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Show THE MOKXIXO EXAMIXEK OGDEN, UTAII, WARD CONFERENCE AT NORTH CCDEN time while away. A. 'Brockman, former si, and Mrs. of Ogden, are guests of Mr. IS-ar-r S030 Washington Ave. They !a of their "turn from a reunionand swriety, Telegraphers Soul Time J lmuU Exposition, to Palo Alto, 2J. thrir present place of residence. addition to the main street on Wall avenue which has U, car n constructed a aide track ISlnstailed yesterday. which wedding, and reception for have been issued will um invitation at the home of Officer and Vance this evening. The SJtiui to he made happy are Isaac F. stepson of Mr. anre. and Sm S5a R Hendrickson of Collin. merchant dsugnter of a prominent Sihat place. Bishop nsign will the ceremony, after which a Option will be held at Kissel's hall, torwhicii elaborate preparations have i KT been made. Kanesvllla. Weber county, wed-- At of typhoid fever. Rudger vertsrdaf. son of Charles t White the The r 0d Elizabeth Stokey Whit.Kanee-vUlt voeni man was well known in where he hae redded all his life. The funeral services over the remains till he held at the Kaneevllle wnrd -- MtbK house, Wednsdsy morning at Interment will take place U oclock. j, the Ogden City cemetery. There wna nn angry crowd of pne- - L j ehlch was marked to go out at I d number who had mi& the train. ui Tk who were left claim inis bulletin la what they iid that NTo. 7 pulled out nn the marked up time. gone up Jhe that the pja-pngt.- R went by hour be-l- or Wt clip the following from the Alter-ig- a Dr. Bnuth Dakota Democrat. of (he Tolar waa for some time First M. E. Church of thin cltv and hu many friends among our citizens vhs will be glad to learn of hia success. The Davenport, Iowa, charge rf the M. B. church la a very important oae and only a flratclasa preacher in every respect would be called is its pulpit: "Dr. J. W. Taylor, who !mk charge of the Methodist Episoo-pt-l chnrch of this city less than a puur ago, has received a. call from Panupart, Iowa, and after going down la look the new field over has derided to accept it, very much to the wrat f the members here. year Chirlas Beemer, clerk in the audlt-s- rl Line and Oregon Short I'ukm BaclBc dining car and hotel la confined to hla home from lajuriee resulting from a fall from his bicycla offiiw, C. H. Callnnd, the popular chief clerk In Aaaiatant Divirioa Superintendent Hilllkera office, has gone to Rawllnn Wyoming, on a short visit Very Interesting and Instructive gram Carried Out. TV North Ogden, Ocu 17. A very interesting and instructive ward conference was held la this ward yesterday, with L. W. Shurtlifi of the presidency of the stake and Elders Critch-loWright. Farr. Moyea sad Jacobs of the high council of the stake and a large attendance of the hx-a- l and Salnta la attsndaace. The forenoon was devotsd to the usual Sunday school exercises Including remarks by ths visiting brethren. The afternoon wan occupied iu a general conference meeting of the ward: a very forcible discouise was delivered by President Shurtiiff ou the duties and responsibilities of those under covenant to assist in carrying on ths different departments of the work assigned to them, paying a compliment for the commendable condition in which the ward waa found and making special mention of the excellent discipline and systematic work of the OljJ Poi'ician Explains in Detail Innate Cusscdncss of et al Rich, Juicy, Rare How Combination of Democrats and Brought school. The following leading officers were presented: James Ward, hbhop; James Story, First and Newman H. Barker, Second, Counsellor; R. F. Blaylock. Sr., Ward Clerk and Historian; James Story, First sad Nswman H. Barker, Chorister and Lyman Barker organiet, all of whom with the officers of auxiliary associations were unanimously sustained, A very pleasant wedding reception waa