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Show Ir m A' PAGE EIGHT. Hnwp! Will With Detroit Auto Driving Is Hit by Street Car. IlOWELL MACHINE The big forty horse-jxiw- do hd Detroit er automobile, owned by Will Howell, brother of Judge J. A. Howell, wai reduced to kindling wood and scrap lmu this afternoon about 2:20 o'clock, when the owner attempted to drive in front of a fast moving Rapid Transit street car. No. 1C, between WashBesides ington and Grant avenue. Will Howell, Alonso Rogers, candidate for constable, was an occupant of th machine. The men were considerably shaken, neither being hurt Rogers ! ESCAPE UNHURT TunM when he saw nt the accident u be averted, but Howell (ouid thown out on the street. The street car was crossing Grant avenue, when the driver of the auto j attempted to run directly in front, the machine being caught in the center, tearing the right fore wheel off, breaking at the axle. The front seats In one of which Howell waa sitting, ww thrown around as if it had never been attached to the machine. The machinery was torn away from the aettlnga, and the wreck of the machine la complete. The street car, other than getting a severe shaking, had little damage done to it. The glasa In the front end was shattered Motonnan A. McClure saw the accident could not Do averted and sprang inside the car, after shutting off the power. . wUl be driven out Then again, a great deal of Die moneys of the state comes from this source and as the state Is well in debt, It needs the gambling IlSjAHNG Southern Pacific Superintendent Tells HowAntis No Had Chance. money." Mr. Manaon further says, Everything Is prosiering in the sister liate and Indications are that the wildcat days are over, and that things have come to a solid business basis Boom (lays will not come back again." One thing," saya the genial superintendent, Is that Nevada la the only state In th country which haa the popular vote election of senators. Despite the saying that the Democrats will anti-gambli- rib-bone- 1 Dixie Blossoms (two-step- ). 4 Take Me on the Rollers (waits). couples I Friendship (two-steonly). Golden Sunset (waits). Joshua (grand 7 Hey, Mister p, i march). I Marlntch P Roses ' 10 (waits). (two-step- Happy Heinla Eyes Dreamy (two-step- successor. On filing the petition Judge R. W. Taylor Issued an order restraining both companies from expending money re- celved from operating the property ex eept for labor. He turned an order requiring the defendant company to ahow cause next Monday why a receiver should not be appointed. UNEXPFCTED DEATH ). MOVING PICTURES. OF YOUNG MAN II She Walts by the Deep Blue Sea (waits). Topeka (two-step- ). waits. (moonlight II Dreaming (two-step). 14 Dixie Girt IB Are Tou Sincere? II I'm Afraid tn Come Horn In the Dark. (Couples only.) 17 The New Home, Sweet Home. Our Moving Pictures come direct from the factory and will change Monday, Wednesday and Friday, nalng one picture two nlghta only. We reserve th right to refund money to undealrable people. The afternoon sessions of the Rink, until1 further notice, will be reserved for beginners, and private ig AGAIU on Charge of Pass- A Scientific and immediately effective method of reducing the stout figure to graceful and modish lines with tapering waist ing Bogus Checks. and gently sloping hips is by the use of a After enjoying freedom only a few days, J. B. Douglass la again in the toils of the law. Douglass waa arrested late yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Russell and is being held pending the filing of a formal com- plaint. He was heid at the county Jail on tlie occasion of hla first arrest until his wife is said to have mads good the amounts of several bogus checks which were passed, when he was released. Yesterday, he 1s said to have presented a tU'tlllous check for 75 to the George A. Lowe Co., another for 25 at the 35 Reed hotel bar and a third for at Fred Anderson's saloon on Twenty-fourt- h street Douglass la a former piano agent and when arrested was mnier the Influence of ibiuor. He may bs charged with attempting to obtain " money under false pretenses. RENGO BELT CORSET. Reduction of flesh is not considered essential to ease and grace of movement Corsetiers claim that the chief requisite to a stylish figure is erect carriage and the CORSET, which strengthens the back at its weakest point by the scientific tailoring of a belt like reinforcement about the waist and over the hips, works wonders in giving the appearance of the reduced flesh. Rengo Belt No. 41 for Medium Figure, Price $2 Rengo Belt No. 43 for DRAW FINES To the extent of I ISO, the city treasury was today enriched by the failure of Constant Lole, Charles Mush and Harry Douglai to appear In police court and answer to a charge of vagrancy. The trio are clasaed by the police department aa undesirables and were stows; ed 'by Officers Vance and Hutchena In Electric alley last night. It Is said that they have been making a living off the shame of women of the underworld. Lole Is a Hungarian, Mush a Frenchman and Douglai Comes from Poland. Local police started some time ago crusade against this sort of creatures with a determination to make life as miserable for tliem aa possible. Heavy fines have been the order of the day with every arrest. RENGO BELT I Tdl Figure, price $2 .'.SECOND FLOOR.'