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Show TUB MUIJMNU EXAMINER: UTAH, SI Mi.ty OliDEN, MiVi:.Mi:ili:R JiOKMMi, II. r.MUJ. 3 HERE YOU ARE 1 Fine Feathers Make SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Fine-fi- ats From Correspondents in t'J1 1. ami i bi :hr ole from the c.iurw ihe islue One ia Issued Regarding Trans-Missialppi Commercial Congress. s A piOi i John wn laniatuiii I'uier ixt.;icd by Friday kiai- G.-v- be . up In are introducing mime of tlie fine! feather in the make-u- p of Winter Millinery. Ladies are 'invited to iuejieet our collection of ready-trimed Hats, to' note ihe varying style in nhaie and trimmings, and to try ou tmch aa they think will auit them. Much money cau b navetl by Luting your head gear in thi etdabliahinent. and von will have the advantage of getting the latent metropolitan atyle. aetiiiou we The Leader Millinery Co. MRS. S. . LYON, Prop. f'om-uierci- a lWiti; and Whereas, the governor of ftab has been invited to apixiini delegate u the airi t'ongivss: Now, therefore. 1. j,im . Gutter, governor of the State of I'tah. io hereby appoint the following as delegates to the Congrew from this stale: Heler M. Wells of 8s ll iaike county. John Henry Smith of Salt Luke county. Richard W. Young of Salt lake county. tied. Riinmey of Salt lathe conn:. v. R. K. Thomas of Salt lathe county. E. Y. Tat lock ot Salt Lake county. U W. Shurtliff of Weber r.mtiiy. 8. T. Whitaker of Weber county. 8. W. Chapman of 1'iah couniy. George M. Cannon of Salt Lake couni ty. PURS Moroni Heiner of Morgan county. Georgs T. Odell of Salt laike county. Angus T. Wright of Weber ronniy. J. 11. Mays of Salt luske county. Wm. C. Winder of Salt Lake county. Willard Scowrruft of Websr couniy. W. J. Halloran of Salt laike county, O. P. Miller of Salt laike couniy. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hnnd. and caused the great seal oT the State of I'tah to be hereto afflved at Salt lathe City, thl 9th day of November. A. D. 1906. PURS An Elegant of Each Line john c. ri, By' the Governor, Charles 8. Tlngey, Secretary of Staid. REESE HOWELL & SONS ALL KKOW ABOUT ELY Eaatsm Psopls Intersstsd In Nevada, 8aya Editor Huggins. DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS E E E INDIANS TAN E E E SKINS E E the brains of Ihe animal who wore E S with When will them. ever have brain inan E euniigh to protert own E by the E E life inaurauce? E E E E Let's Talk it Over B E E John L Herrick, state Mgr. E E E Des Moines Life E With E and Herrick Kelly E E EEEEEEEEEEEEE EE v ? ' . ; - n i hi akin uho of Htnilder Huggins, editor and proprietor of the White Pine New of Ely, Nevada, ia at the Knuteford, In Salt laike, having Just returned from a trip to New York and other eastern cities. Mr. Huggins, like many other. Is a Arm believer in the future of the new mining camp and aaya that there ia a great deal of interest in Ely properties in the east at present. Do you know,' be aaid, that Ely la better known In ihe East than Goldfield? People there are well Informed on matter concerning Ely. Some of the new venture in White Pine properties are meeting with favor there. Of course the Investing public is rautl-jua- . and with good reason, but tbix la Nevada's year on the New York markets. I believe there 1e more trading done la Nevada stocks on the enrb than in the exchange in the listed stock. Any thing from Nevada will at leant command attention. I was in New York during the recent campaign, and It waa a whirlwind. Hearst put np a wonderful light. Hla large vole ia the more surprising when It la remembered that hla organisation 'was all of hla own ere tlun and that he waa Indebted to none of the parties for it. Hla agents had been plan red all over the state and the result shows that they did their work well In organizing the various districts The laboring long