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Show XIIE MOUSING EXAMINED OGDEN, LTADL Ogden People Toll Well-Know- n degrees. MORE MASONIC rtltooiJiirtl and cMvalric honors caudi-d-.e- s conferred upon the several m it being for honor yesterday, of reunion fourth the of ,i,e third day Among the Mason. Rite Scotii.li ,he eonierred were those of Noaof rhiie or Prussian Knight, Knight Mural Axe, Chief of the Prince of the labernaele, Knigbt SMhe Braxen Serpent, Prince of Commander of llie lem- ?iWy JSKalghi of the Sun. Adept, Scottish Kuicht of St. Andrew and Knight and fourth wteh first, second,thethird office taking men 1. Among li-t in the coniwriug of degree were: Rhoades. H. N. Mayo. L. I. Freed. Vs Critcblow. T. W. Pinkerton. S. C. A. S. Chapman. W. J. Lynch. 8. F. J. Hill, V Badcon, F. C. Bchrani. a I) Evans. Christopher Diehl, W. M. Kuih Frank I'. Roberts, J. H. Brown, Rssh Frank T. Roberta. J. H. Brown, C. H. Blachard, Emil j jl Marriott. tnliman, Daniel Dunne. Louis E. Kahn, o l. Conley. J. E. McCarty, C. H. rk Fiicher. C. W. Morse, C. B. Diehl. J. M. Judd. E Orbison, C. J. McNitt, L. Officers and candidates for hours en6 joyed a supper in the big hall at oYlork 'ast evening, the regular work el the order being resumed at 7:30 o'clock. Today the work will be finished, the candidates to receive the iw K n thirty-fir- w. and st thirty-secon- degrees. d beuatiful fealutfe of all the ring his been the music. It lias A bi ti' erin- cluded the most difficult of the sacred Bumbere, and has been furnished by a Pink-ru- m Quartette Including Mn. Nellie t' (ri-- Moore, Miss Agatha u ki Fred Graltam nin Berklioel, and Willard Squires. BURIED BY BROTHERS. over Morris Sommer, whose failure while descending a mine at Park City came as a iwinfui shock to hia many frienda last Sunday. Jewish rites were observed at the family residence, 169 O street. Judge Powers spoke fur a short time concerning the deceased, after which a large cumber of friends, Including his Muonic brothers, filed past the casket to view the remains. The floral tributes were many aud beautiful, a table and the casket being loaded with these of esteem and sympathy. At the Hebrew cemetery, where the remiina were interred, the Scottish Bite Masons performed their ritual service fur the dead, and the aervicMi were concluded with a brief Jewish The were ceremony. Messrs. Sam levy, Joseph Boehmer, Herman 'Barnett, McKellar, Angus Fisher Harris and Judge W. C. Hall. An Incident which marred the services at the house was the frequent ind persistent ringing of the Iclrplione tell. One particularly insistent call tune for Fisher Harris. Because of tiii it was thought that something night be wrong at his home. J. B. Hoiwton went to Mr. Harris'! residence ud found that the call was not from iters, hut was one of little Importance. While telephone call are not unusual during the progress of funerals, they are iHdinn so numerous as at yesterday's service and are always annoying. Services were held yesterday the remains of death by heart Ml! L A iv IW ib thf I pall-heare- rs Vbt nit-- Iff ol M it 1 US'S yon pr- (Dll U D idw lrtii WIRE CAUSED DEATH. LIVE k dii ron LK Judge Stewart and a jury were yesterday in hearing the case of loon Holmberg, Jr., administrator of ibs estate of Martin Holmberg vs. J. G. Potts and the Minneapolis Machinery and Steel company. This U a suit brought to recover $25,000 damages for the death of the deceased, Martin Holmberg, (he father of John d Uul-I- . I If, J' r null: till UTIli anifli Hnlulierg. The deceased waa defendant company ion of n stool aud astir employed by the on the constructiron budding for the Portland Cement company of this city. J. ti. Putts was the foreman of the defendant company, and ordered Holmberg to go aloft and do soma nrk. While he was doing so and using til necenaary care and precaution, m the plaintiff datum, he came in con-ta- t with a live wire and was killed. The defendants allege that it was hi on account of any carelessness on 'heir part that Holmberg came in con-tjwith the live wire, and maintain that the Portland Cement company, if fbody, ia responsible, as it was ineir building that the deceased was worki- rr dek- - niB labtf. rttar - dip!