. I LABOR LEADER t RAVE HOT TIME . CANAL ZONE IS of Campaign in Bryan's Twelve Men Killed and Eighteen Man High in Councils of Workmen Willing to Follow Lead Home Promises to Be Strenu!0thers Injured by Premature Finish LOSES RACE NEWMARKET, England, Oct. Th Duke of Devonshire's MarcmlL with odila at B0 to 1, won the Cambridge stakes here thin afternoon; J, K. Humphries' Land League, second; Ktnkald Smiths Succor, third, and Lord Derby's Cocksure, 4th. Danny Maher waa a favorite, but waa badly beaten. Thera were twen- started In the famous 28. Explosions. LINCOLN. Neb., Oct 28. The Nebraska branch of the Bryan Volunteers 28. Twelve Oct. WASHINGTON. men were killed and IS injured In two explosions of dynamite on tha Isthmus of Panama two week, ago, according to a mall report received today at the Washington office of the commission. The first explosion took pines in the Culebra cut, near Empire, where a steam shovel struck a cap of an charge of dynamite. Thc Americans Included In the lilt of thoae killed are: David R. Davies, steam shovel engineer, and William Gooley, crane, man. In tha second explosion, which occurred at Mlndl, n charge was prematurely set off, probably by lightning, and seven negroes were killed and ten injured. today announced that 111. HO had been received in contributions, all of which had been expended in the state. This aum represents 10 for each member of the organisation. The Democratic state committee haa announced that Mr. Bryan will deliver the final speech of the campaign Monday night from tha portion of the Lincoln hotel. The Republican managers secured the auditorium and tha state house grounds ahead of them. ty-thr- ee race, of President Roosevelt ous for Both Parties. SHAKfeUP IN ILLINOIS. ). Bring 2S. J. B. Douglass Released to be Rink Sweetheart Days (waits). X BUTJ carry everything tn the state this election. It Ja plainly asserted in many will supersede places thaP Pulltvan The light which cul- Xewlanda at Washington. The light Is rs minated In the defeat of the white getting warmer daily and Senator and others of Reno, Nevada, Newlands stands a chance of losing his last Saturday, waa a fans all the scalp. way through, avowed E. C. Manaon The antis' had no this morning. chance in the world The total vote cant was 1,800, 00 of which went to the drys- - Where their trouble came In was the fart that the business men knew a good thing, being that all gamblers attend their money, and when they make a winning they immediately aliow their approval of business houses by purchasing msny things In vote being two to The general. one against the 'anils' makes them think that gambling will remain in Trust Company Asks for Appointhat state for a while yet. tment for Entire Street Car 'Proltably it will coine up before the next sesaion of the state legislature, but that is nut saying it will be carSystem of City. ried. The gambling element la the strongest on Nevada, and there la no reason to believg that the gamblers CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 21. The Centra) Trust company, of New York, today applied to the federal court for a receiver for the entire street railway Roller The Central system of Cleveland. Trust company la the trustee for three Bkatlng program for this week issues of bonds by ths old ClevelsnJ Starting 7:10, closing 10:10, Electric Raliwsy company of which the 1 Battleship Oregon (two-step- ). Cleveland Railway company waa the Auditorium WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER OUT OE JAIL ninuiiniL IS BUT OCCUPANTS A CAIRO, III Oct. II, There was a severe earthquake shock felt here last Subscribers of Tha Utah State for five seconds, accompanied by Journal are requested to fead and aiilgbt low rumbling. The shock ran from fellow Instructions printad at head af the southwest to northeast. sditorial column. Journal want ads deliver ths goads WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 21 Samuel B. Donnelly, secretary of the general arbitration board of the New York Building Trades, today wrote to President Roosevelt: Insomuch ns President Roosevelt Is favorable U labor his opinions and conclusions should he accepted as a complete refutation of tha charges against William H. Taft. Donnelly declares that he has persons! knowledge of Judge Taft's Philippine labor record. The White House today declined cognisance of the alleged labor record of Judge Taft purporting to be from H. F. Puller, national labor representative of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer and the Firemen and Trainmen.. letterheads hu.IneM For envelopes, Journal cards dodgers, etc. call up The 84. Roth lob rooms phonea 11- parties Parry Monuments Careful aslactisn of high-grastock A Ns. 1 workmen atudi.ua regard for tho location and surroundings of the family plot; thorolf your ardor in ough carrying tha final .erection of every detail, tho memorial, are po:nta that distinguish our mamoriklo and insure ati.f action, d, t. tit Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. Cornelius A. DeGroot, 1817 Riverside avenue, died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Ogden General hospital, where he was taken Sunday to underWhen his body was go an operation. opened NO OBJECTION WILL BE RAISED IF YOU DRINK it was discovered that he was suffering from a break In the lining of the stomach. After the surgery waa performed the young man continued W'eak until he suddenly expired last evening. He was working In the California Bakery Sunday morning when he was taken with severe pains In the Dr. Mvrrell was summoned, nfter which other physicians were called. After the diagnosis they decided that Mr. De Groot could possibly live if Immediate relief were given. Mr. DeGroot wna born in Holland. December 1, 1888. He resided in this city for many years, having come to Ogden with his jwrents at a young age. Ills mother waa called by death about six weeks ago. The remains are at Larkin A Sons being prepared for burial. abdo-me- n. Its THREE SPEECHES SATURDAY. O- Fine Mission Clock lor $3.50 trade with an eight-da- y Special Mission Clock with alarm attachment for the small sum of $3.80. Each clock Is strongly made and warranted. They will grace any library or mission furnished dining room. is a pure wholesome beverage builds up bfoken down nerves is refreshing but not stimulating should replace coffee in every home in Utah. It is made from whole grains and pure fruits. It is entirely free from any poisonous substances. You should drink KOFFE-E- T KOFFE-E- T KOFFE-E- T KOFFE-E- T !. William J. CHICAGO. III., Oct. Bryan, during his visit to this city Saturday night, is scheduled for Stock Yards amusement park In a tent and hall park speeches. J. S. LEWIS & C- Jewelers A Approved by Those Who Oppose the Use of Coffee Dr. John A. Wldtsne says: "Koffe-- et Is entirely free from Injurious substances It makes a good, wholesoina drink. WE can now supply our OTHER STYLES FROM $4.75 TO $27.50 The larger models admit tain larger movements J. S. LEWIS & o more securenesa CO. in frames and con- Jewlers jind Opticians KOFFE-E25c For a H lb- - Pkge. T Ask Your Grocer |