before election men stood by him well all over and among the ignorant foreign population of New York to which the Hearst papers pandered there we no other candidate et any time. T thing there wis a general feeling of relief at his defeat as he waa undoubtedly considered a dangerous element." - WESTERN PACIFIC Arrived From Francisco Friday Morning. Virgil G. Bogus YOU CAN GET Z. C; M. I. Home Made iShoes t 1'or men, boyg, misses and children again in Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOR TENDtyl FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2346 MADISON AVE. BELL PHONE 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. T. A. SH REEVE went outalde. after a glaaa of wine bad bee. thrown Into bla eyea by the Preacott woman, acoordlng to hl statement. COWARDLY BLOW. l- - T. Martin May Hava to Charge of Murder. Fact tha l.akif xv. jo. Occupying a ' H at th city Jail la U T. Martin, arvllying dangrrouslr near tv death' ll,K,r. a result nf Martin vlclous-l- a Edna Pre watt, a denlaen of fc half world. The woman waa '"wit hy a la rat rock, thrown by voting man at. an early hour tbla ft'Ornin. and ehe haa laved In an condition ever sine. It took nani at Itches at the handa of Dr. A. Ewing to gew np the cut made by 'h lagged edged rock, on the upper of the woman a forehead, and the CASE FOR CHARITY. a t : irt "'ured "'in-li- e. the aknll waa fnthe that force of the heavy hy Tt: ,ro"ble occnrred In the rear of Rouih Main street. immediately In fint nf the honne ruu by the Preecott woman. Martin and a 'friend named TE Bird went to the place lift n Kht. lient on a carousal . After a 'me. Martin wanted to leave, ao It ia li'1'1- and wanted Bird to go with him. - - The landlady and tome qf her perauaded Bird to remain, au-"'slued bla overcoat and hat Martin n com-rrrii'- l Salt Lake. Nov. JO. There la a case in thla city calling for humanitarian consideration in James Campbell, who waa released on parole from the State prison some weeks ago. The man ia enfeebled from results of conflne-- . ment and trouble with hla heart, which makes It impossible for him to do a full day's work, although he la ' wiiiiug enough to do what he can. .Campbell waa a good prisoner, and since getting out has conducted hlm-- . self without offense, but finds employ- -' era turned against him on account of in prison, and say a j his having been i that when they And nut about It they ' turn him adrift. I At present be ia In bad sbape. men-.- ! tally and physically, through misfor- tune, hla wife having left Mm and he ! is anxious to go elsewhere, but can j nor because tied up here by bis parole. An effort is being made to get Camp-- ; He ia lit log at 84 bell pardoned. North Eighth West r'reet. and ia sick a good deal of the time. : ! : San Tribune: Virgil G. Bogue, chief engineer of tho Western Pacific, arrived in Salt Iake from San Francisco Friday morning and will spend several days here attending to details nf construction at this end of the line. Mr. Bogue had nothing to give out of public interest Lie Is making one of hla periodical visits and states that he la highly aatiNfted with the progress being made. Steel lo now laid S3 mile nut from Salt Lake. Some difficulty has been experienced at the edge of the desert, both in getting a stable foundation for tbe track and the encountering of large sand hillo. The former I not a serious matter and to overcome the latter tracks have been built around the sand hills ao as to expedite tbe work and steam shovel are being put to work to clear away the aand impedimenta and make straight the right of way. Theoe olietructlons hare delayed operations but they will soon be overcome and construction will proceed uninterruptedly. The condition of the labor market also militates against that forward progress so much desired. Construe-twould be much more