- tort id: kin ikrt tat tin f coil- - Clift rector !ht,te ly i ng on. ItENlES THE WEDDING. WffW Thnt she was n who claimed not married to the to be her husband, . L s,"tement mad by Mrs. Mary Cune in an answer filed to the complaint of John McCune for a asking wce. Ho started action for the some lime ago, and Mr. Mo makes answer that she was to him. The complaint desertion on the part of the wendant. saying that were mar-- ? 8llt Lhe City inthey January, 3814, de"rled him in Decem-189h The defendant denies that waa ever married to the plaintiff, he Dev,r deserted him and .? v ad uv. iyi;rvbgged her 10 return him, as he claims. She rnTtiLM0 the dlBSO,ut'n of what-tVexlRted between them. cost her S3J2. ,hBt k deludes nothing terms !:i,nd,that .JeMl "cWfetion of the plain- the defendant wiioc iion of uni fo ufflrif1 dl-J- T Gree Hides' o. in' nev-marri- of Cb 8. e ED troy- SUCCESSFUL - hfarln? eU-a- encampment. tended And sneoera- - i tM ta to tliei,f 1d Fe,,ow Indepen- - dJourned annnal encampment nurth TuedT In No- of this A' M' ihi.,,r"t iL-h- e sraJ. arcl1 ot lhe ii'uiL a tIl nteetings. nd in.!. regular rout,ne eneamp-A'fdit.i- n tcr.g irun-- In fcuI- - T011 of Dew mcer-enrwmultun m maa dPted for the n,Pn Md ta constitution tof the mi r0!M 1 iS ! eg ""ntPraenl,. -- tnpment. represent Kul Ooldfit Rule f hn?H lr.rhNo' J'a. Wasatch p.Pif r?alt ef Birat.I Ecelsior No. 4 H re i v"eirllle I No- - 6 Mfr A. Simpkin was of Pro-Hole- instated as grand patriarch. II. N. Blandish as grand high pric-s-i ; j. v. K.itevear, grand seniur warden; .rt, . took, Milford, grand junior ward-eu- ; Edward Pearce, grand treasurer; D. L'luniua, grand marshal; F. M I Inter, grand iusidc seutiuel; John VVcilfall, Brand outside sentinel. MEN WHO HAVE DIED FOR WRITING BOOKS. A young German officer, who recently wrote a novel dealing with the scan- dals of army life, was promptly deprived of his commission by his offended Kaiser, who afterward imprisoned in a fortress, aud has now, on his telease, a score or so of duels to fight, iti oue or the other of which he is pretty cenain to lose his life. in time gone by, however, it might easily have gone even harder with him. For inai atice, so lately as 1839. an Austrian pamphleteer named Tclki was shot at Oral 2 fur writing aud publishing a book reflecting on the good laith of Count Buol, the Foreign Minister. The work was published at 9 in the morning, at 10 it was ordered to be suppressed, half an hour later the unhappy author was biti'jg tried by druml, head and before noon be had been pronounced guilty and executed. Napoleon gave equally short shrift to writers who offended him, shooting some and hanging others with scarcely even the form of a trial. One of the most notorious of these Judicial murders was that perpetrated at the expense of poor Palm, a Nurnberg publisher, who was shot because he refused to give up the name of the author of a book attacking the usurper. DANIEL DEFOE IN THE PILLORY. Later the Bourbons had troublesome authors quietly "removed'1 by hired assassins. After this fashion died the gifted Jaul Courier, whose four murder, on April lu, 1825, roused 1o fury all lovers of liberty. Edward Kelly, the friend am) champion of Dr. Dee, had his ears cut juff at Manchester for writing in defense of that notorious magician. Daniel Defoe narrowly escaped a similar fate for his "Short Way With Dissent ers," and, as it was, he i the was three times stood in the pillory, besides suffering all the horrors then incidental to a long Imprisonment in Newgate. Urban Grander, because he offended the mighty Richelieu in a book entitled "The Shoemaker of Loudun, was burned alive. Simon Morin in 1C47 published at Paris a little work called Thoughts.' For so doing he was sentenced to perform public penance in bis shirt, with a rope round his neck and a torch in his hand. Afterward he and his book were burned together, and the ashes thrown into the air. BURNT ALIVE FOR WRITING. The similar punishment meted out (o Servetus at Geneva, because of his book "On the Restitution of Christianity, Is historical. By a refinement of cruelty the brow of the unhappy author was adorned with a crown of straw sprinkled with brimstone, and new moist fagots were purposely used in order to prolong his sufferings. Antonius Paleanius, an Italian author of the sixteenth century, had the audacity to write a hook attacking the Inquisition. - He