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Show TUESDAY M08XIXG, THE 31083150 EXAMINEE OGDES, UTAH, OF CITY CLAIMS AND v. B. H. ROBFRTB ATELY-WRITTE- LARGMATRftNin gETTLEDUT,NE IMAGIN READS TELEGRAM. .r is Ogden. of Salt Lake is a vtolt-o- r t A. B. Irvine Is up from visiting in Ogden. Salt Lake Energy all gone? Headache! Stomach out of order! Simply a case of tornid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters trill asks a new man or woman o( you. The Democratic rally at tha Grand Opera house last evening was well attended and B. H. Roberts the principal of the occasion was listened to sprier with interest. Tha meeting was relied to order at 8:15 oclock by county Chairman T. ho made an Introductory D. Jnlinwsi, laudatory address In n general way ahuut ail the candidates on the Democratic ticket. He made the statement that In a certain rooming house In the city, containing 31 rooms, 100 men had bwn registered, many of whom must have been illegally registered. He claimed that all the persons he bid talked to. Republicans and Demot-rais- , Vota far J. A. Howell for District with the exception of the editor of a Judge. certain newspaper, disapproved of such a eourae of procedure After the Vote for J. A. Howell for District speaker had concluded his tirade Judge. against this renal n editor whore name he did not mention, Miss Mary Farley Vote for J. A. Howell for District sang in pleasing voice, evoklug much Judge, lie has served the people well applause. Judge Maginnii, who baa lately reas Manlclpal Judge and is entitled to turn ea from the east, was introduced promotion a tho first speaker. He made the asclaim that he brought news Vote for J. A. Howell for District tounding from the east that Judge Parksr'e elecJudge. tion was assured. Said hs: "Republicans say that Judge Parker at new Tha Mg driving wheel prase be was a sphinx, which could not the Southern Pacific shops was started made to open its mouth, and finally way when he did open hia lips to apeak they yesterday in nn exparimenlal with perfectly satisfactory results, and were sorry far it. will be regularly used for repairing A duet by Mrs. Jonm and Mlsa Tlllle driving wheels In the future, 'lhls Mg Hancock wan received with great plecp of machinery will henceforth do away with the necessity of sending B. H. Roberta was presented to the irivlag wheels to the shops In Sacra- audience as tho next speaker. lie been done as has heretofore, stated that the Opera house brought mento, or repairing. It is a Putnam and has back fond recollections to him for In i capacity of 300 tons pressure It bo was nominated by acclamation ns a candidate for represent all vs to J. A. Howell has had the necessary congress. He read a telegram which experience to fit him for the office oil was reoeived by the Democratic State Jistrlct Judge, because aa Municipal committee from I he Democratic NatiIndge be has tried over 8,000 criminal onal committee which said that circumstances bad arisen during the past .nd 900 civil cases. Vota for him. three days which would turn from to 1,500,000 votes to Judge AlDave Mattson Is tho man far Counton B. Parker. him. VOTE for Clerk. ty a Tire speaker then went into Stewart McGregor, commonly known lengthy dissertation on the trusts and is "Scotty. a denizen and dope fiend attempted to show that they were putf lower Twenty-fift- h street, escaped ting up the campaign money to try Instead of havirom custody yesterday while doing and elect Roosevelt. ing an election, a free expression of iuty on tho munlolpal rock pile. American manhood, we eland here on Scotty succeeded in scaling the shed In a desperate attempt to get back to t he eve of election In danger of having his "dope, while the guards were It purchased by the trusts, said the busy. The officers deulare If they suc- siwaker. Then In concluding his receed la locating the prisoner bis lata marks on the truste he made a bitter attack upon the President by 'saying uecapade will coat him an additional "because of the crazy, cowardly attiI Imprisonment tude of the President, a million and a half voire have been turned to Parker J. A. Howell has hsd the necessary wlihln the last few days. of office the him fit for experience to The remainder of his address was deDistrict Judge, because as Municipal