rapid were the force larger and it Is hoped the gang will be increased in the course of the next week or two. NEVADA - biH-- n u! ri.ilu ,u:fee leached ' MOOill JO'1 ! leMiiied to to exi'1-- !' ir nii ii-- NORTHERN Such a brlk demand la prevailing among Elys best informed towns people for shares of the Nevada Northern Copper company at 11.23 a share, and higher, that The New Interviewed Mr. Thomas Rockhlll. a pioneer nf the district, about the merits of the companys properties. Mr. Rockhlll said: "The company's properties are of undoubted merit. They lie but two milea to be west of town and adjoin the Chinaman group of the Nevada Consolidated on tbe north .and any one can take a run up there and get convinced for himself. The company owns about 140 acres. This ground haa been owned and prised since the earliest days of Ely. In the 'Tti'a ore wa shipped to Btm Francisco for treatment. Nothing carrying leas than 30 per cent could be handled. The ledge lies in lime and poryphy and shew up for a ditancc of out 3.C00 feet and In place ia over 40 feet wide. In about 18SU. 130 tons of ore. black oxide of copper, from thla group wa reduced In the old smelter In Ely, still to be seen in the west end of town. This averaged about 30 per cent In copper and S3 In gold. The gold talus In aV of the copper ore from the gioup are high, running from up nr llUb:il J ue liaiie IfUUUl J ::mi ihe lo-- ..lOiidii au t I'lr.i- - .g '! ex :u .iHid MILliiS IUUf-- 'tv sulpliiJi'. Iut ill Since imi i.u'g. d. l.i- 1.m, ivtiii-ei- l lo live w'.ih ihe plaintiff iu iii regard ot lur Tli iliaiT.,iMdecree of the court .ix euieitfii xinl V- -. Si'hticev'.er W l ' ll'iil lic ha ill cuai-luaii- o". M.' long fiimlllarlti ti lM ground - un liodle will roniLiiee me that be dtveiuped with eipiu. If any uue llIVI-ii- . d miit tins le him exKuiine the ground l.'toria F' rg.-- 1 mi a iinurcc himself. There j xLuiiii iLvj from in nn niirgi-rali- l iiml );t'i.lay ou ihe dump, taken nn of ai,eMuent she wa- - grdii'.eil hiiioouy per hide and left after -- u: ting, anil all of UIUIII h and $3o at'- niey ft. She wa I hi iu-iii mriHiMaiie and. giriu the cua'.ix!) m sill average, mo minor black oxides. 6 re1 in copper. cbildicu, Enwr. iw.i wars uM, and One or ihe dump ou he Olathe Claim j lieuerul. p.:ue uu u:h o:il wu- will average 3 per nnt m cupper and j Ftzgi-ral-.- i in the commure than $3 in gol-Every p uiul of plaint with iic.iig a hi.hit.ial drunkurd ' be ihese dump will lea'ed at a prufti and treating bis wife in a cruel ami when tiie new aineliei i up. The high- inhuman maimer, lie hr. ihe a wmaky est nine In gold .m- found ou the flash over hi w.te' head a bum a Aceideur claim. A!! copjier ore on year ago when the) wc-- living iu that claim will raT' ir,,u g to to !?0 in Murray and eaii-e- .l her o' tier bodily The aeraiuliV for pnrplti r injurj. They were married in Salt gold iiiatLetitmii laike Jail. IT. lkuu. ground . plain the merituriou- - group. It seem to Lhi Laura M. Gillon wa grauird a cleat to me that tile aine iu thl lime from Henry K Gillon on ihe IKirphyry formation sill average much ground of deaer'iou and iv.n support. higher than anything m the liisiriit. Mr. Gillon charged i her I predict a big deielopmeut for the wa worih about ji.i'du. aud that he r yeer to support gave her but $" property. lienwlf and child. Gillon is a photoSTRICKEN DOWN. hi stock and grapher and beanie jivoperty he has an Income nf several Norwegian King in Salt Lake Die Sud- hundred dollar per year. The court gave her tbe cuatudy of her denly From Asthma. daughter. Elaine, and alimony will Sa't lke, Nov. In. John Iverson, le granted in the decree. They were aged about 33, familiar')- known among married in Linmlu, Neb, ou June the Scandinavian people of Sait lake :m, mi. a i tie Norwegian King, died at the emergency hospital ai 9::o