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Show Tin: moksixu COMPLETE l6rtlt Yinms of the l.yur.i urcUM J the Family u , undt-- r v,,ry member is requesten W--- ! ' JJi'chatiUlrt- - oI ie a eattie of :u - school the school the of Cerium at w ami gymnasium. Saturday SrTe b iK-u- i ev- - e her '2nd. F'Of. An a.luus-jefive cents will be tat-'ni- n,M, of . of v,.., established buainesa seed Co., dealers in grain, street, has fhav 352 Twenty-fourt- h bauds and the successor. C. II. ms assiimed control and is the CCs?n'a every effort to deserve the former torieiairohaise who is well . Mr. Grout, circles, was busiuess in n. ember of the firm of C. H. . SUDDEN . ftd' Jnner Co. griffin and Hardman, proprietor of the I'U'lhlna House of this city, and mit have returned from a slaty days trip pined business and pleasure coast Shirh tik them front the racific Atlantic roast, They left here " be.ent westward to la.a Angeles. franrisco, Seattle, Portland and A most .hjr Picilie coast points. bml vlsltiug the inB and places of inier- uriuui to Vurri Hub Fntn Hie roast they returned JUn, stayed here two or three days T, jijtu continued on their travels, lesard. They spent a few days In - yrk City end also visited Warti- Chicago and other npi. tlivniatid. Mi cities. ja;e east i police The efforts of the Salt undu-Apii- u. faert nieiit to rid the city of the tough element have caused m aodul to the four jarful of the com-iiSalt Many of those who left City on account of time orders 4ic now in Ogden and the police here already have a number of thm under surveillance. The great lunber of holdups and robbers In Salt ake City lately would give cause for au.l the belief that, there Is a large h. lU of-Ic- cti veil organixed gang of lawbreakers thm If such be the case and many of them are forced out of the city and rone here, then the officers may ex peer Several tough looking buiy time. 'kvedaent have been arrested by the lull officers and more arrests will folios. MISLED Rector was arraigned before E. G. petit u alleged the complaint. He stated in been on a protracted spree ud i bat ll was due to this fact that he liMik the coat down to a pawn Bliop After hearing hie ud pawned 11. sant-eu- t tbe court gave him sixty diii nn ihe municipal ruck pile. W. A. Ci nley was arraigned on a charge U vf dninkVnueaa to which he pleaded ad guilt y. The arresting officer waa not present to give testimony and the cnee was set fur Friday morning at 10 that be had Tom McCaffery, o'clock. a well known Irish character in police court waa ar-- t Sentence signed for drunkenness. was suspended provided he got out of the time (own In twenty-fiv- e minutes, asked by the defendant. chief clerk of the at 3118, Kansas, It visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Murray, at 2543 Grant Mr. I R. Walch, t'uion Pacific shops Arc. at Castle oclock yesterday afternoon that held the Union Pacific line up fur practically a half day. The three Mr cars Jumped the rails and the terry wheels striking the ties tore qthe track for the length of several ail. The crew was In no way injured' (Kept fur a severe shaking up, but it tu found necessary to send to Ogden hr a wrecking train before the cars (onl4 be restored to the track Tte cars were not damaged to any freight wreck occurred A i"Ck at 3 (itenL Warranty Deeds ' The following warranty deed Iran, fen of real estate have been filed with county recorder: John M. Whilton to Hattie A. Eaton, Pn of 7, block 13, plat B, $3.(SU0. Martha Cave et al. to Chauncev L. lt hnviti, part of northwest quarter" sec-5- ! !t. nshlp 6 north, range 1 west, L.iuQ. krtwa Stewart to Elisabeth lnts . 