voted to eulogising the state and Judge he has tried over 6,000 criminal county Democratic tickets. He charged and 900 civil cases. Vote for him. that there has been a very villainous warfare made upon Jndge Powers. "I Dave Mattson for County want to know Vote for when retd, tbe Clerk If you want your legal bueinsss we are to arrive at a speaker, of settlement In County affairs attended to rights things In Utah, If such prooeedure is carried on!" J. A. Howell has bad the necessary The speaker did not say much In reexperience to fit him for the offloe of gard to the new American party as he District Judge, beoause as Municipal has been doing lp different parte ef the Judge be has triad over 6,000 criminal state. In coneluidon he said: T give and 900 civil cases. Vota for him. It to you as my solemn Judgment that DIED Mrs. Annie Butler West Hie beet Interests of Utah, that the poafterwife of Byron West yesterday litical peers of Utah,. require the elecnoon at tha mental hospital in Provo. tion of the Democratic ticket from first Mrs. West was writ known in Ogden to last. where she has resided all her life, was A long by Mias Tlllle Hancock, thirty-fiv-e years of age, and had been In the Deep, rendered In an Inmate hut a month prior to bar "Asleep held most pleasing voice, ocmcluded tbe raldeath. The funeral will be ly. Wednesday at tha Marriott meeting house. THE MODEST COLLEEN. Veto for Dave Mattson for County Clerk If yen want your legal business If I should sing of "Mary In County affairs attended to right Dont think that thats her name. My colleen bawnn ennthrary J. A. Howell baa bad the necessary And doesnt care for fame. office of him fit the for She sea twould make her fidget experience to District Judge, because as Municipal To see her- - name In print. , Judge he has tried over 6,000 criminal So I cant sing of Murihcr! 1 and 900 civil cases. Vote for him. nearly gev a hint! j. e. Vote for J. A. Howell for District Judge. He has served the people well as Municipal Judge and is entitled to promotion Vote for Dave Mattson for County Clerk If you want your legal business In County affairs attended to right tables dressing Your credit It prices rodnosd good. Ogden Tur. A Carpet Co. A swell lino of EXCURSION RATES TO SALT LAKl CITY SUNDAY, NOV. 1STH. Special train vis Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 1:30 a. m., returning leaves Balt Lake City, 10:30 p. m. Everybody invited. Fare $1.00 round trip. Cave Mattson la the man for ty Clerk. VOTE fbr him. Vote far Judge. J. Coun- A. Howell for District The Socialists of Ogden closed their campaign last night at a meeting nt their headqunrtan at which 300 or 400 were present The spankers, Joseph Gilbert of Salt Lake, editor of "The Crisis, addressed tbs audience on the subject; Socialism is Coming," and met wMh a hearty reception. Vote for J. A. ITowell for District Jndge. He has served the people well as Municipal Judge and is entitled to promotion The ladies of the Socialist party of Ogden have prepared an entertainment nt the Socialist headquarters for election night, nt which n lunch and coffee will be served, while election results are awaited. ' VOTE FOR Dave Mstteen for County Clerk, he is a man of experience, A petition was filed in the Second Judicial district oonrt today by Albert El Buhner, and two daughters, Mrs. George WatsonVones and Mias F. Louise Balmer all of Utioa, New York, throngh their attorney, Thos. Maloney, asking for a decree fixing heirship and for final distribution or tha estate hero of Mrs. Fannie Balmer, who died, intestate, May 4, 1904. at Utica, New York. The portion of the property mentioned in the petition in this locality consists of severs 1 lots in Lake View addition, Ogden. - , Vble for J. A. Howell for District She likes to watch me writing T" A sonnet to her eyes, Vote for J. A. Howell for District Judge: because be has demonstrated that he is a lawyer of ability and n In poetry recitin , 4 .4 Judge: because he has demonstrated fair and Impartial Judge. The love that In roe lies, $ that he Is a lawyer of ability and a But holds one rosy digit, & j fair and impartial Judge. t- -; Vote for Dave Mattson for County Restrainin' of me pea, If Mushal bualnesa want call her If I should Vote for J. A. Howell for District Clerk your legal you j.J ;J I almost wrote it then. Jwdgs; because he bas demonstrated in County affaire attended to right that he is a lawyer of ability and a A new bicycle was found last night So when the anwes af Nora, fair and impartial Judge. An Nell an Kata, betimes, by police officers and was taken to poVOTE FOR Dave Mattson for Coun- lice headquarters where its owner may Or Mary, Rom or Dora j Are mtntioned In me rhymes, get it by calling and describing iL ty Clerk, he it a man of experience. They mean that modest midget, TACOMA. 