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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OUDEN, CTAI, JATCRDAT MORE COAL OBTAWED Arrangements have Eeen Made Ey This Paper for Supplying Quantities Net Greater Than 300 Pounds. baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, cake and pastry. s hot-brea- ds, Alum and powders are injurious. Do not use them. Examine the labeU alum-phospha- te royal raking eowoca co.f at EDITORIAL ROOM. InG.pand.nt 'Phons fell Phon. tw. ring. BUSINESS OFFICE lnd.pand.nt 'Phan. Phan., an. ring Ball York. ver Bur alii play against a local team to be selected by Manager Camp EXAMINER TELEPHONES ..N. II General Superintendent E. Bucking66 ham, Division Superintendent Htiliker and Auiataut Superintendent H. J. No. 96 Hotb id Uie Short Line were all in the Ns. M city Thunday eonferrlug concerning the Harrlman line. and they aleo touched upon the oual situation. ..N. THREE GAMES FORFEIT Clarke Fail t Appear Againat Columbia Clubs, Arrangement were made last weefur sup ing by the Bandard-Examins- r plying additional aid in caw-- of extreme Buffering because of lack of cuaL The same arrangement as was made Wednesday la supplying famllte. who were In Immediate need, with three hundred pound will be effective today. The applicant fop- relief, who caa show that they are la need will receive orders from this paper upon one of the largeat coal dralera of the city for Slid pounds of coal, which cost 31. and is thw prevailing price. fWty cents of this amount la charged for handling. Ten cars of coal were received in the ctly ever the Rio Grande Western and were oonslgned to the following: One Ogden Kld Transit, four Amalgamated Bugar company, one Ogden Coal company, one Gillette Goal compauy. une Castle Gat Coal company, two R B. Lewis. Tbs coal oonslgned to the dealers has all been sold before it reached here and they could din-- f pnae of ten times tbe number of cars if they had them. J I SENT TO I EMM 25 Per Cent the coining futball contest between the school and Balt Lake high. There will be a largecrowd of ruoiers to accompany the tarn to Balt Lake Saturday. The meaner is not ail that could be aaked for. bt this is not expected in any way to cmlutsh the enthusiasm of the studentt lu ths support of It team. For tin return gam here on Thanksgiving, very thing will be done Tbe wind hss to make It enpyable. blown the anur off the field and If there la anolhe enowfal before Thursday. the same till be removed in time fur the game. from our already unmatchable low cash prices. We must have the room npw pccupied by these goods by Thanksgiving Day and this sale will close Nov. 28th THEBOARDOF EDUCATION O. D. RASMUSSEN'S MEETS NEW YORK RACKET STORE tCKOOl K. Percy Atwood Committed by Judgo NUMBER OP IMPORTANT Armstrong. TERS PRESENTED. MAT- - Percy Atwood, a boy 17 years of uite, waa yeaterday committed to the state industrial school by Judge Armstrong of the district court. The offense which Perry Atwood committed was that of breaking luto a Rl Grande Western car a few night ago and stealing some crackers. Percy waa very A telegram from th. KlmbiUI ComG. A, Greets Appsinted Military Instructor in th High School. pany states that th. Brat car load of Claik The team forfeited three Newt Quarters Inspected. th. new tabernacle organ had been to Oolutnhia laat chib th Two other care game hipped Wednesday, will follow. nlgbL The cigarmakwra bowled nut the three gamea with high aonrra The The turn'd cf education, at their WHEAT 11.10 PEK 100 POUNDS. hlgheet Individual score wee made by of begging for meeting last evening. Informally dedi The beet and cheapest of hay at Camp, with 45 pine. Following la ungry. and toluslead eat be broke Into tbe rated its new aoi.iethlng appointed a milithe IWAUlt! Grout, 351 14th St. Both phones. rar and stole the cracker. He took tary luaructor,hum, decided to visit the Cohimhla Cluba his chancss but was caught by a po- schools next week and discussed tbs 158 Judge Maglnnla, district orgaa'ar Camp liceman and bulged In Jail on th matter of entertatu.ng visiting educa153 Flaltla of the Knlghu of Oolumbue, !!l charge of burglary In the Brat degree. tors at tbe state teachers' convention, 14 Giant to Tonopah. Nevada, where a coen.