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Show THE MOUSING EXAM IS h II OGDEN, l'T. 1W i 1.J w ""' lW!5riW ti J'wim . F1 of the on left ywterday Tpanmeiit ! ms trip. The flw laddies tunr 1 bis fkill will , have ' dv,ltd Uartn, one of their L- f- 1.S Uiawu a clever cartoon wa j.ig. rs up to bis waist in K-- hand, ducks swimming around Sd a dejected look on bit face. iiSflu are thing too high, today" 1 uttering and a dehe words iie blunder- duck on the barrel of the ft siu& "Como un he taKnt ' Republican ladies are requested at the u meet at oclock tomorrow room in the uat eomaiissioners' court bouse for the purpose of rcyrins a Ladies Republican club. AU iy a native of Greece, fourteen wfcshu lit ed in America ri naturalization yeant was granted jn pa-is- of Dan The complaint ho was hurt by R. Davis, a street car Jr., on Wasii-;Ktamiue May 1. 1D4, by Da a R. the Ogden Dsvia bis guardian, vs. Transit company suing the lat-- w for fld."U. has been filed in the moad judicial district court. os Jobs V. Kelson, administrator for iidtew Aslsnon, who was found dead ihoiit a muiiih ago, un Adams avenue, n (led a petition In the second ju-fic- ial M district court asking for hwi the estate for a tombstone fur the deceased. KAISER UNVEILS 8TATUE. Berlin. Oct. IS. Emperor Wiliam ntrelled the equestrian bronze status of Emperor Frederick in front of the New Duteuzu of Art today, in tbe presence of a brilliant crowd of princely pmonagea, tbe diplomatic corps, gen-era- li and admirals, all of whom stood in art Oct. 18. Tbe Pope is informed of the death yesterday of the Princess uf the Asturian and has Bent Announ.cnir.-- : antlC. m-iove- r (.indolences. WHERE ROOSEVELT BORN 18 LEASED. WAS Vw York. Oct. 18. The bouse at .VS East Twentieth street in which JMdeiit Roust'velt was a has born, teen loused by Republican campaign riulj. Tbe latter wag organized I than recently but has a membership 150. only of more Since the Roosevelt bouse, a four-stor- y brown stone building, was vacated some years ago by the family, it has been used for business ilia Character of the neighborhood having changed. x pur-pow- a, Slake at the veiy auspicious circumstances. One pleasing feature in tbe attendance wus toe number of young, ladieo who applied of for registration, forming ono-ba- if those who were present Applications were made for the following studies: 'Theology Book of Mormon and the Life of Christ; mathematics: Arithmetic, algebra and geometry; English: Grammar and .literature;, language: German. Classes were organized in all excepting German. This class will not be organized until Wednesday night, at which time all who desire to register for it should be present. Ihe Instructors are PrlncRial David 0. McKay and Prof. Wm. McKendrlck. Tbe German class (should there be ten or more applicants) will be conducted by Prof. Thos. E. McKay. New 1 ork, Oct. IS. Judge Parker arrived here today from Eaopua. He went CIVIL AND PROBATE directly to the hotel Seville, where be will remain until Thuriday. Judge Rolapp Considers t NO CONTEST IN McVICKER WILL CONTEST. K mmm Chicago. Oct 18. The will of Mra. Harriet G. McVlcker, widow of the theatrical manager, has been admitted to probate by Judge Cutting in tbe WMs court. Mrs. Minnie Effle, of wt Francisco and Mrs. Clara B. Game ot the same dty were present hi court ud were represented by council, but whlng develofied at the hearing on tk'h to base a contest, although the wt wrss wds show requested to make the that a protest