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Show ZZZt -- rmiBfBibw imVim THE AMUSEMENT. I MORNING 51: THEATER ut lliiuMajj dqua the .rilar hi home Wednesday. n. Kimball. art . auoraer oi ibis tripped on a mn end fell to tfc ljlifi'tom. alight-nH a as wr xquarvly on Ha face au.l tin uoi-iou.y brulrcu I TONIGHT v cbe. A Work on llie Sait Like & Ogden railroad 1 !rrgr-htng rapidly under fsvuiabie neat be i ciMidiiiun. and the tract are now laid a (ar a slorte-ofarm, aitbln flve mi la of the Weber river. At the prefe-rate of the road a ill b- - ready for ptvgre operation Into Ogden by July a. Simon Bamberger, pretideut of the road. 1 now In New York on burnt, connected with the purchase of electric equipment fur ike road and a pan of hl time is being takes up with of bis mining Interests. Magnificent Production of the Great Play -- NORTHERN LIGHTS PRICE Joseph Stanford, who resigned the office ut chairman of the board of county coniuieinuen. has been temporarily appointed clerk of the poor, until another member of ihe board ia named. Hit power will be similar to those of commissioner of the poor, which office he formerly held. 10. 20, Me. IF YOU WOULD a the last day ou Wednesday which tickets for the West at the special colonist rates were on sale and yesterday and today will probably bring a Anal rush to Utsfe that wil! place the amount of ibis class of business of the railioads for the season BE GRACEFUL higher than any previous year. The rates of ISO frpm Chlrago aiul f 3u from Missouri river common points to Utah have brought hundreds to this state, with Salt Lake fur their destlnatl m. Learn toSkate The a up rente court Wednesday heard the arguments In lbs case uf Pauline Griffin, respemoent, against the Southern Pacific Railroad company. It was taken under advlaemeut after belnp submitted to the couft. The Ladies of tha Maccabees will hold a special meeting. Friday afternoon. at 2:30. at Eagle Hall. All members please be present. afternoon and evening copt Sunday. very at Grand March Gradually the land In front of the Union depot la assuming the appear anee of park. Several teams are now at work grading the plot, and an- ex-- x 1:90 p. m. other day will tee this part of the work finished. Mny wagon loads of ghtval an dirt have been hauled from Sherman hill to level oK the apace. PRICES: Afternoon 10c. Admleeien, Burkenton was Injured In the hops Wednesday afternoon by n large driving shaft falling on Ida right foot. With the assistant of fellow workmen he was taken to Dr. Perkins' office w here kin foot was dree ad. C. K. Evenings, lie. Drs.Ellioft & Norris While working at the cual ehutes a Greek, Will 6 outer, was Injured In hla left leg. He was taken to the hoepital. The wound la not dangerous. To CAN paaanger, whose name could not be learned, was moved from the depot yesterday afternoon to the Ogden General hospital. A CURE The European hotel had part uf the skylight blown off tn the storm at ten days age and Wednesday the rain falling through the opening did much damage to the costly carpets and other furniture. YOU Wo will euro you, la our guar Don't Don't ouffor. Como lay. wall while at onco your BORN Oct. 31nt, to. the wife of Wm. Richardson, 1713 Washington do- - avenue, a daughter. and gat trouble Tha Salt Lake Tribune and the Salt Lake Herald are asking ihe people of Weber county to vote for that fake reformer, Bkeen, for county attorney. If either paper thought Skeen would do Ogden any good they would never recommend him. Those pspera want to create na much strife In Ogden at ia Consultation Free. young. We positively Cure Diaeaaaa, Blood Disorder, Men's possible. Nar-vou-e Tha case of the State of Utah against Nell Hanson has been appealed to the district court from the Justice court. The action Is one that was brought by tha Etate Board of Examiners uf Barbers, to teat tha law on tha licensing of barbers. The first case was tried before Judge Murphy la the municipal court and was decided In favor of tbo bat ben by stating that the law was unooniUtutlonaL The present ease was brought before Justice Denamore of North Ogden, who decided In favor of the atate board. The appeal la being mads by the barbers. Troubles, Livery Kidney and Stomach Dlaoaaaa. Offlca Hours 10 game, between the Universities of Utah and Montana in Salt Lake. Baturday.tan excursion will he run from this city. Any of lbs regular trains may be used by excursionists. WE antee. the football a. m. to 7 p. m. la