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Show T11E MOUSING MULLIGAN STEW 22 yean respectively. HEN ROOSTS IN THE RIVER BOTTOMS HAD BEEN ROBBED TO SUPPLY MATERIAL FOR The catching on fire of aorae rubbish at ore on Washington avenue was the cause of a run by the fire department about 3:15 thla afternoon. No damage was done and the blaze was almost extinguished when the fire lad til ea arrived on the at the rear of Rasmussen's acene. a h aol-die- rs 'a its MS Slat-rrvlll- hair-raisin- ll Free-for-a- ll y e ng. a chance to hear sing at the last concert People will have When Jsckron was at New Orleans the country command! came marching given by Nannie before her departure In from the perishes. fnr England, which will be In Salt Among the arrival was the St. Lanlake City on Oct. Cth. On October 3 dry Infantry, wboee captain was a or 9 they will leave for England. typical Csgln. swollen with dignity, bloated with tbe Importance of office. The poor devils under him were tired PRIZE WINKERS PASS and footsore, but they had hardly THROUGH OCOEH pitched their tents aud lighted their fl res when an orderly came riding up Won the Prise in Drill at San Fran- with orders from headqnarters for the command to movo on to a point four cisco. miles sway. The Canton Drill team, I. O. O. F The 'Csgln captain was Indignant. or Washington, D. C.. prim winners in Make Mm move! him! Jean Pierre the competitive drills held In San Patln of St Imundry! Bah! That for Franrlsco last. Thursday, were in Og- the orderly. He would go and see Gen-ei- sl den several hoars yesterday while Jackson. en route to their homes in the nation's The general received him with discapital. tinction la bis own tent and, pnffed up 1 he team which is made up of twenty-se- with assurance, the officer told his ven men and three substitutes, to- grlevsnre. gether with a party of seven prominent General Jackson was astounded. ' You mean to say be told you to Odj Fellows and their wives, are travmove on?" questioned the general. eling In their own special car. 1 his team is one of the beef drilled T s sen re you, air. It Is true; and order teams in 'the United States. In against my protest, too." the drill contest at Baltimore last Who did this?" "An orderly, air. they took first prim and altu won . "And he told you to move? again this year at San Ftanriscoi The team from Sacramento waa the Yes, sir. in tnove. last team in competition with the boys from The general leaped to his feet, sword Washington, D. C. Captain D. V. Chis- in hand. holm has charge of the drill work and Then, by heaven you move or I'll Is Justly proud of bis men. Out of a chop your bead off!" Possible 100 points the winning team And he moved. made 98 points. In addition to the r.nnrir won, $1,000 went to the winning UNIVERSITY GETS DONATION. team. Philadelphia. Sept. 26. The PubHe LAST OF LYNCHERS FOR TRIAL, Ledger today says a contribution supposed to amount to $500,000 has been of Pennsylnuntsrllle, Ala., Sept. 2L Ben F. msde to the University of an enMill, the third defendant accused of vania to form the nucleuscurrent exdowment fond to meet the complicity in the Horace Maples lynchactual The Institution. the of ing. was put on trial today. The mii-i'apenses Mr. Andelyn ?ar ry OREGON SHORT LINE FENCES ON REMOVED. WANTS RIGHT-OF-WA- Tho Strip in Dispute ' Runs Through the County Poor Farm. It developed at the meeting of the hoard of county commissioners jester-dathat the Oregon Short Line company will immediately geia suit if the fences on eliher side of Us train running through the poor farm are not moved back 2uu feet each way from the renter of the track. A communication from P. L. Williams to County Attorney Hulaniskl upon this subject waa discussed at the meeting. It Is to the effect that the company holds a right of way by virtue of a congressional land grant and asks if they will be permitted to ' move the fence back or if they shall begin litigation. The letter ci'es decisions of the supreme court of It ah and other stales and also of the supreme court of the United' States. It rites tbs case of the Oregon Short Line vs. David M. Fisher, el al., over the same qtiestkin several miles down the track from I he Poor Farm, which waa decided in favor of the plaintiff. The matter waa referred to Mussrs. Stanford and Hulaniskl, The strip In dispute runs the entire length of 8o seres at the Puor Farm. The land at the jiour farm has been cultivated heretofore up to the fences which were iwcnLj-fivfeet from the track. , A communication was read from E. W. Wade of the Utah Light and Hallway comiwny to tbe effect that in relation to Increasing the width of the county highway through Ogden canyon, any encroachment on the company's property will lie resisted as a trespass. The communication was referred to Commissioner Stanford fnr reply. ' A communication was received from James Penman of the West Weber school district in which he reThe signs his position as trustee. resignation was accepted aud Richard Greenwell was appointed to fill the va- y 4uu-fo- e ouo-iblr- d commission. Monroe. 