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Show NOVEMBER THE MOBSIXQ EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, 20,1901. Yorh has That ef Bolivar weighs eleven tuna Ka e course, tennis club, theatres Washington, Nov. 1. Juaiice Barnall fine and rosily popular. 'not excluard ui ilia supreme court of tbe dissive. Frmnith communities are essentrict of Columbia today heard arguments in tbe case of the people of the tially i.ciuocratic. Incre is a stuue bridge Soft years old tnwu of Lot Vegas, ihe county tnl of Mvxlco. and good as ever. It is at toast finished Bun Mig'.icl county. New la and tlie Williamsburg Bridge in this against the pos:mateigenerl which the former ten- - (u compel tbe ciiv ia not. s. and ita Ihe alaughter-houuf a psufhce there. the telegraph lines and Tbe action, winch was recei.tly fought are owned and conducted by the out in the pusiutli'-department. "City government. The income goes to the jia consideration wl'h the aat tonal treasury. Taxes neednt worry the and of I Aa Vegas of a free delivery sys- any one. "Pearl of America. the natives call It is claimed that tem in both place bat ia known as the timn is the old- Luna of the marvelous moun'aln air er part if the communiiy and to inhab- and the generous spaces. Nut "Pearl of who are South America." ited pr1nciially by not satisfied with the change, though under the new system their mails are THE SAFEST STATE. delivered at their doors. The court reserved decision. In looking up data for a reply to aa inquiry Iron Judge Thomas of MontVICISSITUDES OF WHALE gomery, Ala., relative to the homicidal CATCHING. death rats in Maine, the officials of the statehnuae in Augusta have found that Judge Thomas's surmise that San Franciaea, Nov. i9 After along hoicldca la Maine tha fcwr than in voyage, during which there were many any state Is prolisnlv correct. mishaps aud several of the crew had The record of homicides for the 10 narrow escapes from drowning, tha ended with 1901 is as follows: la years p American whallug bark John and one infanticide; throe, 192, returned today from the Arctic 1893. one; 1894, six; 1896. six; 1891, barwith 5,0uu pounds of bune and 330 non residents Including two eight. rels of whale oil. Twu uf the vessel 'a kilted on the high seas; 1897. four; 1638, boats were smashed during the voyage six; 1899. nine: 1900. ten, 1901, nine, inIn encounters with shales. one infanticide. Tlie John and Wlnthrop. whan off cluding This la considered to tie's remarkabRussian a tbs coast of Siberia, sighted for a state of 7uO.OUU was ly good showing cruiser that, with searchiighu. population. That rats to much smaller schooner for llltla tha whaling kinking than in former timea. Cuthama. whluh had gone too far la at In 1870 tiiere were 11 hmnirldei; in find not did cruiser The Shanty Bay. 1871, 17; 1672, 10; 1873, 10; 1874, 19; the schooner but the John and Wiuth-ro- p 1875, 11. spoke her later. At that time the tiuthama reported that she had taken RUSSIAN WR1TEKS SCHOOL. the right whales and had aboard 2IK) has been A school for Journalists pounds of bona. opened in Moscow, of all places in the city where the press to most Washington, Nov. IS. The statement the control of the police. The origuf the treasury balances in the general is Prof. L Vtodimlroff, who, asinator fund allows: Available cash balance, sisted several wealthy friends, bas by 9144,611,111; gold. 863,858,537. rented extensive premises aud begun a course of lectures In "theoretical and WAR practical Journalism. He bas obtained assistance from colin tbe University of Moscow, leagues at Mukden, Nov. 20. The position and among the subjects to be treated tbe front la unchanged. Fusitlva are :The Ethics of Journalism, History received here contradicts of Russian Literature. History of previous reports and aaya that the Newspapers and Journalism, History Japanese have decided not to liegin of Art, Shorthand, General History of operations here before a decided result European Literature and International at ifort Arthur. Then they Intend to Law. confines themselves merely to holding Students will be entrusted with practhe Russians in check. tical work aud will try to publish their own Journal. The students will attend a. m. tow courts aud will be aent si reportSt. Petersburg, Nov. 19.