1; LOS ANGELES. S. That charmin little elf. Dave Mstteen la the man for CounWhose name la OI Ill Iave ye ty Clerk. VOTE for him. 7. Lo Angeles To guess her name yerself. lx Angeles, Nov. T. A .Daly, inOathollc Standard and Dave Mattson is the man for Coun- and Tacoma played oft a postponed game this afternoon and the north- Times. ty Clerk. VOTE for him. erners took it. by tbe score of 2 to 1. Both hits and runs were very bard to . RIBBON WAISTS. J make on both aides, but Tacoma, beHORSES WASTED had every sides fielding brilllanty, a Ribbons hold a proud place! of baseball luck. HORSES WAMTHD-- W. win to in particle R. H. E. We like tbum aa well as ever for Score Ogden Nor. 7, 8, 9, to buy all the TiOa ..1 6 7 trimmings, and as for sashes, it la only Angeles good, sound fat horses worth tho Tacoma. 6 3 hocause of the mure somber attire . .... ..... money, weighing from 800 to 1,500 Baterlee Jones and Spies; Fitzger- suitable to tbe season that prevents lbs. C. B. Johnson, W. M. Carpenthe handsome sash ribbons from being ter, at Burnett A Dees Uvery sta- aldU and Hogan. ns much In evidence as ever. They figmpire Perrins. ble, 2537 Grant Are. ure in all sorts of girdles. We come not to talk of these old favorites, however. Now quite the latest thing is to have a waist entirely or ribbon. You say that is not new, The arrivals in the past 24 hours But It is. Instead of the more or less were: narrow ribbons used for waists of yore Harry E. Hays, New York; E. B. these new waists are composed of tbe il Lou isson. San Francisco; Mr. A. C. dsinly-hueribbons with a stripe Poor Vision, Past, Ogden; W. S. Spieslcigh, New along the edge, and nearly as wide as Headache, York; L. M- TebbiiL Detroit; M. D. ordinary silk. The lengths of ribbon 5'o Ache, Jenkins. Chicago; John A. Hunter, may be sewed together by means of a VOIP Crossed .Eyes, New York: A. C. Presley, San Fran- fancy stitch, or the Joining! may be Supposed Neuralgia cisco; A. B. Irvine, Salt Lake; J. M. invisible. There waists are the latest Nervousness. Bowman, Balt Lake; H. H. Tuch, Salt bits of ehic, and a glance at tha exLuke; E. B. Moriny, California; Mr. quisite colors and designs of these new Perfect Vision, and Mrs. B. H. Hob arts. Salt Lake; wide ribbons will show one at a glance Result Head Ease. 8. Care Chicago; A. Fritenstrin. Chi- jmt how lovely they are, and give . Eye Ease, fi. A. Curtis. New York; Y. R. even tbe least impressionable mind an cago; in Straight Eyes, ides of their delightful possibilities. Swan, city; W. IL Sawyer, City. Returned Health Philadelphia Record. VOTE FOR Dave Mattson for CounJ. S. LEWIS & CO. ty Clerk, he is a man ef experience- Examination Free. Parke lie says he dresses according Rt Mimics show that 75 per Vote for J. A. Howell for District to the climato. cent of tha nmnona diseases Rose If he did that he wouldn't Judge; because he has demons? rated are caused by eye strain. have time lo do anything else. Toan that he is a lawyer of ability and . Glasses REED HOTEL Worn d - fair and iupastlal Judge. Topics. CAMPAIGN CL08E8 WITH ENTHU8-- 1 V 'company te be Noti Sevan-tcant- h Side- walks. HAS HO SUBSTITUTE. J. M. Bowiuaa rv;-- fied to Move Its Track on Street Nearer Absolutely Pure Millin- RALLIES A$TIC MEETINGS. Ccunty Chairmen Johnson Makes E travagsnt Accusations and Slanders Editor Whom ha Feara to Name. Closing out sale. Chicago ery Co, Opera Houm Block. I The city council met last night end rushed a considerable amount of routine work through in a short time. the Claims aa recommended by rlaime committee to the amount of $2,072.93 were allowed. The financial cnnmiit'eca recommendation of the payment of the partial etiuuu of J. P. ONeil, amounting to $1,628.60, which was so ordered. Upon recommendation of the com' mines six warrants