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Show fWiH.il iihfr impmw ni ryyj. ,?; . .s, T!i jlUUNTXQ AMUSEMENTS. CANNOT GET UTAHNA THEATER terest j ui;ii!ilY,- b) our Inal v rierrb-tii- whit, will few JURY IN (Hi I) EX, and in which inetirutUius sic ms Ihe m felt ihe lack oi listen:, uni A LXAMINER: -- xc l: r- L icprercitej si the lair inami-fretun- r l.cei'!,'. w,-i- a sM was comu.eu'ad upon by - in- ,ri n'-- j WITH CITIZENS OF THE COUNTY HAVE the FORMED OPINIONS. The Utabna Stock Co. THE Almost fifty talesmen have bees PRICES 10, 20, 30c. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Northwestern Theatrical Direction Aaaoleatien. ALEXANDER GRANT, Res. Mgr, THURSDAY NIGHT DANIEL V. ARTHUR PRESENTS DIGBY BELL Ii Augustus Thomas' Big Comedy Success, The Education Mr. Pipp of The Chsrles Dana Play, !H POLICE COURT . Gibson i Mrs. Thompson le Fined $5 by Judge Murphy. Of ihe priaouers, numbering la New York. n:e than a duzen, in Judge Murphy's court yesterday morning, all who pleaded guilty were sentenced summarily; those who pleaded not guilty weie taken back to their cells to await another day. In the case of rMs. Miller vs. Mrs. Thompson, an assault and battery case that involved a neighborhood quarrel. Judge Murphy fined Mrs. Thompson 95 and ooata. "I dislike to flue a woman. My duty la Imperative, however.. It trill. I believe, be good for the neighborhood, even better than peace bonds" is the bray the court relieved himself of hia PRICES $1.60, S1UXL 75c, 90s, Seat sale epsns Wsdnssday, 25c. a. m. dpclaiun. J. Frazzlnl, John Wolflnger and P. J. 8 myth were fined 910 each for keep lng open on Sunday places reaoriej to by peoplo with a big thirst. They arpleaded guilty. Officer Malone rested the men. Entrance to the saloons waa from the rear. Disturbers of the peace, of whom there were many, were given another time to tell how It happened. One case from Huntsville, promises to involve the entire lighting element of the town. Samuel Allen la the defendant In n complaint preferred by Sylvester Grow. Grow alleged that Allen carried on a scandalous flow of sulphurised language, in connection with a flstlc exhibition. -- There Is mmaj a slip be tween the cop and the lip but there Is no slip In onr laundry work. E?ery little detail in connection with the proper turning out of laundry work is carefully attended to and the result Is people ore well pleased yrith the class of work we do. Inquire for our new rates LETTER FROM on family washing. Ogden Steam Laundry Beth phones MAY III BE i7 nth TAKEN HEAD OF . ' FAIR TO JAPAN. x I San Francisco, Sept.--. 24. The Call aya today that instead of being brought, to San Francisco for the necessitated by tbo accidents hlr.i bare recently befallen them, REVIEWING THE WORK OF THOSE there- is a likelihood that the Hurra IMnRESTED. Manchuria and Mongolia of Ihe Pacific Mall Steamship company will be taken to Japan and placed In dry' dock Offers'-MilCriticism for Failure to thpre The questhqi of selecting (bn Exhibit Prise or repairs is now -- under con--si A Winners. deration bjr officer anil the com- Why and their decision will depend rgely on the report of the temporary - "I survey which will examine President J. C. Xye, of the Inter-mountai- n into the condition of tha vessels upon Fair association, yesterday ihcir arrival at Honolulu. gars out the following statement: the damage received from the rocks TJte first, fair of the it Rabbit Island, Fait Association having closed, 1 dewhere the sire, on behalf of Ita board of directand to- thank all who gave them their island where the Mongolia waa Midway stnnd-Tj- , ors, rp extensive on both liners and loyal support and to whom the credit he lo. t0 the Hartman belongs for making the fair aa much Interests, of a success aa It waa Many of the ln the coal of and , '"n,e repairs onnsge. win approximate 91,000,000. superintendents to whom was Intruri-a- d lnter-Mountal- n Msn-ashor- CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. T.!Hnr,',,c1- James A. architect and conatruct-re- t from ' Chicago. waa ar-o-n telegraphic inatruo-Ih- e P' D- - O'Brien, captain of r il? detective department, on rh. 01 '"hexxlemcnt. The local nntiT watching for Taylor d,Vi- According