held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery last Friday la honor of ths marriage of their daughter Floience to Charles Barker, also of this place. Mrs. Frederick O. Ellis returned Saturday to her nome la Idaho after a short visit among relatives and former associates la N. Ogden. Forty per cent of the time allotted for registration has elapsed sad only k per cent of the voters registered in this place, hence considerable rustling Is expected the next 8 days of registration by the different parties. The Young Peoples association of this placs commence active season's work tomorrow evening, The officers of both associations are fully enthused with the prospects for a successful season's work. E. M. Blaylock departed today on the noon train for Carlin to resume hie work for the Southern Pacific, after n few days sojourn at homai The measles are still maklag Inroads In our town, hut while aome cases have been quite bad no fatalities have occurred. Thera are several cases also of typhedd among the people. The little boy of John W. Rex and wife of Cyrus Ward are among ths afflicted. The timily rain of last week has afforded an excellent opportunity far the farmers to plow and put in their fall grain. The beet harvest will commence In this locality In earnest, if ths weather Is favorable and will be prosecuted with rigor until the entire crop Is into the factory. Our people are generally behind in this respect, but the delay la more this compensated in tonnage, many reaching the 26 ton mark per acre. Among the other convenience! afforded by the Ogden Northwestern Is a coal yard to be run under the management of the Marshall Mercantile Co. The grading Is finished for the witch and the track la expected to go week.. when they axauaied an energetie against the Jaucnr t sLiukheluiiji. souim-ax- t of Huu S.inklieiung is on the high mad with It runt- - to MeuiaLipuiso. j.i a mg tl.e ii whre the linn river iuw-M-rit. li is a mile north of liuu pa-- a. whnu is f.mr nu'e-- , non of ebakhe. Fttrovsky. .Neiihcilet aud WiliniuKii'su regiment wormed the Jspauoae treiulixa ar Suukhcuiag aa1 carried them after dosiwrale resist-- , slice, uapiming ten sun. The Japanese losses were enormous. ii-a- SCHOOL DISTP'CT DEBT SOON bF. SETTLED. WILL 1 well-inform- Nor "Well. It waa, and this Is the way it came about Judge Powers went form to conquer Utah by the power of hu oratory, and the force of his roinmih-io- n as spokesman and mouthpiece of ths Democratic party. He never spoke his place with more fervor and was undoubtedly a warm number. Somehow, however, the people did not reaiarad as feelingly as the judge would have liked. Hla atutrka on Chairman Spry fell flat and hla beet rounded iierlods were rated aa stale. Bo Orlando, feeling like a back number, Into Democratic headquarters and laid hia resignation at the feet of Chairman Bamberger and threatened to jump his job, quit the deal and ally hlmaelf with the un- - Americans. rhla brought on a crisis. Chairman Bamberger la a shrewd business man, a good politician, If he does deny It, and knows how to units those who have a common purpose, He called the Judge down, arranged a conference with the un- Americana.' who were and are really working to tho same end as the Democrats, and for the same purpose the defeat of the Republicans. The net result of the conference wee an agreement that Wank Cannon was to be pushed to the fora and Powers was sent to the rear for a time. Powers went to St. Louis, ostensibly to net hla tolce but aay one who heard him at Ogden, Oct 6, knows that talk of that kind Is ths merest rot Judge Powers voice waa than clsar as a bell. The Democrats, if thsy 'gut together," would still be la a hopeless minority. So ths revised plan was fur tbs oppor si tlon to tha Rs publican party to get together. So Cannon became the man most needsd by ths platters. Senator