was sentenced to be ''hung, strangled, end burned.' Joniane Bruno, the friend of Sir Philip Sydney, waa punished in like manner for having written a book entitled "The Expulsion of the Triumphing Beast. These sentences seem shocking to us nowadays, but at that time and Indeed until long afterward, English literary men who offended church or state suffered penalties of almost equal severity. Here, for example, is the sentence which was passed Tn 1628 upon the learned Dr. Leighton on account of bis "Zion's Plea Against Prelacy FINED, BRANDED AND TORTURED. "To pay a fine of 10,000 pounds to the King's use, to be degraded from the Ministry, to be brought to the and there pillory at Westminster whipped, and after the whipping to have one of his ears cut off, one side of his nose slit, and be branded on the face with the letters 8. 8., signifying Sower of Sedition; after a few days to be carried to the pillory whipped, and have the other ear cut off. and the other side of his nose slit, and then lo he shut up in prison for the remainder of this life, Nor does this hideous punishment stand alone. Prynne, for writing a little pamphlet of not more than a dozen pages, was condemned to lose both his ears, to pay a fine of 5.000 pounds, and to be kept In perpetual imprisonment. The famous Marprelate Tracts. doomed Udal and Penry to the block, and Hacket, Coopinger, end Arihlng-to- n to penalties scarcely less severe than death Itself. Authors have frequently been compelled to "eat their own words. metaphorically; seldom literally. Yet one Instance of the kind Is 00 record. It occurred during the Thirty Years' War. Theodore Relnklng, a native of Denmark, wrote a book bitterly - attacking the Swedes, who were then overrunning hie country. Hie temerity angered the conquerors. who seized and Imprisoned him. For long years he remained untried In durance vile. But at last sentence was pronounced. He was adjudged either to lose hie head or eat his book. Retaking chose the latter alternative and devoured the entire volume, after it had first been converted by btrillng Into n sort of pap. A sorry fate bpfell John Williams, who foolishly sent two samples of spring poetry to King James I. For safely the "unhappy poet Inclosed the verses In an Iron box, and Jas., who always feared .assassination, the latjumped to the conclusion that ter contained some sort of an Infernal machlnei WTten the teal nature of the contents came to light the .timorous monarch and his counsellors beesme the of. England, and James, In Wilrtvenge, caused the unfortunate liams to be hanged, drawn and quartered. Vera Peskln wrote a poem of not more than 200 or 300 Hnw Urixlng the vices of the EmpressElizabeth of Russia. It was not even published, s- be was .but the. young authores-showed tne 1 ly 19 imprudent barely of the manuscript to one of the ladiee court-martia- laugh-ing-sto- When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Ogden tliv proof is positive. You must believe it. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or chi!.) with any kidney trouble will find profit iu the reading. J. D. Lewi, railroad man, residing at. 2781 Grunt St., says: "1 have known ihe value of iioan's Kidney Iills lor years. I formerly lived in Kansas aud they were highly spoken of there; in Inct. 1 have friends who were cured bv their use. When I came to Ogden 1 began tn be troubled with more or lot. backache and pains through my loins atid kidneys. It was more severe w hen 1 took cold or overworked myself or caused a strain across the snutll of ihe bars. Oftentimes my back would feel lame and sore wheu I rose in the morning and there were other indication of kidney complaint. 1 saw an advertisement about Doan's Kidney Fill, and 1 procured a Ihix at S. W. Hadron' drug lore, 2421 Washington St. They bellied me from the first dose, but I continued their use until I had used two boxes and they entirely relieved nte. I feel better and stronger in my back than I have for many years and I am murh improved in many ways. I am only too pleased to say a good word in favor of Ifoan' Kidney Fill and I will recommend them to every one lu need of such a remedy. For Bale by all dealer. Price 50 cents. Foater-MilburCo., Buffalo. K. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan and take no substitute. n court. The latter took it to the Empreu, who was furious. Vein Paskln was at once arrested and cruelly knouted, after which her tongue was torn out, and she was banished for life to Siberia. Because of a little volume of sermons no bigger than an ordinary prayer book the gifted Savonarola died at the stake, after having first been subjected, over and over again, to the moat shocking tortures. Ktilniann, the author of Aurora, a hook which cauaed him to be exiled from hie native land, fled to Moscow, and waa there cruelly executed. Pietro Aretino, a satirical Italian writer, was beaten to death with iron rode for daring to make games of one of the powerful Medici Princes. Pearson's Weekly. 1 19m. t IBM l uliiw nnings. D. C., Yiv. 1, weather, a large leprescntmg nery fin of M -: Migtn.i sorE-ty- , defeat it ever) fpvoritti, and tlie r.arked the openii: ot :: y tali meeting J.vm-el' the Washington ciuo today. Hesuits: First race. 6 1 fj1 longs - Mary Glenn, won: Thistle w ember, seeond; Andrew Mack. Sftiiri! T.ru.-- , 1:21 Second; Andrew Mart,. :h.rd. Time. F.t it eo Plainly. By Oar Special Correspondent. NOVEMBER being 2:o3 14. MUST BELIEVE IT When FRIDAY MOANING, al Before Ihe ma-.erit- dtv-.,i- .. y l , cu'f.iis Konr.--. ti mi,, ti, ivva)!! .r-.- ,.-- Vvj . mjj fJP j ui!.ct gg Tint'! t.e on uiab-r-.i.-'. Ttirxci kt h;i 'ibe t.rr-.i- itmj'.a,;. , ;; oikv!!') tic v.cti in i. uir . AiUNMii, pen.! and aim.i.t every Roman wicked to have hi purfrui! rv. .u x. Oue of these, au crqu;iu- - por'r&it of Emperor Augustus t'aivar c . If, i pMuaiw the knot existing c:uiv. Puck 1:21 ch s were i Second race. 5 f ir.ei.gs d'htmncy Pome large by accniciii. m comi; LimerSweep, won: Yeoman, cameos- - i)w 'Triumph of llaivkt:'1 at :: ick. third. Time. 1 . the "Ague de Tibcre at Third race, the i!::-.- i lU.ie:iil.ui'K t(e Yati.-suFarts the "Gcuic.a Angcvlvn at aud 2 hstniiii.;., nbuui stceplcrhase. mile Gascar. won. Waller fleay, 1 jir.t'.i are hpiend i work of art. There w j a change from the second ; lniiieriallst i'.t.; Time. 5:11. Fourth race, (be l.! .tnliia handiand mj tlm logical dcsigua of linvw-Kiiiua-u cap. 7 furlongs It.1. , King, won ; blues In t iirluiian Humum in Asce.i-.innthird. Time, the fourth century, when roiwlunliiie t'loien, second: 1:27 the Great ticcauie a tTinsiinn. Fifth race. l.ir'.ouga Sheen, At the reuiiiMUiuce ciua.ical art won; Trulluuiiire. Cabin, its lost p..;iion. Renaissance .. 4 third. Time, 1:22 car.cu cutter were very skilled workSixth race, selling. un- mile - H.ilkal, men. hut in spin, of tlieir Kcueral high won: Irish Witch, s.v..iiii: Kagle.third. level they did not succeed iu making Time, 1:41 any very imisn-tau- t caaicn, although the "liy nwiichi Frocchrlnii if Efua and The liinrr of Sutlers After all, lbo chief ciia- - m of this rare I'syrhe" realized a hiali price. not lie in their of winged flowers Bad SMirf, varied and brilliant l aiiiy, nor yet lu An Knplih f.x hunter of celebrity tlieir wonderful eri (.f transformalieeu inked by n publisher a tion. iu their lung and sordid caterpil- had reii.h.iM-ciiccK- . "Rut I've never in the book of lar life, their lung biuinhi-written n word for paliHi'aftou, he chrysalis or the very brief period which said tln-i. "tif course, I've d.virwTinsty. beuntr. lovrtnak-ingcomprise their their parentage snui tlieir death. had udvcuttiivs in the fiild in plenty. Nor doc it lie in the fact that we do iur "Ilave you never had any connection not yet certainly know whether they have lu the caterpillar slinpe the facul- with lifers t ere V tUsl the publisher. The ty of sighk or not. and do not even head. niasicr of the hunt shook his tlu-l- r use of conmost know the precise 1 Jove. spicuous organ In maturity, the antetf hi"Byface ye. have!" he exclaimed, lighting up. "Yeara ago nae. Nor does it cousixt In this that Whyte-Mfl- i i!ic came to me with a they of all treated tilings have furlie had written. For my hunting pncia nished man with the symbol of his own crliici.-n-:. hr mM, I Immortality. It rather lie in the fact aud tokl him it waa read it through, good, only there that,' with all their varied ifo and waa one where he was a little off. activity, they represent an i.tL timely Hot: tuis piece have broth, not cup,' said I. All the vast array silent world. 