sere drawn In payment of the Itf.OoO due P. J. Moran on work in paving district No. 10. The public buildings and grouuds committee reported designating a Hat of places for placing Utah Indepenwas dent phones, and the report adopted. The bid of J. B. Lewis and James hall Smslley for cleaning the city clock for $20 and winding it and keeping It in repair for a year for $25 was accepted. The recommendation of the sidewalk committee to grant R. E. Hoag of the Utah National bauk, five feet of sidewalk for nn ares way were adopted. The sidewalk committee recommended that the petition of Henry Hansen and others praying that sidewalks on Twentieth and Twemy-flra- t streets be repaired and placed In passable condition be granted; tbe report was adopted. The board of equalization and reported that no romplalnta had been received concerning tfe levies on guttering district Nn. 10, opening district No. 13, and sewer district No. 9, and In consequence the original lev-ir- e bad been confirmed. Tbe report was adopted. The sexton reported receipts to the amount of $192.50. Deaths, eleven males and eight females ; ten deaths from diphtheria, seven from typhoid, one from tuberculosis. The sanitary Inspector reported five new cases of scarlet fever, three of diphtheria; in quarantine, five of scarlet fever, and eight of diphtheria; released from quarantine, diphtheria re-vio- one. The resolution Introduced by Coun oilman Craig was adopted recommend- that the city engineer be Instructto notify the street railway company to move Its track and trolley pells on Seventeenth street so that ing ed the truck will permit the trolley poles to be placed on the curb lines, and also that the Independent Telephone company be instructed to place its poles on Seventeenth street on the curb lines. Councilman Nye introduced a resolution recommending that the tax In guttering district No. 10, paving district No. 12 and newer district No. 9 be confirmed and that plats and assessment eheetn i placed In the haada of the treasurer for collection. The resolution was adopted.1-Th- e following payroll was allowed: Sanitary, $28.10; apodal engineer's, $214.11; spools police, $57.80; special cemetery, $22.00; sprinkling, $411.28; regular engineer's. $498.62; street!, $648.67; second streets, $130.20. A communication was received from the 8t. Louia Street Cleaning and Sprinkling Machine company, offering a machine for $1,000 and requesting to kh ip it immediately instead of next March. The matter was referred to the street commutes. Councilman Chambers introduced a resolution to have the buildings and grounds committee have the trees trimmed and the parks cleaned up. The resolution was adopted. 1 Banquets and Free Dances Follow Ex-- 1 positions of Sound Doctrine-Gr- eat Demonstration at Farmington. Tha county campaign was brought to a close last night by six rousing demonstrations, by large crowds at different points. C. R. Hollingsworth, J. E. Bagley and R. A. Moyes addressed a packed house at Pleasant View and mrt with a moat enthusiastic reception. A mandolin club was present and enlivened tbe event with excellent music. A banquet was served, followed by a free dance. At Liberty a large crowd assembled to bear Judge J. A. Howell and F. J. HanderahoL Joseph Stanford and 8. G. Dvw addressed a large and enthusiastic audience at Farr West. At Huntsville Wkngsgaarda ball was crowded with people eager to hear the Republican speakers. A fine banquet was afterward served by the ladles at the Relief Society hall, alter which a free dance was given in Petersons hall. In addition to there meetings, stirring rallies were held nt North Ogden anil Eden. Mayor Glasmann closed the campaign in Davis county at one of the greatest demonstrations ever seen in was Farmington. The opera .house packed by aa eager throng who came to hear the speaker on tbe issues of the day.. While passing through Lay-to-n on his return to Ogden after 12 o'clock midnight, Mr. Glasmann noted tha presence of an. audience applauding Republicans, where Ben Rich and John P. Meakln were expounding the gospel of prosperity. Heres a hoodoo story of what hap pened to the hoodoo elevator In the City Hall, Philadelphia, the other day; The lioodoo elevator la No. 13 and it Is in the southwestern corner of the building. Now. Tho elevator