OCR Text |
Show ITii: BAD the source of MOUSING EXAMINER: I'N'IiAY CTAII OUDEX, c1 out- forty yaru !ur iwuv Juj.s 10 Yiiie's : ia a fumuUlu lhe luriu. I: d all disease !: lit lu . i Brown cueiiv. more -0 v :i u ii'ii, I'!' T ! r. lur. 4 Tun, . : Fifth .n. r Toiiug.:.i:. u; Atul 'i:r. tk'i'u.::!. Sal.ti'kii:'. i'a'1 ii-g- an ! L. i -- r!iL- ... 1 . A - wu sii. lint1. 1 ui-.- J- - safe-gua-rd - I . - h. deep-seate- tn-iio- s 1 IMllil e.iu..si) APPLES . Fine Large Ones tu All Kiflds d , thn rj them tu rescind their action. Might here is whtre 1 accuse Lint of iitiilerhatidcdiiess iu securing the s:trna..ui'(s to this petittou witlmui rep-- i w i:tiiig tu the sign i the true'vun-ititiu- u uf altalrs, and It was to shuw up these gum shoe tactics that 1 drew up a uouuter petlilun, and. with the exception uf une man who was out of to u. I secured tbe same signers u tin petition that Mu tile did lo hi. Mr. Maule Hies to obscure hi A BOSTON FIRE. pusitkia by trying tu cua-v- e that the lu the impressluu aUrni, were 1 am iguorant as to w ho is public Kosluu, Nov. In. tha proper tire iu a IhuIv tu piill'.'i in fur a preseut a petit lou of this brick buihllug. si to tin Hei-ekind. street, ill lhe uunh end early itu Kegaiaing the logic of niy utsitioa morning After an b.;ur' tigmlng ii iu si tug that the pruoused Cauul alseemed likely ilia! lhe live would be ley would damage us flO.Om). we do confined to the building tu which it nearly all of our shlppiug business Marled. and the lmpruvciuenls troui the Husemi'n Skinner and Liunigsa which we rcur, have made would be greatly were Old collie by eiuuke. The two impaired la Ihclr usefulness if the alupper fliMirs of the ai rue lure were ruin- ley cut them lu two. ed and the loss, it was thought, would Anyone interested in the matter ran aniouut to about I'jO.uiio. readily see that I am correct by inspecting the property la questlun. Park Dudca. Regarding the generosity part of Mr. Maule' lengthy article. Air. Maule Tadid Miss O'lMKi- e- Ih-swhat boy, use is correct In atailng that ba let basco say about us chappie? Ms lot fur storing goods on while we Bob Why. he said you reminded were erecting our building, aud 1 beher so much of the eutunia leave. lieve for tha first few mouths he did ? we are so Oussin Ah, not charge u anything, but Mr. Maule. notwithstanding his public, Holi No: taesuse there are mi many dues not for lung give splrltedneas, ou. dead ones among y Chicago Dally anything for nothiug, and before we News. got through with Mr. Maule'a lot we were him a fair rental for o same. paying o Mr. Maule has had free access aud ENGLISH SCHOOLTEACHERS o has used constantly fur the past tdo y o years our without charge New Ywk. Nov. lu. The o and has carried a key to the gate durfirst batch of Kugllah achool o ing that time in hla pocket. teachers brought tu this coun- o Bauqtiu'a Ghost la represented Muule: li ia the Irrepressible try ly Allred Muscle), the o English philanthropist, for the o who, in the fane uf a petition aigued of hla neighbors, purpose of studying education- o by over al methods In this country, will o will not down. Aa regards niy being an obstructionarrive tonight on the al earner o New York. They will be met o ist, I ms v lie as old a resident as at tbe pier by Mr, Moseley and o Mr. Msule. having only had the lame a committee of t Buchers from o fit Air. Maule'a superior knowledge the public schools of this city. o lor a few years, I aoa't knuw murh o about hla record here. Suffice it lo My o 1 have no reeoHecUua of distracting Improvements so lung as they o public oo ooo did not tend to confiscate .property In o which I waa Interested. want to say that 1 In conclusion HELD UP THE PASSENGERS. o o have no objections to make to Mr. Peru. Ind.. Nov; 10. Wliile o Maule'a position In tills matter If lie Wabakh railroad express train o will fight fair. What 1 object to Is the u No. 3 waa standiug at the o fur he grows on the bottom uf hla at luidulgbt, a day coach o feeL j on the rear uf tbe tralu lu o attempt to Regarding Mr. Aisule's which were thirty liallan im- o convey the impression that, my alley migrants, was entered by two o mute la impracticable, being oa the men wbo held a loaded revolver o lop of a high hill, etc.: chief alluded Mr. Graves, the at the