Kearns, who had easy across to Frank's heart having got there before, went after Frank. Frank was communicated with. He communicated with the National DemocrtUa committee. Taggart responded, Oo, my son. without scrip or puna God bless you. You can still ba a Democrat but until after election, be very aiill. So Frank goes out to the leans to get their good will, to fire the old liberal heart with hla turgid rhetoric, and at last to become thrir Moses and lead them into the Democratic camp where milk, honey and all other good things are supposed to flow. It Is a pretty scheme, but will It work? It shows good colors, but how will It assay in quam- un-A- tityr said er 900-pou- ama-ehoo- J. open-mouthe- J L ba-faae- Baltic fleet MOVING he Jr"K-1nl!l,llln- W p, MDKTAt.TUB COCKATOO CIRCUS: A yi iiii ct V- - nrrful Traincl li lr.iriMlui iii Great lira re. Berne. Received :u installation rf Wain Heating Apparatus in the County Jail. B ihc nivcnm: nr ihc V: : ilu-iarc not the managers. S1:in' upuu birtuig enough lv hii-Kearns, l)i:' I'.i.num, Mr.. V milk. Tho feed. They shou..i Tribune must blubl-i- . ;5.ii uiuue and bluster abo.,t bos iiimi.ny u t the Presidi i. 'i nut Joe a year Lippman hold di- :: h mr Senator sinecure? And is i ''- i K ...i n,anrT posing as a ibi.i liu.iias tuiiiiiiiir-i- ' u- Uar, i of txmui) the insi-to- i i is THE GREAT PAV.PUN EGOYTrAM TIAN NOVELTY JITGUUSR IIJ.rS7 RATED SONO "M ben the Frost is oa ths kto, Mkiisut Pi JW-ar- .' THAI REDDICKS. NOVU.TY VOCAUST3. F1A) YEI.L.AR, Di Kcriptive INTEREST IN WASHINGTON. ti-- r au-- Artist. Otaraoe Liim for DENNY BLUJVAN A COl. lh.n iiinrtuuj tin- motIn a new act, Thotu 4L Washington. UA. 17. The wur in t'.ie if if I k.'ii.aa U.criuylou a iUiiii ignited for lilt hu.Uiny nf ;he Kant bus eulisred ilie fliMWht attention COM ID MOTION of tho administration and ft I Mt FUM'URJijli WrM Y, mbnol aii;l ahu-Iim in :!.i Mpar.uttiii of the Went We-I- n the time Is approaching whan it will 1 au a Hod!yaa r I'lMi-i.-- t troiii d'nirii-- No. . rams be iu order for the great neutral pow2 Tin Kmuiray Squ!ra. ers . move to toward the rontoratlon of up tt'.it fa.r to naih wH Irir.i-ntZ A Fttmclt Count Advwrtlseg A i i li Mi Fariaod J was a ths lieaco. i'rorideut Roosevelt, has from , for a if. the first stood ready to nee his good nuv:': t; iii.il Hut tbe rotuimv-Mni;1 iL. ii,i-Frank nutde a Iml say, wllh tin1 art):(ol trustees otfiiws in stop hostilities on a basis r was a of Wit but the balance of and of District No. 1, honors bio to both belligerent bat he 'beaut!' Just IbiuW Imw u will sound l'i'Xi Ili:riii1ay si Id o'clock a. m. It Is estopped from nov ing by the font that It has beea the unbroken rule of out in the great L'ni.c y.iits, tliai the wax i!ii. tliut the lOiiiiulaciiiBen, son of Geo. Q. Cancel, umiv expelled iinini) hili. nil sud our government to wait until It Is asstiyierlntNidi'iii, from ths Americau t'ocKiuss lor poly- county attorney nisei with the school sured that both rides to a contr.vversy of this hind are willing that we should Mu mien boards as dcxl ku lilt'd. gamy) has attSiki.lLiw art. 1hre has so for been no open wiih Moses church for its deai i I ids re--Tliri-the for wets nor ran it b truthfully Thatcher and otLr n.isdPMis. The Ri'iuiWr propmdlton, of a water even an indirect overture stared that r... meet Ui Seulor Senator will M;k-brth HoIiik at county jail. Jainou baa at nne to Wastimgion from Hi. Km Id I help President and say, K ollirs lo Irstall the system for ter burg to TokU hut It la briitwed the ii? Young Utah was lu.uniiug that 1 S I : A. W. Mei k lor 93, and the Reparva Bstwesir Biyan-wsigns olut tu an early movement In Laughing lead In the fight.' l:r.u hirs for $7H.iii). The bid o( thatRepublican Candidate for Cie direction. crow ef Indiana. the llalvi-raoO, they are a fine it:il of patriot. Uroilutra was accepted, I tell