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Show v.in:i:;o Erwiixni:: thii rx. ctah. 1 AMUSEMENTS. DTAilNA T. attorn jon at TONIGHT A Stanford is! a VICTIM THEATER TV. C. Magnificent Production of the Great Play r. mill nirt: We.itittuiij 2: Si) in K. oi P. i.y u:u ivk's'ciri1' ".llSfctt-T- V.'tiiia ot r e Vr. w'i " " am,.1 l'.exi 1' :a.e me hoard srij.'1:-- : I .t C'jT-GF- COMMISSIONER ING, SO STATES. col i; said traffic over i'ii- ,nn.j...li. oft cl ;he Short llur u, rn ini, T rut y ninth and dvtuue, wm :i un begin Thursday, lm Road Nov. i. - u-- . NORTHERN LIGHTS reeig-na'io- . h Rsver-ent-Artlet- PARSIFAL mis-yle- d Bt . LearatoSkate In-t- h t Jack-o-lanter- . D0I0I0 FANCY CASH GROCERIES s Foster-MIlbur- ooo boo - n hviV-mfiu-- 1 DRAWING OFNIrTmEN Graad and Petit Jurici Named for November Term U. S. Court. in tbe I'uitod State court Mon- nm.i.-M- .n day ihe grand jury made a diawiug of venireman r.ir the grand and pent juries for ihe ins! cases set for the Oriuber and Xuv ember terms of cuiirr. The summonses were handed to the I'uited 8utc marshal for advice. The following is t tenire drawn for the grand Jury Tin ihe October Krm-term id court: 1. Homely, Brigham City; Edward l Duncan, Salt Lake: George 8i. Clair. Ophlr; H. W. Lawrence, Balt lathe; R. It. Irvine. Provo: F. C. Wood. Ogden; Janies Baliard, Ogden; Chari,- Prlak. Park City; J. P. Smith. John H. Tlngley, Murray; John Ford, Jr., - gan; H. E. Homeland, Provo; Henry Wallace; Salt Lake; Thouia H. Blackburn. Brigham I'iiy; R. K. Thoms. Salt Lake; C. A. Smurth-wuliOgden; J. A. HogganL Mauii; Spencer Clawson, Salt Lake; K. H. Sparks. Balt Lake; James M. White. Willard; S. V. Shclp, Rill Lake; W. J. Burk, Park City and Alma Matthews, Providence. Tho following is the venire drawn for the pyllt Jury for Ihe November term of court: H. J. Dewitt, Logan; Charles H. Grace, NVplil; John R. Jensen, Richfield; 8. I,. Tanner, Beaver: J. D. C. Young, Balt lake; Christopher Burton, Kaysvllle; Thomas Horner, Bull Lake; Moaiah Evaua, Garland; I. K. Porter, Salt Lake; George E. Howe, Provo; J. M. Barlow, Salt Lake; X. A. Larsen, Logan; John T. Crane, Saliua; W. F. Astill, Ogden, Herbert U. Cutler, Salt Lake; J. W. Hendricks. Richmond: Peter Bund well, Fairview ; Henry C. Hill, Salt Lake: Henry Jack-soFountain Green. R. W. Nicol, Salt Charles Blown. Lake; Murray; Charles A. Hall, Xephl; Thomas Stockton; Joseph P. Auderaon, Ephraim; Thomas I). Reese, Wales; A. C. Hatch, Hrbef: L. H. Oviait. Farmington; Charles Lammoradorf, Richfield; James Metculf, Balt Iaike; L. J. Miller, Provo; W. J. Idndaay, Ogden: James Christianson, Moroni; John Carter, Mt. Pleasant; Christian Hansen, Deweyvtllo and otm Wiun, Cou-wa.- . Lebl. Judge Marshall bIm made a anting of jury case, trial of caaca to liegln November 12th, NAN HIE TOUT'S OVATION People ef Salt Lake Applauded Five Minute. There was a large atteuiiauce at the tabernacle In Ball Lake, Monday evening, to welcome Miss Nannie Tout and tbe oilier artists on the program in Ihe grand Wagnerian festival of song. One of the Salt Lake musical criflca says: Miss Tout aireSiiy has an established Salt reputation among music lovers, and her performance last evenwas mean tlie of at rengtheuiug ing materially the ptodiinn she already occupies. Her full rich mezzo soprano voice wras heard to advantage in the Kail of Song. from TannhaUMer." in German, while Iter rendition of Elizabeth's Prayer. In English, was an event which those who were fortunate enough 1u be present will not soon forget. Her singing of skua's Dream was also well received, and resulted In such salvo of applause that Mlsa Tout was compelled to respond with an encore, although the program stated positively that no encore numbers would be given. Aa her last number. Miss Tout choae that favorite of all songs, Sweet Alire, Ben Holt," and was in thla her magnificent voice heard to the fullest advantage. At its con elution the applauae contimiodi for fully five minute. The balance of the program was, on the whole, well up to the standard set by Miss Tout, the tollad, "She Wandered Down the Mountain Hide, by Umt Misa MHgrfe