-!- ) Th police pressed tbe caae with tha to be held In Ogden in January. In Raster 168 of the order will be organised. result that tbe laa bad to face tha considering tbe latter question, the Oliver .. ....... 142 district court. He was before tbe court board expressed Itself in tkvor of SX' Sunday afternoon choir practice will 764 716 74- 9- 2228 Wedneeday, when George C. Buckle tending an Invitation to the educationTotal .. ha held In the tabernacle. Men at waa appointed aa hia attorney. Tester-da- al board of the state to meet her 2:10; woman at 3. he waa arraigned and pleaded gulp during tbe convention to discus matMARY DIVORCES GRANTED ty, whereupon the court committed ters pertaining t education from ths The Congregational ladlee will have him to the industrial school at Ogdon. board's point of view. No definite a bread, cake and plum pudding aala, The time to think action was taken. at Klrhardaoa ft Judga Howell Dlaeelvea Many Matri- the boy will haveandsome Saturday, Nor. 34th, will no doubt conmatter over, Before the session was called, the Orante. monial Benda. clude that In Ui future he had bet- members, who Dr. R. B. ter not take any more chance of run- Joyce, M. S. Hrowaing, T. H. Carr W. A. Clark, Jr., paaaed through At a session of the district court ning up against the strong arm of the aud H. W. Gwilllam. Inspected tbs new Ogden Thmwday evening on hla way held late yeaterday afternoon, als police force and tha law. quarters of th board, which Is on to Butte. were granted, all upon the J. H. Phelan yeaterday appeared be- the second floor of the Bcclei build and teallmony of the wife, fore Judge Armstrong and pleaded ing. Tbe suite consists of four large Fred Rieger waa In the city yeater-da- complaint who In every caae except one alleged guilty to tbe ehirge of battery and waa and airy rooms, finished in green amt hla from inelructiona receiving that desertion and were fined 3100. He paid the fine and was old gold, affording ample room for general manager, Jamea B. Herrick. the grounda. discharged. Phelau assaulted a young the superintendent, clerk, meetings, The Brat caae waa that of Rueena girl recently. etc. NOTICE! All Rathbuoc Siatara are E. Hanford P. 8. Gouty was arraigned upon a Samuel Bunford, On recommendation of Dr. R. agamat to attend lodge tomorrow, and tha decree waa requested of grand larceny, and waa giv- Joyce, p real lent of the board, and to tbe upon charge given Saturday. Nor. 34th. to arrange for en until Monday to snter his plea. whom the matter of a military inof cruelty. funeral of our lata Slater laabel Wy- grounda The following caena tlia decreea Cooty snatched a purse from a young structor was referred. George A. ant By order of Mra. Nellie Fryer, were given upon the grounda of woman In this city on October 22. Graves, former fire chief and former M. B. C. and non support: captain of Cuniany B. N. G. U., was cure Doan's Rose W. Wilcox against Joseph L. as military Instructor. Capt. tiun, chosen Regulate couallp The bearing In the cane at Evelyn Wlloox. ton the stomach, stimulate the liver, Groves, who Is an efficient and capsOortea agalnat T. W. Horn and others, and ids officer, will assume hla dutiea on May Ll Jiagen Keene against Chaa. promote digestion and appetite which was oommenced In the dietrlct of Ri bowels. Ask your Monday at tbe high school, where Keene. L passages easy court yeaterday. eraa continued until Rtdot companies will be organized. Sophia J. Ryan against Omit L druggist for them. 26 oents a box. tide morning. Ryan. Beginning next Monday morning AUnde Bryan against T bom as F. the board will begin a visitation to