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Show TIlC 0UEX. ilOEXlNrt EXAMlNl'l': VdL WRIGHT'S STORE per-li- No. 5. 100 RUGS st Ministers' meeting. Mon-taing at 11 u'cltK'k. at 2375 Mom morn- Boor repre-sent- e McCormick, Bee display ad of the Maher Sisk Academy Lecture Course In this lne. Berure your tickets for the Weber Sisks Academy Lecture Course st once. Alton Packard, the canoonisi, starts the course, Ootober 32. Methodist Episcopal Church block east of Washington venue, next to court bouse. Ik W. Crane, pastor. Sunday aorvlcea: 10:00 a. m.. Sunday school; W. L. Underwood, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11:00 a. m.; subject, "Reasons for Maintaining tha Church. Bp worth League devotional aervieo at 6:30 p. m.; subject, Who la My Neighbor and What of HlmT Regular preaching eerrice nt T:S0 Forces." p. m., subject: Special muale by tho eboir. Public la oordlally Invited to all theee services, especially strangers visiting ia the dty. L B. Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11 odook; subject. A Man of Borrows Evening service at 7:30; subject, "Christ from the Beginning.' Ihe first In a series of three sermons on the tho historic preexlatant Christ; Christ, and the Hess and glorified Christ. Sahbsth school at 13 oclock, Herbert I,. Herrington, superintendent. . Junior at 3:30. Young people's meeting at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thnniday evening at 7:20. ' , Corave- nue. O. A. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Swedish morning service. 7 p. D, Luther League, subject, The Augsburg Confession." 6 P- m.. evening service. Biblical lecture series, second subject. How, When and By IlWhom Was the Bible Written? lustrated by diagram! and drawings. Youre cordially welcome. - 1m-tiir- fit. Paul's German Evangelical Church Comer Twenty-thirand Jefferson street. Theodora Wobus, pastor. Office Ml Twenty-thir- d street. Sunday school, 10 a. to. Pastor at No preaching services. Vre monton. d Alton Packard at the Tabernacle, October 22. Pint number of tbs Weber Risks Academy Lecture Course. Buster Brown Bag for BAGS children. . . those little The Ogdon Furniture A Carpet Co. has Just received an order from a prominent Ely firm for one hundred ete., mattresses,' Iron beds, tables, which shows the success of Ogden's effort to secure Ely business. One dosen pieces of BLACKS black guoda on the table In the silk de- Patrick Healy, th prominent aheap man, his returned from Ohio so where he was operated upon by the moet skillful eurgeone in that dty. A exf the femur or thigh bone, waa rut t oat. Since then Mr. Healy has Improved and now Is walking with a cane. rap-idlj- IM POLICE COUBT Judge Waa Aeked te Semple a Flask . ef Whisky. Tho First Congregational Church of the Idaho. l.oi; uiu-- .if farmers in harvestirg their beets: while the shortage in cat t continues. Job Fingree. field malinger of the waa Amalgamated Sugar aeked a few, pertinent question relative io (he situation. He gave answers which euaialu general advice to farmer, so that iie convsrssrioii is reproduced for the iirtiefit ,if grower over the county. with Job Reporter in convert-m-Pingrmi: "How are beets out this year?" The average will he . good (l. if not better than, any irar we have relied beets for the fsctui?." "How about ear?'' "'V hare bad a hij time to get vri- Th offlrert.of he Sugar company bar had a grew- deal of difficulty in genipg car enough to keep the factory running." "How will the farmer manage, if they do not gw ears?" "If cars cannot be gotten it i nn use waiting and losing rime. II will oe better to attend to other work which has to be done and then later m dig their beets, put rheni In piles, rover them up with beet leaves, and (bey will keep Just a good in the former's field as they will in a field at the factory." "Will the beets lose In weight? "Not much if they are well covered. Then the arorms which usually eome will keep them damp. 1 have made it a rule when about November 1st nnieN, to dig all my heeia aud cover hem, aa stated. One year I delivered 75 inns In December. They