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Show ECAMISCT; OGDgy, ETAH, THtOTPAT 1HE MOBMXG 8 PLAYS CANYON SITE DESPONDENT1 (WIND TOEBCjySS'ITOE HAVOC i at IDEAL SAYS IN TREES To It's the best Boys' Store, because it's the best Man's Store. We know what the men want in Clothing, and what the boy ought to have. BLOWN DOWN WIRES BROKEN. ARE JUST THE AND Store Windows Aro Smashed and B'CycIs Racks Scattcrsd All Ovor St roots. , au.l Twcn')-eoua- Were giving absolutely FISH asked what he and the member of his party though of the aits of the proponed fish hatchery la Weber county, near 11 uni sr llle, which they visited Tsemj-tifij of trees were j yesterday. 1 b intro"You know. ! continued," duced a bill into congress last year that provided for the establishment of fish hatcheries in some of the states, including Utah. The bill went through ha house of repiasvntatives and came back to tba senate, but. In tba meantime, it had been decided that the luuuiuer-- ; oils other parts of ihe oi:v it wa. ie- ! piM'ted 'hat wiles were down. A large show window ai the rnre of a blown In. as weir Tribe and .lone in tba Gasbeig studio on r.lia wludow TwemyilMt street. The skvlighiA n a unmhei of 01 her buildings wreto ud rack. signsblown In awnings anotti the main 'rue- we'e strewn along the ideaiss ai au early hour this morning. A number of Parse. ahviin. eir.. in lint diairirt itwin ihe Og'iv-bridge 10 Tweiuy-nximeet. aui upon the bem-warn demolished, while a nuat-le- r of dwelling house aio suffered. Oilier damage wrought by ilie wind hai not been reported. boy. A 'll is an ideal place.'' said Senator Heed Smoot, last evening to a representative of this paper, when he was a Itet'o a u tint Uef nrri. biown down upon ihe wire. 1 appropriations vould have 10 be cm. and the appropriation of fish hatcheries eras oae of those to suffer. It was agreed, however, that 'be bill rubber balls and cannot hurt should be taken tip again at 'he urs the children. session and soon sfier congress convenes this winter the bill will be passed "Of course, an inspector will Lae the dtf to cuuto here and ferent proponed sites, bn: I shall recommend strongly that :be one In ibt be selected " county, and up. SMOKER 0. R. B. CIVES The Senator was asked if there were other sites being considered aud The first annual "smoker" of the lie said that. i his knowledge there was aui. U. K. B. which was given last evenBenalor tituoot said that the only ing in the (bid Fellow' hall, was draw buck to the site waa the lacw of laigelv all elided by nliout fitly nietn-lieand ifaeir friends. The affair was adequate means of ranaportattou, tun one of the stoat wuccetutfiil social when luld that There was every reaEXAMINER TELEPHONES. erenta ever given in Ogden by young son to believe tnat in the near future men and marks the fottading of an a road would be running u the mouth I EDITORIAL ROOMB organization for the "promotion of good of hr ran ou. and possibly through the canyon, he aduiitied that reason Ui s.uTh2r.t.',hn. would not preveut the site from being O. R. H. was organized sens. The BUSINESS OFFICE sc acted. men seven with month a "btiut ago 120 Independent Rhone . ...... .Ne. "Have you anything to say regarda a sow boast Itera of and membership SS a Ne. Bell Rhone ... a ing Ihe success yesterday of the will probwhich of ever twraiy-ttve- , WM. OLABMANN American parly in Ball laike." he Ne. 18 ably double in a montb. The yssocia-tiuti'Independent Rhone was asked. ia main In Ogboon object help Bell Rhone "I have nothing at all to say reden In every possible way. These facia -- .Na. 120 ef bath the elertjou iu Bait lake. We garding smokwere last ai oul evening's given closed after Sp.ni. were whipped, that's all. aud I don't was The fore sir er. the evening pari If you dont get your paper 'phene believe in political post past with card aud later all repaired