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Show rG DEN DAILY COMMfcPXIAL: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER mm GOODRICH & CO, I II! EXCLUSIVE ! sis Tli-'Mrt- GOODRICH & CO.. EXCLUSIVE fob Wear, Slyle and Fit 1 r ! irttg m S3 m iNuruia SHOE DEALERS, . fttwnitiiiftmtn i 190. 15, SHOE DEALERS. ! ! X. SIS TMif-lNn- k MUeeC k amimiiaicutauiimiBimiiuiinmiRintraiG ,KWS Protetinr NOTATIONS. te but It is now th niilll of tho Bowers in tha City Hall Miliar irtill rarvive. The dawimr claw of Thornburir A UouU mt-- t in the old WoodmanM ball Kuplik-Lomm.s- , i The fovernor Moxaiubique in adispfcU-- dalod the lltb of the try iast, confirms the the Brit ibh gunbuuU into the tUujUsi river. The lirtugu agmi4 the advance of the KngWi fleet Oct TL Houe Saving nnsKin Ujukhto. ert driver. X. O. Ny U the new train Nearly all the (mod Uil J the Ajrain-- 14. -- h rnrt prittl CX-to- kat eight. Iterline iu Lokdo.1, Oct TLeprpe Uof 14. complication difficulty between Sr untie. groing out the EngUnJ ami Port ugaL caused a decline in Loudon thm tuoruuig Anwri-oun- s There aa a lijfht aboaer yesterday in all sorts of aecuritM-- and th w ru inter-rnptkIt rest with the suffered without went on work but outdoor u in mored that a large ouUkle trouble. M about has ftmai at Thewert-urAtnx durinK the afternoon for averal Stopping: Pajmeut. days paat. Lom, Oct 14. The bankrupU-Dave Kenneily haa bought an interest court has issued an order stopping the ia the burlier uliop under the brooai. payment on a draft of i7iM drawn on Dave ia a fine barber and will do well. an" Amerk-abank by James H. Field k r Most of the machinery for Thb Co, London bankers, ho re.ntly failed inma in yesterday. AN IKON FACTORY. Part of the ruling mat hine ia still on the load. the following wrswu A Valuable luduxtry That (Vitainly Telegrams telegraph Will Meet With Sucre. sain at the WesternC. Union floe: C. J, Fwher, S. Smvtha, S. C. of men declare that manufacA class "Rppenstein, & K. Crayer, I. X. Fulton, not succeed in OgJen- - The will A. Clark J. J. I turing Jf. Liehtenfel.lt, . Stoadman and K. 8. Brooks. doubters said the same thing of Omaha, The meeting in the interest of the Kioux City and Limviln. Home Savings and Building AHsuciation But the doubters knew nothing almut nit lie hell at the City Hall tomorrow it For factories did succeed - their evening. This is a plan to help all home business grew from the start with the builders to buy and pay for a residence, phenomenal rapidity of those cities. and is for the general good of Oden. A Xow Lincoln, for instance, has eighty Jartfe turnout is desiretL of thene factories, that have quietly h crept in and overwhelmed the douhterH, It seems that there is to be no mati Har- ami turn out products that aggregate between Kolxrt Dobha and James ' rington's unknown. Harrington money up in the millions per year. It will be the same in Ogden the was up until laxt night, three days 1 would kingur than the proood time, and yet same thing is now bapiening. there was no move to cover it The eon-V- hiiniten a gtxxl deal faster if the city would make a systematic effort to have can be conwdered off. it so. (lusHie Cooler did not nlaim her Here is an instance. The Ogden W ire makes yenterdiiy. It wan a little cool on Iron Works is just oiiening at 421 snake black und the the Auaooiula long t wenty second street. It has already and docile were quiet begun to make crimied woven wire alno, and they Mr. Kind feeds the snakes on mice and screens for business counters, tloral uoh provisions. The Anaconda would stands, window wire guards for have no trouble at all in swallowing a elevators, coal guards, anil sand screens, and rat similar structures. Iron fencing will so in lie added