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Show THURSDAY MORNING, THE MORNING EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH, - i i i CENTRAL DEFEATS i: OGDEN BREVITIES SPOONER MAOISM Ths Central school football defeated the Madison eleven in dis111 26th BL, Andaraoa ft Gibcoa, fought game of football on the Quincy pute Iti Ogden tnilor who announce gridiron Inst evening by the rlos-union label. the user of ml himself core of 6 to S. The game would ha been a tie had not the Madison hoy Do not Ml to hear Senator Falr-ban- failed in kicking n goal. Ut the five and Dolllver at tho Opera house games which have thus far heea plavde by the Central boy thia last tonight. akca was the hardest of all. Thia five con seem ive games won by the last Mrs. W. W. Canady, wife of Point named team. They are still out with Canady at Promontory cut-ot- f, is In the their challenge to "lay any team in the on the Ogdra-Lucl- n 86 city of au average welRht of city fur a short visit. ka lime-keep- pounds. of the CenFollowing la the line-utral hoys: G. Center, Kelli her; right guard, tonight. Evans; right taokis, Shun. iff; right R. Livingstone; left guard. H, The veteran flrrmen of Ogden. In end, Wt 8. Shyaley; left tackle, Nashville; conjunction with the lire department, end. H. En person, quarterback. B. are making preparations to entertain left half, W. Smyth; right tha squad of San Francisco exempt fihyalev; full back, T. lid W. half, Shyalej; the this in city firemen that arrlre cock. west. The the visiting morning from Itrerapn will stay in Ogden all day and thia Lake evening. will leave for Salt DEBS CAME THROUGH DCDEH Do aot fall to bear Senators Fairbanks and Dolllver at the Opera house Do not Ml to hear Senators p Falr-fcsn- ts Waa on Hi and Dolllver at the Opera house tonight. Ben a tor Chas TV. Fairbanks. Repuband lican candidate for Senator J. P. Dolllver of Iowa, will address the people of Ogdea and vicinity at the Grand Opera house. Thursday evening, October, Cth 1904, at g o'clock Do not Ml to hear him! Way te Salt Lake City from Ogden. al Eugene V. Debs, the socialist Ogthrough passed candidate, den on his way to speak al ths Balt presl-dsuU- nt Palace at Salt Lake city last night. When aeea by a roiwmentailvs of this paper Mr. Debs was la a most genial and talkatlv mood, and voluataered Mr. lieb la any Information desired. on his way east after having toured Do not Ml to hear Senators Fair- California, goo north to Seattle nnd banks and Dolllver at the Ojiara house Spokane, and than ta Butt and other point In Montana and through Idaho tonight. ? n to Salt Laka. Mr. Debs speaks of Senator FairFOR SALE nedroom set, hard Ooal burner, rooking amve, ilini.ig room banks as a must esilmabla gentleman, and said that It fell to his kit to adtable anil chairs. 6tiS 27th at. dress an opjiositlon meeting lu FairDo not Ml to bear Senator banks and Dolllver at the 0era house tonight. CONSTRUCTION TRAIN DERAILED WyoR p. Wright, of Ruby valley, ming, la flailing la the city. 1 I M Do not fall Threa Cara Jump Track an Last Night. to hear Senator Fair- banks and Dolllver at the Opera house tonight Richardson ft Grant Saturday and get a souvenir. Cut-O- ff The construction train which conveys rock on the dirt Ail at the Lurlu States Senator from Wisconsin Deliver Address Before a Large Audience at Milwaukee. 8taie 8 naior a large Spooner audience at tha Davidson ihestre tonight on national and state tenues. He spoke under the auspices of the Stalwart Republican Slate Central committee. The Senator strongly eulogized President Kouseveli and appealed t j ereiy Republican and patriotic Democrat to vote for the Republican national the elector of Wisconsin. During sprbch be criticized Governor LaFol-lett- e for what be termed hie elhtrte to Institute n one-terpower in himself within the sure. The senator reviewed tha history of in tha state. the Ucttoaal controvri-sHe found, he said, everywhere heart burnings, slander and lbe hands of old friends raised against each other. What right has a Governor to name Senators or and hasp reproach upon them because be doesn't like them? Oct. tee cut-of- f THAT'S ABOUT ALL THE PftPULIST CANDIDATE SAID AT A DOLLAR DINNER." to an Attempt to Speech Confined Compel the Grave to Give Up Its Dead, the 96 Followers of Bryan. New York. Oct. 5 Thomas E. Watson, nominee of the People s party for the Presidency, was dined by bis Dinner.'' friends tonight at a i he Palm Garden ou Lexington avenue. More than MKi members of the Peoples party were there to greet the candidate. 