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Show the M0RX1XG r-r- a j v yr ' Si h i s, lUvliDl K;;ji UMib ?'; Knowledge of Irrigation Would Add Great Interest to Congress. ar-liv-ed tit Bproula, mSTBICT CEUET PfXBAlE MATTERS Number of Ordare Made in Re Many Estates. claim the attention of Judge Holapp this I ra of the room are in luiur- -l on;. Al! tr bowling equipment was pun u.ued imej tbe company. which in itself is a guarantee that it is the ben In the market. The proprietor, D. A. Smyth, has taken special pains to see to it that It will be just such a poice ai will u.rrit the pairormf e of ladies and pectlcui. n. PoneJ pi an is of va.luus kinds lend an air of bMuty to the place, which is not amiss with those of aesthetic as well as athletic tasu-s- . Special attention Is to be given to the ladies, and they areassui ed of courteous t learn, i mi Py the iiiauagemeat. An lnvitailon is extended by Mr. Binyth to the public to be present at the grand opening Saturday evening. BnuihWick-Balke-Coui'nd- Fred J. Kissel aa a member of the executive committee of me Twelfth National Irrigation Coughs which convenes at El Paso on the 15th of this month, has received the lu.kiw-lu- g teiegram Irani C. 11. Huoike, chairman of the above named counuuiee, which is ; "Please extend special Invitation to President Joseph F. Smith to attend the Twelfth National Irrigation Congress. His great knowledge of Irrigation would add greatly to the Interest In the Congress." Mr, Kiesel extended a cordial Invitation to Pres, Smith and received the following telegram in reply: Dear Mr. Kiesel: I dexlre to thank you and through you, the Hon. C. S. Boothe, executive chairman, for the honor of a special Invitation to attend the Twelfth National Irrigation Congress at El Paso, commencing on the 15th inst., but regret that it will not be possible for me to accept ihe invitation aa I have already preening engagements requiring my presence at home. Sincerely hoping that the Congress will prove to be tbe great success we all wish it to be, 1 am. Respectfully youre, JOSEPH F. SMITH." The Utah delegates to tbe Congress will leave Saturday in two - special cars. Members of tbe Elko High School Dxitlall teem and several rooters In city touay. Following are the members of tbs party: Celv.n E. Cala, manager; C. R. Wright, Jamve jLMullan. Alex. Carey, D. Slotta, C. Aimationg, O. McMullen Arthur A. Wilbur Smiley. Jay L. Vailed, A- - Rdoben. Oscar Gris Henry. W. old, Leslie Jonas, Ted Carvllle. Louis Slmonreo. Will Smith and ii. C. aid ins other furuisiiings er u$i CIVIL SUITS EEFOBE JUDGE SOUP? Estate of John JL Porter, deceased. Petition for confirmation of sale of Cass of Mrs. Farris vs. Modern Woodproperty. Continued until 2 p. m. men of America won by Plaintiff Estate of Leon Allec, decsefi. Petition for letters of adminlst.ktion. A. The suit of Mary Elizabeth Ferris R. Haywood appointed special administrator. against the Modern Woodmen of AmerEstate and gnardlanshlp of Ashby B, ica for the collection of a $2,000 policy, issued to the husband of the plaintiff. Boyle, et al.. minora. Petition for letters of guardianship, October, 1901, was won by Mrs. Ferris Isabella Boyle waa appointed on a this morning. By n decision of tbe koudaif $9,000. 