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Show Tnn MOUSING EXAMINER: slsiaut aurgeaut EXAMINER TELEPHONES No. Independent Pncne Bell 'Phone, cne ring h'o. be No. 5f euaiNESs 1 No- - 56 office BREVITIES The funeral of Samuel E. Jewkes Fifili ward meetbe held from ing huue unity el - o'clock. The ; mueine u.ey be Yleatd between (he .nor of H act 11 Su. Tlie interment be la Main City. a 1- : aew electric piano for 2375. Humou eve K nu! phone 014 Y. im. s.Tiafe A yea-- . license was Issued terday afternoon to Jom'pli A. 27. aid Vlobl P. lYwler, ag-i- d U, hoik uf llunpcr. Ft-er- vd s excused v Jtrv afternoon uutll Tuesday nivrn-fofc- - Toe Oi r-jay este- The Inter State Broksiaga Ce, ta la reeelpt of e loiter from Mr. 0. IV mining engineer and general manager of the Smith Falrvlenr Mining Co., elating that artuol ilerelupraeni work ha been begun oh the High Line Mining group of the South Fall-vieCo. It alao ntaiae that on aume of the aomamdlng properties ledgee have been nnouverod rarrylag value Ike aanaye of wblek ran an high aa I jUil.OO par ton, end Judging from the eurfaee abowtage of the Smith Palrvlew Mfg. Oi.a ground consisting of eia full cflaaw It la exported that la the near fatal aome sensational value aJU be opened Up. The stuck In tkle com pany ie eelllng for IS rente a ehare and may he prorared at I he office of Lid-aton- UTAH, Hl'XDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, ENDORSE FIRST GAME OF THE SKEEN SEASON Platform. of Welarr cuuuiy. Cub, la coaveution asaembied. bristly t:i.'un.-- e their platform for the eomiCK ratupaian. tbe following of farts and priunples: We Lesrtlly endorse the State platform adopted by (be Drmocrs'a. in nn. vent ion assembled, at Bail Lake City, on October th. ltdfi, and tlie nominee of that convention. We also undone all national legislation regarding railroad appliances for the protection of railroad SOY REFORMER HAS FOUND A pasatd and demand it rigorous eneap'oyea. HOME AT LAST. force is eat. Wc denounce the issuance, srespt-aueand us of railroad passes by publir official as vicious and a aperies C. C. Richards Engineers tn Enderae-man- t of bribery, and pleage our leginlatlve Dael Through Dissatisfied candidates to use all their endeavors Democrats Belt the Convention. fur th enactment of legislation making it a crime for say public official lo bniti or use free transportation on any railroad wl'hin tbe Bute, and alao THE TICKET. nu ihe pari if th railroad company . State Senator Henry W. Gwill-am- . to issue or give tbe same. W. W. Browning. Reprccentativee While favoring railroads ia Ogdeu Dan Ragan, Charts Rundquist, Adam canyon, we are unalterably opposed L. Paterson. to the occupation of any portion of John Sea- the Ogdeu County Ccmmiaaiseara Canyon road, aa now (two-yoo- r man (four-yaa- r Alex Ririe form), by rails or railroad track beterm). longing to any common carrier of Sheriff G. R. Belnap. or freight, and Insist upoa passengers Clerk Horae S. Foster. the maintenenoe of (his magnificent Treasurer- - Jooaph BidwolL roadway free from every obstruction, Roeordor Mrs. Lissotto E. Millar. for the benefit of ell the people. Aaraaaor Andrew Martin. We denounce (he present eonditiou Attorney J. D. Shoon, of the loads of Weber County, sad Jenkins. Surveyor Washington pledge our candidate to Improve and Constable of Ogden Thomas Cun- belter tbe same througnout tbe counningham. ty, aa tbe finances of the county will The Iteumcrata e JUDGE LEAVES THE CUT OFF BY DEMOCRATS TRAIN y Jed-ndia- h u THEATERS AN EASY VICTORY FOR THE VERSITY TEAM. UNI- THE OutOgden Twain Was Completely classed far Lack of Knowledge of th hewt Rules. pic-(ure- lf rule. In fact, tlie game waa lost not through bad playing, but through ignorance of thla aeasua'a method of playing. Ogden played the name tactic that have been iu use for years without profiting by the opportunities offered under the new rules. . Belt Lake, by taking advantage of tbe forward pass, the punt and the