'I hoinaa E. Watson began his speech by saying; Oh. if that pretense up at Eopus would only get out of my way; On, if Judge Parker would only get out of my way and gfve me tbe I mmocrat ic papers and give me the Jeffersonian Hlieakers and give me the noble army that followed Bryan lu 'Hi; if he would only give me all thee 1 would ufaow the Republican party and Theodora mocra-tie KiNwevelt the great militant party from ms to sea. I would dare to accept his challenge. I might not whip him. but he would know be had a fight. I am a fighter. On July the Decision Causes Mock Interest Among Fourth I waa not war'll even a newsNew York Politicians Two Facpaper item, but. now they are fighttions May Support Ono TickoL ing me with newspaper cartoons and e.liun-ial- . 1 tbe king for and New York, Oct. The decision of thunder of tha guns and if only Judge the Supreme Court of Wisconsin in de- Parker would get out of the way and claring tha 1a Foiled ticket to be re- let me command the army that he may command I would give Jlieodore gular. was received with latens Interest by politician in New York to- Rooeevrlt a battle royal. day. Tha Republicans at nai tonal Continuing, Mr. Watson maid: ''The government which doe not headqasrtera expressed themselves as aliened, as thsy believe that tha two grant equal protection to all. equal opfordone will now aupiiort one ticket portunity to all, equal justice to all, At Democratic headquarters TTmothy proMtitntea Its power, and is false to it E. Ryan, member of the Democratic mi Melon. executive committee for Wisconsin, If your system la not what it should said he believed that ths decision he. yours is the fault for you have In would insure the election of the your hand the weapon with which it Democratli: State ticket, and at least was intended yon should defend your four members of Congress, but the de- liberties the ballot cision made It more difficult to carry Where is the greater part of all tola tbs Biale for the Parker and Davis wonderful production of wealth which elertoriai ticket than If the decision has taken place here for the last hundred years? Almost entirely It la in had been in favor of tbe ''Stalwarts. Reprssantaliv Babcock, chairman of the hands of the men who never tbs Republican Congressional cam- created one dollar of It; and they got paign comm it lees, said he had nut it mainly by operation of laws which to violate every principle of common lead tha decision and make any comment. sense, common right. No Individual ran resist the operation of law. The man In whose favor the law works will grow stronger, toa victim weaker. To take from him who made and to give to hint who did nut make ia one of the worst forma of tyrany. Had the government governed Justly the probability Is tost we never would have had a labor question in this Anothsr Hsavy Rain In New Mexlc young republic never a strike, never a lookout, never a Cripple Creek Which Causes Anxiety as to More horror. Destruction. The tenement house cancer would not now be eating its way into the Denver, Colo.. Oct. 6. A Republican special from Las Vegas, N. M., says vitals of social order. The huge arm of that there was another heavy rain in poverty and despair would not now be the mountains abovs tbs city today marshaled under the black flag of and word came from up the river that quenchlasa hatred to the rich and to tha two-forise was coming down. system which mails them rich. Both of Thera la