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Show the HOTIXINO EXAMINER 'iltfiX. UTAII, IN ARMY GOLDEN RESERVES WEDDING . Hey-auo- nt e MATTERS ot this morning by Attorney Joseph Are Attracting Quarters Che, and by agreement with Prosecuti- Training Quite a Crowd. ng Attorney Huianieki they wen reto $600 providing duced from $1,000 Quite a crowd was present Monthey be both peace aad ball bonds, before Justice day afternoon at Engel's gymnasium be will brought gondii street to see Mauro Hewitt at Marriott fur preliminary i on Twenty-fourt- h Kid Herman and Maurice hearing Friday next j Herrera, Thompson work out. The Amt named is la good shape fur hia bout with I Markham Wednesday night at the Grand Opera House. It waa a revelation to some of the spectators to see the way la which Wood's string of A number of prominent railroad officials, among whom were W. H. Banlighten train, la their sparring stunts croft, general manager of the Ore- with one another no love tape are exdivision changed but they get In and mix matgon Short Line! W. R. Brett, aperlntendent of the Southern Par ters as tf they were la regular conrifle and Mr. Worthington, assistant test, and yet everything is done in Is Vice. President Julhis Kruttschnltt, good natured, friendly style. No matcut-off the wnl over yesterday ter if one comes out with a black eye he carries it with the best humor h a special train on a trip of Rupee-tlswhich will taka them over the possible and remembers that it is all In Mil Lake division. ike business. Tonight the three fighters named together with Aurelio Herrera will give some clever exhibiBaa Francisco, Oat 15. The Occiwhich dental A Orients! yteamahip Dorio tion bouts at Engels gymnasium indeed. Tomhis arrived from the Orient, bringing promise to be Interesting, one of the principals 2,741 ton of cargo, the principal Items my Markham, conIn tomorrow nights fifteen-roun- d value of the the silks and teas, bring first being $L800JW0. The vessel also test at the Grand, will make the fight of hia life undoubtedly. He realises carried specie to thw value of This maaea the fcarica cargo one that he has the chance to make a reputation that will insure him good bouts of the most valuable larided here. In the future. The Utah boy will be in good shape when he steps into the .RAILROAD NOTES n $500-CU- Deeds ring. SEAPORT The following warranty deed real estate transfers have been filed with County Recorder Ellis: 'August Carlson to George Miller, pert of lot S, block 48. plat A." $1550. Armenia Pelt to Busan Eimna Ber- European Residents in Moorish City Fear Assault by Rebellious Chief. ry, part of lot 3, block 13, plat A," BESIEGED $1230. New York, Oct 25. Larashe, a fortiof 4, 0W Inhabitants, Is now besieged by the rebellions , $550. Horace E. Peary to George K. Maulc, Babel Ksbylrs, says a Herald dispatch from Tangier. tsrtof lot 5, block 30, pint A, $10. The European residents, fearing an assault, havs appealed to tha foreign legations tor auxiliary forces. fDOTBALL TODAY F. Farr To Andrew J. Sec. part of tha S.E. Benjamin 1-- 4, MS.K.1W, " JOB THE An-fcn- 17, TROPHY OF THE TEAMS WHO ARE COMPETING. STANDING tatsiesting Game is in Prospect for These Who Attend. mmmmM g This afternoon at 4 o'clock the foothall teams representing the School for the Deaf School will of the and the Slate Industrial play their second game Browning .trophy aeries at the pnnnds of the latter. The teams for the trophy n the secondcompeting team of tha high school ud the teams that are to play tomorrow alernoon. At the beginning of the series It was rred by the managers of the three Mgregatians, to piay three games with JJh team for tha cup presented by Owning Bros. The games already played resulted the following score: P. W. L. "tte Industrial School .... ..J 3 0 3 1 3 High School for the Deaf 3 0 3 Industrial School, 18; School for the 1 wff 5. fcdnstrial School, 5; High School, 0. High School, 6; School for the 5. uf, Industrial School, 18; High School, 8. 'I ihe Industrial school should win scheduled for tomorrow It ft deciding game In the cup win. u atm daughter, of mrs. DEAD. surratt is flnjtimore, Oct. 25 Mrs. William P. He only daughter of Mrs. y 8urratt. who waa put to death sfc?lBT Involved n the Lincoln la dead here, after several a resulting from her j tontaeM save her mother.