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I I I f G DESERET r.VENINa NEWS: TnUKSDAT; JMJUIOII 2.1, 180H. tf,r - . ' ADJACENT-CITIES OGDEN. r ltohtied Hit Iltnrfactor. let l'lanl !, Contract Slsnnl. 1 ho "AUnJonl." Otlur Jiolci.' I Word was rccelvsd last night from I Ilia ixpett liulldst summoned iroinHau I'lauuisco tj tlio Inauiatico aUJustus who mo working on the Truit b jildlnx lorn, to Hits effect that bo liad been ilf lajed one tiny and will not reaolt OnUen until tomorrow morning. Uila i lit ceisarlly tlclnys KUIaruviil or tin i lota still anolber day and will praTeni 1 the rebuilding or the itruclure wltlilu the apecirieil time. Thu utile ol Ugden la at a loss to understand llie iccraalt- of aondlnu- to the COtul lor ail . i oiiert builder to fliiuro en the coat of V repairing tho damage done by lb. fire I wuon there are a lari(e) number ol j expert oontracton In thla city and 1 Utah who aro aa capable aaanyto Judge In audi coim nud when by their employment aereral ilaya of Tery valu- 1 ntilo time would bnro beeusavod. lh people are vtry auxloua to ato the loas fadluated and the reiulrluor tbo build . Iuk commenced. Whllo awallluir, the arnralol their bulldor thoae adjualera whoae coiupanlea auatalned losses on thocootcntaot the building are ll.ur- Inn with the holdera of the policies on losses. OTvrtliree hundred men were on gaged js-aterJay In clearing away the dtbrla lied onto the Union 1'aolflc track near Devil's Uatu by the great snow alldi a of Tuesday afternoon. Thu I track waa cleared laatnlgtit and Iralna 1 will be running on time today. 1 he freight Iralna weru tied up back of Ibu aliJo amino tralna wrre rent out ol Ogdoti except I anaengera which went out over the Utah Northern and Oregon Hhort Line. Ilio slide covered the track from fifteen to fllty feet dtvp I for distance of between itoeld and 3UW feet. Urrat bouldera weighing several tone, earth and trcea wire piled onto the track and the conglomeration was dugout with great dlfllciiliy, tho anow being wet and heary. One of thoconi pany'a rotary plowaatalloiiodat l'ooa uJlo and another from thu Cheyenne dlvlalon were ordered to the acune of trouble. The former blow outaoyllndcr ' Lead before It bad beeu at work an hour 1 and wm font back to the l'ooatello ahopa for repair. J Carl Nolaon waa arraigned yritc rdny morning before Juatlcu Caliooii, In tho 1 police court, on a charge or otlt lurceny, found guilty nndaentenoed to forty daya ou the chain gang. On Monday night Nelaon preaeuted bliu eelf at tho realdence ol Jena Carlaon, I on rJevonleonlli elret-t, and told naor- 1 rowlul talo ot coutlnued III luck and aullerliig. lie waa given o good sup per aud bed, breakfast next morning and twenty-live ceutalo help lileu ou lila way, by the lioapltable gentleman at wlioao door he knocked not In vain. Turn Joy alternoon tho tramp returned and during the abaeuco of the Carlaoua stole a, silver watch, which later lu the day he aold to a Twenty-fifth atreet Jeweler. Coruplslut of the