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Show THE MORXIXG EXAMINER tUJDEX. I'TAII, THURSDAY MORNING, Redaction of Omaha. Internal rw-KLake on agent, ia up fraiu Salt A. McKay - tudae- yeaierday Mm. H G. Hew returned trum n ten .fiwnooa on the limited viait to her mother In Ger-gn-d the World lair. - Broom Hotel Corner. telegram fcaa been received by rtief crowning from Sheriff H. E. Bere at Uieat Falla. Mont, elating that getting requisition papers Wal-V- w fur the return of John W. teid here on the charge of grand ujfiny. and would leave for Ogden thr today or tomorrow. ll ta ,Th ,m? V1 pi,t. h,a bean used so flippantly and he been so grossly abused by aem dealers In Men's Wear In Ogden, as te became almost a Jake and a by word among the pure hasten public. Bombastic eletme - maos e,p,,Bg Inferior merchandise. Misrepresentations are made as te price reductions until it would appear that good mrechandiae le being given away. r buainesc in this town, haa never mads a fake" aal. Each and every sal haa had a good and substantial reaaon for its price reductions end every article was sold exactly as advertised, y of men's high grade furnishings ha thoroughly established eur reputation aa the "Quality tere. And yet our ambltlen le net eatiefied. We now seek a larger volume of busbies aalea: mere riiitemnr. T., 8, 01 ?" "Ml qualities larar field trad we have decided to add another department le eur store MEN'S CLOTHING suite and everceat Te da this we will be obliged te rearrange and reduce seme efLarger lUr eur etooit te this department ... Te this and wt will maka a aarlaa ef sales. Net mere ealts in name, but aulas In feet -- I" . '; te u..ui7 ropy of the indenture ronaolidated the Union Pacific, MTer Paclflc and Kansas Paclflc into the Union Paclflc railway ZZlm ms filed with the county yesterday. A rertiflnd , tn i c0r w.-umai- pn Genuine Piice Reductions re-co- td Ur Joseph Muller, who Is directing A Runaway U,. nrseeut tour of Dutch." which la tha attraction to ba offered at the Grand Opera House on beet Thursday night la one of the known of American showmen. He haa twu connected with tha highest class ul attraction and managed the tour of Nance O'Kell, the famoue tragedienne, the Pollard Opera company, and also the Tivoli Opera Road company, aa well a other equally 'famous attraction a Interested la several theatrical He aeterprlses. and ha declares the prinaucceea la founded ciple na which hie D to Make Good. No exaggerated or sensatlenel price slaughtering that le advertised only te deceive. No "dosing Out" or doing Out ef Bualneee" fake. Nothing but REASONABLE, ACTUAL PRICE REDUCTIONS made far the sole purpose ef turnlha monhaadim hu money and getting room to accommodate our business. Aa ovary article in eur untire stock haa tha regular, bona-fid- e "sales" of stereo that use "XYteeittog erieea. oelllng value marked in plain figures, patrons ef this eale will net be subjected te the price Juggling trickury as common In the Every article bearo Ita actual value In plain figure and the price reductiuna made, represent the praflte that will be sacrificed te insure the success ef thla sale. These profit ere your. The first sale of Uiie aerlea'brtIBfrei A Sale Of Skirts . 1 RAILROAD Thousands ef shirts of every else end style, bought from six ef the leading shirt manufacturers ef this country. NOTES di Oct 2. The official call for the directors' meet-b- g la this city la for Oct 17. By some wisinfnrmnthm It has been bulletined bn Topeka to tha held Oct it gang of Greeks haa betn in finishing the Layton cut aid ballasting tha Una between Saif Uha and Ogden. About ten trains a day from Jordan Narrowa are being amt to the district An extra wit to work ia mads In Chey-eaa- buy your choice ef Elgin brand fancy shirt, that are retailed every where for $1.00 and $1.25 each, and era well known ae the bast union made ehlrta en the market Many broken Iota of ether well known makes worth $1.00 and $1.29 each will ba included In this lot at BS CENTS EACH. Buys your choice of Griffon and Vogue brands of fine Jancy Belgo-Amerl-e- shirts that are regularly sold for $1.25 and $1.50 each . A big lot of working shirts worth $1.00 and $1.23 each bo In thla wle et your choirs far 60 cents. Paul, Oct 6. The Dispatch tocommenting on the alleged option given the Union Pacific by Precl-dStlckney of the Grant Western lays: Loral railway circles today TUESDAY WEBER Modern Woodman