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Show . EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS Independent 'Phon Sell 'Pnon. two rings BUSINESS OFFICE EDITORIAL No. SI No. St Nfc bs No. 56 independent 'Phone Bell 'Phone, one ling t " ' ' usuad;- exhiiiitej atiotia antlpaibv tis ou i ivnl nut ward anything "I'he1 ' eaiereJ until I ! Broad the held auj ptored ilae'f pleasing aud sutisiucl'.ry eiiuttsh in compel if live run aud 'a cut neatly four uuiuun to targe and The audience was l he inure piess, without a siiittle II one ol the lulee. staged aud bet-- played murjeal piay seen iu that city for yiats. The musi:; the best tha" by Hen Jeioa.e is '. atul has been amt on in m..u a . tl is Itot ud I he t.(j j,. by X only buili on origii .. .me. hi.' a rol.creoi slo... . iaugbable in its bauJimg and theme aud from runaiu lo curtain. The music has had immense popularity, I here being uul a dull or unattractive number in the entire score. The sale of the latter by the puldisi.eis has already exceeded the quarter million mark. Mat b of the music is uirhesiraied with ,i neatness aud a taste which show Mr. Jerome's great knowledge of Instrumentation and its ums. The entire pit sr. whet ever the play ha been si hu. untie in declaring that not in eurii has a light opera score bt eu tiearil which rtiiitalu unue of musical understanding and uppicciation of wlmt is suitable and cileelivc in such slid.. The chtirua is uoi only huge mnuentally but is a telling one and the various cum in idea are iiucoiunun-lgood and move naturally to flue climaxes and beam if til stage pictures. The famous "broilers" were lirst seen with ''The Roy ul Cher," and ail the oi initial uioir.bei . with one oi two except ions. are with the company', together with nearly ail the producing cast. Hairy liernisen aa the Chef haa a ndu. it is suitl, that fits him like a glove, and possesses a much better i nice than the average opera comedian; is magnetic, intelligent and acts and tings with spirit aud dash. Miss Hutcheson, the pi'inia donna, is a liae soprano, acts wtti animation and tn appearaiire la a very attractive young wemar. and possesses the rare faculty cf avoiding excess in her work, - tiit-ur- OCTOBER MOKXIXO, ItH'. 11, Weather SERVICES TEAM COLLIDE 1 TlUlifiPAY IMPRESSIVE FOOTBALL FUNERAL CAR WORK le: ' UTAH, AND HIGH SCHOOL 'CANYON re-.j- ll. OGDEN, EXAMINER: aiOlCSlAU THE BBaflBBHBOl ain-an- s Cc-ni- Faruwurth h ft last ownNee Voik. where ell- - w ill visit relative for a ample of tuoiiiii. Mr. fir ing It. 8. B. Spencer. ti.iuiiujt freight ast-ufor l.ic Kio G'ainie. lean tolor day for Nevada upon a tat road. F. t hui-iu- c ere tiled in the Information it in eouri yesterday alt.ei noun b the . dib! i let attorney auuiiu-- l Joseph clian-tiifornication; Howard Stone, assault with liiteur to commit A Turku rape; Kotieit Aruixtrima, The c.ims in! I'. Jones. ioUIh-iv- . will !.- set for trial lac r. dix- w Pen-r-e- s - man taco Un use wj- - isstte l lob: jeMeulav uftoiliihiii to I George K. Bailingc nr Oudi'O ail. Flounce K. Bingham of Jlmersi iile, ('lull. A . lu the rase of llcimun IVlli the New Yu;'!. I. rent Yclctii .Milting eoinpany, on trial m Sail lathe nefnie Judge Mi. tit, the evidence haa .ill prehpnted and the ease will be nest Tuesday. K. S. Fnroa-wortappear for the defeiuLiut. d h The 1!ih 11. H. with Mrs'. of Aid parlor ehuirh lueeia ibis alienioiiii V. Cns. uiau at 2b.Vl Quiucy avenue. For choice hay, rolled nau and minIre In of all kinds; fruit boxeb, eail at. at Grout's, 232 Twenty-fourted h a Walter Steven two year' has retunuil from mission in Germany. Judge Baldwin of the legal department of tlio iiarrinian roads went bier the lake eulolf in a special train jmtenliiy afternoon. The train weut aa far aa Uailibo nud returned. lira. E. A. Urn-lean extended visit y To hex returned from J tinea it. Alaska. '. dl Cars Coma Together an Shupo Escapes Death With a Broken Wriet. i- v on-bar- n fm-ce- JapHiicae-AniciT-ru- y CUBAN ANNIVERSARY. John 8. Curlew, left here for New Orleans. where he goes (o allend the of the grand lodge Thiitwighth Year Since tha Begin annual jf the Knlglda of Ijlhlux. ntng of Ten Yeare' War, g Judge llolapp left laal evening for Seattle, I'oiHund and Tacoma, where he goes In the interest; of the Anialga-mateSugar company In aernre Japanese laborer fur the licet ilelds of i!ie Havana. Ort. 10.