Friday ARGUMENTS STILL GOING ON. night, from an aturk of aaihma. At atlie waa overcome by the the lime of Contention In the Coal tack be waa speaking wl!h Policeman Hearing Land Cats. George Harris near the Wasatch drug autre on Kat Second Smith aireei. Bali. igke. Nov. 10, In hi argn-tueDuring the conversation he suddenly in the ruel afternoon yesterday M pil a if he wa being strangled land caws lfore the United Slates and had to be supported by the ofTIcer court. Attorney Critehlow continued hi while a call waa being sent for the refutation of contention made by the Before the wagon arrived he had defeuae that the aisle' enabling net become unconscious and expired with- made no reservation of mineral in file minutes after hi arrival at the aud remarked that If all minerallands, land hospital. Mr. Ivers-- n had been were left liable to stale selection. fiom asthma for several years Flab bad missed a good thing. Counand It is thought thai the dlea-- e af- sel gave considerable time to substanfected Ms heart. tiate tho govsrnmenta contention that Mr. Iveiimn waa a single uiau. about on tho land Involved 33 year old, and occupied a cottage on outcropping were sufficient proof of their being Hammers Court. He has been a resi- cul lands. No gekica.1 wknowledge dent of SaltlAke for many years and is necessary to determine bother a wae formerly engaged In mining. He land is coal land or not. Mr. Critch-loabandon to wa, however, compelled also held that tho court had Jarie-die- t prospecting on account of 111 health and ton oo the action in purely local, he then began to tend hat. He was the lands being located in this stale. last employed at the New State saloon District Booth followed Mr. a porter, having had to engage In thl frltchhiw Attorney In allowing that the governaccount of failing ment has the rixht to mm in lids court employment on health. He left tbe saloon about 3 for cancellation of patents wrongfully-obtained- . m. p. In Friday and when he met Officer Mr. Waldron followed Harris was evidently on hla way home. rebuttal, until adjournment today. Because nf hla Jovial disposition Mr. Counsel for the defense occupied tbe Iverson was popular among the Scan- morning with argument. He dinavians of Utah and on account of holds that tho rinsing must dn goveroment this fact ihere have been but few one of two things, vli, bring suit In funci Iona among his people to "rent." as affecting the property in which he waa not an Invited guest. qneetlon. In which tliere lo cult, for possession of tho coal lands themTALISMAN STRIKE GROWS. selves aud under ehlch action the I'tah court has Jurtsdlteplo; or. suit Vein Nine Feet Across Haa Two and en peraonem, as against the parties a Half Foot of High Grade. themselves, which should be done In tho state where the company ia incorSalt lAdte. Nov. 10. That the old porated. i'ounsel held that the United Talisman mine In North Star district, State haa raally nothing to do with Beaver county, la to repeat its famous the rase. Tbe lands bad been transperformance of thirty years ago. even ferred to I'tsb, and tl is Utah that is if It doe nut exceed Its former rec- interested and under which action. If ord. is the firm ronvlctlon of ita manany. Is to be brought. ager, P. J. Donohue.' who haa Just reJudge Waldron has made an excelturned front the mine where he went lent impression hero, aud has presentto see for himself ihe strike mails sev- ed his case wlih marked ability. He eral day a ago. Mr. Donohue had been waa formerly district attorney at iuformed by letter from the superin- Pueblo, here he made such a reputendent that there was a foot of high tation as a prosecutor that It haa been grade ore In the rein encountered, remarked when criminals found who but when he arrived upon tbe scene It was prooecutlngfthem they pleaded the high grade had widened