and Y. P. C. E. A. COUNTY Giva POLITICS 1-- m. REPUBLICAN RALLIES TO HELD THIS WEEK. BE Successful Campaign Trip of Mayer Glaamann In Box Eider County, 1-- 4 meeting waa attended by J. E. Bag-le- y, E. W. Wade. R. Koehler, T. C. Ctlherino C. Erickson to Abraham KWriaon, part of lot S. block 3, plat Pancake, D. W. Ellis and Geo. Halverson. At the Plain City meeting wne B, HistavllI survey, $75. HowdlL David McKay Congressman Hiaover. N. H, Oct 36. Dartmouth C. R. Hollingsworth. Jos. Stanford, Dr. Ahnnl and other friends of the cot A. 8. Condon, Edwin Dig and J. A. filled this town today, baring coma HowelL te attend tha exerciaxa In connection with the FOREWARNED 18 FOREARMED. laying of the cornerstone of tbe new Dartmouth Hall. An Inter-Httevent In tbe college church wa The Democratic candidates for conthe conferring of the degree of doctor ot lavra npon the Earl of Dartmouth, gressman and governor. Judge O. W. Powers and James H. Moyle, will bewho arrived from England Tuesday, gin campaigning in Weber county tostart in with a day. They will IETUBHS FBSMJEOBLD'S FAIR meetingwiltat 10 o'clock at Wnt Weber. go on to Plain City for a They meeting at 2 pu m.. and will wind up Conductor W, A. Middleton Had an with a meeting at Hooper at 7:30 p. m. Friday at 10 a. m. they will speak et Enjoyable Vacation. North Ogden, et I o'clock et Huntsville, 4 o'clock at Eden and in the evening Conductor W. A. Middleton, wife and at will be a conglomeration la the there daughter Edna have returned from a which they tkies weeka rialt to the World's fair opera house in Ogden, at The be the principal speakers. will t 8i Louis. Mr. Middleton haa reaum-- 4 candidates will accompany them hia duties as peseenger conductor county on their tour of. Weber county. 'And at of Ogden, while hie wife and the aggregation will probably daughter have gone on a visit to Woodin the carnival apautacular work, Canada. While away Mr. Middleton rialted the features. M home that he left In 1879, for the SOLID BOX ELDER COUNTY wet. pleaaant time vraa spent in .. .. REPUBLICAN. Mewing acquaintance wlthold friend ad mingling with relatives h bad not son in many years. Mayor Glaamann returned yesterday While at the fair tha Middletons morning on tha 6 a.m. train from BrighBade their headquarters at the am City and started for Utah county, hotel, which ia about two mile where he spoke last night, and tonight n away from the entrance of the Export-faMr. Glssmaun at Park City. A moat interesting time says he notices whenever ha has a ground was bad In 8L Louis, vesmall crowd tha Balt Lake papers taking in tho nous points of Interest There were 1L but they never find out about ew places to go to end now things to any big meeting the Republican have. Be every day. From daylight to dark Lest night the Brigham City .Opera they were engaged In eight seeing end Hones was packed to the doors, even meg were unable to eee everything. the standing room waa need. Tho night Mr. Middleton hold! the opinion that before the Willard Open House waa tbe exposition le a grand affair. Ho and likewise filled. Both meetings were wife and daughter were much impress' hummers and very enthusiastic. Box w! with the Pike because of tho many Eldar county will. varied and Interesting things to ba creased Republican majority, and un-ttthere. That Utahs educational la stated that there ! not an exhibit, compares favorably with other American" vote in tha county. exhibits ia the view entertained by Mr. Middleton. THE JURY SYSTEM. Ogden's exhibit as a part ef the whole make a good Mtowlag. Borne of the New York newspaper 7 The strew vote doesn't help are advocating a change In the taw efhe Prohibitionists any. 1 fecting the verdict of Critnsonbeak No. nor tbe rye vote, the concurrence of merely dither. lookers Statesman. In crim-in- al in elril rase and ease shall be necessary. This eye-teHr Marryat No, I didn't aeoept has been adopted by hie proven By husband the tint time he proposed with satisfactory reanlta Miss tb rijrv Of course not. Toa to he a lifeguard ""JIn therefore Iwt present the first time he end of Jurors tkm of Justices Modesto Herald. press. 