INSPECTED FACTORY SUGAR Aftert Beoworoft returned yeaterday Bryan. ( die schools, which will oecnpy about morning front a trip to New Turk In Flora B. Dilley against Beth M. three davs, and will Include every the tntereat of John Sooworoft ft Bone Dllley. Dr. Heeker Gratified With Condition building in the city. Col of Factory. The board of examiners, consisting I of Superintendent William Allison. D. A apodal party of tourists in charge A COLOFItLD SPECIAL Dr. Samuel Hooker, the chief chem- H. Adams and Jel J. Harris, recomof EL Doyle paiaed through Ogden ist for the sugar trust of the United mended the issuing of the following yesterday on their way to California Carload of Machinery Traveling aa States, was an Ogden via tor yester- certificates: Grammar, Myrtle Fulfrom the eaat day to Inspect the local sugar factory mer and Ethel Htrombe; primary, Second Limited. in which the trust owns considerable Ev Brown, Florence Bohn, Imile ' In the divorce eaae of Duncan vi. stock. He was shown through ths Parker, Mary E. Roberts, Olen DougTbe special train carrying a carload factory by tbe management Dun oan, the defendant la cited to apaud was las, Jrssle Msurer, Genevieve Etnlev, machinery consigned to the Mo- much pleased with the excellent rendi- Irene Tom nek, Sadie Powell and Mrs. pear December I and anuwer charge of of hawk mine, mention of which waa tion of the machinery and the working Anns A. Dalton. The recommendation contempt of court. k made In this paper yesterday, passed order of ths The chemical was adopted. factory. The dinner and reunion of the Ohio through Ogden laat evening. The spe- tests made were very satisfactory to The Unsure committee reported the cial, which consisted of the far of Mr. Hooker, who will submit his re- receipt of 1 10,(100 from the county and Indiana people will occur two cars and other blumining machinery, K. P. of of Hall, treasurer for this years taxes and urday evening at the port to the trust. The usage 0 at oclock. The dinner will coat a caboose, arrived at 1:15 p. m.Lim-aa ing fur whitening the sugar has been 9160 from vale cf text boki. A 25 cent! a plate. Ticket on aale at second section of the Overland done sway with entirely by the local note had been paid and a balance ited and left thirty-fivminute later factory, which puis the sugar through of 13.756 was loft in tbe treasury. Bhaw'a Bargain atore. aa such. The sanitary committee reported another process to whiten It which Is The machinery in a portion of an proving quit as satisfactory, and ths the following Mra. H. J. Rnahmer returned Thursrates of contagious disMohawk order the the lease, glfen by sugar will have. If anything, a better eases In the city: One smallpox, one day from a vlalt In Kaunas and Colo to which are pay willing operators of than when bluing was diphtheria, one scarlet fever. a fancy price and freight rates In or- appearance II. W. Gwilllam of tbe bulldlug coni used. All the other factories In the at so mine that state will be Inspected by Mr. Hooker, mittee reported that the West Ogden tbe Minerva P. Hliaw and Ambrose A. der to get the stud the finish last thirty days in which the trust holds an interest, so school wus Ie1ng used. The commitup they ran Show, exeeutoro of the estate of Ambrose Shaw, deceased, have Bled a of their lease with a whirl. The Mo- that his employers may know what tee alio reported that the heating ault In the district court against Wil- hawk lease expires January 1. This Is the sugar beet Industry is doing In plant at the school bad proven liam Montgomery, seeking to recover the second special car they have Utah. I hr. Hooker is gratified with the unsatisfactory and that the smoke during the last sixty days. 459, as e balance due on a promts good showing made by the farmers stack was In s dangerous condition. sory note of tbe date of January 15, throughout the state this year in rais- The matter wss referred to the com1901. ing sugar