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TIlE SALT LAKE HERALD SATURDAY MARCH 31e 1906

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SPORTING GOSSIPJ

AleXrGreggains Also Coming toAfter Training of Dick

Hyland

QUARTERS ARE SECURED

TEXT SECURED AS SPARRINGPARTNER BY MCLINTOC

telegram received from Young Corbetthist evening stated he would leave SanFrancisco for Salt Lake on Sunday morning Another telegram received from thecoast was to the effect that Alex Greggains would also leave the coast on Sunday for Salt Lake whe1 he would lookafter Hylands training ThisContest between this pair a sure go and itwill be a worth miles to seeManager James Donaldson of the Palace club was yesterday looking uptraining quarters andhe has secured suitable places forthem Young Corbett Is to do his workat the department gymnasium thename place Battling trained for hisgo This is centrallylocated and will the a good

Palace has been selected forHyland and he will move his trainingcamp down there next weeksays Young Tex will be used by Hylandas a Tex has made agood Impression on as a boxersince exhibitions at the Lyric andMcCIJntoc thinks he will extend Hylandin their boxing while a heavier man canbe for Hyland to rough it withThis pair appeared at Lyric lastmade a good impressionNext Thursday will appear in OgdenIn a boxing The details ofthe match left until Corbett arwhen both will go through the formality of signing articles

BILLIARD PLAYERS MEETs flg st Several Changes inRules for

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national tournamentsNew York March 30 Members of theNational Association of Amateur Bfllard Players held an informal meetinglast night and talked over matters relative to national amateur championshiptourneys which are held ausof associationProvisions will be made in the constifor balls of uniform weight andnot above a certainThe plan Introduced in Chicago of haying a railing around the was comon favorably and will be adoptedajvfuture amateur tournaments

MCLOSKEY SELLS HAUSENSpecial to The Herald4 Utah March 30 A letter4 received here yesterday from BUt4 Hausen the catcherf states that he has been sold by Mc f4 the Cardinals to the Binmingham Ale team of the Southcnn league Hausen states that he ispleased with the change andthIs he will

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RiseMcMillan

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Nosal-ReinshiederTheobold

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3S1 147 MS 4M172 IK 144 471133 127 146 M6

465 429 4731WSAcme

1S2 177 113 21140 147 117 401167 141 iSO 468

488 49S 451383

ASCETICS SILVER WINSLiverpool March 30 The grand nationsteeple chase of 2750 sovereigns a handicap for 5yearolds upward aboutfour miles and S50 yards was run todayat the Liverpool spring meeting waswon Ascetics SilverRed Lad was second and Aunt May wasthird Twentythree horses started

OGDEN DEFEATS BRIGHAMMarch 30 Two Ogden bowlingteams defeated two teams fromCity this evening They were secondrepresented Ogden and eachsucceeded in winning two of the threegames played

PARKER KNOCKED OUT4 Spokane Wash March 30 Maurice Thompson of Butte knockedput Kid Parker of Denver in thesixteenth round before the Spokane 4+ Athletic club

Ohio County Treasurers ForkOver IllGotten Gains to

Public ProsecutorCincinnati March 30 The amount of

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rmer treasurers reached 2UCM addItlonal amounts from County TreasurerS Hynlcka and former TreasurersJohn RGibson and T R French Increasing the amount voluntarily handed toCountY These threeare the only occupants of that office whohave thus Ja Mr Rullsonsrequest that amount by banksaa interest on public deposits turnedover to the county in order to avoidecution and suits for recovery The collection of this money followed tescommittee named by the senate toexamine the offices of Cincinnatiand Hamilton

Late this afternoon County ProsecutorBulison and County Adviser Ircrton in behalf state civil suitsagainst Treasurer Hynicka andCounty Treasurers French andGlbsOii to recover amounts which it Isclaimed were paid to them by banksThe suits mentioned the following sumsfor recovery R H 58170Tilden R French 740 John H Gibson 97064 Judge Samuel Smith of thecommon court the defiled by attorneys for the threedefendants gave for the stateand the amounts were formally announced as paidProsecutor Rulison announced that simliar actions would be taken against those

fcrmer treasurers who declined torespond to Rullsons request for a set

APRIlATTENTION

Wait for announcement of SanpeteValley trains The Pioneer J HHorptms G A Manti

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James A Murray as a FavoriteStops but as a Long Shot