- - This beJng tho thlrtj eighth anniversary of the beginning u( tha ten years' war fur Independence, the day waH olmerved aa a national holiday. The public office, with the exception of the palace, were Company. closed, as were many store. The pubWanted Solicitor al once. Apply lic and oilier buildings were decorated between Iho hour of K and a. in. with Cuban flags. The uaual parade and 3 and 4 p. in.. Standard uffli-n- . of tnnipa was dispensed with. The l.amar Nelson, manager circulation cclclir.it inn wan not marked by uny great tmllinxiasni. dcyartnicnt. Keveral lesdera of the revolmjon arClare Cart lei er. a boy, rived here today from various parts of ul the Ciiaut school, fell from Hie the Island fur the pnrMie.lt la said, porch yesterday aftermam and lroke of attending a meeting tonight at the hla arm. Medical attendance was im- home or Genera ( Del Caatlllo. They mediately summoned and the little would not discuss the object of Hie fellow's injury attended to. gathering. Inn it I said that the reiiel generals intrnd to make urgent reWord waa received from Orovllle, quests to Fee ret ary Tnft for official Cal., yealerday afternoon that Archie positions under the prov Ihknial govBowman. Jr., of Ogden was in the ernment, It Is considered algiilllcaui Hint the rebel who served under lien. hnajiital suffering with a luuken leg. Castillo have liocu Inst meted uoi to A holdup waa reported to the imlice Mdl their homes, ami 11 Is feaied that last evening by residents on Weal Del Castillo has a wild Idea of enforcTwenty Oral street. Twn girls about ing hi demand for a position under Hi yearn of age reMirled lo have auen the provisional government, ..two men hold up and mb a third man. An investigation whs made by the RUSSIAN WHEAT CROP. but no arrests were made. Acreagt Ha Increaaad but Aveng Joe Frye was Yield la Small. last night on the charge of assault committed TuesHi. Thin tin WaKliiiiRlon, I t day night upon some old man who name could not be learned. acreage and production of wheat in Russia has grown rapidly and perJohn Walker, a professional Wg-ga- sistently ii nd further growth may lie wuh taken to the police station expected as the natural condition all last night aiiirering with a disfigured favor such extension of rercul produceonnienanev. He was lagg(ng on tion there snd iho economic c.mdiiloiix Twenly-ltrialreet and iiiMiilting ev- favor the turihrr growth of wheat ai erybody who did not give him money. the expense nf rye and other crops, i He struck. the wrong man and was the general reached In a relaid out. port of the depart men l of on ltiissiaii wheal production. The rciHill, however, point out dial average yield, pinlialily on the jvliolo the very lowest in the world, ami cApciinllv so if the resulis or peasant tigliriillurc are considered, the fiequriil failmes often leading lo AT THE GRAND. famine uciumpanied with great sufami gient fering fur the people of tin- - grain inarhel-- . Shiilurl limthera' liiiuii a I comedy. laHikiiig Hie cause The Royal Chef." lx an of "The liuckwardnc of at Hie Orand. The "chef" was orig- Russian syx Hie ri poil. In mid a liolila Hufoiiiiil i'l Chicago, "were inally staged svsteiu of land recoril of mer I'lMi nlghis al tiie owneisliip on one hum! uml the It was given its New iheaui'. method of agrlrnhiiro. quo to York premier at the Lyric ilienlei. slid l lie poverty uml igmuaiiee of the pen was on of the flrxt to win aclual rec- p!o, on the other" i aca Chicago musical ognition tion. with the super-criticpress an, I Nothing ix easy lo the unwilling. oiildic of Hie met need Is. who have From Iho Gaelic -- Ogden, L'tah, 8cp(. 