tbeft waa mado at the police atatlon and about 0 o'clock Tureday night Ofllcer W. A. Drown picked kelson up on lower 1 wentv.lltlliatreut. The stolen property waa ncoverod. Contracta wero yeatcrday algnoj for the site of the proposed Ice manufac turing ilant, which will be at thu Intersection of Twenty-third etroet and Wella-enueon the Utah A. Northern track. Tho gentlemen Intorcated lu thu establishment of thu enter prise, alter mature deliberation, decided not to buy the land out right but lease a large enough tract from the Union .Hallway & Depot company. Mr. Harding stated laat eTcnlngthat the machinery lor the I lant will bealilpped from Chicago ou Baturday. Aa eoon na tbo present E weather breaka, work on the bulldlnga rm will be commenced. Tho projectora Iffl will auperlntend the work tliemiulves ft I ' anil have already contracted for thu M uiceasary material, Meaara. MeCIIn- took and Mosor will leave Ujuver on the Slat lust. B liliu morning's standard contains H the followluct "It Is n matter ot H pltaauri to aunouncu that every Ilnu of B dally reading matter lu this tapcrwaa H aet by union printer; and what la aald H of thla Issue, we trual may be trutlilully H aald of every auccrtdlug Issue of the H btandartl. Yeatcrday by a mutual H undtretaudlng bet vien the directors H and the unlou, n happy and lust con- H elusion waa reached: uud Ogeleii Typo- M graphical Union, No. 230, Is with ua Ht and wu are with them uud nil are s)i wlthOgden." M Ogden'a aolona wore very mu"h B subdued last night at the special meet- H Ingand their Uomeanor trwentuluu K extreme contrast to that of Monday H night. During tho entire ausilon mi B quarreling or playlug it cross purosea ' was Indulged lu and thu amount of Bj buslnru transacted waa therefore much BH Increased. Thu 1 living ordluauce was Bfl I assed Willi u lew ameudmeuta nnu BjH tho oomiulttee ou water supply win H Instructed to investigate thu nllrgua Bl daugiroue condition of thu north levio BjH of tho Ogdtn rher brlJge. K Ihree ninety ton Homo englnta will Jl be added by thu Union l'aulllo to it l passenger motive iower to unable tin J. road to handle tho luavy Worl l' I Kiilr trolllo. ThesopouderoutmaLhlma 1 will runLulwtunOgden uml l.ruuston 1 1 and pull llllei'ii paaaenger ooaciua j I each. Two of them have already ar 1' rlvel from the uoithweat wliem thej , have been running on the l'.clflt M dlvlelou. j On Tuesday evening u two-year olu B boy of II. r. Bteucy by aomo mian B enured a bottle of carbolic acid nud I , swallowed u amall portion. l)r 11 (JraUuiu waa called lu nudallendiu tl'e little aulkrer, nho hut eenlni- 1 waa reported aa fAlrly well out ol V; ilaugtr, Uf; At a meeting of tho Oden bate lull L association thu old otllcera uml board f ofdlreclore weru retained. William 1 Tiallliy waa given tho inanageraiut Hi Hervulter thu regulir club team will HJl divide tho profits o( the ball park, the B ataoolatlou ritulnlng only itiough to BJb pay expense. H Jlusluesa wna practically us ended B yeattiday In the Union I'uclllu freight BB yarJa and olllcca on account of the BV Wiber tanyou auowalldo which cle. layed tratllo until lata last night. 