18 t Place addition, klnnie .1. r5"151Ml C, Tlmrogood to lBst ,ialf 1,t - city survey, ST FI HER ki At.adi-s- ftk L tea. ,i 21, block $100. IN B. 4, Frank- - Thus. B block 41, $25. CALIFORNIA. Forest ..ester day ia Santa r:,!'y',n lni1 ,h h,!l nrtb f Bl,,i arfi t!,iu burning. Thmia-o- f d Wurth of properly have I Cal., Oct. 20. a. I day " dci me the lir.. ,iy ti)e flaraM( ,nd a1. NO ONE CAN E.E REGISTERED EXCEPT AT KF CI5TRATIOM OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT. HE No Death Cornea to Hin Following an Houae-to-Huua- e Registrar Canvasa it Political item. Made by Our correajiondeni from Cache county A number rl vo'era in ihe county put the wrong dale line on hisaerouut of are appsren: ; misled ai;e of foe political laitius ha-Major (ilaemaun'a ejieech Tuesday v tinight. Mr. Glasmann called this utiles been around in the liouxe up by telephone from Logan and aiated ers names surf iither luiiiriiudiou, supiliai he spoke at SiuiihUeld Tuesday posing that they weic resuu night Instead of at Lewiston. We make ed. The registrars do t. u go io t; the correction. Outside of the wrong houses, every voter mum bo to fo. dale line the ankle was correct. regislratiou oilier of ti uisiri t Mr. Glasmann ajioke Wednesday register. Voters shoi U reim:::l'M night at llyrum, Wellsville lust night, this Do not mislead our. !es. i ami will v teak at IwewUron Friday to the registration offhu of r nigh1 and Ui.hinond Saturday night. triet and regiaier. No SPEECH AT LOGAN. ran van is made by re'ni cars. Of Mr. Gasuisnn's speech at Itgan last Saturday the Logan Uepublii-aRALLY Al NORTH HoOUV. says: From a Republican standpoint, the There was ait cnihusleati.' ru'. y m . meetliig at the Thatcher opera house North Ogden V Tlh i.ri .. . Saturday evening at which the Hon. crowded and u pluuderf the William Glaauiana waa the star per- to tbe echo. former, was unquestionably the real STRAUP TiJIrf EVENING. thing, strong lu argument, superb from the point of dissemination of At (he headquarters of tl u Incomparable as a refutaRopubiii au dub ibis tion of Democratic theory, complete In answer to the Hon. O. W. Powers. Hon. D. N. Si ran p, UepuPliiuu eauu.-dat- e for associate i the su"Mr. Glasmann is easily one of the most effective campaigners in this preme court, will address the opening western country. He possesses a fund rally of the workers. Ail of the local of information indisputable, and la able candidates will be present and also to so present it that it apjieala to the Judge J. E. Frick of Salt take, who treason and Bound Judgment of his will all contribute to the program of the evening. There will lie voal snd listeners. music between the "The Glasmann meeting Saturday liiKlrunie.iital All citizens, Including ladies, evening did not draw out the largest 'epi'eehes. crowd that was ever In the opera are cordially invited to attend and hear house (there were two dances and a the reasons set forth why the Repuuii-ca- n party is the juiriy of prospeiity. theatrical performance aa counter attractions) but the house waa well To Eddie: ed. and It is true that at no other No, no, sou. Frankio Christeuscn meeting In this county waa there ever more genuine Interest (Relayed. Bill' has not resigned as assistant, secretary talked for two and a quarter hours to the Rejiubllcan eonimiiten. He, like and held tbe strict attention of hia bis great master, Senator Keerno, will insist on running (lie Republican audience to the end. He was frequentparty. We suspect, however, he will ly Interrupted by hearty applause. Indicative of the favor with which his demand the resignation of Chairman remarks were received. Mr. Glasmann llulanlgkl and Secretary Blulh. touched on the various quest lone of Interest in this campaign and did it In LADIES REPUBLICAN CLUB. language that waa without a sting, At the organization of the Indies' Relanguage that was easy to understand, publican Club Wednesday the followand It took with the audience. were ing constitution and "Mr. lferschel Builen acted as chairadopted. They will be used by other man of the meeting and jterformed clubs hi tbe eoimty: the attendant ceremonies. With him CONSTITUTION AND and the honorable speaker there cat Article 1. Name The name of the on the stage a large number of the bone and sinew of the Republican par--, organization shall be "The Wfcber County lteublican Womens Club. ty of Cache county. Article 2. Object Us object