- - She was Inara old. a eon-J'T- ef-i- SPOKE TO ONLY KBIT. Oct 14. T. R Tibbies of wn. Neb, Popullat candidate for spoke in Spokane fng to a misunderstanding heejj jJ51 onlT about 50 people fied seaport town WILL. GO TO THE A NTS AND STUDY EM. Houston, Tex, Oct, 25. Dr. B. T. Galloway has received a telegram from the Agricultural department at Washington asking If it were true that be hsd gives out an interview stating that the Guatemalan ants wera a failure as boll weevil enemies. Dr. Galloway promptly answered that tbs interview was not true, that Collins and Coil should go to Guatemala as originally Intended and further study the ante in their native habit Dr. Galloway haa Just returned from Victoria, where he looked after the ents and expressed himself aa satisfied with the work now being done with them by Dr, Weber and Dr. Hunter. OTHER POPUUST NOMINEES. New York, OetTid. The Popeliat IN DISTRICT COURT SPECIAL VENIRE DRAWN IN A CIVIL CASE BEFORE JUDGE ROLAPP. Othsr Casea of Minor Importance Como Up tor Trial. The rase of Marlon Winslow vs. Ruben Winslow, formerly husband and wife, involving the possession of a horse, now held by Ruben Winslow, came up In the Second Judicial District court yesteiasy and the refusal of the jurymen to ait oa the case led to tlie Issuing of the following special venire: R. f. Emmett, Bluney Btevene, R. A. Moyss, I. Heilman, George E. Ellett, George Hill, James H. Kaauso, Phillip Plans, William H. Chase, W. H. VoorUies, W. A. MeGaw, John C. Simmons. The Juryman as fast as called disqualified tbemselvee by affirming prejudice in the matter until the panel erne exhausted, and tha cbm rested nniil s special venire for twelve more Jurymen was issued. Only seven mea could be found to act la the case, which is being tried before these by pedal agreement, tble afternoon, Gqaiave R. Day, charged with baring fraudulently obtained money of Building Contractor Meads, through the ase of the name of a sureties cob pany in Minneapolis, was arraigned and entered a plea of not guilty. BARELY A QUORUM PRESENT. in the Fifth district. ness on hand. al - WILL PARTICIPATE " ENCE. $2,O0U.U"O. Burnous is fiuirliiug a grade New Haven, Conn.. Oct. school buililihg, ia me form two IMiuia of the Uuiluikfet of ihe Iciicr H, Slid i.i the iuIumuu Episcoat a cuvl r style of uichlivclmc. pal church arrived loony 'T ,.1' T i togwrticlpa's A viiid ilciartn:i'i:i fdu.i'iHi. will lu In the rnrforen in Grace uiaiuiuiniil lu the The liana chutch. All the dvlihcraiksns of are (mixti-'in a son maroon color ilia I aud the rcciiaiion rooms it a tool bishops will private. 51-- -r'ui in various be will Irrigation phase green, wliiili is rentful in the eyes. sbuwu. whii-t- will include merfisnlcs The report of the It til Lands lllgh :ttl electrical inaciiicery and appli- School shows that the Hen. F. J. Kissel Issues Supplemental ances of U5.7 of graduate ARE YOU PAYING RENT! IF BO, large Call to Irrigation Congress. Ample hotel acronimmlutliHis can be continue stue.y lu higher last nut Ions. WHY 502 asun-- to every delegate. Mhat is known lu the aebisil world whin been a the Bautin idea is uiinu-liuSpecial railroad rate have Ogden. Oit. 25. Isn't. SupplementBy ibis plan iu graded tbs official (h:l (or Uio made to apply from all pan of lbs aueutiiiii. ing will bm! you Bute lo this Congress, Ihs si nun Is the teacher divides her I inis iu Wlu-- retereuu ft iwelfth National ir.suuu Con- Untied rate being ihe lowest ever made to the p report km of half for class teach- a mmleru house for fl.IiVq, or El gress Pumi. at Tex. I I 2 at.irlea 0 rma. fiAPO, I mould roll upon tie people of Ltan any runvention. Apply early to your ing Bid half fur Individual Instruction. to lespond as they aissys Lave dime, nearest railroad agent, in a to Insure Ur, special teacherq ate employed tor $2.2tH. It you lntcuil to imy or biiild. in cai-l- i w will nd liav-- ! by sending their most representative tbe retro beipg made applicable from the individual wink. Ia ibis manner the dull schuiars are eucouragml aud furuivii the hiilcuce anil you esn pay