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Show briefs I I local Beit eeore y;rie la yours. A 246 Friday Is Bargain CAUSES TROUBLE Day WRIGHTS Now for the Bargains of Nov'mbV rant Frankt Hallln, aged 7. and Roue today aranted a 11 palmer, 2ttlera FARCE IN COMEDY POLICE OGDEN'S MAYOR NOT IN FAVOrt . to nae OFt!5JAL8 REPORT RAPID PROGCOURT THIS MORNING. OF RAISING OFFICIALS' WAGES. RESS ALL ALONG THE LINE. Kam Paul of J. wife the to Bom, w. TWO DAYS MORE I d boby girt. Mother meyer, a fine. are doing; child and Richard Cottle and Mlae Clara Wadsworth were today granted a 11 cense to wed. Both are from South Hooper. An overcoat belonging to S. Peterson vu stolen from the Turf saloon It was valued at yesterday afternoon. No clue to the thief ipa been Ijg found. Follow the crowds to fie Lyceum theater. A strictly mkr show for Malfiee every afIndies and children. ternoon at I: SO. Night, f:S0, 8:30 and 10 cenU. j jO Admission, R. the popuRowlands, Thomas lar local trainmaster, accompanied by tils wife and daughter, left over the Southern Pacific for Tucson, Arts., to day. Mr. Rowlands and family will spend the winter there. nine-poun- t Staufer Case Is Now On Trial Is Suing ths City for Damages in the Sum of $5,000 for Personal Injuries. C?thr MurPhy- press In the case of the state vs. W. R. Swan, twenty days additional time was grantaed defendant to file bill of exception on motion for a new trial. HAVE PLACE. SHAW WILL Ii Banking on an Extensive Seale in Iowa. Going to Do WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. An Intiof Secretary Leslie M Shaw, who is well acquainted with the secretary's plans for the future, confirm the report that when Mr. Shaw leaves the cabinet next spring he will become the head of three large financial Institutions in his home state, Mr. Shaw now controls the lows. bank at Denison, and Intends to wind up the affairs of that Institution. In Its place be will establish a national bank, a savings bank and a loan and trust company. Secretary Shaw will be president of all three Institutions, and he expects, through his acquaint ance with financiers, to make them the largest of their kind in the west It Is stated that Secretary Shaw received highly advantageous offers from several large western banks, but declined to accept them. mate friend ILLINOIS CIVIL 8ERVICE. - I It Is a case for the dug catcher and not for the court, suid Judge Murphy he discharged the defendant, Carl Jacobson, this morning from a charge of keeping a vicious dog against the of 11,,,b of th riUntidm Now, this said mongrel cur Is a I Council Amonds Salary Ordinanc. and Seventy Miles of the Grade Completed Raters Latter Back to tho Laying of Steel Will Begin Mayor. With n Four Months. An adJoum.il meeting ..f the city council was l last evening, rhain-a- s bero. Randall, Davidson. Paine. Kin mett, Noyes and Wllllmns composed the quoruln. chambers acted as pre- riding officer in the absence of Iresl- h.-!- arr' won-lle- nt as rr :knrn ,cbf -5 en l,e ss " par-oplnl- on ry ea act, com-ge- for-ntend- ry I CHICAGO, Nov. 2. The civil service of the state la very largely extended huntcfay. No less than twenty-tw- o dred employes in seventeen charitable Institutions are put under civil service rules today for the first time. They are divided Into seven classes, medical, clerical, nursery and teaching service, skilled and unskilled laborers and miscellaneous. The care of the Insane la specially provided for. WHY EDITORS GET RICH. st I de-our- l1 the Craft Seta Forth the Great Scheme. The following from Paperdom has a truth In It: After a good deal of study and work It has been figured out why so many country editors get rich. Hera la the fcret of success: A child la bom In the neighborhood, the attending physl-ct- a gets $10, and the editor gives the whole lot of ?he long-wind- ed a ff l Xmas Handkerchief Sale irimisu.ri( ,lri, a he vnrlniM Beautiful Chnstmas Handkerchiefs, worth up to )0c . . . . jLOC smue luni,lr.-i- l 'sq su-plt- Between and Min un. ltl(, j,., nine fiviKiuinw. i.m ti. Kri.j,t,.i are on Hi,ber itrading work. The grail,- has alniuly hn-i- i made some seieiuy miles west of ii.irlielil 760 The Entire Line at Cut Pri in,--- 1 Reach. EMBROIDERED Tab - - Pretty 10c SWISS. EACH The lnying of Steel has imt yet commenrt,l, ami win nix for several ni"iillis yet four in,niths at least. Wllh the laying of the truck will begin Hie const rm-- ion of the bridges. The lioinis from whieli the con-ruction ohiuin mosi of its Bundles inv liiirlield Iteaeh.driiiitsvflle anil S'edia. The provisions, tools, camp c,iiipineni. etc., my eonveyed by rail to these .niiits and theme overland by team to th,. Various ramps. The distaiivs are long and to maintain an army of some kon men in the Held the daily supply mtisl lie large, so that It can lie readily underMooil that the work or maintaining