13. liinfi. a meeting of the Democratic county ommittee, held lids day, th following calig for primaries and for a county convention were made: Primaries for tbe slate convention will be held Monday evening. October 1st, at S o'clock p. m., to elect delegates to the Democratic state convention. to he held at Fall l.uke City, Uctolier 4lh. Primaries to elect delegates for til Deiiincratlc county wunvmtMon will 1 held Thursday, Ortoher 11, at I o'rluck p. in., and ihe Democratic county convention will he held Hal urdsy, October 13, at 11 o'clock a..m,, al the county court house iu Ogden. The apimrtloiimcnl of delegates Is as follows: For For ofli-cen- t, N-- I'lty at the following places: First ward l.'it.v hall. Tele-giuu- Fecund ward. Fourth ward, - County cmirt house. Third ward Mound Fort amusement hall. In the county outside of Ogden City, at the usual place for such meetings. The precinct primaries for the county niuvcntiuii should nominate csti.lf-iate- s for Justice of tbe peace and for con able. And each rtv ward and county sii'iuid elect a memlH-- r of the comity committee. T. I). JOIINFOX. Chairman. V. II. WIl-SlIHwcrelary. ward- rl COLD WAVE. Colder by 23 Degreea Than Yesterday. R Waa agrii-uliinc.- - ilai-rlc- aiiif-qimie- fr W'iixhiUi"U. Hit. in. Tbe i imiiglit .iiiminnrt'il that I: buii-iii- approximate! was colder than u.c-- l of tin' L'.t Vrxtcnljly In Dll' stale .Mississippi ii';- ami that a iilp siiowfiill d'l'll'lh'xx would is- continued in the lower lul.e leainu. Snow is Hie.u Luke Tti facing along t western an-- i cf iiig!i prrsMiri1 I fn.-- i fnali disturbance giving Jv. ami ix cast waul in its rear, the center being ninth of Mnniiimi. The - - - , . ! WATCHES mnu awawa If You Need a Watch Come to Us Ym I'ccrl not - We will I. are i If You Want a Diamond people hut are t;ii ly worth its much to you aa Ipt innrh money m tbe hank. Wc ran sell you a diamond ling from $l'cu to ISho.hn on the inxia'If tent plan and yon cut. SKI., IT BACK to us any time for cah lex Id mi rent lino-a luxury to mo- oi alii 1 Ktic. nml snow Tl!iud.iy ill the cxifctcil iii'ti r l.nki-wsre cxii'li-- l tlurrii-- e.tt p.trl of - offer. Isn't it? ! AT THE AVENUE The Quality Store adoption of the manifesto st Yiborg but finds it Inexpedient at the present time to apply Its principles lo thu refusal to pay taxes or grant recruits, has few friends and was accepted only as s makeshift to avoid the immediate run-dow- disruption of the party. Before this vote was taken another resolution, supported by thirty delegates from th Volga and the south, to boycott the government was rejected, as was s proposal made by M. Peterunketvlch, the veteran leader, to eliminate the paragraph dealing with the preaent expediency and leaving in the resolution only commendation for tho signers of the Yiborg document. JACK KEATINC RESIGNS Popular Railroad Official Accepts Fino Position in Denver. DEPEW New York, Oct. 10. Fir the first time since last March United States Senator Chauncey M. lie pew today presided at a meeting of the executive committee of the New York Central Mr. Depew appearrailway company. ed to be lu good health, and after the meeting he declared that lie is slowly but surely recovering. "At no tint within the past year." said the senator, "have I lceu In such good health and spirit. He said that If his Improvement, continued, as he had every reason to believe It would, there was little doubt that he would be In hla seat when the senate reconvened in Decern tier. Boston, Ort. 10. Shuan Kelly, roommate of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., al Harvard, charged with assault upon Policeman lwrence Frailer, fwa placed on trial In the municipal court At today before Judge Wentworth. the contusion of the hearing decision was reserved. Kelly, who is on ball, was present in the court room with Roosevelt and F. M. Blagdcn. coxswain of tbe Harvard crew. Frsher on the witness stand said that no blnwK were struck: thst he was tripped and was injured by falling against a settee. He was on plain clothes duty thst night, the officer testified, and when he saw four ydiing men apparently assault, another who seemed tn offer no remonstrance, he ran up to Interfere. While chasing one of the young men. he said, Kelly tripped him and he had to give up the chase. Kelly testified that he thought the President's son was being attacked In sn unwarranted manner by an unknown man. and that he was justiflei In defending him. Kelly admitted list, he pushed the officer hut did not trip him. Roosevelt rave brief testimony Kelly's version of the affair. 1 BALLOON AND AUTO RACE. i fir.