'V. H , Sept. 26. Former Senator William E. Chandler Is Buffering from a frannre of both bones of his left forearm, through having been struck by the rrauk of hi Commissioner Wilson reported that work waa commenced Wednesday of damtbs clearing and repairing aged portions of the road to oonnect over the mountains with the Rich county road, fur which $50 was appro prilled last meeting. Mr. Wilson was authorized to havs some new fire bricks placed around the furnace at the home on the poor farm In preparation for winter. Mr. Powers reported that the farm near the premises of J. E. Hodgson In tho Warren district extended lour to eight feet In the roadway and that the citizens there would move the fence If the county would furnish the was wire and posts. Mr. Powers requested to Instruct the people to present their offer In a formal petition. Mr. Stanford reported that the crop of peaches and tomatuos at the poor farm was being disposed of; that the road In the Wilson district leading to the sugar factory was being sprinkled, and that brush had lodged against tho abutments of the bridge lending to tho sugar factory, obstructing the stream. The brush was ordered removed. H also reported that the board of health met Saturday and decided to meet with tbe state board of health, and Mr. Stanford, County Physician Forbes and Health Officer Parker were appointed for that purpose. The board adjourned until yesterday afternoon, when they met to consider bills. WANT ROOSEVELT OPEN TO Managua. Nicaragua, Rapt. 26. President Kelaya has appointed lr. Jose Dolores Gamez to be arbitrator fnr Nlcaracnu In the settlement of the boundary questions with Honduras. New York, Kepi- - 26. It breams known today that Mrs. Russell Sago lu seriously 111 at her boma nn Fifth avenue, an the result of a fall that happened ten days ago. Owing to her years It is feared that her strength will be severely taxed. WRECK VICTIMS. New York. Sept Mra. Newman Erb juries received in New York Central day. was brought guard has been withdrawn from around the The body of who died from inths wrack on tbe near Ijrons yesterhere on a special 26. train today, and taken to the family residence. Mr. Erb, who also was injured In the wrack, was brought hern on tbs same train. His condition Is not serious, but bis physician said n broken hone in one of his legs would oonflnu him to his bed for some time. Astoria, Ore., Sept 26. Arrived: 25th, ship Eskasnnl, San Diego. BUYING COAST WHEAT FOR CHICAGO MARKET. t San Francisco, Sept. 26. According to the Examiner, agents of a Chicago grain houNH, are here buying wheat for the eastern market. It Is said that 300,000 bushela of wheat have been bought in Oregon and Washington for shipment east and that 1,000,000 bush-si- s iff wheat have also been purchased tn Oregon and Washington, principally In ths latter state, by eastern buy-dr- a for shipment to the east by rail. "These western purchases of wheat," one of the agents is quoted as saying, "cannot affect the Chicago grain market. There la a shortage back east for the millers and the purchases on the Pacific coast are simply to supply tie urgent demands of the eastern millers." EXPOSITION. Portland, Ore., Sept 26. An Invitation will be extended to the president of the United 8taleu to open the Lewis A Clarke exposition next year by closing an electric circuit In Washington which will put in motion the machinery. unfurl the flagu and pennants, and discharge a salnte of 101 guns. This Is thought to be a precedent so far as distance is concerned as the electric loop will be about 2.000 miles long. According to present plans the opening day will be declared a holiday In this ell by the mayor, and an endeavor lu to be made to have it declared a holiday throughout the state and possibly in all the at ales that were carved from the original Oregon territory. PERILS OF VENTRILOQUISM. Peters of PhilaMadison delphia, who believes that churches, like other properties, should be taxed, Is a favorite with boys. Talking to n group of boys one day be said: When I wan a youngster I wanted to be u venlrflnquiut. 