a fully supply for al needs is mi undertaking of no small st FOUNDERS' DAY IN leen selected for the opening concert. PITTSBURG. Warm Doings at Carnagia Institute-Conceand Othar Things. rts 2.' PlTTSItritu. l'a.. Nov. Today la ruumlcr'x tlay at the Carnegie lustl lull, ami the anniversary will be marked by several Important events. The Founder' day exer-Is- e Mill lie held III tile musli-a- l hall this beginning at 2 o'clock. n Interesting program baa liven arranged, and Melville E. Slone, general manager of the Associated Iress, and '.eiienil A. V. Greety. the fiiinoiia Are-ll- e explorer, will lie the principal fisiikera of the Twenty-liv- e hundred Invitations have been sent nut in friends of the institution In various parts of tlu country and a large attendance in expected. Many men prominent lit various linen of bus Iness or professions will lie present Tills evening the inusle hall will ngalii be filled to overflowing, when afli-riiiHi- dimensions. A representative of the const ruet ion company lias been bushy engaged during the past few weeks In obtaining the services or every laborer 'whn wants to work and then shipping him to Nevada points ns rapidly hh possible, and with the aid of employment agents he ts enabled to send nut little colonies of from ten to fifty men every day. the Pittsburg orchestra, under Paur, will open Its concert seaPACKERS MUST PAY. son. An unusually fine program h as In Future tha Cost of Labsla Will Ba Charged to Them. thm-dvot- Nov. 2. The new WASHINGTON, jrder by the secretary of agriculture, putting the cost of Inspection labels for meat on the packers went Into ef feet yesterday. The department la also danntng to extend the system of Inspection to the plants of many Independent packers. or Another Important event in connection with Founder' a day will be ths of the annual art exhibition In the galleries. The exhibition this year Is very large und contains 11 large uumlier of highly meritorious works from American and foreign artists. Three niedals will tie swarded, one of gold, with n rush prise of one of silver, carrying an H.fitiu; award of $1.0iui, and one of bronze, with a money award of $iii)0. There will also he honorable mention to other works. meritorious The serlal WHnls to American artists will consist of a first prize of $1,000 and second of $500 for the best and next best painting In oils by un American, wherever resident, completed In the year 1905 and exhibited for the first time at this exhibition. In addition two or more paintings will be purchased by tha trustees for the chronological collection, which Is Intended to represent the progress of painting In America. The artists receive bronze medals In addition to the price paid for tha paintings. -- The New York Racket Store Water Beds Drying Up. That the earth will eventually dry p and all living things will die ol thirst Is the theory ot a scientific writer. He says that In both Africa and Asia, and indeed In all the great levels of the world, the water beds are drying up. Many lakes well known during the historical period have en tlrely disappeared, while others are shrinking rapidly. Explorations In central Asia have proved that for centuries a zone stretching from the east o the southeast of this part of the :zar dominion has been drying up. Jeserts are gradually spreading and 'epoits show that It Is only In the of mountains, round tclguborhood vhose brows vapors condense and fall, hat irrigation can be carried on or Ife Itself car be prestiwcH.M ... EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF... 400 Ladies Skir All this seasons gooils strictly Skirts, worth from $4.00 $12.00. We bought them vc cheap and being short of roo are obliged to make a over and offer the entire up-to-da- te acJhv ge accep-char- I nf 1 This is a bargain seen againUliis inspection Vf un-ne- d, as will not be and an early, line is solicited. , I - I rof youngster and the "h&p-P- T send-oand gets $0. It b.rfiristened: the minister gets $10 editor gets $00. It grows up nd wiarries; the editor publishes another flowery article and tells a doaen lies about the "beautiful nd accomplished bride; the minister tots $10 and a piece of cake, and the editor gets $000. In the course of time It dies, and the doctor gets from $25 to $100, the minister perhaps gets another upon his $15. the undertaker gets from $50 to D. D. Msfrisan entered s plea of $100; the editor publishes an obituary not gulltxFlo beating Mary E. Billings twro columns long, lodge and society out of soard bill. He said that he resolutions, a lot of poetry and a free pay what he owed; that he card of thanks and geta $0000. No kada Job In Salt Lake City and as wonder so many country editors get as he got money he was going to rich! nd It to Mrs. Billings. As the for the state were not there the caw was continued until tomorrow ed fearents" to