Wins His RaceSan Francisco March 30 At Oakland

today James A Murray was a differenthorse at 20 to 1 than when a favorite Ashort tIme ago he stopped at five furlongs while today passed the field andheld the favorite Rector safe all theway Galvanic who raced out with thewinner tired and dropped into thirdsition Dr made his farewellappearance here in the Kisber handicapand leaves with flying colors At 2 to 6he raced out Princess Titania andhad no trouble in winning as he pleasedWeather rainy sloppy ResultsFirst race course James AMurray 116 Robinson 20 to 1 won Recter 120 Graham 13 to 20 second Galvanic 116 Lynch 9 to 2 third Time114 Master Bob McLean Miss RaphaelVirginia Boy Brown Patsy andBteck also ran

Second race three and a half furlongsMay L N 106 Graham IS ot 5 wonU4 Buchanan 9 to 2 second

Ramiro 100 W Kelly 100 to 1 thirdTime 42 seconds Bertie A TananaUtica Menden Goldena Ocean Shore andBona also ran

Third race one of Passage107 J J Walsh U to 2 won Street102 Sandy 6 to 1 second Blackthorn 110

6 to 1 third Time 145 ElbaJolly Witch Standard MountebankFlorence Fonso Autohood and W PPalmer also ran

Fourth race six and a half furlongsKisber Gardner 116 Dugan 2 6 won Princess Titania 108Graham S to 1 second Sir Edward 101Rice 13 to 1 third Time 121 Toupeeand Tocolaw also ran

Fifth race six Nelson9 Sandy 8 to 5 won Hedgethorn 104Rice 13 to 5 second Moncie Mabel 94Preston 20 to 1 third Cock-sure Abe Meyer Betsy St Volman andSainada ran

Sixth race one mile Critical 107 Robirson even won St George Jr 114

Graham 4 to 1 third Tim 143 Weelass and Wr nne also ran

SEVERAL ATHLETES ADDED

Americans Find New Material-to Send Abroad to Corn

pete at Athens

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Minder 23 to 55 second Boloman 98

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New York March 30 The Olympicgames selection committee has addedKAiTAral to team which Isathletes thescheduled to sail for Athens on Tuesdayntxt One of the most Important is C BParsons of Yale the intercollegiatechampion halfmiler and itthat he wilt start in the 400 800 and 1500metre runs

Lawson Robertson of the IrishAmerican Athletic club who won the300yard A A U Indoor championshipwit go and enter the and the

handicap king of the New York Athclub been selected and will de

vote his attention to the 400 and 800metrerfics

Francis B Connelly and Thomas ECrcnin of Boston will accompany the

and try for thehas a record of 46 feet for thefeet and is good for over 22 feet in thebroad jump

PROVO U CORRECTS SILEB

Was Judge and Not SheriffWho Had Pocket Picked

Paul H Pilgrim the

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and jump while CronIn has cleared 46

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Special to The HeraldProvo March 30 William M Wilson o

this city Is a grandson of the Judgewho with High Sheriff Deeds went

to stop the between Mace and Coat Long Point Canada in 1871 as

told George Siler In his Reveries of aReferee in last Sundays Herald MrWilson was then a small boy and stopping-at his grandfathers and he remembers-the circumstances well The reason heremembers It so well is that his grandfathers pocket was picked and his finegold watch stolen whil he and the highsheriff were on their peace errand MrSiler states it was the high sheriff whowas relieved of his watch but Mr Wilson says this Is a mistake it was thejudge

TENNYS FATHER SUES TRUST4 San Francisco March 30 Isaacf Tannebaum father of Harry Tenne f-

H baum better known as Harryny the pugilist who after hisglove contest with Frankie Nell on 4

H Feb 2S has sued the Associatedclubs which conducted the af ifor 100000 damages He ac

4 cuses the managers of the of 4being responsible for the death of fhis son 4

KLING SIGNS CONTRACTColumbus 0 March 30rCatcher JohnRung has signed a contract for 3906 with

the Chicago club of the National league

NoticeParties desiring to use our name Inreminding delinquents that claims willbe turned to us in case nonDayment can obtain official and authorized stationery at our office Such no

tices not written on areunauthorized Merchants ProtectiveAssociation scientific of baddebts Francis G Luke general manager

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PSmil GETS FAME

Salt Lake Artist Wins Praisefor Recent Picture in

San FranciscoThe following is taken from a San

Francisco Examiner of recent dateThe friends of Will Clawson will beIrterested in his success