tnoricuis." be bolding and Ball 771: Ind. 872. D. G. Nelson, the senreplied where au elngyul to the hall, banquet Manager. manner in ator the laughed pleasant ws spread. repast tur which he is aoted. Kaeretsry F. M. .luaes inirodticeil "I am still a Republican," It conF. K. Goddard ns the umhi mazier, tb- - only thing to do ia who. Ip a Beat address, welcomed the tinued. "and 10 get together and prepare far two folof Then ths evening. guests toasts: lowed the following "Our years hence." Hens! or (.moot and Sutherland. ConGiiest. Era uk Huffman: "Th Ole Jeci. J. G. Walker; "Tfcq Xante." gressman Howell, and the latter's private aerretary, Hugh Cannon. K H Ilenry Kosmblutb; "The Hrigltam CnRiaier. United Biateg revenue Ed. Girls." ''The Minch; City Trip,'' James Andersou. Wllllapt Glen Waterman, of Balt Lake City, Fanl Kuhit; "YCeno." Frtuk (lav ton; was an Ogden visitor last evening. "The O. K. H. Toast, Frnak Custelhi: Spry, chalrmaa uf the Salt, laike city "The Water Wagon." Charles Clark; central commit (ee sad Slate Game Warden Sharp, arrived la the city yesA marriage llcenae waa issned lata "Tbs Hoys miner Crocks! 1. jcHerday afternoon to Alfred F. HenAfter same lime had been spent, iu terday just before main and were met at commissioners, Annie K. Ihe bauqust hall, ail returned 10 the by the county kel, aged 8, of Ogdeu-anwhose invitation they visited tba counAt (Nell, aged 2. uf Rail laike City. rerwpibta mum. where Mr. (Ren Waier- infor the purpose of making aa ntaa, uf Salt Lake City, favored thn ty Keller Bros., proprterora of the Orch- with a number of iiiwrn- - spection of the site for the governgathering ard dairy, have sold their business -'- menial aeledioua. and. with others ment fish batrhery. The party waa o Huntsville, taken nducL ths rendered a number of vocal select Ions immediately J. A, Stephen, who will same In Ihe future. The cummillers were aa rullewa: where dinner m served, after which the alts of the Rscepllon, I Wright. F. Clayton, W. they preceeded to ' In a hatchery, north of lluniBTille. warranty deed recorded late Emily. I Corey . Kefreshmema: F. At the request of the congreaeionnl yesterday afternoon, Allen M. Man Cluytoo, W. Gorman. K. Crocked. F. rimi and wife convey to laabrll Aini-du- Huffman. The nlficeri. of the club are: party. Game Warden Sharp tested the water and found it to be of the right part uf the south west quarter of F. R. Goddard, ; Cbaa. Clark, fur the propagation of seciiua 3. township ti. north range 2 vicsprealdsni; presidesi Walter Knilly, ireas-ure- temperature west. Consideration f Ijmo. fry and' aimed that the aite Thr (). It. B. espscia to lie' In ita trout club rooiua wilhm a couple of week. waa all ihai could be desired. The proposed aite of the fish lialcb-erDied -- lamia K., non of Mr. and Mrs. Is north of Huntsville on Spring rfViyd H, Chandler uf Wilson lame, of IN COURT Creek, a beautiful stream between diphtheria. Monday, aged 2 years and DISTRICT Xorlb and Middle forks, which akirta two months. The funeral was held! the city and uiergea into Middle fork Tuesday from the family residence. The were in heurd Mkfwlng tiers I lower down thn valley. It ia oaring to 1u Howell the dialrtet court by Judge tbe many excellent features of this A pile or rubbish burning in ibe late afternoon: yesterday creek that Cominiwdoner Wilson Las Vitkin Pacific freight yards at I: 15 last I In the case of May l.yuch v. Ogden been diligently working for two years evening, gave rise to a rumor ur ihe City, the following witnesses exwere 10 see hla The plana maieriallxe. yards being on fire. amined for the plaintiff: Mrs. 8. a uniform lu at. den. Preere. N. K. Christiansen. j fnnn 60 to 61 degrees. temperature This lentpera-(,rac- e JAMES B.MARBERGER DROPS Perth a ture 1 right for an extravagant Paine, Alexander was l)EA0 AT his EVEKIMC MEAL i plaintiff is ( ace king 10 recover fl.itott