you. They an playing a shell pmviiiit.g the Iain r will Inal all the gams with the people. They waut ui boiler, healing apparatus aud all discredit Utah and if Tub goes Itcpub-Uoapipe eon ucci Ions. La h'liyet Iud Ort, 17 WUIIanx the Tribune will raise the wailJ. M. of th Independent J. liryaa started today oa th fifth the Influence. if 'church of ing cry Telephone coiiipauy was prest-ii- l al the day ef bis Indiana plans of the conspirators surreed and meeting and infonmvl the hoard that Manila, P, I., Oct. Bprorbcw are aritadulnd at Lritanoa Demou ovsr the they turn ths state IJeut. Wui. D. 1rttaliard, in a fit the Ini r watt now ready to iu stall Frankfort, Delphi. Loganspari, Coo-- v crats, Utah's now discredited senator of inxaiiliy, allot and killed Sec-and applied to install for tha verwa and Marion. will walk Into Republican headquarotid Lieut. Fred L. Dean, lie then county leii'iihoncs si such places aa J. O. Jottaaoa of Kansas joined (ha ters and say, TM tovM ye, that that might In- - dn.ired. The luatu-- r was abut and killed hlmaelf. Both of Bryaa lorty bare today. Mr. liryaa hast fellah Shmoat enddeui deliver the taken under sdvlaenienl. the officers were attached to the a alight oo hi, but hid vole is auvrng. ) gooda. smT Deal wid yer I' tule Turnouts Thirteenth regiment of United Oouimlasioiier Wilson reported that Uu tha train from has to Lebanon next time, ta ta.' " Ktiites cavalry stationed At Camp in rnmiwny with Die county attorney Mr. Bryan aorldanUlly net Frank ; Btotsenbti'g lie had vi iled North Ogden anil Piet Hanly, ltepubliuaa can (11 dan tar gu3i e arnor. "Will tha Republican Liberals bile?" wiih John WiKidlleld to confer concern Tbe twt ebook bandaeorAluti, aaked the ecrihe. ing the opening of a street lu that disand exobaugad ptaaaaatrlaa f "Borne of them have," said the W. I. trict . aud found that the pnMjeed etreut "I underaUnd, Mr. Hanly arid Mr. P. "It looks heroic, you know, and ran through private r rupcriy and that PROTECTION IN SOUTH AFRICA. Bryaa, thst you Anv payiag ma eounda good to prate about Indepenthe couuty had not as yet any power (ba roinplimeut of being a alnatwal dence, and to defy a hierarchy; to deiu the mailer. , mand a cessation of something; to tell The ordered sprinkling disconI have," aaM Iff a lfoaly, twt I nna, ljoaibm, Oat, 17; A dispatch front about tha glorious iustUuitune be- tinued board in the canyon. afraid you have lapaed a UtUe rinr Capo Town to tho Thimi says: queathed ua by our forefathers. They in rMHpnaae to a deputation tram yon have hana In Indiana. I think,, fiimmisgioiicr Wilson reported that are patriotic enough all right aud want to he true to American Institutions; Fish and (Innie Commissioner Sharp the Ilwlldlng Trades Qoiuplaiutng of though, you will reeover after you grg but some of them ere emotional and had not aa yet made hia customary (be eompoCttiou in Ankirlcau girders out trf ladtena and Into Wait Virginia. t nd Aweriem and Swedish joLiory, are bring led without thinking into a sliiprtcni of trout fry fur the streams isongslfiim of aty alq. 1 tear your Uttla late. repltod Mr,:, Democratic ambush. You know, sonny, of Welier county, The clerk was In- Treasurer Yt'alton said the government esrttr cornea when I bear one of them talk it re- st reeled to address a letter to Mr. was already negotiating with a view Bryan, "ll would have dona tne ana1 minds me of a story I once read about Sharp and aek why ilie shipment had to revision of the cuatoms (rnmnOus good four year a and admitted that event poiuUni toTh (wo period laeghhiip Tom Reed, the great speaker. He waa not yet leeu made. At Lehanou a large crowd Itataud la ('uiniiKeiiiuer Fowera reported that ward iioiue measure at protect tun iu listening to an arrimouious discussion Mr. Bryaa. between a Democrat aud a fiery little he had viailed Weal Weber aud had all of tha South African