1 wanted to play venlrlloquial Jokes on everyone in the world. So I bought a book on throwing the voire and with a friend named to study ihe difficult Jake 1 art. I had pour success aud Jake also had lioor success. He, though, imagined he was doing well, and on day he declared that be was a qultan good enough ventriloquist now to to do a little fooling. knew an old engineer in a Jake IN CHURCH DENOUNCES FLIRTING factory, and the next afternoon he New York. Sept. 26. Dean Lefro. visited him. He seated himself in and, after a lttUo conversation preaching in tbe historical cathedral corner, a he imitated the squeak of badly-oileof Norwich, has denounced, says Herald dispatch from London, flirting machinery. "The old engineer trolled to a cerbetween the young men and women In tain valve and oiled It. the sacred edifice during service. I ask yon," said the dean to the "Jake let a few minutes pass and congregation, "to pray that conduct erailed another aeries of squeaks. " Drat that valve,' said the engineer, which would not be tolerated In the theatre nr the concert room muy not bo and be oiled it again. "A third lime there came a squeak, permitted or indulged In within these walls, hallowed by the prayers of and now the engineer saw through the eight hundred years. I ask you to Joke. He walked up quietly behind Jake gave this ancient shrine and this still and squirted a half pint of oil down more ancient cliy from such n scan- the back of his neek. no dal, reproach and disgrace. There,' fie said, 'there'll be taken means of a legal kind more squeaking today, I'm sure.' " to prevent this, but ! prefer to rely upon the moral support of those who THE LOUISIANA FAIR IN SPAIN. love these services." The Rev. C. lie-gi- d e TURNING THE TABLES. Many years ago. before I he produc- tion of grain was equal to the demand. wages of farm hands were high, the increased, but as production prices lowered faster than the rate of wages. A farmer employed an industrious Irishman for five 'years, at the rate of fifty dollars a month "and found" board, lodging, washing and mending. At the end of the term, ha said to his man: th I can't afford to pay you wages I have been paying. You have suved money, and I have saved nothing. At this rate you will soon own my farm. "Then IH hire you to work tor me." said the other, and you can get your farm back again!" Social and political 27, 1001. MUST PREVENT COLLAPSE If Successful in This For Next Twenty-four Hours Lady Curxon May Recover. ismtinn, Sept. Daily Cur-su- n of Kedkistiin passed a quiet night aud there are some slight signs of improvement this morning, her condition is still very grave. The nurses are said to be fairly able to keep up Curson's Lady strength, whil. the oxygen treatment is proving helpful. If n collapse can lm prevented within tbe next twenty-fou- r hours.. ths doctors will hate hopes of her recovery. speak of the fair as being While we, as Americans, gain nwl useful information from oar contact with foreign nations, 11 Is to be hnied our neiglilinrs from ovrr tbe era may receive some new Ideas in regard to American history. We clip the (ntlowing amusing int.Meni " from the Echo: "When Walter Williams, from Columbus. Mo., was in Spain last summer he called upon a provincial editor In the Interest of the St. Louis Exposition. The next day t'ie paper bad the following: "Walter Williams of the United States purchased the State of Louisiana and next year will give a celebration hi which he Invited his of Europe. Mr. William again called upon the editor and explained matter. The thoroughly editor apologized and printed thl corGot. Francis of Missouri has rection: large tract of land In the purchased Gnat American Desert, and Walter Williams Is here to invite (he Journalists of Spain to show which the governor will give next year. Mr. Williams fled 'he plane, fearing the editor might explain some more. Vt often mn educator. -journalist Two Passenger Cars Ditched Near Peoria, I1L On the Burlington One Man Killed and Three Persons Fatally Hurt, W aimer Castle. Sept. 26.