great anxiety in the city as the great political parties liave aKere the river is still out of Its channel and nately been in power; both have had small their opportunities; both have had their It requires but rise to send the stream through the responsibilities and both should be conbusiness section, ff be ravages of the demned. Jeffersonians, your flag waa pulled previous storms have not been fully at St. Iouls. and you are left repaired and it la feared that another down without leaders. I have picked up your flood would render useless the result from the ground where it lay and already accomplished. The bodies of "flag call upon you to rally to it." two women and a child, which have nut yet been Identified, were found to"P-oiia-r in Vice-President- i i er, 1 TICKET IS JAP8 8HOW RECKLESS ial Un Nominee 8. Tha patch To-Nig- The that ht p ulatlo that I Kuio now i er t lion MUSIC move) lag o cle t Dor Arthu issuitl . blood. brief message was received today. It waa on torn paper. In Chinese, and signed by General Stoeaeel. It states that all had been quiet since September 26, and that the Japanese had again asked for a truce to bury their dead. An official Japanese statement admits the results .and confirms the necessity of a more passive siege. Entric fever baa broken out in the garrison at Port Arthur. A STILL CONTINUE Welcome All r c casssaaQi urden There 1 SPECIAL OFFER 8L I Tbe W uuall: wil 1 bum t Exp vhethi hi occt from ictlvlt; it Is For This Week. this vacua in sny thing borne that Q u to Jewel Stoves tbs Is credit ou at and Ranges on easy payments; $5 down, $1 a week Milwaukee, OcL 6 It ia known that Samuel A. Cook, vho heads the Stalwart ticket, will withdraw, he having made a statement to this effect a abort time ago, in case the decision waa unfavorable to Ms cause. The state central committee has the power to fill the vacancy, but what will be done will not be known until tbe committee holds a meeting to take action. Norfolk. Neb., OcL 6. William J. Bryan spent the day in Northeastern He made speeches ar Nebraska. Wayne and Randolph during the dv and add rawed a targe audlemte in Norfolk tonight. Mr. Bryan' talks were all along general lines in which ha frequently Injected State issues, furring the course of hi speech tonight he sold President Roosevelt would carry Nebraska heratiFo the Democrats and Populists bad named separate tickets bu he believed the would elect most of tho other memti bL Pc dwpati A STALWART WITHDRAWS. POPS FUSE. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 6. A coalition of the two Populist - parties in Indiana has been affected, the fuslon-it- a withdrawing their State ticket and the State ticket nominated by the Middle of the Renders becoming the Popu-li- t ticket of Indiana. (uch wink Harbin, Oct. 2, (Delayed in tranemla-siim- t It is report ml that the Japanese advance nnete have been driven back along the line between the Hun river and Benehurd. BRYAN STILL AMONG THE HOME FOLKS. slec-tori- Findlay. Ohio, OcL 5. The plant of the National Refining company waa burned today. Loea, 6200.000. The fire waa started through light-nin- e striking a tank, which at tbe tiuis contained about 30,000 barrels of oiL . BRAVERY. Daily Telegraph's Che Foo correspondent soya the Japanese that on September 24-made refieated and reckleealy brave attempts to capture High Hill at Port Arthur. Owing to tha d eat ruction of earthwork their advance waa completely unprotected and undvr the rays of ths searchlight the Russian machine guns swept to cm down in masses. Mora troop came on. however, with fanatical lira very, the correspondent adds, leaping over the bodies of the dead. Then the.Ruseiana emboldened by their success, sortied. The Japaneee replied with machine guns It waa the first time the Japanese had been able to entice the Russians from their shelters and they worked Intense havoc among them. The scene next morning was appalling. The hillside was strewn with mingled Russian and Japanese bodies, some of them