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Show THE SfOHXXXG EXAMINER: EDITORIAL ROOIndependent Phenp M- BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene Beil Phene f! " " WM. GLA3MANN Independent Phene Bell Phene telephone systems ,.N 120 ef P-both closed after I your paper phene If you dent Beil 779; Ind. 72. D. G. Neleon, Civ cu let ion Manager. pt RALLY ON OF LAND MONDAY TAKEN j BREVITIES Music Will Be Provided and Every pnaae of Republican Policioa Con-- I eidered by Able Men. Said to Be the Beginning of Eateneion ef Rood Nertiv Condemnation The story to the elect that the Gould people have been securing land for tbe erection of n large terminal in thi city, puhl'efard in yesterday's Standard, and first, step to building of a freight house, is aa assured thing. Ai a conference held yesterday af ternoon at the Weber Club room Hiih-erlan- KEUKEIH Tbe remaine of Kenneth Bowen, the aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bowen were laid to ram. In tho Ogden dity cemetery yeeeevday eftemoun. the funeral services being held In 'the Fourth ward meeting house at o'clock. Tho errvlcoa were presided over by W Hiwhop Wooiey, Pairlarh George Larkin delivering the funeral serai eu and the nmalc being rendered by The howling match between (be Bannock end the Riiabklne. both two men team waa the feature last night and the Interest manifested .both bv ibe players and (be large audience present, assures the starting of a nee nad league of iwo men learnt in tbe near fuuire. Wilson finished high with 76. six pins dividing the other three men, nil scores being high. Watkins had high Individual score with 20. Wilson killed off 210 and Raster eight-year-o- 202. .. 846 375 33 3n 27 5- 71 34 -1 710 BOWU IS BUSIED I f y department ef the ward. PeirtarJi Jarkln prearbed aa 1 represbesive sermon on ibe relattocaiiip which tween parents and children coolinuee throughout eternity, and of (be euro aalvattoe of children by the atoning blood of Jeaun Christ . Bo-Ill- tffl New York. Xov. Aatur. non of William Waldorf Astor waa called upon to pay a 2 (ax aa an alien today before being admitted io lha Vailed Btatea on bla arifival here on the steamer Cedric from Liverpool. This (ax was 1st led nnder itie section of the T'nlted Btatea Immigration laws requiring a head tax of 12 for every alien landing in this country. William Waldorf Astor. one of the largest holders of real estate In this city, Uvea In Ijondon and some years ago renounced his American citizenship and became .i, a British subject. POLITICAL FBIBONERS RELEASED 6 m Warsaw, Nor. 3. The authorities have released three hundred and fifty POWER HOUSE PAID FOR BUT INCOMPLETE. Nov. 8. Continuing Philadelphia. hi investigation of ihe construction of certain municipal building. W. R. Powell, the elty architect, made report Informing the mayor that the poser house of the aew municipal hospital is in an unflaiabed condition and that Henderson and company, the contractors, have received the full contract Artec' for riveting Ihe build ing. The amount paid waa 117,760. The architect In his report also elate that the power house was not built sccordlng to tbe original plana. VESSELS NOT IN DANGER. through blocks 84. 37 aad 3. Tbe defendant, iwts. owns n part of lot . bkick 27. over which tho company requires n piece 56 feet, in width, and It la this laud which tbe company serki to have condemned, and pending action in the proceeding the company ask for possession. Thi new move on the part of the Gould road, to a certain degree, verifies the stories zhat have been currant here and throughout the North wen to the effect that tha Westers Pacific la to invade the Northwest ter rltory and the acquiring the terminal facilities here, which are admittedly greater than is required at present, strengthen the belief that Ogden is to become the terminal of the Gould road In the west. For some time reports have reached the press throughout this section of tbe country to tbe effect that a corps were of Western