-- 1:10 The war office announced at a tote ers to social and other functions. At hour tonight that It had no further dis- the end of Ihe third term (hey will patches press telegrams are regarded pass an examination. Mukden. In the absence of official dispatches press telegrams srer egarded CREDIT MEN IN ENGLAND. as evidence lhat important dcveuip-nvenbanka report freely upon the English Imnot It are In progress, and ia of people in mercantile life. Handing probable that a general engagement Ranke are very cantinua In (he wordto going on. ing of their reporta. If a man gives a bank as a reference It Is not the geng Chufoo, Nov. 19. The steamers eral practice of that bank to respond and Progress, carrying 1,000 Vlad- directly to an inquiry. The Inquirer to ivostok Chinese, arrived here today. informed thst if he will put hia quesThey report that the former British tions through bis bank a reply will steamer Allentnn left Vladivostok lad- be sent. en with ammunition November 12 In The credit agencies report the finanan attempt to run on Port Arthur. An cial standing of individuals, companies Vicother source says the steamer and firms. A person from a distance toria, laden with provision, has who had become engaged to a tody of in running tbe blockade of Port this city presented an Inquiry, which Arthur. A passenger of the Taiplng says tbo Russian cruiser Bogater ia held up by pontoons at Vladivostok, while two other warships are leu damaged. It to not known how the damages were received. Tbe Japanese are pouring provisions, ammunition, clothing, etc., Into Newchwang In view of the approach of the time when the ice Will close tbe river. DECISION RESERVED. UNIVERSITY CEDffl BREVITIES Jr, the Provo, is muting is Ogden. Cfcariea V. Waikinu, co&irac-tac- El BarUn of Salt Lake, is s tt a treat to tbs Ogdm bQlta. will be l TEAM BEATS visitor pob-il- to see tbs Ashton Trio at Utahna thaaur next vwk. Ibis coterio of far none aerobsxs UFeanaidered by people to l tka finest nrfteu in their lino in the world. rom-psta- nt PIONSHIP. Cfiy enjoys tbo distinction ot baring raised lam summer two crops of potatoes off the same patch of ground. Samples of the second crop were exhibited at the office of this paper by Mr. Lockhart In one tha most stubbornly fought and wore specimens of the early Ohio, Came ofaffootball ever seen in ihr weighing on an average three pounds State, tbe I'nlmtmy of L'uh Dam dea piece. la eighteen rows, six rods feated tha Agricultural uuitoge eleven long, 40 bushels wore raised la the feater day aftarnuun on Cuinnilng'a crop. of field in Ball Laka City liy tha 43 0, and won for themselves tha As the young people of the Presby- titlelaot State waa a hip. !l terian church could not supply the Berea struggle champion from beginning to end ilemand last week they will give slath- aud though the were badly Agrfea er broad and cake sale at Jonas beaten they put up m magnificent fight Slit 25th St, Saturday. to the Inst ditch, and went down to defeat with their colon flying. ra. I T. Wright, of Rex burg, IdaThe crowd in attendance at tbe game ho is visiting for several weeas with yesterday was perhaps the largest bar cousin, Mrs. O. W. Larkin, Jr. crowd lhat ever attended a football game in Utah. There waa plenty of Tbo Ashton Trio will play at Utahan college spirit shown and the air was theater all of next week. It can be kept reverberating and tbs clarion safely said that there has never bsea Soiaa of college yells aad songs. The such acrobatic wonders in the state be- Aggie rooters were down in force ami fore. cheered for their losing team In truo college sly Is. Two bauds discoursed J. L. Bloaaer who has made an ex- lively music and lent Interest to tbe sue tiro-eer- tensive trip in several state east and to tbo World's fair, returned boms The game waa a fierce one from the last evening. start, hilt the U. of LT. boys pruval themselves too fast and clever for their Closing out sale. Chicago Ifillba heavier opponents. They were In the Pink uf ary Co, Opera House Block. showing the result of careful ami efficient training. To Prof. J. M. Mills drill lecture ia the Coach Maddurk, ihe man from MichiSecond Ward Institute tonight. Sub- gan, belongs the greatest credit fur ject: Book of Mormon, Public in- tbe victory, for out. of a weak team he vited. baa developed la the Inlveisfiy a pow arfnl machine. We are