to two and guilty at onee. Judge Waldron ren half feet sernaa. The main part of moved to Denver in 1896, and baa the vein Is a good low grade rock a strong reputation there. running about ftu a ton, while the two The government haa fifteen days in and a half feet of high grade, which which to file an answering brief, and la on tbe hanglug wall, will go 1200 a then the courbliaa ten days in which ton or better. It being fairly alive with to prepare an opinion. Owing to some cry Mali zed lead and born silver. of the Interlociituriea of the court, The ore body waa encountered in a there is a belief In Ihe federal buildralie at 236 feet depth, it being the ing that the decision will favor tbe ante vein that was lost through a government. fault when the mine went out of some years ago. The find la of D. C. BUTTERFIELD Immense value to Beaver county for . CROSSES DIVIDE. the reason that it proves that the rich velne of that section do not end with Salt Lake. Nov. HI, Doc C. Butter-field- . the geological fault, in thla It goes 6 pioneer pathfinder of I'tah, without saying that Manager Dono- California and Nevada, died of pneuhue has done that country a very great monia at Ely, Nev, Wednesday, Noservice. How closely he figured on vember 8. results la shown by the fact that when Mr. Butterfield was born in Illinois he examined the property he said that 13. 1842. and came to Utah the vein would be picked up about August when a boy. aftersard going to CaliIt the at from whlrh feet point thirty fornia with hla father in 1833, where had been lost, and it was encountered he lived for a hng time. He waa one In Just twenty-ninfeet. cf the early proMjiectors In the CaliFrom tlie ralae in which the ore was fornia gold 'fields, and the great fom-sioefound connection will he made aa anon lode In Nevada. Mr. Butterfield an with Incline shaft ai possible noine later went to Elko. Nev., and was seventy feet distant, the connection elected county commlskiuer of Elko course the of vein, and being along the In 1867. Fpr a long time he the incline shaft will provide the nut- county and his wife. ho died in 1901. kept I It let for the ore. expected that hotel In Elko known a the Buttershipping will be liegun In about thirty field Station. It was cm the route of day. tbe overland stage line, and travelers Tbla being the fourth important were to enjoy the ren lwy glad strike In the North Star dlstrkT with- and comfort of hi place. It in as many week would naturally He came back to Utah 4n 1X71. sud prenage something of a boom for the engaged In the merrantile business mining Industry In Reaver county. The m Remind South and Main, where the other strikes were In the Cedar Creek, Kenyon hotel pow stands, but did not the Hub and the Hurning Moscow, all make a success, and abont two years closely surrounding the Talisman. later moved to Now York City, where he lived for twenty years. THE DISLIKED WEST. He returned to Utah again on December 7. 1903. where he remained, Salt Lake. Nov. in Through a tel- until October 24. 1906, when be went ler to the District court, Mrs. Maud to Nevada, to return to mining. M. Bchuesnler. now a resident of Chicago. waived her appearance yesterCall and see samples of engraved Hchues-sle- r day lu a suit filed hy George wedding stationery at K. B. Co., 413 for divorce, before Charles W. Tweutv-ihir- d street. Morse, stated In answer to bis allegations that her life had been blighted WEEK'S STOCK MARKET. by tbe marriage and asked that her default be entered. Tbe letter wa inNew York.Xov. 10. -- Then1 was some troduced in conn s testimony In th in the peeulat.lve disappointment case. Bchuesster gave his testimony that nn revival of stock msrket. and had severs witnesses sworn and followed the passing of the examined. Judge Mirse granted the activity eleetlnns. Selling to realize b