alleged to be James B. Marberger. residing ai IftSH1 dtte fur tnjaries sustained by stepping h dead (.apliol avenue, dropped street lns( into a dlte.li on Twenty-sixtas he wax sitting down to the1 tweeu Wall and Lincoln avenue. .1 meal. The deceased was ap-- j ary g. of this year. parent ly ln steal health aud hi demise i in the ease of John Berry va. I'tah .... conies aa grew, shock to the family! Conatniclion company, ihe defendant's : jn nnnte other mumifaln stream. These an-and euniuinnlty. lira. l demurrer was mistakied and the plain-- insect, with the cresa and the pure Coulter were Mimiumn-d- . Init the man tiff given twenty days to amend the , apring. form an ideal spawning ground complaint. .for ihe development of trout. An order appointing A. Btewer. An important ronslderatiun is the guardian of the estate of t'hnrles aitppiy of water, and he extent of the West, an Incompetent, wsa signed liv'apnng fed territory In the eiitna- the court. 10 act In the action fot of the coiniitlasionerx. :heie la nt M ttirce brought, by Mrs. Mary West. j aej.ona of the year, enough wver I to feed a fishery tiiii' would lie large Energy all gone? Headache" Autn. ruoueh nt supply the entire mountain aeh mu of urdar? Himpir a raP ofjeounirt with tiny desired number of I torpid liver. Burdock Blood Hitters spawn Rome Nov. R. -- It ia considered car-- j will make nes matt or wnman of! The position of bpilng creek is the lam that a secret consistory will bet you. ninai sriran'iiKeoii of any spot In Flab .. he!.l Decent her 11. and a public con-- : .. for :he buichery. Maps of the sure ' y December II. and that FOR RELIEF OF JEWS. Manager rounding country lay bare tne Import('againo de .Xzevdo. major dotno of theant fan hut the headwaters of seven couiiilex ran be reached from Spring -(I!( nite of Rill Janeiro. Archbishop of London, and .Tscoh H Bdticfi' : rtv-- k in a day's travel. This journey or Si vi'.lc, A rh bishop Rnniaxa.of New York, have each raided ffr.u . in four direciious can be wade over r Kirin liiiUKSiy. and a no: her pvel bub 10 St. Peierslmig for ihe reiier r as good mountain road a- - any In the a'c. who name is no: ni kno t 11. w'dl the .lew who siilT.rd rnnu rec.-- 'r s a'e. To points not wllhin convenion: j (; he ert ated cardinal. urbane". each of Ogden valley. :ie spseu free with each Boys suit a rifle that is harmless shoots Bii-trl- Suits at $3.50 Suits at $400 Suits at $500 e m I S S a n r, d d REED HOTEL sit-ness- ACTION TO BE FILED ACAINSTJINION PACIFIC As action will be filed in ihe district conn today by W. L, Maginnta aa y i I . . ! : of the best, mountain road In the west. 10 the best railroad tHstrllmling point ' in ferrllorv. Ihe argu-- . Till t one of the strong me tits in favor of Oeden valley, a the best adapted phtre for an chhuuvr less batcher-- . Two veare aau the h warden uf ; New China ' ti-- aa in Ogden v a ley Mile governim'iu He .i inspect in:: Spr.iix creek. s shown of fruni to l in we.cltt after one veer of a Ai this lime be pro-- ! devekipnienr noil need '.III' aite to lie the be' com hina'.iiiu of uaittinl exeeileuc.cK of any ' he bad inspected in the ('n'ted R'S'.e. lain their return nip ilw par'v were ihe puea's of Cuumy Com mi s'onrr Billy WiImiii a 'be Hemi:ace. where auniH-- was served :ife whuh l.e relumed '0 'he Heibre going .0 the tra.n 'bar w;i iu ate :he itariy u Pal' Ijtke 'S.r called it nun Major G'.aaniann he I : three-qnarrei- OUR FALL GATHERING OF PICKARD'S HAND PAINTED CHINA MAKES AN ATTRACTIVE EXHIBIT THAT NO ONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN EITHER TABLEWARE OR IN PURELY DECORATIVE PIECES SHOULD FAIL TO SEE. IT IS A NOTEWORTHY SHOWING NOT ONLY IN EXTENT VARIETY Or ASSORTMENT. BUT IN THE QUALITY OF THE WARE AND THE BEAUTY OF THE DESIGNS. AND iHu-.n.