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Show - THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1901 letter list. SURPRISE LARGEST evening were visitor Mr. Knfley i !ho Knight loan. In the iky yesterday. proniimtnt member of at bi bom of Fytltia a THRONG WITNESSED IMMENSE RACES AT THE FAIR GROUNDS YESTERDAY. Po not fail to hear Senator Fairbanks and Poilivrr next 'Jhnraday evening. Negro Boy Demenitratsd His Ability to Win in th 2:25 Claao Fins Racs Card Glvsn th Public. Today' Mo (irande Wrairm train brought S. J. Griffin of ihe firm of Blackman fc (irirriu. loan her wuh bt vift a.id hoy, K)iuih and laiyal from Sr. lauii. where they have been taking In the eight of the "greatest exposition on earth." for a few week. The large&t crowd of the season witnessed ihe race at the Weber county fair yesterday afternoon. The events were up to the standard of excellenc maintained by the promoters of the meet lu Wednesday's aud Thursday's races. There wa no lack of Interest and it In the big crowd prevent, Mutes it tiroku iortb In loud aud lusty cheering. The tirt event pulled off was the finish heat of the postponed trotting and paring race for one mile, hrl.wet-Jussex amt Francis C. Carlsbad and Queen R. entered with the two above mentioned un Thursday, but they were distanced. Rundown stopped the finish of rite race, and thus the last heat ff yesterday wa pulled afternoon, Francis C. winning In 2:25- - Considerable money changed hands on this race. In the one mile dash, trotting and Jack-son- , paring, between Fleetaway. Jean R., the first learl It. and Qui-enamed won three out of five heats and After Jean Jackson and the race. Queen K. had been distanced, the race resolved Itself into a contest between t lie other two horse. The finish heat was won easily by Fleetaway. The trotting and pacing race for the 2:25 claaa. In which Sage Cat, Nigger Boy and Kd Conroy were entered, dem oust rated th fact that Nigger Boy has a home with the Ogden sporting public. from which It would lie hard to oust him. Cheer went up from hundreds of throats when the Old Iron Horse came down ihe stretch In lb final heat and under the wire about a foot ahead of Kd Conroy. The race e was best two heals In three, dash. Following Is a list of the running even Is, horse entered and win. ten: Half-milrunning dash lfyutn. second place, Risivlne, third place; Pat L. first place. Time. :51 Quarter-mil- e dash fur saddle horses Pick, first place; Hurt I!., second place; Bnldy, first place. Time, :2S1-2- . Three-eight- h of a mile dash Plana Walls, second place; 1 tourism, first Honest John, fourth place, place; Sal by, third place. Time, :27. The finish of Ihe last named running event wan very exciting. The horses bunched up on the home stretch, and it was hard to pick a winner until they had reached the wire, suit then Bourbon was winner by a nos ouly. - Po not fail lo hear Senator Fair-Lan- k and Pollivir next Thursday evening. F. C. Irving of lnniie, 'Wyoming, is lu town with hi trotters, Oronto aud Johnny K. n. McKean, uperbitfnde.it of matlvo power on the Inkm Pacific, panned through Ogdeu last night on Lia way Mat. W. Bor- n- To Ofllrer and Mr. Tom Iiurke at & : 1 fi Thursday afternoon, a pullcenian. ten-poun- d Ik) not fail to hear Seualnra Fairbanks and lkdlivrr next ibu'rsfiay ivcning. V r of Charles F. Comer, ot the llealy hotel, Then Garle. rli-rwiil lx) In Ogden today oh hi way lo the State fair wit It a face luirae. T. K. Ahiioit, a railroad official at is in town. tba Cut-ofhalf-brothe- Some one broke the glass and turned on the fire alarm from box 41. on Twenty-fourtand Jefferson last even(he ing at 7:4. with the result thatneedfir department wtmt out uu a less chase. h pf the istlico force were obliged to handle the