shall Frank Baugh, one of Logan's moat be to assist and strengthen ihe Re.acceptable vocalists, sang and waa republican parly In every legitimate called of course. Mr. Builen Introway. duced HON. WM. GLASMANN, Motto. Its motto shall Artirle 3. who Ingratiated himself with the aube, Purity, Integrity and Honor In dience immediately. The Republican Politics; in watchword, "Clean Govhere presents a brief eynopsis of Mr. ernment. Glasmann'a talk. Article 4. Meetings The meetings of the club shall he held at the call of the. president. Ths president shall WRECK ATJCASTLE ROCK call a meeting at her own discretion Loaded Coal Cars Go Into Ditch and or ujjon receiving a request to so do signed by seven members. Delay Traffic. Artlce u. Members Every woman Five loaded coal cars went Into the who will pledge herself to aupjxirt the ditch at Castle Itock on the Union PaRepublican party shall, ujion applicacific about 3 o'clock Wednesday aftertion, become a member of this club. noon and caused a blockade of the There shall be no dues required. I main Rne until 8:40 last night at Article 6. Officers, Sec. 1. The ofwhich time the wreckage hod heen ficers of this club shall be president, a cleared away a secret sty, a ire usurer sufficiently to allow and an executive board. trains to pass The wrecked cars were part of the Bee. 2. The executive onard make up of freight No. 27 which was be composed of the president andstyall tbe westward bound. When the train, secretary of each lix&l Republican neared Castle Rock a broken wheel Women's Club In Weber county. caused one coal car to Jump the track Sec. 2. All officers ahan serve withand four others followed crashing In- out remuneration. to each other with fearful forcA Article 7. Terms of office. The Several of the cars were about re- term of office shall be four years, exmasa wood of a and duced to kindling from one presidential election tending coal was thrown across the main track thus slopping traffic. A wrecking to enot her. Article 8. Dullos, See. L The crew went to work as soon as possible and cleared the wreckage away, but president shall preside at all meetwith their best efforts It as 8:40 In ings of the dub aud preform each the evening before the main line was other duties aa .may, be required of cleared so that the waiting trains her. t shall asSec. 2. The might pass. No one was injured In sume tbe duties of the president In her tbe wreck. absence. She shall also audit the PROMINENT FINANCIER DEAD. treasurer's books upon the third Tuesday In November of each year. Sec. 3. The secretary aliall keep an New York, Oct. 20. Charles Parsons, who had been at the head of accurate account of the meetings and many railroads, and one of the most carry on all club correspondence. The prominent financiers of the country. Is club shall provide stationery and postdead al Ids home here, from heart age for her use. disease. He began his business career Sec. 4. The treasurer shall receive at Savannah, Ga., Joined the New and disburse all moneys belonging to York Stork Exchange in 1870 anu a the club, keep record of the same and few years later began reorganizing render a written report upon tha various railroad properties. He waa fourth Tuesday in November of each elected president of the Rome, Water-tow- n year. and Ogdensburg In 1883 and after Sec. 5. The executive board shall leasing that road to another line, be- constitute a central committee to aud came president of the New York council together for Ihe advancement New England railroad. He also served of tbe party and shall meet for five years as jiresldent of the South at tbe Republican call of the prehldmit. Carolina Georgia railroad. He was a Article 9. Quorum Seven members director in many railroad companies shall constifute a quorum for' regular and of several New York banks. business and fifteen for the election of officers. Article 10. Elections AU elections ROBBED OF JEWELS ON A TRAIN. shall he by written ballots Article II Authority The moet-fr- g Chicago, Oct. 20 The theft of Jewelthall be conducted according lo o has been valued $4,000 al reported ry RhaUuck's Manual of Parliamentary of D. Hirsh II. the Chicago police by San Francisco. He said the jewels were Usage. Article 13. These may be stolen from bis wife while coming to amended at any meeting of the club, Chicago from Cleveland, O. The car notice having hen ptihlirhed two in which the collide were (raveling waa weeks prior to the meeting. searched, but no trace of the gems was MRS. REESE IIOWELL found. FANNIE DAY HURST iu-vass- y.