had been weed against the probating of the The will leaves iw H.Horace L. three-fourth- s McVlcker of the and one Ziegler. GOVERNMENT AMENDS COASTWISE TRADE ORDERS. NOnoCCO tJlJsler' T1,e foreign mlnia- here have been Informed that the Jmd for coastwise trading has nttnded three months. In n Matters Relating to sncoi!) by the Salt J : Ciii iSLenscii . t L i Ht-- n: i . d . i , ' , "Ame.iicn ;'i.r il: i j: .i of a place l .i e t. 1. :, i ..v ereutrd no ?.,i i t . r. :.,rn - i i.r playcl upon il.c cni,,i . . sn.e .ti c.i Kcpii! iii !!: nr. .1 t, he iKi.siiion uf a.- s,i .1 ,,y ilie Kepiiidicau rmi'i: ;..c i;;.1. i,. mnnagcM ncior t,i,. :. ! i. routine work to him, a.--1 : ed "with the enemy. Vj i.m i i prceiuiiini of an u'jm ;i-i. he worked eviu.-ntliu iu;:i.., ,y v : : U the Repuhii ans :.nt:l .'jtnr... r. ;.!;i and then, wltb.u. ir.'il.::g .. i 1 i. .? i'i;,-aubin inuiniioii, inm to In tLe announct-mcn- ; i. ... papers is the ucm tie in the ; .i. The act causes no i lose puhlictins uoihlug. , ; MATTERS in Number of Estate. Ar-sen- Ar-sen- e, min-Matl- l . i for llli I nl.lOiU dilei'l to the tc'..ij :iiiei,c during the day. KotCS Sll-i.,- ,u-u- s : ' ? t '.i i .Ii vi a I ; -- . ifi v 1 ii in speakers. AT NOr.TH OGDEN Tere will be a cuetuig Ogden He.lnceday. Oct 13th. The spHRkwa will il.iu. l avid McImn. Kay, Hun. John E. Joeeph Stanford, cbci!I1kij for count nud oil. era. 'The. celehratol Sic well mandolin club will furnish music. 1.,-- t , LADIES' RFftlU THAN CIATi'i. Mrs. Evelyn Went, Mn, J. E. 1 i;!cy. Mrs. J. G. llnral. and Mias Td Key, ns rcpresputii lives of ticj ;;.;.-i- i iVu;.:t'n Republican cj.tb. nu-- t w!.;i tl.e-- ec.rt Bt.risted lu ul .'rt'il.in j t ? o cl.,1 s, one from lln:.l-vil:ptnpir wv.h kirs. N'.1!- ii aj clial.-iuur::il clip frunt L.st. Jtu:itMViii(aiili y,r.j. i '.niih t it r bail-ma- il. 'Jlte delegates from Ogfon tetbor with Bishop llcKay, Mi. NVsou, oul several of tbe reiAdenr menilx rs mads Intershirt talks that wore frpqiv-.,;rupted by aiilauKP, as Ih'i Ei.irlt of Rook veil and iinigruss hwayol the audieuce. The women of Weber cimnty sre getand fulcudld reting sults are sure to follow iu their trail. i i 1 ..... j i .. iu j . ud ..i j.- - i'. . c f.ir t :V c.ciiruc-- ', 'it.. CGUnT t : i- ' 51.2'iu owing from D air. It Sitpcarn' that i,u N..i iirlicr 26, Dm u endaut gnv.) an unlcr on the briil; to Ihe plaintiiT turning the ba!a-j'tho indi ; over to her, btu Khortly aftorwaril turni-- the rwtjie liai.irice ciop to his father, ln-io- ii it is rUcped 1ms tlirwt-Cili'Hl;.:r. wli-utu .take up tLu III. cs still Col-- 1 e d I , In in order to secure herself in the cotta of ii, divorce pruet'ditiRs rnd I.r.,ab for her rLiUivn that Mro. HI tir prnvs fur tbe r. ira!r.ir. order, la suing lor tcuip'orry aim t. ha vo niorricl smalt three ; In lif'l pr.d The children. are oivrnion aud griuind:! for divori;o failure to provide, iw. ucsiroviag miisirg no- - p- ,n.l un,; .ur'icting a tutal a::d PRIZE MONET MTIX, LB Dh TRl'.UTED. nL!?o-ciati- d Or-1- . i.te-er- eai;i-paife- n. IS. O-t- , t j - a:ii,,i. . VERDICT AGAINST HOBBS utidi.r-toittat thore of th ' wl,, i!"siv i:ar.kW'rttion iitbr flclilK will be .) provl.ii. Win. Howells aud John Simpsoo. and weretary raspucUvely, cf Dlfiivivt 3k, wi'.l not, be candiJatea for re elertlon fir tholr rs:;p.viivft cfUw j at the time Work'.