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Show THE MOBNIXG EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, 1 WEN Dr. J. C. Salt Lake. Hiachett la a rial tor from T. McPherson of the Sunset Magasina n in ton. Ladies! 2.000 souvenirs free, neat Saturday. Richardson ft Grant. Judge John F. Ckldeeter, of the district court at Fongltrh, is la town. J. A. Ferraro, of Fallaade, Nev la In town for a few days. United Stales Marshal is visiting In Ogden. B. B. I MISUNDERSTANDING TO AS LENGTH OF CONTRACT BE TWEEN BOTH PARTIES. TABERNACLE FILLED TO HEAR NANNIE TOUT IN FAREWELL CONCERT. Several New Teachers Elected at Laat Night's Meeting Other Happenings at Session of School Board. Was Assisted by Other Utsh Toient She Lea vs a for London Todey. It developed at the meeting of the Board of Education last night that there la soma misunderstanding still regarding the contract the between Board and Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company, it apiieara that the Hey-woo- About ISO persons were present at the annual high school dance given last night at Kleael's hall. W. B. 8awyer, the Salt Lake showman and former partner here with Mr, Young, was in Ogden last night F. C. Fairbanks, son of the 8enator, stopped In Ogden while the campaigning party were touring the surrounding country, and left with the party for Evanston, Wyo. Claus Bprerklea, the sugsr magnate, passed through Ogden yesterday bound for the roast. Manager Scott of the Southern Pacific returned from the west yesterday United Sis tee Senator C. D. Clark, of Wyoming, came to Ogden to last evening to meet the Fairbanks party and seuort It luto Wyoming. SUCCESS!! TELEPHONES 8tora Auditor C. 8. Tingey ia up from Salt Lake visiting In Ogden. telephone company understands that with the schools for three years and the Board understands tha eon tract la made only for one year. Through representative at the meeting last night the telephone company stated that it must be clear that the telephone cannot he taken out for at least one year. The secretary waa ordered to submit the report of the committee which had the matter ia charge to the attorney and have the latter draw np the contract in accordance with the committee's report and have it ready for signing as soon as possible. The finance committee reported turned into treasury from taxes for the year 1904. HAM), and reported an over draft of $1,373.30. Two new caeca of diphtheria were reported among the school population. The committee on teachers that the following persona who hava been teaching sines the beginning of the school guar be duly elected to tbelr present positions: Mrs. Millie Cone, Miea Claire Gipson, It has a contract rectan-mende- d Shorty Bash, the man who la accused with helping C. 8. Driscoll to rob an intoxicated AiiMrian of $10 and gold watch In a bark room of a in Balt lake Wednesday night, who waa arrested by Officer Had-kicThursday even:; uu Twenty-fiftstreet In response to a telephone message was recognized by police officers from Balt Ijtke this evening and takeu bark to the capital by Chief Lynch. Chief I.ynrh, Captain Burbridge and Officer Shannon of ths Salt lake e department, were ell up at Ogden last evening and Immediately recognized the prisoner as the man wanted. Driscoll was captured shortly sfte. the robbery and part of tbe money and the watch was recovered. The Salt Lake officers who came up for Bash yesterday recognized and recovered two bicycles stolen from Balt lake more than a month ego and allotted by the police department here for some time. The discovery Implicated Arthur Deason, who is now serving n ninety-da- y sentence here for steeling n wheel belonging to Harry Syphera, and it reveals the running and extensive operation of the thief, whose plan waa to teal wheels here and In Balt Lake, barter them off at Intermediate parte end ride the distance out on n freight train. In the case of the two wheels located, the culprit failed to employ the ordinary cuerom and brought wheels belonging to W. C. Robinson end a man named Wlecom of Balt lake to Ogden and disposed of them. A description of the wheels was furnished the local