-4- :55 p. m. Peoria. III., Sept. 26. As n result of rails at a high speed. The engine shot Cumin, so iar, has passed a a washout on the Burlington two miles a roes and left tho track, but remainfairly quiet day. east of Elmwood, st. 5:50 o'clock this ed upright. The baggage car waa car were tixrled into n deep ditch, and the morning, two passenger ditched, vme men was killed and throe smoker on top of it. The chair car IMPALED persons were seriously, perbsps fatally. Injured. Ths wreck took place at tbe Junction of a small stream and the Kirk a pi io creek. A terrific rainstorm visited that section last night and the road bed of the track was washed out for a short Fearful Fatal Accident to a Young distance, leaving the rails suspended in the air. Brooklyn Lad While Gathering Chestnuts. The train struck the unsupported ( remained on tha track. T he dead; John Bock. Seriously Injured: Iter, J. Kennls- - ON LARGE ten, SPLINTER Frank Elmwood: Reeding. Gales- burg; M. Lentx, Galesburg. About a dozen of the passShgera received bruises and minor injuries. Ths engineer and fireman remained on their engine, 'ihe tra-- k was torn up for a dbuanoe of 2tx) feet. New York, Sept. 26. Impaled on Ihe alttmp of a tree by a large splinter PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT that had penetrated bis right breast AS A POLICEMAN. to the lung, Alphonse Pude, of Brooklyn, has died in tho presence of n "I was ones impressed In a rather inscore of horrified boys mud girl with way," said Julian T. Davies, teresting whom be had been chest outing near Jamaica. Fed had been silling on tha ths pmminant New York lawyer,to"with sac- branch of a troc, knocking the cheat-nut- s down to Ms companions, when the limb on which ho sat broke and Chicago. Sept. 26. Entries for ihe ho fell horizontally and faro downantomobllo 'raws to bo held at Harupon Jagged stump below. lem next Friday and Saturday at a ward Most of fhc children becaiuo frightnearly all In. Barney Oldltold, Carl ened and ran away. When a doctor arFisher and Earl Kiser will be among rived youth deed. One of those who will compete in tho events. his he found the beside playmates was praying cancy. in condition the Europe determine to a large extent quantity and the quality of our Immigration. A country well and Justly governed and which lu a prosperous condition Is not likely to send us many the and the of amount gift later. announced good Immigrants. be will of Um donor Id-n- tlty SEPTEMBER 25- .- tonight. The outline an scheme i,ir the evolution of Irish governmout in tiuanre and local buaiuess. It KUimcsts. (he constitution of an Irish Financial Council composed of 24 members under the presidency of the lord lieutenant and with ihe chief secretary fur Ireland as twelve i. ember to be elect ed by groups of existing parliamentary constituencies and twelve to be nominated by the Crown, of the members to retire every three j ears. The functions of the council will be to administer the I'ifl.OOU.imO extended annually on Irish services, parliament, however, retaining a control Hug power, eua tiling the house of com mons to reverse the council's deciThe report fun her suggest a sions. that a statutory body should be created, consisting of Irish represent at 1 vs peers and Irish members of the house of commons, in addition to the proposed financial council and to which should bs all private bill legislation affecting Ireland and any other Irish business that tnitiht be referred to it by parliament. The i export concludes with suggesting the submission of its proposals to a royal Two-twent- y Two-thirt- SCHEME. Thu report of the committee on . uigauirailiiu of the Irfch Reform which was adopted at a meeting pr MiUd over by Lord Duuraveu at lui,-iFriday, was issued COUNTY of Other Minor Offenders Are Given a Hearing. Rose Whitlow has commenced nn action agalnat her husband, Daniel Whitlow, for abaolute divorce on the ground of habitual drunkenness. The couple were married at Green River, Wyo., on February 9, 1399, and have resided In Ogden for aeveral years. and one's sentence was deferred. to a James McUraw pleaded guilty T. R. O'Connolly represents the plaincharge of drunkenness, but uinm extiff. pressing a desire to gel out of town and away from strong drink, he was allowed to go. George Brown was arraigned under the vagrancy law. He wae arrested rooming by Detective Pender In a street in comhouse on Twenty-fiftpany with one of the denil monde Saturday night, it Is claimed, the dea of number discharged Quite fendant made things Interesting in route en passed through Ogdrn Electric alley by going after