-i.- t u;- ' 1 five 5 'H'-- i GEu : lk3tRir. (.'.dial of .V.xiifi, . wbt- -i tl cy :thc aid in cf I Lis v. Urt.-.-iy- f imai: i,(c,:vii iv a ti.ird Ffotis uiurmi-- at the As Otik-lai- im.i ue.. o.'i'i icd ros ihe buy on for i..g Sto. um ifo. arriviug a: lie ferry j c r comptiiiu's of out-- i atm a luitid wt'.l ciut tiic party te tl.- - m. Frao: Im luu- -l a id during Lis stay ihire rfrtior 1'mial wdl I.e oust, on !y aitcinlrd by I. lent, lianni- y.r.t ot the 13th United States infantry, . who has bent deiaihsl by Msiitr MacArthur as sjonial aide to Mexico's :h- t by-la- - , I1'-- - J8 ': COULTER s. Committee on MARY G. - ..rl $10ti.UJ PUNISHMENT MtTED CUT TO I It- - ills. The Republican Womens club of Weber county, have arranged for an afternoon reception to the Republican women of the city and county, Saturday, Ocbiler 22nd, at 2 oclock, at the Republican headquarters. Parry Hall, corner of 23rd and Washington. There will be music and song, speeches on the political issues of the day b candidates and others and the ladies will serve light refreshments. The headquarters are advantageously located, large, airy and pleasant, inviting in their appearance and they will become more no when crow ded by an enthusiastic gathering. AU women devoted to or Interested in the success ,t the Republican policies and piinciplt-- at-at the coming election are Invited to tend and aid in raking the rtceplion a complete sucusa. s IN DAKOTA. A 2q.--F- 1 t.oru - Syracuse, N. Y tk t. 20. Chamellor Day of riyracuiis unlvcieiiy lias dedar-e- d in so address to ths student that dancing luuxt ccaSc, i huncvllor so decided becausr of Ihe daiirt-- given by au nrgauizatiuu of college wotoeu who bate been holding weekly tartic at Ihe YVestmlnsicr ball. Dr. Day said: Those ilamcsi inliigRig against schirfarxhlp and study. Wlmt we ars hers for is tu study. Any attempt tu hidd a dam e after this will be takeu as a dell notice uf your lntcnliuu In be no lunger one of us." Ths chancellor 'a ultimatum ban caused ruintfoi nation among the students. t- i r Kolaiqi a;.. I a as m'dicu. Its i tigiue. 1 i.e tire commnni which were bu of 2 2 a feet. H..irilv after lilt '. . ltae. Biiperiiitendet!'. ilividioii of the So'i wu.-- i mi the jiattK'iii.. - iiu.1. preauuial.ly ffi with whiih he had s'i'u e i. tinioi lUi nit. ott tli,.j This properois WILL ESTAlll JSlf GOVERNMENT I'ci would lit once ulii-- r FCAIJCS. i lie iiolitii'u! kiiiiatiuii i..r tiio betti-r- . In I lie (iiiiii ii if limso oflti'iuls of the Fan Krunclxco. Oct. hoaid wliot-woik port sins to of harlwir ciiiiimisalners has tfovetiitin-tgranted of the Phiupiuuu the the requeat of the ledcral govorumeat it i belien-.- l (bat the remedy poru.isxfon to erect three Mts of lies, firat in a further iv.lm'iiuii of the standard scales along the city water proM'in rutu of miiy assonbed up.in f mil I., Tbe scales Will be uiKrated Sola-l- y f tin Plillippines to tweuiy live by government eniplevea snd they per cent of (lie preii'iit Dinglcy tariff. will have a csimctty of fifty tuns per "Tit. principal articles of ex foil-- , nro Wd. Tho guvernmeut will eporsts hiui-.p- . The tho cuprii, Migur and solely and exclusively fur iu THE PHILIPPINES (Continued from fr 2) the Flllpinoe. T'.e ni.atis embut may be n a In ... t the idea is tbe same. "Musi contradictory are lu be fotiud ciiiuvniiii- th. Iithald-taiitof thn Philippine. Sutno wt iters credit, them with a high uegree of civilization while utherr. nmuM them as lit i lo better Ilian ba.'hailanx. 