police and when the Balt lake officers were In town today the bicycles were located. One of them waa in a pawn shop and the other had been purchased and Is now in the possession of a rertain business po-lii-- The concert which was given last night by Mise Nannie Tout and other Utah talent at the Tabernacle, for the benefit of the Second Ward Improvement fund, was a most creditable oue and waa perhaps as well attended as any given there this year. Many people were turned away becauea they were unable to get scale. In spile of a cold which she contracted in Salt l.ake City, Ogden's own Nanule sang two songs and waa heartWhile her voice was ily applauded.' e not as dear and as at previous 'concerts, still grand Is a poor word with which to express her singbell-lik- ing. Willard Andolln of Provo, proved to be all that Edwin F. Tout has claimed for him. His magnificent bass voice, with such a wonderful range, charmed (he audience and the applause which followed hie rendition of Rocked In the Cradle of the Deep, came as an ovation. In the third song, Down Deep Within the Cellar," Mr. Andolln had a chance to show the wonderful range of hie voice. He leaves with the Touts today for London, where he will take a course la the Royal Academy of Music. Charles Kent, so well known to Ogden music lovers, rendered several songs In his usual strong and pleasing style. He was vigorously applauded. By special request Miss Pearl Snyder gave The Monk and the Bird," which selection, iierhapa, shows hsr versa- B, 1904. BUILD POSTAGE REDICEIL Lima, Peru, OotTV Begins. ary lsi. lsuu. the pieseui mef tags from thla country to the rn will be reduced one-hal-f. IMMENSE RESERVOIR Salt Lake Folic Find Him to be Man Wanted Thors for Robbing an Austrian. WAS A BOARD AND Suren X. Zion. TO SHGRTYMSMCCCKIZED CONCERT ISCHOOL BREVITIES OCTOBER Preliminary Surveys to Increase Yield of New York Watershed. . New York, Oct. 7. Preliminary aur-veys by engineers in the empluy of the city are bring made and reports have been submitted to the aqueduct commissioners to increase tbe yield of tbe Croton Watershed by building therein ; another enormous reservoir nearly sev- - j en miles king and which, it Is estimated, would store more than ten thousand million gallons for use in Manhattan. It is estimated that, should the plans be approved and developed with n smaller supplementary reser-- . voir nt Cross river they would furnish ' an addition of 60,000,000 gallons daily to the present supply of Croton ffter. Twenty-fiv- e feet would be the g eat-eat depth of water stored in the reser-- ! voir. At Pauling the water woald be from 10 to 15 feet deep, aud over the present site of the thrifty little town of Paterson, which rests In n hollow with 1,000 Inhahitents, three hotels, churches end's cigar factory, the Croton water would pile up to a depth from 17 to 20 feet. The operation would flood 4,040 acres or six and a quarter square miles, of about which, roughly peaking, la Improved property. Evtown of PatergOd woulu erything in the have to be taken by condemnation proceedings, with the farm landa and many fine homesteads to the south of Paterson, not n few of which date back a century and a quarter. ENJOIN MOTORISTS ' r rrr 1 I : ' one-thir- d IKtAWKOUMS Why go off to some hot springs you can get something better We have the only Ogden? light cabinet and the best suraS town. The following are a few of ,hi treatments employed; Swedish m, age, electric light bathe, sprays We say most emphatically and we won't take it beck that our $15.00 Single and Double breasted Men's Suits are the beet Butte for the money that ever honored the tables of 1 clothing store. photuphor treatments I., baths, and many other treatment. The object of these treatments get the poison out of the sy,. equalise the circulation, toue uu tS nervous system nnd give nature , chance to do her work. The tret, tents are especially adapted to rheu! tr.atinm, nervous diseases, stomJiT ilver, and kidney trouble and all sV cases peculiar to women. We do treat contagious diseases. The trait! menu consist of one hour and oar prices are the lowest In town. Com, right away for the hours whilom all he token. Remember the plats 277 Twenty-fourtstreet. MR. AND MRS. F. VANCE. Proprietor! If you know of a doubter bring him in, and watch ua convince him. We're a Mens $15 Overcoat, for tha Suit If yon Oh well, youll come In anyway, of count. h Fred M Nye $47.