thousand at thea fair yesterday, and did the work la very satisfactory nmaiucr. George Walker, aa old and eater-da- y resident of Ogden, died y forenoon fmm the effects of growing out of Injnrlo received several years ago while felling a tree. He wa caugfit under the tree, badly crushed and h Id for eight bourn,a He wa 58 year of age. anil leaves wife and four children. Mrw. Frank and Mrs. George Wbci1, and two funeral will son. Will and Lee. 8 The oYInok p. m., in lie held Sunday at the First ward meeting Rig officer well-know- n hi). Several hundreil people gathered on the public square 1aNt nlKit tn hear ho Socialist lecturer, (Burge (iocble af New Je.racy, cxiamnd the principles hf socialism. The aged grandfather of President cHy eisincll died at 9:30 Earr of the at h his home al 81 evening demnvt, of analysis. The Hf feased wa 82; wa a nail) seven chilEngland: luave dren here ami one in England ; lias resided In Vtah twenty t wo yearn and Is l prominent memlier of the Mormon thnrcb. Twen-tr-alnt- Lan-rashlr- Voters of Weber Co. one-mil- e GREAT REPUBLICAN MEETING nt Po not fall to hear him! BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS Civil Service Examination to b t High School Building. Held the merlin of the hoard of education last evening the financial comAl mittee reported 1115 received for text books, also an overdraft of $1,72:!. 90. The sanitary committee re pored one case of scarlet fever and one of diphtheria. but rKH-tC- j nnunually good health. Th question of wood was deemed a serious one by the board. Fifty cords will be needed, ami the price la I per cord. In all probability AMERICAN TATE CONVENTION II will have to be shipped from Oregon. PARTY, SALT LAKE CITY, 8EPT. Additional (exl hooks were ordered. A SOTH. communication froui the postofflre for the ne of a room In the On' above dale the Oregon Sho't asking high school building to conduct civil Line will seP. round trip ticket from service exam Inal Ions wa granted. 1. HO. Good Ogden lo Salt Imke My 1 bills tn the extent of $20it were on to return October 1st. dcred paid. It whs reported that the increased to FairSenators hear fall not pn attendance in some localities would next Ikdltver and banks 'Ihiirsday necessitate the preparation of more venlng. school room, and the teachers committee wa ordered to report on the mater next meeting. of Weber munty: 1 hereby declare niyHetf a candidate for County Assessor of Weber countymeand af would like my friends to support the Republican county convention to J. A. nULTZEK. be held October Pit. To the voter REED HOTEL The following are the arrivals at tbs Reed hotel fur thu last twenty four hours. J. Al. Miller, niiciao; V. Dm-b- . Oil-elf- ; Gray Warner. St. I suits: O. F. Shelby. Denver: I'. S Well. II. L. Jarkann, New York; II. G. lirlrk-leill- , Chicago; t'. K. Sherwood. York; T. K. Kiiglirli, St l.uiis; Kd Wolff. New York: 1.. p. llloiig.'tt. Toledo. O.; 1. Gr.eiibiiin. I'htlaiMpbin. I'a.: H. C. Brown. liosam: Airs. J. p. Mis lies-- ! Prosser. Washington. 1). llruse. lllrmlnchaiu. Ala.; C. II. Aliller. t'biesgo; R. II. Glover, CincinIt. E. nati: N. It- - Parnell, Cut-ofSmith. Santa Ross. Cal.; Joseph Car-toSail Lake City: W. H. Agee, Og. P. den: H. E. Hell. New York: O. linker, Chicago; Kick Kuhnian, Itavvnpurl. N-'- $47.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN 47.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN VIA ST. LOUIS. nnd Frl.lny of each week. Chicago A Northwestern Hallway. 1h only double track railway between lh Missouri Iliier and Chicago. Three train daily. No change of car. In going to the Fair see that your tickets read via this route. For further InMrmatlou write C. A WALKER. General Agent C. A N. v. Ry.. 28 Vol Second Etoutb St.. Mall Ijikc City, V'ah. Tuesday Via the f; $1.00 Teleph ones for Residences lleldel-berger- Po net fall to hear Renat nr Fairbanks and Ikilllver next Thursday venlng. BARGAIN MATINEE. At the Grand OiM'ra House Saturday. 