Tout, winning young lady moat enthusiastic encore. The violin solu by Mia Hazel Tout wai also well received, aa was the tenor solo, My Trusty Swan," from "Lohengrin," by E F. Tout IN POLICE CGURT Young Fellow is Turned Over to tha Juvcnila Court. In a belated sesrlon of police court yesterday Charles Gaffey, who over to the Juvenile court. Gaffey was captured In the cellar of a second hand tiorc one night last week when a Sana of housebreaker were attempting to carry on a wholesale steal. umf C. L. O. Meyer Graybsura pleaded not guihy to charges of mainfor bouse a gambling purposes taining and their cases were continued. Offbo:h men permitted that assert icers game of erap to lie played, but the men deny the charges. On motion of the city attorney, the caae of Jennie Vnck v. W. Unrk, her husband. wa continued. It ia alleged that Unck called his wife Tile names. HEW PIAKTKB WILLARD Edward E. Nelson Makes Filings for Bex Elder Water. A fifteen hundred horse power electric plant Is lo be erected in Wlllaid, Box Elder county, application for the water power having been filed Monday by Edward E. Nelson of this city. Tbe plan contemplates the overling of fifteen cubic feet per second of the flow of Willard Creek in me Great Salt Lake drainage area in Box Elder at a head of one thousand feet. The waters will he impounded in a rock built dam and led through a pipe conduit for over a half mile to the plant. The power company win be formed to sell energy in Box Elder, Weber and Salt. Labe conntie. ai ain.iun' Srt- - jf !i:i:ne.- riving - all USE wt-.-- l . . ite. TO GIVE A e atiy-.iO- BALL k. ON THE DATE OF CONGRESSMAN LITTLEFIELDS APPEARANCE. and "ssnte he;." All kinds and oundiiluns uf tuoa a ad wunten and'rldldren swamied and hurried on the platform of the depot this morning, changing cars and waiting for train east and west. Employes of the unicn station one unanimous in X-- ihai day traius will run .mu ilc Without Davkins in a? j no saving bath nu.i at..l labor. Ai soon a the i toiupieied, work on enlarging th. vai-o- . and the ;U iioglu. It Uyiug uf more tr,-,.:hc Intention to ui.kt- t .e yaiu equal to The demand put up.n them by the unuual atL.iuui liusibeas now doue by ihe ral!iuiii iu this city. I. ,i, "T! r majority of the ruu simpl the hanlle !)i.iner. unr rea---ifur this bewvi travel Is the luw euJfli-!wbirh. iioeei evsae Bit! we dral kvk for any . ie People 11-- id travel it eems. low tales or no low iat-And Moseley utuk another 1'iff un whar must have been a two-'-:t- " cigar, gad looked happy. And to lit saying all the rest of the well-- t do. huwUing Jisirg men aiiewet-e- l "you bet." "ilixt's right, old mau," I. A It hough i RESIGN- I'M'.!. - F -- ro-es- m. , lilt- - FIX utih:r LADIES ARE . ! Trams Expected to na Over me New nl moumnv,. . OF. HATE tj Died A "1 oiar:i-- .v .in mi. SAND Frederick Ernest Hobinson, son of Mn. Mary L. RobinSevere Strain ef a Trial Might Prove son, died of typhoid fever at 1 a. m. Fatal, Is tha Advioa ef His Robinson was ill seven weeks before Doctors. the fatal relapse set ia The deceased was born and reared in Ogden. Funeral services will he held at 2 p. m.. Thursday, at the residence, 218 Joseph Stanford, chairman of the board of county' cciumls.iouers. tenWest Patterson avenue. dered his resignation yesterday afterFuneVal services over the remains noon, which was accepted, and will of Louis C. Shunliff will be held Wed- take effect immediately. This action aticipated for some time. It nesday et 2 p. tu. at the Third ward has been been generally known that since meeting house. The casket will be has opened at tha Bhurtllff residence, 368 the case had been brought against Mr. Eighteenth street, Wednesday, from Stanford by Skeen, ibat Mr. Stanford's health and age would not permit him 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. to atand the trial and upou the advice PRICES 10, 20, SOo. of physician be tendered hia A petition for letters of administration has been filed in the district Commissioner Wilson stated that he court in the saute of William Mcwas sorry to see such action taken. Gregor by John J. McGrefcor. The