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN. 47.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURk VIA 8T. LOUIS. The Clothier You say the SPORTS hall will aeat 10,040 people. !v glows, Remember we state thla positively, without fear of contradiction. too, thaTs fit company bath! electrical treatment trie WANTED PLENTY OF ROOM. Applicant SS , Landlord YeA (Continued from Page S) Applicant All right I'll engage it for the date named. 8econd race, six furlongs: Bilent Landlord Very well. May I ask for Water won; Durban second; Eugenie what purpose you propose to use it? M. third. Time, 1:07 It's for n re- fa Applicant Certainly union of the members of the original B. third. .Time, 1:13 Third race, one mile and sixteenth Florodora sextet. Philadelphia Hippocrates won; Exclamation second; Bragg third. Time, 1:47 Fourth race. Swift stakes, consolaTERRIBLE. tion: Croix DOr won; Sylvia Talbot Why la Belle so bitter against Char second; Van Nesa third. Tima, 1:06-3-- Edward Conant, of Conaut, Utah, and H. Conant of Kelton, directors in the First National bank arrived here Mias Cora Claylnn. Miss Genevieve arrived here yesterday, to attend a Davie, Mias Jennie Thomas. The retility as much as any ahe has nesting of the stockholders. port waa adopted. The buildings committee reported given here. While reciting the story of the passing of the monk, she plays The rovings of the dope flends" conDee building still not completed.. fined at the county Jail frightened the Tha superintendent reported recoin an accompaniment on the piano, the music corresponding to the different court houae last mending the employes at the opening of the annex on night, and the police were sent for, account of tha crowded condition of nuNide of the reading. The several People of Nassau County, New York, when the trouble was explained to the the Grant school. He said there were other selections by Miss Snyder were Her Object to Road Races. In pleading style. . employes. ten or twelve beginners who could not given Fifth race, steeplechase, about one "He aroaa and gave her hia aeat in The solo by Edwin F. Tout wee mile and New York, Oct. 7. Judge Wilmot the street car. quarter; Mr! Grannan A meeting of all persons Interested be accommodated there. He reported much enjoyed by the audience who won; Bchwarzwald second; Kvander Why, I should hare thanked him. In mining is announced for 7:30 oclock a crowded condition of Madison and showed their appreciation by encoring M. Smith of the supreme court, sitother schools and said all the schools the She did and he aaid: 'Not at all. third. Time, 2:35 ting in Brooklyn, has granted an ortonight at the county court houae for singer. Sixth race, one mile: Tryon won: Miss Celeste Conroy, who la to leave der to show cause why an Injunction Mother alwaya taught me to be polite the purpose of completing the organi- were full. There arc more beginners, should not be issued against the Aut- to old ladies. "Chicago New! Telephone second; Golden Mineral sation of tha mining association of aid he, than ever before In the his- non for Germany, played the openthird. Time, 1:41 tory of the school, and that from ing number of the conrerl a piano omobile Association of America and Ogden, Utah. All are Invited. ComTHE OLD RIP. appearances there are 800 or 4W more aoliH--tu the board of supervisors of Nassau mittee on Arrangement a. manner. creditable WORTH. M pupils than laat year. The matter was The encceee of the was due county annulling tbe privilege to hold Slowly the fact filtered Into Rip Van left for adjustment lh the hands of In n measure to the singers An unusually bad case of wanton motor car races upon the roads of good accompaniWinkle's mind that he had been sleepNassau county. A subpoena was servChicago, Oct. 7. Worth reeulta; mischief or spite resulted yaaterday In the superintendent ment of Prof. Squirt