Cokmlaa, ordered approuchea to the Warren Republican, who said That while (well, I needn't neme him) was bumbridge. ming around Buffalo, that Bent'ominiaaioiier Fun era recommended was the at Harrison jamin that an appropriation lie made to reof battles the front lighting pair the road lu Blalervllle district, hia country, that hla dauntless bravery near the renlilencu of Fred Fu. lie to bis cuunlry waa instructed to and undying devotion enquire of the resiaud dents in the was shown upon this balik-flild- . how Blurb neighborhood that battlefield and after a while the labor they would contribute toward little man ran down and appealed to the repair. Tom Reed to verify hla siaiHiient. Commlarii-noStanford reported that A starry twinkle came into the greet viailed the new road to Itetrls statesman's eye aa he answered, he had built under a recent appropri'Yaaa, Sir, yaas, you bet. Gen. Harri- county, condition. son was all right. He was a brave ation and iouud It iu good viailed He also had that he reported'61 05. to man anl a patriot, from He did everything he could to save his the infirmary and poor furm audhethat at at the latter (lure would cuunlry ; but he didnt do it all ; there least a carloadpiaro of apples for shipment. were others. Bo, young man, you ran Mr. Stanford alao reported that laat safely say to these tetter day patriots Anwho are so anxious to pi ore thrir Saturday evening about, 6:30 was of lliiutrville, pausing McKay gus reof to cause the undying devotion near the mouth of Ogden canyuu In a ligious and other liberty, they no doubt have the feeling all right, but buggy w huu a blast al the quarry near that place waa lourtu-- off and M.r. they haven't gut a monopoly of McKay was warned too late to escape. liy any means. They may be Two descended through the covwilling to ahed their blood for free- er ofnicks his buggy, me striking him. dom, etc., but there are others. There are thousands of good American pa- The board Instructed (he clerk to aotl-gIaul Van Hummer, who operate triots all over Utah, not quarry to station gunnls up and merely, but those who are willing to die the If need be for their country, and they down the road to warn travellers, othticket erwise an injunctluu would bo issued wont vote the real raining him from using powdlr. either. There is a great army The bourri adjourned until next In Utah, in the public schools, who read la the school bistorirw the Thursday evening when it will ineel to thrilling story U the revolution and consider the claim of Thomas Ether-iugtothe brave deeds of the patriots of 7ti, the heroism displayed In the war of 1812, of Perry on Lake Erie and of Andrew Jackson at New Orelsns; of the brilliant feats of old rough and ready Taylor, and Wlufleld bcot.t In FREDERICK WARDE AND KATHthe Mexican war; and then of the lung, RYN KIDDER IN "BALA MM lit). bloody struggle of the war of the rebellion; of the great Lincoln and his Wagenlials and Kemper wlm have Illustrious generals Grant. Sherman, Sheridan, Tboems and others men lifetime an important i actor in (he who fought against and conquered oi ti- world of Hvctanular drama will Frederick W'anle anil Kathryn er men aa brave as thcmsoivps; then and naiim-war with Ha Kidder next Tluirt-iisthe Spaulsh-Amrrlcaunion Juvihb a in prod triarms night of and brilliant feats great umphs for our country, the glorious of itin new play "Salyminbu' written part Utah's brave ions boro in this by Ktanisiaua Stange. The play I founded upon Flaubert's brief struggle. They know this is It. is laid American history, tbe history of their famous classic ".Salaainibo.' own country. They appreciate tho in ancient Carthago at a iriod when fact that Utah belongs to this great its waning power t. as threatened by republic and against that knowledge Rome on the one hand, and by Iim reall the at temp's of the pessimistic volt f.f