2 p- m. Hal itt ir gresf play. "A Homespun I! carl." Aibili 25rt. children ltic to any part of the house. - When Company Arrives Unexpected J. S. $2.50 Telephones for Business naotiinniai TELEPHONE COMPANY Ask thi Office fop Particulars You want to hatr everything looking right and the TABLEWARE bright and (bluing, when the guests arrive, don't you? Let us help yuu out u( this difficulty, by selling you a few .i of ihe new pieces we hare receive lately, at the lowest figure yon ever purchased and ila all guaranteed. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS ')'! t K3E V y.W Hill and Aahton Took th Glovai, so Decided the Court, Who Will Thom Wodneaday Next Son-tan- ca Harry Hill and Charloa Ashton were found guilty late laat evening of atenl-lu- g a $100 box of glove from 1b rear of Nye'a atnra In September, and Thoa Admire wa found not guilty. Tha jury were out almut an hour nt the conclusion of (he trlaL Hill and Ashton testified ns to having taken the gloves and atored them in an unoccupied room, of which Admire carried tha key. Ashton said he obtained the key ot Admire Jusl before the theft. Admire denied any connection with the tenting. Hill said be supposed tha gooda a cache left by thieve when h look them. The testimony given by th officer, weaving a web of circumstances around the prisoners, was denied in tuto by ha defendants. Sentence on Hill and Ashton was set for Octolier 6ih, and Admire waa glr-- n his freedom. Thnniaa Admire the only one of the trio not convicted aa a result of the trial yesterday fur stealing glove enjoyed but a very brief period of free- ti Young Girl Disappears From Lake Forest College Near Chicago Thursday Morning and After Search By Hundreds Her Remains Are Found She Evidently Killed Herself nn-tl- l force of Unit- disappeared In the morning, but not absence no.tc-ewas the her evening Sheridan, ed Stares troop from Fort 200 students of Laka Forest college, Silas Parkhnrat when last seen waa aov-crwalking alowlv towards one of the raand many resident of the ubnrb, She in automobiles, began early today vines that load to the lake shore. apparenta girl, as described la quiet the for woods search to moat of her school girl missing from Ferry hau. ly preferring to spendIn claaa. Alwhen not alone time of effort waa the It culminating Idea that she the homesick, last though night hours a search conducted for the ended her life deliberately waa not through woods, ravine aud along foot by the college authorities. It lake shore. In automobiles, oj have wandered she believed la town the of men and In carriages, the become lost or and woods Into the for hunt In the and college persevered fallen into one of the steep rathe missing girl until almost midnight. have c vine and been Injured. Parkhnrat, The lost girl la France The body of the lost girl was finally 15 veara old, nnd a new student nt connect- found In Lake Michigan. Apparently Ferry hall, the girl school, committed suicide. ed with Lake Forest college. She she had Chicago, Sept. 30.