crisa-croenude yard at will. aot. however, by superior team work, but beno cause opposition was offered to retard their runs. In the second half Ugden began to profit by the experience of the first, so that many of the new play a "sprang" by ihe varsity eleven were turned into big losses to them. One point waa brought out conclusively- the leam which la uble soonest to adapt Itself to the new rules trill be the w inner of the inter high school series of games. Over the method of laat year thla season playing offers a host of effective plays that may be used to gain yard. The forward paa, from a man back of the line to a man five yard In advance, but wrho also started from back ot the line, waa played by Salt Lake repeatedly and It Invariably netted the required ten yards. It took Ogden the first half to underatand that the ball might be caught la mid-ai- r on the forward para. Iu thla feature the new gam? resembles basket bell. Then on the punt, under last year's rules, no men oiuthe aggressive was allowed to touch th ball until it had been touched by a man on tbe defensive. in contrast to the new rule which make the bell eny mans ball after it bee touched the ground. By not realising ihtsiDgdea lost valuable ground, not once; but often. Aa quickly aa the local eleven play ball they will run a fast game. Material la the team la In the game last evening they were handicapped by being outmats plays weighed, but whenever were roeorted tn, Ogden sucoeeded excellently in breaking them up. Tho game waa devoid of sensatione mass plays al features. - Th which offered opportunities for brilliant run, seem to have been relegated to the shelf, and science has taken the place of atrength. in the line-ti- p were tbe following players: Ogden - Smith. .( Campbell, q. b.; a. 1 first-claa- s. old-tim- Douglas, ff.b. ; Lewis, r.h.: Tavey, l.b.; On amvunt of the attitude of the Democratic convention in endoising Skeen, the boy reformer, attorney, yeaierday afternoon. Judge A. U. Horn announced laat evening that he had left the Democratic pany and iu the future would be a Republican. Thl aot ion of Judge Hum Is Just tbe beginning of what may be looked for among ;he Democrat between now and election. After C. C. Richards, chairman uf tba Democratic convention, with the assistance of relatives and followers, in had succeeded "railroading" through the nomination of Skeen for attorney, about rlxty Democrats left the convention, diagueied, and were very bluer In denouncing this action. For the first time in the political history of the rounty Democrats confided their sentiments to Republicans, and assured the latter uf their support in the present camimign. Jedt-dia- h SCHEDULE FOB BOWLIHCLEACUE Games to Be Flayad in the Commar-eia- l Laague for the First Half. The schedule uf the Commercial for Bowling league ha been arranged the first half of ihe aerie a- - follows: Oct. 15 Gyain Wrights. vs. auford Oct. v. e-Si ll-N- Oct. A Oct. FOUND tuinVn'. GUILTY. -- Waliei c. CunFt. rau, Oct. ningham, preaidwiit of the North tnier-IcaIjirnl company, was found aulltv in the United ntei1 dlnlrirt eour today of using the mails with lnrcn in defraud In cnneoi'rn slili the crlleo-tloi- t of fees from persons who placed land with him for rale. 1:1. n RAINY SEASON. Panama. Oct. 13- .- The verv severe rnlny season ha rn:i-- .i luundatlons in ihe Interior ,.im principally In the i iovlnri- - of Iais Pantos, w uere hearr Iosu-- m i.are been suffered. The rfllrlmcv of steam shovels in (b- - cans! mn vjii le considerably t!