What J W Clawson regards as oneof if not the best work of art whichhe has produced is the portrait of thebeautiful Mrs James Fouls and herfouryearold son The painting hasjust been completed and is in the artists studio at 640 Market streetThe portrait is all In tonesAgainst a gray background Mrs Folliswearing a white satin gown sits on adull blue sofa She leans on one slimhand Beside her Is the child Herhead is held high in the manner characteristic of the fair subject and thepale neutral tints are thoroughly inharmony with the and reserveof the aristocratic faceArtist Clawson has painted a number of portraits of people Hewill give an exhibition In a short timewhen the public will have an opportunity of judging of the comparisonwhich has been made of the work ofClawson with that of Sargent

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Ogden Thursday March 29

GO INTO FEDERAL

Sheepmen Bring ActionAgainst State of Idaho

andThe trouble between the Utah and Ne

vada sheep owners and the Idaho authorities will likely be fought out In the federal court at Boise A case has beenfiled to test the action of the state stockinspector regarding the admission ofsheep and Into thatAn unsuccessful effort to adjustthe matter without carrying it thecourts has been by Judge W Lof Ogden wno has been inBoise for the past few days representing the sheep interests and Nevada

The which was filed In Idahoyesterday the grievance of thestockmen Ruchler of gden Is the complainant and the state ofIdaho and stock inspectorare the defendants After setting outthat the complainant is a resident of thestate of and engaged In the businessof sheep raising and wool growing thecomplaint states that sheep weregrazed within the boundaries the stateof Idaho and that the same were assessedIn that state and the taxes thereon werepaid as required by law that said sheepcould not be successfully keptstate of the winter monthsdue to the lack of and feed andhe Is therefore compelled to drive theminto Nevada that season wherethere is sufficient and feed Thata regularly qualified the bureau of animal Industry duly inspectedthe herd and same to be cleanand tree from scabies or other Infectiousdiseases and Issued a certificate to thateffect on two occasions as required by the regulations that the sheepwere also twice In the ofIdaho In compliance with the regulationsof the state The plaintiff also allegesthat he gave due notice to Inspectorasking that he immediately thebut that of doing so thesheep were seizedPlaintiff states that other owners offlocks numbering 400000 and worth2000000 are similarly situatedThe that his herd Isvalued at more than that hislosses if the threats of the defendantsare executed will to more thanA temporary writ of injunction Isprayed to prohibit the defendantsfrom dipping the herd and from holdingthe same Judge Corn leavestoday to assist Mr Maginnis in the prose

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High School Library-A library will be established at thesphool One of the old laboratoryrooms at the school Is nowequipped for this purpose A consignment of books was recently sent to theprincipal of the school by Senator Sutherland The list contains a number ofbooks on the researches of the govern

ment geological force consular reportsand various government05 was held for the purpose of donatingsome money in its possession forefit of the library It Is also stated thatthe board of education has offered to as-

sist the students in the move to equipthe library

Truant Officer NamedCharles Marriott was appointed truantofficer by the board of education lastinstead of Jacobs and the salaryIncreased from 63 to 15

Ogden BriefsWilliam H Julius was discharged fromcustody yesterdayJudge O W Powers of Salt Lake was

A meeting of the class of

IIn Ogden Testerday

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W M Bostaph left yesterday for Mcis engaged Inthe construction of a water system forthe town

Burglars entered the home of MrsGeorge F Seager 2659 Barlow avenueThursday night and took a ladys goldwatch and several dollars a dresserdrawer

On Monday evening the Western stockcompany will present the comedy dramaThe Village Vagabond at the Fifthward amusement haIl for the benefit ofthe wardSimon Bamberger and Angus T Wright

and party drove over surveyedroute of the Salt Lake Ogden railwayline between Ogden and Layton yesterdaafternoon

The law and railroad committees of thecity council met evening and addedseveral amendments the fiftyyearfranchise asked for by the Transitcompany

The Second Ward Dramatic club hasdecided to repeat the performance ofSaved as a benefit for the Weber stakeprimary board at the Grand opera housenext Tuesday eveningMajor E A LIttlefield has been selected by Junction City lodge No 36 O OF to represent it at the meeting of thegrand lodge which convenes Lakesome next month L B Balch was

selected as alternateWilliam B Hughes vice president ofthe C A companyhas tendered his resignation toident of the effective April 1Mr Hughes will remove to Lakewhere he will in the produce brokerage businessArticles of incorporation of the NelsonHall company have been prepared The in Huntsville and is incorporated for theof a general livestock dairyfarming and wholesale and retail merchandise business The capital stock ofthe company is placed at 25000 dividedinto shares of a par value of 1 pershare The officers of the concern areLars M Nelson president George HHall vice H G secretarytreasurer These together withHall and Daniel form the