to the Evanston Xews: The Lander mill is vow using for fuel the natural oil from produet. will become The value or this the Murphy wells. The oil is stored in barrels and conducted by a pie into the apparent at once when it is known that fire box. The stream of the oil is a little it is turning out these forms of wire pro.larger than a lend pencil and upon fall- duct at a price which is not above the ing from the pipe is struck by a jet of freight aloue on the same articles when steam and scattered all about the tire shiped in. Orders are already coining in for box in the form of a spray, which, burnwire goods jirui the - liwUwv iLU ing, makes the hottest kind of a Hre, doubtedly have all it ran do and will expand into a large institution in a PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. few years. It should be encouraged. Dr. R, F. Manders returned yesterday Jroiu a ten d iys' trip through Colorado. Srawred ma Food. Kov. J. W. Hill was in Philadelphia To The Scottish Review Mr. A. H. J. last Thursday and was interviewed by Creppi contributes an interesting article the Times. upon strange foods. "Seaweed," says Dr. Willis O. Emerson and B. McCaffrey Crespi, "is eaten on the coasts of Scotleft yesterday for Idaho Falls where land and Ireland in vast qnantities, and they will be for alxut two weeks. though unpalatable and flavorless is at times the chief food of some of the poorTHE JAP NEARLY MATCHED. est. Wheu dry it is richer than oatmeal or Indian corn in nitrogenous constituHe Found a Gamey Match at Denver ents, and takes rank among the most But Took the Palm. nutritious of vegetable foods. Laver is On Sunday afternoon there was a an exception to the low estimation in wrestling tournament at Broadway Ath-Jeti- o which seaweed is held, and is a favorite condiment We have known it eaten in Park, Denver, in which William large quantities in North Devon and Quinn and Mtada Sorakinhi were with much relish. attractions. Jeading To prepare seaweed for the table it On interesting feature of the entertainment was a match between the Jap should lie steeied iu water to get rid of and "Cockney" Sterling, of Cheyenne. the salt with which it is impregnated, 2m this contest Matsada had all he could and a little carbonate of soda removes do to win twojalls out of three. It was the bitter taste, which to some palates one of the evenest matches the Jap has is most disagreeable. It should then be met for Borne time. stewed in milk or water till mucilagiQuinn had a meeting with Tom Hen- nous, and is best flavored with vinegar or nessey, of Denver. Quinn made short pepjier. Fnngi are almost everywhere arork of the Denver man, in fact, he just largely eaten, thongh in England less played with him, and to show what he attention is paid to thein than they could do, threw Hennessey in 45 seconds and few kinds appear at table. ia the last round. A curious error is to suppose that Quinn has found no equal yet in his tour eastward. The Denver jeople have fungi are eatable and toadstools poisona high opinion of his muscular powers ous. No such line of demarcation, exists, and well they may. nor, strictly speaking, has the name toadstool any precise meaning. Very Obituary. many fungi are edible, and the common Saratoga, N. Y., Oct 14. Commander agaric usually eaten in England is not Charles L. Huntington, commandant of the most palatable and wholesome. Few foods are more savory, and none are Sb Pensaoola navy yard, died here this favorites, than well cooked fnngi, greater several for ill been He has afternoon. Months. He was a native of Spring, and the souls of vegetarians yearn for them. ?eld. III. e lur Coh-Iimlr- f--r pM-tor- A Heavy Collapse. 