deand He had served aix years with Mr. ceased died October 15, 1806. laavea an estate consisting of real es- Stanford and bad hoped lo finish hia tate In Burch Creek valued at fli),-00- term with Mr. Stanford in the chair and it was with deep regret that he moved to accept the resignation. Commissioned Madson stated that Attached to a light wagon a lone horse dashed down Twenty-fiftsireet he regretted the seconding of Mr. WilDireetien Northwestern Theatrical son's motion to accept Mr. Stanford's Aaeoelatieik yesterday, struck a heavy farm wagon resignation ; but this seemed to be and demolished the smaller wagon. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, RM. Mgr. the only thing that could be done in The advance sale for Parsifal com- this regrettable affair. Commissioner Stanford then preThursday night sented Thursday, November 1st menced yesterday. a statement of hia reasons for not be will 7:45 after people coming Mows. Martin A Emery such an action. The statement Is as first act. This until admitted the after n Presen-tatioand Bumptuoue la deemed advisable on account of tha follows: of Richard Wagner's Sacrtd Gentlemen: As stated In my letnature of the play. , ' Festival Play ter this day to you,' tendering my resMr.' and lira. E. Strange left yester- ignation as' a member of the Board of commissioners of Weber Comiday for Los . Angeles and the coast, County where they espeol to make their fu- ty . Utah. 1 beg to submit tbe followIn English, ture borne. Frank and Leon Strange ing itaiement: Adopted by Wm. Lynch Rob"You are aware that am charged left for the coast on Sunday. erts. The Meet Nated Production by one J. D. Skeen, In the Second Juof the Century, Played by a SeXldiols Concert band will give a dicial District court of Weber conuty. lect Company of 50 Artiste. concert in the Grand Opera house. Sun- State pi Utah, with making Illegal uf day, November 18th, at 4:15 p. m. claims against Weber county, and SPECIAL NOTICE: For the conwarrants in payment therereceiving will Mias her Celeste make Conroy venience of "Parsifal" patrons the first public appearance since her re- of, notwithstanding said claims, prior former rule of commencing the from abroad. Miss Myrtle Bal- to their being allowed and paid, were turn evening performance at 5:80 and examined and approved by the couniy will also be with the band. linger n dinner inter giving a two-hoauditor as to their correctness, and bv has barn dons away. with, the county attorney aa to their legalcommittee The Central Democratic jnrlng this engagement the curtain la circulating a leaflet headed "Read ity. Similar claims have been allowwill rise at 7:46 aharp. Carriages This." These leaflets have been plac- ed to members of the aeveral boards may be ordered at 11. Auditors boxes of county commLatoners for a number mnat he in their seats at rise of ed in the rural free delivery ever haring In the open viola- of years, no questions county, first curtain, as no one will be throughout as to their legality. All been raised secret laws of the and tion postal seated during tha action of tha anch claims in the aggregate service men are to be called to Ogden tbe time play. Tlekata ardsred by Mall will same. trace to the There is a penal- did not exceed; to each county be promptly forwarded an receipt annually, tbe amount ty against the misuse of mall boxes allowed by $800 of Money Order and the state enactment. It which may be applied in this rase. The leaflets are signed by T. D. John- appear that along technical legal PRICES: 51.50, $1.00, Envelops. lines, some of such claims, according son nd 8. 8. Smith. 