-- e delayed by !u- - DOHOTO & COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED Jesaooa vi. Gyain. Nye v. Wrights. Scribes v. Columbit club vs. Clark. vs. Rush-me- r. 26 Oct. 26 Shupe-Willia- v. Clark. Oci.2k- - Gyain Ort. 30 Columbia WOLF M. MEETS WITH club v. Oct. 31 Jesaco v. Nov. 1 Nye v. Scribe. vs. Nov. 3 Wright Halve, buying. Fresh fruit and vegetables, rapl clrrli lu the office of esand fancy grccaria. Master Mechanic Malone, narrowly caped death beneath the wlieela of a, poa-and car. but will lose both feet aibly a hand as the result uf aa accident lu the Union depot yards, at 7:30 Ee A. oclock laat evening. Tbe young man waa removed to the hospital, and for a while his life waa despaired of. but 2259 Washington Abe. later he recovered from the shuck to a certain extent, and at an early hout-thimorning waa reported lo be resting easier, and It waa thought stood a fair show for recovery . A far aa could be learned from the officials at the depot, it seems tbat a switching crew waa nuking up train No. 3 of the Union Pacific. The engine attached to a dining car was coming in on track No. 2. At a point opposite the express office, which wai Is where you buy the very dark. Wolf was struck by th car which wa being rushed along by Best the Market Affords tbe engine. The unfortunate man was hurled to the track and tbe wheels of the trucka of the rar panned over hla legs and the end of his right hand The shrieks and groans of the victim attracted the attention of the train crew and the engine was Immediately stopped and the injured man removed from tbe track to the express office and sent to the hospital in a few minutes In the ambulance. Wolf has only been lit this city about two months, having come here from Evanston, where hla wife, to whom he haa been married about four months, waa living with her parents ALWAYS NICE waiting until Mr. Wolf oould find a house In thla city. He la 30 years of AND TRtSH age aud a trusted employe of good habits, and during hla short residence In Ogden hao made many friends who will he sbqcked at tbe aad misfortune 2344 Washington Are. that haa befallen him. M. M. Wolf, a Olsen, Grocer, s PICKETT Grocery Co, Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES PROBATE COURT IN The following matters were heard Sliupe-- Nov. 5 Jesaco vs. Wright a. Nov .6- - Scribe v. Ruabmer. Nov. 7 -- Nye vs. Clark. Nov. Gyain va. Columbia club. vs. Shupe-WilliaNov. by Clerk Carl Allison in the abeence of Judge Howell from the city Saturday. Estate of Hanuah Crompton, deceased. Petition for confirmation of sale WEDDING PRESENTS of real estate; granted. Estate of William Crompton, deceased. Petition for confirmation of sale ve. Columbia club. uf real estate; granted. Nov. Estate of Herbert N. Bradley, deNov. 13 Gyain v. ceased. Petition for letters of admin-- i Nov. 14 -- Wright ve. Ruahmer. t ration with will annexed; continued Nov. 16 -- Scribe v. Clark. to October 20th. Nov. 16 Nye va. Estate of Norman N. Robertson, deNov. 12 --Jesaco va. ceased. Petition for letter of adminNov. 20 Nye va. istration; granted; bund 1500. Nov. 21 Scribes va. Wright. Estate of Mary M. McGaw, deceasNov. 22 Gyain va. Ruchmer. ed. Petition far confirmation of aile; club va. Clark. ,Nov. granted. Nov. 26- - Nye va. Ruahmer. Estate of Genvge Storey, deceased. Nov. 2T -- Scribea v. Gyain. va. ColumPetition for letter of administration; Nov. granted; bond $600. bia club. Estate of James U Porter, deceased. Nov. 26 Jesaco vs. Clark. v. Wrighi. Petition for order of sale; granted; Nov. 3b saco d. are the order of the day Bhnpe-William- Bhupe-Wlllia- d 25 and 20 minutes. Dec. 12 Gyain vs. Dec. IS Columbia club v. Wright. Dec. 14 Clark va. Ruahmer. Bbupe-WlJlin- MISS NANNIE TOUT RAILROAD IN ICELAND. William 8. Lewie, one of the first, school teacher In thla section, died al hla home le Baker City, Ore., on Reptemher Id. at th advanced age of 71. He was uf Welsh birth aud emigrated to t'tah la 1654, and lived In various parts of Utah, teaching principally In the district achnola and finally he moved to Baker City, Ore., wiere hie death oceuired. And Bisters at the Grand Opera House, Friday, October 0, . Program : BUSWELL THE d fr are Unionists of Louisville, Ky day for emitrivtng for an eight-hou- r ployes on municipal work and $1.75 per day wages. Tenor aolo "l.end Me Your AM" She the Mountain Side Clay Mias Maggie Tout. Trio, 'cello, violin and piano