14. The Consolidated Oct. Chicago, "3oe Machine Co. made an assignment No schedule was tiled, but the .figures are said to be heavy. to-4a- y. . Dock Dispute Settled. London, Oct 14. The dock dispute has been settled on the basis of the pay-- . mient of one shilling a ton for unloading Instead of the hour rate. To the ulttar End. "You speak of her as a three ply girl,' " observed a St. Paul matron to a young man; "what do you mean by that?" "Well, she is handsome, sweet tempered and rich. Those triple virtues make her a three ply girl" "Why do you not carry the simile out to ita logical conclusion?" "How?" "Why, if she marries you she will b worsted." St. Paul Pioneer Preba. Fat Women in Tiarht Dresses. The Strike Successful. New York Tribune: Why is it, we Dublin, Oct 14. The strike of the wonder, that fat women almost invariably look laborers in Limerick ended in a wear tight fitting gowns? It is really a "victory for the men. fatal mistake. However sweet and lovely is the face, if one sees a portly Burned to Death. bust and large arms and - to say the least Bkkun, Oot. 14. In a tire on the rounded hips, all sheathed in a perSmachtagen estate near Schwann today dress, one's atfitting, glove-tigtfcree servants were burned to death. fectly tention in spite of one's self is attracted JMaay oattle perished. by the smooth surface, and the wonder arises which is the vulnerable spot in the A Big Draft Stopped. armorT And if a burst occurs what will if the same be the result? Xiondon, Oct 14. The bankruptcy beautiful and Whereas, face surmounted gracious Court has issued an order, stopping the by toft drapings of material artistically payment on a draft for 7000 drawn on arranged, the embonpoint would become American bank by James II. Field & at ence unnoticeable, and would on the Oompany, the London bankers who re- - contrary add dignity to a tall figure. The thin woman certainly has her ad- tly failed. ht ja raatars. for nL caa pad and avald the Lace themselves ar to la. , tk tirwi to any rajuirid wucdard. KtilU and uo4 HOkir varitim rar ulj U law of conipeoMi ttoo. and ber etoutrr rival bas th etr fatm. Tberefore dwr uter bo grit-v- e over iarreatied weight, re U-- r tirt-itour advatitfetfea and do not spud tour beauty by tight squeezing and of tb wuonth fitting. The fat beaut Ka4 bo were to renowned would b(4 have been bnautir if they bad dim-rdthe bVa iftg eastern draines and dotined The manifest ina tailor made gown. doe r ikes it Dot, at (it you. congruity oncer And it ut precisely the name in n rax. What might be wft and your attractive and alluring treocbes by inappropriate drexung almost on the ridiculous, if the wearer is really very tuue-inclined to etuboupotut ther W the get-mli- y h . ; au furtundt ' aa to have thrwe already or to be able to have tLeui - at one's ' plettMire. If not, tb bo nUy varie- - i which are ttevertb.!-- ! tuk ebap, tie, wdl be umL but ia fim.il quantities and therefore with iuor artwtic eff-- t j these AnxKig th Chantilly laoea will be, j perhaps, th iik4 popular. The real j Chactilly ia a hand tual lw bke Val-- ! and i made on a Lace pillow. I Tb pattern m pru ted on a revolving ' cylinder, and then pin are stuck in the botes. Tb thread is wound on and the laceuiaker has to play ' them in and out among the pins. Chan- tilly is not a bhowy laoe, but reooaiiufiul itself to refined taste because it is tuodait and elegant oii m STORAGE. . i 5t VWANTED. w . st .fourth awl Linrula an butMhuM luraitan-1nw; STltEAIiE-K- t r- trtHf-lvun: vl LlagMtM. I rr' Ijnn.'.a tuur. anl miut - fOR RENT. LinodM. ATiHuMiwr. 1XIK KENT llvul IVIK ra wotr. ia funiilJ Uut luut kKT-Nir-l- furnJl y n..mi! pH nn ftraa-f.Hin- t as.l LuxxJti. I V. h.tKM in T hit j tli-l- The President at Home. Washington, Oct. 14. The President and party returned to Washington this mo: ni lg at 9:45. The party returned to the capjj'.jimj JTiicFi they had evervwhere reoeti as the President had breiikfi?