1'lvi BJI freight tralna wire held baclt of tbi BJ obstruction. BB l.Ieveo cars ot Nevada range horses, H rnaduupluto n npecaal train, naclieu BJlV Ogdenlnst night and will go cant I BM 1 market thla morning. BJif Tho Utah &, Northern trade war cleared yeatcrday of tho allow urn ) roclia rolled on to It in Hear Itiver j canyon by Haturday'a anow slide. lilswiai Mnlnil Slnko t'oufcicncc. A quarterly conference of tho MalatI Btakeof Zlon waa held at 1'ortagi, commencing Hun Jay, Mirch IS, at 10 a. m , and continuing during that and the following day. The stand waa oc cupied by KUerHeymour II. Young of thu presidency ol tho Ueveiitloa, and KlderCramlal! Dunn, aa special visit ors, and a goodly iiumbtr of Hlako olllccra, l'rtaldent Ollvor 1. lloaklna presiding. During tho conference thoBtako waa rrprennted as being in a progresalvo condition by 111 ler Wm. A. (Jlbba. l.lder Heymour II. Young spoke on thi luhjeol of reraecutlou;" Ills argumoota wero logical and con clusive. The Hlako presidency, Jlrothera Crandall Dunn and oihera gave gen eral Instructions, which were received wl li appreciation. Considering the Inclemency of the weather, the attendance waa untmially good, there being In attendance many trora Malad Clly and Bamarla. I'rof. Jonca'cbolr renderud the sweetest of muslo. Wm.A.niiio.nv, Htcretary. 1'onTAUi;, March SO, 1803. ADOUT HOnSCSHOEsT"" ' " these aja(a-stlearl'rrtrM lour Horse rrum nuing rmr. Tho perfect aboo roata only on tho horn to lUfcnd tlio hoof from wtarlng out, and It should not cotcr tho aolo or frog of tbo healthy foot. Itavo tho ahoa Ju.it t wi lo ut tho hccla riatholieclaaroninrt and no uMcr. If tho ahoci 3 re wider ojtart at thi hoela than thoipiartcra, thoy will net aa n lour hcn ho atrpi on itonea or on nnttcn gmund, etrulnlug lila lastiru Joints, causing them to Ctock when ho stand ot er night. Some ineu (who think they know more about tho horso fl foot than tho Creator) cannot get their hornca' shoe wido inougli nt tho licet, nnd tho conscquciico U tho hoof cruahia down Ik twecu tho hcila of tho rhoo, and tho Hhole wtlght of tho horau tonics on tho weukcat jsirt of lila hoof until hla iiunrtcra nu 1 frog touch thn ground botn era thohilaoftho shoe, preaalng his heela tog thtr. Hiiro is nothing llko ctperienco If joucun learn It. Tho aocoml homo I ouneil was n S yonr-ohl colt, very tine haired, ami consequently had t cry thin homonhcr fnct. Iter fittwcro good but rathi r Hat, but I ' know It nil" then and Yt na going to hat o high heels on her Bo I ahod her vtlth iv hcuty, atrong phoo with wIJo nebnt thu too, and I nailed It ou ro that it did not touch tho heels, to umko tho heels grow high. Tho t licet was juat tlio opposlto to what 1 wished Her hells grow weaker, and In 18 months alio eouM at.iri.oly alk without her shoes, nuel her hoofs grow In tho ehnio of n claw by tho pull