prevdivorce cm the grounds of desertion. ious buyer m ihl assumption wa a They were married In Chteagu, III, Influence nn the market. on April 12, 1902. Bhortly after their depressing Of more effect was the tightening of came to make Vet marriage they The scarcity of money market. their fortune in mines. After staying the in the time loan market anil the two vear Mrs. Bchueasler refused to funds rates paid for periods up to four live 'in tbe West snv longer. Pack- - high months gave rise to a conviction that no immediate betterment of conditions j w aa looked for. The. prospect for any market activity under those conditions was considered d I --com raging. Demand was dull In consequence and small ofIn Theplainest kind depress ferings were sufflch-u- l ! f'-- r BOYS iTiiiivh of The Good Rhepherd. cor-r Grant and Twt Alfred Br.iwn. i4 ?ui Twenty second Si.iidM) after Trinity. Eail.i evieiii Jtioti. 7 : 1(0 a. UI. 9 45. Sunday Mui'iiiug prayer and r niton. 11. Kivning prayer au.l sermon, 7:3U - 1 lo liw trail I'oumiercisl congress wtiir'a Kansas City. Mo.. Nor. 2n lo meet. Thi- -- J. pruclauaTion is us folium: annus! Whereas, the sevenit-eml- i session of the t'ongress will lie held in Knu-as1iiy, Mo., November in tu -- J, I'tuiiug drlegeir tad till - i A.i.m-u- : . afit-rnoo- u trans-Mls-issip- Stale Exchanges $" PKOSLAMATiCNJjY tOVECKQS CHURCHES In-e- n-- I I r I i e hit-ba- pa-iro- l. g n e Roller Skates p. in. topic. "Yceediou Through Trni h. Ei ening. ''Tne Prodigal Sou. or A Soul Tragedy Roller Skates Mo'-uiu- Kied M. Smith id Independence. of the Reorganized Church of Jeu Christ rf latter-daSaint, will at the evening service at the church, corner of Fifteenth and Washington. Mr. Smith i the gnuulaon of Joeeph Smith, founder of the Mormon church. Mo Winslows Celebrated . From joe to $5x10 i Lutheran Church Corner and JeKeraon avenue. Kiniquist. pastor. Sunday : Come Quick. Twenty-Thir- d O. T. S. HUTCHISON A. IP n. ni Sunday school. . Swedish morning ear- - vice. 7 p ui.. tail bar League. The peoior will lead Ihia aiwedog. vne p. ui., i bird lecture ou tho Pi'iiutewh Th; Subject, Crewtlo. The Find Congregational Church Noble Strong Elderkin, paahir. Morning wurahtp at 11 o'clock, Sunday. November 11th. Sermon, "The Quoat of Wtadoax." of the poetical tho centra! ui book of the Old Tea lam out. . Sunday achonl at 12:16 p. in. Evening snrvio at 7:38 o'clock. Ret moa, "Who Change the Standards? If the standard ere rbamgiBg someone must he behind the change. Ministers' meeting la Mr. Biasd'e aludy, Monday, M 11 a. m. Presents An alwaya uaod, and eapocUITy ia th Mm of rhlnawnrw. Our beautiful line of fancy aad dMoa lo tha unit ot any la tho city. trill drama strata this. Pint Baptist Church Hocace B. Blood, pastor. Morning service at It oMIorh. Rub Ject, "The WIN of God or the nfeil-iu- g Standard." Evening service at 7:30. Subject, Jeans Christ in All Tat Over All Sunday school et 12 oclock. H. L. Herrington, superintends. Juniors at 3:3(1. Young People's meeting et. 6:30. Subject for Sacred liisaretere clean. "Hie Natural Approach of the Bible. Hon. T. D. Johnson, instruolsr. Prayer meeting TVtrsdav evening at 7:36. First Praabyierlan Church deha Edward ( terror, pastor. Communion of tho Lords Supper will bo celebrated In the morning at 11 Street Twenty-Fift- h Wedding Prov- Science and th Bible Agree." Yourie cordially welcome. ing 306 No. :i"' a. m 1 Line-Pr- ices o'clook. Evening preaching at 7:30; the needed In Ihe aeriea of "Life Mr usage from the lives of living Loaders will be given ; theme, The Power of One Great Atm. Special music at this ser- eamptot Am inspection 8ee us bofoio buying. Fraah fruits and vogotsM and fancy grocorioo, E. A. otaplo Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. Buoh A Gorto Plano, Nowman Brea. Organa. II. C. WARDLE1GH PIANOS vice. Sunday