Coop. In the open air twenty years. An application for n position In tha First race, six furlongs: . J. , W. the destruction of a bicycle belonging The lest number on tbe program was ed on President Whipple, of the asso- ing Wall. he to David W. Eccles. The wheel waa schools was received from Miss Louise to have been n aolo by Mlse Nannie, ciation, commanding him to appear. imitation of thasidelined In hia heat O'Neill won; Ben Mora second; St. and Flelda dia- Paul third. Time, 1:19 stolen from the Socles lumber yard Connolly. The Mormon Nightingale, but ahe Should an Injunction be Issued it will lect, as he lookedWeber at hia ragged clothes Second race, five nnd n half furThe treasurer reported receipts and appeared personally interfere with the planned e yesterday morning and the police debefore tbe audianu the rulna of hta once truaty gun. longs: Presentlsient won; Ravlana partment was notified concerning the wnrranla paid out during tha month ence and expressed her regrets that race tomorrow for s cup offered by I dont appearance dot ray, but dot a second; Dowan Patrick third. Time, matter. An officer located the re- of September of $9,487.13. because of Increased hoarseness, she W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. best ds offer layout nobody had, by A partial estimate on tha Dee bnlld 1:13 mains of tha wheel near the Grant The motion for the order was sone-wh- gracloiiatieaa! would be unable to sing more. Bhe Chicago Tribune. school building late In the afternoou. ing by J. Humphreys of 13,51$ was hade thnee assembled good-by- e Third race, mile and a sixteenth: and unexpected to the race promotTha grips, front part, seat and chain received and warrants ordered Issued aid ahe waa proud of her home town ers. wbo believed that- after the hear-- i Dr. Stephana won; Eaay Trade secPOSSIBLE EXPLANATION. were almost destroyed and the spoke to the amount of $3,000, tha remainder and the people In It ond; King of The Valley third. Time, court Wherever I Ing at the Nassau county to be paid when tha building is com-- may go, or whatever I may do, I bouse, Mineola, last Tuesday, they had badly damaged. Old Gotrox la getting to be 1:66. Ton Fourth race, mile: Edward Hals pteted. Mr. Humphreys was instruct- - shall alwaya remember Ogden people effectually disposed of all opposition. quits absent-mindeGo In and see Richardson ft Grnnt ed to push the work. and Utah. Accept of my best thsnks Tha motion for tbe order waa presentwon; Ryan second; Royal Army third. He la ehf Jack Saturday and gel a souvenir. for your kindness and with n nod of ed by counsel for Secretary Bennett Bills amounting to $3,004 were Tom Yes. I asked for hia daugh- Time, 1:51. lowed and ordered paid. tha head she walked off the stage of the People's Protective association ter's hand laat night and he gave me Fourth race, mile: Edward Hale Howell acDr. and Condon Judge amid an outbarat of applause. of Nassau county. won; Ryan second; Royal Army hia foot. Chicago New! the Fairbanks companied party to third. Time, 1:51. Judge Smith said he had granted the SON OF OCDENJNAN SHOT Brigham City, down to Balt Ike and Fifth race, six furlongs: Kate Kltt order nnd made it returnable today SUCCESS. FOUND CUILTYOF ROBBERY back to Ogden yesterday. Before leavso that both sides might be argued Freebooter second; Peggy Mine won; John AeNewsy, Express Messenger, ing the party which left for Evanston third. matter settled the and to Time, 1.20. With care previous and much a great labor Shot is end last night. Judge Howell and Dr. ciendlally James Wilson Will be Sentenced Next the time set for Seriously Sixth contest race, mile and a sixteenth: the hearing climbed a tall of caterpillar Wounded. up apear Condon, were preerated with beautiful Monday. He said that so far as tfeo board of gras! When he reached ths top. he Benson Caldwell won; The way secsouvenir buttons by Senator Fair-bank-a. supervisors was concerned in glring stood on his hind end and waved hia ond ; Louisville third. Time, 1;56. David Kewey, a switchman nt the The buttons contain photoTha trial of James Wilson charged the road privileges for the race they front rad