Pacific engineers making surveys through Oregon and Washington, id rough the territory tapped by the Dreams Short Line, and that Gould was seeking an outlet on the Pacific coast at Seattle. That the are known to have been Democrats in englm-erhave been in the country the past, and it was noted that they allied there is no doubt, and that I were Just a enthusiastic a their R they have been in tlie employ of tha publican brethren la (he reception ac- corded ihe apeaksr. Gould road has not been denied. David Jeoaep called the meeting to It Is also the general belief among order and introduced a the chairman railroad men and others that, the bonds recently floated by tha of tbe evening Harvey Randall, who, Western Pacific as for tha purpose after a few remarks, presented the of buildlug the road to the north out speaker. One nfrer another. City Attorney of Ogden While the plena of the company, tor; John K. Bagiev, candidate for building of the terminal are notation; Joseph Dana, candidate for the ready to be announced. It can he stat- council from that ward; City Record' ed upon authority that, n largo freight er W. J. Crlicblow, .candidate for house is to be erected at once upon Judge John I). Murphy, ran didate for city judge; Rudolph Kuch-le- r, the land acquired on Twenty-fourtcandidate for mayor, and Mayor street, between Wall and Lincoln aveGlanniann made apeechea. nues. At each of the speakers were introThe new freight yards of the company will be loomed in the rear of ibe duced they were greeted with round warehouses that are located on the after round of applause, and when east aide of Wall avenne, which will Rudolph Kuchler arose he received an make ihe loading and the unbinding ovation, it being several minutes beof gooda an ecy matter. The old fore he could make himself heard. The principles of Republicanism and yards will not. be tftsjtrbed other than (hat the old freight tfhgot will he re- the policy of the Republican parly la Ogden, past, present and future, were moved. Other big improvements In the way discussed. At intervals during the evening of extensive building, and the establishing of ahop facilities and the In- music waa furnished by a mandolin and (be nalectinna which they creasing of tbs roundhouse are said club, rendered were areally appreciated. to he contemplated. REED HOTEL . political offenders who were imprisoned in the eared el. A regiment of dragoons has arrived 4 her to .reinforce the garrison. The. poet, and 'telegraph employee threaten to strike Uwnnnww. The strike of - the drugging cunt in ties. A citizens' committee lias been formed to assist in preventing disturbances. Kncoimter between Ihe troops and mobs continue in some places. A uiimtH-- of persons are to have lieen wounded. communication Telegraphic with Lodz Id intirpted. when thla big aggregation of fifty comes to th Grand tonight, luatlnee and night, mirth and music will surely hold sway. Tha show la more like the e mlustrel performance popular than hat been offered In minstrelsy In many year. The entire organization la in blarit face, and Ihe laughing featuiwe of the show have been developed over everything else. The bright particular alar ia Fred Russell, who Is without a doubt the funnleat minstrel end man ever known to the minstrel stage. Hie work this season Is said to lie by far the beet in his career of fun making, and there la always an epidemic of hilarity whenever hr make hi appearance. He is ably assisted by a dozen or more of the best of burnt cork comedian. 1005 efaows $71,257412 to he due for school purpos es for the current year and uhargeahl-.