75c, 50c. Seat tale Tuesday. to the allegations set forth in thv complaint, have not been properly ItRAN OVERA CHILD emised, notwithstanding the fact that my colleagues and every member of IF YOU WOULD during the pat ten Rackla a Driver Did Not Sea the Little previous boards years have made their claims In like . Fellow. . form, and in many Instances not so I have made mine. GRACEFUL fully itemized That the recklessness of a driver on I am now singled out at this late a large bakery wagon did not result date, through personal animosity, vinIp a tragedy is due to pure luck. Tie dictive spleen and hatred, and solely escape of a child, whose name could for political effect, aa the object of not he ascertained, about five years attack, if such allegations are found of age, was. miraculous, and eye wit to exist in any one small ttem In any netfts of the deliverance, were re- of the claims, then I am given to unlieved of their fears when the tot derstand that without any modifying arare from the street, dirty, frighten-ed- . or extenuating circumstances being either considered or allowed, or even but unhurt. The wagon was coming north on any error !u Judgment or memory, or Washington avenue at a good pare. from any other cause at all, with no Thd driver occupied a front aeal and Intentional wrong doing, the penally took particular notice of everything L one of removal from office. else but hip learn. As tha outfit near "By reason' of exposures made of ed the crossing he made no attempt dishonest irregularities existing or to reduce the speed of tbe horses. having transpired in life insurance ut Iona etc., il Before the wagon reached the first companies, banking waterway, across the avenue, on tho tbe public mind has become thoroughcorner of Twenty-fourtstreet, the ly imbued with such a bias toward any every afternoon and evening exaccusation or charge msdn In this didirectthe had center walked child to cept Sundaya. ly In front of the horses and stood rection, carrying the semblance of a there too frightened U more. In a doubt agalnM tbe accused, as was evGrand. March at 5:30 p. m. moment the horses knocked the little idenced In the trials reoenlly held, aa fellow to the pavement, passed over renders It Impossible, In my opinion, him and drew the delivery wagon over to obtain a Jury to try a citse of this prices: his body without once touching him. nature, without such bias controlling Afternoon Admlaeien, 10a Despite a few bruises and scratches, the minds of the jurors. The expense attending n trial upon Evenings, 15a that showed the narrowness of the escape, the child go) up uninjured. the charges prefeired I cannot afford. Witnesses of the runover quickly The salary of $'100 per year does not sprang to his aide and removed the justify, and the probable expense of $509 attending such a trial and likely boy from the street. much larger sum should an appeal After the' wagon had passed down the street, nearly a block the driver he taken to the court of bat resort. Is was informed that he had run over a a debt I do not feel Justified In aschild and bo returned to verify the suming, and, therefore, I shall not per-mltbe cake against me to go to trial. information. Before his name could "Another mare vital and Important be obtained he had left. An investi-gatlobeing made and In all prob- reason for tendering my resignation is ability the driver will be arrested for that I have been advised byB. Doctor Forbes George W. Baker and H. exceeding the speed limit. and by many friends that it would not he. prudent or wise for me lo undergo the severe 1rsin attending sneb a HALLOWEEN PARTY trial, particularly In view of my age Mrs. Ethel Cox entertained a large and because of btill laboring under the paralytic stroke. number of friends last Tuesday even- ill health of a recent My health and Ule la of more importing In honor of Mr. Cox's birthday. ance to me than all else. i The house was very prettily decorat"In conclusion. I ran only say that . were ed with of in the the time no at rendering used na lights in all the rooms, which COMING EVENTS CAST claim in quest inn have I been conTHEIR SHADOWS BEFORE. gave a weird effect. trolled by other than the moat honest higii-fiv- e ever The of game popular In short winter is near. The nine will was the evening's amusement, the and pure motives. To my dying day prepare. The moat for the least should ladies' head will 1 ever nay that not one prise being won by Mr. dollar was token by me Illegally single he jour study. For your sake see ns from KearMrs. consolation Ellen Hues, by for stores, furniture, dishes, etc., new the treasury of