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Show SHE STANDARD: POPES, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, SALT NOVEMBER 6, 1901 L By Our Special Correspondent. ssgMag 'Square t think he baa a record that would not be difficult to trace. urea- And there is no time of the year when you need a thoroughly good Range as much as you do now HEBER GODDARD COMING HOME. Jrof. II. S. Goddard, the well known Utah baritone, la soon to come to this i nimocratic Nohiihm Also Does Viu Lako flevlll.Stunt In tho Salt RidiTheater, With View of culing Cutler. 6. The Demogelt Lake City, Not. crats of BaK Lake met in their last before the election this evening, tie g,H Lake theatre. The house city after having been absent nearly three years in European music centers. He has so wonderfully improved In bis line that hia nearest iritis" will be more than surprised. Wnlle here he will appear in a number of concerts throughout the state. Soon after Thanksgiving he will leave for Europe to again take up hia studies and concert work. IMPORTANT U. 8. DECIblON. completely filled. D. H. Feery called the steering to T. order and introduced the Hon. John vU United States Judge Thomas Marshall has rendered hia decision in the famous Colorado case of the Interdin as1. chairman. vale Mercantile company against the inwas Colorado of Bmlson J. Creek citizens, which he went Cripple first the speaker. as troduced to Denver recently to try. The deciselection the Mr. iienison predicted of repr- ion Is filed with Judge llallelt in Denof O." W. lowers to the house ver and will ouly be given out from esentatives. there. The case Is one of imJudge 0. W. Powers then took the portance as it decides the great outof a amid legality the great of stage center the deportation policy of Governor burst of applause. in relaiiou to the striking Peabody He said that he felt at home, not miners. of in the other has be parts as feeling state that he must speak in hia own AMANDA KIMBALL. DEAD. The Republican party was ' defense. Tile methods in the with using charged Mrs. Amanda T. Green Kimball, widcampaign. ow of Apostle Heber C. Kimball, and a To Governor Heber M. Wells an elo- pioneer of Utah, died last night at her quent tribute was paid, and, said Judge home in thin city of pneumonia after as man Jaa. a such need "We powers, having been ill only one week. She H. Hoyle to fill his place." The adleavea three eons, William O., Albert Cutler Candidate in of the vertisement end Moroni. humorous! Bait Lake Herald was treated and a poem on Cutler was no AGGIES VS. UNIVERSITY. His uially sung by Judge Powers. vaudeville act was one of the spectacu Graduate Mgr. George Riser has Mr features of the meeting. returned from Logan after arranging Reto the Judge Powers conceded for a meeting of these two teams Nopublicans credit fur the irrigation law vember 19th or one week later than it so much benefit to the arid west. was planned. Judge Powers promised to rote in congress against tariffs which beneTO LEASE WARM SPRINGS. fit criminal trusts. want the votes of such people as The council committee on publlo In . think I will fitly represent them congress, independent of political or rel- grounds met quietly in the Atlas block yesterday and discussed the proposisaid Judge tion igious discrimination, of William Wanti and to lease Powers. years. His He proadaad the meeting that if the the springs for twenty-fiv- e American party should ever prevail, promise to expend $125,600 on the property within two years is believed then again in Utah will come the troube foundation for an effort to have blous times, that have passed Into to Mrs. Barnes relinquish her rights to history but, "they cannot prevail sera use their methods are base and misl- the place, which do not expire' for a eading, and right must and will pre- year. AcorniStjxIRairgfcs' So Iks' s t i i Acorn Cast? Ranges hat toy Ugh etaiVMie( as ht area kste ad eras tete i umttim; A mum rack gtaoMM goes meets your demand. It has a large square oven and tj is a Perfectly even baker. It is the Range with a hot blast fire box that consumes the gas, adding to the heat and economizing on the Coal. It is made of the best material. Clean, handsome and durable. Every one sold with a Guarantee to do perfect work; money back if it dont do it, and you can buy one on easy terms. A LITTLE DOWN AND A LITTLE A WEEK. wttevny ACOkhi.