-- , 3rue and MnS Harrison paid a visit of cUolence to the family of the late Justice Miller. The President also ordered the flag on the White House at half-mas- t. Money to Loan On diamonds, watches and jeweiry. etc., 204 and '2(ti Twenty fifth Street. Drozdowitz Bros. (iarlunrf Stoves. Miles. agents. Strevell & Ulruer exclusive Boyle Block. Garland Stoves. Miles, Strevell & Ulmer agents. Boyle Blwk. exclusive Money to Loan. Money to lean on real estate on two to five years' time; security must be unquestionable. Inquire of C. H. McClure, Federal Clerks office. Crazy Supper, and all modern conveniences. Terms, H. L. Hai.u Proprietor. erday. ! SALE-LAM- W U,t llm t lu itih tt. U-- i I L'OK lor LAKUK E 4 MILY HOKHK AMD r AddrtMi J 0f r.n fcoin-j- r til, worth 11; will i SALE-- A CHOICE I OT tIN KOB H1U .ell for h.if pars of Lailies Dongola kid h1kh at Ashbv Bros. for iiOO a pair g h MEMORY 10,-00- tw.-..B- h sm r" tah?i mr FRANK m linirrhn ME OODKN, I'TAJt. MOSME.... Masaum. ALL STAR ARTISTS WKKK COMMKNCIN'O 3Iomlay, (Mober 13tli for one nek only, the tun OATLKV SISI'KH.S. MISSES SA1HK on d LOT-Tilitrodnrinu entire new F(ierialti(W. Tremeiidoiio nirreon of EI) 1M)L.V and Still K MolNTVKK, Great DunrerH, Sitnjernand (Iimiko Artixts. Vory popular, JOHN SHEKHAN, Great Irish Cmelian, The Two Best Diincers on the Ameriran Stmrp. HISS BERTHA WARING, and MISS PEARL, ARD1NE. A Trim Artist, MISS ADA ARMOUR, The Wonderful Mule Imiienmiintor. The Farorito Black anil Whito Face BOB CAR ROLL and FRANK UIFKV. The Pretty Sonif and Dance Artist, MISS SI SIE WIU. Find Production of the Great Burlesque. LOST IN OGDEN" IntroduciiiK - AN Policemen. Detectives, Firemen and WouliMm Otlicir. OPEN Will CHALLENGE orchestra in Utah for from to $5(10 V,'" to take place in Oitden. Note the eiiHR performance begins at y $1(M S :U . Kharp. Popular Priced, Twenty-Fiv- VMl e -- Eifty ,(nt. Soata in Boxes. Fifty Cents. PUTNAM: mit Jo-sia- Offden, Utah, Conducted bv the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Is devoted to the education of young ladies and little girls. In addition to a thorough practical English course and Latin, classes in type are conducted writing and short-han- d after the latest approved methods. French and German are optional studies. Besides the elements of drawing which are taught in nil the classes, private pupils in the studio receive instruction in crayon, pastel, painting in oil and water colors, on China silk, satin and One Price Clothing House 802 St. Woodmansee 131k. Twenty-Fourt- h Mmi Ml Fiinik hinir niK U Routs SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES. M Goods Sold at CHICAGO PRICES! OGDEN, UTAH. Now is the Time to Prepare for the Coming Bad Weather which is sure to follow our Excep- book-keepin- tionally Hot Summer. Look to the Openings and see they are all in Good velvet In the musical department lessons are Repair before nard weather sets in. given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Special classes in art, music, fancy work, etc., have been formed for ladies residing in the city. For further particulars apply to Sister Both Superior, Ogden, Utah. ONI$ ENJOYS method and results when Lace Season. This is still to be a lace season, but not such a one as we have seen. There has been too much lace lace on the promenade, lace in the market place, lace hats, lace gowns, lace mantles, lace everywhere. And in the coming season lace is still to be worn, but worn as the king wore his rue, " with a difference." Not gowns, but garnitures, are to be of the stuff this time, and the Twenty-fourt- IV1R8ALE-- A