of tho shoo on the toe. If jonwlsh to turn jour horro bnro foot, tnLo thu shoes otf ns soon us thufnll rains soften tho ground. With sharp I Inehcrs cut tho horn to ulthln half nu inch of tho sole. Ituap otf tho sharp edges an they w 111 uot split when hu goes ut ir rough roads, or )ou can turn him bare foot nuy thr.o it you don t iuu lilm on hard roads until Ida foot get hardeneel or tough. It innkes u horao'a feet soft and tt nder to tdioo them, thu aamo aa n jtirson, ond by golug barefoot tho feet of man or btaat wilt get tough nnd sound. A horao doesn't need to lo ahoil unless tho horn la w orn oS et en with tlio solo, so ho will slip around un tho slipper) 1 hecs nud wear his feet out tery fast 1 t no long as Ilia horn conies below tho aolo, to tluit as ho atands ou nu cttu surfiteu nothing touches but tho horn, j our horso Is butter otT without shoeing; but don t let him go without shoeing until the horn nnd solo are v. oru o thin that ) ou can press on them w ith ) our Uiuuib nnd iiutku him f.lneh Don't risk )our horse on Icy roads unless ho is rough shoel 1 hato sIkmI many horses that were laiuod by lotting tho ahoes on too long If shod about tho time tlio hair nulls shcil ling in tho full, n horao tun enrrj tho ahoes tttieo us long tt Ithout Injur) to tho to t ns ho can In tlio spring or sum iner, as tho hoof grotta ut least tttieo ua fast when lui his shedding his coat. .Men ore npt to forget how long n tiino It is until ouo shoo is cast, and men touht niy that the shoes had only been ou u month, uud I would show them tho d iIch on myliooks It would bo three months ond I liuto kuottn them to leuto tho allocs ou six mouths. A shoo should not stay on more than two mouths on any horso. nud 10 da) n Is nljoiit tho nvcrago If tho feet are ilri saexl iroporly. A horsu resting forninoutli should livro his shoos token off. as ho is liotter without theiu. If thoy were tuken oft etery day nnd put on onl) when ho goes to Ida work, it would lie lx.at for Ills fei t. All horses for nil tt ork would bo butter without shoes, only that they would wear their feet out er slip Bo If wo cuu keep his feet from ttiurtug or blippin j the puriKua li uecoini lUhed A)ouug horso lieforo ho is shod wilt step high an 1 spring) , llko n c.it but aft trholssholn fow luonthshuwill thiiu ler his feet down so )ou can hear Idin n mllo nwa) , jarrin t his joints from the hoof up Let any ouo who diimten tin tr) it b) breaking to rido without shoes, nu I then get him shod, llo tt ill bo ion tlnced Ucorgo Hates in how York Tribune v-Cv JAPANESE? Vt -viJllJ' X. tMiaaatraaMUt GCTRE iirullWMTiiaail. M-ft,if Ifartl-Ht M.t-MS la fasMitt. M U Bm t4 rila a) r- fvl 4 fc -7 fll BUIMlIM umsmm4 tl Iraa) lmnrs srf Kaxthaal -j rtvf-la.4 ajsa--lle4 OODURN'S PURE OLIVE OIL. ltrlprslnff ouarimOed JYrtctly I -rs. UOIiUHN, TEVIS & 00,, Aflonti, San Franolioo. "b bria?.