In tits air. graphs of the ancestral Fairbanks nnloa yards was tha ranlplrat. at 7:30 with robbery was concluded at about 5 had DELMAR. Just aa I feared.' aaid he. "Success apparently acted upon the law home In Massachusetts, below which last night, of a telegram to the effect o'clock yesterday afternoon when the are miniature photos of the nest presi- that his son John Newsy an express Jury, after having been out about an enacted laat winter for the provis- dose not bring happlnea! St. Louis, Oct. 7. Delmar results: But then he turned and climbed ion of allowing motor cycle races upmessenger had been accidently shot hour, returned n verdict of dent and down for ths caterpillars are wiser guilty rec- on the highways. Tbe constitutionFirst race, five and a half furlongs- and seriously Injured, while running to the mercy ality of this art is questioned ommending the Violin won; Col. White second; MonSec- than men. Puck. by Anderson ft Gibson, 2I8 26th SL, din. Into Butte on hie baggage car. lbs of the court, he prisoner being a youth of only retary Bennett. aco Maid third. Time, 1:08 Ogden tailor who announces particulars of the distressing accident eighteen years of age. -' Sutt tbssole Second race, mile and were not furnished, but tha message seventy EXPLAINED. user of tha union label. Ths only witnesses railed In the yards Drummond won; Tangible secrevealed the fart that a gun was ac- esse waa AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY V. Bluth who identified John Aunt Jane I wonder why It la that ond: Vestry third. Tim, 1:48. cidently discharged and that the young some REPORT. legal and Carl papers, Third race, six furlongs Eduardo men was shot through the abdomen. your father always Insists upon a front who was connected third. sent nt ths musical comedy Shows at won; Byplay second; Melwood Young Newsy Is express messenger Ager, 7. New York. Oct. In lbs eighty-eigh- t the theater. He tolls me turned Time, 1:16 on the route from Halt Lake to Butte with the rubbery and his is hearing years of the life of the Amsrican as good as It ever was. Fourth race, six furlong! htndicap- -t The following are the arrivals at and It Is presumed he was In the bag- state's evidence Incriminating the Bible Socieyt there have been issued Nellie I know, but his bald head Commodore won; Icewater second Mbs the Reed hotel ton the last twenty-fou- r gage car and accidently discharged the prisoner and telling the whole story 74.441.774 copies of the Hiblc, of which would look out of place anywhere else Regent third. Tima 1:14 4. ours. gun himself es the Information states of how Meitner was held up and reFifth race, mile Varro won; Cour-n- nt C, C. Graham, New York; B. K. that he was alone when shot Mr. lieved of ble money. Wilson testified in 1.770.891 were la the year Just end- In the houae. Boston Transcript. ed, as recorded in the annual report Farnham. Boston; J. H. Anderson. R. Mr. Newey received a message from a his own behalf. second; Judge Cantrill third. Tim! 1:43 The Jurors wen, Albert Webb, Geo. of the 8ociety which was madq public H- - J- COULDN'T BE DONE NOW. lhinsrts. Denver; surgeon- connected with a hospital In Sixth race, six and a half furlongs York- - A- - H. Nelson, Butte stating that the victim had Storey, John Nicholas, Ixirenzo Had today. During the last year 928,993 Ben Lear won; Ode More Philadelphia; H. Franjrparker, AgL been taken to tbe hospital and that It ley, Oscar 11. Mad son, Wm. li. Wright, copies were issued from the Society's second; A. Prof. Franrla noted (he March, third. Tim! 1:23. Haverlys Minstrels; C. L 8chen. Chl-- had been ascertained that his wound Thus. W. Cook. Geo. E. Higley. foreign agencies in China, Japan, Flyer to of officer an philologist Lafayette, Charles Meitner, tha victim of tbe Siam, Syria and Turkey. Tbe decrease of Bosiwkh. Buffalo; H. M. was of n serious nature. and the Phi Beta Mcttrthy, Promnoioryj Mr. and Mrs. 1 MORRIS PARK. Mr. Newey left between 1 and 3 robhery, was not present, but testi- from the previous years issue amounts nt one of the Kappa fraternity, meetings, fraternity's 22.607 to. copies. Urow: J. K. lUnchett. o'ckiek this