St.. linden. Various Notes from the Metropolis of Summit County. Park City Rocord: John W. Martin was nil from Ogden the middle of the week looking after his mining and other interests in the Park. Eddie Condon, the young son of D. F. Condon, was kicked in the breast Tuesday by u horso around whose heels he was playing. The little fellow had two ribs broken and his breawt severely bruised, but Dr. LeCompte says he wi'l, be all right again soon. S. J.Schneiter is having a large brick building erected at one of the Midway THE OGDEN TRUfK FACTORY hotpots, which he propose t t "e ;ia :i the txt Ime at TriiuH and Valiwa in "tlea'iih and pleasure resort . n tlial Currier, th city at MaiiufHrturorH I'rict. All kindsof ii before pnrcliajt-inpnrt of the country is coiintH'wS by rail Hcpairinr donr. Call and KLI.NK & Ot'I'MAN, with the rest of tlie world tls resort clsewhpre. 270 Twunty-tiftNo. St. ought to become foremost in popularity. aftermxin SulliJiil Early yesterday van, an employe at the MayHowel mine, was struck on the spine" 'jetwa the shoulders with the sharp end of pick that accidehtally fell from above a disMind wndfrfnc trrjimd. Bnnlra lfnM in on return ntr. Tflgtimonialu from )) tance of about twenty feet, Dt. Le lob. Pmnpectus pot purtn o( th FBSC. iwnt on itnplrMtiofi to Pmf. Compte says it may prove to be a serious A, Loteoti. S37 Fifth An. ISmrn York. injury, and had the pick gone in half au inch further Sullivan would have been paralyzed if not killed. I'ntil furthor The cuts from the Summit to near inn will run kntwo.! Ottdn as follows : Buzzo's, through which the Utah Cen- City Lijiiits f.aarl 1(1:15,11:15 A. u. tral railway runs, have nil been widened, Leave City " .. ..8:15,9;15, 2 ;is,:t;li, 5:15,1. :15 p.m. l:l'. Ms. and Wm. Archibald, of Snyderville, wh Liy r?r North (ldeu :;!.), lft::G 11 ;:a. u. " has the contract, will put on a iargfc ". 2sS.3iti, 5:X6S)5p. u. onnectinir w ith the City Motor line. force of men in a few days to build 0 for trip 1U cento. rare feet of snow sheds over the numerV. W. LAFREXTZ, Sec'j . ous cuts. They will be completed before the heavy snow storms commence, and these provisions, together with the use of a rotary snow plow and a Hanger, will, it is thought, enable the running of trains all winter without sorioiiB interruption. No trouble from snow is anticipated on the other side of the sum- Woodson J. Moss, who fatally shot Alexander Langton on the night of September 10th, in the Capital saloon, was arraigned in the Third District court on Wednesday on an indictment charging him with committing murder in the second degree, and to the indictment Moss pleaded not guilty. Bonds were fixed at $5,000 to assure Moss' nppoarance for trial, with James Glendenning and h Barnett as sureties. Moss' attorney is W. H. Dixon, but it is expected that Go to Peck, Knowles &, Besore for the his trial will not come up till next spring. finest and cheapest cooking and heat- Moss has been in the penitentiary about ing Btoves, Will open at 2354 Washing- a month, and on being released on bail ton avenue, between 23d and 24th St., cnnie to Park City Wednesday evening. It is understood that he will resume his with a Full Line of New Goods. po ition . a ergin lunner at the Ontario So. 2 hoisting works. SACRED HEART ACADEMY, A nan fivr-a.,.1 i'm m 1 weuty- - V quire PARK CITY XEWS. For the benefit of the R, R. Y. M. C. A. the members and friends of the Congregational church will perve a first class supper at the residence of C. R, Hank, 'iiW Madison avenue, Wednesday, October 15th, from 6 to 10 p. m. An "attractive "Beak of Experience" will be provided for each guest. The manner of serving is something entirely new for Ogden. Supper 35 cents, New York Sun: tenrw. New iraw whims with o llar. front 4 all on W. w j. near au Kuren AXU UrlS I.IKT ft lo for laud I (arb to i ma. I, A. J. roiwy. t !,. Hoiuu. K SALK-F- KI IT ASH CONKECT I ONKKY taud: ttooduxalluuaud r.m.k-.