Drs. Elliott & Norris JJt. Howell was holding court Morgan yesterday. Judge Walter Florence, who baila from New fork and la one of the most genial traveling men ou the road. Is paying his annual visit to Ogden mer- 25 Year chants 2361 Washington Ave Graves has been named a the architect to prepare plana for the new superstructure to be erected on the tower of the First Methodist church. Pkma are now being prepared and the contract will be let in a few days.' G. W. SENTIMENT FOR SMOOT Sanatoria Exposure of Kearns Opens Eyas of Many People. Intermountain Republican: Senator Reed Smoot's exposures of Tom Kearns and hla villainous crew that are trying The aon you look at tbs class of t kmdry work turned out by this the more certain we are that T"u Till continue to favor na with 'ir orders, for our prices aro wall lth:a tbs reach of everyone. Ak tor our now rates on family hlng. They will Interest you. oatab-i'thnra- Ogden 'Plume Steam Laundry 174. CONSCRIPTS Ssmtoff. Nor. 1. 4S7 25th 8L ARE DEFIANT. o Six hundred were gammoned for eer-'r-. appeared et. headquarter today revolutionary eon as and defied officer. Many of tbo men were ooo-wh- to ruin Utah because they can't rule, had a remarkable effect. Following the Fpeerh to the magnificent audience at the Balt Lake theater, thousands read la yesterday's papers an account of it, a description of the splendid ovation given him, and there was a greaLrhange of opinion. If current gossip on the streets, discussions on the political rinlto and- - personal confidences count for anything. There was a change In the com plexlon of the situation aa it affects Heed Smoot Not only are thousand of persons convinced that he has beei placed before the public in an altogether wrong light, politically, but they aro certain that hla personal character, haa been maligned and that toward the nation has hla- -' attitude been assailed vriJiout cause. "What did you think of Senator Smoot's aide of the story T" was asked ecores of persona on Balt Lake streets yesterday. T didnt know fee had a side until t heard him last night. was the reply. T know now that he has, and between Kearns and Smoot, dont give Vn Kearns. The wave of opinion that swept over EXAMINER: OGDEN, I'i:iI.V UTAH. COULD VOTE i TWICE FOR ONE MAN tate-men- TTiui:i f ou; Uvi.'.v :liul i. .H'l') i: . in raj fiji L ! iins Miilbt Hfaiini. i1 i Sii id ii, iiiu r, af SfcJ lio a ijl l MrtEMUKi: MORNING, I hi v. hi ilstuugiut r can gni it.re uow In maliar.mg tbe A s public The people bad beeu led to believe :bai Senator Sm.iu: was :lie greatest menace 10 the vale or 1'iab mid ihe gitw.ct enemy to tuc l ulled S:at that this western tuun'rt bus ever produced. From the poisoned pulp in ihe Tribune, the reader, of that paper, who read no other, had been led to believe tbal there was no defei.se of. aud ubxouteiy no excuse lur. the existence of oue Retd Smoot. Fits fciur.v of the animus behind ihe IF VOTING MACHINES WERE NOT t attack upon hlui, his plain READJUSTED. of the face connected with Tom Kearns aud his exposure of the repeated attempts that person has nude to giaap auv oi all influence to give him Reproeantative af This Paper Mads a poser and aeui in the United State Test Befors the Election senate, started tha wave of opinion Officers. that has swept aside the deceptions, and ha placed him befoie the public lu a new light. A peculiar condition lia, been ronce ruing tiie new voting EQY WANTED BY FCLICE machine whereby a twer may cast two votes for the arnua man for repWanted by tha official of the stats resentative provided the candidate's Industrial school and by tha Juvenile name appears oa two ticket. For court Stanley Rassmussen. 17 years of example Benjamin Jauwra's name on the Labor ticket and again age.w ho yesterday walked into the Juman may venile court nuu in Salt Lake smok- on ihe Socialist ticket. enter the booth, turn the lever of the ing a cigarette, on a wager of $1. puffed at hid cigarette several Socialist ticket and his will cast, a time before Mr. Anna Young anl vote for Jensen. He then turns back Probation Officer Charles B. Hahn not- the pointer over Kleffer'a name and iced him. Ratsniuseen said be rime pull down ihe one over Jensen's name there U, find out if he was old enough on the Labor ticket and the vote Is to smoke. He was asked his age and registered, thus casting iwo vote for state leyresematlve. what he wanted to know for A representative of this paper hat Well, my name It Smith." he