was coming down, it stuck between tbe first and the third floors (1 and 3 make 13) at exactly thirteen minutes to IL There were thirteen persona in tha car. One of them was cross-eye- d and one was hump-backe- d. After working for thirty-on- e minutes (3 and 1 reversed make 13) the rar was relcneed and the imprisoned passengers liberated. One of the passengers was a woman. She wore a hat trimmed with peacock feathers. Peacock feathers, it Is notorious. fairly reek with That's all. when LODGING-HOUSE- John Burns, the famous London labor leader, recently startled toe County Council by a denunciation of a new for 700 men. city lodging-hous- e "These huge lodging-house- s he aid, are a social and moral danger. It Is not for the Council to put a premium on celibary by building hotels in which provision is made only for the single man. "These aggregation! of single men attract the provincial loafers and wastrels, who, from being cab touts, descend to the gutter, to be picked up and taken to Sulvaiioa Army shelters for soup. I have been up all night for four nights, mixing with the people who get a basin of soup and four ounces of bread at Salvation Army shelters. At 3.30 A. M. I have formed one of 1,210 men waiting to get soup and bread, and I found loafers, criminals and wastrels alternating between the workingmen who hare fallen in the struggle for bread. The social danger of these celibates becomes greater with every house erected by the Council and by Lord Rowton'a company. tit itii liw Lain. Oddtoss. hf famous French woman writer, acaadal-tois- l her literary friends by wearing meaa clothes. "A long gray evereeat he herself says alts wore, "a wootes tie and end a pair ef boats." Three hoots were her Joy. "1 long ad to strep with them. On their little Iron shed heels 1 wss firm on my feet and trotted from one end ef Faria te the other. She a In stroked la public cigarettes, even cigars, ao that bur teeth ware much discolored. It was this outward tuannlahueua that won fur her the title ef IUustrhma Hybrid." However, her hands were beautifully feminise. "It was, srs one who knew her, "a dsH-ra- le baud, all grace, tact, firmness aad flexibility. One eould not dream ef a more perfect combination it tbe French working dare womans xsl the aristocratic or royal ladys hand." It will be recalled that George Sand boasted, "The blood of kings Is mixed in my veins with the blood of the pour and lowly. dike was, as she termed IL "astride of tbe two classes, the peasantry and the aristocracy. A Culit revel ire tire. Somewhat over n hundred years ago George III. at England, with his court, went te Weymouth for his health. The mayor ef Derehseter, a neighboring town, being much Impressed by the expected arrival ef the royal visitor, issued the (oUswlag proclamation: "Whereas, his majesty. tho king and queen is expected to honor this ancient corporation with their presence In the course of their tower. In order to prevent them from meeting no impediment in hia Journey the worshipful the mare have thought proper that tha following regulations shall be prohibited, aa followa : Nobody must leave no dust, nor nothing in that shape, before tlielr doom nor shops; and all wheelbarrows, e cabbage atal! marble stones, Irish and other minerals must be swept out of the streets. Any one- who shall give offense in any of, there articles shall be dealt with according to Uw, without hall or mainprise; God save his majesty the king and queen and hia worship tbe mare. po-tato- mt Am Am It la an age of cost effects. .. advertisement A post eoci cooedeatteuely sing tow tout t laft to bloom unseen, for flvu. ( l trains would be aura to U arr, there at reduced rates. It ia pr 1 fieatlal age. and we demand at con muck as dant matter of bs the heroine of tbs old fashioned it? ten opara-- ia feet, we demand the divided attention of tho whole Wo sing oar songs and Mates graoJ. foe tbe applause of tho filter moot with domestic misfonuse, sBq weep eu the bosom of the dlrotr! and tbe court, daily papers weep ua. We de not do goed by steakb, rather in tuck a way that we get a onetey et a decoration. 