head of one of ihu for-- ( elgtier atsbding al lhe duor and O to In Mr. Atauje'a articles as luting one relieved him of his wairh and O uf the parties who attended tbe 6 meeting with Mr. Maule. IT). The rubber escaped. O having been interviewed on this sub Joct, declares unqualifiedly that from ul injuring their before the big game with Yale neu Saturday.. Set.ui nines durtug llle econd half it luuiu-- as if tbe iieglau could bate sent the bad over the lins for a tuiu luiown bad the score made It neccasiry 10 do a 3. j TLe second lialf was full of excii-afte- r play, and .aevtiai change, wereHut failed. , ua b.ib aides, owjn ihs line-u- p Chlcagos two points came as the ru--1 Ug to injuries, but the only one badly suit of a safety touchdown niude by hurt wu Dillon, wlu it was said at Quarterback Larkin of Minnesota late the ,nd of the game, was not .erioualy In the second half. Getting one uf Injured. EqkeraaU'a lung punts on his uwu two yard line. Larkin instead of trying to FOOTBALL SCORES. advance the ball stepped back of bis own goal line and touched tbe ball Al Ithaca, X. Y. Cornel, 1C; Holy tlie-siur- ; down. Cross, C. ion At St. sity , 12; Ceniral oulege. 4. At Columbia.. Mo. Missouri Isjuifri-Wksliiug- 10. a livery stable, E. D'Anna, an engineer and surveyor in tbe employ of an electric company. IFAnna escaped arrest and went 10 the farm of the atate asylum for the Insane, six miles from tbe city, where ho blew his brains out with the same revolver with which he had killed OholaoH. D'Anna' parent reside st Oklahoma City, Okla. CHAMPION SHOTS. Lacked Deposit Bexea Are Dropped Into the Safe aa Letters Are Placed in Letter Boxes unuece.ary chance, ! Ben Gholaon, was hot and killed tats morning by Victor BENDS A SAFE ON AN AUTOMOBILE TO THE DEPOSITOR. j EckersaJ sated a touchdown But tis had brought the ball to Chicago's thirty yard fine, and a moment later Marshall booted between tlie goal post from placement on tbo forty yard line. Once before that and once Marshall tried a score by a place Night Watchman Killad by a Man Who Then Kills Himsaif. In . tackli and OREGON, TRAGEDY. Salem, Ore., Nor. 2-- ing shot through Chicago's right only a pretty tackle by who me swift spcctnc col. atiamta. ga. night watchman Harvard Defeats Carlisl. o. Har(Vnbrldge, Mass., Nov. vard defeated the CarlLle Indians today in a lively game on Soldiers field Tbe touchduwn by a score of 6 u 0. came through a fine forty-seve- n yard run by Weudell in the first five uiln utea of the second half. The Harvard hack went through the Carlisle center on a delayad pasa and from his own forty-fiv- e yard fine, planted the ball on From Carlisle's eighteen yard line. that point six Harvard ruhes carried the ball across tbe line. Wendell having ths honor. Burr failed to kick nn eaay goal. Although thay Harvard, the Indians plsyed a tricks disappointing game. WRat-fethey attempted failed to result In any material gains, and only once In the entire contests did they gain a first down and that was due to five yards Interferallowed them on Harvard ence. out-kiPk- univer- bava had built a specially designed automobile, conulnlng a huge safe, which will call on all regular a u. rigbl-of-ws- At Cincinnati University of Cincinnati, 0; Wittenberg. 12. At 5; Annapolis Midshipmen, Bwsrthmore, 4. At Omaha Nebraska, 17; Creighton, 0. At Crawfonkvllle, 1 ml. Wabash, 85; Earlham college, 1). At New Orleans Suwanee, 3; Tu. lare two-thir- d nt 0. At Sioux City, la Murnlngaide college, 8; Drake. 8, At Indianapolis Indiana Si Notre Eb-the- a, GROCERS Washington Ave. Both Phones 2j6 2 $64 rl y 00000000009 8-- depositors. Each depositor, who desires to have his muiiey taken to the bank by ths receives a metal deposit box, In a leather numbered and Inclosed case. In tbla ha puU his currency and cherlu, and when tha machine conies around he turna tha box, locked, vor reto the messenger who glvaa him ceipt for the box, contents unknown." On tha stub of the duplicate receipt & CO. brll-liaui- Arkansas university. 0. At Columbus, O. Ohio State university. 6: Kenyon college, 0. At SL Louis SL Louis university, 54; Kansas City Medics, 0. At Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Tech, 14; University of Georgia. 