said, and I bet a kid a dollar note I uare interviewed county officials concernare now being this matter and au-come down here and smoke." Smith was recognised aa Stanley ing taken rv make it Impossible for Rashinusien, who li badly warned at one voter to vote twice ter the same Ogden, and by the Juvenile court. legislative candidate. When his nam was mentioned ha bolted out tha door and was gone. CISTRIBUTIKG $30,000 Two probation officers followed him, but ha was out of sight and la now Utah Canning Company l Paying far beiug looked for by the police. Tomatoes. Rsaatuuiaen was committed to the taie Industrial school Two years ago This has been one of the busiest for stealing shoe polish from a stand on Commercial street. In and most prosperous seasons tor canSalt Lake. He was there about one ning and preserving concerns In this for many years, according to year when ke was placed on parole for county, For the past two an official of the Utah Canning comgoud behavior. months Rassmussen has failed to re- pany. The laat few days have witthe end of ratiup-makln- g and port to the Industrial school and the nessed officers were notified to look out for the canning of tomatoes, and this firm alone will, 'on tha fifth of this him. About, a week ao Rassmusien and month, pay farmers In this and Davis Richard Johnson stole a bicycle. county more than 930,000 for tomatoes Johnson who la 18 years old took the alone. On a tract of 30 acres, owned and bicycle and Rasxmureen helped him by this company, near Roy, get away with it. The two boys painted cultivated the wheel and la attempting to sell It the average yield an acre of the fruit this season waa 11 tons, Johnson was caught. He waa committed to the reform school and implicat- and tha highest yield 17 ton. Aa avSince erage uf. 9 10 a ton was paid gfcwera ed Rassmuaaen In the theft for tomatoes, making more than then Rawuuuaen has been looked forftma put up aa rataup aud In cans. ts still being looked for. These products are ablpiwd as far east aa Kanaaa City, and as far wasl aa MINES OF LA PLATA Portland, Ore. More Ik an $7,000 worth of canned They Are Being Developed In a Meat fruit have been put. np by the company, the greater part of which was Thorough Mannar. raised in Box Elder county. Other companies are paying today Investors in the east and particularly In and around Boston, look very fa on part of their contracts for toniai- vorably upon mining interests In this section of the country; and especially upon the minea of Utah. This waa the FOOTBALL EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE statement made In effect this morning by J. F. Heald, general manager of large lead and sliver mines at La Via Rle Grande Western Ry Saturday, Nov. 9nL Plata, In the Paradise district. "People are no longer afraid of wlld-oe- t Interstate championship game, Uniarhemea coming out of Utah," aid he. They have coma to a point versity of Utah va. University of Monaw-- Cummings that when Utah properties a re expelled tana, Kick-of- f v they aa a rule feel confident that field. Fare, fl.00 round trip. Train leaves their money will be safely and profitably Invested. I represent, a largo 9 a. m., rttumlng, leaves Balt Lake number of stockholder In mine lu 9:00 p. m. this state, tha majority of whom are All of them feel small tradesmen. JAPANESE TO CELEBRATE sure their small Investments will bring good returns. Onr mines at La Plata are not as Birthday of the Emperor of Thalr yet fully developed. We have already Country, driven a tunnel J.C00 feet long, and three-fovein have uncovered a Invitations have been Issued by the which assays 79 per cent lead, from Japanese peaple of the city for a cele14 to 49 ounces of silver and about bration of their Emperor's birthday 1.80 of gold to the ton. which comes Saturday, Nov. 9rd. Each "We shall work on the tunnel and year in Japan tha birthday of Mut-su- b I to shafts all winter, employing ten men. is celeb rated elaborately, and The main shaft la 1C1 feet deep, with with religious seal, for the natives 121 feet of drifting. Wo think we have class the ruler of the Island among a very valuable property, and that la the gods. Wherever a Japanese onia abort time wa will begin to uncover ony is established the day la fittingly observed for It la a characteristic of large bodies of ore." Mr. Heald and party left this city the people that no country ran win today for the minea and will be gone away from them their love