Weber county. I am Mrs. Mortensen. Joe ney. by booby ud second-hanfol lowed by Tbe genta bead prise was won by a victim of a precedent commissioner THE JUMBLE, HELLO 1144, every county Alms Larkin, consolation by Mr. Leon practically of Weber ronnty in every month for Wilson, booby by Dave Davis. past ten years, and of At 11 o'clock the guests were ush- practically theand vindictive spleen of ered into the dining room, where dain- the malicious were & COMPANY the served refreshments by ty REACHING THE SPOT. 4 hostga. who was assisted by Mrs. Ivy Wllon. Those present were Mesdames Husa, It Can Be Dene, So Scares of Ogden 155 25th Street WllsaaKearney, Monenson, Migwsult Citizens Bay. and Cox. Misses Beth Hendry, Mae h. Sleet Lottie and RiiiS To cure an aching back. Ifossrs. Joe Kearney. Joe Migwsult. The pains of rheumatism. DaAlma Dave Larkin. Jeise Carver, The tlred-ou-t feeling. vis. Joe Mortenaon, Wm. Cox and Leon You must reach he spot get at the Wilson. cause. In most cases Tin the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pill are for tbe kid SENT TO REFCRM LCKSQL neys. Mrs. H. Pignon, of 220 West PatDRY GOODS TOR FALL Chan Gaffsy was yesterday morning terson street. Ogden, Utah, says: "I sent to tha State Industrial school have been a great sufferer from kidJUST ARRIVED from Judge Patton's court. Gaffer was ney disease, and at one time tbe doctried on a charge of burglary and he tors pronounced It Bright's disease leaded not guilty, but later changed It had all tbe symptoms of that, and S la atory, which narrated that ha was more. too. for I had attacks of rheuia the second hand atom looking for matism. A Mend urged me to try 0 O O O O O O O OO O O a place to sleep, to a confession of his Doan's Kidney Pills, and I procured a o guilt. supply at 8. W. Badcon's drug store, 0 TRIED AND EXECUTED. It developed that Galley, alnce his and began taking them. Roller came 9 sixth year, has been left alone in the from the first and there has been a 0 St. Petersburg. Oct. SO. world, so that to Judge Patton he stat- gradual, steady improvement ever 9 Eight persona arrested here In ed that ha rosily did not know tha dif- alnce. I am absolutely confident that 0 connection with the robbery of ference between good and bad be- Doan's Kidney Pills are the greatest 9 149.824 from Cashier Hen-m- a havior. as the bard knocks of the remedy in the world for kidney com9 of the trust company. Oct world did much to kill his natural in- plaint in any form." 9 "th. were tried by court marFor sale by all dealers. Price 59a stinct!. The atory of the youth ap9 tial and executed today. Co, Buffalo. New pealed to the court to an extent that 9 he wrote a letter to a Catholic priest York, sole agent for the United ol 9 o o o o in Mllwaukae, who has a record of States. Remember the name Doan's and GalTey'i birth, and bis . antecedent WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. wll be disclosed. fake bo other. GRAND OPERA HOUSE 31: foil. Hr. F. K. Ainsworth, chief su:ge.mk uf the Southern PncitU ral.ruad. situ Frau.-i-e,.- , San ar rilheadquartered ed here yesterday in his private car and inspected the h eal milroaj hospital. lie will return the coast ia COUNTY the moraine. v. i i - Invitations Art Being Issued to Those Who Are Expected to Be - Present. Self-Risi- R ng B. R Floor l'or I'u makes Tor Mu Sins l'or Boston Brown Broad For Flum Pudding . All Grocers. ststlug that this has been the busiest seskiA they have bad in jssrs. But it is iu the baggsgs rouana that tha ALLENS B. B. B. ELOUR CO. The Uiiiet' Republican club have greatest wail art tea. There the men prepared plana or a reception and are rushed day and night to handle the Coast Factory, San Jose, CaL be ball, to given Thurvday afieniuou enormous amounts of bnggsga rolled and evening it was proposed tu the into their department, and there is Eastern Factory, Unis Wolf MU'-- , meeting held yesterday that such a never a minute s rest from dawn to Manama, Wla. move be made by ike club in order to dusk. further the victory uf the part) and When the nw home visitors' exbring candidates and member of the cursions