11 Is safe to say the truth wilt be tumid somewhere between the two extremes. "The ppi.plo of Iho Jlullppitioo eua-slof: .First The dwari Ncgritus, the alx.rigitial raco of iU- Archipelii-- . go, alniosi the smallest jieuple on the globe, who number uUnii 30,000 and are migratory In tlielr habits; seeuiid the Ignirote a fine race ..f agricultural barlmrlaus with well dovcloiil figures and poanesBliiK great xtrength third th Tagalus, found nmxlly on the Island of Luzon, Ihe one race which has acquired from the FiMuianls much of what civilization the latter had to Impart; fourth the Moron, who were never more than nominally under Spaulah sovereignty and whose jalth and culture remain practically nmiiud-ifle- d by Kuroiiean Influence. The last three races areal of Malay eairiu-lloti- . These divisions suggest three general trihrs separations -- the of the interior: the Christ ianied tribes wbn accepted Spanioh rule; and the Mohammedan Murus wluo-faith waa little changed by cum an with the Spaniards. The l.iHttlar government, recognizing these three broad distinction! has jiruvided a gureru-men- t adapted to the ueeda of each. "The problem of tbe savage races of tbe Philippines la not the same problem we have to meet in this country among the Indians. With the exception of the Mores they are not warlik6, and do not combine In large numbers for offensive purposes. Most of them have welcomed the school teacher among them and In time it Is hoped they will lake on the habile of civilization. After describing in detail the general form of government under which tbe Philippines are now controlled, Mr. Pcpperman continued: In addition, an educational system has been established with over 2,(KU) schools in the islands; a monetary system which affords a fixed medium of exchange has tiecn adopted and effectually sulsttilumd for the former debased currency; an efficient jmsial service has lieen established; the islands have been gridironed with telegraphs and telephones and (led together by cables;eateiadve harbor improvements are under way; highways are being constructed; the Islands have been placed In a sanitary condition; tbe first census of the Islands has been taken, and the garrison of troops has been reduced to twelve thousand officers and men asido from the Filipino scouts. "All of the exjirme of the administration of the government and all the results already attained, heretofore enumerated, have bo-- met by the revenues in the Philippine Island.-It will be seen that many public improvements which. In this country, are paid out of federal funds, have'been met. out cf the revenue of the Insular government. "It will donbtlc.--s be a surprise lo many to know to wltai extent the Filipinos have voice in the pro peal govWithout going ernment of the into detail it may ho stated that wnile there an: aboui l.'n' Americans in the Civil Service of tl e general government and about. 2 r.o) Fllipinus in the general g.iYcrnnn nt service, there are only 100 American-- and over JS.nbd Filipinos Jn iho provincial and mumci. iud government-'- . This does not include t cache in the educational of whn i ooq are Americans ' are and upwards of Filipinos. "What has lnvn .i .itn in the Islands k-iI has been aecosin-by Ihu mo- -t of the gissl of careful conrld-- r:.!;-Ihe po.ple and '! cmwth and di v of the rsi.--- ; but the poiiini-r-ciaand material propporlty of which the islands are nimble cannot be additional brought abnqt wP'-oiiar-n- g ployed- ici.ti-iueul- n -- - n Ant'-rlca- i - l . loglslaii-.nWhatever may la1 thought about the . political future of the Philippines, r their relation to the United States, ic la a matter of great importance both to Americans and Filipinos that tbe economic prospects of the Archipelago should be deterniiti' d. If this could be done there would bp loss unrest there and many thine now Lard to deal with would find there own eolitHon. The. real issue at this moment is m.t, what to do with the Philippines, but. what to do for tbi:- "The Phlllpne.; need development. the markets that They