its own iiu-r,iary ninth k who sre trying to stir up the other. Tin drama Is aaid to strife sad arouse bitter feelings here reflect the t.iri iii paaninii of iliis in our own e'a'e are futile. They early civilization and to givu a vivid is not shown by idea id the. weal.h. luxury and know that patiimouth service anil Mm protestations; for which it wan i union. of th play m of that no one has a patent right oa 1l. The chief course the iuiatiiatinn of Matbu the Yea, Sonny, arter a while this commander of the barbarian army for cra.e will die out as other KalammlMi, daughter of tbe most powerases have di el and after all is over erful ruler of f'ariba,';e, and be territhe old Republican party, and pr4a-bl- ble tragedy which it prcripilaten. One (for it seems it will never die) the of the turonce-- t Kceu-- i in the play, Democratic party will be in existence, as It is ia the novel, ie hid in which comfort and Nothing affects a And Salammlin visit Matho's - ut tonight, doing business s' the old stand. more his underwear. than noadt-to the scribe and to beg the letnm of the r acred veil tha W. I. p. a day-lon- g C. If badly cut lipped quietly away. The scribe was of Tanlt, Him talisman of farthage. drag Interested In his recite). Are you? lu the novel which he had atulcn. s to him. burden she succeed in her mission at the POPE EXPRESSED REGRET AT C. Every garment we sell is correctly price of her hoiior. Another sohulon DEATH OP KING GEORGE. is neroxHiiry for dramtttie purposes, Clothiers and know. and some curiosity will iu? shown as L Tne such tiling as the was there If 16.' Oct Rome, Pope exprresnd to how ibe author has xurmounied tha Informed by Papal, diffieuity. great regret w we have it. Underwear of kind Secretary of Elate, Mary Del Val of 9 at Bale of scat opens Tuesday Brown may best for C. But the death of King George of Saxony, a. m. the bouse having been faithfully Cathwe bests. have Jones many la Poland. Tbe olic alnce I best materials The C. Pontiff ordered the Papal aecretary to Wpol and Cotton, and .f theatre-goinThe Ogden public convey hie condolence to the family will have the fiist opportunity of witall their combinations. of King the nessing Kir Conan Diyle'a greatest Gecge through L The best of the Munich. at Nuncio sanitary makes. Papal tbe Four," at ths success, "The Finn 75c and $1 per garment, Underwear at C. 50c, Grand Opera Houxe on tha evening of WATSON AFTER BRYAN. to and $3.00. the $2.50 all New York, Oct. 1 6- - Thomas K. Wat- Tuesday. way up This promises' to lie oae of the son, candidate fur president on the L Come with here your Underwear ideas. snd movt important attracPeople party ticket, will follow V. J. strongest The of Eastern the tions s Bryan In Indiana, speaking In on the 19th and in Indianapolia preea have given the production and on the 20th. On October 2!nd h will company the highest eudoreemenf, one of the most capable peak In Parkersburg. W. Va., and claiming ii is CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. on the Z4th he will lx the principal companies and intensely iniereeting In a nuaJn-of apealrer at. a mass meeting to be held plays prodnet-Li by the People's parly at the Grand KoDlt. in now this Palace Ceottml Beats selling. city. r.!..'.i,i:.-';uiii- ! - -l fr i . 1 i i- Wi-ln-- ! LITTLE LATE IN ii-- RECOGNITION - Hal-vcti-- - ry n, eond tale-phon- it-- eeee tai . . - But, what about Roosevelt?" the scribe. N 17 Msu-iat-i- Powers-Cannon-Bambctger-- Salt Lake City, Oct. 17. A politician speaking to a rejniri-e- r of this paper recently, said: I will tell you something rich it my name la withheld.' Alter receiving ilie desired promise, he continued, "Do you know that merry ell was to pay a short lime sines la the Demo ra'ic camp? Week of October ii'urninued from IMge Two.) iilEETS rs, About o.s L ght-l- y Touched Up Why Kearns Desires to Dcicat the