Italic Misses Maggie. Nannie and Haxel Tout. Duet "A Life la tbe Woods" Solo I Blanchard Mis Swan..' Maggie Tout. Tou need not have :he ready cash --Just a portion of it We will arrange m yon can pay for it In Installments and carry tbe watch while paying for It Our watches are selected from the best makers in tho country and wo know them to bo reliable. A good 4 Jeweled for $16.00. watch, gold filled-a- New York, Ocl. 1 3. Margaret Bradley. aged 22 years, was ahul aud mortally wounded by Frank Reia on the street tonight. Reia Aral Jive times while the woman waa walking with another man. The bullets took effect In her back. Reis wae arrested. If You Want NO FOUNDATION. Sceana St. Petersburg. Oct. 13. Tbe offl-ritelegraph agency publishes I ho following dispatch from Tula: Mia Nannie Tom. "The report spread abroad that Jewish massacre ia being, organised .MoreNinety per cent of the plate printers here is devoid of foundation. over, there lx not the slightest indicaare organised. tion of preparation! for a massacre." al Scene from Dot Frelarhiitx." w Ith orchestra and stage effect. f J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE ibem-stdvi'-- j tn ere-wer- e VI- V a rt I .1 -D. b OUR OCTOBER EUR SALE It-.l- 20 CLOSES NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT The puni Berk wa hp b;unxr uf our preriou October aalp. wr-- k iu 1ur wiling. Miint iipw thiup linn amvti during ih l ur. Srarf, Muff or lackcl iu pvprr kind of fur, al wt-k- . Jlorp Ihmi nml nil will lu- jilacpil nn salo Mondav. at u diconnt of l!' Pont;. - r lVn-r-Kon- n. Ita-ke- PER CENT OFF th1 amount nf Fun wen foM than in sny iwit-- ,: iWfoil t. ' a Diamond Diamonds are a luxury to most, people bnt arc real-y worth as much to you aa that much money in tho bank. We can sell you a diamond ring from $10.00 to $500.00 on the Installment plan and you can SELL IT BACK to us any time for cash leas 10 per cent Good offer. Isnt it? . Maggie and Haxel Tout. 'Cello aolo1 "Thw H If You Need a Watch Come to Us KILLED IN NEW YORK. Gounod K. F. Tout. Wandered Down TWENTY-FOURT- WATCHES AND DIAMONDS ON CREDIT land. Mias Maggie Tout. Jit Copenhagen, Jeno-Huba- there. The cluwing of a must piuMperti'.i fruit season In thla locality ia now under way. The peach crop especially ha been exceptionally large, one orrh-aihaving produced 4,iNin bushels of one variety the Elbert besides three or four car that wasted on tlie want of boxes; the amn ground for 7.500 basgrower booked order ket a of grape, beside reserving heavily for private trade. The tomato crop Is Immense, requiring the ntmoai endeavors of the loral factory lo handle il. The fruit, will he followed with the harveslliia or an unprecedented th- 1st ihe adnur ration, present licet crop. The last crop of alfalfa were appointed and nn ad- In being pul tip. and will measurably 2 until taken o'clock. journment make up for damage done in h by .Mr. Beaman, in his speech, jm!ti.d the summer rains, coming mainly, an ml tlie duties of ciHrens to protect li dues, from land that would have anil nhey the law cf (lie enun'ry. He pi i winced no Isle crop without the directed hi remark alonr suit gran i aitis. llnefc. The county has had men In offlr.- - who have been a law unto The sudden from disappearance men wno have taken fund home In this plare of Mias Kia Camp- from the public treaauri which iliey for reasons tinexlpaln-- 1 haw not entitled to. The pel Minns nf at I quite a sensation. th. people fur a grand jury at vari'ius Mr time were constantly denied. John B Orion, a former resident "t Seaman then look up the padded pav lMs place, wliu he lieen for mime rolls Mud bounty fraud oases and said lime resiling in Idaho, w married lh made Iasi in the Suit Lake temi when the exposures wen mid men defended tlie in Ethel the press ple liveUnd. who a'so could not h trusted u do 'lie fpiaic hiiils from Ihe nur'h rereprtun lliina by the public. Hoiieiy suhiiib iin r eii titled hem iit ihe of the p.lb-rinf offlelalk im: .ml of Nit ihe IM'vniK Mnd public Mr. grxini. wbsi is ibe tresHUiv a; liieir hninc in Nmih public ruimiy JoHrpii (Irion, want. Mr. tiuaui.in s.vid .lie nup. attirney, couniy s:iiirney. .