--.' elOLtiun, wMch iKvurs Ly referendum vote daring tbi inoDLlx Robert Smith seen: to be li J he lead for prtUum. aud llitry Douth watte, for accrtury. It fit : 1 1 vi k1! SCHOOL THACIIERS NFXD1BL lotrd klichcuer of the British army recently rude an army older plotting; hc1mk4 nj&ntor at tti tbo diaihMol uf o Ulcers that they might Lava au opportunity to complete Uiuir vlcmcutai ff dih.'aiiuae- -i good of hi grim liumor. Rut it has otivu beua ssiuonsuolsd that tho UiooL UiXitor h needed amecg Die British affioara. Soma queer quaint ef- - -fort at ouuiHM,Uica hav btea made ' in brigade orders. A curtain major ordaiiuxi not lung ago that: Rcveiilq will be at I: SO a. in. The brigade Will parade at 4 a. in. Tbe brigade will awve at 4:15 a. uy. The ana will rise at 5 a. m." H was during the art or the ' guerilla war yf Hkil-0that it buttdiug of tha block-imabecame neeeaflaiy ti eliock the habit of tbe nma ( looping outside the block house for the sek(of coulneas and owufart. A eerlain staff officer ' thereupon leaned tha following quaint 01 dor: "No on is perniited to sleep outside tba bliickhouaes exeapt tha sentries. Thirdly, though the of this order ia clear, iis phraseology ia not; "Men oa outpost duty are forblddon to strike match oa the akyllna." eo Idahe Mining Engineer Must Pay Back Money tc Investors. and 11:11! their been but a trifle inurs force IfMaJ it, it would have entered New York, Oct. 18. On Die ground the brain. Tbo iictlm of the accident 1 resting that the defeudunt bod uiinrupruent-e.- l enstcy. the value of mining jinurty a tranaaoliun, a Jury of the London, Oct. 18. Charles Morton, supreme court in Ilruoktya today ilie "Faibcr of Music HaH" died today. awarded a verdict of 37,900 to Edward i b7 s Aiibotfoh old, he remained In yos active nuiiuigoiuout of the Palace thea- II. Tustm of the First National bonk ter until a lew days ago, whim he of Hloomaburg, ia., lu a suit against retired. A farewell matinee, at which (Yank S. Ifobba, a mining enginoor all ibo leading artists were to appear of Huiatt Tba erglnal City, Idaho. wuj iu course of preparation for tie amount sued fur was 97.200 and the :t ran bitoTit. verdict awordod the plaintiff the. Dill t, amount anked- with interest since , 1S08, Hobbs was arrcsted lu Deccmiter inht uu an affidavit made by Timlin, the ooiiiplaiuant alleging that Hobbs had sacurod frum him tho sum of 37,200 for Investment lu a mining propFekliv Oct. 18. There have been no erty as Id to b lucitud ua.Tliuudor Arrange tu Eliminate Dangerous Mountaiu, Roosevelt City, Idaho. Front further devriuiuneuia in the situation of Incident to Opening ot the time of his arrest until a few days growing out of t(ia aignlng nf tha Brcokiyn Bridge, In Opening ago. when he waa relonaei! on a writ treaty hatweoa the llrlliah niaelon to of liatira corps, Hobbs was ounfiaed Thibet and the Thibetan authorities. Subway. in Luilbnv street Jail In default ot . Ni 'V York, (X-t- '18- .- Lu order to avert but. Rehoboih Beach.' Dal., .Oct. 18. Ffra During the trial tlie defendant ala r'ih-iii"- i the falsi panic which leged that lie never received any part today resulted in a loea uf nearly atv'iib'.l the tqittuing uf Uiu Brooklyn of Ibo f7,2(KI enid to have bauu in- UUO. TbrcoVuttages wore burned and bri it baa been arranged tu upon volved In the traasacUuji. a Bcors of other torlnuxly damaged. Wt npUl ti'anait subway at. midnight Oei .Pir 27 fneuuuJ oi buginnlug It 'u ui a busier hur ot the day. In jug final arrannei'ornis for tho f'.rmal turning over of the rood to V the city and tbo turtber delivery ul it to the upcraiiun cuinpar.y tbla was futtiid to be the beet way