- - will In' a FROM Impoaeibility of Paasive Remittance. Grocery Co. Is where you buy the Best (he Market Affords Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND TRtSH 2344 Washington Are. PRESENTS are the order of the day BUSWELL THE JEWELER is where you buy the best for the money $11 TWENTY-FOURT- DOHOTO S H COMPANY 15S 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED EARTHQUAKE. Dallas. Tex.. Oct. Iu. At the convention nf the International Order, of Fire Englneera today some leswn irom the San Francisco earthquake and fire was the topic nf a paper by Chief D. RhaugneiMr of that city. This paper attracted a great deal of favorable comment on account of lta advocacy of dynamite. f Helsingfor. Oct. Id. today's scsKi'iu of the ('(institutional Detno-ernticonference the ceitlrttl cnUiinit-tre'- s resolution ntorlaiming the inipiin-sihilitof passive resistance was itdon'eil. M ayes tn 44 noes. The iimcnrtnptit recommending organization for passive resistance was rejected hy 8S avis p oil noes. CONTEMPT OF COURT. The congress ,as shown u siriictnarl weakness in th" ariy which la highly rratVlid. Ote. Ort. In.. Hy fnilimc dangenm. In view of ihe approaching MODUS VIVENDI UNPOPULAR. to ii'si'end to the aumn'ons on her to electoral campaign, and thin In apllc no to Hi'ilshuro todav and tell the nf the Inffiinrrc toward cohesion iiir all she kniv about th ft out IhiriiMU. nial. Oct. Dk The pres- governmental perseculiading up to und Kuiiseq.iem , nt Newfoiindiund crisis i being dis-tion. The four tlajs of the debate ni itix ber hnsban.l death. Mr. .Madge Ftl! ,1 sued have dmie UtMc to reconcile the difas parallel to the experidT ini paie.l Iteixi-'- in coiiH'ie.iit ence of Ntitnl with the imperial gov- ferences of opin'ou regarding the of Hti Vasl'.ltiK'er renij'' ernment The Mercury ssj the modus manifesto which the conservartuitt. SI'c lg still in the city, end a vivendi is a h!nw to the entire sys- tives on the other hand believe should aworu out for tem of eoioni.d nutonotny, and em- be publicly dUuwm-bench warrant he at a blunder, lie- - .irnst l't'te. lull If axsiliiill'e i the extreme radisal. on the phasizes t.'n- - importance of laying eb a; iy the principle that the tuher hand, demand the reaffirmation girrn 'hut she wi', appear tommrow tin wnnaul will not lie aened. affairs of a self governing colony sha'i the manifi t.i n the farm of an imnot form a subject of correspondence mediate pdootamaHou urgiug the finanThe upright. If he suffer oihininy to between the imperial government an. I cial and of the govmilitary boycott -none hint, feat the tmtaite nf man a foreign im,. without the eonrin--iernment. The resolution of the cenin'-- ' of in i fi'unj :nir :Ktn the e' e of Go!. I .acini tral couinmivc which the e The wextetn ari'.i of hiu'i oi ci spread the ret, i ml ,i He;. s tied sO'iHicin districts, with lua-.Hltd i.iiliitu fiu-l- x in 'he Mississippi ,ii!c uf Veil'phl. I.'cht frost ;i;xn or cut red n OlilxiioiuH. eaxti ;md leiitral Tennessee, iittii lien ty l;. st in w cs'ertl h ArUails,is. l'i: The balloon lcrche. Ihe fourth to be sent up. waa overtaken within the limit a prescribed by the rules by Lieut De lu ('mix's automobile, north of WiiHierhaM-ien- . The other balloon made successful landings In the vicinity of- Wnsterhausen. In the pursuit one of ihe met with a aerl- etts accident. It ran Into tree and wan thrown into a ditch. One occupant dangerously Injured, and this chauffeur and other were bruised. Captain Hildorbiandt. the manager of the contest, waa ru.i over by a public atilomouilc and suataluetl slight Injuries. LESSONS PICKETT WEDDING TRIAL OF KELLY. I Ciinaequenil.v in chasing of these vessel Iiohm aa the head or stern file of ant t'ltee foreign hiitlleahlns. while on tin- b.am It will equal that of ait' twi other littlehips. These wss, u are designed fu; a speed of lie him;., and may attaLi 27 knots i,n tin!;- 'rials. They will tic proiielli'ii le engine. The ecustr ictiou of the India are the same principle sas adopted on the Pread-- i aught, lutt they are leas heavily the lYnusi'!-fiiia- . PRESIDES. Has Not Been in Such Good Trim for a Year. h FAMOUS JOCKEY Buah A Gart'a Planoa. Newman Broe. Organa. H. C. WARDLEIGH BURIED. - x c v - t an-hc- , , te-r- c f k do-v- & CO.,' JEWELERS J. S. LEWIS BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON The Tog'gery Feel languid, weak, Headache? Bumtarh off"? Just plaiu case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the blood. oil he: port or sbo s pic-sur- iirrm-.