-nmury missioners am) iCorney - nerui had KILLED A ROBBER u failed to du tlii; ilu-graft, and piiniahlng grafie.-.Thwere a. fo'l'ms: committee W L Salt Laka Groear Turns the Tables Platform and resolut'.-ir-.-- . . on a Bold Robbar. W. K. Bosh-ner- . Msgmuia. .lames Alia.-,A. il. Horn. W. I! John Lowder. A. A. Allen. D. C. Shupe, Inis! nigh at II o'clock, ua a grocer Rnbeii (lale. r.uiiie.1 Elmore, located at ; h corner O'Kunira'ioii aud order ul luii-.nuf Thiid South and Went Temple .1. H. Enalan. John P.iim-- . sTteeia, in Salt Lake, was counting Driver. F. T. Wbiiakei. II. y. llsr-ri- . up the cash a rubber walked in and . N. Muntgomery. Adam covered Mr. Elmore with a gun and George Est. commanded him to throw up his Credential (iledhi.M. M.irin baud. Instead of complying with ihe I. Hi'iu;, Cullen. Henry Ander-onvhiwr's demands. Mr. Elmore proved N. K. Elderkin. H. Barser. Ji.. D. hi n.ettle by grabbing up a revolver D. McKay. .1. P. liilismi. Ciiris. Olson. at liis aide, and shot the robber before ilrcanlraii.in- - C. Permanent c In- bad time iu raise hi gun. The Richard, ciiaiiman. Judge S. T. Chit! action of Mr. Elmore ought lo be a to the robbers who warning Jneph Cher, vice rhal:treo: r. Ande'on. Mtereiary. . Henrv in this vicinity, an earlv hour (bis mnintng the dead rn. Jr., araie'sui .eru-itii;en. tVai-loh- -r Ciia- - ("an, had not been Idwriflui. Oct. 13. The Icelandic to government baa finally decided build a railroad la Iceland, it will JEWELER is where you buy the best for the money bond I3.2UG. Board of education va. D. C. Stephens, continued for tbe term. Orchestra Selertbm Duet Four Sunbeams Lehman run from Reykjavik about forty-fiv- e Maggie and Haxel Tout. mile through a fertile part oT the Violin aolo - "Hejre-Kat- r country, where a similar railroad waa Hasel Toul. planned many years ago by an Amergeene from "Faust." with Jewel Gounod ican. Song and orchestra The Icelanders are conducting an Mias Nannie Tout. 'Cello solo Berpeltio"...i...Hceans agitation fur a distinctive flag for Ice- Miss Nettle Bron of Nurih Ogden gue lo Weston, Ida , in a few days to lake charge of a district rliool - Escape from Death Beneath the Wheels of a Car in Railroad Yards. Narrow Rufcli- - d. Death ef a Pioneer , Teaeher Notes of Interest from tho Little Town. ui - PAINFUL MISHAP. mer. Shupe-WilUam- y continue v. Clarks. Bhupe-Willian- (. u pl-i- M. A Arc always usrd. pcay.ithe line of chinas ere. Hues uf faiuOur nanienial dibs is the moi of any ia the city. An inaperuo, Src us fcefnra will demonstrate d FURNISHED Fd-wa- nriora. The 12 Oct. 22 Oct. 2 Oct. 24 - n Scowcroft vs. Scribes. ye vs. Columbia club. Oct.17 Oct. r. g.: Lindsay, r. t.; Carlson, HOUSE. Meyer, r. .: Din more, L g.; Scudder, 1. t.; va. Columbia Dec. 3 want a furnished house of 4 or 6 A. Campbell, I. club. rooms; must bo cheep; or will buy Balt Lake Journal, r.; Scranton, q. Dec. 4 Wright va. Clark. furniture if cheap, and rent houae. b.: Benson, f. b.: Ashley, r. h.; FerguDec.6 Jesaco va. Rush mer. office. X thin Apply It, son. 1. h.; McXmighton. r. g.; Snow, Dec. 6 -- Nye va. Gyain. r. t.; Monahan. r. e.; Roberta. 1. g.; Dec. 7 Scribe va. Ruasell, 1. T.: Needham. .1 e. Dec. 10 Jessoo v. Nye. NORTH OGDEN NOTES Referee Bassett. Cmpire Curtis. Dec. 11 Scribea v. WANTED de-pen- Ki-lc- ENDORSING OF JEDEDIAH SKEEN THE CAUSE. Many Other Democrats Left the Convention and Will Cast Their Lots With Republicans. The first gam of football this sea-co-n resulted dismally for Ogden. When th whistle blew at tbe clora of the game the second team of the university marched off tbe field with 22 points compared with Ogden'a 4, aud these they won easil). After five minutes of the game It was demonstrated that Ogden was hopelessly outclassed on knowledge of the new