to the reonfl!I,IrjI? ,he ChlcaB authorltiea 7?' CZZZ aZ f,. hii incorivip!lj it"! l MTnt- - ma a- - TJ,or Ranch company, T,'ter W that he no crime and declared he would fight extradition. Stops jeMma, y ,lf the care and supervision of the exhibits In the various departments fallal ua at the last moment, when it was too late to procure substitutes. Some were, unavoidably absent, others were "too busy, and a few were apparent, ly Indifferent aa to the success or failure of the enterprise. Therefore, the burden of carrying out the program fell upon a few. Among those who are deserving of special mention, and to whom the association feel under special obligation. I desire to mention, first, the press, and especially our daily papers, the manager of which were always ready and willing to render assistance, granting unlimited space In Ihcir papers for advertising. Of the superintendents who tenderitching Instantly. Cures plica, er valuable assistance, f desire to salt rheum, tetter. Itch, hive. name J. IV. Thorneley of Kaysville, MaDarla count, J. W. Chamliers. lm guire. Mrs. A. V. McIntosh, Mica Sylvia Dee. Mrs. Geo. A. Craig. Mn. 8. J. Griffin. F. E. Grant and Wm. N. Patter-son- , EXCURSION TO ELY, NEV, all serrtnr without compnsatlon and some at a sacrifice of personal in' 28th. Friday, Sept. terests. The speed ring waa under the manGrand celebration. Ely. Xer, so agement of O. M. Runyon, who, with John D. Murphy and Joseph L. Carlton. as s'arier, are deserving of special mention and great credit for the FOR SALE AT prompt and satisfactory manner In 2813 G8AKT AVE- - which each program was carried out The exhibits made by Weber county. The State School for the Deaf, Dumb and the Blind, the State Industrial School and the county public schools were the principal attractions her week here in the great pavilion, and "saved the aa little Interest seemed to be th palmist and clalrvoy-Dsn- s day." taken by Individual exhibitor. To the de" Saturday for offleerf and heads of these institution! l' ave nor 1 T?08 too much credit cannot be given, an.) Mlo,lld d ao at it shows them to be In the hands of :j7 'V.ahinp able, bnergetlc and enterprising men In. wrested In the upbuiMinx of the last ,T' con-"nro- V MOKNiXU, ELITE CAFE Read Bros.. Richardson Gram, the Co., Wm. Driver a 8,i Drug On., the Singrr Sewing Machine Co., the Wallace Drug Co., .be Proud fit Sperling Good Co., and tin- - Chief Dry Chemical Vo. all made very cred liable displays, some of which wore very attractive, and all have ihu ing ihe lM'G. ju-jt- J HEALTHFUL and DELICIOUS lo-is- C-- w tmn-taiui- aeo-on- RUNAWAY ACCIDENT Valuable Hera Killed, But Woman Escapes Injury. street A ruuaway on Twenty-fiftyesterday culminated fatally for a boras attached to a buggy, tha property of W. L. Scott. Mra. Scott waa on the step lauding to the seat of the outfit, when the bus of the Enropean hold ran Into it. She narrowly escaped injury. Horcea attached to the bus ilartej to run in front of the European hotel. Claes L. The driver had alighted to remove a Fancy apron Annie Foulger. passenger and trunk from his vehicle. As Ihe passenger stepped out, the Fancy apron Annie Foulger. Fancy apron Annie Foulger. door of the bus waa slammed shut. Accustomed to start when the door Faucy apron Annie Foulger. Handkerchief Annie Foulger. la slammed, the hone made a quick Drawn work Annie Foulger. (Spe- lunge ahead, and before Ihe driver, reins in band, could atop Them, they cial.) Glasmann special Mrs. R. E. Were galloping east at break neck Grant. speed. They turned norlh on Graut Baby clothes, embroidery, darning, avenue, and collided with the Scott conveyance, near Carr's drug store. mending Mra. K. M. Conrnv. So great was the moment um of the bus Lace Mrs. T. II. Carr. Sofa pillow W. Douglass. and team that the pole of the bus went Sofa pillow Mn Horton, second. through the stomach of Bcott's Table cover Mra. Horton. horse, disemboweling It and placing agony. A few Battenburg Mra. Horton, second. the animal In terrible minutes later It was mercifully nhut Knit col Um quilt Mrs. Hoyer. Drawn work (Special.) Mra. Hor- by a pnllreman. The home was valued at 9130. ton, second. 