were froxen hard but, I don't think they I take lost much, if any. weight. this method to get my beets out of the ground before they may he frvi-ein and risk losing my cropWhat shout not receiving bests after November 30? "The contract say the company la under nn obligation to receive them after that date, bn may do so at their option. Tbi clause is put there, as 1 understand it, so that in cans of a mall crop tho Sugar company would not have to wait longer than that for any beets that may have been delayed or the farmers hsd neglected to dig sooner, but ss king as the factory has been running they have always taken the farmers' beet even much later than that date. In years tone by the farmer from many settlements used to deliver their beets by tesm where qow they ship in jars. If cars cannot he gotten, then many ran haul them U the factory If they don't want to wait, and by so doing they get more for their heels. It is so provided that all can deliver tbeir beets at the factory who choose to do ao. - g J tn Fish in Against-Dealer- s n Two drinks of whiskey cost Jo Wal-ber10, in police court yesterday. Although he paid tor the eplrite, he did not drink them, hut made it possible (or his son confined la the dty Jail, to sleek his thirst, thereby committing an offenae which constitutes a misdemeanor. Walberg pleadPoetry In Religion, at tho K. of P. ed not guilty to a charge of omuggling hall, comer of Washington avenuo into tho dty Jail spirituous liquor. and Twenty-fourt- h street, at 7:30 p. Tn tho evidence introduced it was m., Sunday, stated that Walberg took to hla a bottle of whlakey after tellFive Points M. E. Church Sunday ing the officers In charge that he had school, :00 p, m. nothing on hla person bat smoking Preaching, 4:00 p. m. tobacco. Tho deception was detected Came and worship with us. through tho peep hole In the door Committee. leading into the coils and alberg was promptly arrested. COLORADO EXCURSIONS. There was some disposition on the Wiliam Stevens, state game Harden of Muitp. ha been in Oadrn for several days carrying on quiet investigation tu the Interests of the fish Industry of hla slate. He returned to Idaho this uornliig. possessed of information which ho believes will aid him in apprehending flshsrnten In hia state who violate the state law by shipping trout tv outside points. While here Steven visited a number of local bouses that Lav trout on their bill of fare. In order to deter mine from hence the trout came. Jdr not declaring hia mission he was readily admitted to the ice boxes of a number of favnrlLe bustrlriaa where he found excellent specimens of trout. Although Stevens could not prove front conclusively that they came Idaho, bo is positive, on ncconnt of the apcaie. that they were caught in the streams of Ms state. He will endeavor to tho traffloers in fish on the Idaho end and atop the Illegal commerce. state. Conoorniag politics la his Stevens declared that lkibute was in bed repute sad would in all probability he defeated for the senate. "There I some doubt about the of Gw., Gooding." he said. "While he was elected by an overwhelming mafortiy four years agu, there la apprehanaioa among the Republicans of tho state the Demorrfitle element will develop strength enough to defeat hits. In many parte of the stats the contest is moat bitter on kw-at- e account of disgruntled politicians mixi thnk, ing politics with religion, however, the conservative element of tho stole will win out despite the bugaboo of church influence. STRYCHNINE. POISONING. Strychnine Will Net Cause Milk te Curdle. 