morning for Butte. mony adduced at the preliminary ex The receipts during the year were apropos of flippancy, he said: aminelton was read. MfPh,'rw and wife, An old friend of mine tgld me tha FtmcImo; John F. Cbldester, Pan-$448.1137, and the cash balance nt Its Sentence was set next for Monday. BOY HURT BY HORSE other day of a remark that a young New York, Oct 7. Morris Pirk re8. Tlngey, B. b. rluee was $29,430. Heywood. man had made to him. This remark sults: W. B. Sawyer, Balt Lake; H. E. Man- HOORAY FOR MISSOUREE! First rare. Withers mile Sydney C. is Interesting because it illul rates the Crushed by Animal Which Fellj 0lMh: Mr- - O. H. Foot KNEW THE DIFFERENCE. After Being Struck for Bqlklng. fllppancy.lthe impudence that passes Love won; Thistle Heather second; Miller, Chicago; C. P. Dunbar, New certain class of youth. Homestead third. Tim! 1:40 Chicago. Oct. 7. Among the callerrs ; Tits Democrats were assembled in for wit among a ? Mnderliaum. F. Second race. Eclipse course, six furIs rich, and lie said to Walter Lyon, a small boy was the at the Republican National headC. Fairbanks, Iudianspolis; C. W. fripnd My were convention tats at and Nashville, man: victim of an accident yesterday afterlongs Candida won; Water Tight quarters waa R. C. Kearns of Missouri. the young Oregon; Walter 8. Langdon conof the ths in organization engaged noon. He was riding a horse 'Save. .Economise. I laid the foun- second; Flyback third. Time, 1:11. on He gave encouraging accounts of the vention. A former member of the suYork; C. D. Clary. Third race, Manhattan handicap. street, when the animal political condition In tha Intermotm-tsl- n preme court, who had partaken quite dation of my fortune by saving street Burke, Cheyenne; Edward Cbnant! Twenty-fiftand Pacific coarse, six furlongs Broadbalked. lad States Tbe and fares.' Eclipse Hcar struck astonished the' animal Kelton! Conant. ltah; ths floor, and proceeded to got freely, 'I didn't know you had ever been cloth won; Race King second; Cmatoli-a- a I tab; Boren X. Christensen, Balt Lake over the heed with a whip, when the Harry New, National committeeman In discuss ths question Involved In the . third. Time, 1:10 O. J. Whitten, New York; Frank HL. enraged beast threw Itself to the charge of the Western headquarters, temporary organization. Naturally hia n conductor, the young man answer Fourth race, the Dlxiana stake! Hlrd, New York; M. Beckman, Denver. ground badly crushing one oT the by saying that Roosevelt and Fair- reasoning was not clear, and one of ed. And he added to this: It conldnt acbanks will receive tha electorial vote Ms friends, in loud Withers mile Rapid Water won; Dolboys feet, which remained In tbe whisper, said to be done in these daj s. anyhow, on of Missouri. Wotsa third. ly Spanker second; Mm: Sit down. Judge, you don't know count of the THIEF WASN'T HEBE Time. 1:39 4. A physician was summoned and ths difference Iwtween temporary and Fifth race, aix furlongs Conaueto found that while no boon were brok- - , . T"" permanent. You are drunk! With an Salt Lake Officers Racalled Only to en, II. won: Druid second; Monacodor I I the are of a dla- nature to Injuries effort the iItKiN and steadied himaelf, judge New of the bulletin Find Suspect at Homs. The quarterly 4 able the victim for several weeks. Tbe with fine scorn replied. Yesh, I'm York department of labor reports that third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, seven furlongs Black-sock- s foot was sprained and badly lacerated Thash drunk. rs You're a Detective temporary. Shannon and Cautoia ad bruised. among approximately 100.000 Arietta second; Stepaway d d fool. Tit ash permanent.' in the various Industries of tha third. won; Burbldge of tie Salt Lake poll,, Time, 1:29 (wc 137 per 1.000 were reported idle who were in town last state. night after a HANNA TOMB. The British Trade Union congress. In at the end of June. 1903 nnd 1902, reuk,rf tnmn,'d Murphy, went sessions at Ired! England, recently spectively; for the cloee of July, 1902, called by Chief Worcester. Mas!, Oct. 7. Sons of ln.h, who A recent lame of the Journal of tbe ratios 1903 and 1904. the respective dnpted resolutions against. Chamberfound the suspect and arrested ' him Marcus A. Hanna are to erect n $100.