need market. are created by a normal foreign demand for native product, balanced j.y a shipment of rwiP.d foreign goods 4 the islands. Th'-i- fertile soil end large natural rtuicea uf every port will make them entirely aud an aid to rather than a tit iooilhelitgou Migar the Leo list, interest the benefit of Importers of nicrclian-dKSlid lulmero. Tho at thia port, and ihe handling of ll.illppiuos. who lost to a degi'i-- iho foreign goods will thus be .greatly faSpatiirh market, with a ehango cilitated. A great advantage to the look of to local importers wl'I Ho in the fart that imw sovereignly, this country as a li'giiiuiHic field for ihe government will make no charge I heir rade expansion. A reduction of whatever fur weighing the goods and ths tariff for this lUirjaiKc Is npaeeil Jho t 14 cents which has hitherto lieen which represent sugar charged for weighing a ton uf freight by the iuieri-ri11 would and tobacco, but seem, eves will thus be saved. thn entire surplus found in the cvi-a market in (Ids eouuiry, that it would hardly affect either iho beet sugar or first hl'.ici-- 1 o, the au's Ki.li.cy I'iMs curs $11 kidney r i! u council for the executors but declared hia rr Olivetti m ciii'.lj not Iki al fault. 'I Its lunrlng will bo coutinued. VHKAT WAR RISKS ARE WEAKER RHirriNG WEST AT . Phll-ipirfn- caP-nJar- . Deden testify lo this. Allieri Bn.i:h, painter of 2117 Lilt-ert-.c Ave. any: The benefit I re ceived fri'tn Dotiits Ktiinev Dili procured at S. IV. lt.i.li iiii'x Criig atoro u Wasliinifloii elici t d.mpels me to tbem. Anji.uc iu cvd of suc a remedy stauds fadly iu tlinr vui light if they ni tako a course of the treati (fut. My Liam-y-s anuoyod me fur yi srs. Indicated ,by sharp pail iu the small .f the back, always ev( i in the nu rnir.g fur an hour r two att.-i arose or until 1 novel about end grudusllv worked it iff. Bcmetiinss i lie aching lasted during the otitiru day unl occasionally for several days in succession. If the dull dragging scnxatiuB ever stopped ll to quick darting twinges soma 'f them decidedly revere. A sure that my kidneys required was the action and cumlition of ths knliicy stfcretiotks. I (H.utiuua!-l- y used roniedlcs when siiOering frmn an attHuk, but until I look a cmirao of tbe I reaiBii-n- t recoiiimeniled by Dcan'ii Kidney Htllh 1 met with very liltio if results. It was differany ent with that remedy. They act directly upon the kidneys and so awh, wash and purify thoie. organs tlint back-aebcau not exii--t " For rale by all dealers. Vrito 51 cents. rnuter-Mllbur., Huffalu. N. Y.. soli- - ugcnls for lint Fnltod Ft ate. the natua liuau's and take no substiiuto. e tobacco Industry here. "A anther primary remedy la, that authority ho given by Uotigreaslonal Act to Iho Philippine Commission to cncouragf the investment of capital In the coiihi ruction of railroads by arcom. jianying the grants or franchises to build railroads, iu cases where It is nece essary, with a guarantee by the government of an Income on tbs umoiint of the Investment to be fixed in advance, said amount not to exceed four per cent annually of the principal. "ll is needless to dwell on the necessity of railroads tu develop th Iliilipliine Islands. Thera Is now but otto rad. 12tl tulles in length. Front jireliminary surveys. It is believed that l.fmu miles of road at a cost of would oHit up the vullre Archipelago. and that tin- interext charge n ilie llilllpplne government, if at (lie maxiiunm iNissilrfe interest charge in the licginnlug. would Its hut $1,500,-linwhereas, unquestionably, certain isirtlons of thia entire system would be on a revenue prmluclug basis from tho beginning aud Ihe Insular govern-men- i would nut be called upon to make lifo-ii- (,-- j BTI'DENTS Ml ST NOT DANCE. Iscldi )J Ills. -- t WOMEN'S CLUB WEBER COUNTY. FIRE Reader Knows Weil. hen tl.,. Kidncyx ,:ek. l Nature 1!U all i:. nc nriu. i I.. it ureV actio'-.