- r ci'. SanJar'1 olfi'-e- md ' hru '.ion J.S.Lewis&Co.XS AT THE BIG CLOCK Beujnniin R. Jenson, the son or Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jensen. died .11 4 o'clock yesterday eTicr-nqoat the family residence, rear of 2224 Grant avenue, of diptheria, with which he had been afflicted Din a abort time. Several other chi Id re 0 or the family are suffering from the The avmpathr of ihe cm ire disease. community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Ihe funeral will be held this af ernoun at 2 o'clock from ihe family resitlenc;. A abort service will be held nt ihe graveside aftet the casket is lowered fifteen-year-ol- I . p'-n- : . m pa- - the.r er a ha'f hour n eivi;. wi'h h!m d.'.rng rui'h ,(. ,. b ...... of th w;!, -f':!'iisseii amt ihe major ' ,vrc in vipiwur of he inncmrn 'ebi'ihm'r.' DEAD BENJAMIN JENSEN , , n j I j : Neb.: E. 8. G. Haynes, Smithson, Minneapolis; Chicago: Joseph Shepherd, Balt lAke; Charles I Prater. Denver: A. J. Anderson. Chicago; F. Nightingale, Balt lAke: J. G. Whitaker, New York; Big lantler. Ban Francisco; W. J. Parkin son. Chicago; George Cline. Kansan City; Jack Matlhews and wife, Omaha: H. J. Pratt and wife. A. R. Window and wife. New York; Norman Peel, Chicago: 8. W. Wherry. Ogdn: Ad. Feltenetein, C. A. Maud, Chicago; George W. Whlttemore. Bristol. Conn.; C. Schilling, San Francisco: T. Barnes, ('Jnclnnati, O.: S. Koenig, Milwaukee, Wi.: J. I. Merirkel. K. O. Stebbon, Ball TAke; Tom Wise, Kansas City; Big Ronnenberg, San Francisco: 1,. H. J. )f. Smyth. Balt 1aV:c: New York: 11. A. Pierre. San Fran-clcT. T. Goodwin. New York: C. B. Joseph. San Francisco; C. R. McWilliams. Syracuse, X. Y.: H. P. Hey-ridCheyenne; L. P. Goodhue. Denver; Tube Barnes, Cimarron, Colo.: II. T.iehman, A. Li eb mail. C'hlcjgo: 1. R. Marinan. Denver: Joeph Marshall, North Ogden, 1.. R. Gold wood, Lincoln, quired. 1 . The following are the arrivals at the Reed for the past 24 hours: Aurora lieavlft, Zion: C. Edward Han Francisco: Harry W. Webster. New York; George P. Tracy, Denver: H. Lnwden, Mk! lAhe: W. H. Herman, Geneva, N. Y.: F. M. Whipple; Ogden; George Davis. Vernal; H. I Ritson. Boston: Waller Florence. Chicago; R. V. Williamson, Kansas City; John 8. Howell, Ban Franrioac; attorney for Loitla C. Marshall, administratrix of the relate of ('. P. Marshall, deceased, against iba I'nktn Pacific Railroad cotniiany, to recover damages in ihs sum of 2ti,(uif. The complgini. ul leges that the detvnsed waa employed by the defendant aa hrakeman at Rock Hfver. Wyo, June 27, 1!W4, and ih;ti it was necessary fo go over Ihe company's proiierty on a track velocipede. While performing thia duly the deceased was struck by a freight train and received such injuries from which he died later. The complaint alleges that a high wind was blowing and that ihe engine did not whistle a1 s crossing aa was re- I , This cut represents a new ana Nice grey mixture. 112.00. We always have something nice ta SHOW YOU at Fit i y. r. 1 the burlesque to prove the standard of all burlesque With that object in view the management or the Jolly Grass Widows, which will be the aUractkm at the Grand Friday, has spent an enormous amount of money in securnew scenery and gorgeous cos JURY FINDS JOSEPHINE MOVES ing t umes. The shows in the western SUICIDE. COMMITTED wheel this season will be of a higher standard than ever before, being strictly first class etetroragansas. As in the Wat Cast Dawn Over Death ef Grand past the Jolly Grass Widow a, known aa the beat burlesque show on ths road mether and Had Often Hinted at will sgsia prove its right to its well Suicide. earned title. Replete with gorgeous costumes, beautiful scenery, clever and shapely women, the Jolly 'After careful investigation we find artists, Grass Widows in its entirely will lust said Joseph ue Moves caute by be seen by all tbaailtheatre going pubher death on Xovuuei' 7. 1908, nt Og- lic of the city. den. Tub. from the effects of n dot of laudanum administered by her own A SHOW TO TALK ABOUT. hand with suicidal intent. AMuS "A show to talk about." 