811k embroidery in colors on linen F. B. Oast on. ORE IN STANLEY BASIN Special pilxe for largest and liest nf one the work nf articles, display person Mra. Horton. Ogden People Opening Soma Vary Special Prize. Valuable Preparty Thera, Glasmann special Bread Deaf and Dumb school, Aral; Mrs. 11. W. WilOgden men are apparently getting a sure and safe a foothold In the liams, second. Hendershot special -- Clay work by rich gold section of Idaho they amateur Frank Hendershot. are In California and the gold regions J. 8. Lewis special Display nf of Nevada. (I. H. Jones of Ogden, fruit Deaf and Dumb school, first; with an experience In the mine at Wedell Bros., second. nine states, la back after an absence F. M. Nye special Display poultry of some months in Stanley basin. lie Miss Verna McCracken. was Ihe organizer, with Ogden capiD. Ragan special Largest melons tal, of the Single Gold Standard Minand cantaloupes Mra. Boyer. ing company. He states that on the A. L. Brewer special Heat, display Good Lurk, one of the claims, where been sunk but twenty-fiv- e a shaft ha of tomatoes A. Maw. F. Maasa special Best, specimen feet, the entire bottom of the In ore and that it carries one china Mra. J. L. Hep shaft-iounces of gold per ton. f rick. and six ouncea of silver and W. Glass speclsl Cake and Jelly-D- eaf In addition and Dumb school. hare obtained In the Little Pete Richardson A Grant special Beets values as high as 104 ounces In gold and tomatoes C. Gotcb. per ton. and Ed Kirk Is one of the shareholders Edgar Jones special Apple peaches Deaf ami Dumb school, first; of thin property. Two others. D. F. Wedell Bros., second. Hum and W. H. Stone, both Southern J. C. Nye special Greatest variety Parlflc conduct ora. who put tbelr and best display of farm products money into the business over a year agou returned with Mr. Jones and are County Infirmary. J. C. Nye special Same as above highly pleased with the outlook. A force of seven men are now. si work County Infirmary, second. Recommendations of Judges. on the claims. Challls Messenger. Becker Brewing Co. Diploma. County Inflmary Diploma. WFRAHTY Deaf and Dumb School Diploma. J. A. Dinsmore Diploma. Special exhibit,' Heber Ray lriest of The following warranty deeds were Brigham City, fat boy, S years old; filed with the county recorder: weight, 107. Ella Greenwell to Joseph I,. Carlson. part of lot. 3. block 39, plat A. OLD MAN MURDERED. Consideration $3,841. J Amelia N. Anderson to Joseph L. part of Vit 5. block 39, pint Leavenworth, Kans Sept. 24. Ed- Carlson, A. Consideration 12,640. ward Bludsoe. aged 74 year, waa J. W. Tsylor and wife to Joseph I murdered at hia home here early yesCarlson, part of lot d. block 39, plat manmoat In a terday. A. Consideration 91A50. ner and his house act on fire. Tbs A. J. Cowan and wife to J. H. robactuated murderer, evidently by part of northwest quarter, seccrushed Bludaoe'a head had bery, tion 25, township 6 north, range I Loula Williams ax. of with aa Strong west. Consideration 9800. was near arrested charged here, City, Tho Thos D. Dee company lo with the crime. Amelia X. Andersoa, part of lot 6. A. Consideration 91,650. block 39, plat Plum Pudding and Boston Brown Bread - h DUBOIS Boston Brows are made from Allen's Frvad Flour. The ECONOMY In buying, tha SIMPLICITY iu making, and tha ASSURANCE of having pure and wholesome food are point! worthy of your consideration. Ask Year grocer for it. Seif-Risin- . d one-hiU- olios. cold-blood- Mo-Clo- HAS CANCER. 24. B. B. B. COAST FACTORY, Flour Co. SAN JOSE, CAL. la Predicted by Biahop Hart of Idaho. Biahnp Hart, id Menan. Idaho, was ia Ogden yesterday, a whorl iluie. on hi way home from the east. The bishop formerly resided la Weber county, and is well known locally. To the political fight la Idaho he wees hut one end. the defeat of Du hols and (he election of Borah. Dubois waa besieu a noun Borah was nominated." said Bishop Hart. He ha absolutely no chance of winning in the fight. The people of the state are becoming acquainted with him, to hi disadvantage, "While Dubois is trying hard to sake church interference la Idaho polities a strong point in his campaign, people take little etuck lu hie cry." Positive A soda erseker should be the most nutritious and wholesome