- ' upon the books of the board as due from tho county treab urer. Lnder the new ruling of the auditor regarding ihe giving and Inking of fractions of n mill on taxes the lose is about $43.61 this year. The report shows the total valuation of property for the year 1965 taxable for school purposes to ba $9,909,-943- . old-tim- h 1 AT THE The lurceia achieved this season by The report of Ihe counly auditor to tho lfarerly Mastodon Minstrel has been unparalleled In ita history and the board of education for the year a Ruaklna. Bishop Wooiey made auwe consoling ' remarks end Master H. Goddard end .137 220 160 lii 153 12 Watkins .170 lie 164 136 17- 2- 37 Mrs. Mary Farley rendered solos. UiiHhnier Interment waa In Ogden City ceme307 35 324 325 325 -- 1676 tery. tke grave being dedicated by Pelrlach George W. Larkin. WARRANTY DEEDS. DIVORCE FROMJJI. MIDDIETOI The following warrauly deeds have ter n filed In the county recorder's A divorce waa granted io James I office: Middleton from lury Green well MidKstclla Becrnft and husband (o dleton. yesterday afternoon by Judge Wilson, a part of lot. . block 15, Howell, by default. plal H Ogden City survey. Considers The complaint, in the rase recites lion 300. that ihe anrhoriiias to the auit were Kllnahelk Wild to Francis Wild, lot married October 16. 1W2, and that the 6 and a part of lot 7. block 2.Rlver defendant deserted th plaintiff in addition. Considers! ion 1.000. 1364, and baa since refined to live with him. ASTOR IB AN ALIEN AND MUST C. t Richards, attorney for plain- FAY TAX. ' " MATINEE UTAHN A. Mis Sutton and the ladie of the Lulu Sutton company are to give a reception uatiuee to ihe ladies and children patron of the Vtahaa theater this afternoon after the performance. Next week th play will be The Captain's Mate." with Hazel Kirk" la AUDHOR REPORTS TO active preparation to follow. BOARD OF EDUCATION y emblem. BANNOCKS BEAT RdSHMER RECEPTION y . cemetery, THE BTAR SHOW GIRLS. E. A. Nock, nghi-ot-aaagent. E. M. Allison, of tbs law firm of Van Cott and Allison, stior nhys: O. B. Gilson, local agent for the Rio Grand Western, and owner of the property which the road desired to acquire, arrangement were mgdr for with the purchase of all rlghts-of-wabut one exception. Difficulty was experienced la securing the land owned by Robert B. Lewis, in block 37, beand Twenty-secontween Thirty-thir- d street and papers in condemnation proceedings were filed late jeaterday in the countjr clerk's ofltre to get the laud needed. The paper in rbe condemnation proceedings make it clear that tbe Rio Grande Western la contemplating In clear some Important clungvs. language, the paper filed mate that rbe plaintiff has changed tie aiie for its freight house front Twenty first to Twenty-fourtstreet, and b adopted and located a new route for Its main line, which la lo rua be tween Wall and IJacolu avenues, a e Thers have been a good many queer rumors spread during the present campaign, oa the quiet supposedly by the sidewalk politicians, from whom it its understood that a contemporary gets Its political dope, and tha last one to be brought io light was reported to Chairman Hulauiskl by some of the Republic workers yesterday. On its face It is ridiculous, and the rumor, which ia to the effect that Charles Kircber, manager of the Ogden Water Works company, is s candidate tor mayor, not Rudolph Kuch-ler- , shows what impossibilities in the way of fake stories some people will believe. The candidate for mayor on the Republics! ticket is Rudolph Kurhler, member of the house of representatives, treasurer ot the Lewis and Clark exposition committee, cigar manufacturer, aud general man of affairs, having iu teres is hi a number of local business enterprises. How the rumor started is a question not easily answered, but to think of one connected with the water works company being a candidate for mavor. It Is to laugh. With the water question unsettled such a candidate would stand a great show of being elected. The mistake may have been made because of the similarity between the names of the two men, but a little inquiry would hiiTe set the matter right. While suffering from come of the common defects of burlesque of which vulgarity is one and while the surfeit of burlesque show recently has made ua critical iu regard to this form of amusement, the Star Show Girls STREET CAR COMPANY HAVE nevertheless, succeed in keeping us BROUGHT