1 one Signed i M. E BVLK.LEY, property staged, properly enacted, and, ' JAMES CA8S1X. poaaessing novelty in the highest deJurors." The above Is ihr official statement gree. Buch a one ia "Mid Night in Chine, of the cause of death of the young girl town." which appears at the Grand who was found ded Tuesday morning on Saturday matinee and night. at he residence of Iter sister. Mr. WilThe acenie clement of the meloliam Hadley. 282 Grant avenue. drama ia a vital one, aad again "MidThe testimony of aii witnesses night. in Chinatown' excel. called before the coroner's Jury that Two notable acenre are the docks before eat eererday afternoon Judge of San FTsncisuo bay at night, and result In couri. the municipal Murphy the San Quentin prison. ed in the verdict, bin ihe fact was also There are no dull waits for cliat n least couple maxes in this Golden Gate City stage-storbrought out fhai for of weeks before the suicide of the and tn the vernacular of the young girl she had been despondent street." there is something doing and bad talked frequently with the every moment. As an illustration: In girls with whom Hie worked at the the prison ia enacted one of the many Troy steam laundiy. of making away sensations of the play. The hero un wlih herself. in confronted the threshold of Her companion Lad thought that ' by his enemy andescape A terrible accuser. she waa only fooling, and had paid no of contest ensues a fight genuine great attention to her statements, al- acientifie skill and muscular treaglh though one of the girls who testified, by iwo evenly matched athletes. A Ada B rostrum, stated to ihe jury that clever and battle of superior on Monday aha had walked home from It v in ihe thrillingart. manly work wiih the dead girl and the latter Prices 25c, Stic, and 75c. had told her that she was going away Bad would never see her again. That statement excited Mist Brus-tra- DEE STANFORD MEN and aha argued wiih Mtae Moves SHUT OUT RUSHMER telling her that it was wrong to kill one's self. team won three The The testimony developed the fact that Miss Xio.vcs wax not happy in straight games front Rushmer. Owing her home life, and that she greatly to the high wind prevailing scores sere missed her grandmother, by whom she low. P. Herrick had high Individual was brought up and aho died last' averagr. with 206. spring, and that tut several occasional she had said that she was going 10 her mother, meaning her grandmother. From the testimony it waa seen that the girl's pai and her conduct while In Ogden waa of the very beat, and H was difficult to arrive ai a motive for The Troy steam her laundry people speak highly of her and late that she worked nigliia up to Sunday, and iberefme could not have kept improper company ax uuavasou-abl- e hour. Thsna is some talk of the girl having been morose over nnhappy home affair. Init their is nothing 10 even coufirra that theory of an Incentive for suicide. It. M. Connor, fur whom he dead girl worked: Ada Broatrom, Rose Isabelle Graney, Mrs. William Hadley, the girl's staler, Mrs. Lizsie Ream of Plain City; Ur. K. I. Rich, who examined the body ofter death, and Chief Browning, wlto was called into the rue after the death waa discovered, were examined, aud rhelr testimony pointed to the suicide theory that has been held. Before the examine dnn of the the Jury viewed the remains at lirdtqntst's undertaking parlors, where Lbey have been since Tuesday. n, Uk-kso- Discs the split in wheel it has become necessary OWN LIFE Sonotop'o Bill for Establishing Hatch- cries Will Bo Raised During Ndat Session. 