go into effect, at a rate d $! party rhmer together. plus one fore for the round trip to ail The reeeptlou will be held at tho points in the eaet, local railroad offiThe JUMBLE buyA sella or county oourl house, Thursday after- cials look for another swamp of busiany aid thing ("blues" noon. ansa. 2300 Coagiwssnug Littlefield of ness. and snoot M ' Maine will be the guest of honor, lu And the freight won ere giving furih Wash. Hotlsb 1144 the evening a grand ball will he given the asms happy bow) "too much busiSECOND-HANin the Congress dancing acadeni), at ness and art STORE. NEVADA enough ears." which the Republicans will be out tu Wo buy and soil all kinds of sovs or full dress, to indulge in the fascinatand ascend hand goods. Call phono AUDITING COMMITTEE Weeks r A Mayna Props. 159 tSth SL ing exercise. 522. Tickets for the gtand boll niay be Phono, lad. hod from tbs following niembeis: At tha afternoon asssion of the PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Mis Jeannette Bingham, county board of county commission ora an Second-Han-d Stars. clerk'a office: Mrs. Evelyn Wesi, and auditing committee consisting of f. R. If you have anything ta sell or buy lli Annis Brown, county recorder's Hollingsworth and R. T. Harris were office; Mrs. Florence Howell. Howell appointed1 to audit nil of ike county's sail sr phono 1S7B to 1I7B Wash. Ava Boll 164 k. Ind. 675. A Sons Dry Goods company ; Mr. books. Florence Stanford, city recorder's ofBL A. DINNERS fice: Mrs. Jennie E. Nelson, 212 Twenty-fouMILLIONAIRE PERRY DEAD. Will pay the highest prise for second-Sanrth street ; Mrs. Evelyn Glaa-mafurniture and sail to the public a, Mrs. Alva Strong, M.. K. T. Los Angeles. Oct. $9. William toe 2418 Grant A vs. Beil Hulaniski, Mias irons Strong. Mrs. Da- Hsvaa Perry, millionaire, pioneer of Phenecheapest. 87 k. Ind. B2QL vid Mattson and Mra. Carl Allison. tbo Lm Angeles ud head uf H. W. Ticket will be ready for distribution Perry Mill A Lumber company, ons of C J. HERRICK A CO Thursday morning. About 259 com- lbs largest lumber firms of the roast, Sueeeeeere to H. L. Whjto. plimentary tickets will be given Re- died st his home here at midulght ring your goods hors If yew want publicans and their women folk, and after an illuoos of several weeks. sail them. Call hem If yew wont t the demand for them le already great. buy. 2541 Wash Avs. Bell Phewe With hut today In which to register, Work upon the excavation far tbs lliy- - ind. 407. the executive committee commenced foundation of the now Bcowcraf t buildthe work early title morning from its ing was rommeaoed yesterday. WANT ADA YIELD BIG RESULTS street, headquarters on Twenty-fourtend have maintained a well planned canvass of each disirict so that if by night any voter name ia not on the bonks if registration it will be due to ble auoceet as an eluder. it ia, however. tbe practice in each district fur people yet unregistered, to see that their names are properly recorded, for luce the stations opened at 7 o'clock this morning a steady visitation of voters has kept busy registers, it Is expected thst today's registration will be the heaviest of any this campaign. In eotus of the districts as many aa 250 voters are yet unrrgUirred. Un account of the redial rirtlug uf the city many transfers have been made, which bare required time and are partly responsible for the large number thst muai registsr today if they vote In tbe November election. In other districts the registration Is complete and. nothing remains but to turn in tbo books. In each district where there for Men, Boys and Children are are known to be a number of voters retbe most complete lines in the a ia being carriage unregistered tained, In readiness to carry them to (Itr, and at prices io suit everythe places of regieustion. By directfrom the campaign headquarters ing body. and checking over the day's work Jton't buy till you coll and watch for and close with a carefully voters tbe committee expects to bare look uh over.' completed the work before the stations are closed tonight at I ocolck. The atmosphere around the committee headquarters is becoming charged with Its campaign fever. There ta a bustle and scurry of busy feet, that indicate the business which brings results. 