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Show --s- THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTORER 2, 1904. 'Of osie i $5.00 Down; One Dollar a Week Your Credit Is Good . linated Is least offend. u tb udicat I an rualdeut co lings ltlua, (nder. THE J (The Kitchen Piano) Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co.s Great Range Sale For One Week Only pro. ale anil id sd Five Dollars Down anti One Dollar a Week Will Buy a Jewel Range ew relfare; drippers the ana has under ce; the iramerce illy and A itendata lied a Carload Of Jewels na- the ming puna id stale to Greatest Display of Ranges Ever Made in the State. nder the titutlun, ligr&tlun lain and larchlsti United be same Act bu llnat Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co., id lie power excluda sting to riua, and queatlna rsnrenMMiHETOfll A DEPARTMENT LAKE i r By Oar Special Correspondent. Reynolds; Mucklow of. al. vs. Majestic Copper company, nnd Soper et aL v Hudson. alive. What a terrible punishment and yet what a fitting end to such a man! What a habit ho haa to be aura, always ateplng off the high points and striking low level. Anyway, ' retrospectively, ue has Joined a bunrh that hasn't mueh more wisdom than he has, and that is pretty slim. But, joking aside, do you know that this party ia making a monkey of Itself more and more- each day? Take their nominations of last evening for instance. What a farce,, what a mighty intellect that conceived and put into execution the plana that named such a glittering galaxy of faded stars, There's Ferry for Instance, named for governor. I have Jittle desire to trade on any man's name or reputation, nor would I willingly say anything that might be construed as to convey an impreasian that I am deriding an but honest, isnt is ridiculous the idea or naming him for that position, even if It waa only a Josh and ' for temporary use? . Mr. Ferry is an old man, a very old man, nnd physically Incapacitated for assuming any kind of a position requiring executive ability. But the leaders of the new move had made all aorta of combinations to enable themaelvea to do something. Ex Thompson, J. D. Wood and a number of others were approached In regard to this matter of accepting such nomination, but in every instance the movers met with a decided rebuff. They had to do something to make good their bluff that they were going to name a ticket So then thia poor old man was to be need as the footstool for their weary feet to rest on. And then Ogden Hllea for Congress Just imagine each a thing. The bare mention of the fact la critlclem enough. And McDowell for attorney general. Well, It la past and the beat thing to he done I suppose le to let them grovel around In their own' misery." - liOCAL MENTION. K, lit 1630 I bars a terrl-t- o Dr i:b ago; and acalP rea, and ily ii t aiomura - N TWO MT feel I led) fL EN." The street Improvement committee of the city council will make a trip of inspection Friday afternoon for the purpose of designaling nt what points arc lights are to be placed, in answer CARNIVAL SHOW OWED MANAGER to the petitions which have been filed OR SALT PALACE AND 8HER in the council during the last year. IFF CAME ON SCENE. The nuie daughter of Mr. and Sira. D. Faradlce. who fell from the third J. Roaming House Proprietor Easily story of the Eagle block Friday, reSwindled Of Course, Swindler mains unchanged. No Internal compliLeft Early Next Morning. cations have manifested themaelvea The child will probably be all right In Belt I Aka City. Oct. 1. There was a few days. o carnival at the Salt Palace Thurs-da- y Christopher Diehl, grand secretary light, nor did the carnival people move any of their ntuff to tbe Slate of the Masonic fraternity In Utah, who heart failure on Sir gronnda where they are billed to suffered an attacka of restless night, but nkihit next week. Owing re Thursday, spent to a He Mr. Heatb and tbe Collins ft is considerably improved today. BMhnrn people, the latter started to had several hours of quiet sleep FriPfl ip stakes end move to the fair day morning. muds Tlila Mr. Heath objected to. claiming that they owed The pay rolls of the city official him money klrk had been advanced. The sherffe councilman, fire and police departvis appealed to and Deputies ments for the month of September Cowan and Booth went to the grounds. were paid by City Auditor Felt The Later In the day a was total amount of the pay rolle was warrant worn to charging Mr. Collins with housebreaking. It being alleged that he had broken into a room and removed The condition of udge W. H. King, part of the stuff used by Green in bis who has been suffering for several hallrolliiig art. A bond of $150 was with throat trouble, waa reporttarnished by Mr. Col line and he was days ed this morning as not being so released. as It was Friday. The Judge was to have spoken nt a Democratic SAME OLD STORY. rally at Eureka tonight but It will be impossible for him to