THEIR SUIT. happy for the usual time. The hit uf the ensuing part of the show which really rose above ef mediocrity waa the satire on an Defendant Surprised at Smalln music school. The lady in the Compensation Demanded for S40 Worth ef Damages. caW had a sweet voice, the professor was funny and Ernest Lambert was both very funny and a very good violinist and piano player. in the comedy Buying a Husband" tho gentleman described a 'a certain party." may have been very funny to an element in the audience. It is to lie hoped that that element was a small one, however. Suit Brought li KUCHLEB, KOI KIBCHER, IS OCDEHS UEX1 MAYOR IS ALL GOULD PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT EXTENSIVELV IN OGDEN. Holiday Bight ie not the Bight Put your creee in the circle under lure the Fourth. bin it ie almoai a at her let of go and the American Sag, good, for i here will be a bunch that, aad you will vote right political fire work wi off by the leader ibut will aweep ibe A muiical aad dance an given at ,u(iuei re tor election on tbelr ticket evening by the gueeia i the Virginia tg ,he teiurv on tbe day follow of the bouee, to which were invited a j number of friend of tbe reeidruie. . ,,r 0,1Mnj rally in tbe Opera ! 1 luring the evening a luncheon wne HouM OB Monday night are Invited naill bad time A merry erred aad the public of Ogden, no matter what allate hour, your politics are you are invited, though those thinking of attending Put your creee in the circle under are warned that they are liable to complexion the American Sag. and let her go at have their political that, aad you will vote right changed before the meeliag is over. Fbr the first time during the preeeut campaign tbe residents of the city will have at opportunity to learn direct from the lips of thee who have shaped tbe policy of the party locally, baa done In tbe what the Tbe body of John Whiiford Steph- just and what party it proposes to do in ens. who died of heart failure at Big past, the future. Plney, Wyoming. October 27. arrived Every phase of Republicanism will butt Pacific Tnlon over the in tbe city he dealt with, and any qnesiiuaa that u vrae Lindquist's taken and evening, anyone may wish answered will re undertaking establishment. where it reive the attention of the speakers. burial. for will be prepared Those who will address the meeting The deceaed, who waa 15 yearn ef art Hiidulph Knrhler. candidate for Sir. and con of Ml. waa tbe age. mayor: John K. Hagley, candidate for and Martha M. Stephen, Jam attorney; Judge John E. Murphy, city of in a years aad reaided for number candidate fur municipal Judge; W. J. from here removed ibia city, haring Griichlow, candidate for city recorder; to Big Plney, where be has lived for Mayor Glasmanu and others may bv leaves two decided upon later. tbe peat 12 year, lie Of mneir lhre will be a Meaty. An daughter wbo reside In Balt IaVv. The fuaeral services will be held orchestra will render popular and today from Lindquist's undertaking list riot Ic airs, a quartette will eing parlors, Btalmp D. 1L Ensign presid- campaign songa. aad Mrs. 'Will Howell ing. relatives and friends are invited will render a selection. to attend. For the occasion the. Opera House Interment will be in Ogden i'ity will he decorated with, tbe national Bannocks. Wilson ....16 173 210 172 13Baxter ....154 02 14 137 12 THOUSAND TO AND EVERY ONE IS INVITED OPERA HOUSE. 1905. 