14-1- want I'lKitTWfiir tVCM'l ;or imt liiiigtt lnr wear Mrii wouldn't if iticv gut it for mailing. Sit wv've all 1 Mid Vmlonsear of sun and lit utaur Mon of many mi nda ud fonu a. All Cotton, Col lou and Wttol Mixed, and All Wool. We've every good fabric ihat'a suitable for jrood Underwear Medium grade and luxurious. White and Color We fh the Tall Man, the Small .Vita, tbe Big Mail and the Rtout Man. , We've b Long Price Range 50c to $3.00 or $500 per Garment It would lake jutge to describe our different fa, brio we'll sutu it all njt by saying and styles come here for tbe heal of I' rider wear and for per; fect satisfaction. - i FRED M. NYE, CO. The Outfitters 2413 Washington Avenue The Happiest Homes - Toma River, X. J., Oct. 13. - There alii he only a morning aernion of court today in the trial of Dr. Frank Brouwer, charged with poisoning hi wife. Court will adjourn at noon until Monday. During the morning aesahtu Ir. John Marshall, tbe University of Pennsylvania chemist, will again take the stand and will give further expert testimony. He will continue hia demonstration: begun yesterday, to show that the mixing of strychnine in a containing milk, shlahey a ad egg will not cause curdling. It has heen claimed by the prosecution that waa left a by Dr.. Brouwer with Ml Dudley, a his nurse, to be administered to wife. When this wpa administered, it part of defendant's attorney to quesla alleged. It rauneil the sirycbnlae Jtouud trip, 919.75. On sale Ootober tion the contents of the finds Introtetanic poisoning that, resulted in limit 10 days. Stopovara in duced In court. He was skeptical convulsions. Miss Dudley testified each direction. Probably the last bout the officer's ability to determine that abe mad one of these nutriColorado excursion this year. Ask for Intoxicating liquor by tba am ell aud ment and that (t was entirely differyour tickets via the Colorado Midland, requested that tba court and officers ent from that made by Dr. Brouwer the world's scenic railway. New; din-i- sample by taste. This, they declined tc which waa darker brown and curdled. to do. ACADEMY LECTURE COURSE car. Dr. Marshall's experiments in court I think that's the kind we ell use," are to disprove ihia testimony, aid Pender, after taking a prolonged Tbe defense got well started on lia Elsewhere in itaie paper appears a BOYS 11 A BURCURY whiff et the bottle's neck. What do yea maun by We all iiaplsy advertisement of the led are rase yesterday. Beside IJr. Marshall, use? " asked the defendant's counsel. jonrae to be given under the auspices Kdwavd J. Westhall,' the undertaker Warn Ltd Into Bad Ways by a Tramp. The kind you use," retorted the offi- of the Welter Stake academy. As who embalmed Mrs. Brouwer's body, v. usual it Is a strong one no other la testlfled. He eafd there waa no arcer. The senic In tbe enthAlpilng fluid he used, Two boys were arrested yesterthe late la larger or better. to the Leasenger attempted prove embalmed day for a crime they committed In motive of tho defendant In giving xmree this eeaaon consists of tea lec- but that he bad previouslysame InstruJune. Recently information was ob- whiskey to his relative. He stated tures and entertainment, The Ogden another body witb the tained which pointed to their guilt and that it waa taken for medicinal public remeralier with pleasure Alton ment need An Mrs. Brouwer's body Packard and hla sketch leeinre Uncle and with fluid .that sif srsenlrsl. lie although Justice In their case la alow, did not clean big instruments In the I have no doubt, he said, that the Sam's Folks; Rpillman Riggs In it uas finally found them out. interim. Tn June a email store at the Little E. Dr. Tho. In Fit Misfita; and flask the took good faith; prisoner Dr. Marshall, who followed, pressMountain, near the Lakeside, was and besides there la no man confined Green, "Th Key to the Twentieth broken Into, and relieved of part of In this Jail that does not need a itira-uhn- t. Jvnrury. Theee men appeared here ed this important 'point fur the deits contents. The nature of tho burlast year, and it is because the people fence by testifying- that if an arsenBy this ordinance you can a man for taking to a prisoner a were almost universal in their ret ical fluid bad passed through tubes glary threw aueplckm on birds of used later to embalm another passage" who patronised the entoff bottle of milk. jueais on the rommittee to return It was likely- - tbst arseuld wouldbody be I have no doubt that the prisoner daring tho summer. Acting on this hem. that they help make up the carried into that body. theory, the proprietor of the store took