another eastward. Some wer from the 12th follow with a gun, claiming that the 22nd infantries. and the other party had tried to alienate the William Jennings Bryan, the Demo- affections of his lady. , oclock to Brown was given until cratic standard bearer la 1900, passed through Ogden Sunday evening en get out of town and la the pvenl of route to Reno, Nev., where he rocs failure so to do would be placed on to oien up the campaign In Nevada. the rock pile. Mr. Bryan may apeak la Ogden upon bis return. Ban Diego, Cal., Sept. 26. The first RACES FOR WEBER COUNTY FAIR the International engine to cross boundary line on the Southern RELAY RACE HAS ALREADY BEEN new road through lower CaliARRANGED BY WE8SLER. fornia went over on Thursday at Calexico drawing a work train and crew Entries Are Made In the Horse Racse of men, and already a mile of track For tho Week. baa been laid on the Mexican aide. One of the moat Interesting events off at the Weber County Topeka, Kan., Sept. 26. Chairman to be pulled L. A. Lores of the Rock Island board fair will be the on mile relay race, of director la here on a visit of In- which la to be run by two teams sta-of man will be spection. Chairman Loree accounts fur four men each. Each mile apart and the drastic retrenchment of the Rock tioned a quarter of a Island by the light wheat shipments the two starting from tbs scratch In directions must each carry a and the fact that corn shipments have not yet begun. Mr. Loree scoffs at the handkerchief to the one on hie respectteam at the first quarter and he in reported Idea of a receivership for his ive This talk of finan- turn must carry It to the next and the road. He said: cial stringency of the Ruck Island li team to first carry the handkerchief a all rot. We hold today more than mile by the relay method will be the of the teams is eight million to our credit in lha winner. The makeup not yet definitely decided. It Is probbanka." able, however, that the following runners will take part in the relay: First, OCTOBER DRAWN Clark, Mnrtenson, George W easier and Captain Von Engle, of Engels gymList of Thoss Who Will fisrva in Next nasium; second, Wilson, Wheeler, Joe Wesaler and Frank W easier (Capt.). Torn of Court. While the relay races are prominent Following are the Jurors drawn fur features In college athletics they are something new In the list of sports at the October term of court: Bonjamln Oppman, Fred M. Nye, the county fair. The event promises John Nicholas, Chauncy R. Dana, John to be an interesting one. RACES. Jenkins, J. H. F. Last, Jos. Scowcrofi, Oscar B. Mad son, Fred Mszsa, R. J All thg entries of horses for tbe four Proudflt, Peter A. Mattson, Richard J. days' race meet will be held here during Taylor, William H. Wright, Ogden; the county fair are In. The horse Wm. H. Jardlne, Imremco Hadley, races this year promise to be the best Thomas W. Cook, West Weber; James In many years. The horses entered G. Wlddison, GSh. E. lllglsy. Hooper; are a speedy bunch. Many of the M. E. Malone, Pleasant View; Charles fastest horses in Wyoming and Idaho, Wood, Samuel 8. Perrin, Huntsville; in addition to the local horses will e; Albert Webb, William Wheeler, take part In the meet. The Horses iro"' George Miller. Plain City; the outside will stop here on their George 8torey, North Ogden. way to the state fair. In addition to the trotting horses there will be a string of running horses that will com MISS KAKHIE TOUT g races. Tbe entries pete in HtTURHS FROM PROVO for the running races do not close un-ttbe evening before the events are Had a Successful Concert Trip New to be pulled off. Basse Discovered. Following are tbe principal entries for the harness races: Miss Nannie Tout and father, Edwin trot or pace Kangaroo, Tout, returned Sunday evening from owned by Tom McCoy, Salt Lake; Julia Provo, where Nannie sang In the TabA. G., W. Rohinaon; Polly Garr, E. ernacle and, according to press reports M. Conroy; Nigger Boy, J. G. Read. raptured the people by storm. While class trot or pace there they were entertained by Judge Julia A., G. W. Robinson; Polly Garr, S. R. Thurman end family. Miss MagE. M. Conroy; Alfonso, H. W. Brown; gie Thurman, who has but lately reChester Cold Storage, Tons McCoy; turned from England- - where she was F.