-'- " YOU WILL ALSO NEED A TABLE OUR VICTOR EXTENSION TABLE is the handiest table made. The extension is at each end and the boards are attached with a hinge and are lifted into place always handy and can behandled by one person your friends will be coming to Dine with you and you will need vail." His arraignment of the new American party was strong and to the point. This puritan of his speech was interrupted throughout with tumultuous ap(Continued from Page One.) plause. Judge Powers, In concluding, plead- that is doing things 7 The Democratic ed for union that should overthrow that newly created party which was party stands for disaster and defeat The Republican party stands tor proplanned to open up anew the terrible sores of the strife of the days that gress and prosperity. "Do not be a Democrat, or a Repubwere dead. His plea was eloquent and sincere and was taken much to heart lican either, because your father la one, or the other. Think for yourself. by his audience. Make up your own mind whether yon The club Glee rendered a want to march with your party of ralcloned which the campaign song, victory or whether you prefer to align lf. Morton Denies That AHMED MEIN ARRESTED. Patrolman Charles Speery has been arrest congratulated for his daring Isis last night. While on his way home last night he observed two men partly concealed behind f s large tree. He decided that they were there for no good purpose and played a clever game to get at their backu. He took a circuitous mute across the street and approached them from behind. He then drew his revolver and commanded them to hold up their bands. They complied ud while In this position be marched into the light of the arc lamp ud there made a hasty search. An ugly .43 calibre revolver was found ou their person. He then marched them to the police station where they in now held. They are under the bluket charge of vagrancy. The men gave their names an Fred Morris and John Harper. They had in their pockets circular letters addressed to them by tbs American party. They were tt t decided disadvantage in attempt-ta-g to account for themselves. them WEALTHY VAGRANT ARRESTED. Patrolmen Carlson and Sclgfua In Baking their rounds of the cheap lodging bouses In search of men with Possible criminal propensities, they Picked np among others, Ed. Gleason. He has been at the Salvation army uriler for some time and has caused the attendants considerable trouble. He was taken to the police station. On bis person was found deposit slips in Tarious banks covering $710. In bis pockets was cash to the amount of 1:5. demonHaving substantially strated that he had visible mesas of tippurt, he was released. The police yourself with a party whose greatness is Insignificant when compared with Its demoralization In victory. "The Democratic party charges ns with being extravagant They claim our army la too large- - Oar army represents in each soldier about 1,900 Inhabitants. This they call militarism. I do not believe the Democratic party would reduce the army if they were in power today. Criticising the Democrats for omitting all reference to the navy la their platform, at the suggestion of Senator Tillman, for the statesmanlike reason given by him, that the navy had no votes," Secretary Mortem advocated the upbuilding of a navy second only to that of Great Britain in size and to that of no nation in the world In point of efficiency." "I believe," he said, "that a navy so formidable will preserve the peace, and I believe in a navy so well prepared for times of war that war will not come. My conception of the American can be stated ia three words, construction, instruction and destruction. I believe we should build as good Ships aa anybody. I believe they In every particshould be firat-clas- a ular. I believe they should be as well armed and their guns should be as large and that each ship should.bave as manv guns aa the best battleship of anv other nation. I believe that oar officers are Just as gallant. Just as brave, Just as skilled as any other navy. I believe that our officers are the best educated men aa a class la the world.