it your hfcilua. and eutbuaissllc irrigcior as All newspapers and other publicahelped so that the work of tbe entire back in SMALL nuuituly payments. that they may aid u making the tions me rornsatly requested lo give thus U haruioui-aiadvaiivrd. Plan furniahed free A charge. Call ud Canada U Paso congress the Lrsi of them alL wide are uu publicity to this Udlcial Call, aad Various dues lu Ukio When we retted hoe u.ui h good haa to Bow adopting tbe system. Iligulaud, impress upon their readers the PETERSON ft CO, already resulted fruui tbr Eleventh la Bernardino couuty, baa just engaged importance of this ConConferees, held at Ogden. It Is mil too Room 42 First National Bank Bldg. a teacher for this imoial purpose. mat h to say that ths Kl Paso Congress gress. The Vic president and member of Among Ih propustal awenduieuia to win suriwaa all previous cougiessea the Executive Committee fur each the Kan Ditgo city charter la one held, as a new elamw t win be intro- Bute are urged to wake tha provisions which provides fur parental schools. duced, especially from ihe Southern of this Cull known aa posss widely children stmts, which aeetiuu haa on account sibly and insure the largest ptwaible Last year 14IS per coat of 6td TT waafcto recital l leaded no yon, in 5,752 la an of its rice fields, a deep interest as weil from their resiiscUv tiialea. schiiuL lu Baa Diego,couuty the perdelegation Fir, of our ability ta ciova Diego ss the regulation of its rivers, by the Every slate la tha Union 1s vitally centage of alNKUieea waa but a trifle an turn ia aud you general, bolding in check and rcteiving the and directly interested ia the subjects aa you want to b gloved. flood waters at the heads of the Misto be discussed in tha coming Con- leas. ' The Tbruop Fuiyiecbnic souri and the MieatHHi'pi rivers. El gress. School, Wears nut exaggerating will soon start a boaruiug Paso la making a supreme effort aad REPAIRING A SHCIALIY lu tha various BecUona, information Faeadeaa. we say nor la the when hall for He young men students, whn this congraea ie euia to hare interna- will be dispensed regarding the inlargest stock (ft Uloves fur tional importance, as It will ia all prob- creasing of production by irrigation in tha Intention of providing good homo tui-iu town. ability tiring up international quest Ions the Atlantic Stales a well as la tbs influences. At a later day acuouimo-dailou- a will be in the settlement of waters of the Rio Pacific asctlon; forestry problems in woman students.provided lor tbe young Thai why we can satisfy Grande. The citizens of Paso are New England, and along the Appalanow erecting a ball Tha Los Angeles Normal oiiens its your every glove want. for the chian Chain, as well as along tne CORNER GRANT AND 2ITH ST. eongrees and are raising large sums Ruckles and Sierras: engineering ap- foil larra with sixty new students, of 43 Glove for dress, ntrwct are women aud oas a fur entertaining their visitors. I am plied to protect from the devest st too whom fifty-uln- a of tbe new atadvised that the delegates from Utah by floods; drainage of the submerged man. Three-quartwear, walking, driving, will receive marked consideration areas; directing and conducting the tendant are graduates of high, achoula or work lug, all aud the inhere are graduates of colinasmuch aa they were our guests a water to Its must beaeflrol use; climathe priced Iwa titan year ago, and they feel and are anxious tology, with special reference to the leges who enter for special work. A new departure is being made by aturea, though the to reciprocals and show us that inspiraervice of the Weather Bureau throughGlures are the same. ed by our doings they will mil only try out the United Btntes, and rural Battle- ths Los Angeles County Hoard of Eduto emulate, but excel us. If we have ment. with special reference to the cation by adoption of tbe book AgriStreet culture for Beginners." d'Wave a great at Ogden succeeded to obtain recogni- disposition of The Surplus Maa. it la to be used in the district schools' for three Uknre at $L0ft others at$L25 THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, tion, and our puny efforts have months by the lower Mwdea. done this much