took the liquor in good faith, de- tours this year. Their subject will not an active part la attempting to clared Judge Mnrphy, and I do sot jo fresh and STAMMERERS NOW TALK. apprehend the thieves. Accidentally think the officers would object to milk, there are Profeeeur John B. a clue to tho robbery was furnished but this case seems to he an aggravat- DeMott, whose left use on The Harp him recently and through the aid of ed one. I don't like to be hard on tbs K. Bassett is jf the Ben sea win he a rare treat Provo. Oct; .; Officers the boys were arrested. defendant, no I pronounce the fine (10 jo all who hear it. '' making a priranunred success of bis They admitted the theft. A hobo or 10 daya in Jail. Rogers and Grlllcy. duo, a harpist schod for s'lamororers, lastly opes-eacted as a leader of tho party and it efIn the case of John McGregor vs. sad he other a reader end impersonin this city. . Ifo bss was through hi persuasion that the J. Shafer, the defondant was fined 1 10. ator. By the Y. Jt. C- - A. of Cbirago, fected four cutes, .ill already Mary Hill hoys were induced to take part ia tho Ehsfor attacked McGregor et the this attraction la considered one of of Bpringrllle, Miss. Ere Fjelsted of nt burglary. Since then they have re- Union depot over a question cf bla .he best, If not the strongest, before Rmttbfleld. Reuben .Robinson pented and returned part of the stolen sons wages which he claimed Mc- Ac public today. It comet very high Grantsville. aged ,14,. and Arnold Robgooda. Both hoys, however, will eomp Gregor owed, and he struck him tlwce. ty recommended. inson. of thlg div,. Rd' 12. Aa up before Judge Patton for trial. Maro. the groat magician, remsid-re- d half hour' waa .petit In the CLUNG TO HER HOME. the beat In the United ptates, school one day ibis week by a EXCURSION TO DENVER, PUEBLO Herald. There uf The will give a lively and varied program. AND COLORADO SPRINGS, Woman Worth Millions Would Not Aith him came a axmphone qnar-eft- s were five student; In the (lass: Miss cured and was and this will be a feature of the FJelstcd, who w Move October 14, 16. shout tv leave. Ijlhe- - had previously mtertalnment. The Dunbar quartette and bell ring-;r- s attended snuf.her school for aistii meNew York. Oct. 13. Miss Sarah Via Union Pacific. (19.73 round trip. Kissam ihe course; rer. and n being asked whether abe will strengthen a of the relative Trsdwell. Tickets good to return until November tv be the best of had been benefited by the former conceded tor ia It In old died the Vanderbilts, Tuesday 16. Stopovers allowed. school she replied that her father family home at 39 East Fourth street lto kind in Amsrlra. Mr. George Riddle of Harvard uni- and mother said she ptammered worm Just west of the bowery. Miss Tred she PARADE AT KANSAS CITY. well was possessed of property va I versity. gives a dramatic recital of when she returned than when now Irfi to enter ih? school. Biro A Midsummer Alight's Dream. ued at several millions of dollars bu talks with great plainness. In fact, Dr. Richard G- Moulton of the Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 13. A parade sould not move preferring tc of Chicago- compiler of tbe plainness snd slowness ) a peculiarthis evening at the stock yards of live In the old family home which for Modern Reader Bible," will lecture ity in the spvech'Of the students and prise winning cattle, horses, sheep, years hs been snrrouhded by facin The Literarv Study f,f the Bible, giadiateB: but the articula'ion 1 per-fecloses the eighth an tories and business houses. Miss Tred . goats and hogs, ' and practice will give them ibe aual American royal livestock show. wells father, an old New York mer- Apert From Theology and Criticism. ability of more rapid utterance, alIt Is estimated that sixty thousand chant, moved into the huuae on of Omaha have though a- - one nfjhetn'sald. "Even if persons hare attended the show this Fourth street In the early part of the I have to speak as slowly as this all last century. year. Ruc-t- pur-poto- i. 