- -A d. u-- -- THE SHERIFF'S dom. While Deputy Sheriff Cave waa oimnlng the door to bla cell to aet him at Ujierty, Deputy Sheriff Belnap waa About five yeari ago I waa staying waiting In front of the county jail to arrest him on a charge of grand In a little town on the Pacific coaat, pla-ur- e, partly for health and partly for the made first I was there It feel and to seemed man I he liberated such anxiety to get outside that be left acquaintance of Tom Chatlern. Tom In a very precipitate manner only to waa a great favorite la tha neighborfall into the hand of I)ep. .y Sharlff hood, aa hla face, form and manners sn bewe Belknap. Tha priaoner'a spirit waa al- were Irreproachable, andwere called the most crushed by his arrest and he mut- came fart friends. We twin by the wlta of the town, tor we tered that ha knew it would happen. la were Inseparable, and many a lonely of which Admire The crime the charged 1 that of having, on August night we spent together, camped on But 2, tn conjunction with hi pala who are hillside under the twinkling start. leather Tom bad a buried past, and no matter sentence, stole a awaiting trunk and contents worth about $75, how Jovial he wta he would Beyer concluded from a store house adjoining Kenapeak or hla early life, aa I disappointeome bitter T. E. suffered store from Delap had hj nedys grocery away banly, a section foreman on the South- ment and had burled hlmaelf ern Iaclfic. from civilization la the rude but west. Frlor to the arrest of tha trio for "He waa, like many other, very or-vMealing the glovea. Detective Fender to female charms, and waa began the work on the trunk theft, and Eva reputed to bo in love with when the glovea were found nt the of the sheriff of the daughter Liston, the three men, by occupied quarters of thief uaplcloa waa directed toward them. ihe county, one of the ereiteet was Their premises were searched and the hunters known, but hla daughter hla opposite In every way. and waa the trunk found. on the shore The prisoners claimed the trunk was fairest and sweetest girl the gift ot a certain negrees, nnd said of the Pacific. One morning I ahonldered my rifle that It was empty. It waa opened nt the police atatlon nnd found to eontaln and sauntered downon thewayprincipal to aeek my clothe and article to the value of $25. street of the town Chatlern, who waa to accompany me The trunk waa returned to Mr. had not prowho will appear against Admire on a day's shooting. I ceeded far before I Biot the object of as an Important witness. search, who rushed up and said, Admire, who la known to the police my hurriedly: as "Shot Gun Tom," is said to have a I can't today, Jim. I have rerecord, and to have been under nrreat ceived somegonewa about family affair here quite a number of time. that has staggered me completely. I'm hoa-pltab- le le WASNT y WGRTH 1WENJKIVE DOLLARS Friends of Austrian Wouldnt Put Up That Amount of Bail, so Offender la In Jail. Officer Morraasey, while running down an offender last night In Electric alley, was obliged to fir his gun Into the air before he euuld atop the thief. The shot created considerable excitement, and was the nlgnal for a rush to th arena The offending party, Micke Eelketa, an Austrian, frightened a denlxrn of the alley by the display of a gun, nnd when he srented the danger of arrest took to hi heels. The shot brought him up standing and ha waa taken A peaceably to the polio atatlon. crowd of Austrians followed, but when they found that $25 you Id be needed to secure temporary liberty for their countryman, they departed without him. AMUSEMENTS The first play hooked by msnager K Alexander Grant, an old at. id by, A Texas Steer,' was presenled at thi Grand Opera House last night lcfr the largest rrnwd of the season thin fur. There was not a flat moment durThose ing the entire performance. ho went exporting to laugh were not disappointed, for all had their fill of laughter. The many amusing situation in the play and tha excellent por. trayal of the different parts by member of tha company cannot fall to satisfy an exacting public. The aiiihur of the play. Ur. Hoyt, was moat certainly a master lu vanalilliy and tba product of his fertile imagination waa weil handled by tha company lust nighi. Harry B. Emery, aa Maverick Hiander, n Texas rattle king, filled the bill to