Embroidery Sale I I One of .n work on ihe railing uinl teams aiv einiiloytil with $10 per month additional city attorney should have drawn out I chairmen of the. various commit a complaint without Investigating this : affair. It Is a case for the dog catcher teeB: trea8UPer- city attorney, chief of police, $1,500; chief and not the court. I dont want to the A as general arbiter in family quarrelan,n?er department, $1, I Discharge the defendant." William Burris, the barber, who has The "Idewalk committee reported on been held In the city Jail for several the Petition of E. C. Manson, super-da- y 01 the Southern Pacific pending an Investigation into that a year be allowed charges, was today arraigned be- - pany fore Judge Murphy on a charge of or he building of the sidewalk on and drunkenness. Evidently relieved of al Tal avenue between Twenty-fird streets, recommend-w- g depressing mental load, Burris Twenty-seconheay s glad to enter a plea of guilty. In l'1 I hat the petition be granted, Parker . reported on the passing a sentence of $20 or twenty! Engineer wortc done on Twenty in stated theaBphaltu,n that days Judge Murphy reet recently by P. J. Moran, past he had been lenient with the fendant, but that he would have to be fatfoff that tt was not good and rec. more severe on this occasion. ommendlng that estimates for the B iter and C!:o. work be withheld pending the Ed Pennell was arraigned on William Barclay Parsons, the engiof burglary and his bond fixed tance of the work by the city engl at $350. The date of the preliminary neers office, neering expert, was talking In Philexamination will be set after the! Williams moved the adoption of the adelphia about the various food adulcounty attorney has been consulted. tnrneerB report, and that he be In terations that from time to time crop How estimates until f The defendant Is said to have stolen Btructed up In the moet unexpected places. 4 he work was a coat from a rooming house. satisfactory. Carried. Before long," he said, laughing, it Parker also reported When Johnnie Spance. copper skin-- 1 Engineer be necessary to take literally the will I fovorabIy on the recommendation of but dressed in the whole rig out of his white brothers, was arraigned he street committee that cement be butter story that used to pass for a In court on a charge of drunkenness! substituted for the board sidewalks joke. "There was a man In a restaurant he showed the naturally secretive die-- 1 0,1 he Ogden river bridge. The re was port who adopted. called a waiter to him and said: of redskin. the position that a How do you plead?" asked the clerk. I Councilman Moye stated look here. Isn't this a Walter, Oh,- Tm all right," said Johnnie jn number of cltlxena had called his at now's hair In my butter? to Isotlon the condition of the spurs a good quality of Engllsn. The waiter took up the butter, exon track both sides of Ogden river Where did you get the fire water amined the hair, and then replaced both bridge, to traf being dangerous the Judge. Interrogated and ashd that the transit com' the plate before bis patron again with I come from Nevada with horses. 1,11,1 y be notified to remove the tracks a nod of satisfaction. Stopped at Brigham City get fire wa-- 1 Bt ' 'Tea, sir, he said, thats a once- He put his suggestion In the ter there and drank too much." genuine B motion, which was carried, cows hair. We always serve them Detective Pender was instructed toj0 n motion of Paine the council with our butter, air, to show that it ascertain. If possible, whether the In-- 1 nlnt oleo. procured the whisky In Ogden ourned to meet Monday night, and if so who sold Itfi him. In the meantime Johnnie jsnll gaze through grated window oat Into the blue sky and meditate up4n the wrongs Inflicted I Even Nurses Como Under the Classified List Headings. Officers uf ii, i ' i ('uiiHiruciliin company ulm li.e n tuninl frmii along the line of i!io ruction work on the Western lVioliii stain ihat work nn thill M.nl IS l'lK!VKKilg vlKorously anil every il.iy is lolnmi;- - j neaivr Its goal A communication from the mayor A composite word picture ob- talned from the descriptions of almost! relative to the revised ordinance bill score of witnesses nrnkes h the MalarIea of tI10Hl tlf the certain ancestry, underslsed and of I wbt"h had passed Its first ty cer' about seven months of age. This par-- c ticular specimen of the canine tribe and second readings at the lust meet-ha strong penchant for chickens and lng, was one of the principal subjects regular chaser. But discussion. The communication, owned him no one could waa addressed to the council, lumlne the questioning minds of thewh,ch listeners. One witness said the cur waarcad BB follows: nobodys dog while another said he ... ,e' .. councilmans was everybody's dog. He was Just a I $- ra,,le I1- - month is Just; Jpnnl tramp, living upon