gripped with ghastly realism. Boulders wart trickling wlta OcL 1- - eut-off- Gl HEAVY REFINERY FIRE. 14th. REGULAR REED HOTEL Washington, Oct. 5. The ease of Wik liam R. Hearat against the Ing roads waa assigned for a h.ri7 by the Interstate Commerce Com ml on the Dth inm.,.,1 ion in Chk-aghas been transferred to New where the hearlug will take piace'ev-t- o her 14. St. Petersburg, OcL 6. The case of the Hriiiah steamer Alianton, seized by the Vladivostok squadron, will come up before the admiralty court October ot . HEARST CASE TRANSFERRED. WILL BE TAKEN UP THIS MONTH. FLOODS y. I SENATORFAIRBANKS dec-llue- I public bequests, dividing his pitmen between his son and daughter, and v7 ing his sstaie in Paxton to his xnLu daughter. -e LA FOLLETE the cars were fur wrecked yesterday, three cars were derailed, and tha available force at E. N. Brown and wife of Tacoma, that point was unLll 6 o'clock last evening reniorlng the can to tha Washington, are Ogden visitor. track. The accident waa caused by the breaking of the trurks on tha FairSenator to bear not Do Ml front car, the letter taking two other house the at banks and Dolllver Opera can over at It fell. tonight. The derailmeai occasioned delayed Ladies! 2.000 souvenirs free, neit traffic, hut the damage was nut great . Balurdsy. Richardson ft Grant. GOVERNMENT WIRELESS STATIONS. 0. G. Sinter of Denver, Colorado, b In Ogden on business. Washington, Oct. 5. AdromlralMan-neehtef of tha bureau of equipment Do not Ml to hear Senators Fairbanks and Dolllver at tha Opera house of tha Navy Department has been pushing with great energy the estabtonight. lishment of wireless stations for naval Pearl Snyder In some of her best and general maritime use. A report work at the Tabernacle concert, Fri- addressed by him to the secretary of the navy soma time ago, but Just mads day. . Admission 60c. public, shows that the bureau has alstations Do not Ml to hear Senators Fair- ready established twenty-tw- o banks and Dolllver at ths Opera house along tha coast Among the nations to b established are the following: tonight. San Padio, Point Cuucaptlon, Point , J. D. Rowland Is down from Malad, Bur, Point Arenas, Cape Mendk-tnoColumbia river. Cape Blanco, Cape a on business trip. Idaho, P. P. Turkett of Springvllle, Utah, Flattery, Port Townsend, Uremertou, Washington; Btka, Dutch Harbor, la in Ogdea today. Kiakl Island, Honolulu, Midway IsDo nut Ml to hear Senators Fair- lands, Guam, Tuiu Island, Caps Point Pled ms, Ologanpo, Ran banks and Dolllver at the Opera house Beni ai d no, Port Subig, Port Cebu, tonight. Point Tabuna, Hollo sad Bus la straits. W. H. Stewart and wife are in the dtp from Medford, Oregoa. day. Information arriving slowly from the Taber-naclMiss Celeste Conroy at tha flooded district In Mora eounty shows that almost the entire rich Trujillo Friday, 7lh. Her last appear ance before leaving for Europe. Valley has been devastated. at are the arrivals The following P. Manncotl of Eureka, Nev, spent A lake covering nearly 800 acres now r the Reed hotel for the last twenty-foutends whera once were fertile farms yesterday In the city. hours. Mr. Hyrwm Joans and wife. Parts. Do not Ml to hear Senators FairSET 'EM UP TO PARKER. Lakeside; H. banks and Dolllver at the Opera hpuse France; A. A. Pearson, B. Sawyer, city; J- - C. MoUlnlcy, out-of- f; tonight. ; A. L Porter and New York, Oct. 5. Tbe first public L Lugo, Nannie Tout will ring Ardtfle, Kiss wife, Kaunas City; M. J. Thomas. Salt foceptlon for Alton B. Parker since Waltxe," at the Tabernacle on Friday, Laka City; J. K. Levi, Salt Lake City; his nomination for the presidency was II. T. Hardin, Chicago; J. Keuniff and tendered him tonight by the Manhat7th. Admission Me. ststar, dty; Chas. W. Muller, Ban tan club. The clubhouse was taxed to to hear Senators Fair- Franciaco; Mr. and Mrs. Max Levy, its utmost capacity to accommodate . Do not tail banks anil Dolllver al the Opera house Ban Francisco; C. H. Shields and wife, the inrllcd guasu. Judge Parker