to inspire all the and oa ap to $2.50. BOOTH. Chairman. By C. arid country which is manifested by Whittier, Loa Angeles county, exH. R. MAXBON. Secretary. to cornerstone State Irrigation Gungreseea held and week this Clovas of all- - aorta at all the COM. AT EL PASO. ports GENERAL lay ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL of a $75,000 high school building. It patterned after ns, how inuoh must By W. W. TURNEY. Chairman. aorta of prices. be and will be accomplished at K1 Paso, will have rooms fur domestic science, At W. G1KKOHD, Becretary. TELEPHONE WANT Texas, where we will all be received Approved: sloyd, lunch, commercial deportment, with their southern hospiW. A. CLARK, gymnasium and an assembly hall to Ask the Office for Particulars, seat 700 people, Tbe school has latePraridsut ft tality and will be treated to a tournaTHE CLOTHIER. ment of oratory and debate, for which W HAT'S THE CIRCULATION, Member Executive Committee. ly Installed a programme chirk, which the south ia celebrated, and which will automatically rings all bells and outTHE VITAL POINTI THAT ride gongs,. The present enrollment to reclamation and ksep Irrigation, TBE L PtOSIESS 150. storing the floods and preserving the forest in ths van, as tbe now foremost A manual training department has OF IHE beat started as sn optional course la question before the American public. Wa of Utah should have a brilliant tha Boise, Idaho, High BcbooL and numeruua representation. Benches with lbs needful tools have Hotel Remarkable Growth of College and been faculties and entertainment will be Bret provided for tweuty-fou- r pupils, Interests. University One year nf this work will count on class, the railroads also making low excourse. credit In tbe cursion rales. The Colorado Southern The report for 1508 of'the National The (Turin nail , Ohio, schoolhouM will, so I am Informed, plans at least Commissioner of Education makes two Pullman care at our disposition clear doors have been altered ao that add, remarkable the of the growth and if necessary will givs us a special and university lnlereau la thia both Uie Inner and oalur ones, swing was' nude fo! train. Now let aa all pnll togeth- college Mentha Is muds In this re- outward. Thista change or country. er aad make m good showing, keeping fire alarm greater safety panics 535 Instltiilkms, of are which port ever In view that irrigation mesas more classed as technical schools , Hchool Superintendent Cooley of Chicolleges to Utah than anything else. It will ba and universities, with aa aggregate at- cago, stateof that henceforthschool board tbe Chicago Respectfully yours, tendance of 157,000 students. Of this the policy FRED J. K1KSEL Dumber SHANK) mea and 22.600 womeu to greatly Increase ihe facilities for In Btember of National Executive Comcommercial Inairuutlon manual and were la tha higher Institution for mittee from Utah. men and fur both sexes, 5,500 were la training In (hdr high schools. This Is of Ihe needful because colleges fur women and 12.000 mea and students are children of working or The Twelfth National Irrigation I.-200 women, atteqded the technical Congress will be held at El Paso, schools. In ths twelve preceding years salaried people and their Instruction end with (heir high school rmirse. 15th to Iflh, Inclusive, the men studsol bad increased from will At the opening of the pew $110,000 1504. 45,000 to 75,000, aad the women front school building in Which ester, AH who are Interested la conserving II,- 000 to 25,000. Nearly half of the high the great natural resources of the whole namber of 107,004 were engaged Mesa, on September 5 a large number habitable la classical studies and over 14,000 in of valuable presents were made to tbe the country extending school' They were given by Winchesarea Inrreaslng the products of the general culture courses. former land 1 naming greater liability of Great efforts are being made la tbe ter citizens and by many of the school. Among (be gifts prosperous conditions eta king occuState xf North Carolina la behalf of classes clia-far the Champion Amatour Feather Wright nf the United Eha tea Holder of the Diawere a piano and marble pations upon tbe laud attractive the common