of all foods madm from wheit Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moisture, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they retch your table. There is however, one THE VOTING MACHINES Superlative cracker at once so pure, so dean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence the name is sods: ARRIVE THEY WILL BE INSURED COUNTY. Road Matters Tima Uneeda BY THE 3 0 Moat ef tha Occupy tha County Commissioner. of In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY The voting machines ordered by Welter county several weeks agn have arrived and will be distributed throughout the county In the various voting ifiauicta, ready for the November election. Yen aids y this matter waa brought! to the attention t tut county commissioner in their nf Mr. ilsin-lltutoe representative of the voting machine firm, the county will have the machines Insured. , County Surveyor Uraven eubmiiled plans and plata In the matter of the new road ia tha Weil Weber district. Action was deferred upon the matter vtali Die until the board could previses. Plan were also eubmilled for ihe road la the ol ihe Norlh Fork la Ogden valley, with the necessary' bridge. Upon (he acceptance of she plana, the board will adr vertise for bid. Commissioner Madsun reported that the bad completed their work In Marriott and would bo transferred to another district. The road supervisor of the Burch Creek district waa Instructed to tom-ed- y deal of a great ihe matn-rtio- f water going to artiste III the Stephens f ditch. 50000 more men to smoke Wanted Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Uniop Made, well-driver- a County Treasurer 4 ses- sion. Upon recQiuuiendailua By special request wc make Wesleri Best" al 375 Twenty-thirhired, Ogden, Utah.' d Chambers subshowing ihe dis- mitted a siatemcnt, tribution, which should be made of moneys received on Ux sale redemption. The total amount ia 9329.68, dibetween the vided porpurtlonutely dry, county, city schools and county schools. The communication waa Estes Doctor Specialist filed. Commissioner Stanford reported he had visited the county Infirmary and found everything in fins condition. The mailer nf purchasing some supplies was referred to committee on supplies. The usual payroola and bills were allowed. Curas when others falL Modern methods. Free consultation far any Chronic Disease ef any name r nature. Every case guaranteed. A ' SERVICES : KEKORIAL Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing in the Bara, Diseases An of Ihe Lungs, Bronchial Tubea and Chest. Diseases of toe Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder Heart Haaaau, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles. St. VUus Dance, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood J cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly rated to stay eared. Remember tbe examination and advice la FKittS. Gome at ones Tomorrow may bo too late. Call or writs of tha Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. Rev.. Carver Praises the Life's Work ef Prof. Robertson. Memorial exercise for Irof. Robertson, of the High Brhunl, were held t the High School yesterday. AL 9 o'clock the students were called to the auditorium id a body to listen tu addresses by Rev. Mr. Carver and Principal Austin. Al the conclusion of the services, sch"ol was dismissed fur the day. The .loss of Mr. Robertson is keenly felt by pupils who had learned 10 respect him .for his diligence and Impersonal Interest. Rev. Mr. Carver delivered a ttlting H spoke of the vocation of addrt-- . a teacher, iu place in life, and the responsibility of a teacher. Prof. he declared, was true to hia l mat, faithful In the performance of man of fidelity. his duties and Peraerveranca was one of his main virtues. The speaker narrated hia hard struggle against financial circumstances and physical disability, ln order that he might win hi way through college. As a theme for his discourse. Rev. Mr. Carver chose the be chief ttliosoever. would text: among you, let him be master over - Rob-ertsn- u. DR. Dto-ass- ESTES, SPECIALIST 2448 Washiagtoa Are. (Boyle' Office hours. 15 a. m. to 9 p. m. Block). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 18. Remember tha number. They Fear the Light all." Prof. Austin reviewed Prof. Robert-su- n s life as it was known to him while attending, the Northwestern University. BIX PERSONS Minneapolis, Sept. WHO DO THB WRONG 24. Six are Turn on the re- injported dead and a score or more In a rear end collision oa the ure-) Minneapolis A St. Louis railroad toMinn. Tho day. at New Prague, Light passenger train, leaving Minneapolis at 9:30 a. m.,wascrashed on a Into a freight (raia which siding, splintering the first car on tbe former and derailing the entire train. Both engine crews were killed. Following la a Mat of dead: D. D. Demerits, Minneapolis, salessouth-boun- BURG-LAR- BNEAK THUMBS .AND THAT LIKE. KILLED. d ' ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. man. F. E. Brown, St. Paul, salesman. G. E. Kllnkerfuas, St. Paul, sales-Bi- PIKE'S PEAK CELEBRATION. Colorado Springs Celebrates the Allen's FEAT PACIFIC - The Temps saya Pari. Sept it lern a from an absolutely unquestionable source that the latest consultations of medical advisers of the Sultaln of Turkey have established that Abdul Hamid waa suffering from cancer of the kidneys. This malady, the paper saya. does not permit of an operation being performed end ia usually fatal within a year. Muffins u c Pastel Estelle Wauls. Pastel Estelle Watils, second. Landscape or marine Katelle Wallis. flowers or fruit Estelle Watt is. Animals or blids Estelle Wattle. Head or figure Estelle Wattis. Mrs. N. Amateur photography Kuhn. Clay modelling F. Hendershot. China palntlng-M- rs. J. L. Herrick. China palming, one piece Mn. Nf. Kuhn. Hall. (SpeWood carving Mark cial.) Needle and Wemsn'a Department, Griddle CaKes k Undoubtedly the tuinc rubber who broke into Joseph Spin's house, Sun-d- a afternoon, iranafcrred their field of operation to the uuvine section of the city Sunday nighi. They entered the Elite Cafe and '.he Ranch Saloon. Hath places were entered at an early hour yesterday, and o neatly was the work done that llie apprehending of the robbers ia an even probable. The police have not Die slightest clue on which to work. Apparently only uioiie attracted the thieve. With score uf bottles tue and the choicest vf liquors, so far aa known this niotning not one was molested. Their operations were centered around three machines. one in the ranch, the other tw in the Elite Cafe. From them they extracted about 933 At the Elite they scooped up 9M ! nickels. The till wet e not tampered with, for the good res sob tha i the caali boxes were securely larked in heavy safes. Entrance was nude to the Elite through a glass ventilator opening from Ihe roof over the kitchen. Thev broke It open, slipped to the flour below. and were ready for a reconnoller. Evidently a lookout was established at (he brokea ventilator, to watch the THOSE WHO WON PRIZES. Agricultural Department Class "G." movement of a alfbi watchmaa who makes the round of business houses. Early potatoes W. S. Bead. Cantaloupe a D. J. Hammond, sec- To conceal their work from aa officer on the street, doors and curtain ond. drawn back to permit uf a straight Watermelons Mark Brown. view as far back as the kitchen door, Danvers carrots J. Bush. were closed. Cabbage J. Bush. Every cupboerd hack of the bar was Yellow onions J. Bush. opened and ransacked. Nothing, howEarly squash J. Bush. Watermelon Robert Erwin, sec- ever, waa taken front them. The safe waa not tampered with. ond. Two marhlnee. containing dozen of Yellow onions J. U Wilson, sec nickels, were carried to the renter of and. the floor and broken into. One waa so Red onions J, L. Wilson second. badly damaged that It might be conL. Wilson. Cantaloupe J. signed to the scrap heap. From the Peppers A. llaw. second. other they tore away with a chisel, Display peppers J. L Wilson. the door in the rear, which gave them Egg plants John Wilson. acces to the money. After they had Sweepstake, best exhibit farm aud looted the nuchlnes they turned them garderoproducis J. Bush. against the wall. Art Department, Class -- K." At the Ranch saloon ft 1 not known Pyrograpby Mr. Nat Kuhn. entrance to the how they secured Oil paintings Estelle Wattle. building. It la supposed that skeleton Oil paintings Estelle Watt la key