4, THEATRES ! r, NOVEMBER MORNING, REPUBLICAN BIG BLOCKS MODEST TWO Bell Phone . UTAH, BATTBDAT OGDEX, BINGHAM WANTS CUSTODY OF CHILDREN notice uf a motion to strike out certain words in a decree of divorce granted to Bertha 11. Bingham from Henry B. Bingham, has been filed in tho clerk's office of the Second district court. Accompanying the notice it aa aff- RIO CRANDE SUBMITS idavit, asking that ihe custody of tha ' TO ARRITRA1IDK three minor children, the mult of the marring, he givcu to the- defendant, the allegation being made that the Articles to arbitration plaintiff in the action la an unfit pep the case ofsuiauitiing the Rio Grande Western sob to retain their custody. vs. Edward Bell were filed yenterday in the clerk's office of the second FUNERAL OF MRS. SKURTLIFF district court, by Sutherland. Van Cott and Alliaoa, attorneys for tho road. The articles by agreement name Tha funeral services over tlie remains of Mrs. llansoa Sliurtliff were Leri Hammond, for the railroad and held yesterday afternoon from the Orion Field for Belf, artbltrators and Third ward meeting house, Bishop provides for ths selection of a third by the two selected. Wother spoon, presiding. The actlQn In the case aroze over Tho speaker were President Mid' dleton, and Elders X. J. Harris, Wil the taking by the railroad of certain 11am Van Dyke, Paul Zicgenhlrt and land the property of the defendant, Bishop Woiherapnun, all of whom re over which they built their branch ferred to the sudden taking away of road to Roy. At the time of the buildthe young woman, of her leaving her ing of tbe road Bell would not set a hnsband and children, and consoled price for the land, but waa willing to the bereaved with the knowledge that have the damages arbitrated. By agreement the wrder of arbitratbs purity of her life would win Iti tion will bo made by the court, and It reward In heaven. Solo were eting by Earl Johnson, In further agreed that the decision Mrs. Mary Farley, and Mrs. Pearl of tbe arbitrators shall be final. Lnckbead. interment was In Ogden city ceme-terHives are a terrible torment to the where tbe grave was dedicated little folks, and to some older one. by Elder Hhurtliff. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Inaunt relief, permanent cure. MONGOLIA IN FROM ORIENT. At any drug store, 66 cents. A San Francisco, Nor. 3- .- The steam ship Mongolia arrived tonight from Orient porta It waa expected that communion might be Put ysur cross In the circle under the Chinese hut it was learned that they th American flag, and let her go at aboard, will probably be here on the next that, and you will vote right. steamer. Tbe commission was apBOLDIERS DELIVER REVOLUTION-- . pointed to study political conditions abroad aud prepare a constitution, ARY ADDRESS. When shunt to depart from Peking a was thrown In their mldsl, few Warsaw. Nov. 3. At a Socialixi bomb mass meeting ihi afternoon iwo in- members being Injured. fantry soldier In full uniform deliver-ed revolutionary addresses, assuring i their hearers that the revolutionary Washington. Nov. o. The record In propaganda was growing in the army and that the time waa not far remote j .curimr1lal rare of Communder when the army would Join in a rrvo-- 1 Lucien Young, who commanded the liltionary oerthrowr a deapotic throne. Bennington at the time of the explos-Th- ein BandiPgo Harmeeting resolved to exclude ! on resumed at the navy depart-cafe- a newapapera. bakers and biticheri. and I l,r and restaurants from i lie general uieut today and la now under review:, ( i in understood that the sentence strike. Teleersphic communication between Warsaw and Odessa and Rnsinff On Don has been severed. A bomb whs thrown into the telegraph office at S:. John. X. F.. Nov. 3. Thirty New Odessa today and twelve Koundland fishermen whipped aboard were killed or wounded. American herring schooner Goi-- ; j the GIRLS WERE IN PANIC. i)i at the mouth of Bay of Islands aa members of her crew New York. Nov. 3. Two hundred to assist, in catohiug herring. They girl and &n men m. work in Frederick HKsert they bonrded her outside the limit beyond colonial Neff's paper box factory at King and three-mil- e hut. the colonial authorities were thrown into Greenwich that and will prosecute them s panic tunigbi i,v a fire which cum and may seize the vessel. pleiely deairoyr l ihe building. Bo quickly d:d the flame spread1 SENT POISONED CANDY. that less than fly of the young wo-men had tlmn ; get our by the Miuini The rest weir .oiled by firemen who Tupcks, Kas., Xov. 3. H. W. Sang-.