0. At Delaware. O. Cane School of Science, 5; Wesley au, 0. At Wooster, Wooster, IS; Olier-lin- . li; sity. y, official T. B. EVANS h univer- Yale Victors Over Brown. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10. Speed, Dante, 0. At Philadelphia! University of Pennstaying and running power won today at Yale field a victory for the Yale sylvania, 0; Jjafayette, 9. At Nashville, Tenn. Vauderbilt, 33; eleven over the Brown team la one of the hardest football battles of the sea- Rose Polytechnic, U. son. The final score was 6 to 0. Yale Latonla Results was unable to crocs the Brown line Cincinnati, Nov, 1. Ijatonia reuntil the second half, and Knox missed an eaay goal. The visitors played all sults: around the Yale team for almost the j First race. 6 furlongs Beau Bnim-mc- l won; Oolden filrd, second; Tan whole first half, sensational workj marking tha opening mom ah I of tbe Bark, third. Time, 1:14 Second race, mile and an eighth COUNSEL FOR SALE LAKE ROAD. game. Brown started with a rush. Yale's defense waa crushed, the line iAtcky Charm, won: Adbel, second; St. Los Angeles, Nov. 10. Judge W. R. being unable to wltbsUnd the attack. Tammany, third. Time, 1:54 Third race, sti ftirloDga Iaidy Kelly, former general counsel for the A loot t and Forbex, the Yale ends, were won; Hsa-lThorpe, second; Union Pacific, has been appointed to boxed repeatedly, and the Brown insucceed T. E. God din aa general coun- terference swept past them for gam Lady Hcnrlctia, third. Time, 1:18 4 6. Fourth race, mile Shawana, wan; after gain. Brown gained on first sel for tbe Balt Lake railroad. Albany, Ga. Nov. 10. Shooting over ths traps of tna Albany Gun club the Winchester squad estab-llaho- d a new world' record for a team of five, breaking 490 target out of BOO ahot. One of the team member la n woman, Mra. A. Trtpperweln, of San Antonio, Texas. The records of tbo individual members of tho team wore as follow:' J. M. Hawkins, 18; W. R. Crosby, Su Mra A. Topperweln, 96; John 8. Bow, 99; J. R. Taylor, 98. New York, Nov. 10. The night and day hank of this city, has nutted an Innovation which It Is expected will please business men who make late deposits To make late collections and to avoid the rlak of vending deposlU to the bank by messenger, the hank should have a box sent to yuur home at once -- hroughont the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious is mother cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and niciribes of Malnnn into our lungs, nnd when these get into the Wood ia efficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some ne lo unfortunate ns to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some did institutional disease of ancestors is banded down to and they are xmstantly annoyed nnd troubled with it. Bad Wood is the source of all disuse, and until thin vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to isffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best It foes down into the circulation end removes any emedv crer discovered. ,nd all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcere, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the lightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of dood ia renewed nnd cleansed after a course of S. & S. It is also nature's greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely S. 8. 8. ia for sals at all first class larmless to any part of the system. bug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. k BANK TAKES Very Select Yuu , SALEM, APPLES i,i ' 11 j MAULE TG "or nut up" and lav . mu and a half a: t:t Ar.i-ci'lng M:'. Jlauic btieflv iu will fj I nrier ivi:! lotted the t'ummi-sion-- oi u i.p au ii:ie ; nciiht did M in e. lu tlie t'ily tvtit.ii, was l mini'll by the Manic ciuwd lu opt u conn-le- i i.p 4'ansl j!:. i iu o:.r block. iMtitioli was plcselite.l, slgiiCd by "ier two lnii'us uf tiv sbut.ltM. iuclud-iuthe Fouiity lir.imiiou, rs. Maule tbcu circulated a petition tu ihc Uumiuissiuner asking tv-- .1 "i 7 AEEGTI I lu.-.v- Il.ll!'