'Well! niM the pul llzher hopefully. of modern knowledge has found no The lunger 'of hound looked grave butterfly which murumr with an audible voice and only a very fewr aieclea again. T don't ifcii.k -that count. lie uld lviiictwriy. "'ItK- wxt line euded which cun even audibly click or rustic in whO'ip, e.e.d Ii'hyte-MeivillrejectT. W. with their wings. lllgglusou in ed my eitggvetioii. Atlantic. ::-- hip-tra- it 2-- nit-o- riiit 2 - 4-- Ir. d.-r- r..v,. .Viu..: Kw.o rc tr r r Ab-.!'.- : At.,, i wk Teu (', Mutatl lev ire n,t.dvp dm! if ffa.wy Then wa i.:er the. a fori o a dm'torw. tb "No: - tragedy .ut l oord a grea9 uitrhhave tw krires. ltd hT "inAir raid .lav M..I tii p, a'li 2.--t Tl Trwtlt. Mr iivjf i ;. Si.tt. .n tbi'-t- power la rrfcrr.i of rjAau ir ncr'y it e tV"bi!Uiitl rx s tr.iui'V "Yes;. be ceuidtFr Uve with- ! out ter. eeltn wsedcnteod the triidt." wMwfwI. and aUiuJ ilu.:u tkr taroi'e. Mul list wa htatskei, bt.t wa received with au much fat or Jn Europe that the eullaii nrvou and mailed liiut slid appointed him governor of , but Syria. Here he did much hmuH'lf culled upon to resign in He next became governor general of Kiwyrua, but almrily afterward lie waa arreated w ith Me beinet Uuhdl I'aalia aud otlier oa a charge of bring coucerned iu the murder of Abdul Azjz. The trial dragged on for month, aud Midlist, with uih'-rs- . wa condemned to death, lint on ibe Intervention of flte EngllMh goveniment bi entence waa changed tu iui'insminicnl for life. Mld-ba- t wa mmii to Talf, iu Arabia, where many attempt were made to poiwin him, w hull were frustrated by bi iu Trent. One utgiit. however, he wt: dragged from hia room by some of tl.o ultan'B olDeial end strangled. hit my i Onljjrl hir the color ef hkw TwriiriiL'-D'i- let iil tttser yt u. wy dear. It long now brf'Nw it terse gray. that lin-aia- e can't le go-lt- If you want Eastern 31 24th Street. Phone No. Brvralr-B- i, LIQUORS f ?' x. eye of the flrat frontlcranisn who went to that part of the state when it wa still a part of Ylrgiufa. He iueaured the depth of the fall aud found It to be feet. The atvuraey of the seveuty-siineanrement lia never len called Into qmwtion, aud the inhabitant cf the town to thi day have tfarir uiuli addrcMed to "Seventy aix. Ky. The fall i of little volume during the slimmer month, but i of great beauty at all time. In the winter it is a roaring cataract, and Indian creek frequently goes upon a rampage. The section wa a favorite limiting ground of the Indiana lu tiie early days, and the creek derived It name from the number of Bltearhenda end spike which are found In the tlelris u rounds-liiiavil- lo B M. Leeds ns H. Pattieoth FMSTJlF CifE x 1425 Washington i Avenue, ... fPhone 228X1 THE ITALIJNI Courier-- SWISS , Journal. frateur at 61S. WINES Rack lu . A .Drop Iw Yalaqs. Material I'aed la Maklaa Sole Paper. An odd story of iCmeranu was told It Is not a pleasant thought that the brilliant white note psiT which your the of her day liy e Cambridge man. A New York woman," lie said, 'ca libaud rests upon may have In It the on Etl.oou oue'mornlug. The ed some of fibers from the filthy garment Beef d go to Ballard & Rinckei's Kj., Out Its Xante. riinum rounty ia a village In the midst of tl:e called Sevcnty-aivillage i e waterfall, which greeted the Haw J Corn-Fe- tt rarka. COLONY The Indian frnit cuckoo, which, like all nieuibtra of the cuckoo family, lays Its eggs tn the nest ef otlier birds nnd the Pacific coast raise the flneal avoids the trouble of hatching thus hi wge nnd re.ieing'in wine study, Figyptlan fellftb after It lias passed near him du a la aslil to exhibit most Interestgripe on the PacificIfooestTheir e plate there lay a little them, are absolutely pure. you wish to through all the stages of decay until it in with crow, strategy ing ttaling cheer for the holiday! heap 'of cherry, alone. The visitor Is saved by a ragpicker from the gutgood which are It enemies. Wltereu tin eider some of their wine from ter of an FIgyptlao town, ami yet It Is lipped one' of the cherry mone into hen, u incoiiKph-mispeckled gray her Hone Inter ranuib site met glove. a fact that hundreds of tons of Egyp-tal- n Emerson at a reception in Fistton. Khe bird, conceal kcrnclf in tlia foliage, too 25th 8L rage are exported every year into recalled her visit to him. aud then Bits tit cock, remarkable for hia