-. rarrled iliem u,n ladder to hsleMiiiun for tlie ;er. All unhurt. The in'ali cago Candy rompani . was arreslPd at wm I'.-- iiumed $ id at a hotel tit Lawrence. Kansas, tonight damage 0t. hk a ;eii!l oT a telegram received CONSUL 13 DECAPITATED. from the authorities ut Chicago. He Is churned with sending poisoned WimhuiKioii 3. A calibgmui candy n his wife, who gave ic to a from Secret n Hum. sent bv divectiun Iheir daughter, who liecame very ui. of the today, cm shnrt ihe ! I Ike: llam-berse- u r. jurls-dlcilu- The Movement's the Thing Stylish shapes at Sphinx, at . Jim - IN IN .... ?i Mallory, at . Imperial, at Stetson, at . LN Stetson, at . S.N Get In one of Ue them. Toggery 244$ WASH. AVE. JEWELRY Our Specialty is Repairing . 3267 Work. Av. OGDEN, UTAH. DIAMONDS i i &4 tor Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price SMALLEYS COLORED MAN HANGED. Was Necessary to Carry Him to the Scaffold. Bouth McAlIester, I. T., Nov. 3. Grant Williams, colored, who murdered an unknown man la 19WI, waa hanged here today. Williams waa so weak from tuberculosis that it was necessary, to carry him fo tbe ncaffold and to hold him in place while the black rap was adjusted. BOUND FOR St Twenty-Fift- h VENEZUELA HAPS. m tar P. ERNSTROM PER- - Fort De France, Maninque. Nov. 3. The French armored cruiser DeSalx, Admiral Bevne De Tai Feyrere, which aalled from Chert ourg October 1$. arrived thla morning and Is now coaling. There are two other French cruiser here, the Trouds and tbe Jurlen De La Gravlere. dispatch from Paris, October Tfi. the departure of the DeSaix for Martinqite inaugurated the preparation for dealing with the Venezuelan question with a strong hand if President. Costro persisted in his course against France. The Jurlen De La Gravierre la a second class cruiser and the Troude a third class cruiser. A said that ! ! e - Seattle. Wash.. Nov. I. Owners of whaling veeaels now In the Arctic, ocean declare that, despite the report from Washington of a promised relief expedition, neither their vessels nor tbelr men are la the slightest danger. Captain B. T. Tilten, owner uf the whaler Alexander Herman and Bonanza, said that it was too early In the seasou for worry over the shlpa composing tbs first, which are poeaildy Th following are Ihe arrivals at in the ice. He aaya that provision for the past Iwenty-fou- r ilie Rood can readily be brought to (hem. hours: K. W. Harold. Ogdeu: Squire Coop. TEXAS TOM" WALSH DEAD. Salt Harry Koae, New York: Awin I. via. Rail Lake; M. N. J. HARRIS, ATTORNEY. 8r. Louis. Nov. 3. Mu., Texas D. J. lAn. Al- Son Francisco; Torn" Walsh, knosu among 77 2 racing i Benjamin Bayleas. Notary Ptilffin, hirst National Bank men all over ihe country as a plunger MT J. P. Ibd. on race horpet, died today ai the Mnl-le- William A. Rond. Chicago; Bldg. Both 'Phones iu office. Zonne, Appleton: (1. J. Sprout, Salt at. residence. hospital from dropsy. Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Xuliold. W. Fennessey. MIm Florence Hatnil-ioMias M. Green. E. A. Lambert and wife, Jama Ten Brooks, New York: E. H. Reed. Ogden: J. R. Buckle and wife. Jos. K. Murphy. Tho. H. Shannon, Chicago; K J. Moore. San Francisco: A. S. lvy. O. J. llsrry Abram, New York: .and wife. Ogden; K. II. Root, Denver: C. E. Rishee. Kansas City. jFK . Mo.; Mr. K. W. Mai non and sun. Og Brsluer. Brendnof; llnnli (). den; - ii-. i Grelg and wit Oneida, Pin.: K. A T. TV. Ma'ihew. Sail Sack. Fall. l.ake; T. B. Ross. Tumors to he considered flrat when selecting a watch.. A haadaeme caae Maaa.: .1. B. Rvanr. R. 1 Allison Jr. doesn't make the watch any mere that clothe mok tho man. Sail Like. official lifu of Willing R Kmythe, a JUMPED TO KIS DEATH. American cm i! at Bafslema. . There ien't any doubt about our ability to aupply anyone with a GUARDS AT THE PALACE. Vr. Sin. ihe was removed noreliable a thoroughly on the coinpiI:ii, of tbe auditor for timepiece at wholly aatiofaetory price. Wo can S' mii Francisco, Xnv. 3. Dazed liy Vicuna. Nov. 3. V strong guard ocataie d that he had an illrevts, whi-'i- i he had etossed