school education. Ths educamond MedaL extension of Internal trade and comball; apparatue for the gymtional wants of that State are aumer-ou- a assembly busts nf Shakespeare. Burn. merce, and a wider knowledge of a and mrgent. North Carolina hxs a nasium, nubesides and Unrein, great economic movement which bae total population of 1564,000, of wbirh Washington merous portraits, etchings and photofor itn ultimate object the upbuilding 52 per cent ie rural and agricultural. of aa empire within the bordere of a of tha population la compos- graphs. and School Old Time Schools great natfoii, are Invited to attend thie ed of colored people. Tha school enCon greet. recently Issued Is a volume rollment of white children la 315.000 Books"deals with school laws, customs, Tbe organisation of thll Congraea and of colored children 150,000. While which houses and books of colonial wLI be aa follows: amount expended for the Instruc- teachers, tbe later periods. Its pages abound Tba permanent officer of the Coneach enrolled child la North and tion of gress, including the Chairmen of the Carolina is only $3.17, the average sum In graphic descriptions of school life. Sectione. United With its wealth of Illustrations it for each child ta the a strong contrast between the Members of the United State Senate paid Btat-- e la $20.29. facilities for edneathm In "ya olden and House of Representatives. the obstacles to educational Among time and the present. II Is sa interGovernors of States aad Territories. progress may be mentioned the physiEmbassadors, Ministers and other cal features of the State, with its esting volume for school Ubreriea. Lightweight Ghampio n of Utah. representatives of foreign nations and swamps (if the east and the LONGSTREBT8 WIDOW A colonies. of which mountainous the west, ranges 51 embers of State and Territorial Ir. In many allow only small school 25. President Oct. rfgntfcm Committal on a. Washington. Extreme poverty of the fiuun-tr- y Roosevelt places. Tea delegatee, to be appointed by today directed the appoint-mo- st has thus far operated people POPULOK PRICES tha Governor rf each State and Terri-lor- y. of Mrs. James Longatreet to lie against liberal local taxation for their postmaster at Gainrevlll, Ga. Mrs. local taxation schools, being optlouaL Four delegates to be appointed by st rent la tba widow of General day la a whole year are Long tbe Mayor of each city of more than The school LsngrtreeL elghty-twonly 15.000 population. Teachers salaries are small The Two delegates, to be appointed by white teacher receives but the Mayor of each city of lee than average $25.71 per month for four months. feiiSe 25.000 population. Hchool supervision to also poorly paid. Two delegates, each duly accredited ninety-severountlea out of by any Chamber of Coni meres. Board Forty superintendents leee than of Trade, Commercial Club or other pay theirannum. School buildings are $400 per commercial body. Out lacking. Two delegates, each duly accredited Inferior and are often of 5,700 whit school ifisti'ic-ta-, 484 hsvi by any regularly organised Society of rude log houses, while 625 districts Englaeere. Two delegatee, each duly accredited have no public nchoolhouses whatever. is widely prevalent and by any agricultural college, or college Illiteracy North CaroHna has the deplorable disor unlverelry having a chair of hy- tinction of ranking In thia respect as draulic engineering, forestry, or othsr the second la the Union, having 51,000 subject 'related to the general purpose white voters who can neither read nor expense with the publisher af of the Congress. Having contracted at esnsidtrebi After 1505 no North Carolina w beg to offer on yeara subscription fra It Is respectfully suggested that in write. this Msgarine grade high 21 years old ron the appointment of delegates, nersrms maa who becomes s. of coat to aJ end any reader or our paper who eigne and sends In should be selected who are sincerely vote unless he has acquired thaeequali-flcstlonthe coupon btlcw at on'. Interested la and purpose attending Hut there are brighter prospects In the Congress, and that appointment be tore Btale. for till last tbe nd During MADAME bring a monthly message