350. ht ag - Program. The Modern Woodmen of America,, through .its entertainment committee, R- - M. Donnelley, chairman, participated In a very hlgh-claentertainment last night at the K. of P. hall. An unusually large crowd vraa present and tha program waa declared te be tha beet of the season. Tha amusement of the evening weft ushered In by tho following program: Address, J. J. Brummltt; music; Red-fieBros.' Orchestra; sung, ipala quartette; speech, A. W. Ages;, songs and dance, Dim Lund; music, Redfield Bros.' Orchestra; speech,. Geo. E. Wore ton; song, Don Lnnd. et After the program an elaborate was enjoyed, consisting of a variegated and appetising array of vianda, prepared for the occasion by tha committee. Pae-com- ld Bom Mollerup to Oscar Gordon, Republican rallies were held last night ot Bee. 13, Tp. (, at Hooper and Plain City. Tha Hooper fart of N. W. Y. P. C. B. A. ENTERTAIN. The Young Peoples Christian Endeavor Association entertained members and friends at tbe Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. About a hand-re- d person were present end the very uceeeful event occupied almost this entire evening. A very Interesting informal program was enjoyed end among its many excellent features were the piano solos by Mias Hamlll and Miss Johnston and several vocal selections by Mrs. Eagan. After the program games and refreshment were enjoyed. . a Ep-wor-th ee m at two-tblr- flve-alxt- hs rn Runaway Match." "A Runaway Match" haa been booked for production at tha Grand Opera House on Thursday night It has been booked at ell the leading theatres in tha west, and makes its present ton? ain-dall the advantages accruing from n tremendous New York success. It Is company of presented by n capable clever players who bave won renown with tbe highest class organisations, and aaverel of them created tbe rales ' at the Inklnl Metropolitan production. Messrs. Muller and Bates, the Bra of amusement purveyor!, have direction of tha present tour. From er well-kno- And Blgle wholly approved every word he said. Pxarome Gulllermln waa the richest maa in tha village, and he and Onesl-mBlgle, the organist, hie Inseparable friend, drank their win and played dominoes together at the little Inn every evening. Because Blgle waa tha better player It always came to peas that Paacome paid tha Mil. That was aa it should be, for he was rich and lived in the big bouse, while poor Blgle found it dlfflcul t te clothe hia four boys and quite despaired of ever marrying hia daughter, and had to endure e continual stream of But from his worthy apouea. Pa.ecoma, unmarried and benevolent, waa continually offering disguised favors to hie friend. ( One beautiful evening they hsd eat down before a special bottle of old wine when a visitor was announced. With his tail figure clad in a long robe, there entered, the curs; who thus addressed Pascome. "I am come. Monsieur, to ask a fa- vor. You will remember the Widow Letonrneur, daughter of General Hartmann. "She has bad misfortunes and ia returning home with her two children la the hope that some of the good ladles will allow her to assist them ia dhooe-In-g their toilets, and aa aha cornea from Parle be sure her taste for this le excelled. 'Now, my dear sir, 1 wish to ask ot your bounty that She may havs tha rooms in your Mg bouse which your tenant haa Just left is order that she me begin her work. Will you agree?" Paacome, moved by tbe speech, acceded with native generosity, but when tbe cure was gone Blgle remarked cautiously: "Do you fear tbs coming of tbe mod late with her customers their nolee and tittle tattle?" And tbe email brats." aald Pasooma, "I bave them in horror." And we ahall not be able," added to enjoy any music between sir cries and their whining" And Paacome ended the conversation deopondlngly Well, our tranquil Ufa le over." Eight days later, wbea Madame Helene deecended from the diligence; Paacome received her et the get with a low bow which she acknowledged with great dignity, aad the little boy end girl offered their cheeks to be kleesd by our good with modest ns bam-qu- Scan ofjmue m to run and play In tbs garden. 1 will give you a key aad they can have tha frulu as they ripen. 