lieets. the yield helug iiuiis-unll- mittee with power to act. MINING MAN SU CiDES large in most parts anil the lieets are high In saccharine. Attorney R. S. Farnsworth of this city left this afternoon for Balt lake, Drlnk and Lose of Money Led to 8lf-D- e where be will appear In a suit against st ruction. INSIDE BASE EALL A dispatch received front Bait Lake tbe New York and Great Western lirmnd Mining company. says: With his suspender tightly around hi neck, William E. A. Organised by Company B, First In- -' DORA THORNE1 Joe Krafnes waa tbe first man to ap- Ennis was found dead In hla room in fantry. STAGED SUPERBLY. a lodging house yesterday afternoon. ply for citizenship under the new l He is a JewWh refugee from He was a mining man and ram here Go. H. First infantry, has organi.i-iThe munnci in which Messrs. HowRussia. front Pueblo. Colo., on bis way to Ne an inside hssehsll team; also a bucket land and C'llford have and vada. where be represented Pueblo bail team, and are open fur chal.ciiitdt TV.ira Thorne" calls for only There will be an interesting bowl- j people. He bad been drinking and bad irni any local organization. Games the heartiest admiration. They hare ing contest next Sunday evening at I siwut nearly a thousand dollars In Balt can be played in the new armory. Ad- fc'lM'lied settu.fB which are In the tbe Association alleys between the j Lake, which It Is believed led to dc--i dress Jes-- e Gunnell, sergeant Ge. It. ben rf teste- two of them suggestive Twenty-fourtBalt lake and Ogden teams. The Bll- - spondency aud suicide. 26 vine. Ot.fon. of the richness coupled with what, to follow!.: our Utah. The learns line up eyes, seems lavish, Inside bsseliail team IJeut A. V i" 'he English palaces of the manna Johnson. pitrhr and manager; Pri- rrtvemi century, and yet free from all vate E A Wilfong, firs bust-- : W. L. h'nt i f vulyar theatrical dlstilay. The Miller, second itase; Bandy H clop, rw.um.-t- , are similarly elegant and shortstop; F K. Miller, catcher; Wil- appn prls'.e nnd the movement aud li Lin Hawkins, left field. Judd Smith, grouping rf the persons taking part In third base; Bergt. Jesse Connell, cen- the act; u have been so care-foi- l ter field and rsptan. ;e:.ij that naturalness and twi Hall team Ilasko San.ly llis'op. dnm n'tc tlvenese have never forleft forwa:d; E A Wiif-.n- g been sKC!",t. v i. and yet a pictorial : i : ward. Jesse teiine'l, renter es;e quality wni. to belong to the (nil: William Hawkins. left hark: W. old paltiti:-- . of the English school B 1.. KKctib rg. hart been Miller. right hack; C. CAN AND WILL FIT YOUR EYES WITH GLABSE- BAa for the scenes F E. Mll'.er. substitutes; Lieut. A. W in which th folk have part, these IF YOU LET THEM. are amout: i. heat offered here In a Johnson, manager. The exclamations, the Laet week our optician sent two patients to aa oculist for l'tifi time ev'nriiur of teen interest In what I treatment. One was a little girl who bad been fitted (7. HIGH iCBCCL N01ES takliic pirn-.a:i have been planned by an optician who badeu't any right to prescribe for ;md rarrie! mi! with reniarkahle skill cmMr KeJI.y and Sir. Ifonpea of the find set nail' I r; a'! If we cannot give you entire satis snrii a anything similar that Brigham Git school, visited the hi,:! lies been in any production. The faction, we pass yo.i on to an oculist for treatment, Hon-eiisrhooi Friday. All the teachers s.or view of Manor, lighted and at a.. times u. j art of our business. expected, hut the iurlemenl weather juicinv. is s'-- e of greet beauty. some at home. LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE. "tVira Tim n ' Is the dritnatlxatiun T'ic pour car service the past week if Bertha V i lay's famous novel aud . lia- - inner-- ally imerferej wi-our will be se-- n tbe Grand tonight. many of the students living -for out and depending upon the rata YON YONSON" SUNDAY. OPTICIANS entirey! A few. however, have mad hwalk from Five Points and rrpurt-- i When 'ii nenbers of the Tpr. . AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON, AVENUE. ii for ro'.l pall. O'clock c t together for a Vim There will bo no school after Wed- ness ses-- i n a: d when they arsenm'.i for an tnfo'mal sitting the meetirg nesday of net; week until Mondat The schools will nil tv d Hrc .iltog.