-," liti'liiK fiI, kMit- !.) Milia, Ullsr IrWH, irkl-frt, Inaiie, ixtle, lUilnUtrs I rtaa) M4als, lmj IWls Is-n, I rills, ll4 floae, IsslKsisn, laiaT-flllila, lain) hwaaVr-, I asalarla, lralPasaM (ran liar. M r r-, laasla, rlllraM, IUj. -lax ! ktlirsjsA lUihar-yaalt aaal.f UliUi 181 "rf.ftMo rV 1U0 XuHC ALI 'coTcblfkiX tU I 5SOO Reward T 1TR will rr the abfiT uw-rd for nr Mil ' MJ (T-rComi litit,mifi it fkk iiacht Indlf ntlon, t Dtt ill n or ( oitl aen wa i canbottaretrith Unt fjtelbl. li.-rlllli, vhtn tbii ilircction no Mr eilj compiled Ub 1b?7 -rprfir niiMfj ol Mttr fail w ua tlltfr(ion Bujcir Ooi t. Urjr toi, .. wn!?t l,f'f of ronotrrfri!. Bnj ,m t "?. X"1"!" -olJ I T JO UN MM, I BAIT Co., M yil l -J!.. aUMt. Ban UitCny IJj VA S32. It EM VMmUZ t That w aim carry a Cumptctt Uoa f hk: Wratsd k;:, coasiSTlaj far rinr op Cro.a mi, Ilrar. One Has, SJrlkl, Mill, llsutl, lllp, r.u.l, T.nou, rrnntiiar. (.inpsis, lliilrher, C'aok, Uejrtiitlr, leH nl.u CIrcnla;,both Solid & Chisel Point TootS And TRIUMPH, For rail na Trra nttb, aad ara Rslllai at loircn rmci t THAfxtBK. Alios rulletift of lhair ouxti RASPS and FILES i"H a GarpentGr Paiier d WHOnKUALl PAPEIUndSTATIOlTEEiT CiwIaud oiiMtna ratru iiromptlt rnou MOCK OU MltLI PfllNIED mwm PAPER I, SPECIALTY- tr I'aica I isr scat ctistrtatl oa arpU catifis Andres. CAErENTKtt I'AITIl to, Iia,ll!l llowean BtiiK.r, OMA.1XA., ZtXJUlS v DR.GUNN'S KffWifO? coughs, j0(yv4. C0LDS weJCSiS MO CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN When f Mia .1 faetn. m.)Jirr m.S. m. Uk. a li "."fllW'"'ls".'t''' " r' " it, J, M, 1, liiifo I)eit Aourra, An Indian Outbreak it a dreadful thing undoubtedly caused by the irritating effects of dirt. Outbreaks, and crime generally, are never possible among people who are addicted to the use of AMERICAN FAMILY The great soother of anery passions the promoter of health and good feeling. Cleans everything Injures nothing don't be afraid to use KIRK'S Soap on the most delicate fabrics. .1-A.y. hi. ICIXUC Sz CO., Chlcnco. Dnsly Diacontl Tar Soap A "r."""''"' CHAS. SIEBER, Jr., Monuuctt rtr ggivfc COFYIHG BDBKS. llsnk II. oU., I'rlnlliis; ami lllho irriirlilnK, It.llroal MTAIIOM'UI nil oil III. nlll'l'llls. Noa. COO nnd 308 Ollvo Gtroot, a !' . J.OUIO, MO. If tt tr II pay lea ta wrlls for prlcas -cs JUST LOOK at our atcck of eloihlnc f.onVs, llko leop'e, dlfler. homo looks aro uiily; otiiera nro leaatnir and atlmcllvo. lbo looks of our suits aro elegant, hnndsoino nnd tuvlttniri that's why iho looks of all our customer Ind Icftto deltitht ami anils fnctton. It costs noihltifc to look. Iho cost will eorco In when youdon'tlook.for In that tasn t ou'll pay more for an Infer ior sul o. and then a peep In the mirror will show) oil looks or illicnsk Don't mako yourself look disgusted, but eomo nud umko jourself b uk pleased, tvolt drcsaoel nnd comfortublo lu ono of our st)llsbautts. oiMXj riuan. J. P. GARDNER, III MAIN STREET. ym4lJ I 113) Iiterpniti4Jrta,lllt TUBUS CORDAGE COMY, auscviOToastis or su. siass or MANILA AND SISAL nOPE. nrsnia Twl.ia , oil CIS lioal (., wntta 'u.I",, J AN rRANCISCO. J Gtoaltaan 1 tttdrt JeinL DEST