1 hate Hew a Widow Came te a Little Village nature," said be, and am much bettor pleased with the amoke of my pip and Managed to Upset lit Madams Helen ta aa accomplished Inhabitants. , woman, aald Pasooma to .Blgle ooe day, and what beautiful anna! Did From the French. you observe how round bar arms e hate aald the springtime," I were?" On smoke can't Qullledmln. I have remarked one thing," his pipe before the stove, end if one with alight chaputs hie noee out of doors, he rune the answered1 tbe organist,one bear only thing la the The little birds grin. risk of a sunstroke. are good neither for lunches nor for whole village talk about the apwith dinners, and the swallows fly around proaching marriage of Paaeoms scornwithout purpose or aim and their shrill the modiste," and ha laughed cries only prevent your hearing your fully. "You do wall to laugh," replied hie neighbor talking. ' cotitise EVENING'S EITEBTAWMERT ' The fqllovrlng warranty deed transfers of real estate have bees, filed with County Record or Ell la: Bom Mollerup to Oscar ' Gordon, S.W. 4 of Bee. 11, Tp. 6, N R. 1 EL, goes without saying that tha early buyers will bave best choice. C.B. IVE Both 'Phones 41 wne greatly Interested in the report ttot the Union Paclflc had secured Great m option on the Chicago Western. The Maple Leaf wUl by this owment ceaee tobe n "disturber of InOc" In the west and northwest and become aligned with the Union Pacific properties aa part and parcel of the system, big central transcontinental with which It eonnecta at both Omaha and Kansas City, supplementing the Union Pacific through route west of the Missouri river gateways with connecting links which are Imperatively needed between the Missouri and Chicago and the Missouri and the northwestern commercial centers. it Next Week the Greatest Hat Stile Ever Made in Ogden. BL nt Working Shirts While we hove thmuende of shirts for you to choose from, ' tin day buys your choice ef Manhattan and Vague brands of tbw fleaed made, imported madras and linen hading bath ad fronts. Tha ehlrta In this let regularly sail tor IMA MW lUKfi amJhyfiMff 'Teach. Man who appreciate fins shirts wUfrffilMUjhmmomhmflu -; that are i a by an official of the Drilling trust that the contract tor tha construction of tha new Wyoming Central railroad from Orin Junction to Isa Hw and the Belt Creek oil field was awarded to Kilpatrick Bros, the Beaver railroad contractors, over three wvska amt and that active construction work will begin within three weeks Warranty Deeds McDonald, Vague end Victor Brenda. 95c 65c Tbpeka. Kan., p,.i. The announcement Eight,- - Griffon, Manhattan, Fancy. Dress and Business iShirts and Working Shirts Parnell, foreman of el ram shov-cut-oi- l, waa in on tha Ogdea-Lucl- n tha city yesterday. N, P. HIE, 27,1904. BREVITIES IBEil i OCTOBER Jere-mal- . grace. Borne days taler Paaeoms returning from a walk met the two dilldren, who; breaking off from their game, ran to embrace him. Looking np to the window he saw their mother with her pare She bowed dad lovely countenance. mlllagly as be waved hie hand to her. Bom evenings later be cal lad npoa her to give permhrion-tthe child r& You surely dost suppose me friend. such a fool as to marry . with my horror for women and children end all tha conjugal following. Ha. ha, we will ee If Pasooma be such a troubadonr. But after that day Paacome went out and in by tha Uttla door at the river eld and walked no more where the villager might watch him. At thla tlms, too, tho Hussar regiment was replaced by the Lancers, end their commander, CapC de Querey, With bis fins air aad conque.ug mustache, found a lodging over tha pharmacist's. Just la front of the Pascome bones; He soon showed e d is portion frequently to walk past the winasRatanta dow when Mm Helen were working, and you ought to know that ba did not think ha passed there onnotlred. Blgle entered on morning the house of Pascome. "Hava you heard the news? said be. All the village ta talking of Mm Helen" t "And what' do they say of Mm Helene?" roared Pascome reddening np to tha whltea of hia eye Come apeak qiflck." Oh, they say tha good Captain of tha Lancers does not pass tbe windows of tbe modiste only to see the ribbon end the flower." And 1st me aay, said Paacome, pale with anger, that these ere spiteful rumors, and 1 say, beside your conduct ia unworthy of a gallant man. Tha musician left mack dejected, and the customary dinner at the inn waa omitted, and aooa it waa known that Paaroms and hia friend bed quarreled, lover a woman, It was aald. One evening as the captain was about to throw away hia cigar aad tutor hia lodging n shaking band fell on Mb arm. Ha turned and saw Paarace Captain, I wish two words with you, Pascome said and draw bin law bit own boesc. Monsieur, 1 have watched you for eight days passing and repaataag my bouae. ha said. do yon owa the street?" "Well, "That la not It, It's your manner twirling of your your sly lookw-y- aur y muetacb It le acaadakxus