of culture to your ham made as early as posklbls. few years Governor Aycock and the Please have full name aad poet educators It Is endorsed byftVCR contains el! that Is best In litsreturg InState tha of havs worked ollee address of delegatee mailed to THREE MILLION OF THE MOST CULTURED WOMEN OF AMcessantly to arouse the public mind to Executive Chairman, 12th N. I. Ganim educatiounl need of the Imperative ERICA, being adopted by the National CoeneH ef Woman af America grene, El Paso, Texas, that they may receive special Information which will provement As s result of these strenS their official organ be mailed to each delegate not later uous exertions local taxation Is more frequently Imposed; school districts than October 5tb, 1504. Call at the Examiner office fsra free sample copy t that you can and finer The work of the Congress haa beau nr being consolidated ss exactly wtiat a beautiful siagaxin this 1 tr sign and return tha buildings art being erected; salaries of so greatly enlarged through the Inteachers ud superintendents are gradcreased Interest In matters pertaining following coupon for 3 months and w will mail yea the mcgsrlws ii to irrigation, that the Executive Com- ually Increasing, especially in tbe free for aix months, er s'g to coupon for six month and. wa will mittee have decided to systematise the cities, ud school libraries are being mail tha magazine free cf charge for ftmlv mestiia. work of the next Congress according to eatablkihed. An Important law took the prevlsnms la Articles 3 and 5 of effect la 1508 by which (be State loanSign and send this eoupun today. our CoMtltutioo; consequently the ed $200,006 at 4 per cent. Interest to TO THE EXAMINEE. buildnew for school school districts 12th work of tbe Congress has been of loan each aad the divided Into five sections, their titles ings, Gentleman: I agree t) subscribe to the Examiner for thveaenetifhi and chairmen being shewn oa this late interest being payable annually. Tbe tha regular rates on condition UwJm ssud ms MAOAhCE .post at Mhoolhouees of all hereafter plus J Each section will be eeaduotod by built must be approved by tbe State gold ovary menth for six luMths, ,'f a Chairman who will be recognised as Bupertntendeot. Other favoring agen" aa emiaeat authority la bis due, which cies are the State College of Agriculinsures a thorough exposUloa of, the ture, the State Normal ud Industrial College ud tbe State University respective subject through the prsei taUon of papers, addressee, aad dieeea-ia- n which are sustaining the educational rOSTOFF1CE.-eaadvance with every resource at their wAinvs inn s by the most emiaent men InterNAME t ested la forestry, irrigation, climato- command. Los Angeles engages 100 more teachlogy and thrir correlated sebjecta. It Is confidently predicted that the ers tbu lent year. Temporary buildcoming Congress will be more Uffbiy ings have bees erected ia several part dTATE sms M ADDRESS wf Instructive and entertaining than any of the city and two etnirturea are nearly finished. City SuperintendCongress which has preceded It El Paso, the western metropolis of ent Foatay baa returned from a three the Lone Brer State, and on the border Booths' trip of great interest la the pirwnunroolvMAlV la of Old Mexico, is awklag prepar- aesitera states ud Europe. Ha brings end two coupon if you want MADAMEfnso .ef charao.fof.l? menth ation for the largnat Congress, in point with Mm several hundred maps, pte-- i 1 mare than. mouth. AM for fro of attendance? which we have turn and engravintM to be used in lecture to teachers.' Among many A general eammlttae of it ablest ariMota by 5tr. Fnshay'he a gappoftad-byHhctiseo. able to pay close inspection to tbe aaaatmouy m-s- r i.-i- P". . semt-aanu- . Cou-gres- u i d ('. 