- - I know that oar enlisted men are now nearly all American citbest izens. I think they are the clothed, the best sheltered, the best fed and the best paid men of any navy in the world. I believe In the upbuilding of our merchant marine. I believe that, ex- - nn site Qsi W mm. We have them any nr , JC lO kind you want from d1 $ OUR SPECIAL for Monday and Tuesday only, ff tiClCD J.UU t C I 1-- 4 T""1 1 off on all Dressing Tables YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. ia e porting aa we do, more goods on the than any other nation operate eaith, we should own and weakness more ships. Our greatest in transportation is on tho aeaa. Wo must devise some means to show the world that we can triumph la the carthe riage of freight by water Just To the game aa we have overland. people of Maryland especially should our navy be deer. No American can 823 go to Anns polls and see those without being young midshipmen aura that proud of hia country. I am I voice the thought of the beet peoplq of Maryland when I aay that It is proud of the institution that equipped for the service of their country each men as Dewey, Sampson and Schley." ton-nag- SALMON COMBINE MAY BID PROPERTIES OF BANKRUPT COMPANY New York,1 Nov. 5 Some of the large local creditors of the Pacific Packing and Navigation company, popularly known aa the salmon combine re, according to the Journal of Com merce, contemplating the question of making n Joint bid for the properties to be disposed of at receivers sale Frederick the Great, donated to the on November 12. At the Mine time United States by Emperor William, been placed on 1U pedestal it la expected by these interests that which bad war college grounds in this the Alaska Packers association will in the also submit a bid for some of the city, will be exposed on the morning of Nov. 9, 1904, to afford opproperties. If the plants are bought Ifi Wednesday, for all those having a legito portunity la creditors it New York planned by timate interest in the subject to secure reorganize the company on stronger pbotograplis with a view to tbelr use lines. in tbe printed accounts of the ceremonies. WHISKEY TRUST INAUGURATES In order to secure a photograph It INDEPENDENT ON WAR will be necessary to secure a penult DISTILLERS. from the United 8tates Engineers office at tbe Washington Barracks, Peoria, 111., Nov. 5. A sensation was created this morning when it was anA wee little girl, on finding tbs crysnounced that the basing price of tal of ber mothers watch broken, mid: Mamma, tbe pane of your watch is whiskey had again dropped from $1.24 to $1.28, a drop by successive stages broken. of 5c In about two months. whiskey men are of MIES TO USE the opinion that (he war bss Just bestill the go and may that price gun ' CIIMS OF PARKER lower. The Independent distillers think extermiwar a of the trust has begun nation on them. (Continued From Fsge One.) EMPEROR WILLIAMS PRESENT was ordered by the senata It- was TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED. shown by unimpeachable testimony that In the campaign for bla own 5. The statue of had Washington, Nov. in 1885 Governor Hill ng . Well-inform- m ed - ueiMWhMaSaMMMSiti GEO. A. EG WE, (Shelf and , ' ' Heavy Hyrum Pingree, Manager. drawn two notes, one for $14,000 and $18,000, tho proceeds of which bad been used to defray campaign expenses The first wan drawn to the order of William L. Muller and wm Indorsed by Mailer and by John OBrien and Her mu Clark, the two heaviest, contractors for this aqueduct work. The note was cashed by OBrisa and charged to him on tho hooks of the firm. The second note was Indorsed by Muller and Alton B. Parker, and was cashed by John Keenan, tbs alleged "boodle holder in the Broadway raid scandal. Kesnan wu afterMr. ward by John OBrien. Onrlea contributed $500, Alton B. Parker $300 and other friends of tbs governor similar amounts. It was to pay these notes that the contract was swarded to Clark and O'Brien, though their bid was $34,000 above the lowest, for Mayor Grace sad Squire (Commissioner of Public Works,) testified that they were asked to vote ia favor of that bid In order that the governor's notea might be paid. The testimony also showed that both notes wore finally paid by OBrien and Clark, presumably out of tbe $30,000 profit made on (hat bid. the other for re-pa- id Attacking Theodore Roosevelt so a Mend of the (nets to like attacking Abraham Lincoln the friend of human slavery. Let mo repeat an expression of President Roosevelt's made la my presence while the North era Securities csm wm pending In tho Supreme court He Mid: When I contemplate the poesihinty of a few men gathering into their band all the power and Influence that would attend the unification of tho railroads and industries of the country through devices such as the Northern Securities company, I aay to yon that if compelled to choose between victory In that case and the nomination end election to the presidency', I would unhesitatingly choose a decision in favor of the I government would In such a case have the satisfaction of serving my country well la one particular. u CUTE SAYINGS OF LITTLE FOLKS. 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