80 when see a man all ttnkly with hitie and things you will know that u always a very great and cbarltab man indeed, and charity to not oak alms bestowed on tba poor, it u beauty of charity that it to not ed. Blackwood's llagsains. mt r w sI kakeeore'e Cota Shakespeare makes fraqneut refa ences to tbe eat la his plays. Macbeth taunts her husband whan Ls hangs back from the mra-le- r with Let tins I dare not wait spaa I wouii. I' tha Like poor cat tho sdsca alluding te that animal's fondnass fra fish "Thst cats averse to fUbr-b- m its unwillingness to wet its feet la catching them. Falataff seizes upon another fratan ef the animals character, so detested by all wakeful sleepers la towia: Bblood! I am aa melancholy u gib cat! When Mercutlo longs tar t fray with Tybalt hs accosts him: "Good king of cats, I would have noth! ing but one of your nine lives. That I mean to make bold withal, and, you shall use me hereafter, dry beat tbs rest of tho right, and thereupon receives that celebrated "acratch which was not ao deep as a well nor so wuq aa a church door. Tho Greater IlMtlif. Jawklns Ah, my boy, it's a fins thing to have a friend whom yon en trust. Pawklno 4fqg Jolly sight better to have one who will trust you, old win. 1. Tkv Shall hrtakars. The HauinMses Indiana, living in tha i Ally Blopsr. POSITIVE PROOF. northern part of Peru and near the follow of Ecuador, southern Vote for J. A. Howell for District Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic one of boundary tbe moat remarkable vocations Judge. He has nerved the people well in Ogden. in the world. They are able, by a ns Municipal Judge and ia entitled tq Because it's the evidence of an Og- process known only to that tribe, to promotion reduce the human head to den citizen VOTE FOR Dave Mattaen for Counits original alas and retain the feaTestimony easily investigated. The strongest endorsement of merit tures and coloring to a perfect degree ty Clerk, he ia n man of experience- !The best of proof. Read it: Tbe head is severed from the trunk, E. E. Harrison brakeman on 8. F. ike skull and frontal bone are removR. R. residing at 1940 Uteela Ave. ed and In the cavity a soft mold of I suffered ao much at times Bays: la fitted. It la then bung by the with my kidneys that death would clay from a tripod over a pot of hoik scalp have been a., weloome re- ing water and steamed for three days. dislief. Thera was 'the moat After tola tbe shrinking process betressing pains in my head and 1 could which requires skill and la a FAMOUS BUNNY BROOK RYE gins, not turn rom one aide to tha other in Jealousbed without silting upright I lost secret that tbe ludiana guard toe delivered to any pari of the city tour control over the kidney secretions, ly. These heads are sold to te tribe aa the at $1.50 hut ista coneach, became colored and for highly they tained sediment like brick-dus- t and savage and the complexity of civilisawere accompanied by a burning sensa- tion has not mastered them, it le dlf tion. l tried every known remedy for flcnlt to obtain the heeds at any price . tha kidneys that I aaw advertised but Call up the they all failed to do me any good. I The Bell With tha Wall of Child wan treated for three months by one A queer ly shaped gong which oecu of the beet physicians in Salt Lake pies a position of honor in the center ol City, took his medicine regularly, but the city of Reenl, Korea, Is said to tx ha failed to do me any good. I saw one of the iu the world aad te 128 25th Street Doans Kidney Pills advertised and called "the largest toe wail of a with b6il procured a box at S. W. Bsdcons drug child In its voice- - When first cast the tore. As I used the pills the symptoms became less marked and finally bell undid with a harsh and cracked disappeared altogether. I am on my note, and the superstitious emperor, feet moat of the time during the day fearing an ill erarx, consulted with hia bnt never have any bachaohe or mogieiiui. Tkaae gentlemen held a trouble with the kidneys, long eonfab and finally stated that the which for years, is something I have bell weald never sound right until a never been without I consider Doans live child was given te it The mass Kidney Pills a most remarkable reme- was then melted again, and a live baby dy and for what they have done for Was thrown into the moKcu metal. The me I feel that I cannot aay too much wall of agony uttered by the little tot in praise of them. ae tbe bronze engulfed it seemed to For ssle by all dealers. Price 