the bounty of peo- of and ,!,B pie In the neighborhood of Jacobsons fiw,he to ,hcJllef ,Kir month. but and Christiansens homes, and lncl-- ! f, flre .not 1 lk he taxpayers can afdentally a few scraps that were thrown!, I",n,e,,,afo Increase front the tables. But still that measly, ford " "tand of the oMcers. I note cur was the! ,"alary mongrel, cause of over fifteen witnesses making 'era officers who received only $65 appearance in court and the loss to I ,Kr montb when I was first Installed and the,r salaries have been the city of costs of court In ascertain- n,ayT from Increased time to time under the lng to whom he belonged. The complaining witness In the case PIf"fn administration until they now Receive $90 per month, and yet it is was Anton P. Christiansen, who make the,r compensations leged In all seriousness that Carl Ja-- 1 ITT to $125 per month. I cannot see cobsens dog killed one of his pet y should be made at blooded chickens of the estimated value ,n ncrease when th" "alari" the city of fifty cents. Several ladles related I , " men to to him, were unable to swear that the! 8 Jayn cause first-claLhe Identical dog which killed the said ,Th n,aor and c,ty chicken belonged to Jacobson. Now, ?unfU hould tak lnto consideration about this chicken the complainant J?,V!!y(fr!! ,L !,' city' Very re 7ST took It down to the Kned 1LLIAM OLA SM ANN. he swore to the complaint as evidence! md wanted to bring It into court to- - Councilman Davidson moved to day although it had been killed several! lrike Ut from the ordlnance the days ago. Clerk Jensen was of the I that it wouldn't be necessary I asroPh relating to the increasing of and so told Christiansen. the salaries of appointive officers, ex- And the dog came back. The wit- - cetplng that of the chief of police and ness who testified for the defendant' said that while the dog was a rover the chief engineer of the fire depart- he made periodical visits to each of I ment- - Carried, the houses In the neighborhood. When Councilman Emmett offered another ld be complainant to I amendment which provided that the shoot the dog if he killed his pet of the clty treasurer be cut chicken, Christiansen became very After a slstent that he or some one, any oneldown trom $900 to $600. In fact remunerate him to the ex- - lengthy discussion a vote on the tent of fifty cents, five dimes, a half! amendment resulted in its being car--a dollar, for the lose of the pride of ri d Ith .. x ayM Th ordlnance was the hen run. When Jacobson refused to pay him he threatened to bring I then passed over Its third reading and the lawupon him, which was done, I refered to the mayor, with dire results a loss of the citys As the ordinance now stands the money and officials' time. ot the variou" offlclal8 are M In dismissing the case Judge Mur-ralariI Mayor, $1,200; councllmen, am said: thel"ow: phy surprised that der. flea-ridd- Judge Howell was busy an day today with the hearing of the case of Fred Staufer ' vs. Ogden City. Staufer la suing the cILy for $5,000 damages for Injuries sustained on September 4 1904, by falling into a manhole on the comer of Adams avenue and Twenty-fir- st street The Jury has been selected and the plaintiff Is Introducing testimony as the State Journal goes to " Not tho Court," Said Judge wlt-esse- TO MAKE TORPEDOES. E. W. Bliss Company Will Enlarge Its Big Plant. ad-dl- an Dont Get . Cli Feet THERES NO OCCASION FOR IT Buy a Howard Hot Blast Heater W BROOKLYN, N. Y, Nov. 2. The E. W. Bliss company of this city Is mak- ing preparations for enlarging Its plant so as to be able to fill the contract Just placed with the company by the United Staten government for $2,000,000 worth of dirigible electric torpedoes of the kind which the company patented several years ago. The navy department has been experimenting with these torpedoes for the past two years, and. after exhaustive tests, established beyond .question , their efficiency. It Is understood that the Russian government Is also trying to place a Russia contract with the company. wpnts $5,000,000 worth of the same dirigible torpedoes. Whether the company will take the contract depends In part on the attitude of the United! States government and In part on the bility of Russia to guarantee the payment. smussein - s morning. O.D. They Warm the Floor THI8 18 A NEW DEPARTjU RE IN ifOT BLAST HEATER8. THE COLD AND IMPURE AIR FROM THE ROOM IS PASSED fROUNETHE FIREBOX, BECOMING GREATLY HEATED AND EX-H- E OXYGEN, WHICH IS MIXED WITH THE GAS, CAUSING IT TO PANDED, THUS LIBERATING I BE BURNED AND TURNED 0 HEAT, WHICH 18 RADIATEDINTO THE ROOM N A PURIFIED STATE. THE PECULIAR CONSTR I riON OF THE HOWARD HEATER DIRECTS THE WARMTH NEEDED. LET US 8H0W YOU THE PLAN AND HOW WARD THE FLOOR, WHERE EASY WE MAKE THE PAYIN TO-MO- OGDEN FURNITURE CREDIT IS GOOD CARPET CO. w 0 o HYRUM PINGREE, Manager J) if -- if - |