uul of a puisible danger to the public crush. The rcri'uiriitps will be held at. 1 oclock iu the atlernuun lu the Aldur-t.iaui- c YELLOW chamber. lnvMaUons will be f'.nt. to Ihe president of tho United r, Ftatew, members of cungreitai the the icgisluTurt', the heads ot all municipal departments. Judges of the rotirts and beads uf religious denoiyinv QUARTERED OAK, iioriK of the cily, presbleiita of the rriiogtx, tb: ,proKidenlK of the business asKK'iatli-.nsforeign consuls end the prihiiiciiu uf ell railroad having to do with tho rapid SPANISH transit. The company will tieud invitation broadcast .to the city department and 1 otiiurs which will be good for a free ririu In tlic aflurmum uf the 27th and CARRIED IN STOCK BY up to nifliii;lit. In that way It la hoped the employes will got some idea of how tu handle the ruiiFiderable crowd vtlhoiii. having a rush tu contend with at the "ti'aoL. The train the next i.uy will run on schcdulo tuns. 154 Twsety fourth 9 treat. Tslaphona 129 . o, - GUARD Au-gtiH- ' oa AGAINST PANIC ti Repe-ll:Ti"- l,, oc5?:',',v ffWW-iAnnnrwn- w POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE guv-cru.i- New York, Oct. H. Prize troncy will be dld.v'im-m- l amounting to hy the Ngii-U- ii liuise Show of Anicriia .liiylng the twin E ENTHUSIASM. tit Hi auuupl tXlnUHun which will take In Madison GhiMcu NoThat tbe Republican women cf place 14 tu 19 inclusive. vember Huntsville have just none of tlirir old-tihave Ix u added several new cin entbiihiasu, was evidenced yes- for nnmpetiilou this year, cr.u.-iii'-f .81 ; In when respnas-- to increase of f!J. "O in the terday afternoon, pri?s li L a had was a hurried tali. Wan,".-guarcomfortably filled we a those woi ken TENDENCY' i() ETCTTER TIMES. whose retard in the past has been one bt earnest, untiring effort, and whose it Si. Itefuis, .!. Before t!in former success bids fair to be outti cunven'biii of the Mlipovi It stripped by lliat u the present. BsscK'iaion tirbiy. Frank A. ' vicr piwddctit of the titty baiil; of N'eiv oik. Mild in conREPUBLICAN WORKINGMEN. cluding a h och ii;o.i linamial The Rt publican woikingmcn of Og'T befiove lint .ndition h'D Benin den will ope.t the inriipaign Thursday favorable tu a rvirn of pt l.."r!,y. 1 evening, 0 tobi'r 2Cb, t. the headquarhelfove it Is tin:'1 or optltuiMii. rk: ters of the Vorkir.:rtiic:Ts Republican liundiionehs long is we rernciulif-r'iclub, 343 Twenty foil: rii stret.'Ainong r.Ux-in a proptbe speakers who have promised to our mistake and tibM f t.'.anmal attend are I). N. St raup of Salt iatke, er coiiscrvarjKiii. candidate for jusiV t of tbe suinmnc cveiifs iiecTi.s likely to1 follow o .y oun l (lirciiioii an that Is towurdn co:rt; Judge I.whIL lln. Gmigc inipruv-incpttoward expand!i& Halverson, Joseph Stanford, Charles and inward beioT liiues. Hollingsworth, Rudolph Kuchlor and David liaison. Good music will be In HRYAV SUGHTLY, HOARSE. attendance and a big lime Is exG cruicftslfo. Ind., DcL 18. Wiliistn , . , pected. J.. lity mi's lest rpi'ih today vas at a large mm 'irg h rn, which was of L'c.iauw by ln.rcy ':! '.,:nt Iln ,10X1 briefly nf ibo HANDSOME uuivon-'ity- . duttea ot citizen Jtlp. air. Biyan's vue was tihafarly iKaive. PICTURE i 'Ite tirlke or ctial No. i5. Fulled Mii.-WiiiVars of Ai.u'i'ica, wticli ban l.ceu Denver, miner uf a c.iir.j'ttn1.'. n. u wire oit: buii'.'.n ir . alimony. worn ; - , . The tviinli! 1..-- 1 attor I'aihcrlvo Blair tUrt ug.