- ; Il;tU:jUC.lt ,,r .,, Any urliiaiy iivu!.! i J!a (f kidney 'I IVitiluna. N. !., Oci. aLich broke out in the luiHnexs a. cl bin of Hs hid Saved ttic C.mnty toe Eapenst Old i'cnitiiiia lias done dumugc which is estimated si $luu.otu, with partial m Tual by I'trza-nGuilty. iusuiauce. FOREIGN Close Tt M -- IN PRISON t.ii.ry with the re j i. at Y nlis pass r. No one was injure.:. ui M .l a fire by wh! ' to... i urs on tbe su. J. au.l Keriouely U;ii:u. jut-iie- o by-la- i an Ogden Marty I I TELLS YOU. NATURE i:l t.-..:- i limine-to-l.m.-- a edm-sday- WAS SUPER. NT OF SACRAMENTO l OF SOUTHERN t fo,FiC. Francisco, O. .'n No. 3, the wv? ns i were so near tu department waa in readiness to FIGHT CORRUPTION AT THE POLLri ?U' The eve18' Santa Monica Chicago, Oct. 20. The enactment of ',vrnntenll forestry fcniri' :!,,n there was burned, a federal law to prevent desecrating te,.-."f $5.nno. Manv homes the American1 flag and caricaturing 8 ''" in this district. the uniform of the soldier has been, advocated by Brigadier General Fred-eilc- k de:okated with order of Funston at a banquet of the RISING bun. , Society, Sons of American Illinois lie volution, at the Hamilton club. "The correcognition of the patriotism I believe in is to fight rracfieii by fc.r Robert Hart, ruption at the jirimartes and the polls. of Pblnese imperial he said: "There is no heller way of fcnos, tr h, 8ta,r. ,n connection emulating the founders of the repubh!'h ,ra,T between china lic." The banquet was In commemoration ke. gtl algned October 2 York-tow- n. rt Wtw4r receivea of the surrender of Cornwallis at th. 0f Japan the Or- t,. R,e;c Son of the firat class. Barber Did Weaver give pm mt R.11'!", do yon believe that security fur the money he borrowed he eairf it would of you? Draper Ikbby v'1 R,,t H8 If we're naughty? 0 Vuttrsn not. jtossesslon. Well get be secure enough in hisabout V It. I to think ,J've found out; that's Barber-Co- me TranscupL Boston be. will It guess a .m, ONE YEAR J. LAWS R. BY-LA- Judge lluwell on the charge of larceny. The defendant pleaded guilty u abating the coat from J. C. Garley, JAP BEAT! e gatged. (htoiu::: MoiiNixn, it. LOGAN REPUBLICAN THUS DESIGNATES MAYOR GLASMANN'S SPEECH AT LOGAN. "Strong In Argument, and Incomparable as a Refutation of Democratic Theory." l basket-bal- ijtait, mn.w k;di:x, HAVE BEEN POWERS hi. i:i meet Tuesday. Oct. Slili1!! at. No. 277J Mrs. rfh VOTERS ANSWER TO pVi ii:y and this imt.rh. r i victim its From makes . i:am in cu A Jorlland. Ore. FROM NORTH- STANDSTILL. CM, 20. Tho bu?!-ne- ss of luiyiug Orcgnn aud Wanning-to- n wheat slilpiiieia lo Chicago ii.i.l other niHrkclx baa c.m-1- . The railroad rompaiiiea caunoi aupply enough cars lo bandls I he traffic l conaeqiiently luiHineNM ia pracilcaliy at a KtandMlII. II la csilmaisil that from 12,500.000 to lft.iMW.ntm IniHhela liuvs lil on eastern acriumt, alroady been d and of thia amount not over has been forwarded. Efforts have been niadd to secure water transports, lion I o the eastern seaboard but Ihcss liavs failed owing to the lack of available tonnage, Thera Is practically no export bun!-neat present quotations. Liverpool values have declined steadily in th face of tha strength maintained by Iho American markets nnd tbs stiff rales s asked by the combine of precludes any tmasllrfllly uf profit in this kind of trading. fr nno-tiiir- In Spits of ths Fact That Baltic Fleet ia at Sea and In a Position to Intercept Contraband. ss New York, Oct. 20. In spite of th fact Hist ths Baltic squadron ia at aea, says aTtmea dispatch from London, war rluka on clot Mug, etc., for Jaiian are weaker. Tills seems rather absurd, Ihe cormqiondent declares, sines Ihe aqsadrun will rcrtalnly b capable uf intercepting merchant vessels carrying conlrabuud goods for Japan. The Caps rout as the way by which Ihs big ships will go. is Indicated by Ihe pnrehane of lbs Ilrilisb steamer Maori King. This steamer recently arrived al Liverpool from ths River rintts with an immense cargo of irtaaL Bits has been liouglit without unkwd-In- g by French intermediaries and sails at ones for tbs rape with her cargo of meat. Tim Maori King is to be ship-owner- L'Eaimranr. deficit. conclut-iuthose