aad lntoterabta." "Eh, what? May 1 not look In nay direction I plea? And who gave you autnority to interfere? You am Jealous. and I would advise yon to merry." Sir, yon are Insolent." roared the capAh, that Is fin tain. "Whether yon are a tool or mad Tomorrow lltU matters my friend! win wait npon yon. Ye Monsieur, w will fight tomorrow, and I who have never worn word win ebow you if my hand tme-ble- e or ny Jreevt'fafl hem f npkold my honor, aad Pharums etoodirigld'-h- e abao-lulel- c. . , w Broom Hotel Comer : 'Mai observed Mm and tha first momenta of bis wrath having passed, he cast hie eyes around the room with lu picture of simple country Uf Then ha relented. I am a beast, aald b giva me your pardon." And aa for me. Monsieur, 1 am too old to flglil. l ake ms for a coward or a dotard. You era young, handsome, full of tba future. All tha women have " eye for you, while 1 not Muaeieur, But, many Mm why Helene and be happy? "Now. why tha deuce do you wish I should marry her?" Eh? Because you love her; that Is certainly seen. You are much deceived. I do not love bar. 1 do not love any woman. J hate women all women. Do you bear that? Oh, if I could have only kept Bt. Louis. Oct. 28. Th second Beomy good sense ell would have Commerof Hie tian end happy trainqull. eld today in th Hall of cial congrea If only young men knew whet treaswa marked by an even ures they disdain. Believe me, you are Congresses, larger gtiendanra than qfiarauteriaed badly employing your good year the opening session. Today's meeting "How? You danced tea times oh, was largely devoted to irrigation EmMile. were all counted with they paper were read treating on the ma Peterlln, tha tax collector's daugh- methods pursued in reclaiming arid a magnificent catch good ter, dowry, su excellent family aad a mu- UJobn W. Nolile. of Bl. LmI. former sician. tte interim, ditMcd' tbe ' wrntiry of and "You ought to ba happy to be "Whether Washington qaetUioo, ih by her. Oregon are considered part "f But, my dear Monsieur Paacome, embraced ta the Louisiana Pure who says that I would make a match ritory fGeneral Noble declared that they wltb thla young woman?" All the town." "Well," eald captain with a had fnlahed laugh, "the town ta certainly well In- music, end when Helene formed; but let me confess 1 bava singing. Paacome broke out: How I never seen your Mm Helen for ms love the ipringtJme! 1 love the swalbus never appeared at tha window the verdnr but since yoa left the afreet; but I will fol- low. the flower and I love the lore friend. all. above my Mile. low your advkw and go to visit Peterlln tomorrow. And yon? When which reveals all these marvel. will your wadding bells ring?" Pusnome spent a rest less night, but Ibe nest duy be knorked at tha apartments of Mme. Helen, who kindly him. Our friend waa sad; Mm Helene eaamed aad aim. j I Mm Hetaae." aald Paarante, bava a grave declaration to maka to you. The captain has gone to ask Mil Petarlin In marriage. ' M. Paacome, 1 dost understand one Discussion as to the Portion of Northwest; Territory Formed by ' Oregon . and Washington Trane-Mlssissip- tamHnry, Lawteand thank Sbeir expedition da and-man- y ed - th. tear hour htaJmadi Mditi anadtoiRfeut Too look hoe OS?" Tha doatera tare bnlletsaa eanemring that rich nnato ef banging on aa Ka: HaraM. NOTHING ed wNfc tofb dmufibndtawrfMR ttanbut a?? - BETTER . Well, let that gn. You are a woman and I n blockhead, However, I am not all bad. Let me assure yon that I bave a heart. "Ye truly. M. Paacome. a noble heart." "Do you believe aay one can love .... me. Mm Helene? All the world loves you." But I love with a true love enme one who to very good. Do you believe she could love mo? I believe so, truly." "Oh, Mm Helene, ft la yon I "I krve you. M. Paaeom" And Mm Helene hold out her beautiful hand to Paanom who covered it . F. J. KIESELr & COn PUtrtbotor lor" with Msec A month later two ceremonies took place ta the pariah rburch. Tba first ia waa tba marriage of M. Paacome tho Widow with Madam Gb Ge H. B. Hilliard Rebcrg Gull-lam- tho other right hour later when Captain Max de Querey espoused Mil Emma Peterlln with n mat ceremony. A fortnight later a mnyrtae awaited our worthy Paacome. for Mm Helene bad Invited to tbe wedding dinner not fbe captain,, but Bflgt with hia aad- - lhmlly. Thuatall ware again (only It waalo-ta- at happy month repast: cam the CENTRAL ' Q Under New BOTE 0 n AND BAR nwncJ35-f- e 8 mstoLa I |