n nicety he looked the part and acted It ns only one acquainted with Western customs can do it. Mrs. E. M. Kimball, the catilc king's wife in the play. Is an actress of culture and refinement. Having been on the singe for years, she understands her iwit thoroughly and Is the typical lady f the range. May Stockton, aa Bossy Hraii.lcr. won the audience liy her sweet, winning manner and her rb She Is In her part. E. M. Kimball, as Mayor Yell, a lawyer from Texas, wa a typical frontier politician. His rendition of the part could hardly be Improved ilium. That he understand the part thoroughly, there Is no deuying. Will 11. Bray a Christopher Columbus. Jr., IT sh hack, a colored politician, underas does Mr. Emery, the art of stand brtngiug out the lloytisma In the play aud is decidedly finished and original in hla rendition of tha park The other members of the company are good In their respective part. There Is ms an Incompetent in the play. The Texas Steer Quartette, composed of MesNrs. Bitter. Kamxey, Morgan and Maher, are worthy of sperlal merit, for their most ev rllent singing. N-- . w York. Sept. 30 Fire that started Thnrvlsy night destroyed a building In Midi Fourteenth street omi-ple- d by the Cudahy Parking company. Beside this building it almost deni roved the Hotel Cunningham and two four jtory houses. Jjuss, JJOfl.noi'. DAUGHTER can rifle, Mr. Harding, as my revolver to not reach him? 1 hava Instruction take hia body, alive or dead.' "I politely declined to part with my rifle for such a purpose, much to hia astonishment, as Chatlern had never aswronged me and 1 had no wish to sist at hla death. When matters were at a deadlock a skiff shot out front the coast, describing g crescent, spoke to the schooner and skimmed In to the rescue of the on the prisoner. All eye wera turnednear to fragile boat, nnd as it drew the rocks below I aaw, with honor, that the occupant waa the aherUTa pretty daughter. Nearer and nearer crept tha little boat, dodging through the network ofI rocks till at laat It was ao near that could distinguish the golden locka and white set face of the rower. Poor girl! She loved him despite hla wicked career and I could not but admire the unselfish devotion of tha unfortunate glrL The sheriff waa beside hlmaelf with rage and vexation at being cheated by h's own daughter, and aa the skiff shot out, Chatlern, or, rather, Gaston, up aud waved him an Ironic adieu. the tears Eva stood by his aide, streaming down her face. But they were tears of Joy. We watched them till the boat was a mere speck on the bosom of tha oeean. That waa the last 1 have ever seen of my Twin brother. Uki Barkis, he went out with the tide. " Henry Q. Barrison, in Chicago Jour- - lar-ceu- y. acting. "WHATS THE CIRCULATION?" THAT'S THE VITAL POINTI STUDENT IS F WAS FREED FROM CHARGE OF STEALING GLOVES ONLY TO FALL AGAIN INTO GRIR OF ANOTHER WARRANT. Dele-hant- Senator Chns W. Fairbanks. Republican candidate for and Senator J. P. Dulllver of Iowa, will address tli people of Ogdon and vicinity nt the Grand Opera houme, Thursday evening. October, filh 1UU4, El 8 o'clock -- 7- tat I1, ADMIRE SEASON Mr. an.1 Mr. Jno. W. Bailey, daughter and on. of ilemphiri. Teuneswcs Ogden, Weber Co, neb. List of letter remaining in the at Ogden. Utah. dept. 27, which if not railed for in two week will be arm to the dead letter office. GENTLEMEN S LIST. Andenon, Andreiillunt, Frank Hale. Harry E Addan, 11 Hawley. Front Allen. Mr Hausen, C J au Alford. Horton. Fopa Ackerly F F Heninger. T II Anderson, W 1! lloalech. IV O Brown. J Irwin. Wra Blunt T T Buck George H Joberg John, due Bates, Hrrum Johnson Clarence Blanton. B K Bancroft, Frank . Jenkins, William Ball Ed Johnson, C B Black, Ed Kruger, Albert Brewer, Clarence Kelley,. A J Brothers Carl