brilliant r America to supply our papi-- mills. At black ami crimson eye, place plumage to the '. brooch nhe wore a Mannheim, on the Rhine, the American pointed brooch of geld and brilliauls with the bimaoir on a perch near a crows ii ' Stave holism their ragpifkiug Importers and make e great noise. Tiie eniws sui act in the center. where rags are coHeetid from all over dierry immetlintely rush out to attaek hitti. O'Neill " T tlil took stono from the at plate Brea, Prep. No. K2 25th 61 Levunt not Europe, the disense infa-ietn fint class liQuor of all on the morning of my call, and he lake tu flight with them in pureibow Peelers your chilwomen mul where and excxyijcd, suit. The hen nteauwhlle slip into the kbidm wines and brandy. A1I good site said. a dren. too poor to earn better living, to any part of city every Ah! said Emerson. Ml tell my nest Slid ilepoalta nil egg. Sometime:, work day after day. with wet tqioiipv the crow pt hark before ihe egg i.t Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to 91.75 qiinrL DiaiutenMis of tlnit. He will lie pleastied over their mouth, sorting these the :::t 'q.llng hen em kce Wine II eta pr. quart, S quarts, L ed. The young man loves cherries, but laid, and f Vt filthy scrap for slilp'ueut to New York. I never touch Irnuntfua.-a ttih'a Coiniiaiil'ii. Brandy, 91 quart Whiskey pr. gak gets them niym'lf.' " Our best i mi per are made of tln-s9115 to 91. rag O'NEILL BROS Prop. and nttr common one of wood pulp, PleTwre f PmIbI the Oriel A Pioneer Paleolee. 'Phene 135a.' which Is obtained ly grinding and : earn.-The Mit of r,ri'jitiffi(ir pltoriil It 1 rather remark aide that the first macerating huge blocks front some of wa a Fronehm.ifi. M. Detuianleaii of our soft wooded fuft trees. National patent taken out in America Kbiiiild iu the dcparlui'.T,i have lieeu recured by an Englishman. Geographic Magazine. It was lu the middle f the si'vriitecnth of Iji KurGia. Te Ihl gcutlciaan the hsppy thought at the .in century that an Englishman named The Stage Itlrrer. neeured a ni'inopoly In Atnerlea of Ihe war with Gcrni.'tuy that, a Jenk Whenever a looking glass appears in for the sale ef a , were 4ti.triti OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. most vt thru! hand machine for exa scene In a play nlmve a fireplace, in here the hast Short orders tn of everything the aoinirii illiterate, camp fire lie which inventhad at all houra. a sideboard or it cabinet one is almost tinguishing t on a he lie. well aril them might some ' ed lu years previously, sure to hear sotueiiody ask hi or her hut diilFinglnml He All kinds of game and fleh In eeason. not test its practical working iiiNlcsd of- tnvr and euvetep. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from smearhas the been e glatut neighbor why until be inlgiHleil to America. The mo- did no. illuKtrating hi rsrd wuh 12 to 2 p, rm, 25a. Fine lunch from or or ed with whiling something nopoly only lasted for fourteen years, of Ainnosa and shells, tpiickiy Map 11 te 4 and to I that dull! its surface completely. All but made a very ample fortune clenrcd nut id stock and reepoailed to JIM A YOUNG, Jenk Prop sorta of reason are hazarded or sug- out of hia kiiIcm of the itmtlnulng demand by issuing a 284 TwantHifib Street lain-do- n the apparatus. i it stated that gested. Sometime it second serle, v.ftli space on which Teller. ia done for luck, at other that they Noldier were invited lo write the 2Z39 did not Intend lo leave it dirty. The name of any bultlc lu which they A Oiflg Taw of fowl, ALL EIGHTH GRADE real explanation Is. however, a simple On Jan. 10, 17KU. thirteen mm might Itare txktn part. Westaiinster GRADUATES one. The giess i dirtied to preveut Uaxelie. brought n wugon with a ton of coal w.M receive 60 per cent on the Illusion of the scene being de- from IxniKhlMinntgli, iu Ileentenihlre, nil pictnree taken within the A tie if the to IzhhIou n a Birtrltiarll stroyed, as R certainly would to the then ' next 10 days at GABBKRG 8 H Yon Fattier andlence s.iw'in U the reflection of Urines of Wale. present iMughtcr, Algernon When the coal was STUDIO, 271 25th fit PlNNik wants tednarry you. Daughter Giemaeives or. .wens still, the reflci-tio- n into Ihe cellar the clerk of the emptied nuui! What! That of the fwupc in the wing curry- cellars