- o Itiamnnds are J It. is lie ready cash-J- iit ,t putt ion of so you cun pay fur it in ; nd carry the while paying fin' it. Our watehi arc oVc'.ed from rite bet nukcrx in the A guu-them to be reliable. r'litn rj nud v.c watch, gold filled and jeweled for ll.ihO. ji- I IJOYtlSlUT. rhi-lo- iin-in- AND DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ceased. Music, arranged by Joseph Ballen-tyne- , waa rendered as follows: "Home Day You'll tnderitaud." Miss Lulu Mitchell; 'There's a Green Hill Far Away. Miss Mitchell and chorus of the following; Mlaa Tlllie Hancock. Mis Myrtle Ballinger. Mrs. Joseph Ballantyne, John FhurtUff, Joseph and Jed Ballantyne. "Slgep. Sleep, Beloved." by a quartette closed the services. The services were attended by the Woodmen of the World and Builder and Contractors association, of which the deceased waa a member. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. At the grave In the.clty cemetery the Woodmen officiated. Julin C. Keating, better known as "jHck" among the railroad boys, haa resigned hi position as depot and RUSH OF KISERS baggage agent, at the I'nton depot, a position he has ably filled for more than two years, and during which time To tha Walker River Reservation he haa made score of friend, who New Region Will Be Thrown hate to see Jack leave. Hla resigns' Open This Month. tlon waa given Siipt. Manon, who accepted the same, expressing his reA di patch received from Reno. Nea al having iu lose a most compegret thouvada, states that there will be tent and obliging official. Borne time borsand of miners, waiting on the ago Mr. Keating received a flittering ders of the Walker river reservation, offer from the Denver Vnion Depot dison the day of the oiwnlng. The company to accept the posit ton of gen patch follow; cral baggage agent at that city, and s "Thousand of miner and proapoe-toi- he haa decided lu accept the same, will lie waiting m the border of leaving Ogden aa oon aa possible for the Walker river rvacrvatlon at 12 Denver. o'clock noon on the 20th of October when almost the entire reservation STOLYPIN AGGRESSIVE. will he thrown open In accordance with Ihe prexidcnilal proclamation. For Who Do Wage War Against Tho many years it haa keen known that Electioneering Under Cover .of there was a large gold and silver minRelief Work. eral zone In llie Walker river country and in spite of the vigilance of the St. Petersburg. Oct. It). Another Indiim police hundred of minera have was turned on ihe position of worked in the nrmmalu. noting the battery the l onviinit tonal Democrats, in the whim of vahifhln grounds position warfare which Premier Stolypin lo locate as soon a the open they exiM-e- t la against the majority party land wa throw n open to entry. As in waging the last parliament, in the form of lawI Nevada in no limiting there a circular to the provisional governors the number of ptlueral location that in regard to the famine relief, dlreet-in- g Is it cun ni.ike, anticipated person the offieiala to remove from the lie on trouble the will day that there zcinstvoa and oihar local organs all some unless system the of opening, romliirt elecThe usual person endearotingtheto admlnlai of allotments is enforced. ration tioneering against lie well cannot apland lottery plan under enver of relief work and not to plied. It is claimed, inasmuch aa agri- hesitate to close the semxtvoa when cultural Iocs i intis are restricted in neceMsry, though the circular admits area and only one location allowed. that Ihe famine In many provinces ix The Walker river reservation 1 six- xo tevere that the government can In width varies from ty mil oh long and hope to cope with It only with ihe twelve to tweiitv mile, in the west aid of these institution. The meg-tir- e part of the state, reaching from Hawix In addition to the steps taken to thorne mi the south northward agalnal the signers of the Viliorg I'leaver Peak." manifesto, whom the governors are to remove from the provincial ENGLISH WAR VESSELS. nobility, zemstvo organizations and city councils. The radical attitude of Democrat at the Three Powerful Armored Cruiser Now