- , M. Spiers. doing missionary work, was friendly class Nigger Boy. with the Touts while there. A grand J. G- Carlsbad, M. Snyder. Dll Read; waa reception given in honor of Mlsa Ion. Mont.; Ladysmith, Dr. Ellorbeck, ilout and Ogden's own Nannie won a ' Lake. warm place in the hearts of those who Salt Leveta K., John class hers present. McCoy; Carlsbad, M. Snyder; Jessex, At Provo, Mr. Tout made the C E. of Willard Andelyn, who la Cliff Johnson, Pocatello; Francis the possessor, according to Mr. Touts M. Conroy; Queen R., O. M. Runyon. class Queen R.. O. opinion, of the most wonderful base M. Runyon; Allamout, E. M. Conroy; voice he has ever heard. Its Is range Pearl R., Ezra Richardson; Jcbsex, something marvellous; double C Is Cliff Johnson. reached with seeming ease. So ImTwo-fort-y class Fleetawsy, John was-Mrwith Tout the voice pressed that he is going to advance f 1.000 to McCoy; Gipsy Boy, P. Mslson; Jean Jackson. Tom MeCoy; Rage Cat. Alex Mr. Andelyn and take lilm to England hen they leave on the 8th or 9th of Grant; Pearl R., Ezra Richardson. Ovtnlier and place him In the Itoyal Academy of Music, for a year's trainiWHAT JACKSON TOLD HIM. ORGANIZATION London, Sept. TO SUE STEW. In tbs polio court before Judge Howell, eleven men, composing a "Mulligan stew" gang, were arraigned on the charge of vagrancy. They were arreted by Sergeant Chambers and Otttcer Hutchins Sunday down near the Rio Grande Western bridge. To uake the Mulligan atew" the hen roosts of some of the people living near had been vlslied and a number of chickens stolen. As evidence against the gang there was a tea kettle In court filled with the savory Mulligan stew mixture, 1. e., chicken, onions, celery, podenied tatoes, tomatoes, etc. All knowing anything about a stew, whatever. Five of the number were given 30 days each, one 60 days, four wei-advised to get out of town in a hurry TUESDAY MOKNING,' Asixm-isiuiu- A Number Emil Anderson of lluuuvillo and Mlie Selma Underbalu of Ogden acre started on tlie mad to matrimony yesterday by a license f:im the county clerk. They are each 27 years of age. LTAC, IMS)! THREATEN CAKC ARRAIGNED Clarence H. Flinders and Mina Efflu Maiming. of Hooper, have revel red license to marry. They are aged 23 and EXAMINES OGDEN, WRONG BODY RECEIVFJX Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 24. A bodyj supposed to be that of David Fox, whe was killed in the wreck near Knoxville, arrived today, but when the coffin was opened it was brand to eon. tain the remains of another marv whose Identity has not been establish ed. The ixxly has been sent Itack tfc Knoxville, and several of his rel five have gone there. President Roosevelt's rsadtosM rifice pleasure for business, when be waa police commtaakmer of New York, Mr. and Mra. Bradley Martin gave their famous ball. "It waa certain that there would bo a great crowd Inside tho Bradley Martin house, on the night of the event, and that the police would have their bauds full In heejSng a clear passagehim. Mr. and way for carriages and guest Mra. Roosevelt had received Invitations to the function. A few days before the day art far It Mra. Martin happened (o meet ihe police cnmmtekloner. Before you start call at Of course, you are enmiug to my , hall?' she remarked in him. "Mrs. Roosevelt will be there. be , . answered, and I won't be far away, Labor Agitators From i'll be nut in Ihe street ln front of the Eliminated : Number of Former Employe! Who house directing the police.' House, Opp. DepoL Phone 1CUL it was as h said. While distin- Uealy Ara Taken Back. A forge Assortment of Low Rate women, guished men end heaiitifiil and Reliable Information constantly Chicago, Sept. 26. The Tribune to- many of them friends of the police were alighting from their on hand. Guaranteed by the day says: American Ticket Brekerff Aafffo Work will be resumed today after a carriages and passing into an environbrief period of idleness in ths car shops ment that was all that waalth and art of the Pullman romismy. The com- could make tt. Mr. Roosevelt was In the street, as busy as any pany will put 2,000 of Its former employ ea at wurk al wage lower by 10 patrolman with that surging crowd." to 20 per cent than they were receiv- Hucreafl. ing previously. They will be eupkiyed In the repair department. These men have been parked with care in the ten days the plant, has been cloned. In their number will lie found MONEY LOANED Invest to a plaoa of unimproved land! none who has been known as a labor In Weber County! SALARIED PEOPLE agitator. Adjoining Improved farms! Six weeks ago tbe eomistny began to Real Estate end Chattel Loans. Half mil from I, ft, Btatlsef lay