for tha the balance of the week. fatherland and the ruler thereof. A committee appointed from among tha number of local Japa have arrangBOYS TAKEN TO JAIL ed a typical and Interesting program. Invitation to the exercise, which ocBefore Ware Pranks and Played Judge cur In the A. O. U. W. hall at 9 p. m.. Patton's Court. have bean widely distributed to prominent people of the city. Resides the An Intermittent rain dampened the natives who will turn out In a .solid plana of Hallowe'en parties last night body. It 1 expected that many local and the mischief Indulged In waa only people will be lit attendance at the a fraction of what would have occur- meeting. Mayor Conroy and Rev. Carred. had the weather been fair. Des- ver will deliver addresses, tha Imperpite the rain the usual Hallowe'en ial edicts will be read by a Japanese signs were about the streets, and. peo- and short speeches on national topics ple weie kept in a state of anxloua ap- will be delivered by prominent Jsp prehension until that hour arrived of tbe city. During the rendition of when apooka no longer walk and when the program the national yell will be uneasy spirits grow calm. given for the emperor. The wreckage, which In places still corner of Twenty-fiftstreet remains on streets from the results and Grant avenue a display of fireof the wind, waa seMed upon by the works will term part of the celeb racelebratore with particular glee and tion. At midnight the festivities will plied In people's front yards, on their end with a health to the emperor and porches and in their gate ways no that s pfsrer for his iong life and preservamany place were completely hemmed tion from hit enemies. In by broken tree branches, and rubbish. Several calls were GIRLS ARE ANNOYING sent to the police department and this morning n crest fallen party of small boys were before Judge rattan. He Polict Art Called to Sullivan Avanua heard their stories, which contained to Investigate. nothing lo Indicate maliciousness on the and In of then. the part symboya, A complaint from Sullivan avenue pathising tones, dismissed them from was sent to the police department yescourt. the terday by resident sho object to tbe of the Hallowe'en parties plans REACHING THE SPOT. antics of young girl. An investigation wil Le made to ascertain the extent It Can. Be Done, So Scores of Ogden of thu trouble on the avenue. It la Cltlsana Say. claimed that the young people dress in boys' clothes and bold forth after To cure an nchlng back. dark to the annoyance and discomThe pains of rheumatism, and people In the fort of psasers-bTha Ured-ou- t feeling,' . of i be girls recently Ton must reach ha spot get at tha vicinity. One ffece and frightened a blacitencd her cause, woman. lu most esse tl tha kidneys. Doans Kidney Fills are for the kid neys. PURCHASE OF PROPERTY Mrs. H. Figs on, of 220 West Pat terson street, Ogden, Utah, says: "I have been a great sufferer from kid- High Figures Commanded by Grant Avenue Real Estate. ney disease, and at ona time the doctors pronounced It Bright's disease It had all the symptoms of that, and Negotiations are now under way for the purchase of the property at Nos. more, too, for I had attacks of rheuGrant avenue, owned by J. matism. A friend urged me to try Doan's Kidney Fills, and I procured n Stanley Dee. by Joseph Larson of supply st B. W. B icon's drug store, this city. Although the deal has not and baxan taking them. Relief cams been closed as yet, final details. It la from the first and them has bean a aid, wil be arranged before the end steady Improvement ever of the week. gradual, What has been termed tbe highest since. I am absolutely confident that Doan's Kidney Pills are the greatest price for a front foot on this si roc t remedy lu the world for kidney com- was named In tbe deal 9165. There are forty front feet to the property, plaint in any form." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. bringing tbe proposed purchase price Co., Buffalo, New to $6,600. A shoemaker shop, barber York, sole agents for the United hop and candy atone now occupy the States. premises. nemo Doans It la understood that a new building Remember the and win b arertod on the site hr the pros-take no other. Luke show ixteiit a UTADNA inWidd SihhiiUwdieW ii void's ll14 iU4c,,l AMs Jill', i.vr t.ruu'.l v ii Hi r rii .ii'l'jx Uni ;! 