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THE SOFTER SEXBlanche Tremor Heath in Brooklyn

LifeIf twenty men loved twenty maidsAnd the maids them notHow bachelors all forlornWould wofully wish they had neer been

To mourn their single lotTwenty

If twenty maids twenty menmen came wooHow many brides in the briefest whileWould bring to the altar those men and

At Job carried throughTwenty

TERRIBLE MALADYPhiladelphia Press

Isnt it ridiculous of scientiststo say kissing is dangerous scornfullyremarked the pretty young manWhy of course dangerous rethe crabbed oldWhat disease could It possibly lead toweMatrimony

ENVIABLE ROLEChicago News

Micky Say Id like to go out wid ashow an be de heroJimmy Aw Id ruther be de villainvillain always has to smoke plenty ofcigarettes

A NEW WORDCatholic Standard and Times

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Gompers Replies to Invitation ofGovernor Gooding of Idaho to

Meet Adams and Orchard

FAILS TO SEE ANY BENEFIT

JUSTIFIES SUSPICIONS OF UNIONMEN

Washington March SO PresidentQompers of the American Federation-of Labor has declined the Invitationextended to him and to PresidentMitchell of the United Mine Workers-of America by Governor Gooding ofIdaho to appoint a committee to meetat Pocatello Ida April 12 to Investigate conditions growing out of thecharges of conspiracy between stateofficials and mine owners to punishInnocent men for the assassination ofGovernor Steunenberg Governor Gooding referred to the confessions ofOrchard and Adams President Gompers tonight telegraphed GovernorGooding as follows

Surely if Orchard and Adams cannot give details of confession whatbenefit can result from Mr Mitchellsand my hearing their general statement In any event such statementswould only be ex parte without crossexamination and without being confronted with the accused men Thejustification for the susDiclon lies intheir unlawful extradition and brutalkidnapIng from their homes andstates

Goodlngs TelegramGovernor Goodings telegram whichwas dated last Tuesday had Justreached Mr Gompers The dispatch

was as fellowsGreat agitation caused by the arrest of Moyer Haywood and Petti

bone of the Western Federation ofMiners among labor unions of theUnited States and charges of con

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mine owners of the west to punishmen for the assassination of

Governor Steunenberg has Induced meto Invite you and John Mitchell to appoint a committee to investigate theconditions here Will offer such committee opportunities to see Orchardand Adams hear from their lips statements that they have made confesslon Implicating accused men In numerous murders and that no clemencyhas been offered You understand ofcourse details of confession cannot betold to any committee or made publicuntil told In trial of cases I do thisbecause I believe In fairness of membership of labor organizations I callyour attention to my statement in

Press dispatches of March 23Will you do Idaho the justice and iri6the honor of appointing such a committee to meet here April 12th

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CORRECTEDLondon TitBits

A lawyer who was known as a masterOi repartee recently made a good retortother accompanying aclient to court the casea breach of promise su t for damagesbased on written hv defendtt ooviu i ejectedly remarked Oh I know allit The same old song Do rightand fear nothing

No no not it at all answeredhis adviser Dont write nothing

A MISTAKELondon TitEfts-

Bobson You look all broken up oldman Whats the matterI called on Miss Pruyn lastnight and no sooner had I theparlor than her mother appeared and demanded to knowThat must have been rather embarrassing

but that was not the worst Justas the old finished speaking MissPruyn shouted down the Mammamamma he isnt the one

THE RIDDLENew Qrleans TimesDemocra-

tIve often tried to solve the riddleAnd never have succeeded yet

The noise a bottle makes when openedIst sound of pleasure or regrett

Its hardto tell about a bottleTo lose its wine may cause distress

Though mortals as a rule are veryWen pleased with their own emptiness

INVESTIGATEDHouston Post-

I thought he was In your setwas but we have cut him

How was thatWhy the general belief that he wasled to his being investigated and It

was proven that he was perfectly honestand poor

Sister SonH-eres the store to call uponSister father son or motherPrices LESS than any otherWatches cleaned SI 00Main spring

824 MAIN STSIGN OF THE BIG WATCH

ant the solicitor had been giving a moralto his clIent when latter de

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These tiny CAPSULES are superiorto of Copaiba

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BOOKS SCIENTmereiSTJWeak Nervous Restless atNight and Weak Aching BackDiseased Kidneys Inflamed