0 Jury, the plaintiff was awarded tbe Estate of A. McLaren Boyle, deceasand Interest at $ per cent since 'd. Petition for approval of final ac- Janunry $, 1904. count and decree of distribution. Tha Tbe case occupied tbe attention 'of matter wan referred to tbe clerk and tbe court since yesterday morning, the cun tinned. defense Introducing testimony to show Estate and guardianship of Eva Ed- that Mrl Ferris had misrepresented his vards, minor. Petition for letters of age and pas not entitled, being post rs-alimit when be applied Mary F.tewart waa ap- the guardianship. j for a policy. Documentary evidence waa pointed on a bond of $300. Introduced to show that Mr. Ferris had represented to the A. o, D. W. order in A DRAMATIC RECITAL 1894 tlmt be was born in 1849, to the A. O. U. order la 1900, that he was born Mon-lay Win be given In the Tabernacle in 1852; to the registration agents In evq, Nov. 14th, 1904, by Luilan 1900 that ha was 48 years old. and to Andrews Farnsworth. tha Modern Woodmen In 1901 that he Subjects: Shakespeare's, "Measure for Meas- was then 44. Mrs. Ferris testimony was to tha effect that her husband waa ure." seven years younger than herself and Browning's "Pip pm Passes. within the age limit. General admission 25 cents. ' oCftlUO. $2,-00- 45-y- ea ge lt ran 2 '. t ! The Southern Pacific company election nigbt furnished bulletins at all i stations, which were picked up by all the passing trains fur tbe accommodation of the pass-user- s. Ixte Angeles; Nov. The annual meeting of Blocklulileia of tbe Ban Pedro, Los Angeles and Balt Lake railway, will be held In Salt Luke Nov. 21. As the Harriman ini siesta have lately acquired large holdings In the road, it is expected changre In the directorate will be made at that time. 11. .i l-- 1 1 s iu Wi-bo- d, I iI. J 1'lur. ti.H, B US2' Carboa Davis 1X371 3U9:' T4.i; liil l.Aoi Garfield Grand Iron . I'.'ill 7HS1 JiUi Syr. 2iM 7 Oh C2S! Jnah cjyj H4tV i2; Kmry lr,4.l I'.tsr. Kane Millard Morgan Piute ?"ii til BUI IH.I Hich jr.-, l:3tl Umli S(H: " l.W. l.ktj. MARYLAND hl'i rsis. Juan Sanpete Sevier .... Summit 12(iti lijji TETIENS STILMNDEF1NITE 2Ttl. S'Htj. CONURino EVERYTHING IN WEST VIRGINIA. Iarkershurg, V. Vs., Nov. 1 1. 2(HH. 17lj. lOtt:. 2S7 214;. IHOHlSkBi'lSjUU S.t 731 25 2441 2010 Balt Lake have eonrrdod everything to s ptiblicuns in West Virginia, including the five congressmen and tho leglala-lure- , the state of Wsehtugtnu la P3STPCKED Balt I Aka City, Nov. 11. Thn annual meeting of the mock bidders of the Short Line postjinued from last mouth, will. It Is atatod at the Rhort Line general ofTlres. be again postponed until some day next mouth. A delimit date will be nomad later. Thin second paatimneinont it Is be- lieved is tbe direct nult. of ihi strength shown la the recent Uahm Pacific meeting by the Gould and Rockefeller Interests, and inter rtiug dovelopmcnls are kviked for when the O. '8. K meeting takes plate. DISTRICT DISTRICT JUDGE. ATTORNEY STATE a s iZ B a a B C3 o o toe tod 1 1 ? a a COUNTY' TREAS. smelti sell for la-.- Kiripcd uni. . tie Cratis putt ml. Beef loin, 11 cents per lieif ribs, sets Rlrluia ateak, 15 cent and porterbousa steak, 12 cents. Round Chuck kth boiling beef, T cent Reef shoulder clods, 10 cent llump roasts, 10 to 12 3 cents, foiin and rib iork chops, 15c cento Whohi pork kitus, 11 cents a pousd. Veal mks, 10 rent a Bllced ham. 20 rents. Tltiilod ham, 30 rents. Kuflcru ham, 15c to 17 2 cents, ltreakfaio. bacun, 17 sad 2l)C. Hausage, 12 12 rents. Dry salt Imcon, 15 cents. 1lckled pork, 12 cents a pound. Home cured irvakfast lxeon, 15c. 2 1-- 2 Sweet IhMstoiM, 6 ixiuudn for 25c. California grapes, 10c to J5 per lb. Celery, 5c a bunch. Utah peara, 3c a pound. I'tab apples, 3o a pound or 75c to $1.25 per buxbel. New Utah cabbage la la market and Is quoted at 2c a pound. are In market Utah potatoes and are quoted at 20 pounds for 25a. lkwt sugar is now $tL6b per sack, 13 Ilia, for $1.00. Cane sugar, $6.75. cents Hooper choree evils for 17 Chopped suet, 12 Burk aauwage, 13 cents. Hamburger, 12 I S cents. Tbe price in each instance is by tbd pound. Timothy hay, loose cells for $12j68 per ton, Timothy bak'd, 7c n kundrad. Alfalfa baled, 60c a hundred. Alfalfa hay. loose, $8.00 per ton. ( Wheat, $1.70 per hundred. 