school at 11: Id. Endeavor at 6:30. ORGANS AND 1USICAL St; Paul's German Evangelical Con- gregational Church Corner Twenty-thir- d street and Jefferson avenue. Theodore Wobua, pa lor, 341 Twenty-thir- d street. No preaching service; pastor at MERCHANDISE L Sunday school at I p m. Midweek service every Thursday at 8 p. m. German echos! every Saturday at I a. m. Yiollna, Guitaaa, Accoodooaa, LaOest PubUcstlons of Shoot Boo Reorganised Church of Jmwa Christ Baluls Corner Fifteenth of Latter-da- y and Vt'anfaingtoB avseue. Rider E. C. Briggs uf Lanaml, Iowa, will speak at 3 o'clock end Elder Fred Smith of Independence, Mo., at 7:36 p. m, . Monday school A at ll Mule. lb Woodorful Pip Orton. 2378 Waahlngton Avanu. OGDEN, UATH. a. m, cordial Invitation to all. Scientists. First Church of Christ Scientist. Church odlfleo corner Twenty-fourth otroet sad Lincoln avenue. Services 11 n. m.; subject Mortals and Immortals. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings 7:30 p. m. Free rending rooms, antis 212 building. Open daily from 2 to 6 Hr-H- e p. Baa-Jo-o, BCringa. a. PICKHT Grocery Is where you buy the Best the Market Affanfs All nee welcome. The Christian Science Hueiety holds service at 10 a. m. In the New Masonic Temple, Washington Ave., between atraeta. and Twenty-elxtTwenty-fift- h Subject, Mortals and Immortal. Sunday school In the sum building ai 10 a. iu. Wednesday evening testimonial mealing are held at 8 p. m. The public is cordially Invited to attend these service. Co. Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES k -- elr-cle- price. hTfbod, when flavored' ItAKPEsnrb Ocnecn ecvmea a delitfov delicacy. i First Meihudiat EplMMial Church block east, of Washington avenue, next to court house.. D, W. One-hal- f pkr. servicea: Crane, Sunday school: W. tendent. I. 10:00, Underwood, Sunday superin- 2344 Washington Aye. I 1 tlie home." Kpwonh licague devotional service at 6:30 p. m.; leader, Miss Pearl Williams. Regular presrhlng service si 7.30 by the paator; subject. "The Hidden Gospel." There will he special music by the choir, with Mr. Whittaker presiding at the organ. The public la cordially Invited to attend all uf thebe services. Unitarian service: Rev. F. F. Eddy will preach in K. of P. ball at 8 p. m., Sunday evening. The aubject of the sermon, Salvation by P regies." HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION. Via Union Pacific. Nov. 20 and Dac. 18. Round trip first class tickets to Denver. Colorado Springs. Pueblo. 119.73; Omaha. Kansas City. 81. Joe. f32.uu: Rt. 39.ni : Minneapolis. St. lifitii. Paul. $41.90; Chicago. $44.50. Equally low round trip rates to hundreds of other points west uf Chicago. Ticket good to return within sixty days from date of sale. 8tOKTers allowed. Remember. the famous Overland Umlten Lim and the new Las Angelen-Chlcagited, only 40 hour to Chicago. For further particular see A. B. Moseley, traveling passenger agent, Ogden. o Utah. SHOT A SCHOOLMATE. o-- r AND FRESH At 1 :mi a. iii.. Dr. .lobe L Brown cf Denver. Colo., will occupy the pulpit, taking for bin subject, Religion in KANSAS ELECTION. Topeka. Kan.. Nov. In Chairman Cruinmer of the Republican tatu headquarters aaid late this afternoon: There has been little change in tbe vote. Governor Ifo'di now bus a plu- Harris. alU of 2.YJW tow- - ALWAYS NICE Andover. Maas., Nov. Iu Chari E. Riggs, a Phllllpa-Andove- r Acaueni . student, accidentally shot John J. Tracy, a schoolmate, lod.t) . Tracy died Instanlly. Tracy lived In En porla. Kansas, hiu! Riggs In Mount Vernon, is the chancier of tho transfer sorvieo wo supply our patroaa. Prompt, rellablo and at low ooat, any tlmo you any we'H b on your Job and handle It expeditiously and welL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phono 22 for yours. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT&. -- |