-tlte.ufforent matters. Tile for the Thanksgiving vacuticu. c h ip organisation emu No little Interest la heolng taken In pose-of the representatives of y lu-lude- y aon-euppu- rt -- I0,-00- e lx-w- SSIR I New York newspapers whuee strict and only duty la to make the rounda of the big theaters- every night In search of Important theatrical news aud the doings of the busy managers. At 10 o'clock each evening they meet at some given spot for an exchange of the day's events. Hence the name. With a membership of such seasoned playgoers. It may readily be seen that it is a fastidious orgnnizatkin extremely hard to please. Just, after the present season of 'Cte'07 got fairly under way last August the Ten O'clockera rounded up after the night's work was over in the Hotel Saranac cafe, which la the Broadway headquartera for theatrical folk. Naturally the theme of conversation was tha theatrical outlook for tha season and the probable winners among the many starters from Broadway. Talk drifted easily to the subject of the durahllltv of various plays and the qualities which enable them to go on year after year playing to large audiences. One man declared hla faith In Rip Van Winkle" as the most lasting play ever written. Another pronounced The Old hla verdict In favor of Homestead." A third declared Two Otphana" to be the play which would never wane In popularity. Still another set up 'In Old Kentucky aa the typicallr durable modern stage offer it's a good Hat. boys. then Ing. spoke up a veteran Ten O'clocker, but K isn't complete. It will not be Complete until you add Yon Yonaon,' to my mind the beat comedy drama In every way yet turned out by a playwright. It possesses all dramatic essentlala-hea- rt Interest, a simple love story and comedy of the cleanest and purest vein. In' addition to all of which It admits of elaborate treatment acenlcally.'' Stage history for the last fifteen years proves conclusively the Ten O'clockera' list to be an accurate one. Yon Yonson" will be the attraction at the Grand on Bandar night with a new cast headed by George Thompson. a Swedish comedian of original methods; Kraft Walton, Jamea C. Mack, Elward Duncan, Frank Thorn-dykPeter ynynard, Ida Werner, teds Arnold In songs and danoea: Cora Bennett In aottga and dances; Laura Da via In Irish specialties and the lumbermen' quartette. e. OFF. RS $100 diu-e.- - SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE J.S. LEWIS & COMPANY . REWARD Tob Foster After Criminal Who tempted to Burn Hia Home. At- Yeaterday afternoon a reward of was offered by Tub Poster for ths arrest and conviction of tbe pairy or parties who attempted to act fire to bis house on November 14. On the evening of the above date a firebrand was hurled through a window In Foster's home, but the prompt discovery nf the crime by members t the family saved the house from destruction. 1100 IS WITNESS. ROWBOAT Maas of Hair Found y Cleats and In Bracea, N. V.. Nov. 23. The cedar rowbuu't, a typical pleasure craft of t lie better class. In whfoh Chester Gillette and Grace Brown vent cured upon Hlg Mnosr Isklast July, the girl never to return alive, was the mcnt important and Intel eat Ing wltnexa introduced against Gi.lette here today at hla trial oil the charge of murder. Clinging to the cleats in the bottom cf the boat ar tbe stern and twining about the bracea which holds the roar sear In place, were a acure of strands of long dark hair. Tbe man who found the boat floating bottom up on the lake testified that he had removed enough hair trom the cleats and bracea to make a lock the also of a lead pencil. This hair was also introduced in evidence. Then Immediately foli.