66'. 58! 74; 100 1 87 82. 56 67 Cl 57 1 pound. Swiss cheese, 25c and 30c, Eastern choose, 20 emits. 30r a dmten. Eggs sell Lentous, 25c to 35c per doaen. fr 68,740, .WE... TREAT 2nd CURE ' N CATARRH sad U .wit. si tei.asei kiSesya BMie ead at Uasnaf.iMxiknU, ack.livv.iwia, a efwaald, MNil JifiMMI ItakmixiMdMuailtUMiw. liana tea. Twlanl IM If las in. synplan axxXNWia S?:o!sl Offer la f na aka w Wvtse W--1 gmm Priiati Dlssases (Msmntlr . ssws. wW swreHaq trw I uwr W urn MiMfta w.imwaiSwiw-W''elMlii-n M tasu hii.au HI. saS r Mw wSriw ns ( .Mm. iwiima I'fS vu oss ?r vou Tiiaa liartb otiaau uauws mi. ai.r w v mu to TOi:aSli,v i Vs siionxs' c to w tiikt caw Ago oorcas rniTATs wexAsm in both af wit w. uar XI. xus l ::i:riAKt:ciTlT. ms to huuva UkSr kl'l, to usa Buliar. Ur tow was pntor. cars was now Mm iba r Ua W awatwn w sat ton- ltoW sc aiUtr taa.al.anau. I uiH IluatoiT turn awa'I til aattow rr.'i-- m at'r lla knit klm totos UaaakaaA rmt vka PI, All or I hAUNu WITH rits Airtjr'rau. SwlaaSrato 1.4 faa aar haar al a Paklr ntaaSlas a SanuaSsall Utok. la nmam tat msto pranana. -' ViOMOm -- fouMaisa Iwa fwr aaaisy u raa Aoa'l par aau wauauwl pultonPgiav-toa-- a or m. --a I lad -- WrAXXkW.aH OP MSS ara unpr Mto wU 4 aulanradar aw UslAt TasATMaWT far .ara sain. 1VAU1-tol.AX'iUnkMNHH. ft In.iiiatodl SATN tha aM aud amoa. plaa al ikvy aura eik r Iwaun. kvw aianf anaoa ul.tr cl ii'.-- wl UANUiiOIX Satoiaal Waakaaau SitoraaianW wa. IamP Ws tranwa lata to (uaiwiit, V Alll'OI KI.S aad kltomd tounh-aa- , to Una Haw aad M Iwa Ulii'.oUa-AueASVl'iillJS, aa hi ouanaaaiiak-- wa aww la tot waa. auurt.. iwaa aw Adwtn PUSS lu wall ara. wa wdU. lai.mi'.iiii'L Saaaara aqi kuiiaar. m a to IX Kcaalia. I CPMl SiUiH'Uft: FiilWwSa. "a umas rii ocn m. arr tw!iwul liaul.a: .awl m. 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C5 I; 57! 125 I Wbola corn, $1.50. Cracked corn, $1.55. r .j Cracked barley, $1.40, . Barley, $1.30. Hye, $1.60 per hundred. Bran and shorts, $1.20 per hunu V bkorts alone; $1.30 per hundred. B 44j Ogden.... cent. 3 1-- 2 P5 o IT 13 12 cents; 10 cents, steak, steak, o 25 "rd Ogden Rlatervllle lilverdaie West Weber No. 2. pond, fie per pound, kib roast, 12 13 ccnlt. Veal breasts, 13 13 eente. A o 38th Lobsters 15c per 2Gc. n. S 153 143 102 54 36 90 152 187 40 125 79 and 1-- Larj rcuiis f'ir 14c a poumL Kick led pigs teet, three poaads for 25 cei.l. i'icklul lau4x tongue, 40 cent a dos-e- ja 89 127 164 117 cent-- Covk-ta:lf- per lh. 25c 12 cents a pound ; ; aalinon 17 sabuou 2tc aud 12 17 ' soles and in Weber County. ASSESSOR 3 M DISTRICTS. it Teal ducks. 2:ic jialr. MaUr-- du ks, 25c ew-llUliiiut. 15c; iluumlers, pried: You can't fool all the people all the time, but you rim certainly please ail tho ponpta most of the time If you keep at It and that Is what I am doing in "A Utile On t cast says Mgr. K. J. Carpenter. That Mr. Carpenter's theory rated by the sucIs true wns rose of his production which has been the biggest lunncy maker out for the CLERK n oHi toe l-- H'ut With tbe exception of several staples which fluctuate mure or less iu price the market baa reached a sot tied couilitioa. Sugar has taken a Jump of Jt per hundred by tho sack auJ la uow quoted at lli.tiu. A drop of per iHHinJ on lulu and pork rbops la recordid Uiia week. Following ant the market's ruling AMUSEMENTS C'MJ'-'T- t ja o ! COUNTY COMMIS. STATE REPRESENTATIVES SENATOR per ijuart. Kuai: u k;ri;u cLicK.Hba are selilai for 22 a puuud. Ileus, 17 1 2c. 1'irh mi iT.p chickens, 25c a lb. A Drop la Regiatsred In ths Price of Lein and Pork Chops. START 905,000 FIRE. Dnllas. Texas. Niv. II. Fire today dcKlniycd the dry goods eHtabllsbment of W. A. Crcon At Co. The fire la believed to have Ixrnn started by burglars. foist $H5,00. Developments. 