Informed by tbe Utah tie There were a onmlier of spectacular theater management lhat their perfor- plays In tbe game. Itennlon'a kicking mance next week will probably be the for the University was rrmarkable. He finest evsr given In Ogden before backed five of the six goals, mails a drop kick from the 36 yard line aud a John Mnnre, J. M. Bylngton end place kick from the 46 yard line.. David H. Jones, Isle election Judges, Fur tbe I', of U. team Captain Wads. District, No. 1, Hooper, were In tows "Cuddy" Russell, Fred lleimlon and In to assist straightening Dateraun covured themselves all over yesterday out the muddle occasaloned by tbetr wlih glory. Captain Madsen, Kennand error in not reporting the straight Huberts, were die shiniug lights on the votes front their district Two of tbwn opposing team. Quarterback Kenu, tbo aro Republicans and one a Democrat smallest nmu la the Aggie bunch, and they will probably algo an afBril-vi- played a brilliant game. A king run of certifying that the unreported voles forty yards by Kena waa oae of the were, Republican, 67, Democratic, 21, pretty plays of the game. Socialist 4. llev. Elmer I. tiiwhun acted as umpire anil Mr. Haunt as referee. Get your Thanksgiving cake at tbs of tbe two Following is Um line-ubroad and rake sale given by tbs teams: U. of C. A. C. young people of tbe Presbyterian 1. e. r church Saturday, Nov. 19th at Jones' Roberts Pitt I. t. r Peterson Nelson Grocery, 331 26th St. I. g. r Carlson Hanson c The climax of meanness wasrerhed In Peterson Koldilns I S when o'clock Barton r. g. last evening Mortenaen thievery at r. 1. a thug stole a box containing Olsen Hope beI r. a. Aoitorron. rooster Radius Thanksgiving turkey and D. U. a to Haven who Fean longing q. b... Wade, leapt ) keeps Ilrown shooting gallery on Grant near Twenty-f- Madsen, (rapt.).. I. h. r ifth. Bussell where 'ho had tbs fowls on Jardlna r. h. 1 for the Egbert as exhibition Uwiniun f. te prises best abot, patron making the It appears a large crowd of contest Copenhagen, Nov. IP. The Kusisgii ants and tha owner of tha gallery were Second Pacific squadron anchored this ao deeply Interested Inside attempt afternoon northward of the island of lag to win the contemplated Thanks- Langelaad. giving dinner that the cou science less and saw his oprogue ATTEND THE RECITAL portunity and hooked box Unis and alL The police department waa railed upon for help and later tbe empty box Of Mlaa Elton Thsmaa In tha Taber-nacl- e was found near tbo broom factory. Monday Evening. Tbo union Thanksgiving day aervlcs Timer who attend the recital to be trill be held this year In tha j church Thursday morning at given Monday evening at Iba 10:20. Rev. Mr. Blood, of the Kind ts beruacle by Miss Kltou Thomas, Kent. Prof. by Prof. Charles Baptist rlnirrh. will preach the Thanksgiving day sermon. All are invited to Hqiilre Coop, add other artists together choir are with the Ogden tabernacle spend an hour of worship with us. assured an enjovable musical treatise program to be rendered follows: THE MACHINISTS' BALL Chonia, Grant lTs Peace. (I Lord, Tabernacle Choir. Tha sixth annaal ball to be givra Misa Elton Thomas Pade by iqrtka lodge No. 127 erf the AaKn of Machinists on "Good Nigh), Beloved Bcoville Waller 1 hankaglving Eve., promises well to be one of tbo events of tbo season. Tbs "One Bpring MorningMisa Thomas committee in charge aro sparing no ex- b "Ther Bar." pense In the way of giving tlie public 'Hose (if My Life," a royal gaud time. The Machinists of Walter Bcoville ' Du I Put Ogden are composed of a gieat many 'll Thee, 0 laird, My Tsliernade Choir Trust. good eifurtaianwaa well as being good aupportfwa of the rlty and ought to Duet, I Wonld That Mr I wove, have the support of everyone in makVisa Louie Browning and Charles ing thlsse financial as well aa a social Rent, euctmn So remember the date. "Chosen Buh.ure, from tbe opera Mins Thomas 1 hankaglving Ewa. and corns and the "Carmen" Merhiniiax will show you a good Prof. Hqnlre Coop will lie aivoapun-is- t time. for the evening. i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. p 1 hard-heart- AT LOGAN IN IDAHO stock-yaru- post-offir- es esiab-liabme- V SCORE OF 43 TO ft U. OF U. NOW HOLDS STATE CHAM- MoatStubbornly Fsught Gama sf Fastball Ever Seen in the State Aggie Rooters Wert Down in Force and Chaarad