President m U ah Made Clear A i.ic Antis Working in Harmon) . Milton Holmea has been nominated as constable In thin precinct on the Democratic ticket The party has not as yet made nomination for Justice of the peace. well-know- BOARD Un-Americ- ans w, V6'1 WAR NEWS PASIII Tliaiffi Pro- Kearns-Cannon-Powe- la this K. jj.ni. SIZED UP BY VETERAN ,M said the W. I. P. Roosevelt be "Do you think Kearns wants Rooaevalt elected? You are a sucker, sonny. Kearns wanted Postmaster Thomas fired. Smoot said no. Roosevelt said 'Amen.' Kearns wanted CoL Matt Dougherty re-- 1 n stated with a great prom-laetoday to hav many more than flourish of trumpets. Did Roosevelt on the ama date ).d tumble? Well I should amlla. Ha tell KILLED A MONSTER BEAR year. on Kearns and when tha would-b- e bons The Union Pacific have 'a force picked hlmaelf np sad put arnica on men and teams at work construct! Exciting Encounter Which a Sheep-herdbis sore spots, he was sew dams and Had at Hsad ef Baav-- r making other nrmiii all over. But ha nursed hla wrath and Improvements In connection w hid hla chagrin and waited. Perry Canyon. thrir extensive Ice ponds at Evanat Heath attacked the president through preparatory to harvesting a ci the Tribune. Do you think that Parry heavy on town cams to Adams Frank today " ths frown product whan the seat made a break? Not so, young man. with home In his his to Hooper way This industry furnishes Pu orders. Perry atempl the hide of a grimly bear, Perry simply obeyedWaa Mat to a number of men church. tacked during the that another o calitwenty-twwhich he killed with a thw yew, and in addition to fill: r, ber rifle In a desperate encounter ta break? Young maa, you are aa Brir mammoth Ice houaea at Evanrt so to apeak; Perry was trying Black Bear canyon at the head of Bear which fruit tralna are to save hie Job. Then Kearne tor the auppl ver canyon the other day. mmg the warm weather, the Inevitable. He saw tha Roosevelt compi too ships thousands The hero of the occasion, who haa boom in the eacendaney; the hopes of of tona to ( " every season. been herding aheep for Joe Perry, waa the malcontents ware shattered and he on hla way from camp to the bedding must do something to right hlmaelf. lie into the Roosevelt ground when be waa suddenly contried herd to KHOR CASES IN POLICE COURT fronted by a huge, infuriated beer hand wagon; get but, in the language of The came him for which newest hired man, Smoot took a tail Array of Drunko Does Not Ap- beast was only twenty yards away and hla Roosevelt delegation to Chicago. a twenty-twAdams bad no weapon but bis pear. Roosevelt had Perry kicked out of the With s nerve and accuracy which secretaryship of the National commitis astonishing under the circumstances, tee. Kearns got scared. Hia political naal number of Sui he began firing aa rapidly as possible ship had a Jonah. 11s consulted the we conspicuous by their a from the magazine as quickly oracle. The oracle said Perry should drawing court. In Jwe fact, It w as he could manipulate the gun. The have gone to Nlnevah Instead of Salt as far as numbers i little missiles seined to have no effect Lake (or Tarablsh). Lippman ollmbs at one lone drunk a JJ-on the animal except to slightly check Into the boat. Lippman waa a presimw Judge Ilowell and he hla advance and Infuriated him. Thir- dential appointee. He was also In good to leave the cm J? teen shots were fired while the bear favor with the church. Tom told the den City behind hi waa approaching, the last striking president that he fired Perry because Patrick Burns and Joh under the eye and penetrating the he favored Hanna. Teddy laughed. He were a cripple, brain; but none too aoon, for the sent word to Joseph F. that he had charge of mendicanr brute literally fell at the feet of the tbrun Perry down because he attackBwmlae that they would r d. brave hunter. Every shot took effect