-.so Halversui,, i i iV.c.t an ney, amended Cciuplsmi in t cud Judicial District, court a:- i.a au ton to restrain .1.:. iiiair, her .uc hank, tmebbud, snd the Or;.i. i u ry notes from (lip, niiig i.t two !'. in their pu M'snion au.-.ito morn thou $l.r.cii, Freni tho complaint - uppoars Blair 1 trying tu place the iiotez boyoud of hi witc. whu u umg tbe him l,r divorce and atm: uy. It to that t!uj notes i im itlaie lictober 16, lhul. t.,r fj'iO and ll.ilcO, ei l tell due Ju'y 1 uuj Octoat the ber 1, Ithi. bearing jut rate uf 8 pi r cent per aunuiu, and tha. sith tbe they bate boon depo-iiie(iclcn smu) tiank a f.iuriiy i- -r Jt t twenty-- ' Ktv.(da!-.'- . Ihe i I :v He wax aftirward taken to I).-- ('uii.'oy ' ufilci- - where it was Ui.ioriaiLod that tlic bullet boil sliititi'ci'd the iniddio ear and will reu-t!tho lAtu-- r totally deaf. Tbe ball lutlf'ou ayr.inrt tbe ekuil siicvo Uie ear f r I .arctiun r ri.uns-iiir-y . idcr.taiiy rh Year's Idleness. j on for a year, foot ;i practically iliwei up, accordlc.g tu a dl to the New Tilniiuil. Colo. The i iMuiuiwai h a h:c iloand, moat They cf tlin tent bav. In.ei, taken down .i t to watch ib.. irack tin. i' und the men are looking for allua'.ioiH 1 .S..!'ll rukled the ty y.i they can got them. Ail tbo bun i. t'.z .. it: i.:i hU left foot and wbortver were ou strike up to October men who ; :us 111 t : : ' ! disn ;i vilb 12 ate given union clearance card, cbttit tbo b.tmmcr was down ., wuv thi :v is aciMiint for tbs diecluir.., that It was exuned by iue i .ii. i vn of the papKiuu 11. l Wo. ..i i nppeued along on h,nsr-ba- i k !,. rl:v after liio kccijoiit anil took thi s it icr tii .s home ul 2M6 Lsiiii in lc- - mm . old r . ,:y, ,.-- . ju .1 ; - tot.. v : t'.ll'h u e ... i:. SpiMl.ers will 1h aniioiijii it iuir. Oct. 28, at Speakers. J. A. Howell and clbcn,. Meetings at other points are being arranged and during the two weths preceding the elcct'.cu nits'iiiigb will be held throughout tte c.,:ruy. or glee clubs will a.couiiia..y u,e : Narrowly Easier, i.', .t with 2 i i rt- i . Against Oisposa! Noli I MEETINC3 1 . 21. i ii tan : whk uou'.inued r i w , c.ud Catherins Blair Asks Lay, lion John K. Ihtley, Uwu. Btiinford and others. Banirda, Uct. 2. sr riiPsh. ers Hon. Julia E. U.tgloy a:i nn.cr.-i-. Wednesday . Oct. 25. at IMaia ITij. M.ui-dol- i t i l But e ixtecn-yos- .id i . in y i, . ck . I !W 1. ij p,m cn d one cf gut ! i.'.i :.i-i siciirre nextIL Tt i:p'en uf,G. tb i.uer 25. T:.e unp of L. Fi K cv .: fory.- - i ; -- ia i ' . H AFFAIRS IH ()i-de- n. . - eel and Roa. p seine .mil six nnii REPUDUCAN MEETINGS. in the c.i.ictv Republican so far as now urrang'd an: us follows: Wedueeday, Oct. 1st!) at X.mh Bpeukciw State Dv. '. ic ; . 1 f s J,.:, i i OrlU'IrPlVnC. X rdi. ill. .. li l v Victm. sJUJ UL Commissarifs Abolished, Tents Taken Down, and Men are Looking for Situations Wherever They Can, After a D. CL W ...ii.t I i nni'.Phx m hi. il lie w ill ecr, !...:utl:s twite Ut ' ) thu J r . jJ . .. n i MW i S i it C.. r Mi'ic.i.ti chary i cf y;i U r BIRCH, eum-pc.ni- CEDAR. For Interior Finish . Eccles Lumber Co. -- GENERAL . ELECTIONS Wa also Hav a complete stock of Oregon Lumbar and other Buildteg Material. FIXED -- e - gei-ors- . OF STOCK SLUMP 1 2-- 5. - 1-- 5. retig-natfo- ar govc-ri.me- 1 fV-t- . d ten-hou- nt . ! . !i . . ., llUl w . iltiiL lvf t o scharced '"irctirt: . ..i.E r .c.is stKi-- : ; : '.i Gt T OLD-TIM- For failure to file Inventory letters lu the following estates wore revoked In tbe Second Judicial District Court today: Estate of Ileunning