for the LasTeam. ing J. W. Lockhart of Piali STAND TRIAL ACCIDENT AGGIES s HOBSON TO HARROWING ed Coagre-gatfcm- Og-lr- SLAYER OF LYNCH TO BE TRIED AT ABOVE PLACE. MOTHER AND CHILD CHUBHED BENEATH WHEELS OF O. B.' U TRAIN. Incoming paesengers on Oregon Short Line No. 10, which arrived at 4 o'clock last evening, brought In the details of a must harrowing aud disnear Market tressing railroad Lake, Idaho, at 10 ockwk yesterday m which the legs of n three morning, year old child were severed from lta bn-ithe mother who rushed to the and rescue was cut In pieces by the passing train. It appears tbit the mother whose name muld not lie ascertained, from any of the passengers, had left her home on this sole of Hnake Ktver, crowing the railroad bridge wiili her three children all and three year old to do daughters aad a babe In arm some slipping at Market Lake. While they went returning across the bridge the thunder of the approaching train wan heard, it being two fuggy ui see objects any great iltstanee. With a dMermniatkm, bora of desperation, tbe mother rushed across the bridge and threw her babe down beside the track followed closely by her six year old daughter. Hits looked back, aud to her unuiieakalile horror, saw tha little one. the three year old tot, standing almost on the renter of the bridge, and looming through Ilia fug tbe black outline of the engine bearing down on her at a t err I tic speed. To go In the direction of her child meant rertain death, but with true nunhrrly lustlm-t- , the wurnsn ksik nothing Into consideration, but the her child. Bhe danger that menai-ehad barely resitted the babe when tbe train struck them. The engineer had nut been able to roe them on ncrount uf the fog until too tote and slopped ' the train as quickly as possible. When the passengers flocked back to the scene of the tragedy, they witness-e- d a sight which brought lean to the eyes of the uuct Indifferent. The little six yrsr old. when she saw what had happened, bad rushed back to help her mot her, and was standing In a distracted manner over the horribly mangled remains sud val-endesvoring to lift the shredded anl dangling llmba, which It Him over the river, back upon tli track, while near by toy the form of the lislir. uitli both legs cut olf. SyniiMlItfitiiig hands removed the mangled bully and lie bleeding child to the irslu and tbo Infant and six year old ihihl were consigned to the care of issiple of Hie neighborhood, who were at i railed i the scene. Fortunately, a nurse from a hospital In Balt lake, was on the train, and gave the little Injured girl all the relief riminiNtanees would iiermlt. At Idaho Falla a doctor waa found, who rendered further relief and the remains of the moilier were here taken off and left. .1 be babe and nurse were later left at a hospital in Pocatello, It was not ihuiiaht by the passengers that His child could possibly live. The mother was a young woman and was said to be about thirty years of Beaaldar Ceunty Officers Take Murderer to Beane of Murder and Find that Act as Committed In Cache Ceunty. William O. Hobson, tbe mas shot Lyuch, to to be tried ia Cache county, lnatead uf Box Elder county. This to the result of a ulp today of Bberilt Juseplwoa aad Attorney Parry, who look iiobsoa northward aiung tbe Oregon Short Line to locate the place ui tbe murder. After leaving here today with the prisniiur it was decided that the proper thing to do before the arraignment off. booked for Hrigbeat City would be to ascertain for a certainty If the crime was committed in Box Elder county. Hubaon located the place of hia crime a mile tha other aide of the Cache coutity Hue. He was brought back to the Jail hero at 7 o'clock last evening aud a message was sent to Sheriff Rigsby informing the latter that tbe prisoner was beiug held here subject to hia orders. Hobson to comparatively well known In Cache county aud ia said to have many friends there. who Alnslce's fur December has a table of cunionis uf unusual Interest, which will satisfy a wide variety of taste. The nbvfleite ia a Montana ranch story, by U. M. Bower, and a list of absorbing ausnort stories by such thors aa Miriam Mlchelaipt. author of "In the Blabop'a Carriage.'' and "Tha Milligans;" Katherine C. Thurston, nu t hor of "T he Muequeradera; Florence tollkcrson. Joseph C. Lincoln, Holman K. Day, Uwen