. S;x:li a : ti- , .:. . riii-at'k- i 1 llau'i". Ii.'uit I'ully. lu play ! luuriiJjwu canir .' tlie tirs-- sliiva 1 iai-Minnesota Defeats Cnicago. imuait's uf play. Lum: mu? 1; Jvat- Chicago. Nor. H1. Minuesoia fict ltiuan's Jamaica Results. ud Knox placed the N ha,; iltfcaied the rniivrsity trn yu:l line. Mirakll.S. Ni'l Jn Ku i ch''il i . of Chicago on Marshall Field ibi K:n t'ui'. iji-i-i. liii'li'ipi by nvJ the diatauce u Jiitaa- - jaiiuucJ ii: .Siii.i.a. iu j.. a score of 4 to 2. Handi- .ix ;ird, aud FriM iliM'.i T'u: '4 capped by a soggy field and a sitpperr ibruiitth West melt im : K.lle lor u S:i ball, tUv result of a driavliug ruiu loucbausu. Knox la;.- U ij Kiel, I ho ;Le pio . Thai fell throughout 'be game. I" hi Cuax- lidimii-apulHiiii 2 J Uiiu-goal. Ex pa: I. ou V:s(. won. Ynu.a ragu's ipeedy back field was seldom I'lnis.y. -- I'ooiid. able to get tbe ball within Minnei'olisli. third Tui.t, ;.:t. Princeton Detests West Point. sota's danger sour. Minnesota's line Y.. Third the Nuv. Barl.:siue I'SiV. N. Halid'.iSii , W'r.i Foiul, stood solid against all atiark, in ton defeated tbe We.--i cadets uu File furioegs: Veil soil. Adu.sliou, fart. Chicago's attempts to gutu by the football field I: re today by a M'coioi; Luring, "thir i Time. ih. foot bail frequently reFu.rih raei1. lhe K.lrmero lukc.-- , xcoreii core of to 0. The sulted in loss, as Marshall, Snyder and twice in i the first halt lUrougb lb- - 1 mi!,- m.il a lurking- - Itur.niiig Wa'i-r- , Itiner plunged imo the plays and broke splendid kicking of i'ur.ju. His srol-- : won: Frank HiM. Philander, Tinii-them up before they .ere t airly fart- ir.g . a goal from s ui.ipkirk wa the tLiril 1:12 ed. On tbe other hand. Chicago's line, feature uf tbe gam ;mu bia goal Iran. u,mile lavii Fiiih is.'e. though clearly by their placement was as stiavlii u. the flight ani Joe Hay man. won iloliow inait Kcaio. it.nd. T.me. I:4d. giant opponents, et stood firmly en ul an arrow. ough on defense to protect Eekersal! Sixth race, nix and a halt turiougs -After the first hull the Priuceiou- during all bis punting, nor a kirk be- iaus did not appear to exert them Adaunle, won; Aiie'ioise. xsiiud; Keing blocked. Minnesota four points selves and gave the impreb.iun uf be--, gs Slone, third. Time, 1:21 FOOTBALL. Evtry part of the body is dependent on the blood lor nourishment ani dmfth. nBM this liie stream is flowing through the system in 4 state uf jarity ana sicluieu we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health jtcanse pure Wood is nature's against disease. When, however he body is fed oa weak, impure or polluted Wood, the system is deprived of is strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various . eruptions. Dimples, rashes and the different shin affections show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a Tesult of too such acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcere are he result of morbid, unhealthy matter ia the blood, and Rheumatism. Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all d Wood luorders that will continue to grow worse aa long as the poison remains, nnd find their way into the blood in various wavs. rhese impurities poisons Ca-arr- beiier n 1La : II. XOYEMJ.UEU MO.RNINT,, oooooooooooo Vo ooooo aia-tlo- ex-fir- e 0 'a 0900000000000 Your BUMS OF ECONOMY should be cultivated. You should imitate Kusiwdl Sage, the millionaire, and hunt the second-hanstore, where a little goes a long ways Remember The penny la the baby of the million. You should slick to the JUMBLE. !3(0 Wash. Hello 1144. Oder, Pasture, Storage, Furnished Rooms d D0X0T0 & C08PANY 1SS 25lh Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED a fire fighting standpoint, the east aids of the court house tiny route), la superior to tbe west aide. Mr. Graves' uplniim In such matters cannot be consistently Ignored. Yours truly ' (Signed) J. W. ABBOTT. f the messenger is to tako which BOYLE FURNITURE CO. bad to the bank la a memorandum of tbe box's contents. When the messenger Eds the box be drops it into a slit In tbe automobile safe, and as tha aafa ia built like s letter box, ths deposit boxes cannot be removed save by some one bnowlng the combination of tbo safe. At the bank the boxes are taksn out and the receipts checked off with the deposit slip that baa been locked in tbo box. The night nnd day bank started the new system last night. MUSIC BY The Store 'Thai Has the Lowest Prices and Extends the Longest end Most Liberal Credit Pall Furniture Exhibit WANTED to see O' B5f of furniOur Ter.v 'exceptionally full and complete-liuture for the FALL