Table, deceased ; estate of Joel TwhW, deceased; estate of Mary Montgomery, deceased; estate and 'guardianship of William Delbert Skeen, minor; estate of Nicholas deceased; estate of Peter decerned; estate of James Ardeceased. lene, ' Volition for letters of administration were granted in the estate of Morgan Powell, deceased. Order for deciee as prayed for was issued In petition for distribution of estate in estate of William Stewart, deceased. Petition for letters of administration in 'estate. of Rode Dozaulch continued. Petition for approval allowance and pettlement of final account and for decree of distribution and discharge continued-iestate of Sarah K. Woods, deceased. Harry Livimore Blsne and other of estate and guardianship cf ors, continued. -- ' G. -. . t i Ua i .: i ". . 'a ciii viK.rt ) - .I .. - i - cr li!:ingi.( i '. i been dispatch on October 15th it was JAMAICA. d ihsi the government had noti-- n New York, Oct 17. Jamaica sumlegations commencing No-t- h all port to port trade, mary: PRESIDENT cst. bsrl First rare, five and a half fur lours y and food stuffs would be wppfid. .Trapper won. Watertight second, Aus- Is to Be Giverf Away With Standard tin Allen third. Time, 1:08. Wednesday and Examiner Second race, mile and a sixteenth Thursday. Sals won. Monster second. Gravies SUDDEN third. Time, 1:48. Thursday morning with (he ExaminThird race, six furlongs Cloten won, and Wednesday evening with the Reliable second, Damon third, lime. er Standard there will be given each 1:131-- 5. subsiriber a colored lithograph of Fourth race, mile and a furlong President Roosevelt, The lithograph is Ormonde's Right fnon bis alert Dolly Spanker won, photograph, is almost a second, third. Time, McCbesney and. when Away cf Share. framed, perfect liken Alalka 1 : o3 o. a handsome appearance. will Association Cause ExFifth race, six furlongs Juvenaia Tee present ar- - tbe picU.K! production of the citement. won. Mouse or da second, R. L. Lawson berl aitiKlc talent and .were expens1:183-third. Time, iscoTocL' 17. There wae , ive. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth tl- ui('ni on Ben change Water Tide won. today second,, Pansy tb,. CHVNGK OFl'RESriiEXTS. W'KK! of th . AUrt, Pck-li-v Crocket third. Time, 1:48 '! Hu.T.og Ayrt-- i, Oct. 17. A '. iegram. sudden "slump. V!n at thn foreign ' d Sa,wr(1y t 117. To- today Ctv iiK MEMPHIS MEETING OPENS TODAY. rectiivcil tin) Argentine consul in. Asunfrira 1105 aaa thea fel1 ,al fall meeting cion, Paraguay, aunottet. I ibi Memphis. Oct. 17.-- The of iTCsidctit Lzcura nod the Ahitei' p' ' r ,1.:t,ann. Head of tbe of tbe Memphis Driving Park associaEc-ibs- r as On the appointment of General ,otlaIlon. says that tion' will beeln tomorrow. 5! ember cf ths th fact opening day Ixni Dllkm and Major IV!-m- acting president. c1 ; 1U of the month will compete for the Memphis gold diplomatic rps at Ashnclou still hope C " '' jrt ly the 4S-leaned have cnpi Trophies have been won each by for a pacific f duti .i of the differand ths York 5nd C. K. ences hrUetn the SVE?' f ' - He alsos says that E. E. Smathers of New and the successCbicwo. of rporatlon tin is G. Billings money i, 1,,ail-itie- s In the pack ful driver tomorrow will permanemly 1 11 has been found retain tbe trophy. RETURN TO THREE T NFRTEi4 mwns of increasing Dmn Patrh. the champion icer, I TEN HOUR LAY. 4 stbitel. besent, tia.e he acainst Rumors of this here and will tis lIp. small fry" among fore the meeting rlosS. Lou Dll lun 14. 