Oliver, Ralph Henry Itorbuur and othera. well-kno- 11-2- 0. un-di- v Telegraph Notes Ind., Nov. It, The Foster Furniture store waa completely destroyed by fire today, toes filOft.ftuft Benjamin O'Connor, a fireman, was fatally Injured by a fall and eleven warn overcome by other firemen smoke. Lafayette, NEWS Butte, Mont, Nor. 19 The original mine owned by Senator W. A. Clark was closed last sight for two or throe days for repairs. The Parrot mine will close down tomorrow for a period of throe weeks. About 1,000 men aro employed in the two properties. Nov. 19.' The Hamilton, Mont., trial of the ease of John tioodson, charged with tbe murder last May of John Parke, resulted in the jury bringing ia a verdict for acquittal. u 1 age. Wln-thru- e Omaha, Nb, Nov. 19. Father Joseph Schell, armed with a recommendation to the Washington authorities, signed by II members of the United States grand Jury left for the capital tonight. Tha federal grand jury baa hero pursuing an investiga- n tion of affaire at tho Winnebago and have beard a large number uf witnesses. Ho says the conditions at be reservation are deplorable and that hia attempt to expos them has resulted In bringing him to grief. Tal-pln- raasr-vstto- , d A beam milt with a monthly capacity of 12.090 to 15.000 ton of flntobed structural shape, .is Chicago, Nov. 19. $1.00 Telephones to be added to tha Chicago plant of (he Illinois Steal com pane at a cost of 91.200.000. It to said that 600 persons will be employed in the mill when it to put la operation next year. (MS $J.50 1 New York, Nov. 19. latte tonight fats pbytdctona stated that no improve- ment had occurred in the condition of Former Governor Thompson of Buuth Carolina, bat that It eras thought he would aurrlve the night. South America isn't so bad s region, according to Alberto de la Torre Bueno, who in Castelle's Magaaine calls Lima the one which most highly recommends Itself to rich and poor. Llvtng to cheap, and there are finer Const antlnnpto, Nov. 19. It to credit. Sit In official rl tries thst the reports which hare reached tbe railed Btatea of great distress in Mac Ionia from cold and hunger arc without foundation. puhlir startle New York, Nor. 19. After aa illness lasting but two days Mrs. Leopold Da turner h, widow of the The arrivals at tho Reed fur tha composer and musician, and mother of put twenty four hours were: Waller aud Frank Damrtoch, Is dead. Chat. K. Watkins, Provo, Utah; M. H. Brunier, N. V.; F. M. Uarrlson, Mukden, Nov. 18, via rekin. Nor. 19. Cleveland; Ed. Burlln, Balt Lake; 11, Late Nov. 17, the Japanese opposite A. Boyer, Denver; O. K. Bales, ChicaHill, attempted an advance go; W. It. Torrence, New York: W.. Pnutlloffcover of artillery and reached under M. O'Brien, Chicago; liuo. Bpangrn-berga small village between tbe positions, W, Carter, Ban FranDenver; from the cisco; A. V. Bainbridbe, Chicago: U. hut according to aecnpnta were P, Davis, Colo. Springs: J. K. McKin-nle- , field brought by couriers, they Colo. Springs; it. 8. Prulile. Iton-ve- repulsed with large caaualtlro. The Simultaneous attacks Colo.; J. M. Proeman, City; A. Japanese made Uibtia and wile. City; (1. I.ippiuau, along Ihe railway, but they are report, ed to have been without result New York: W. M. llulwaldt, Nev. Bpokana. Nov. 19. A special to the RAILROAD NOTES. Chronicle from Walters, Idaho, stales that James R. Sovereign, formerly master workman of lha Knights of Labor, Now, Thom About Han Fianrisco, Nov. 19. President Begin Thinking who waa reported last night aa dying E, P. Hlpley of the Santa Fe railroad from Prepare in Time of the brain, to about It was his town hemmorhage toft tonight for Chicago. was 'sick last night, but lie today, exthe With thrir customary enterorlse. first Intent ton to make a thorough has recovered. Indies of the htethodi'at chunh, have amination of all the romiaiiiy'g propan Ban mad. fur on binned plana the Joxqnin valley unusually large erties Hull, Eng., Nor. 19. In consequence bazaar in one of the but urgent business has called him to and w down-tow- n stores nexi tha east and he will go directly to of further arrivals of trawlers fn-Tugger Bank, ihla morning. Ihe board mouth. Tha location will be announced Chicago over the Vnlon Pacific. of trade rnmiutoKion of Inquiry Into J he Isier. They aro now busy making up a stork