- .K. 7,u- - 1 c. Dniu-fif- mpany, Mr. Kemick stepped forward a the siHikesman or las fellow workmen, anil in a few earnestly sjiokeu words tendered him an elegant gold headed cane, the combined gift of all the em- pliyes,as a token which should recall in after years the happy relations that h;ul ever existed Letween them. The C iptain was visibly touched at this m irk of the regard in which he is held by his old employes, but responded in a brief sieech, regretting the occasion of his departure from among them and thanking them for the intert they had alwavs manifested in their work. V jrt U., her mouth t it y Houm aud lot fc.j. iin-u- t. ct li - s ln, Ihe U?H E1 : l Gram atenua "'agrjl FOR SALtT 8ALE-OBW- yOR niii-ry- v'lMWPd 'with . i.rrlie. s mitf i kkOKKi. I.XK f c wjll lu' 'I! uh.M.t b..ard. .1 i, TlH Kt-ll- tS, 0U K HTl'ltzi-um- j Hulun-iski'- !.. I.XIR TRADE A ("H 11 'AIM I SENT MK ,, I a nue M.rk of dry m.u. KIRJI inv.-,,to exehar. (or & uu rel know what yttu hare to tradr Ut .tte. of ,i. it. or J. U. ; I. or I lfrS I i. m HCl SE; m. Kt RSISHED luiu iu 1.4 oeo-sis- t KENT wrpet. I York' Kirk Justified. I BKAU To F.irlunire. 1VI , Xtw Vokil, Oct 14. -- The polio A pair of horse, buggy, carriage and completed this afternoon, tdiowa harness, for lota or acreage. Call at that New York City's population is room 4. Kay block. an increax of 1U7!14 over the government figures. Garland Stoves. Miles, Strevell Ulmer exclusive A Canadian IHauItrr. agent. Bovle Block. BkAIW Tf H". WkT' NeIVI AKD Kt. Cathkkisek, Ont, Oct It. A. M. for Hysfria. ML ST. a (uarautrrj Kite. Sttmi ( Patronize Home Industry. Nirljia. outiiUi., McRae, secretary and treasurer of the lio.liu-l- i ,! "i lntralinn canned by i.l alruliol r totwrcu, Vt'aki-- ulnows Mental Buy your Iron Fences, Wire Flowtr' Security Loan A Savings company, has S..fleiiinu of tbx Hrain renltinic ll'i,mioii, ami of Stand, Coal and Window in . disaueared, blether with fJ.", ilKay ami lenlau; to Guards funds. at th Wire and Iron I'nmaturalHil Ogden Hiirn.iui. ti audof society iloatlt, A. liivoliiutary t'uwr in Works, 421 22nd street SHriiiatorrliu.a raiiiwl by over enTtion of tlw A Token of EMeem. Kai'li boa or brain, H.! a box, White House, Salt Lake City. (v.ntainf ohp niontli'a treat Last Sunday, the date of Capt or mx boiHK for iiiM, mmiI by mail .rv.id uo rutirement from the Union Pacific Corner of Main Bnd Second South. nc'irt ofWKitrir.. til'ARANTKE SIX BOXES service, the employe of the freight de- Most central location of . any hotel in the To ru re any raw. With earh order rereivrd by imetoil'u-elll Uuion ticket ui. for kit city. Opposite arrompaiiiiM with partment met in the office of their old and lullman otlice in the hotel. Newly will the tnirrliaM.r our arittrD itunranH", t" rechief and as the clock struck 12, the remodeled und furnished tlir money if the treatment die im1 elfirt througlu lit. fund a rure. liiiarHiiti i.ouetl only by H. A. hour at which the Captain wassupjioacd Table U lis, Walkkr, t Klectrie Sale gl.. JT.l light, unsurjtasml. to sever his nmnection with the I tHll. New ai ;:i li . va j illllllll ; k; cur. ami LmQ.ln ate. fJl.H An la Tuusrr KKNT S4wv and re T HOI SE- iKmd m4Br. L r- - j i 1,710,-Tl.- W.Akl.KkS 'VJra1t7,hiJK.'t-VtKA- k - STORAliE-J- '. TU-TH- the Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale iu 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sam mnoisco, CAL Louisma, nr. fw row, .r. WINDOW GLASS FOR THE MILLION! ALIj ordkrs promptly attended to -- BY OGDEN PAINT, OIL THE- - & GLASS COMPANY, |