-00- Capture Follows Exciting Chase by lain's The principal department of labor states that. 3,696 protertiun policy, the importa- were l.r4. 17Sand 148. Woman and Children. shortly after arriving In Balt Lake mausoleum In lake View Cemetion of Chinese labor to South Africa, cause of this Improvement was the artisans nnd other workmen are nt with hie prisoner Shorty" Bash. An rata-romextensive diamond meal occurred in tery. Cleveland, to contain 18 Chicago. Oct. 7. Pursued by two compulsory arbitration nnd phenomenal activity In construction present employed by the New Zealand for members of the Hanna Ball lake Wednesday and government on work in the leading cities. work! Murphy is family. In the center will Be two women and n score of pupils of the suspected. mammoth aarvopbage of pure NorMarshall High srhixil, Harry Russell, It was thought that he would try to wegian marble. One will contain the whom the police call "Ihe gentleman dispose of hts diamond! in Ogden on hotly of Senator Hanna, the other will burglar," ami who has ltcen the say to Butte, but It ha be the final real ing place of Mrs. sought for did not leave Salt Lake atappeared weeks, has been captured alter a chase all. rovering several blocks. The pursuit was along the strrets of the residence L'l-o- m district alxiut Garfield park, and fol""t XfS a. dbairifiiiMiiattA lowed an attempt at burglary. fttdM When arrested tbe man kid El gloves, patent leather alines,wore a light overcoat of expensive make and car-rie-d a sliver beaded cane. When seized he protested with indignation against the arrest. The police were (Fletcher.) puzzled for a few moments, but The Jewels you will find In Our store this lesson, cunningly set In of the women pursuers con-- ' vinred them and Russell was takeu to 2,000 HAKD80ME BOUVENI RS FREE. RING8, LOCKETS AND BROOCHES. are indeed fit for your worth and wearing. In fact our whole stock ihe police station, where' later he is of Jewelry this fall Is refreshingly new and iihsiant tally made. said to have admitted the robbery. A STOCK SECOND, TO NONE IN UTAH. Burglar's tools aud falls keys were THE CROCKERY PEOPLE found in the man's pockets. Several pieces of Jewelry, supposed to have & been thrown away by the man during 2419 Washington Avenue. the rhase. were found in tbe street. Russell Is accused by the police of nearly twenty robberies cumralttel In the Garfield 1ark district in the last WANT TO a Tuesdays and Fridays of each week via the Chicago ft Northwestern Ran way, the only double track rallvn between the Missouri River and CM cago. Three trains daily. No rh.n. of can. In going to the Fair see that your tickets read via thla route. For further Information write, a A. WALKER, General Agent C. ft N. 38 West Second Salt Lake City, Utah. - 1 1-- 4. Automobiles ; For Rent L. H. Becraft, Ccr. Grant and 24th WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AN!) BRING YOU BACK. IN THE EASIEST RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. 1-- 300-mll- $1.00 Telephones for Residences 4-- - $2.50 Telephones for Business d. 8-- 4. RECDJHOTEL 2. ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE Ask COM tha Offlca for Particular! "WHATS THE CIRCULATIONT THAT'S THE VITAL POINT! I The Best Kind of Economy 3-- 1-- G. . ' C. .Yon can find Is in the aelectlos of a butcher of known reliabil Ity. Everything that leaves our market la remctly aa represented. If ita not, or youre dissatisfied with yonr purchase, your money back and the goods ars ours. Come in and get better sc-- . quainted with our meat market LL WEATHERBY Wholesale and Retail Butcher. 2458 Wash. Av!, OGDEN. 2. Cbk-ago- PNil-to- n, 7 h 4. 8-- 1 .HMAN 1 2. BURGLAR" wage-earne- ARRESTED 2. From Distiller to You FAMOUS SUNNY BROOK delivered to any part for RYE of ths city 9350 per gallon tha Call up . BISMARCK 0 ba 128 25th SticeL n ca 2ZZ jjEWELS FIT POR CSieoa fcjYOUR WORTH AND WEARING Saturday, October 8th. RICHARDSON & GRANT J. S. LEWIS CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS sTTssasasss gtonth. 0 ' |