ed the Mormon people. Joseph "titer begging, sentence w six entering the lungs. The Tribune supports Roosevelt and Thera were two unarmed witnesses Fairbanks. That's good. It tries to Er Twylor, charged wit disrupt and ruin the Republican party of the encounters Bed to appear f in Utah, the only hope of and real sup15. (K) ball. port to the p.erident. It tries to deV"1 raM of B. Vol RAILROAD feat Joe Howell, a Republican supIN HANDS OF AMERICANS. porter of the president; It tries to detodaut was discharged as feat a Republican legislature to the witness failed to i and that a Democrat should succeed Mexico City, Oct. 16. The railroad has passed Into the Thomas Kearns as aenator. The Trihands of a 8t. Louts syndicate, the bune supports the national Republican new shareholders being nearly all rail- ticket! So does the Herald, so does road men. David H. Dock of 8L Powers, so does Hilss! Louis, la the new president, and J. M. Bat Kearns' latest acquisition in the Neean, formerly general manager, has Twwity.four Vessel line is Cannon. Cannon of Ruoeian Squa been promoted to the vice presidency hired mancame high, but be had to have rn Ar in Danish Waters. of the road. Among the shareholders probably president of the him. He needed him In his business. Is Howard Elliott. Cannon la the friend of Dubois, Dubois Northern Pacific railroad. Cannon Dei of the roed Is ths friend of Cannon. kilometres Island, hundred Two 11 -Tand Dubois are friends of Kearns. Russian Balt: now completed will be opened to traffor Cannon to ! a!'s,d the southern extra fer fic on November let The finished pori Dubois stands spraitor j. at 6:30 Vcloc tlon of the line extends from San the Democratic National committee, ttii out to enter the camp The Beulah crulrn Gronimo on the Tehuantepec National Cannon is staked Phllletines, conWist r ch,.ngd eeiutea with U railroad to the poet of Tonola in the of the Republican over to the Demon1 then quer and turn them accon tolled -state of Chiapsc. Work will be be- crat A very smooth Job, eh? Well 5.uRIan ela to tl tomorrow on the extension of the wThaM gun put-unicely glued together! They flret comprises S line to Guatemala. It of course! Are indignant, etc ufterwards deny vesse the JT Stored hut It is solemn truth all the tame. Lengcland belt betwee Rome.OcL 17. Ths American ambasr'ke -ni1 Brol.vkke to Cannon made one bad break. He athere 1. arrived if Mr. take today. Meyer, sador, Brte eicemers were tacked the President. That wasn't where at a detained Turin, awaitln waa He (tea. day oa the program. Frank la aome-w- t down Duke of of Aosta, the ha waa the guest He got excited. He Mentions!. Emmanuel. Victor a cousin of King had beard Keanu cure Teddy. So bo h uuthoritatlwel Aim mo..th and pat hla foot in wL.RuMtan fleet at Arlw New Haven, Conn.. Oct 17. Eben-t- er opened his n match It. That was not the proper thing just B. Beecher, a ewwelr from' th Of a? e Keararite to anado laud tatterie manufacturer had a eon of Anson at this time for XrtZ; JaPeueee machine Taddy. a of rcent Invention whoee th Beecher, Mtompt by rt0MH, ,re ""funded as In There are many good Is th completely revolntionixed the match the un- - 'American' camp,Republicans nin,i 't',ure who are not daed is here, aged anotbsr blocked toiw. making industry, fully alive te the intent and purpose of 71 Ths unusual heavy passenger traffic westward which began several weeks ago, still continues without any signs of decreasing. Saturday about 1,400 peopla took Southern Pacific trains for the coast Yesterday there were hundreds westward bound and a OCTOHHT: POLITICAL SITUATION PRESIDENT OF STAKE AND MANY ELDERS ATTEND. Tribe, wife and daughter, mmed from a visit to the TIDAY W'!:M(;, y d AMUSEMENTS pre-ve.- it c n tiv-iril- v s - ti-- m lh-m- y n t- mails its health and a cut were anr h-- whats onehest irritate I r f Yin-clnne- FRED M. NYE, |