7"C fiyiitirj. hi.--, revival i.i auuou'ieed to up BURGLARS e a gallon. :c!U for 25c , iu-7r- .vi-rhuiter, so vents, Oiuag.:i from 25 ui 50 ceitx a do en. i NOW IS QUOTED AT $6.65 PER SACK OF HUNDRED POUNDS. a J2,95 per gruue t i-- Cft j JUMP UPWARDS INDIANA OFFICIAL RKTURNB. Indianapolis, Nov. 11. vifllclal returns from 83 cntiniips iu Indiana give Roosevelt 325.4X1 ; Parker 234.H62; ltooHcvelt'a plurality 9U.519. Tbe other tPii countiea probably will Increase Kooeevelt's plurality to 95.U-K- COUNTY TICKET COMPLETE EXCEPT OGDEN ELECTION DISTRICT NO.T. THE JUDGES ING WILL BE KNOWN UNTIL THE OFFICIAL COUNT. RETURNS ON DISTRICT AND SUCAS TAKES ffs ty,r e- - ttlliigjl lUr.aLXS, 25c b duzen. uiut with a few precincts nut reported. The plurality of Mead, llepublhww for governor Is 15.277. Stock-tiolder- l...!.c'.4 gri-cte- noOSEVET.T TAKFB EVERYTHING. Tscunm, Nnv.H Uoosnveltsplurallty Meeting of Oregon Short Line May Cause Interesting JJVf'u;il Oil I tvh-udi- frurin!:" n ,.l iKi.i;;il; - iKiir hiTi- - at H,o L'.'and Opera Weduiwday, Nov. u. There will be a Jieriil t'.iimiii? u.:i in our thetori-ier- a ou that occhHiuu at Jelfries with al; an.! be is &:v- iud a rplmdid of Ihe old lime play that ia one of the rlaitoic oi the American ata-- e. The champion la hciiu! all along the hue by crow ih d lioiisi-- - and the press 'peak highly of his rendition of the rule oi the ti.mou.i fro.itra imtn. After tbe perfuriuance Jeffries and his sparring partner Joseph Kennedy will givs a eocutific I'Xhibiiiou of boxing. 7X1 17b3 In WILL EE ACAff I !i,. I't'i-pl- Vote THIS TABLE INCLUDES ALL ELECTION I tlus Sw,ns.iii, a trai.diug l.iuk agent Wa-- i arrest, j at S.ui.h llouper I'J Sheriff Bailcv on the iTiarge of ohtjih-.Snnioriey ui the nmuuui of '2 from a UmiI u.ider fulne preterses. T'lie rfine is a peculiar oue, inasmuch us Jt Is hard to determine whether the yuyr.g umn r.tilly inteuded to beat the store out of the money, latst Saturday Swenson pnweuted a cheek for fjj on tbe State ltauk. Idaho Kalla, aud made payatile to himself, aigued by a man ty the r.xtiie of Kiehards. The heck w:ts tiivetitcd for goods ris'Oivnd hut later it i.uue buck marked "no funds.'1 1 ben the sheriff's office was with t'te result that the young man wr.s t::kiu in custody, lie slates lien this uian Iitchards owed him $75 and that he gave hint three twenty-tii- e dollar rhtKks lu liquiilatum of the areount. Tils i liM'ka were signed by a Mrs. llichaidtou and filled in by the of prisoner, lie elnims he is iinnN-eu- t lutcnl to defraud or obtain money under inlse prclcuses and that be is a vi.Tlni of cite must nnr-- a Tbs case will Im thoroughly lnveatigiued. ths young niau's relatives uutitl.'d and probably a satisfactory se:tliuu'nt made out oi ciiurt. Votes . San Washington, Nov. 11. The Interstate Commerce made its opinion in the matter of Joint rates to terminal railroads. It is decided that rebates which have been received by terminals In und about tbe city of Chicago, controlled by the International Harvester company and the United States Steel corporation, popularly known as tbe Harvester trust and the steel trust, bave been excessive for the service rendered by the terminals in switching cars to and from roads leading to all sections of tbe country. On the general question involved in tbe case, however, tbe commission lias derided: That It la not unlawful for a