ol fancy goods, aprons, dolls, ANOTHER STEAMER FOUNDERED, North Sea Incident held a brief today. The only evidence of any quilts, and many other goods r.ecevsary moment waa a statement made by the tl this age of many wants. They will Ismdon. Nov. 19. A news agency re- mate of the trawler Bennct to the be suitable, loo. for presents, and tlie that at 7 o'clock In the morning port from Brussels slates that rumors I it Ices will be reasonable. The ladies rerd, quest tha public lie delay buying unlit aro afloat at Antwerp that the Red olar alter the attack a at earner approarhrd the Ken-nline steamer Bruonland foundered in tlie lath, liitli. and 17th. of Itorenilwr, Offlctols of the shut mid fired a which Mean. In and eomiwuy passed bewhen their wants ran tie supplied tho rosiest and most satisfactory man- -' here deny all knowledge or the Surged tween the trawler's mast and funnel. The steamer went off in a northwestnrr KWMlble. In buying uf them, loo disaster and discredit the ruuuirs. on lias the of having erly direction. FIRE IN TENEMENT HOUSE. put their money where it will do the n Aid Burnt possible good. The Ixtndon. Nor. 19. The New York. Nov. 19. Twelve person are making strenuous efforts to North Sea convention to expected rxias thrir church debt. The cause Is were nuffornted la a fire in a tene- 'to be signed November 25ih or Mth, laudable, and the public will lie glad to ment house in Brooklyn early this but It bas not been decided where, morning. know they are meeting with much t'rarl (rally the only rhnnges are In Tbe bodies of throe other persona are among the good people two and aro said to be entirely to be in the burning buildbelieved of Ogden and vicinity. unimportant. ing. trial arder. I r, lb-no- I L two-ma- st et niiiai-lousurs- s 8o-ri- ty E.VEATEERBY Wholeeals and Retail Bute hen 2462 Wash. Ava. OGDEN. L J. S. LEWIS (a CO. STERLING SIVER FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS TT"' and Ju- -t melved-- an aas.iriment inax wli enable anyone to makepaten, n creditable and acceptable choice 5. LEWIS AT rLiGuCi-0CK' & CO. Jewelers WASHINGTON AVENUE. OgcH) Apmi for PAT2K A P1IILL1PB K'VlaS WATCHER. PRIVATE LIFE AND PUBLIC CURIOSITY. In the squares than ROCKY The Countess At the Tabernacle Nov. and 24, 1 904. (By Robert Hichene). Author of "The Garden of Allah" and "The Woman With the Fan. MARGARET WhITNEY The Salt lathe Herald of the following; 1904, eunlaina Oct ' t -- In a very widely read article. I recently read throe words: "Who disputes seriously llie right of the public to know the piivate affair of interesting people in English aucietv. trade, and the professions? People, indeed, are not of interest until they reach that stage at which full details are given a to their income, taste in (oud. style of dress, way of relaxation, and what they give their daughters for wedding dower. These things must be furnished, cither by the Interesting people themselves, or by such as have access to them." Mr. Max Beerbobm has said: "Nay, Nevertheto uselees to protest! less, I think that occasional protest against what is vulgar, debasing, and entirely unnroesmry is both useful and invigorating. Protest may do no paid, but at any rata it relieves the mind of him wlio protests, and sometimes it even induces the hitherto dumb dogs to lift up their voltes and bark to some purpose. PEEPING TOM. In America we know the intruation of the public into the private lives and affaire of "interesting people has beeu carried to a pitch of Indecency never previously knows In the history of tha world. And we hi England aro inclined to play the monkey to America. The but it Miss Whitney, who to the of Bishop O. F. Whitney. diujw fourteen years old wto-u "Fanchetw," and has Jut hl-iteen, on the eve of wliat pronn, t be a still more sucreml BtesJJ aud dramatic event. Bhe i not ml the sole author of the- - jur7' works, plot, words, music, cc he has taught all the ncrt.J their parts, has conduced every!? hearsal, and will wield tlie luon every performance. It is x renarxxk, fact that not one, note .f the am nor one line of the dialogue n Countess has been transcribed, all maining la the author's utcuiori, dictated by her tu the various' bera of tbe cast, wbu thus hare toned It in its entirety. Young Charley Shepherd. 