off men. This was continued until Berries quick, confidential and next to Irrigation Canal! Right September )5tli when nil except a priest. No enmmlmdne, you can buy on monthly Providing handful employed In oue department WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. payment! were told to go. 684-238-Ttmno Boeiss Bldg. Bay $10 or $75 nr $20 per month! The cut in wages will be general, exOr quarterly! to uffli-tending force. empkiyus in the Or annual payments!. The wage scale at the shops has ranged' And n Internet! In the past from $1.75 to $7 a day. And no taxes! The owner to pay taxes and eem tinue to ns tti land until R I Wif paid far! ALL EIGHTH GRADE Please Travel Bun PULLMAN CAR SHOPS RESUME Sharmans Ticket Office ua WILL YOU x. 4 ... epoch" MAKING GRADUATES EVENT recetvs 50 per I on all pictures taken within the next 20 days at r.H Comment of Congressman Bartholdi on Seaoion of i STUDIO, 270 SSth 8b Union. New York, Sept. 26. Represcnta-Uv- e Richard Banholdt, of Mlsnonri, delegate to the unkiu, the members of which havs Jus arrived here after a tour of the country, said great strides can lie token to decrease tho danger of conflicts bs tween nations. "I hurdly have words to express my gratitudn for what lias happened," he said. "A year ago 1 was the only number of congress In tbe union. Now there are a bun dred members of congress ln the union. The United Stated rocogafz is the union by invitiug it i bold Its twelfth session lu this country. Thiu very wr ln the Orient has created a desire far some way of preventing nnch n horrible caiantruphe. Tbn president's rail for this conference, followed by ths ideas put forward there, will result In making it plain how great strides can be taken to decrease the danger of such conflicts between nations. They ran he, decreased only a violence lielween stales aud between Individuals has been decreast'd, by political organization so as to substitute recognized principles of law and Judicial proceedings for arbitrary Judgment, followed by war." William Randall Cromer, of England, one of the originators of the union, uuid: This Is an event. Individuals muy further or impede the movement, but no man or combination of men can arrest it." ARCHBISHOP GOES TO MOUNT VERNON. Washington, BcpL 26. Tha Archbishop of Canterbury went to Mount Vernon today, as Die guest of General Crozlcr, chief of ordnance, to visit ths home and tomb of Watibington. Tbe parly also Included Kir Henry Mortimer Durand, the Krilish smbssKsdor, Secretary of the Navy Morton, J. Picr-poMorgan and about twenty otb-rrTh. arrhbisbop will Icvae for New York this afternoon. BED aY If So J Bald plaea a! fond will east yaw $28 $400 for 20 ioth, $800 for 40 scram. $1,200 tor ) Address or Call oa BU(P HUNIER & KENNEDY Room J 6, First National Bank Utah. Building, Ogden, POISON We put up a liquid that is a killer. Automobiles For Rent Large Bottle 25o Win. Driver L. New York, Sept. 26. A desire by Dr. Gnorge Conant, who died last week, that his brain be delivered to ihe department of physiology of Cornell University in the interest of scientific research, will never be fulfilled. The body of the physician has bron cremated by order of hit relatives wbo objected to the fulfillment of his wish regarding the disposition of his brain. Dr. Oooent died Frida after suffer ing for a long time from diabetes. Hfo relatives, who reside in Ogdensburg, N. Y, heard that tha doctor had willed that his brain be turned ovor to the scientists. They came to New York and after investigating, assert that they were unable to find any such provision In ihe doctor's will. Olean. K. Y.. 8apt. 26. Firs destroyed tbe BnsswaH and Hubbard Tannery hero today. Low 125,8uo. Becraft, Cor. Grant and 24th The Druggist WE W! LL TAKE YOU THERE AND BRING YOU BACK, IN THE EASIEST! . HIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. f Ufe Double Breasted tSack Have you ever worn a doiible-breasiaaek suit? If you hsrn't, you ought to If you have, you will again tbey'ro mighty ed comfortable., They always look well, and are always in keeping for almost any oi Plain or fancy Cheviot are the best and most favored fabrics. racks begin at Our double-breaste- d . OBJECTED TO BEQUEST OF BRAIN II. ns- rn-ki- $12.50. Weve put a lot. of ginger In this aeason'a stock it show It. ed hack suit in Other double-braz- e; and $20.00. $18.00 $15.00.. Cheviots, at Buy and Rejoice Clothing House. Suppose you try it ! FRED M. NYE, Cioth..r. |