OAK TANNED Leather Belting. A. O. COOK .0 soy, U15 JlorUct HU, bll HUU'lJjCD.Ul. 1 JT X C It. J. irLalJBsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal The San. Dlltlni- 1801 Till. SIN will bo of siirpusstn- rscelteneo iinel lll print more neus and more puro lllemtiire than etcr leforo In Its history. I Tiirsnnday Suifj ' i Is the greatest Sunday Hiwapapsr lo ;tbe world, Price Go a copy, Dy mall, S2 a year Daily, by mall, - SO a year Daily and Sunday, by mall - - SO a year AlrirR niKSl N, New crk. iCareat,anlTra1cMrv a 1 1 in J all Tat-J Stntttialnamcoivliicr i i Mut ait rlt 0 ouROmeciooiTCU a paTCNrornee aailwacsnawrurtri k tuunt UianUaOK t tcmott from W aih t Stml tnoJe!, driw t ta. trllli!ecT!p- J tlon W dtlie, if a or not,(rcu(; cbarK Uufdm t t 11 111 ftireJ A rMMUY, "II 1 1. 1 afntt, Hh J jcott of iioia i& tha U bsaud fiyreifticouiittUiJ t lent fiec. Atlalr..!, IC.A.SNOW&CO.I w Star Horse fails, 'j l'ollshed or Uiuad, 'J Hsra teas .old bj Z. a U I. for 3 STtrllresrs Theyaia Iho DEST U NAILS MADE, and roii.nn.a to. I in. tba but or ssllsrsction. Kill bold a sboa oa looter than any otbsr. mna bt taa MM HORSE HAIL CO,, 9 Oliloi.co, 111. U . Bar- rortsja bj z.au-1 aa I br.nta stotss. "flfiTlnr ifi,I?A".ai,!M,'",,i'iM "l" ftfffr lion, no ma 1 fax. "JiohoiJ 1 give jou U curfc' rriocaio iaat band lu DR. SCHEHCK'S . . . . . . PULMONIC SYRUP. 1 n'1? ".!" MmPonnd o' nslarsl oaents which I'll, mib swiflsst an I stronaosl force on tho lunas sod tbolr approMhoi Flfty-elgtt Year3 of Success 6t k Tf n U ltd t en out I on ot a at ooflj lo Inn uuS1nAorri,'eomu,,,,coui0 iho dlc,, The Har?elous Discovery fait lecamo a rrooca1iMJ ataodard rcratilr and la lody II beat j.iovtd attaat tor 6 Ua, Lou alia Oooiiauona, loflainaUoba. and Lon uwit.ona.in.howcrlil. Iir rcltoncka 1 ractiral Trratlao oa Con lumpllon, Jjtor l m plaint ao1 Ofpiriala, iiiailalfrrrtonanlicaiioa. l)t 1. 1! Bvbeock A bod, 1 iilladati ti a, la Z&SwTV WEAK C00.BR.liD p?n'?o Linen Collars gAPONIFIER Is tba Old l.allsblo OoDfon. trat. 1 1 ie (or raMIl Y 9MI' MAMNll birrcuona iicwra isnr osch can for nshmi I sr J. solt IsH.t so. I' ijolcbl III. full tiHsM soil ttrenmn Ask jonr aroccr for SAPOMFIEn, and tabs no olhcf . lcnn'aOBllolsntnOo.. 1 hiliJeliihla. IMJKltTAltKItS. X3TABLIIUMD, lilt. Ploccor IMcnaior o( Utat. a., tfvui itml CM Cwril COFFINS AND CASKETS. 1 nil Lin of Ton 1. 1 I nriiUliInc attpt ronainulljr oil Iihii1 TVIfpaatiioil Ttl graph OrJtr promptly Jl!lta ir lMct rreatrrt 1 la ibekr Natural Condi. tlou w thorn aitra coarita OPEN DAVANP NIGHT. R:iX!JE No. 253 E. First Sontb, Uns snd s hsTr Llaeks tast of Thasn-s. TXLltrUOA X X. Tft Joseph William Taylor DTin'i taiDHO UKDERTAKEn AHO EMBALMER. Corry la. Lo tut Mj 3ImI CompUII SlKl V COFFINS, .