railroad operated aa a common carrier and owned by the shipper, to make Joint rates with other carriers and receive divisions of such rates: b on the other hand, that it is unlaw under tbe interstate commerce law and tbe Elkins amendment for any carrier to grant excessive divisions of rates to another carrier owned by the shipper for the purpose of securing thje traffic of that shipper. To the extent as such divisions of rates exceed a reasonable charge for the service performed, it is decided that they operate as a rebate to cut the tariff charge for the benefit of the shipper and const ltule nudns preference In violati on of tbe statute. ! ! Had Check Cashed V hiie Man Whose Names Was S.g.ica had r.e Funds. ui Parker h 1 1.. i r.e fuc of returns so far re, . i tiKurrs ; in below given r:s.:y ki er- ; : tlmsteu, but they j oi. leuirus that make it cerlu: 1: are nut far mint eon eel. la l uii. iiiunty HisiSt-vdl'plum'i.y ; i.hu.:t aud iu Utah coumy jt with eight small precim to ; ..'r ir.nn. Vaa-- a pete gave the P'cs.v.i plurality d 2.i! 10, and Ids plurr'i.y i.tn ovrr I In Box Elder a;. (jii 1,-(, titO in Summit an,, s." ,.i The ligurrs coik: .j m iuldiiL;ht, are es fallows:. aiu-Hi- J j Jcffri.a f.ur L" i I I own euiti)iiiuy ;;i a arrests T;-.,- i. Tleaver Box Elder Cache ! -- I'i.aiupirii F eailey NOUNG MAN AT HOOPLR CN CHARGE. COUNTY. CHICAGO TERMINAL DECISION. Colus was appointed with bond Kirtv j;ii : :kv "Lx-i- ed maple .1. c: i. ail a a; Bowling Purlers, leva .el in the b.ie-m.-of ;iu n Twiiity-tL'- t! street, will haw; a giaitd opening Suuirlay Uight at 0 oVioi-kTLe lusexnent lu whi ii the alleys are ROOSEVELT V.TtTL'AL LY HAS A located is spxciotis uil in v, PLURALIT V C.T LS.C30. ay , aiinp'.ed for '.ho aihiciic inhume oi j the a;:umt.m-iitbowling, end fur- ! R.'.urna Come in v Vctes to nishings ait- i he very best that money Parke: f Cr..'. can kuv. The alleys are of s CONGRESS. ' I,t i, u. exeid.i m c '.s ct..i.Ui lion: t'o.iMriie pro't.ic lion umrli he iui.i hbi out tins wi.o:i Wi'i ; - . u at tli I i:uuu M er.i it ij. ji ;i..i-- h. 'i'he .ern- ry cov! a:.; iu iis class . ; . SPECIAL REQUEST MADE POR HIS PRESENCE AT IRRIGATION tw.1 ' - Brunswick u 12, 1: - r-- ;il 14. George i 2t T C Brantley returned today from aa autani trip of over four weeks' dura Ion. During bin absence Mr. Brantley formed a company to be capitalized at stock fully pall, and 3,pu0 with nny other machinal y placed an ord-- r for two web perfecting presses with attachments, fo'.dera and neesasary will be built to order liime press ad shipment made about February morning: Estate of John Douglas, deceased. Petition for approval of final account and decree of distribution. Continued. Estate of C. W. Cook, deceased. Petition for approval of final account, detree of distribution, discharge of end release of sureties. Continued to November 12. Estate of Rode Boaanlcb, deceased. Pttllion for letters of administration. moth-r- JICKMmj, tiAtbi Spacious Room Fitted Up With Eest cf Mouirn Equipment. Hla Great matters aiiivs 'ihe larvlce The following probate ATlliTA Ti) UE CPEEEO SMITH IS Gumpera, president of lit Ftdersiiun of Labor, stopped , --anr.j lfr. in Ui city today, utrouto to taa vmniusoQ. Ilia purpose of hi visit to Th cout la not known aa bo ban not statement to tbe news- given any paptA SO Pl m. Friday, Nor. Dlfdxlt IS: euer county, Sira. Mer-rii- n 10 a. Keen. Lindsay Farrell aged 71 years. Fanaral will bo held Sunday at 1 Schick at the Eiea meeting bonne, jj.urtiia and trtenda invited to attend ed tiV! PRESIDENT CGBBI BREVITIES A EXAMINE!: ntiDEN I'TAil. 5572 3470 597)574tl32U3 88 I 592;350t3353 I 75 33 I l 5i7;iSTv;i53 J |