the Conatitutional Helsingfors convention la dl(aied by Under Construction. t heap and other hoatlle measures. Including the hob' synod's Instructions laiiidon. Ort. ll. The Daily to Hie clergy to preach and work tiKlay His that tliriH' armoreil against the "enemies of society" and cruiser now uniler construction, the a circular forbidding government env on tbe ployes to belong tn (lonliiiittoual Dcm Indexible and Indomitable Clyde aud the Inrinclble at Elswirk, ncratic or oppositional parties, and oraixmi whirl) iniicii auervey has been dering the dismissal of persisting nialntuiiieil by the admiralty, are in members. reality liuttb'ship of a heavy broadPremier Stolypin' organ says his side lire a th Drraduy tight, imt very campaign against the ('oiisiliiuional tn iiuteh faster. These vessels will Democrats Is Justified . by the Vibnrg fact lie the most wonderful ship ever manifesto, which it declared placed hullt for any niiry. in that they will the Constitutional Democrats outride have greater offensive power than any the pale of legal parlies, but it la said ' two lutileships now in commission In Hint the premie, action will probany fleet in (lie world, combined' with ably only have the effect, of driving .if extraordinary sliced far in paeon tho opposition underground." am thing hliiiertn attained. Following In view of the financial .ue the dimension of tlU'Kp vessel: heavy reductions arc to lie situation, made in 3:ld Displacement, 17.230 Ion: length. the overmanned service, government mean ; feet feel: breadth. 7k it having been determined that 2d per diauglit. Jt! feet: weight of Iho hull, cent of the employe shall be li iiii'liiiling armor and hacking. II. Hid charged from sinte of the depart-- ! ton.-csso will cany eight men Kadi is. This ix creating more cncniie-fo- r new guns. Although these vesadmlniHtra'ion. the tile sel have I'Hclt two gtiita less than The draft of the law ptorhliiig for Diradiiiiiighi Hie Dally Telegraph run. freedom, which haa lieeu deliii'ic. they wil' have equal owrr iu religious layed for revision, has again passed lutNidsiile liii. due to a new arrangethe council of minister. Tire Ftrana ment of Hit- udita. four in two foxan aft. with a training through an opposition paperIt thoroughthe draft. declares a re fin Idlug til cm to be liaCtl oil ly approve of that it is the only satiRtHcinry law s either xide. and four more til two admlni-tration has jet dale lit ihe center of which the ti;ice, , the shiii. so as to tiear on either beam. oral ctl. lirad or .is'etii They tliua will hare HELSINGFORS CONVENTION. six gnus tor the ahead or astern and the1. wiM lie able to tiring the entire araiameiit of eight gun to hear to A Resolution Adopted Declaring the CONVENTION d e state. COUNTY g Al funeral chapel yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The large chapel waa almost too small to accommodate the Urge number of frieuda of the deceased who gathered to pay their final respects. The services were conducted by Bishop Hubert McQuarrie, President 0. F. Middleton eulogized the noble life and splendid character of the de- h s We want to put up a warniug signal. We warn Ttm a gainst buying anything but a "Koycroft' Suit this winter. -aud in the standliovcnift" fi audg for hand-madard that good d lowers aud discriminating nteu are bearing thin year. You kuow youve lieeu told tnie aud again to come aud look. If you buy a Suit elsewhere aud it get a shabby looking, wriukled down iu frout, you cant blame u. Were told you of the kind thats guaranteed for a yeai are a warning. The funeral over the body of Joseph F. Bsnscher waa held from Kicbey's Groat preparation are being made at the high school to win the first game nf football of (lie season which team cnmcs Saturday with me of the university, fuarh Motfcb has hi 'iiincb of huskies in i xrellcm trim and xpect to comhst the university line for victory. The new style of IhoiImU will be played and this in ite!f will give added iu en-- t. Piiui'ipwl Austin i arousing eulliu-isaiming the stu.leM. Yestenisy afternoun a general meeting wax called at which speeches were mude and the of officeri, was made. anuiiui'cenient Coach Haddock and Captain Dennison will act as of the university first Toreferee anil umpire, day