Koenig, J C Baker. Mr Lamb, J. IL 1 .coney, R H Brinton, H A Lowden, Harry Bfegovic Stero Barnea, James H Law, J F Carlyle, Harvey Lnwrcy, George Chrhuenaon Nil Ladewig. John Conway, Harvey Lytle, Albert - post-offic- PARTY FOR CROWD OF Po not fall to bear Senator Fate-ban- k and Doll! ter neat Thursday CONFERENCE Sept- awfully sorry, but I really don't feel and a pleasant fit to go out. Good-by- e days sport. I watched hla retreating form as he da abed up tha street, and then slowly what could dis1 taced along wondering turb n man uaually as cool nnd confident, but 1 anon gave up aurmislng nnd started for the hills. Intending to make the best of a bad matter and spend as good g day aa possible. It was a singularly unlucky day, for I could not get within range of anything largo, an with a curse at my ill luck I made tracks for the town early in the evening. I did not tell you that the town waa situated on a rocky coart whose shores were precipitous and dangerous In the extreme, especially nenr the town: In fact, no vessel save skiffs and small boots dare run the gauntlet Into the little sheltered bay inaldb tha breakers. Aa I approached the towa I felt a little sheepish at returning so early, d. to boot; so I deterand empty-ban-d mined to take a stroll by the shore until night fell, when I could slip unnoticed home. 1 struck down by the shore road, hut soon quickened my pace, for I observed a crowd running in the direction of the Black Rocks, the moat dangerous point on the whole coast, Grab Catrrplliar It la altogether surmising what and grubs rail inrrlre and appear to Ilka It. Remo mltea lira on lc Louia D Dahle. Dennl P I leaver, (J J ' Davis. W V Donlon, George Evans, F Kngleke. Martin, Bivphcf A word in A Mold. A I) Mayette, Pete Merrill, M E Mitchell, Ralph N McDenult Mr Mann, Mr Miller, Dan Nelli, R O'Connell Wm E O'Brien, Frank G Fulu, Chsa A Fisk. A C Fitzgerald, J L Orav, A H Hill, John J. liaaaett, J F (2) GENTLEMENS LIST. Peteraoa, Edwin, Stevens, C. D. Perclval, Geo. Smith, Alvin Shackella. John Purely, O. G. Stewart, J. V, Pluppa, T. W. Potter, Goa Spencer, J. PettlngilL U. J. Slice, Joe Plcclrelll Vince uro Spring, Ed Perots Chas. H. Bueas, Fred Rolley, John Sampson, D. Redlnga, Rev. E. J. Scott, Jamea Roberta, F. A. Turner, F. K. Reynolds, J. F. Thayer, W. L. Tlsowbor, P. Reynolds, D. C. Scanlon. P. A. Tadic, Sterau Smith, Rylance Yencon, Henry Wilson. J. G. Sullivan, W. E. Sheens, L. D. i") letter. Smith, Frank Wright, John J. A Co. Shlral, Geo. Siskind, Isadon Williams, F. Shauglneasy, John r.gnt, John M. Nampa Soda & Bo Suddoth, Frank tllng Works. Slade, Frank LADIES' LIST. Armadau, Mrs. El- - Kate len. Manning, Mrs. John Carlyle, Mrs. C. McElhlnneg. Mias Jennie Davidson, Mrs, ; . . McDaniel, Mia O. M. your ear. Listen! We want your trade this season. We want it bad. Dont aee how we can get along without it We wont to sell you that new ault, that swell overcoat, your hat, yonr Ties, Glovea, Underwear aud other -- Schlafgh. C. B. 10c due. The Rio Grande, Oct. 3rd to th. returning until the 12th. Special irm leaves Ugden 8:10 a. m. on Oct. (;h 7th, 8th and 9ih. and on the 8ih th specials will leave at 8:10 . and lu: 45 a. m. Regular train leav daily at 7:45 a. m. and :2o a. m. City 10:t$ . turning leave Salt m., 6:v5, 11:30 and 11:55 a. m. Street cars meet all trains on arrive at D. put. Cars run through to Tabernacle bquaro without change. Justin Lillie, fuppage lrow, J Fair Excursions via Lena. Downs Miss A. Draper, Mrs. A. G. Potter, Mra. Beaaie Due lc. Fitzpatrick, Mlaq Agnes Payne, Mrs, Hippie, Mias Lena- - Thomas bells Tv" "on, Miaa Mabel Hart, Mr. J. M. Huston, Miss W. . tier, Mls Mollie Martha J. Wilbur. Miss Gracia Hay, Mrs. Nellie Kuom 10 New Holt. Miss Nellie Broom Hotel. Johnrton, Miaa