'Alt' UKUHlIr the umaical boiuett. Hffiueiurat in (he chief ikmtwti RiirgHion. Xolhiug in more Ktiggtetive of (ban muoic, TJie'ponNennioD of r Piano In not 'intirli of an Rtirantafre,' tbnugli, iiniewt it be a'gund in-- ' ' ptniment ami in good order. if yim are thinking of buying or welling or exchanging your prevent instrument cons it It tin about, it Or if your prewnt Piano needs cost. tuning or repairing we rail nhUsfyvou at mall ' nt ' , t t ; Barnes Music House Mu-ilc- Opera House Block , - oon-vlc- t new.-The- 12;--V- , Tnl-eralr- - y - I" Reorgn nixed Church Corner Flf-tcenth and Washington. Elder J. D. Stead, of Lamonl. Iowa, will apeak at 7:30 p. m. All are invited to attend. Xoille Strong Elderkln, pastor. Morning worship at II o'clock, Sunday. October 14th. Bermou. "Tho Rediscovery of tha Old Testament. Sunday school at 11:15 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock 9"rm on. The Dream of a Batter World." Ml Clare will sing at tha morning crvloe Mias Mitchell at . tha On account Easts Cams te Ogden te Get Information - Peter Pen Purses ere PETER those little narrow fold PAN Ing books which fasten to the belt. . . remark able how much money can be carried In tham and no danger of losing or lesvlng on the counter. . , ali color. . 25c and 60c. Pint All - B partment. . . tha former' prices were up to 1.25. . . the weaves are those which are to be most popular this season. . Tha aale price le 8Se. . . One-ha- lf Lutheran Church and Jefferson Elmqulst. pastor. IDAHO GAME WARDEN MADE A Q'JIET CANVASS. FOR AFTER Being Dslivsred Before November 30. son-in-la- Horace CARLO DIGGING. Factory Will Not Innst os The eaae of . T. Smith vs. lsaaells Seers ex sL wee on trial yesterday belli district court. The action was brought to recover the sum of. Slot) with interest, from Bcpiemiber 2 1905. The principal Question involved in tho case was one of implied After hearing ihr evidence agency. and arguments of counsel, the court took tho matter under advisement. Tha defendant, aocompanied by her attorney, Hon. Job Lyon, was up from The plaintiff was Balt Lake City. represented by Messrs. Haywood A bags with the leather handle. . . we have several new styles on the ease at the Notion counter. . the price Is 35c. Wednesday eves ing testimonial meetings are held at S p. ni. The public le cordially Invited to attend theee aorvlcea. d for 'school Fall housekeepers will FLOOR he pleased with the RUGS news of this sale. . The fart is that we have just one hundred which are to be sold at the extremely low price of Sor. . mark you -- the cixe is Uttlli) inches - nearly a yard wide and alntoei two yards long. . . The patterns are at food as you'll And in the higher priced ones. . , 3 p. m. Twenty-thir- R. T. Sveuger, a prominent sheepman of Dubois. Idaho, ia visiting friends in Ogden. width. The Christian Science Society holds service at S p. m. ia the Congregational church edition, comer of Adams avenue and Tseufy-flft- h street. Subject. "Doctrine of Atonement. Sunday school in the basement at Evangelical IF PROFERLV after-afternoo- slick. . . it resists wear. . . the sale price ia 25c a yard, double CHURCHES ner Many visitors from Sa'--i Uke sre expected ai Union meeting his FOR are not to be so very SCHOOLS heavy. . make this mts.ake. . The thool rooms are as wel! heated e our homes. . just during the trips to and from school that heavier clothing ia needsd the coat answers. . We offer this week a lot of cotton henriettas it ia a hard twisted yarn which makes goods of a hard surface. . . the dust will nut Busier Brown Belt- sBELTS Fancy silk belta. . . . Plaid belta to match the plaid ellk waists. . . Tbs assortment is complete Just now osrlng to the package which Just reached ua from the market. , . First Baptist - . Dresses the handsomest lot we have yet shown . . , many are of the new plaid material . . and the fact that the tale prices are applied makes the stock doubly interesting. . . Church MEN . Truly remarkable the SKIRTS number of skirts which LESS were' sold yesterday . . new atock ( Carpet Company. .. rugs. . ihe K;i- ivallv began come ime ug-i- . . bui he announcement is made now far the Brst rinu-. . There!! be a rush f..r them -- of that there' : doubt. . 