7 ! e t'.,rce Chicago Chbacu, have taken and Major Delmar also will be given 'hey kjtL taunarisu of the An ' ri n H i ,j ana -. ? ecord.ht the general trials against their previous L.ares ftnw to ttt company have PMk ban Hid ; lh on tj the dsv afar rk'ug law-ye- r wnipany but slightly. Oh." sneered the ;,o-rnin-boliosii for o months. who was i roes examining, you Tbs thangc afi-- G d 'i men. of It all. don't you?" sy,t!)e itmtball season like n think whom eighty, le'iu'r mer.:fcers of the w ii n"ss, the replied Not quite, Opnpetitlon, union, w nf on nrlke, For Instance, I don't know hr.w you officers of the company said. maJa tac Hme to see the manage to secure an occasional client longer work day neeaxsary. ' Icisnd Iiain Dealer. Chicago News. rer IS anrn ) VJ jk4 Er. 't! 01L ItishLiio 4 if LIji r 1 t t Tl.j't y i ine: :: tv and Will J ubga r. 1 r, Yt-c-t j CCA rSNj IT NT. l. V a ON Air-- - at North CPtliSAlSPICICUSLY Night school at the Welter is p.'i- a: 3i 42J 0 AI 1 . 'H ' i - 1 v M Nk - r A A Utter from the coach of the Fort Douglass FuoUiaU team was by the uanag(-:i- i at of the High Schuoi teem Mon.Uy night, stating w by they did nut pul inn spijearauci laai tutur-da- y. It tw'tj.s dial iney wrote, cancelling the gaps earlier in it.e week, due lo the uivu being out cn furlough for ten day a after their return from Denver, Colo., on Ihe 8th, but the letter wus not received ty the lnauager, due to Borne unknown cuuve. ran nst play here nu The aultni-the L)id. as they have a game with tbe Univeriuiy of Utah, and no arrange-nioui- s have been made with tbe Agricultural college for a return game-wii- h them for ihut dale. On Btturday, tbe S9ili of October, the High School team goes to Balt Lake to meet the Balt Lake High School team. On NovTitn, a game is bchetluled with the Oicon Short Line at Balt Jke nud on the 12th the second team goes to Evanston, Wyo., to play the Hteh School at that place. The 19th of November la open, and on the 24th Salt Lake comes here for the regular Thanksgiving Day better game. The team will be in shape to meet Lovan than they were las Saturday, due to some changes ip the line, and s good game la looked for by the High School boys. Tickets for tbe game of last Saturday will be honored on ihe 22nd. The girls are' gelling ready for a busy season in basket ball aud arrangemenis for the use of the pavilion lu the park have lieen, made, Welier Stake Academy and the High School girls using it on alternate nights. A aeries of games will be played. The second lfigli School team have snot her game with the Industrial School in the Browning cup series some day ihis week or. next, and with the Deaf School this week sometime. They are- in holies of winning tbe series, even If they did lose the first game to the Industrial School, NIGHT SCH3GL Academy opeued Monday night Weber Stake Academy tinder -- T 9 9 CAN . 3 ii i"L i iLg CA N : i i iOi -, THE UhV TYS : dedicated tbe building to Large Attendance is Pleasing Feature Home, HOUSE REPUBLIC- Game With Industrial School Team. a totalling rain until tbe Imperial and during the ceremony. party arrived The emperor EX- S A -- S i:'u. ;), i H h li COACH DOUGLASS evening. FORT THE PLAINS attended by be iJ doubt, LAST SATURDAY. u,e Ogden members ot tbs Second High School Team Have rear'8- - (juntos, 1 t. W. Kolab Temple of tlic Mystic La' ff. wUl bmve d banquet at got an rr 4l S uther o.; - ylw "Ul f i western rep-Haidwar. wt far -meet bis wife and l aw4rt, f v r FOOTBALL ' WTDXEslM L!, n b"sl-neS- Ifo'ian Premier Accused of Weakneco Toward Extreme Parties. Ib., no, Oct. 18. The op)Nifclt.iun parties uccu. Premier Giolit:l of wuak-t.f-- 'i toward the extreme parlies which, th.