in-al- "aore-bead-- - Presents I pei mil. We pledge our candidate for county rommiaakiaers to make only auch alteration In th rued or school die trlrta within Ihe county aa meet with the approval of the parties Interested. We also pledge our candidates for the legislature to muiutalu the present laws forming the relation of employer and employe. We also pledge nil our candidates to an ecmwmlcal administration of county affairs, and tlAt they will keep within the law. We favor a thorough laveetigatioa of the graft that hsa already been exposed to the public, ns being carried on by the court bonne ring, together with the prosecution of the guilty Individual, and the recovery of surh moneya aa may have been miMppro-prlateand ailaapplled. Wa pledge our candidate fur County Attorney to assist rather ihan retard the prosecution of any officer charged by any clilaen with misappropriation of public funds of the county. W hold that It I n political truth that every officer responsible for tbe disbursement of money I required by law to give a bond for the faithful execution of his trust, end we believe that there hare been Instance In the past of uch bond where the condition have been violated and no attempt lisa been made to recoup to the county the funds if has lost thereby, and that the ofleere elected at thin election shall enforce any inch liability as now or may hereafter exit. We nppeel to all eitlxena of Weber County who favor a good, honest and economical administration of county affaire, to Join with ua la carrying ont the objects of this plntfbim. and the election of the ticket nominated thereon. The permanent organlxaifon ie aa follows:. Chairoiaa, C. C. Richard; vice chairmen. Judge 8. T. Corn and Joseph Chen; aeciwiarjr. Henry Anderson; assistant secretary, II. Barker, Jr.; sergeant at arms, George Ward-law- ; assistant atrgeant al arms, Cha. Clark; cbaiilaln, X. 8. Elderakln. h. a HORN n One of (be greatest farce la tl.e political blaiury of Weber county waa v lineled ai the Democratic convvui wn afheld ai the court bouse yrait-rdaternoon. in which the political boss, C. C. Richard, of the "Bloody grothe principal actor and und." Ski-ewas an able understudy. The act ion. of th bosa were tlreaume and caused about eighty nemocrata to bolt Ihe convention, and some of them Heed have declared that from this date ou the Interstate Brokerage On., Motel Bldg. they are going to lie Republicans. The performance waa a follows: era aa Ogtlea V. M. Allison. Jr.. Charles C. Richard was made permanent cliairtnau. which position he rid tor yesterday afternoon. held with cae and grace. Every nomDr. H. U. Ho vi h ha rulurned from ination waa made by acrlttmation. and Gnualaua nd will remain la Ogden. It was Indeed a harmonious meeting, until the call fur nomlnatumi for counFor r hoi ee hay, rolled oau and Bill- ty attorney waa made, hairniau Richcall all frail of kind: ed grain boxes, ards recognized Irving Kiumet. who at, at Oroufa, 162 Twenty-fourtnamed JjU-- i I'. Davis, and R. T. Harris who placed the name ot Judge A. Mr. Charlo Stout and har Infant G. Horn before the convent tun. Vice ; eon arrived from Seattle laat evening Chairman Judge 8. T. Corn was then ' on n vieit to Iter parent, Mr. and called lo the cltalr. Chairman RichI Mrs. Fred Shlella of Monroe evenue. ards then took iba floor and alar'ed lu nn sne of ihuon periodical lectme stums of hla. He plrtutvd in the mast vivid manner how tlie people of the county had been mulched from the very brink of nifnailon by an alAmeri-kearo- n ( leged "brave clilaen organ I, Then he nominaied J. AT THE GRAND, D. SUeon. Chairman Richard was considerate That comic opera eonllnuea to lie the public favorite waa demon! rat- enuiitfh to apologise lo tho Democrats ed laat night la n out Id tod approval assembled for naming Ihe of "The Royal Chef, a Ihreerart opera Republican on a Demurraiic ticket and the sympathy was received with fares of merit In lyrica and nmslr. The production was given