Why, papa. I gave tliem 4 guineas, and wouldn't have; ing on the busn&itt of the stage. Chi- as noon hju. lie hasn't any the prince was Informed of Fsfficr Gf eettrsv eot; ef eodrse cago Tribiifte. it hi highness sent them SO guinrae sense. not. You don't euppose be would be and ordered them a pot of beer to it be had, do Oiiana. gir QiglHbeHa. each mau. They performed Uioir jour- wantingDetankKdinrrll Ftee Fresa. In caadi of diphtheria onion Jn the yon? 111 i which eleven in uille, day form of a poqlncsnd m sirup are said ney, and drew the coal all the way wlibout to have an almcsi aioftral effect. The . any relief. -- London poultice in ,tLls case ia iaaileof the raw hi onion pounded'h) a pulp nnd bandaged iBflwItMlwial Writs. arotiM the iLrint'velMip to the eafa, Mexico, Ihe land of Montezuma, ) changing as.irficni tlief inns becomes prickly pear, nud, vulmnoea, etc., ha dry. A jw.iitice of llie name on the many aulilroplcsl wonders both in eole of each fuel teihicra the fever. The ii vegetable nnd anlutal life. Among these macflaginousspcriMyt'iee of onion juice latter ia a i; specie of spider no inlnnie Inmake it pc&3!)y reoililug to file that it leg cunnot be soimi without I ; t ef your linen bill Interest flamed raucous membrane and thereii Till little araneida weaTe a you? fore acceptable of whooping glass. L'H web o wonderfully minute tlwt It The high grade machinery i cough, croup nr iDpIsl Dri. An excelf take 400 of them to equal a common end modern methods ef the lent way to make Die airup is to cut hair In magnitude. Laundry will fv Ogden Steam the onion into slii'p. sprinkle plentifuladd from 25 per cent te 50 and pres between hot ly with sugar per cent te the life ef your SCHAFER & CROSS. Keeping Score. plate and a heavy weight until ail the S linen. In railMn. IJoucyiiiooa Iiuband, (lo MJ Juice ie ex tract id. WE DO NOT use Injurious MR. OTIS B. THAYER way train) Iw you love me? Old agents. cleansing Tarty (confidentially front giber wit WE DO NOT crack the colMirror, Crystal Ml Sword. to bridegroom) 8he' asked you forty-seve- n and lars. The three symbol of the imperial I get out here, time WE DO NOT tear out buttonbouse of Japan are the mirror, the crys- but I'll leave already. MISS GERTRUDE BONDHILL the score with thl genhole. K tal and the sword, and they are carried tleman WE DO wash colored goods by the window. In front of the emperor on all state ocand woolen In Distilled wait bus casion. Each significance. Aw Karlr gumr. ter. Presenting a special scenic production "Look at the mirror and reflect thyAre wo laundering your linMlatrase-W- by don't you put off yoer self. or, in oilier word. "Know thy- letter en? until after breakfast? THE BEAUTIFUL COMEDY DRAMA writing If net you are losing mon- self, is the message of the mirror. Maid Plttese, ma'nm, w hin me cousin "Be pure aud shlfle" I the crystal' Inwrote to me be :iid he wanted nut to junction. while the sword ie a reminder wroite him on answer as early ss possteam to "Be sharp. sible. j East ef the Read Hotel. The Soorrh For WHM, Beth Phor.ee 174.' Prices 11.00, 73c., 50c., 23c. Thin is my idflir lo young men seek"Why did ye! ever name your deegh-- . Feet sale opens Thursday, 9 am. ing for success: Fix your eye on Eng- ter Clytemucsitfaj land, fix it on Alaska., fix It on the Oh, I dtimio. except that wy wife moon, collect beetles, desire tram tickseemed to think It would go well with ets, demand lost boot lace, die for dead Bniggs. Cbicago Record Herald. cate do any of tlnne things and you . may have your will. But do not fix fkwk.. Tlvh.ae your dream iipun success for tiie She Is It possible to receive a shock bones of those dreamer are wreck He Sure. Rut through the along the shore. G. K. Chesterton iu Ibe shock usually depend upon who London New. is at the other end of tne line, Cincin' nett Enquirer. rMiir. A reward of Fifty Debars (959.00), wBl be paid by the Utah Llffhl It 1 usually the young woman who VimuMiMf, Co. for the arrest rf party or pertiee who on the evening ef A Power I The Cnafomer lart fib had from wouldnt fcrve the best man in the April 20th, 1903, caused e short alretdt on Re cieotrie transmission world who eiuipz t the first offer, and you didn't seem very fresh. Une, through interference ta eome manner with said companys Huso 'R:V, mum, Vw can you exthe man who is the most cynical about at n point about one mile south from the power bouse, known aa Piilub o come cut to Halt matrimony is pretty sure to ptopo to pect fresh oneer Station, near thn month cf Ogden Canyon. . the first woman who give him an op- water? New Torki.