4 '' Hti. I a- : p boot-blac- k lut-clo- -- nt On-th- h e v 2400-62-6- 4 - Foster-Mllbur- n M4t Um;. J. W. SHEALY AS NAMED USE I 2merid I IS COMPUTED CUT-tF- F MANAGER Special Trams to Carry an Inspection Party. Alt nf bion of the Short : Line s?t Late. ud artier, will f Hand ridge go .iier ihe in in i tisiii sv.iui- um.- - .hi Self'Rising For Paurakes Tor Muffins OF UTAH HOT SPRINGS AND THE RAILROAD. For Most on Drown Bread For rium Pudding eiH-of- - Tile new track ha heeu ,ead) ter Impiovementa Are to Bs Made Thia Winter on an Extensivs use yesterday and a turned Scata. over by the resident engineer to the company. .No trains hue jutsaed over it aa yet. aud the r.as nut yet At a meeting of the director of the been officially declared open. Ruuniug us far south a Roy, a die Ogden k North western railroad and Utter of six miles, the new track makes tiie Utah Hot Springs company, held was elected a change in the manner Wednesday, WJ. tUu-slMr. uf running trains Into tin city from manager at the too ooncerna. cut-of- B. B. B. Floor i . Chief Engineer ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Ceel Fuetory. Pan Joae, Eastern Factory, y long-neede- d Shealy was ajao given the south. EXCURSIONS Via tha COLORADO MIDLAND RY, authority to r C : J J AJ.i a. 11111a, Second Hand Stores includes the electrifying f the limits to tbs Tha JUMBLE buya, sella or ex spring, also the building of a mag- changes "any aid thing" (biuea" exOu November .20 and December 1$. nificent brick hotel at the springs. cepted) end mete nw cnee. 2900 will be extended to Wash. Halle, 1144 One fare plus 92 from Utah points to Ihe railroad Kansas City. Brigham. Chicago, Minneapolis. STORE. Manager Shealy has beea instructed NEVADA SECOND-HANOmaha. Denver and intermediate We buy and sell all Mnda ef to advertise the points. Limit. 50 day a. Stopovers aud empowers feeda, Cali er pheua For further information write L. H. springe most extensively- throughout and second-han-d the country and to use even' effort to Wanker Hayne Praps. 1H 28th 8L Harding, general agent. Salt bring tbe plsee before Che public as a Phena, lad. 122. City. health resort. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Tha directors of the Utah A Idaho Sasend-Han- d Store. YIELD OF SUGAR BEETS road decided to push the work on the If yau have anything te sell er buy line through ihe canyon, to the 1S7S 1S70 Waeh. Avs. te call er phena From One Acre Thirty-OnTens Are Bell 664 k. Ind. 67. AH the improxemento to are be Obtainsd. made this winter. B. A. DENKERS Will pay tha Highest price for eseend-han- d Another instance of how the desert Hale. Weak. 2176 Ave. Rummage fumtturo end eeil te the public Is made to bloom a found in the state2414 Grant Avs. Beil the ment made by- - M. Morrison, a vanoher cheapest. O. Rvarett Smith, a Log a buy, 97-living four and one-h-a Y miles south- has returned from Nevada. He la vi west of this city, near Kanesvllle. it log with hla brother-in-law- . Stanley & J. HERRICK CO, From one acre Morrison harvested Stevens of Ogden. Mr. Smith want Sueceeeera te H. L. White thirty-ontons of sugar beets. Fifteen into tha camps iff Nevada two Bring year geode here If you went loads ware hauled to the sugar fac- years ago vtien that countrynearly was comsell them. Call "ere If you want, tory, each load weighing fmm 2.590 to mencing to attract the auemtion at the to Bell Phena 2641 Wash Ave. buy. 4,490 pmtuds. At the prevailing price milling world, and has made his stay 61 Ay. Ind. 4t7. of 94.60 a ton far sugar beets, this tn the aage brush mate pay handone acre yielded Mr. Morrison 9199.50. somely. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. - The beeta sere grown on sandy loam. Mon ne - 4 . t e 1 i f : f I e t i FUNERAL SERViCES The servlrra over Elvers, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stabler, sho died Oct 35, were held st their home. 2444 Porter avenue, October 90th. Bishop Ensign of tbe First ward, "Ilford O. Ridges and C. H. Hussey were the speakers, who paid loving tributes lo the character of the little girl. She bad lived but a short time, 13 years, but she had brought sunshine to the home of her parents and happiness to all who knew her. There were beautiful floral offerings from many friends, one of the most beautiful being presemel by her rlass from the Flugree uchnol, who attended the services in a tody. Tha interment was at the city cemetery. Overcoats and Suits for Men, Bojs sad Children are the niost. complete lines In the rtr, - and at prices to suit every- bo.