-add. caiisisl Hie iMgaiiiaiiiu of Hit' Mibvuraivc movement, oi puciiii.'y at I.; dan and Genoa. Tl,u u:i.irfl,i.,u lup.n bus (.'liiiou irutn the c.'. intis, recoin mu:. 'ling im.iead, a prupaganda in favor of tbo political pro. re,. Ail the garruiou t.ft'u been anil a h'i'.iaaruu ul wsr.blps Is at Genoa. V1LTj HAVE A GLN PRACTICE. Ttii labor evl'Uiit'ci will hold a na38. The United tional c.Joi;!' .Viciircsijay ot Milan. San Francisco. TLu O'ruiiiM't iu teiking stop? to Ala t uboad has s.ii'(t Stau liie iwoiutiuiiary projiaumla ia i she will hae for Magda! na ti e army. . :.ng the Fu'1'. gun gut pa. ii free wa A pijldiubcd today tico the MarWehe.. '')! pim ced 1. own fi tbu tiii id i.hi.ti'.i.b tor Nov. s Boston .ii.g : d and the coat tu join G and the h o i'pl '.,ici::Jiy bail 'ii)g for and bcojit;! i'i.1.' the fin?.slop back to r. ' ; 1'- TTiu tran'.fer Nov, IJ. New York tu lht of the flag from Mcmphia. iht. Li. For the amrifil -- v take diii-.ig.- j a ill pi place at T I1 Mi'niphlh Trot Dug ValiMiraiMi. tu- aKsuciaiuiti, wiro ii viui wi luandpcf-- ' i ronSi-tlulujr ii.c t l.u.ijs L.doa Major in torfiiy to are nnn.-ift'ire javltl cup, value roiitei,:, ib-- . . Special Crepe - 1 Offering . pra-dlco- Clii-cag- -' 1. n. SENTENCED TO FIFTEEN YEARS i -I, H Tbs Va.. Ort. iowuk of Roanoke and Radi t"l fnibuslaitm ford j icrer it Given day in ilu'ir recfitiun of Jlrnry G San Francisco erm. of Dcmo-un1;Mclium liaviK and ids r; :a! tr.-ilr. Davis left his speaker. 18. Alexmibr San Franrt.-wubteat.fabt tv te Ik to t:e rrowd that J. Garnett, who !. ' aud kilfod Mayor fiirrfi.nd.d LIm uain at Jberioke. J. M. McCIti1' a' Palace boiej on KXVLRIENFED. Nov. 25, Jig'3, an1. ' hu was cunibu-of ihe crime f.f foughter, was A liitafr: gen'rtd take great iuiercst Judge I.aw-icntnnuj by Gi; ij;, occasioa to si.rv 3 Efttci: years in.priHon-ltir- r. m yunter.,1 rol . 1 a coiipaay ot lauls, tey. arid va eirirtateied hy TO LEARN. TDK ILiU the ib' ui a.t tiinucr. A lliMu rbap i a :i.od lipjellte. i:i TT.ir;::' yar, f ' ' 'fc'xly ,e joaYe ' You nut r. fi.ii J tbe wed, l..v dtv-.?.n 1:1. I He ert uy k.n Nuu. if jou imc j'lir flag a Main- rv . j as uur iLiiner y:ill mke a a nod 'be iand, maai1 love l r K,,t Kadf ..- Vi: Kiiiia tr ;r-a- nit-p!- M-- Dont This i) . sul-i.'je- :. M'-.d- fo'n h dat? Mame mr ;Ml ..,.1 I bri-ca- de 1 hi Ii'1":; !y!uv;';f'' T i Vi I i- did h I' .i'ri caddyin' Uahs all Itvr.i. nn s sir: a bucimeie-i'hiladolp- hia riit :.c tv. giiii I, i1. r;y. ." ' 1 bid 1 Thursday, October 20lh. ve iinei: piacfluing '. iiwiii.r, ax! 1 W. H. WRIGHT aint uwd a jj was tho laconic CREPE-DE- F colors, grey, pink, red, champagne, lavender, navy, light and turquoise blue, very appropriate for party waists and dresses. Regular 90c vafues, On sale one day, only or -- tj 9 CHINE in a beautiful assortment of -- lu-irf- Interest You? 20 pieces of 24 inch all silk - ),- Thursday, October 20th, Beginning at 9, OClock Never, Before Have We Been Able to Offer Such a Genuine, Tempting Bargain in Crepe- - Dc- - Chine as wc place Before You Thursday. A bargain which comes too seldom to Jet go by unheeded. Some people may can afford to miss this opportunity, but we hardly think many can. . Con-cur- s.,-- De-Chi- ne j-"- - i mu & 50c SON'S CO. ifiiii'ijwmwrAguiaBraCTagrjaEaasKaaaseai j |