Despondent Lack ofEnergy Ambition and

Memory Hollowed Eyes

A2TC COMPLETE CUBIT OEFace Pimples and Dark Circlesinder uLMelanchoHaYouthful Folly Weak Trembles ExcessiveDrinking Loss In Urine Ex

DreamsAn endless number of have one or more of symptoms and dragfrom to day in despair of a prosperous future and well they forif neglected Is sure wrecked by t complete loss physicaland sexual power

My method completely and permanently revives manhood aftercureall remedies and qulckcure specialists fall to even benefitBRTt My scientific sYstematic course of treatment for weaknervous brokendown youths and men who have throughfolly dissipation and excesses unfitted themselves for workend the enjoyment of life Is a system that has beentested many times over and proven entirely satisfactory inevery case It is totally different from the many slckenlncpills and tablets and the stimulating stomachruining drugsgiven by wouldbo specialists My specific treatment for allthe symptoms Indicating FaIlIng Manhood laso aa to remove them Immediately It latherefore by purifying the

men the patient becomes strong and withf trouble forever gone treatment Is to the humantem what the is to the tree it buds ambitionf and confidence that leaf into a prime healthy vigorousof new lifeall Pelvic diseases as PILES FISTULA RUPTUREHYDROCELE BLOOD POISON SKIN DISEASES Ul

My method of these diseases has proven so successfulwritten instrument produce permanent and satisfactory results or refund money

t IMPORTANT I will cure you for less money than you can botreated for by any other specialist In Salt Lake You may have to cometo me sooner or later In order to bo properly cured why not before youhave lost your money In doctoring with cheap unskilled specialistsCURE OR NO NO CHARGE UNLESS

SATISFACTION IS GIVEN Every patient Is given a written guaranteeto refund every dollar paid for services If they do not receive a comjplete lifelong cure and entire satisfaction and I have made a depositjof 50000 In the bank to secure any contract that Is not fulfilledCONSULTATION FREE CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITED personaland Is required though if inconvenient to callwrite me a full description of your 9 a zn to 8 p m

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I treat and cureJeERS and diseases of the KID Y8 BLADDERIPROSTATEthat I guarantee permanent cure In every case and contract by a

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MEDICAL CO 116 S Main

Deseret ClubA Pure WhiskeyAsk your dealer

VRIEGBR LINDLEYThe Whiskey Merchants

HUGH ANDERSON Pres168 South Main St Salt Lake City

P O Box 977 Telephone 195

Life and Accident

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Aetna of Hartford JH34D529Firemands Fund of California 5202537Alliance of Engird 62686133Franklin Fire of Philadelphia 303S372Citizens of Policies guaranteed by 725018

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It is a part of our business rea-sonable to suppose we understandit Consult us about it

UTAH SAVT1TGS TRUST

Capital fully paid 250000

NO 160 MAIN STREETSALT LAKE CITY

The cost of all coal fs the sameYou must get your superior grades deliveries hon-est treatment and weights In aword That Good

Bamberger161 MfilGHN STREET TJ S A

JOHN M CHAMBERLAINProprietor

61 Main streetSuccessors to Vansant Chamberlain

Reliable and at lowprices Every customer la a friendmade square dealingCome and see us and we wlUprove It to you

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BANKERSINCORPORATEDEstablished 1SSS

CAPITAL SZ50000 SURPLUS 75009Absorbed the Salt Lake City Branch ot

Wells Fargo Cos BankSafety Deposit Boxes for Rent

Travelers Letters of Credit Issued avail-able In all parts of the WorldWe invite your account

J E COSGRIFFPresident

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A H PEABODY Asst Cashier

DESERET SAVINGS BANKDIRECTORS-

W W Biter PresidentMoses Thatcher Vice

Ellas A Smith CashierL S Hills John R Barnes John CCutler Eccles A WGeorge Romney John R Winder ReedE R W Fdeposits

BANKERSSALT LAKE CITY UTAH

Established 1873

UTAHSALT LAKE CITY UTAH

Established 1890

accounts of Banks Firmsand extends to cua

reasonable courtesy and

Jcseph F Smith PresidentWm B Preston Vice PresidentCharles S Burton CashierHenry T McEwan Assistant Cashier-

L S HILLS PresidentMOSES THATCHER PresidentH S YOUNG CashierE H HILLS Assistant Cashier

U S DEPOSITORY

Deseret National BankSat lake City Utah

CAPITAL OOOOOSURPLUS S25OOOO

Safety Deposit Boxes for Bent

U S DEPOSITORYFRANK KNOXJAMES A MURRAY Vice PresidentW F ADAMS

CAPITAL PAID IN J300JOOA thoroughly modern department in connection tolabankDeposit boxes for rent