thp give you a choice of th very boot that aro mad; you con pick whatin of front, the cupied aquare HoThurg hein necl eoi,i h dWcharse uf hi con incut In ci.iiqucr, lands Theodore ever caoe pleaoeo you to go with it. Both work and cooes aro doubly ps'iHce this evening in order to prevent dirt. L vv . a distinguished French archi-rera recurrence of the ilots of yeaierdav Tie wa i... Ireland find itp- wbh office In New York, either guaranteed by th maker and by ua. At. a meeting or ihe provincial diet pointed from j jam June, fd o- - jumped today from a window ( today the governor of liwe- - Austria C a (I ;n on McAllister at reel, and was announced iha: :he question of uni- i uv io tin the cement side-wsSpeck v vcrti.ll Riiffilge i now in a f.v- w.t in- Von e German msiIiiiuh-'nry- . feci bcbiw. fury n ward leglt-liiMlent, tep dpr n wat lmi.it t l ed b Ch: MHO, Nov. IT, Fred Me Lead uf I . Kooeeli SUFFERS OF FIRE. was a giuof ;ii president nt lunch' j (be Gold cluo. Rockford eon. Hi- hru:.,av u. president Hiv-- e defeated Herbert V.t i:'a. of the 3. Nov. No'i.. liitf'lne. 'mtav veil verbal ex;ii Msiiins uf friendship Kuc lid club. Cleveland, in t he finals dertroted a laige depar ineiii store from Gmpe.or William and bla con-gr- fur ihe championship of the Western AT THE BIG CLOCK building owned by ex Sena; or u'a Inn on ;i result of the Profpsional Play era' hrkocI.cIiui at ntliet btiiblinai- - Mini -- r.icl.ti dent' .ii'ei n '.in in behnlf uf presi- ill Chicago Gold club Inii.ij by jour perre Slid ii I, iu , ji Mild lull pi piajr. r your head is in the right It not, nov is time to get under. Tha auditor also submitted a lengthy report on the assessing of the car private companies by the stale hoard of equalisation for school purpose showing $45 to he due from this source. In the absence of I)r. Joyce, president of the board. Mr. G william, vice president, presided. The flnance committee reported hav ing received from tbe county treasurer $2,500. which had been paid into the treasury of the board, from the tale of high school books $C5, from the sale of grade hooka $23. and from the county board or education $54. The amount now due tho treasurer of the board is $2,644. The sanitary committee reported three cases of small pox la (he city and four cases of diphtheria, noneof which affect tbe schools. Put your croas in the circle under the American flag, and let hr go at that, and you will vot right MRS. If you are wearing one of our Hats BIG EXODUB FROM EAST. PRACTICAL HORSESHOEfi. Wa are specially prepared Nr shoring main and sa how w bora. do It Oppsri" Consolidated Wagon A MaeMs company. Phone 316 X. Twenty-thir- d atreal Pick Your Coal Now IS -- Slil-we- I Bfter-werii- Eng-bind- ! - i. -- I Heh-nyo- - J.S.Lewis&Co.'Si de.-v-- i Sii-r.h- ct-i- I - - I I i k loiti Angeles. Cal., Nov. 3. The rush of travel from eastern points Increase as the time draws near for the expiration of the special rates on the railroads. H is estimated that 6.660 traveler arrived in lxs Angeles today over th three roads, the Pants Fe. the Southern Faclflc and the Balt Lake. Tweni.v thousand passengers are to have arrived here since Monday. PANAMA KEEPS ITS BIRTHDAY. The Panama WtiMiingion. Nov-- ". legation here toda.velebra?d the arc-un- d anniversary of the birth of the AT SHCRTLIFFS rew renuhllr. Felicitations were received from many dignitaries. An an2041 Washington Avc. niversary dinner wa given tonight, tbe special guest of honor being M. 77 ever mind the coal di Bunau Va'rilla. who was the first, min- you make the coni 0111' ti. ' or from Panama to this country. ister of moults are going to lc BT there wont ? winter; A MARTIAL LAW BLUNDER. It them. Ours war nrs lly voted to " fgJnied .A TiOniliiti. Nor. 8dispatch to a pa coal. too. VI news agency from Odessa today says clwu nnder cover. ou or the procbui ation martial law has pe? mt of dirt in it: been withdrawn, the proclamation Ross Book and being d:u to sn offical Office yeirday BOTH 'PHONE blunder. fl. St.t7 |