with a daah bowed heads of shame. aod freehaeae that seldom character-Ixe- s Well, th vote wan taken and it relight opera, at leant that light sulted in 111 votes for Hkeen; W for opera which, in lie eleventh hour, ie Judge Horn and IS for Davis. Then eat to tour the country. There ie followed an eaodun of stalwart Demoin the truing of the opera ample op- crats. Clem Marlin, Joseph Peery and R. portunity for rich effeete in stage costumes and funny alt u at Ian. T. Harris were appointed a committee The theme of thle opera oonoerna to notify Bkeea that the Democrat allh the trouble of the Bajah of had thrudl the honor upon him and Oolong, n mythical Island built to request hint to eonte to the convenorder and eoaeeQuently built lo convey tion post baste. Within n few minutes the idea of the author In aa funny IBs ooniinltie returned to the conand aorgeoua an effect aa poeallile. vention with the boy reformer. When Much at the aucceae of the opera the Democrat gut the frightened upon the equipment of the com- youngster ie their midst il was fully If wan aot It It. pany playing given a minute before he found words to un the elaborate scale to which the enpreas hiniaulf, then he said somecant la accustomed, It approarhed It thing about being overwhelmed with last night, for the ouatumea. the scen- Joy at the honor. Then hla nerve, ery, the variety of efferta and in abort, which only momentarily left him, retlie mechanical' part of the production, turned and he raid tn very emphatic 1 auggestlve of thoroughness In de- tone that be waa not going to ab'jw tail and finish. any marry to the grafter. He went Of the music In the opera part la on and told what he would do. IF an excellent sample of th light, airy ELECTED. He gut mined up in his melody which composers are wont to speech and finally took hla seat someclothe witty lyrics and which le what embarrassed. His attempt at whistled on the streets the day after. was a dismal failure. Several gongs ung by principals and apeaklug The rest of the ticket was nomig chorus last night were received with nated by acclamation except In the enthusiasm. They are typical la sen- cane of rnuitlable, over which timent and are usually good for aa there waa the a contest between Tboutas many encores a the ninger In willing Cnuniugham, Janies Allen and Richard to respond to. Chorus work of the Williams. Cunningham wnn nominatcompany la not above the average. In ed. place it le weak, but there la even la The tame old rooster In the defiant the weak spots of the production g attitude w'as adopted a the emblem of saving feature. (he party. Of roerae to Hai-rHermsen Tliirefral c unmltlee following the compllmentai-adjective Gee. WsriUsw. C. D. and ihe rhapsodic. If there are any. waa named: C. Richard, Tyree, Mam Thuina. An the Royal Chef he proved a royal E. 1otenmm. A. fun maker. As a fun maker he tick- W, W. Drowning, Jensen. J. H. Brown. led hi audience, so his mere was A,. Aileh. C. 'J. Mania I'. Brown. C. Hhupe. In proportion to the laugh he proMiiaw, W. H. Lowder. I. M. Knifduced. Hermann belongs to that class of comedian that are funny ( took eman. G. F. Wemberslon, J J. H'lich-or- i, C. C. Wilson, Caleb Perry. J. C. at, even when they are serious. Un F. 11. Wrighl, O. F. Atwood, ie mirthful and dlffi-selaughter lu- - a Hunter. turn of his - or s shift of hW h.vd. Joe. Fsi, H. Garner. or the inaunrt- i which hi- mites t.P KORKXnON SESSION. king English with ticintau cone- The was called to order convention of the ler.gunre. John as the Mijiih'g prime at 11 o'clock by T. D. Jotaneon. rhali-maStanley was named tempernarv mtulatir. played lo u.Ivnoisbc :mt Seamnn ami K. T. Harris temporary eecre-MrHo rivals Hciniwn un-- i approval. Aftt a Hliori addre-- a by Chairmakes an adniireh'c l)Mi- -r tri'iabera of the (omp.U) are clcicr man Seaman on graft and denouncing te. ltion. F- - cbapUu. DEMOCRATS ROOMS. Independent 'Phene Sell 'Pho, tw rinse EDITORIAL .V OGDEX, llciiHinlHT thfit ftwy - |