waa used. About 915 waa taken Oil palatlngs Ratello Watt la from the pockete of a cricket machine. Oil paintings Estelle Wattle. A glass plate over the pockets was Water colon Estelle Watt Is broken away. SULTAN 23. ROBBED thanks of the association. We also desire to thank the judges, assistant and employes in the various department, some of w hom volunteered their service. Some persons gave as a reason fur nor entering exhibit that "The premiums were so small it wouldn't pay." This show a such a lack of enterprise and is so 'at variance with the spirit manifested by those who are always ready and willing to give their ttma and money to an enterprise of this klud. 1 do not care to discus that feature of the question, as everybody knows or should know that a fair Is not a money making scheme, and the association Is fnn-natiudeed that does not have to go down in Ita packet to make up the deficit after holding a fair. People who are nbver willing tu do a public act without the aasuraure of com pei is t ion may be good citizen and neighbors, but they are not the kind of people who build up cities and institution a. 1 want to thank all who offered premiums and all who contributed to the fair in any way. and to tha public for its liberal patronage. Very respectfully, Digued) J. C. XYE, president. bsnd-palute- NKl'TF.ilHElt . I'.isri'.ny uf P:W lij the iiitiii wh,n iuiiiu- - ii ok-qlhero T.li' chief tea' Uit- Ail' till1 dil) a ml il spl of the week He rsisi at infantry, .air- - mnl srtiile.y. folium J by member uf ihe !. A. R. Cal'irsdu Na.minl tiusid. Span'ch War Veterans, high jnhiml eadtir anti o' lie r 1ik-- i milusiy which moved from ihe CohiiTdo College camp In a. m. anil lb rough ihe siifKi. uf the cny 1ni. linJinn- anil MONEY TAKEN FROM MACHINES Colorado jiloupt-- r aim held IN EACH CASE. in ihe parade. iiic position being fully iwu niilei. m leiig'h Hud inquiring mii biwir in paw Vice Robbers Knew Their Business and the reviewing stand, when President Fairbanks officially reWare Famii'sr with view id ibe parade. Premises. . This Is the origins! production as seen one hundred and lifty limes 10 ex- amined in the dicirici mart iu the cae of J. 1). Skeen v. R. H Paine, in an egort lo aerure a jury of eight i try ihs case and it has become necessary to draw au additional venire of twenty-liv- e from the Jury box. The fans of the caae. which are familiar to the readers of this paper, eeem to have heeu greatly adtertimed and commented upon. On of the princiual questions asked the talesmen is that if t be eridenre in the present caae should be the saute as in the Chambers and Craig cases, would the juror then hare an opinion which would take additi'jual eridenre to remove. In almost every rase the answer W'us in ihe affirmative. The fullowiug j. the last venire drawn in the rase: nS. T. Drow Ogdening. Oscar N. Browsing. Henj.uiln INnsdale, Frank Nelsbltt, Carl E. Peterson, Isaac N. Pierce. A. E. Khaw. James Macbeth, John Jenkins. W. P. Foster. John 8. Houiz, C. J. Tiibe. Albert Stratford, George Oriffllrh. Andrew Joai, Moroni II. Thomas. Walter It. WaUman. E. Uhrisiensen, Hooper Antunc Jesse powers. Edcu Daniel Walker. Psrr West Charles H. Owen. Huatsville Joseph H. Munson. Plain City Hans Foulsou. Hartarille Frederick A. Miller. Rlverdale Jesse A. Child. BONDMAN C.. Wagon A- Additional Vsnirt Drawn From tha Jury Box in tha Action Against R. B. Paint. ' PRESENTS StudebaUer . AND RANCH ihi and especially those from Sail and other non refid cuts. Dairy Supply Co.. Hewlett U:o, manufacturers of Three Crown Hvk Bust lng powder, the Moss Ccilej!--- . ihe Ue?ker Hr. v l.i f,-- . l Cons. iliiistc Wagon and Machine C. THE CASE Tl ilsi - ljik-.-Cit- y TONIGHT UTAH. Can-tsnnla- L n. Frank NVrdebeck, New Prague. Springs. Colo., Sept. 24. OLD DOCTOR DEAD. With the city gay ln the buff and white of revolutionary period, the naNew York. Sept. 24. Cornelius B. tional colors floating froyi almost every building and the ,t rains of Csmmyer. known on the stage for Nell Grey, died on martial music resounding through the twenty year streets from early morning the Pike Saturday al his hmpe In Brooklyn. Colorado V Hi LIU Hi! R. B. CAMPBELL General Manager E. W. WADE, Cl. Agent |