1'andidatcs on the Republican ticket are dally visitors. Not a few of them are practicing oratorical outAhOT.7 bursts, a the day of election draws near, and the coiinuiltee may deride st the isst hour to hold a scries of rallies throughout the county. As thr campaign Ibis full really concerns tbe eloctlun of county officers, effective work will he done outside of the city so thst already several quirt excursions have been planned today, to various towns. For lecllun day the committee Is prepared Is advance. Practically evCures whan others fait. Modern methods. Free ery avsllshle vehicle In the city, including sulomobilss. is engaged to conoanaultatieg for any Chronlo Disuse of any name vey Republican voters to tbo polls. or nature. Every use guaranteed. the Bright and early election morning casting of votes will commence and Chairman Henderabot and hit assistA Partial List of Diseases Cured ant tire cock sure of victory. Catarrh, Dearness. Kinging In tho Bars, Diseases of th Head, Throat. Nose, Eye or Ear. All Dif-se- e TRAVEL RAILROAD ct toe Lungs, Bronchial Tubas and Chart, Luoessei of the Stomach, Liver. Kldscya and Bladder. Hurt Disease Rheumatism, Asthmi, Nervous Troubles, Bt. Vitus Dance, Piles, FisSaid to be the Heaviest In History tula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm. Blood Poisoning from any of Local Roads. cause. Diseases peculiar le Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Travel westward by way of Ogden Remember the examine Lloa and advice ie FRE2. Come ct once. Tomorrow may be too late. Call or write. is astonlsliluc even tbe most hardened and seasoned of passenger men. Men wlio have been on the three great men who have seen for travel in alt Ha foints and magnitude arc one in slating that ttila season' passenger business westward la beyond anything they have ever experienced. Those statements were gathered as Office hours. 19 a. m. to C p. m. 2465 Washington Are. (Boyle the result of a talk with aeveral travBlock). Ogden. tab. EntrsnM Roam 15. Remember tbe number. eling passenger men who arrived here today from Salt Lake City on their way northward and westward. Among them were H. L. Youngmsn, traveling passenger agent of the Rock Island; K. Gruesbeck. traveling passenger agent of the Klo Grande Weniern : Captain I. A. Benton, general a rent of the Denver A Rk Grande at Fait Lake, who came here with his wife; agent of ih Richard Noslsnd. Burlington; C. K. Warren, genet al agent of the Santa Fe; R y Adamson, traveling freight agent of the Rock Dark, William traveling Inland: freight agent of the Burlington, and Others. WHO DO THE WRONG BURG These railroad business boosters ar' LARS, SNEAK TH4BVBB AND rived shortly before noon, and, gathto THAT the began In front UKK. deprt. of ering tell about how good business is'' and "we're geeting more than we can handle . and don't If best the band tbe way this business keeps up. and. I never saw anything like It in iny life," and when Is It going to stop" talked and swapped facts and after tbe manner rf their Sacond Hand Stores - d n -- Overcoats and Suits Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist m yr, DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST I They Fear the Light Turn on the Light fore-gathere- d k,And then A. B. Moseley, traveling passenger agent of the Inlon Pacific, with headquarters in thla city, proceeded to vent his feeling In regard to the remarkable prosperity of the rallnoda than 1.290 by remarking that "more on people pass through here every day do their way to California. What they 1 after getting there ia more than can tell. Manv of them are tourinte with willing to spend plenty of money and it. Borne of them are people looking for locations, and gri many of them are looking far J ba. But it beats rail-rea- d the Wildest Imagination of any man to account for the extra- - ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OYBR ALL OTHERS. Dial Lit R. B. CAMPBELL. k Bailiai Co. E. W. WADE. Agent Benerel Manege K S' |