1 uiic-iiiir- d wmii dele-gau- a, ud TYPEWRITERS EORJENT u L. H. BECRAET, 1 epm-iall- er $1.00 Telephones for Residences $.?.50 Telephones for Business a FredMNye, well-kno- r MEN fj Wednesday, Oct.26th Grand oxinff Contest three-quarte- er One-tblr- VS. d TOMMY pre-sen- te NO NEWS FROM STEAM, Two $1.50. o. ER REPORTED LOST. I York, OA. 25. No further news of the steamer Massachusetts which was reported as having been lost north of Old Bahama channel, on October 20th. had been received today at the office of the Atlantic Transportation company. The steamer's loss was reported by Captain Nscbetuve of the SpaBish steamer Otande, from Cardiff. He had received news of the disaster from a small boat which camb alongside the Otande October 2Utb, while she was bound tor tba Florida port. The company officials here have oommunicsied with their agent la New Orleans, whither the Mssaachusette was hound from Cardiff, to' follow up the rumor and deny or confirm It. New r, New York, OoL 15. Owners of baseball clubs and re presents three ' from COMMERCIAL ASSET. every prominent leagae In tbs country except the two major organizations, today for the ananai conChicago, Oct 25 That a substantia! assembledwhich waa called to order by valuation is plared upon character in vention. the business world haa been assarted Presjuriit Power a Denver probably next year meeting. ariseted for by J. Harry Tregoa, of Baltimore, for- will be mer president of the National Aanorta-tlo- a Paris, Oct. 2d Premier Combes anof Credit Mea at the monthly nounced at a council of ministers tomeeting of the local organisation. before The men with positions to gtve day, that he intended to appear prehare abandoned their desire for the commisetar oa Saturday and measure shrewd man who can obtain results sent the precise text of the church without good explanations," ha said. providing for the separation of views gnvernmrtiYs Character is a modera commercial as- sod stale, with the thereon. The council unanimously set dr rapidly Increasing importance. The greatest evil the country Is favored taking up a date la January of the matter to facing today ta commercialism. There far tba presentation A a rapid, almost luaaae desire to make parliament. money fast. Young men thrown into Berlin, Oct 35. The North Genaaa the large cities without capital, possessed of the ambitions crested In a Lloyd etenmer Kaiser Wilhelm II. which sails from Bremen for New York good home, see the swirl of city life aad emulate the today, takee among her paeeeowere attampt to get into it toinevitable re- Mae. Gedakl aad her husband. Haus men of fast livea. The la Tsscher, who goes to the United States sult unless thsrs la aoms restraint on bnslnese for the gum works at Denspeculation. r seidorf. Mae. Gadski's engagements Chan E.Meek.ofNewYorltseeretary-treaaureto eighty. of the association apoka on have been Increased The Kaiser Wilhelm II also takes the Exemption Laws." and Frederick -, IBaraa eon Dam BusschfrHmtfonhau-es- n, W. Standart of Denver an The em Lota aad Usecseeereisry of of dependence Aosortatinoa CHARACTER A MODERN . Gergrrai polyiech-- u- school ia many, upon which has hecu expeoued . Oct 15. There was barely a quorum present when the lust day's session of the Episcopal convention was opened this forenoon. Odds and ends were takea np by the deputies today, while the bishops had little busiBus too, committee managers today announced the following congressional nomln-atn- s In this city: Peter Leluling, ANNUAL CONVENTION BASEBALL vice Charles A. Towne; William PLAYERS. vice Wn. Snlser; Elmer J. Lee, Last-gkrte- m- - CO, 1 10 1. Mi:iimrnt of tbs rity. - airnnplng a program, inr the euii.iiiiiuini o! licit gates, wkit-- w.vui.i uipiire too large a spai-- lo prim n this Call, bat is so unique in as to be and enjoyable lu ail. A oiiip: hi txtibit of the products of irrigation will he Installed adtbe Cunveutnin Hall, great joining s. comiirurieJ for this UTAH PEOPLE of the ill I. Aurelio Herrera, wife Bailiuc who wonoer. 5vo luxitaa such a hard t&a onLsbur ff f ia Rune. ia ia tha city with her . the ia aa Airiom girl lid waa living ia Chicago when aha iu the swarthy' akinaed fighter aad hia aifu. Aa a ringer of great rTiiir the baa received favorable press JAPANESE EMPLOYED BY SUGAR COMPANIES MUST RETURN wherever ahe haa appeared iaMR. AND MRS. E. O. PYLES HAVE HOME. I:,!.;.!., eha waa offered a uni reachHAD A HALF CENTURY OF at to aing three cypher turn the MATRIMONIAL EXPERhusband her but Will' la Chicago, be Called Upon ta Beard Morerta They IENCE. fils penaiwloa as long a be the Russians in Manchuria. !Ld make the money which he waa contests. bit ia ring piking The order from tne Japanese govern- Ars Well Known Residents of Ogden ment rolling in the reserve army and Largs Property Owners. 