1 The mud movui las; uiyli; did ho damage amcit the ciiy, sire of thr telepnonc and lighi rum--In of window panic. alto 10 a nuntli' ilie buaiaeax diwritl. and building ill the uonhoru pars of toon. The greatest damage 10 wiu sue lone on Monroe avenue. beterea Not our own ideas exclusively, but a contribution of suggestions made by our customers. Come here so you can have the satisfaction of know ing you get the best for your FOR PLACE HATCHERY. THEATRES GIRL TOOK SMOOT CITY S0TI3IBEB MOSSING, TISDALE WRIGHT'S New York, Nov. 8.- - a genn Bent out by the police lon'skiir W. Ttadale, well out the aomh and wm; h, g -promoter and aiock broker j- - T FRESH EVERY DAY dale but recently returned "f Georgia, and was slopping ink , wife at the hott-- Seville Mooaar lt' The lace robe which ia to be given ernoor about ,1 o'clock T:.ile to the most, popular young lady by wife that, be was on' ror g the Fourth Ward Chrysanthemum fair and since then notacting bins ba .ia on in our suit store winhim. dow. It bad been the itia,ns au, j. Already g great deal of interest lention to go 10 lloston nn has been shown In this contest. attend a meeting of the A!ata Gold Mining couipsav The handsome Chrielmaa Delineator which ha la presidenr ! fifteen cents the triumph of printMra. Tisdale and hn m.u irf ers art A popular novel printed ia the opinion that Mr. Tis.is:P this style would he worth three to with foul play as be a in !k hah four dollars. Many new party gowns of carrying larse turns of monn b are shown. side valuable a waa RANDOMS . I kJ-o- ay , A shipment of back and wearing times. ide numbs is just in. The November bargains are attracting much attention. Every department now offer unusual price Induce-ment- Nov. 8. The eorrsaponfai Daily Mail ai Si. declares that a militarv roun is fwv He says thai olfirara coming. "f the a. Fifty pieces of colored drees goods will lie placed on the counter tumor-roat sharp reductions. ot Tomorrow afternoon the beginners' class in Pyrography will be in session. As this class la just forming, all beginners will feel at home. New York. Nov. 8 Three hundred bonnet for babies the price la cot just In two. We place them on the table and invite you to help yourselves st Just hslf price. Moscow, Nov. 8. The city cuyarl today rejected a proposition to ortar. a cUy militia. Only ten voia ie cast in favor of the proposition Many ladies are supplying themselves with Re dfern corset for $1.48 a pair. The regular price la $3. These Red fern a are filled with real whale bone as very few corsets are they're covered with best coutil. We couldn't give better quality for $3. h. fJUPP in Toques, the Utile clocking capa for children, pure wool. She. WATCHES AND Rompers are little bloomer suits for children of one, two, and three years, made of washable material In dark colors tiVr. JEWELRY New coari are being unpacked. A fresh shipment frames la just in. of medallion Our Specialty is Refairing Some odd lengths of embroidery left from the sale will be dosed out 2287 cheap. i Te'i-apl- i I Soft French flannels pure woolen ideal material for waists, kimonss or tony wrappers the 75c quality for ; WATT IS COMMITTED. k. U'lii'iiii. Xi At litre Marliair-vree- o.i'ice run:" :r.la; :lie. heanrs of a markable charge acain' ll'iah VY.i ", former member of pa--I'amrni. "f : pri nip' in in bribe ' Nt asist in nttn during va'o '.I v with hi w.fi h eonimit'al of. " W'jt : fu. Til .,' 'lie Owi T4 h i re Jofondar. "iesed m li.""" bail i uuplt , : I v ' ; Nut ife of Mi. 'n. who ha R:w- - S -- Ml. K. rMiOll. . rof,,aI, ''' a,n- - Our dressmakers are now hi a position to give excellent service street or parly gowns none too simple, none too fine. The highest price ufButierick terns is 20c. DIAMONDS pat- FOOTBALL IN 1730. TOR Perfect Cut fine Color Lowest Price SMALLEYS Twenty-Fift- h shinnea. h New Yolk. Nuv. 8 I; tut utt-- i nonneed :tvi.' iha; S'iivvcshdi Fish.! president of the Illinois Central rail-road, ha con sen tel to verve on coni- of the Muiueli mii'pe nr three i.ifo lnnranre n ipvreilgare txit'Ps'iJ. Th nr'-etneoibrrx of. t T sn-'ommiLie, a; panv e r r . Jofca . A5!ChlO:('Fff i Columbus stats hospital. His mental condition is attribuied 10 worry over ihe elect ion. 11:8(1 a. nt. It I Air copv tiehi ronvsntiotl Japan and 'be I'ni'.ed Blares Tokio. Nov. nunnered tbs'. hvwp fi i lias hreit aatlrfaciorlly concluded, aad'. i Tlw ,n ihe p'e of being signed. onaire phiian'hropt:. , mi much money N. J. HARRIS. ATTORNEY. Chicago. Nov. Havana sntali n.lieg- the coim'ry. j via New Oiloan.kChlcntoi,, two davs tn the CuWashington. Nov. 8. Mr. Taknbira, re Ijing in hof death, having! lmn capital and teium 10 Chicago all the Japanese minister, called, by' api.'aI;: ti'iiHank Miff-rsiie i I- of a a is. week, i; p p:umie. In- point men; on President Roosevelt at j !''yi. V li - . i kiti ki; tre; j 'he liin.ui hellevHj Kvilvi.. 'he White bon" tuuisnt. He remained I 1fi.il! .Ipv),,ska tail . ..i . jt khnf li'i'S. luiuig J ls than half au buttr. I - e.l .1 K- 11 ij 1 UTAH 4oc. Ijondon Chronicle. Alton emteaunn today adopt ed a resohi'ion condemning the game Xanesville, O.. Nov. 8 J. E. Grotzer. and placing the ban upon foo'hall in Republican candidate for member of A bun schools. public serTire who was defeated at yesterday' elect ion, waa today adFISH WILL SERVE. judged insane and committed to the ,rWVi1,Tj Wadi, Avt, OGDEN, ; .jr Man Hall young. English rlolintai. made k first American appearance before cordial audience in Carnegie Hall to. The tale uf shoes continues with night. Bhe played concei ios of Tick. IVowahl and Paganini wiih murk ap. unrelenting vigor. Fresh surprise and splendid technique. She receitr are ready today. We warn our cuseach number, fedmiia. tomers against doubtful slock and calls afrer methods of transients who have no that ber American tour has brp: auspiciously, reputation to maintain. 111 he'o.t;v liPndnn r well-know- n bn-ln- ra and cna ii sou:,,, Mh. milk Suupl"!!! Pstn-Fbi- several regimen'i itely algnifled their adherence to eonstltuilonalisi movem.-- and ib the people's next nltinwnni to autoerxey will find the bnik of army at least passive. - ! hn if We who complain of hoops and whipping tops and other games played in the streets to the annoyance of ben passengers, may congratulate ourselves that football ia no longer to be In winter, we reckoned with these. are told by an old writer, "football is ' a useful and charming exercise. It .PECULIARITIES OF MALTA FEVER ia a leather ball about as big as one's filled with wind. We do not The scion iti.- coniiiiisfiiin w bich li.tr head, CHANCE OF BUSINESS know if this description is intended to been invest jg,itfng ihe peruharit s u be humorous. This is kicked about Ihe Siediterrauean or Malta fever from one to another in the streets by in hove corre tifion evidence it may concern: whom To Keller him can at it. and that la all which wliow :lmt the infsetion of ihe Bros., of the Orchard the thatof it, getconcludes proprietor this disparart dieae tnav be transaniiled by guu . dairy, sold their have to J. Dr animii and Major Horrorks. It A. aging writer, who thinks so little of All due bils and Rtepbens. payA. VI heads and our games. There ia an '. f"iii'! lb specific itiganiain able tip 'o November isi. Hlu5. will uur old print extant of football playera In of the fever r 'he milk of bob' that lie collncinl and Keller by paid !v The Strand in 1730. ail ia bats, coats wete appa-'cThe bluod Bro healthy. KKL1.KR HRGR. and wigs. This spurt among the trafuf reveal of 'h,. gor.: gave a te.trnon fic lends a new significance to the which is per'.li.ir to ihe fever Thi BAN PUT ON FOOTBALL. words of the loncashire poet: no fluding ouly Iniporijn' lm "To piny at loggets. nine bolce, or ten Ma'ia, Inn in' many ihr placcp 8. Alum. Xuv. As a result uf l!lw., area. Ciluaiia: the MeJii'-'-.neapinnes. .he de,,h of James R(l.tires of the To w I A,1'n try it uut at football by the High Sebool. wlto died from in- - I HAS VANISHED, St |