-sea dramatic sequel. The prosecutor exiled to the stand young Frances Rrosn. the sieter of the dead girl. She had iirousltt with her a lock of hair cut from her sister's heal after her brought hotue. It was Idriitir.ed. placed in evidenre and attached to a pl-- ce of paper side by side s!r'. the hair taken fr m the bottom of the boat. Then file was passed to tiie Jurymen to make thetr own comparisons. Th- - defers- n va:niy fought the of 'he 'wo samples. Herkimer, - s ipr Intro-duct'.o- NEW ZEALAND MAIL. l h-- -- S. LEWIS & CO. a- rl-:- - STREET CAR COLLISION INJURES TWO Car Could Not Be Controlled by Motorman Account of the Slippery Condition fo'-- Vancouver. H. C. Nov. Ne' Zi.dand by the Viowcrs Mute the New is necking authority to renew the mat! service to San Francirtcn with the vi. ro:i:pany for Ihree from N;n "'r.l'cr, paying not le jenrs rhu r.ui more than f Oil, Ann. a da-tein ;n be Inserted to the effect that a larger and liefer dam of n'cnn)r tear. mall 91UUOIIII le m be provide oth-rwl- Fe 1 vrj:j;in two the contrset fer a to British Columbia at a T,,4r i i,p made on of the Rails. In one of the worst street car collisions In the history of Ogden, which occurred at 12:10 thia morning. I. T. Richards aud Charles Fisher had most remarkable escapes from death. As It la both men sustained serious injuries which will prrfbably disable them for some time, Richard suffering with a dislocated hip. sprained wrists, scalp wound and Internal Injuries, while Fisher received a number of ugly wound on the head, an Injured hack and slightly injured shout the arms and legs. The collision, which occurred at street the corner of Twenty-seconaud Washington avenue, was caimed street car No. 16 far Twenty-secon- d sliding down the hill on Icy rails and street car No. telescoping Twenty-fift- h 2d. Gar No. 16, In charge of Motor-ma- n Fisher, got beyond control near the corner of Jefferson avenue, the brakes were thrown on and the car slid down the hill. Aa It reached A lams avenue it gained In velocity, despite the frantic efforts of Fisher to stop It. Between Adams and Washington avenues tbe car was gotng at the rate of sixty miles an hour. Car was No. 20, In charge of Richards, coming from the south, going to the barn, and was approaching the switch street. Motorman st Twenty-seconRichards saw the runaway car coining and tried to reverse his car, but he could do this or jump the other car struck hla car and almost completely telescoped it. Car No. 20 was thrown up against a telephone and trolley pole and held there. Richards was thrown several feet away from the wreck. Fisher was thrown fa ick Into hla car and out through the window of the rear vestibule. Both oars were completely demolished and will have to be rebuilt. It may be possible that, both motors are not Injured. Richards, who sustained the worst injuries, walked to the power house and In a dazed condition reported the wreck. A doctor was summoned and the Injured man taken to his home. At 3 o'clock this morning he was reported to be In an unconscious condition. Fisher was taken to his hums and medical aid summoned. His injuries. while serious, are not a bad as those of Richards. d d ore CHURCH INVTNTORIE8. twelve-fon- t y J. l0fi. To make room for our immense stock of Holiday Goods we 9ffer our entire stock of Ladies and Misses Coats and Skirts at a Special Discount of j A wholesome cream of tartar 24, ROOM -- MAKING SALE FOR THOSE IN NEED Powder BaRing Absolutely fine NOVEMBER MORNING, Paris, Nov. 23. The taking uf the church inventories under the law providing for the separation cf church aud state. In the mountainous regions of France, where an abundance of snow has fallen, is progressing slowly on account uf the hostility of the population which compel the troops sent with the state officials to conduct reg-l- i 'ar military nperntions. keep open tlislr lines of