-rPersona are warned ot te Interfere In any wise with enii Bam portunity, Boston ttinaorlpt. It le safe to the public if anmolestei, but serions reeuita to pro pew Dlfroat Pvhiti C View. through the ty end possible fatal results to poraon con be cauaed The Proverb Girl A burned child Fllat sad Steel. breaking of insulators, or the throwing at wire, Kmb of tree, or dreatle the fire, you know. The BachMr. Highmore (with rob! dignity) Mm liar obstruction ever the wire of company's said electric trane-do- n To what am I Indebted for the honor elor Oh. hut 1 don't know. The maline, of thl visit? Unix ported Cwller To jority f widowers marry again. (EL your erele.ervanr, perhaps madam. ... t I dare say she fdrgottlbut yen were not By:Rqi?-Cftfnp.bell er SPOUTS III! SEATTLE, ' OF 11 ; FRIZZINI BROS. WORLD The Owl Saloon TACOMA, 0, Fresno, Nov. 17. Calamity reigned today in the Tacoma lean-.- . Eleven to nothing ia the score, but the game was worse, in the first Inning Anderson, a' Fresno buy, caught. His fliui:.l was broken by .Fitzgerald. Then Overall caught. He did well. Iu the sixth Fitzgerald adjuuged one of runs and waa ruu off the field by Pcrrine. Keef went in. He filled ihe bases and forced three runs by bad throw and walk. In the seventh Russ Hall and Mohler made a home run apiece. K. H. K. Score .11 12 0 ,,,,,, Seattle., ,, 0 3 3 Tacoma Batteries Shields and Blankenship; Fitzgerald and Keefe, Anderson and Overall. Umpire Perriue. Per-rine- 's PORTLAND, 2; SAN FRANCISCO, 4. San Franelsco, Nov. 17 The locale had a little the better of the visitors in every way today. It was a snappy, well played game with Wheeler and Butler pitching good ball and receiving fair support. . R. II. E. Score 4 3 Portland . . ., ,, 4 6 3 San Francisco Batteries Butler end Frary and Kellacky; Wheeler and Gorton. ,2 LOS ANGELES. 1; OAKLAND, 7. Ixm Angeles, Nor. 17. Oakland batted Mason out iff the box In the first inning and landed on Gray for ten hits In eight innings. Score: R. H. E. 6 1 Izs Angeles .... 7 13 7 Oakland .Batteries Gray, Mason and Chance; Buchanan and Byrnes. Umpires Brown and Mifaraald. ,,,,.1 RACES Cincinnati, Nor. sults: First race, 17. Latonia re- furlongs Bill Knight, won; Hunterdon, second; Blythenese, third! Time, 1:14. Second race, mile Idle, won; second; Gold Spink, third. Time, 1:41 Third race, 5 furionga Thrall, won; Fireball, second; Omealca, third. Time, 1:07 Fourth race, two milee Nlaxns, won; Curate, second; Prof. Neville, third. Time, 3:30. Fifth race, Avondale handicap, 7 furlongs Monaco Maid, won; Free Boot-er- , second; Fruit, third. Time, 1:27. Sixth race, 6 furlongs Vestry, won; Subador, second; Owsaca, third. Time, 1:14 C r, 3-- 1-- 3 1-- 3-- 4. FAVORITES WIN AT OAKLAND. San Francisco. Nov. 17. Favorites had another inning at Oakland today. Summary: Summary: First race; 5 furlongs, purse Sea Voyage, won; Babow, second; Mixpah, third. Time, 1:03 Second race. Futurity course, selling Cloche D'Or, won; Bronze Wing, second; Bemarle, third. Time, 1:13-3-3-- 4. Third race, 5 2 furlongs, purse Del Carina, won; Bob.Ragon, second; Head Dance, third. Time, 1:09. Fourth race, mile, selling Bab, won; Penzance third. Issbellha, second; ' Time. 1:45 Fifth race. 6 furlongs, selling The Mighty, won; Sol Lichtenstein, second; IV. R. Condon, third. Tice, 1:16-1-3-- 2. ck Sixth race, one mile end one hundred yards selling Elliott, won; Ink, second; Anvil, third. Time, 1:51. Oklahoma City, Nov. 17. In a sensational finish here today Dan Patch lowered the world's record for pacing a mile on a half mile track, the official time being 2:03 fiat. The previous record. held by Dan Patch himself, was made at Birmingham, Ala., last year. n c (rii. I WHERE TO EAT CAFE BOSTON con-'Ttpt- ht : v'c-tur- p-- iesm' 050223 Ogll. . Tit-Bit- GRAND S fl fj Mssa " y csBsaaicay, a Saving of Will K ll jj 25 to 50 Per Cent FRIDAY NIGHT NOV. 18. I SWEET CLOVER dIdT unml fkw, Reward. Warning A REWARD OF ? FIFTY DOLLARS F'lsh-d-Mil- cr f Pltte-burgrr- at Lonerf-ltineS- JlVfliym. UTAH LIGHT POWER CO., Mgr |