and New York; A. H. Bilks, Boston; J. H. Judge D. Cady Herrick, Democratic . tonight. Sternum, Denver; N. J. Newman, Denominee for Governor of New York, T. P. O'Brien and W. O. McDonald troit; C. H. Anderson, Chicago; Harry stood side by aide on a slightly eles; f, are in the IVnnylackee, Agent Haverly'a of Lake Side. Lucin vated platform. N. Colburn, St. Louis; C. E. In addition to the specially iuviled city for a short visit , ChiLonse, Provo; IL 8. Racket-manguests a great tbroug accepted the inMilM. C. W. of MoCary, Chicago; cago; Krichum. Idaho, Charles Teller vitation implied by tho management was In the city yesterday on business. ler and wits, Chicago; Gao. W. Miller, of the club. From the time one P. M. L. J. Olllver, Chicago; Chicago; mounted the Brat stairway it took just Pocatello. ColoHopson, 8. P. Every nnd wife of Pueblo. an hour to reach the mitia reception rado, visited la the city yesterday. room where Judge Parker and Judge DEBS IN SALT LAKE. Herrick were stationed. The crowd Nannie Tout will ring "My Treasure was moving, and it was three Salt Lake. Oct. 5. Eugene fteha, hour kept at the Tabernacle on Friday, the last before it diminished in the opportunity of bearing MiJs Nannie Presidential candidate of the Socialist least. Judge Parker shook liandii and before leaving for Europe. party spoke at tho Silt Palace theater greetings with every guest. tonight on government and the trusts exchanged At 11 o'clock lllUrhlMM! ws He both criticised politiDoiliver. of Fort severely great Dodge, Congressman room for the invited guests Iowa, arrlvcl in advance of the Fair-ban- cal parries and discussed the labor ception rent ion room for the Invited guests Colorado. in troubles and party lari right registered and intimate friend of Judge Parker. A large and enthusiastic crowd greetat the KecJ hotel. ed the speaker. C. E. Lowe, the well known capitalFORT DOUGLAS ATHLETES WIN. ist and politician of Provo, stopiied la Ogden last night on his way to Chicago. Denver, Colo., Oct. 6. The athletic of the department of the Colo-roatrophy Willard Andcrlin, the great Bass was won by the team from Fort Singer, will be at the Tabernacle conDougin. Utah, today in the Aral ancert Friday. Oct. 7, 1HC(. Hear blm sing nual tournament of the department. Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep. Bv a ma-gof aix point the soldier athletes from Utah detested the Fort FIRST SNOW IN MICHIGAN. in the field cve.it Business Logan conical ant Marquette, Mich.. Oct. 5. The first for tlic cup. Fort Dougin scered anew of the season is failing here topoint out of 83 in the eight runlrsH EGCKY NRIJHIOL inlan-tr- v night. The steamer Sitka of the GiThe boy of the Twenty-seconlchrist fleet, whb h cleared from here scored 27. Tbe other poets were last night for Toledo, ran aground near trailed out behind as follow: TELEPHONE COMPANY Grand Marais today and will be a total Fort Apache. Id; Fort Duchesne, loss. The steamer Hunter of the Ask the Office for Particular, Ilnabunca and Fort Wingate 4 Fort Booth line caught fire nar Grand Maand Whipple barrack each, WHATS THE CIRCULATION 7" rais today and was burned to the waTo the win In the sprint of Private ter's edge. i due rome-wha- t THATS THE VITAL POINTI Hadberg and Mcllaron fur the winning of tlie trophy. The bail game today between Fort WJTW'I vugiifu m mm Dougina and Fort Logan wa won by f g liiVii' min tbe former by a score of 9 to 1. Go In nnd tbe failure of the storming oiierations the War Office Lera would not be If the Japanese changed tbelr plan to a regular engineering siege. No freh news has been received from Mukden. According to the War Office's NO MORE SUNDAY BULL FIGHTS. information quiet continues there. Grande Duke Boris will leave SL 6. -- The . Institute of OcL Madrid, Petersburg in tea days to rejoin the Social Reforms, after a heated discusarmy. Major General Orloff has been as- sion today, decided by 13 votes to 8 to ratify the absolute prohibition of Sunsigned to duty on the