of us wTto have lived in the Philippines and know the jicople and thu hfomry of the country, know that the Secretary of War lold the truth whi he recently said that lu the Philippine people never have bad such liberty in albe history of their country as they are now enjoying. followed Brig. General G. A. Guodale v Mr. Pepporman. Dr. Bsinuel MoCuae Lindsay, vr commissioner of education for Porto Rico, and now profoasor of ihe Iniversiiy of Pennsylvania, who has Just returned from a nearly three ypar' residenco In lorto Rim, said (hat. progress lu the public school system in Porto Rico has lieen Bloody He ami In many ways remarkalde. added: "The military government at the out-win 1 you, was able to place the school system on a sound American pedagogical basis. Today we have approximInvolvately 1,200 schools In ing sn annual outlay of many thousands of dullura. The funds furnish aeeommodallous for 70, Ooq children or of the pojmlation of only school ago. Do the American jieople desire to assume tbe rcsanslbiliiy Ike government of an Island where children otiL cf five ate denied ihe privileges of an elementary common school education? If not lliera is only one solution and that is national aid from (he lerieral treasury for the public schools of Porto Rico. in the M. C. Ilroiubaugh, proii-ssoUniversity of J'ennsilvauia, OrsL of ediicatii.n in Porto Itleo, dis.plauil by spoke of tin service Porto Kiciiiia for when our government took ov r tho I lamia, and said: It is perhaps fair to claim that, no people under this ling are today more KilliVrely devoted to universal public Illco. education than those of P-They are learning what w: everywhere need hi leach 1l:nt tins dor to vlalohood in t lii-- t fdleinl iinioii is the door of the lire America n puhlic Rociu-logy.- ux.-ratio- n one-fift- h fr DOLBEER WILL CASE Mora Testimony Takan in New York For Use in California Courts. New York, Oct. 20. Further testimony baa been taken before Commissioner Robert K. Las for use In tbe Cal- ifornia courts where relatives are contesting tha will uf Miss . Bertha M. Dulboer, who last July plunged from a ninth story window of ths Waldorf-AstoriTbe relatives are attacking ths sanity of Miss Dolheer, who made a tentameut with her own hand by a. wlilcb Miss Etta M. YVarreu, her traveling companion, Is fhlef beneficiary to I be extent of more than $1,000,000. Miss Warran, at a previous hearing, testifled that Mina Dolbeer triptmd apd foil from tha window lo which she had gone beqauss of ths heat In her room. A city detective, MIks Warren had Sullivan, oald that told him 4 ha same story. Hotel Detective J. h Bmitb has now (muffled, however, flatly contradicting Sullivan's report of Ihe luur-vlewith Miss Warren, at which uoih men were present. ".Mias Warren told me, said Ihe hotel detective, "that she had been In the room; that Miss Dolbeer complained she was III on account of tbe heat nnd went Into Ihe corridor. Miss Warren said she aaw Miss Dolbeer open tho window, slep on the sill and Jump. Fuii h was sharply questioned by w ! YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE Y! XCtl'Mll. ENfir 1SH QT'EITV HOME Iticl pflNEH V INDEFINi I ELY. rnpenhazen. Oct. 20. The (cpsrlura of Quern AJexyi'dni for Euu'and which was po'piiri'-- un-narllcr la iho nr the inrtisss;l-- t imlay on idii of h r au ter. the jaiwagr nr Russia, was nqnin jmei punsd lousy, this lime Indefinitely. QUARTERED OAK, BIRCH, 1J Ent-jint- iS SALT LAKE REGISTRATION Numbtr Total Expected to Reach 23.000. . 2 -- Tho total ItVe City. registration In Sa'i Lake Pity to daic Is a llnln nvrr l.Wi.i, shnwing a heavy irjrrear-- cvi r ihe hr:.! two day of f tur ywra sen. J he total ia expend f roach about 2 3,000. Oi-I- Snp e VR OP RE L'N rERTAlNISD MEXICO TO A I SAX riMNCD'CO. g Bzu frati-.if.- Oct. 20. Vke-I'rex- l- SPANISH w iXi 0 CEDAR. & For Interior Finish, he. CARRIED IN STOCK BY ! Eccles Tstcphono 128 Lumber Co. 154 Twenty-fourt- h StrssL Ws also have a complete stock of Oregon Lumbar and othor Building MaUrlaL |