60 bo repeated every time tbe bull was centa. Foster-MIlbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. tolled, and today the Koreans still Y., sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doans and take claim that the will of a child can he heard in the voice of tbe metaL no other. HOODOO STORY. CITY lMt George Suad. or Urns, Dudevast, ROUSING COUNCIL! CHARGES B, IMS toads four MEETING A FJ&TTEFl OF HEALTH NOVEMBEB Mr. Courrney ttetteringlyl I had the blocs awfully when I came hero tonight, Mire Fisher, but they are all gone now. Yon are as good as mediMiss Fisher's Little Brother cine. Yes: father himself says oLa'll be a drug on the market if she doesn't soon. , gqtch M tojjoma-fgiip- one-thir- From Distiller to You S3.50 per gallon BISMARCK The Best Kind of Economy nsrebs! tod tmo The dd TYatoific apa Saxon race 4 central nrifl lortjicft Europe. be- fore top iaS'fodjnWou 4116 spread 01 fbiytighity.fcM great veneration fe wjbIJ never wilUnfel jeez. Tfc them. Under large treat, espe rfelj y ejd eskn, the great council! were held and Judgment given, and tin graves ef tblq people were foofifl la grave, they Always being buried an dv toe roots of n tree. This all Wns r result of (he euporstitkm tost their gods ttred to those trees- - In the Hnden tree terries dwelt s boaign fcpirit whe took charge af tire babies aad rocked thplr crslln when tbe nurses fell sleep; In the qcX Hour, tbfe thqador In the willows all aorta of spirits, in the elder trqre the dwarf a. Whenever the festivals of these gods were celebrated thfir trees were decorated with lights, wreaths and queoten (tassels), and offerings wore bung to tbe branches, which, however, were plundered again When the festival was ever, the gods beyig aappoeod only to appropriate the best The Camel as Coldlae- The camel is a good soldier, says a London writer. It majr be etqpldtty, and It may be bravery, but a camel te ae steady under fire as a tower. Tbe Torstens mounted siaall cannon on tbe backs of their esmOfei aud called them This sambwshs, or little weeps. fashion was adopted in India, and after tbe battle of Bobrnoa 3.0M of there artillery camels were captured. Ia tbe Indian mutiny the British hud a c cl corps of 150 hotels, sad on tbe back of each caaid aut a Beetch highlander In hia kilt. In 1S45 Sir Charles Napier had a eamel corps in Sindh, and in one seventy flv miles, day he nurlir-defeated a krlgaad chlgf and marched home agaia. la 1S7$ the British used camels against the Afgbr. and the goverumtat paid for 50100 cainefc ttmt died in there can$nlgaa. Many of three were flrivO to drstii by their owners in order that they might rialm the govenrae-- .t bv"u'v. Cfeeeas. The digestibility ef cheree te aa ever vexed and disputed question. A clever dentist asserts that It requires twice as long to digest as ordinary food. It consists largely ef casein, which te both nourishing and digestible, but tote point te enveloped, si it were, in fat which te not soluble by gastric Juice; hence, if the gastric jnice dote not digest the fat neither ecu it readily digest the casein. Cheese should bo eaten In small quantities, with a large quantity of bread or similar food, and must bo thoroughly masticated. You can find la in tho aelectloa of a butcher of known reliability. Everything that leaves our market te rwactly aa represented. if not, or youre dtesab tolled with ycur purchase, your money back and the goods an its oars. Come in and get better acquainted with our meat market. A. EWEAIHERBV Wholesale and Retail Bute heft OGDEN. 3461 Wash. Avo. -- hnarinl Cane. There, mamma, I don't believe that your friend. Mr. Newly, wai to the manner born. "Hush, dear. Fhe's worth three mll-lloin her own right. "That'a hardly enough to Justify a woman lu trjirg to eat aoft bolksl egga with a fork." Iratroit Free Tress. Almost every man needs a pair of extra Trousers to step tom Summer into Winter. A glance at our Trousers will tell tho story of their newness handsome fabrics, and ths latest cut. They were made by the best Trouser makers in tba land. they fit and hang perfectly. Trousers at $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and $6. Every pair guaranteed to do whata expected of them. Fred M, Nye, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER AND FUR NIS1IER BEB33& |