-. GASKETS, And Undertakers' Qoods In Utah. mioliiil. J -.foil kI lnmnMlill '?", Mil I nan irs rtr e.rrii Is fl. mis ud mm r"lswa' Ml vrdtnjtl 11I la, .Mjtl In Its o.ml iel bn 71.. orrica mu wAaaaooua sarsa oloskd Nos.JlandJJ WEST TEMPLE STREET. r.O.BcalJl. IiltfkfstHl. Mfh UNION BSSk pflGIFlc WfSYSTEM. !B8 THROUGH MR MR. tUTCTlTI'. Itll. 21, 1851. Jisisi niis anrf ),n j tut LU Oil iwirj, o. cnouii AltUTE. from all rs.trrn rolals. IHin Iron riullsj-ottl.nd and (aa rraa laenw ,,,,1,1 - litis rrom rarli nijladOsehaTallsr 10 so am Jroni all tailara rolnl..- llillpra jrom Carl a Yall.s and o, lon . 7it p u irenn ivnto and InttimsOlils ,. Pa'"". Uiln Una thliorl Jcsb Mhi, Iroto, Xnrsts sod In ormc HMsprlits eillp ra 'lomltrinlatsandTcK.i'la.....-. 4 00pm ... n;rAET. '"ansssljmiflini,. ,,M , m 'orliolle, lorl!snd,San Franrlsw aodCacboallsj- fiot, n TorCaeba Ullrj sod I'srk Cltr - - (. '' Cjdtn, lalcimoilltto Hats snj al V "I un .... IJOam ler(J;iln a I inirrmsdlsia points andanrraatl.eo. ItUpra ror Links, Jnab aadUlltord Mi n 'crl'r. i ud Inltnnadlats pojiU- Si Opm JorTootla snd Tsnnlnna .. IMS a m aHail7, Sundara aicopud, fnodai" l"1""1 Jo1' ui UUtor.1 do not run 111 Tieurr nrrirr, rjni tl r 1). I-liUKLKr, u.nl.t,Lli.jr U.pt. -. Ilicaissoi, Ctn'l ltir K. L. Iosii, lef.SI Aaoal. IKHS R10 ORJHDE SSZS& BB' Wl(& Btandifd Quagt tWfciXii3 C3RltHT TIM! TABU In 1 fffrt jn,,,i,rr .f, itfjj, , iriTra aTT uku Ko.9 For lTuTo.liraDd Juocuon aal all potau Kait w ...... tM a.m. Ko,4 for 1 rov Urand Janctloo aod . . . allpointa Kaet....WWWM. l-Up-ra. ho. (-Tor lroru, 1 ajaoa.t urefco an I , cUtfruiij w. 4Upm. hCtFor )Mnam, IToto, AlantU adalloa . ..0 01a.m. jo. t-Yor Of dan and Waal ....IHU . o. I lor On Jen and tho Wcntlliiia-iii. tr ifica mur irk No. 1 From 1 rotn, Grand Junction rid tbo Kait. MH,U:09a.m. ho, From I'roTo Urand Junction v - . "J LM E"1 ll.l1p.ra. o.From IToto, 1 ajt oa, Cnrrka andHiTeiUtr a.. I0t30a.m. . t-Frora Htnham, troto.AtaQiL and fauna ,, BiVptn. f o. f From Oai-ian and lha Weit..- 7 A n.m. Nn 4-iroTfitrttnanMlmoat. tinp.m l'tHlman ralaeo Bleopera on all ihrniija trami NocfcangaijeloaocoanQCUona, Bateir. aeiland ronifort 1Kb lOHIr r. n 3rrtn f- D UU)UUK,Jk,iU WLU1X kll.BKNNCXT iaa.JaaaaKcr. Uan. tpt. Cao.l.fti.Af Colorado Midland Railway "Pike's Peak Route." SUPERB SCENERY. ALL STANDARD GAUGE. tborteat Lino Ilctwoen Ogdon, Salt Lako and all Wostorn Points DUNVKlt, COI.OKADU bTUINCS, 1'UKIILO And all jiolnta Eaat, Tla Glenn ood Sprlnga, sit t n, txadirlllo and llanitou. Sconory Unoqualod. Equlpmont Unsurpassod. TliroaKh I nltman fteoploft Cara I atwrcn Ott rtfti.cail UloandlhlcajrovU A T A i. r.ou Niaht train luret ronnectloua t Denrrr Willi I Imltr t tralna f jf tbo I ait via IturllnatoQ anl 1 orlcUland r utoa. tho tolnrato iild lan I ta tlio brat. aborteat anl quickot routa Kait, Tralna lea to Union Irpot.o!en, at7 a m and Iftp m UioUrantJa Wcitru I )r not, wait LAko till, at a a m and 0 Si p tu. n.o.nuuNKTT.aEfEuiiaAattir 1K) second Soulb fit. tfalt Laao City B 1' UAUEIIU.T.I'.A fr RIO GRANDE f RAILROAD PASSINQ THROUQH SALT LAKE CITY fn fliutt to anj fnm tht Pacific Ccail. THE POPULAR LINE TO LeadvillejGlenwood Springs. Aspen AND GRAND JUNCTION. 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