THOS. IL DAVIS, P. M. -- big Dili. Ethel What foolish things a young man will do when he la In lore! Edith (breathlessly) Oh, Ethel, bn a Jack A Toggery. . W'va got tha styles to please you. Prices to please you, too. If youll come In for a look we'll do business. Thi store la full of surprises for you. Fred M. Nye, THE CLOTHIER. . CONTEMPT OF COURT. Joseph Daniel, editor of the Raleigh News, who has been exonerated of tha charge of contempt of court for which he was fined $2,000, said the other day: I suppose that I may, without being arrested for contempt again, del t ribe the remark that I heard a tramp make to a Judge. 4 The tramp was up for some chug or other vagrancy, perhaps and tha judge said to him: 'I seem to know your face. "'Ye.' the tramp agreed, 'we u boys together. 'Nonsense,' said the Judjre, frowning. 'But we waa, the tramp Instated; we're about the name age. We mart V been boys together.' He waa enjoying the good ed an ear of corn la way. "You look aa If you were trying to play a flute," she remarked. Oh. I don't know, he rejoined. It'i more like a Newa corn-e- t. Chicago Daily proposed? cater-pfllar- a Aw OU Maoism Proverb. The gates of Russia are wide to thoea who enter, but narrow to those who would go out. Q Change i Glasses atryrhnlun, eating it with aridity. Professor At:Cr!d tried the saauxjtiare on cheese iiilton, and up to CO per cent Your glasses may have been Common acvjt Injected Into timber of strychnine they Bvd and thrived aa fine for reading a few years nreserre frivn will r.T. dec t ago but are becoming dim perhaps o'. fly mites can be expected to now. Better change them at da Over 50 per cent of poison they once and not strain your eyes found to he an error of diet and too much.. Prices are very promptly died. There la a sort cjc reasonable for our special which Uvea en magnesia; one ground leneea wonder vaguely whether a perpetual earn oFnifiwda la not found somewhat eqemfrng. But, then, the caterpillar la a toeing wholly depraved, which nothing can MU. Th grub of Expert Manufacturing Optician, 2117 Wash. Ave., Ogden. the fur metb particularly Is an Indiscriminate fMder, hiring wool as readily 'Phone 401-a fur and a horae't bide as well aa on a orb will and dine heartily either, poetic ford aa butter Ole wings. And It in destruction personified, taklag q wanton pleasure In cuttlqg off a multitude of lialro mere than It can possibly You can find la in the selection require, and nothing seemingly can kill of a1 butcher of known reliabilIt Turpentine, sea salt, tobacco and fumes these "remedies only ity. Everything that leaves our snlphur anti 1 Immediately concluded that noma drive It away, that la all, aa the pasmarket la xaiTly as represented. If Its not. or you're dissatwayfarer had fallen over the rocks and sengers In nans Andersen's coach used was dashed to pieces below. I rushed a isfied with your purchase, your of the drive to away sprig myrtle up breathless and mw them gnxlng in- flies. money bark and the goods are London Globe. to the roaring sea hundreds of feet beours. Come in and get better aclow, straining their eyes to ratch a quainted with our meat market OU Ol Laws. glimpse of some object beneath. Cor. Grant and 24th In nn old set of laws of the Choctaw WEATHERBY 'He has escnied:' roared a big. bnr-l- y aa the Nation there la a clause which relates man whom I recognized Wholesale and Retail Butcher. WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE ANT) sheriff; 'but. by heaven, be ahall never to the killing of witches. Fur witch$45$ Wash. Are.. OGDEN. leave there alive! Would a revolver craft the peuaity waa death, and for BRING YOU BACK, IN THE EASIEST reach him. I wonder T and throwing alleging oceeclf to be a witch or for RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. himself down, he crept to the edge of saying th&t any other person was one the cliff and fired several allots toward was punishable by sixty lashes on the the sen. "'MI used! he growled, as he wiped bare back. Another declared that no doctor could the clay off hi tmuaera; and worse luck, the tide I running it. I hope taka money or any of the belongings of lie'll remain here until Ir comes In a patient be treated If the patient died. agnin. as It will save ns the trouble of If the patient wrro raised up from a finishing him. Hoik). Mr. Harding!' sick l:cd the doctor could accept what was offered to him, and If nothing waa addresnltig me, 'are you here? I naked the meaning of all the ex-- ( offered, then be could take In goods Itement. and ns he spoke I noticed the wlnit was his compensation. just crowd gazing curiously at me. and In IKI4 the Choctaw council passed some of (hem audibly remarked that I an act which msite a person who barhad been fooled, loo. Our palnlta extracting by. our new method lo pronounced ou "Well, it means that your twin gained to sell nny of the Choctaw land aa tha following patients have testified a traitor and death. casa, by Any punishable brother, as he was called. Is not Mr. Chatlern. but Jake Gaston, the moat white man who encouraged such action bloodthirsty villain In the states. You was deported. An Indian who sold or Chaa. N. Glddlnga, Druggist needn't look alarmed: I don't hlnme disposed of land either to Individuals Stirling Shurtllff. you. as I know you never suspected or to the United States In tuto shonid Will Moran, him neither did I, for be has been lie considered a traitor and shot on conMr. E. HalL ... . hiding here for yearn. He dispatched a viction. This waa just preceding tha message down the coast this morning beginning of the work of the Dawes Mra Lucy Stavena lo send a vessel up. for he smelled Mr. Harry Eddington. rut. but we were tiMi quirk and made a commission. Mr. Ellia, (Standard offlefc raid on the house. wad Tint Allies. Ailul 'Confound the fellow! He slipped Mr. John Butler. An Interesting lnstauce of the manthrough our fingers like an eel and Mr. Chaa McCarthy. made for the mast. Finding himself ner In which Inserts sometimes assist closely pressed, he went down these the growth ef plants 1 furnished by Mr- - Thomas BurdltL rock like a monkey, and now rtta be- the history of a climbing plant which Mr. Wygand Smith. low nut of reach, awaiting the veseel. grows in the Philippines. At an early Mr. Albert Paterson, By heavens! there rhe Is and he sig- stage in Its career the plant, which, nals her!' and he pointed to a schooner like other Miaa Hazel Hunt. to from begin grow planta, that swept around the point under sail Miaa Mable pencen and anchored half a mile from the the ground, severs its connection with Mra. Montgomery. the soil and thenceforward Uvea with shore. "The exritem nt was now Intense, Its roots attached to dead bamboo nnd bet were freely taken about the car.es. It develop, in addition to other result. They of the schooner saw that leave, certain pitcher shuped leaves. they dare not appmarh nearer to the Into the cuus of which It sends a secslmr and wor,. evidently afraid tn ond evt cf rx.-t- . A specie of small send a boai through such a treaefcer-o- blnck cr.t fnuents the pitchers and reef. car-n-into them minute The sheriff danced with glee at Incidentally their discomfit .ire. and, turning to me, fragment ef decaying wood and leaf mold, from which the roots derive a said: Would you ublige me with .your constant supply of food for Gie support ef tha jHuiL tor-pill- ar J. T. Rushmer o X. Automobiles For Rent L. H. Becraft, LL The Chicago Dental Co. j BestSet Tooth $8.00 . 347 n s OGDEN I 24fch Street - - - UTAH |