- DEMANDS OP TRAINMEN. Not Hava Acted Baa Favorably Upon, New York. Nov. I. Tha officials at three which hare received demands their trainmen for wage Increasof hours, or both, sere cautious yesterday about discussing tha situation. Ii waa learned, however, that the expectation nf the men that their (teroaado would be met half way or lo a spirit of compromise, baa not yet been realised. "It ia expected that there will be many conference between the representatives of the men and the rail ay managers before tha Issues are sharply Joined. Thetattltud of determination seemingly shown by the men to obtain what they have asked for bas cauaed no little uneasiness among the officials at the roads affected. President Truesdale, of ihe and his subordinate officials will today receive a committee of tha engineers representing the brotherhood of that road.- - It Is unusual for the president iff a road to grant a hearing to the men, the usual preceding being to submit grievance to tbe general superintendent. President Truesdale refused lo discuss this phase of the situation yesterday, denying himself to reporters. It Is said the engineers have demanded a straight call Don't buy (ill l.' look us over. the New York Central, Jersey Central and tbe Larkawauna railroads, the and from es or DEMANDS OF EMPLOYES REFUSED. ARE San Francisco many days conference and argument the officials af tbe Southern Pacific company end the general committee of the Brotherhood of Locom-Ttivthe Order of Engineers, Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, have come lo a positive disagreement in trying to arrange for a change In the rates of According to tbe rhmnicle, sfter n e pay and working hours of the of tbe operating department of the entire 8outbera Pacific aystem. The conferences, have been held in a private car st tbe Oakland pier and they have been strictly guarded from any publicity. - Realising the Importance of the mat urs under consideration, there have been from time to time an assemblage of the ablest officials of the operating department to reply to tbe arguments of the general committees who represent the men. The members of these commIUeee were selected by the organisations with a special view for Ibeir fitness to fully and ably present the demands of the men for better pay and a general betterment of the men's condition of labor. REAL ESTATE TRUST OPENS. CO. Putnam Clothing House 'J Estes Doctor Specialist Cures when ethere foil. Modem methods. Frat consultation for any Chrenle Dleeaee of any nams r nature, Every esse guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cared Catarrh, Deaiaeee, Ringing ia the Ban, Dtaeaeaa ite Head, Throat, Nose, Bye or Ear. All of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Cheat. Ik sea es of Us Btomnoh, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Aethca. Nervous Troubles, Bt Vitus Dunce, Fites. Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm. Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseaeee peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE UF MEN quickly cuted to etay cured. Remember the examination and advtco Is FRE3. Coma at one Tomorrow may lie too lata. Call or write. of DR. Die-aaa- ESTES, SPECIALIST (Boyle Office hours, 16 a. m. to 6 p. m. 2169 Washington Ave. Block), Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. n They Fear the Light WHOMTM1 ; RE- LAN. 61 BAIL THUMB Turn on the .Light ONE OMAT ADVANTAGE OF BLICmo UGHT OTMBfMi ON A TURKEY HUNT. Richmond, Va, Nov. 1. A apodal from Bcottavllle. says that President Roosevelt and Mr. Winter went out on a turkey hunt today. UakavJitst. AM THAT LIMB Philadelphia Nov. 1. Under the the presidency of George H. Earle, Jr., foilReal Estate Trust company, which ed on August 2$th, reopened for business foday. The company railed because of financial Irregularities on the pert of Frank K. Hippie, it president, before tbe failure, committed suicide. Earle was appointed receiver and the institution closed nntll a reorgonta-tlowas perfected by Mr. Earle. More than 9604,000 waa deposited In the first hour of business. A marriage llrenae has been Issued to Chae. B- - Burton, aged 22. and Em-m- . Aoridae. axsd 21. both of Ogden. if, i General Meneur R. G. QAMPBELL. MTU e- V,.. or 4 Cal. Wolf road front the city 7 . LAtt'--f Manawa, Wia, spend several thousand dollar at ouoe upon Improving the twe properties. EASTERN t All Grocer. f a Kass-musae- u P'iutelwiiiiiAi'H -- i 4 e s AV 1 A.1AJI e.iM. ' s r s - --4 A QVGA AM. ? 5 1 i 4 |