season is now in Kmition.aiii you are " Mirnestiy invited to inspect the same. In PRODUCED ELECTRIC The arwer 9s that request ia no longer the heir mattreM with ita sneleaahr association, "but tbs awset, pare, hixurionalj elastic Style, Quality, Construction, Price CURRENTS 'All previous efforts have been surpassed. TELHARMONIUM" IS THE LATEST THING IN ELECTRICITY. An Elegant Display of Vibrations Varying From Sixtaan Eight Thousand a Sacond Fro- duce tha Dlffarent Not a, i It Is splendidly ex- tensive and representative of tbe product of artist1 and artisan. Dependable furniture for discriminating and economical buyers. a large and beautiful line of leather rockers wag shown in Ogden. Over sixteen style to sebefore never lect frpm similar to cat. They are made of the best sterling guaranteed leather, and are as good aa it la possible to make a rocker. Reservations made for the holidays. Select one now, pay for it later. They range in price from Bach New York. Nov. 10. Dr; Thadoua Invention for producing music by electrical vibrations, as on would telephone, called the Telharmonlum." exhibited last night at tbo Cafe Martin. To produce the vibrations a set of elaborate machinery and electric appliances have been installed. There Is ret of 148 alternating current dynamo. which make vibrations varying ftem sixteen to eight thousand a 945.00 ' Stearns & Foster Mattress lscey webs form the nine layers of cotton felt of which this mattreaa le built. Ita perfect parity and dnmeee, ita laxorioug elasticity and life. Bake it aa desirable aa tha costliest hair mattreM made. It ia and will not become isiopy uor low ita delightful resilience ia a lifetima. The Stearns A Foster Co' mattresses must be teen to ba appreciated. We have just received a shipment of thorn -we know you can be suited. show you tha S. k F. mattreM and convince you ' Let of their superiority. Come delay means regret on yonr part. They are reasonable In price 811.25 to 111.00. nt, Karpen Leather Rockers . I You . ' to-d-ay Throe gragee to 85.00. The Anchor eeila Ths Windsor Mile at. .811.26. at.. $14. 2b aee-wxl- - are These currents passed through tone mixers" and are releaa-by the not unlike keykeyboard board of a pipe organ. Tho keyboard l Played by a musician, and the electric current give the Tlbrailona required to produce tbe music desired. At present there are two keyboards, itich represent n flute and a horn. Two more are to be put In at once, and he effect will be that of four instro-Min- u played together, t The music ran be transmitted through a tele9 Ladies desk, chairs, combination book cases, dressing table, dresners, etc., are being shown in all the latest woods and designs, includ ing mahogany, birds eye tana mahogany, maple, golden o&k. phone. GLACIER IS BACK. New Tork, Nor. 10. The United States steam Glacier, which towed the UF dry dock Dewey to Manila, arrived here, today. Owing to the arduous 4i Incurred In the service, the Gla-on cier's crew was given some leisure her homeward trip and. after leaving Manila, the Glatier stopped at Binga-lfre- , Colombo, Port Bald. Joppa. Attires, Naples and Gibraltar. HEARBT TO GO WEST. recuperation from tbe strain incident to hit gubernatorial campaign. . plete. Our showing of mission dining room furniture is exceptionally large. Visit, ' our art department and modern, display of pictures, both foreign ami domestic. We are agents for the" Berlin Art V, t'nrus & f'amennL Copley Print, the UenibraiMlt' Prints, und oilier pictures. Wc do tnliwtir re J'Ktl flliliiilig up-to-da- The fleywood & Wakefield line of rattan rockers and also dining rpom easy chains baby carriages and chairs ind oak rockers are known nationally as the largest, and most, artistic goods of their claxs produced. We are prepared to show yon their elegant line. - go-cart- s; New York, Nov. 10. The Independence League announced tonight that William Randolph Heartt wiu leave this city on Monday for California for Our showing of buffets, sideboards, dining tables, dining chairs and chinA closets is largo and com- high-grad- e The Latest Designs covers, window hangings, including and stained glare effects, portieres, leaded .Madras cloth, and fnrnitnre covering are shown silkolines silks, denims, in our drapery department. In curtains, com-- |