generalstaff.thus ending tbe report that he would be day bull fights Thia i considered to tried by court martial and dismissed be the death blow to bull fighting in from the army, tbe fact being, as reSpain. peatedly stated In these diapatcliea. that General Orloff wai simply deprivSENATOR HOARS WILL. ed of his command by General Kuro-paiin- k for his failure to carry out hia Worcester, Mass., Oct. 5. The will of orders at Uao Yang. Senator Hoar filed today makes no lieutenant General Grlppenberg. who la to command the Second Manchurian Army, was received in audl-eoiby the Emperor today. He declined to be intarviewed aud will return to VUna tomorrow. The Ge serai will leave for tha front during the present month. AND United addresaod .By order of the War Department, flag on the 8 value of Liberty and the public bulldingsand on tbe Statuieof Liberty steamboat Falcon, were half masted today out of respect for Bartholdi, ilie French sculptor, who designed tiie Statute, and who died in Pari yesterday. New York. Ori. ud 6. m FLAGS AT HALF MAST. (Continued from Page 1.) United Milwaukee. 6, 1001. WAR NEWS. SAYS IF, ADDRESSES REPUBLICANS Mast an Gridiron and Ends in Scots of to.S Two Schools OCTOBER prohal that ti ur am roiumi er maj FLEE Your Credit Is Good 0 Ogden Furniture 0 Hyrum & Carpet Co. H Pingree, Mgr. cayi al offices. . Mln-stel- cut-of- i tI i S f $1.00 Telephones d for Residences $2.50 Telephones in for 't : ya vh . y 1'V -- JEWELS PIT FOR YOUR WORTH AND WEARING 7a l 3 (Fletcher.) The Jewels you will find In our store this season, cunningly set lu RINGS, LOCKETS AND BROOCHES, are indeed "III fur your- worth and wearing." In fact our whole stock ciP jewelry this fail is refreshingly new and substantially mads. - A STOCK SECOND, ti I TO NONE IN UTAH. t J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS "Hg"qeeem iMPta V"W iftiitauAtste T."V K' T-- F nr- FIRED FOR KXPIXHT- - 1NQ POSITIONS. P. New York. Oct. 6. William Schmidt.- - conimldonr id Parka fur the Bureau of the Bronx, of Greater New York, and four member of the were civil aervlce rnmmllon removed from nffbe today bv The removal was Mayor McClellan. made by the Civil Revvi.-- Reform Association. Tl'cte charge allege that Schmidt exploited mvition in his depart inent for pollilrnl purpose. BRYAN MAKES A PI-A- Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 5. William J. Bryan, in a let lor to Chairman Garber of the Dcmoi-raibstale committee, cle- rllulug to visit Ohio during the present campaign nay: "While Judge Parker announces himself as unqnn!'fle(!ly in favor of the gold standard be Is no more objectionable niton til is question than PrcRlrient Ttoonevelt and l:e stands for many things in which the Silver Democrats are interested. The election of Parker and Devi i sou Id remove from the arena of poll tbs the queKtlnns which stand In (lie way of considering economic question, and for tht reason I believe that every Democrat who supported the ticket In ISM and 1R00 should interest himself In the interest of the ticket this year. Mhen Ilie election ia over I want to renew te flsht fob economic, reform and I believe that we will be In a better position lo do this with Judge elected than with the present government at thn head of the nation.'' , keep the guar around ( 111 Man - Orden an Iffumre, Madt Mi la prei cell tom Pwur Kl whole Pi London London Rwhed fight off lent. 4 It lii CheFc Hi? ' JjBJllS nmm The result of llill' attempt to tag Jerome remind one of what happened to the advert icing agent who tried to a ale a Idll on tbe side of a bce-- h Ive and upset the hive. JYe kt Teh m bd to tt A bnmy ha r trad' Ifckand TTL( mm Gisr leld 1 Sen 0 5S, Saturday, October 8th. 1,000 HANDSOME SOUYENI R3 FREE. , sum-inarll- c P'npapure. F' rails Retlement. fVt. Tbe American Ani!ouary iship Butt- has arrived here. heli Udth" THE CROCKERY 2119 PEOPLE. Washington Avenue. NffiREB RICHARDSON & 3MAkJAt.aRCf.'!.P.lWiAg-LgUJnja"JMaM'a'Bsuiia....- Inc. U g, 4W foinhe Pour Tp ,jhi i tij.u ( w-- |