communication and bring up supplies. The Ghurch of Dirinon. near Breast, which had been barricaded tor six months, was forced open at daylight today bv a detach ment r.f cavalry which dispersed the clericals, who from a distance chanted hymns while the taking of the inventory was in progress. The authorities of Marm-lllhave n Ivgun legal action against Bishop because of that city of the rio-- 1 nt language he need in protesting azalnst the action nf the authorities under the church scl sun- separation The first news of the tragedy wfctt reached his office here was from the press despatches from Ghtcago uf nobody at Mr. Delaney's office oosll throw any light on tbe affair. Mr. . Delaney waa married eight years ego. Te couple had no chlldns, MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL STRAINS PROF. M'CLELLAN SUSTAINS CORD RE- AS MASTER. Organ and Vocal Recital at M. Church a Delightful Occa- L sion. Touching the keyew with the suMh touch of the master, bringing forth B the pathos, the sympathy, tbe htmui qualities of the magnificent organ ll tbe First Methodist church last nlgti. Prof. John J. McClellan, organist f the tabernacle at Salt Lake GJty. tslnod his reputation forced trom th harshest ot critics by sheer genius, one of the greatest Interpretrs of tte orgsn in the world. From the sublime to the passions sorrow and joy and melodies of esrtk. coaxing with facile fingers the of the masters' themes. Bitr ing plain to the most uncultivated the technique .and motifs of ths Ml er composers, manipulating the nx dies of the classics In a manner ns pleasing to tbe ear unaccustomed S the flights of the masters. AiCCieiii demonstrated to the audience lu h night bta perfect mastery over whst termed one of the moat difficult musical Instruments. Wagner's Evening Star. ths P grim chorus from Tannhauser." Hates Communion In G, and as A LA'tnare'a qulsite arrangement, dantlno weer the most pleating delightful program. Frank Ohambfe lain of this city, who took the pises F. M. Tout, sang two numbers Is manner which brought out to tbs IP cat the sweetness of his tenor Vos Mrs. F. N. Hess, in a remarkably controlled, modulated soprano vet rendered two difficult numbers win ' eaae and finish. The recital laat night will lnft J remembered by lovers of music In city aa one of the most delight events ever heard here. ft DR. CRAPSEYS CASE. 1 New York, Nov. 28. The Rev. Algernon 8. Crfipsey of foicherter. Y.. whose suspension for hereu teachings has been confirmed by Protestant Episcopal court of iwjr; came to this city yesterday "J Intention of consulting with Ed" Dr. CrPf M. Shepard, his counsel. contradicted last night a report he would apply to a civil court law. mandvtnus. taking the ground that eccleilastjcal court which con" STANDARD OIL STOCK. him on the heresy charge was J nMJw constituted. It Is probable that New York. Nn 2':.-- Tlie ttock or consultation with Mr. Shepsrd. the icsndurd Hi' eon.pnnv soi.i at 1.100 will Issue a final statement on th curb ir.uhet. This is It low- Grapsev esse. Such a statement, the est price r t this price the will not he mads public until a .hrir.kiig.. stjrk n market week. value .r mure than fCtl.mM.OnO since the price uf Jsntiary this year. At a wedding feast recentiy was called upon as bridegroom DOUBLE TRAGEDY. to respond to a given toast, in sp the fact that he had previously New Yer'K. Nrir. 2:.. -- James H. e ed to be excused, soys the w . wur shit and killed bv his Times. Blu-hlto the roots In wif. He U kllk-- l hewlf in aferwv feet. hi hair, he we to t a Cl..--" ...ay. was president and to Imply that he was unprf iiy It ' a ire; ,.f ,v. American but he unfurtuw speech-makinton Pn n w.iich b- - a branch Shipping brides h!s office In his hand upon Vr I ia:ifj a ioznp Waa placed .wV1 dei's. and,, looking down at no It, bif hr. viaited. stammered out his opening . lurk and was wo'l known her? He sturtei! for ('Meat., e Aa-d-le- - h""' De-.rr- u-- |