a singing assembly will lie held under the direction of Squire Coop. Huiiio new footbul music and songs have been written which will be sprung on the visitor by a well drilled chm u. Besides the singers, a quartet of roronetUix are drilling to blow ron-te- i nation among Lite players from Halt Laku, o that in connection with the ou ihe gridiron, a part real of the battle will be fought on the Id line. Commencing Saturday at 2:30 car will leave the corner of Twenty-fiftstreet and Washington The aveiiuo every fifteen minutes. game la called at 3 o'clock. Mouch has a line of bull playing whim he puts great faith In. In the bark field are rationed some of the fastest men of the past four years, players of experience aud lair wetglit. The team lx well balanced throughout. Practice work Indicate that it will be one of the strongest light teams in the A yon DEMOCRATIC Signals Prcoarationa Baing Made by Loca'a to Large Attendance of Friends and Ralj live of tho Docoatod Woodmen Win front tha University Attended in a $ody. Second Team. a Curve regular passenscr car on iliu cancollided with a work car afternoon at a polu; called Bo'h cai were badApricot siding. ly damaged. After an hour's dtlay he curs were lowed to the eoinpany' round Buuse, where they will under) general reuiudcliug befoio they can be used again. li - claimed that Muiormna Jack Crorflcy wax runuing uu Molorman Boyd FhuH''s time, iu the hope of making the east terminal of the line before tbe passenger commenced the iciurn trip. Mlille going at full speed a maud one of the curve near the aidboth ing opposite au aprieni cars came to a head-ocollision. Despile tbe effort of the iiioturmen to reiwd the cars, they crashed together . with tearful Tbe vcxlibul of the was furred through llie paxci)gigIroni end of the woik car. Its windows were damaged and the entire body was thrown askew of the trucks. The repair car waa not so badly damaged. I'nwsley jumped and wax uninjured. Molorman Shape, who stuck to his post, had a narrow escaia from death. Fortunately the doors of his car were oka when the crash cstiie sad iutcai of tiening crushed he was forced WEODIKG CELL- Sthrough them. As it wa. he received a blow mi hia hand that broke a lame Rav. Carver Performs Two Marriage iu bis wrist and badly bruised the Bumhart-EayrCeremonies Thu Mile uf bis shoe was member. . Flowota-Bakcrand lorn off. Tea iNtskcngcrs In the car escaped The wedding of Morris Flowers and They were thoroughly frightInjury. w us Mileninized at the Kills liaker landed quickly after Hie colened and home of the bride's pH rents. Mr. anil lision. aveC. Mra. H. Baker. 22ti l.iucoU nue, yesteiday afleiniHin, al a oclia k. Tiie ceremony, which was performed Division Superintendent Munson and V liev. Jirfiu K. Carver, was witnessed wife, iUlendlng the wedding reception by the Immediate relatives ami Mends given in hiuiur of a daughter (tenoral of the contracting parties. A tempi-luwedding supper was served, folSuperintendent Buckingham in Salt Iraki- - yealerday aflernuun. lowed bv a reception. A pretty home wedding was thst of The blanch of the John Burnhart and Mias Cora Kayrs. Iwuli of Fan Krnncixro. which la the ceremony being performed by Carver at Iho John K. establishing a luanch in thin city, I Rev. Tweu-i277 fur bride on Lincoln aveoffices itiitnn No. of the at arranging fourth Klrvcl. nue, and witnessed by relatives and near friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hunihiirt The funeral of Mra. Thecla irarmin will make their future home in Fall will ue held thla afterntsm at 2 o'clock laike. where Hie groom is a valued fruui the .Mound Foil meeting Iioiiku. employe of the Oregon Short Line. HELD OVER BODY OF JOSEPH F. BAUBCHER YESTERDAY. ACCIDENT THAT MIGHT HAVE FIRST GAME OF SEASON TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY. PROVEN SERIOUS HAPPENED. -- - liite-ctvJ- . N.wr York. On. in. The funeral of .Marty" Bergen, the once famoua jockey who died on Snndnv. at f, Corner. X. Y.. will he held lotlar in Brooklyn. Bergen had the mount ou Fiilvitnr when rhxt good horse made ihe world' record ot 1:35 for a mil" straightaway. frl-ann'- TRANSPORTS MERCHANDISE KILLED BY BLAST FURNACE. et. in. 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