4IMll Eighteenth ward prodigy, jjm, turM twelve, though he looks murh yuuoi-er- , presides at the piano and pis, tju accompaniments, preludes. Inter mu afterludes, etc., by ear, from licginau to end under the direction uf the ma poser. The Margaret Whitney Opq company is composed of boys end (Irk of the Eighteenth ward, relatives, and playmates of the author. They will be at the Tabernacle Yti outstay, Nov. 23rd, and a matinee Km. 24lh. m s Petticoat Sale The Famous McGee Adjustable Yoke Underskirt, $ .89. 1 Tailor made of the best quality black merce rized sateen, d with deep flounce and ruffles. The only underskirt that gives perfect satisfacAll sizes. tion, neat fitting and durable. 1 Regular $2.50 and $3.00 val- QQ sale here V ues, on trim-me- WINDOW DISPLAY. Thanksgiving Linen Sale Still in Progress. Biggest Values in Black Tafet-ta- s ol die Season. On Sale Now New MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ask tha Office foe Particular WHATi THE CIRCULATION I THAT'S THE VITAL POINTI Angln-Rua-sla- W. H. Wright & Sons Co. OTHERS FAILED KILLED IN FOOT BAM, GAME. Camden. Nov. 19. M. A. Bleele, L. H. Bccraft, the Bicycle, Aut a German of Riverton. N. J.. was kill ed today in a (i.uhail -- ame. Sirrlewaa mobile and General Repair man, to tackled while endeavoring to make a about lo tackle a Job on the old "999 In falling, his head Automobile, the tautest one in the touchdown. strurk the ground with terrific fore, world, it to known the world over as This machine baa the "Man Killer. breaking hie neck. len In Balt Lake and other points In the hand of experts and $50T00REWAFD they acre ittialile to do the job. and had to call Mr. Brrraft to their aval lance. The above reward will be paid for This apeak, well for the ability of arhimiM'lf and hia men. information that will lead to the rest and convicting of the party or ! Mr. Be.'raft ia entitled In .iicec. In i our store and the undertaking, and if lie to kuccch-(ti- l. parties who broke Into H also attempt'd to tipen tbo cafe of demonstrate, ihe fact tha linthe Troy I .sundry on night of Nov. den I. ahead of Balt l,akc in mechanic will be 126.0(1 Thoae well a. othiT resource. paid by pnlire II, 1904 department and 926.00 by tbe under interested are invited to call and ace New at the the machine Garage in signet). EON. .. IL C. 1IANBEX old Poaioffice building, 21th HU .. t NOVELTY CURTAINS PORTIERES They Must Move if Price and Quality is any Consideration During the last w:ek, we had a larg: sale on carpets and those who bought were more than pleased with prices and patterns. This week Lace Curtains, Portieres and Novelty Curtains will be sacrificed. In this sale will be entered curtains of every style and price; Bomme Femme, white and Arabian, Real Brussels Net, Irish Point Cable Net, Guny, Ruffled net, Ruffled Swiss, Nottinghams and other novelties In addition to this the need prices of Portieres will be cut extra low so that they wiH move quickly. If you are in of curtains or portieres now is certainly the time to buy Glance at these prices: PORTIERES LACE CURTAINS C 7 CA $5.25 Point De Luxe with beautiful raised edge at $6. CO Bobbinet, extra strong net $9.50 Real value $14.50 Real Brussels-ext- ra v3U 4.00 fine A CA i Brussels-beauti- ful design OYL U,3W ft 00 ro The Coming Musical Attraoion well-know- n -t aa nourishing, toothsome and wholesome as the beef from the ether states. We are equipped for handling all our moats In a cleanly and scientific manner. We respectfully solicit a r -- REED HOTEL aee-vl- ft fust alut ui at i im was certainiy imutiug en persons interviewed were really Important, and hni cfv-'1- 1 value ol to say tot thing w. j PEARL OF AMERICA. .... BEEF for Residences Telephones for Business was reported upon, regarding his fiancee and tbe character and standing uf her family. The American terms are usually cast or fourteen days on bills of ex--. cent, die-- 1 change wlih count. This means payment before tbe guud are received. Souse firms bore object strongly to this prepayment plan of trailing. They like to Mte the giiods in the house before laying down the money. From Reports of I. S. Consuls. $9.75 Tapestry Curtain with fringe extra special $3.50 Tapestry with cord edge $13.50 Extra heavy with beautiful $ tt Of) 0J,UV tt CwO JfeJ 7 50 Tapestry border, big value .... These arc just a few of the many bargain we have in store for you. |