ESTABLISHED ISOUTAH COMMERCIAL SAV-

INGS BANKCAPITAL 200000

Wm F Armstrong presidentByron Groo CashierCOMMERCIAL BANKING IN ALL ITtBRANCHES

Four Per Cent Interest onposits Accounts Solicited SatisfactoryService Guaranteed

Established 3S4L 183 OfficeThe Oldest and Largest

GEORGE RUST General ManagerUtah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada

in Progress Building SaltLake City

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fast Routa to the ContinentGigantic TwinScrew and Express

Mall SfcamcrsUnexcelled In Speed and EleganceNew Yoplf Paris 6 DaysLA PROVEJirOE newest of fast leviatbans

elevator roofother innovations Pleet of modern giganticTwinScrew and naval officers manofwar discipline Companys vestibuled trainsLA TOURAINE April 5LA LORRAINE AprilLA CHAMPAGNE AprilLA AprilSLA PROVENCE May 3

For plans reservation and full Informuticn call on telephone or write toBenton

L J Kyes Oregon Short LineAgents for Salt Lake City

UTAHS MOSTfil POPULAR

CURRENT TIME TABLEDepart Daily

No 7 Los Angeles Limited 445 PMNo Express 1201 AMNo il For Stockton and Tintlc745 AMNo 83 For and SanpeteValley 8GD AM

GarfieldNo 65 For PMNo 61 For Nephl and Lynn 830 PMArrive Dally

No 8 Los Angeles Limited 5S5 PMNo 2 Los Express 620 AMNo 62 From Lynn 950 AMNo 54 From 120 PMNo 86 From Nephl and SanpeteValley PMNo 64 Nephi 545 PMNo 52 From and Stockton600 PM

FINEST DINING CAR SERVICE INTHE ONLY DIBEX3T LINE TOLOS ANGELES STAGE CONNECTIONS FOR NEVADA MINING CAMPs

CITY TICKET OFFICE1 South Main St Phones 193

J T MOORE Dint Pass Agt

CURRENT TIME TABLE-In Effect Dec 10th 1905

LEAVE SALT LAKE CITYNo 11 for Ogden 1025 A MNo 6 for Denver and East 859 A MNo 2 for Denver and East 350 P MNo 4 for Denver and East 800No 13 for and local points 695 P AUNo 10 andMarysvale 8OT A M

No 3 for Ogden and West 1118 P MNo 1 for and West 145 P M-No 5 for Ogden and West 1035 A MNo 102 for City 815 A MNo 112 for olfl A 4INo 114 for BimVham P M

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No B from Denver and East 1025 A M

No 8 from Denver uid East 1100 P MNo 9 from Heber Provo and

600 P MNo 8 from Ogden and West 848 A M

No 113 from Bingham MBO A MNo US from Binghatn 5 P M

DINING CAB SERVICEtrains Nos 1 to 6 Inclusiveat intermediate points

Ticket office Phone 2SXI A BENTON G A P

Time TableIN EFFECT

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No 4 From Ogden Chicago

City and DenverButte and San Francisco

No 6 From Ogden and inter-mediate

12 From CacheValley and intermediate

No Chicago OmahaOgden and intermediatepoints

2 From Ogden ChicagoSt Louis

Denver and SanNo 1 From Ogden Cache

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St Louis and San 15ftFrancisco P fitNo Ogden Val iflNo 17 For Ogdea Omaha

and intermediate 333 P fflFor Ogden DenverKansas St fifttand Chicago 7 P Q

ValButte PortlandSan Franciscomediate 1143 P 31

D P AD a A G P ACity Ticket StreetTelephone 259train numbers shownere Oregon Short train numbers anddo not to the Southor westof or the Union Pacific eastthereof

THE LAGOON ROADSalt lake Ogden Railway Co

SIMONPresident and General Manager

Time table In effect 5 1363LLEAVE SALT LAKE

11 a m 2 430 630 p mLEAVE LAGOON

7 g30 13 m 3 530 730 p m

The mill inthe wheatf-ield Is theway our mill

Is described sometimes Weget the of the finestwheat for making

PRESTON MILLING COPreston

No 1 from Denver and East 135 Pd

No 14 from Ogden P 1-1No 2 from OgQen and West 3411 P MNo tram and West 750 P H-No 7 from Eureka and Provo l500 A M

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