8. loum means that the live hundred Japs m Melbert 8. Price and Louie Hcturailcg the Purltoa Manufacturing d this country who belong to the first and Today, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pyles f second leaerves will leave aoon for ins oonuamr, through their attorneys. and AicCormick, have hied a realm of the Mikado to take up arms IiJ4 lir.gi avenue, ceiebiau tluir in the second judicial district against the Russians. M. Euldeu anniversary, having Akimom, a Eon, asliug for Judgment against J. Jap, in charge of about been marriiM iifiy jear ago in Mais-fieid-, wd of $402.45, sun tii fur six H 8iir0 bundled of hia countrymen employ-e- j Kentucky, Mr. Pyles, who is cert of artioa. Thia sum according to by the Utah Sugar company, the seventy-fivyears of age, is hale and ilia couipiaiut, represents the print of Idaho Sugar company and the Fremont hearty and walks with an elastic trend couds tuid by the plaintiff! to the dethe fact that he haa lived longCounty Sugar company, when seen at uespite fendant May 14, 1504. tha Broom hotel, hia headquarters er Ilian the three score and tea mark. when in Ogden, had the following to Mrs. Pyles ia sixty-siyears of sge and is the picture of health. Huntsville and say: janes H. Brownof ofKaneavitie have The national army list of Japan Is They moved from Kentucky to Utah Elm s. Kawaon made up of volunteers between the in 1S90 aad since moving here have been granted a marriage license. The slagea of II and IL This is called the been very successful in property inages of the candidates at Hymen's standing army, and they serve three vestments until now Mr. Pyles has ur are respectively 5 and IS. years Some years aga there were es- soma thirty families aa reuteea. While tablished first and second reserve they have lived quiet, unostentatious W1U H. Swan, the popular assistant armies, one tor three years and tha oth- lives, still, during the time of their of services aeeured the clerk, county er for four years. Those who Joined residence here, they have made s host musical artists from the Utahan the reserves were subject to call when of friends who will felicitate them uptheatei last night and entertained a the regular army waa not able to cope on so auspicious sn event la their arty of frldnds at the Virginia hotel. with the enemy. But these reserves life's history, aa the celebration of were not compelled to may in Japan. their golden wedding. Moat of their relatives are living in Henry D. Brown, a prominent young They were allowed to go to China. Koman of Farr West, and Miss Ooria 8. rea, America, or any other country, Kentucky. Pour daughters have blessynlkutun, daughter of C. O. Folkman, but were always subject to the call of ed their union of whom Mrs. J. R. ms of the Ant aad beat known resi- the Mikado. There are about twenty Skelly Is the ouly one living in Ogden. dents of Plain City, hara received a Japa belonging to tha reserves In the Two of the four, Mrs. H. M. Pyles and The marriage will six hundred under my direction, and 1 Mrs. J. R. Wheatley, are In Kentucky, license to marry. tats place today in the Balt Lake have received word from tha Japanese while a fourth, Mrs. 51. F, Stafford, consul that they are to leave at once is residing in Los Angelas, Cal. Temple. An elaborate reception la beThs many friends of Mr. and Mrs. fog prepared at the home of the bride, for Japan." M. Akiuoto learned English thorrelatives and Pyles in Ogden wish them Joy oa a large number of oughly In the schools of his native so happy a day. friends having been invited. country and la familiar with the war situation. The matter of reducing the bonds of James Moriolll, the Italian whose murderous assault on aa Italian woA MARKHAM-HERRERman of Seventeenth street, led to his arrest at Marriott, several days BOXINC CONTEST Mar-riage, waa presented before Justice Warranty OCTOEETi MORXIXO, 1.- CALLING run tVlZHXESDAY Rattling $1.00 Preliminaries and 50 cts n f REE OFFER TO sslsrl READERS OF THE E one-ten- th tor-hea- ' - v sr , tan-roo- m Ml F-- r vu i 1 |