63x80 laches. . to-- ; sbi . ... the tn i FOR TROET WEIGHT A car of Buck heaters ha-- . mm reived by tha Ogdea Furnliu: auu FOR 85c Tomorrow begirt ant about this Christmas business and others again are is thankful for the urging-a- s evidenced :a the increased buying ia those lines which are for gifts, . No one enjoys the rush and noise of the last few days before Christmas. . . Stocks are depleted clerks too busy to give the beat of attention deliveries are delayed and one chooses la ouch kaa'e that the selections are not, in many cases, satisfactory. .. A great many Christmas goods not tha nov. art now shown rlilsa but furs, handkerchiefs, fine linens, silks, gloves-an- d speaking of furs, Mr. Gift maker, here's a thought for which you would give n good bit about Christmas eve when the question of what to buy gross harder to solve. . . Give her a fur no article of searing apparel will be ia better taste this is to he a eeseon of furs and nothing ia dearer te a woman than some choice hit of wearing apparel. And altho these furs are just here the Removal gale prlres ere applied. , . liwfi. O.MK Mtn NOT LOSE EDITORIAL anme of u:ir WE moy impress as being a hit II, BEETS WILLiSEARCllINfi Wrights Store News 1. M'MiW XIoltMNi;, UTAH, TUR , CLEAH - UP SAU my Ufa I will make a great deal mors I did before. Reuben Robinson, the Granlsrtlle boy, waa only In the school three week. It was with tba Utmost difficulty that ha spoke when ho cama, and be Is now cured. Tho most striking ossa, parhap. 1 that of 1ebar Palmar, a man XI yeses whoso homo is la Desoret. of He could sot make a souadeppsr-antl- y had no votoa, and had bees in this condition all hia life. He nqw sk and answers qnsstkms and recited part of "The Village Blacksmith," which he had committed to memory from having used It a an exercise. Another Dessm man. 37 years of age. John H. Westers, waa not so seriously affected a Mr. Palmer, but was a vary bad stammerer, and be now apeak well. Thomas Riley, a Proto boy. considered by many as on of tba worst. ch' they had heard, making good headway and will soon be cured. headway than 3. 1 loss of 31A0400 only, instead of 900a 000 aa sarlior reported. Tho managed and cashier of the institution ware' dismissed, it was Mated, and tbs bus- -' Ineaa continued without interruption under new management. Tba bank baa a capital nt llOOtMXHl and a surplus of IBuo.ooo, with deposits ameaoU-iato MA40.MO. g ' FOOTBALL FLAYER DIE6. Toronto, Out., Oft. 11, V. Gtym Ellin, aged XI. f TVtroeto, foartfc year modern history man at Tomato university, and manager of tho Thito Rugby team last year, died last sight from InJuriM received la a practice foot bail game aa tha 'Varsity Wednesday afternoon. .Ha wulfctd borne after tha game and no aertupa' Manila ware looked for until yasiardar when ha suddenly ooliopsetL B la ha- -' llavad ha was kick ad la the (mad. . Ml 6ETTL1NG A BTRBCB. Washington. Oat. SSVThBn ud NOT GREAT. ALL THIS I WEEK AT Ladies Suits at - Church of Tha Good Bhepherd Cor. Alfred her Grant and Twenty-fourth- . Brown, rector. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Early celebration. 7:10 a. xn. GEO. G. Da?" u mm Price Mens and Boys Suits, Odds and Ends, Price at Less than One-HaSNOW $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOES AT $2.95 lf Sunday school. 6:43. Morning prayer and nermon, 11. Eienlng prayer and sermon, 7:30. Morning text, Thou Shalt Love the Thy God. evening, A Penny a The Rer. Unitarian service: Freak Fay Bddy will preach on tho tn Mart. "From Comirw-Pens One-Ha- lf the trike of the Inlet asthma! ttkdiia late In (ha (hop of Gw icuthom Railway ha boon osttML ft la mgt4-- : New Yoik. Oct, 13. Private advices ad likely that a final af received In Wall street were to the oi the difficulties win ha renobad emir a sdjssRiisut toot Sill effect that tha Irregularities in the next weak management of tba JaHeeo bank of ha satisfactory to hath tow luMsmy Guadalajara, Mexico, would Involve a and the striker. BANK L066ES Bo-ri- renlng service. 7 |