fill the engageThe police are looking for a ment sharper who recently swindled rooming-hous- e out of $10 proprietor Billy" Rldd of the Rio Grande haa V n old trick. A MISPRINT. returned from down the line," bringft stranger applied for and was . conferto a room and tendered In pay-J- J! ing the information that the In quoting a prominent Democrat ence rates will bring more people into hat puriurted to be a town this year than for some time yesterday morning, he Is made to say, hQ. whit h was and tbe change past. The rates open Monday and by speaking of Power's connection with u given him. accepted Reed Smoot Investigation: There was no suspicion that the bill Monday night ha thinks the town will the The testimony of Judge Powers in with country vlaltora be wm not gen-uoverflowing until next morning, that case was nothing more or leas than 'hen the landlord discovered that he but owing to a The weekly summary of the buslnesi a stupid argument, rid been swindled. The roomFr had typographical error it was quoted condition of Salt Lake City by Brad-stresen. Wholesalers In wrong. It should have read; ia as follows: The Hit ii ions hill was taken to the The testimony of Judge Powers In back order are lines filling W ire for rvaminatinn. general It was found Wholesale grocers report Individual that rase wa a nothing more or leu an advert ising poster of tbo bank ? than a studied argument 7Augusta lesr.a., printed on very thin increase of business occasioned by of tone General sened n competition. leper. One side of tbla betJOHN JAMES ON DECK. was originally a blank, market materially Improved and are anticipated as soon conditions ter ,f these had been V- paated as farm products and beet crops are l,a. k to hack, County Clerk John James who haa and the edge active and been confi ded to the hospital for the on. House realised building then been trimmed carefully. The Colwiioa. one side bore the number W83. mfoing development stationary. past few weeks undergoing an operalections. for appendicitis, la now out and tion Improved." wr 0,1',r numbered si,' ir-- t around again, feeling almost as strong The paper in no way resembled ever. pnuine Dole. Mr. James declared that ha wu now in fighting trim again; that ha would FEDERAL COURT. grt out and gat to work on behalf of tha Republican ticket In Us entirety. s"rd. will be rule la th Federal court. The follow-r.V'v''- ", GOOD AUDIENCES. V'. he subject to call: v 's,ra,l,r T(r Thorpe, Ub Mr. Corner Tbomu hu recently recomttany: Falr- lenu Is ,v;t-'from a trip into Carbon turned Wax and Oil rom-Hdear, county and speaking of condition w Dirgon Short Une Salt Lake City, Oct L "OhRepull-can there politically, said that everything Xil'hlcr re. Union oh hear," hemarked a young Ra;lp,"l entnpany: California what funny and pointed to another Republican victory thia morning, this elertlr. f rnpa::y v,. Travelers' Insur-p- ., strange things happen to be sure. Harmon and He Mid that Moyle. Brace et al. vs. Utah with .his usual, Frank J. Cannon, bad spellbinders somewhere, has now other Democratic tT ' ,!v 'I M'vdberg. adminlstra- - habit of butting Inunknown been elociil tug in that section, and had throng. .Miufitg company: the great joined la I don t been drawing good crowds. In fact fine "No." he isnit desd-f- het oy Mini-thia body crowds, that la the make-uleft haa breath vs. the believe admunstratpr, dif-taa- Lake $12,-663.- well-ureoo- ed ten-doll- ar e w-ki- Men u POLITICAL " V-- a Jt'-,r- . Hi Your Credit is Good Manager. !, Complete Home Furnishers - but he haa just simply buried himself, SALT The Installment House : We Are Agents!- ? ' EASES t Jewel Ranges are the best because they use less fuel, last longer and give the best results It Is an ornament to any home We will take great pleasure in showing you our large display of Ranges and will convince you that they are the best. nder the ce to Don't Miss Seeing Them. Cars Just Received Two traffic, Supreme B In Our . Show Window p. At a meeting In Castle Gate, forty people turned out and thirty of them were Republicans. In Hunnysido seventy-five people turned out and sixty were Republican Mr. Thomas hopes to aee Ihe Democratic speakers return there for more meetings in order to convert the other ten and fifteen to Republicanism. IT ISN'T SO. Rev. Clemeneen of Logan, a gentleman of the highest etanding in hie community, hu been so much maligned and hie motive so much misunderstood in regard to hia attitute toward the' American party, that he deal res to make hia position clear, and bu authorised this statement: AmeriMr. Clemeneen attended the can meeting In the opera house at their first great feat, but out of curiosity only, lie' states that he not now, never hu had and never expects to have any sympathy with the movea matter of fact he ment, and that Is opposed to 1L u 8UCH SIMPLICITY. The simplicity or duplicity of some of the canvassers of the American party la really bewildering. Judging by the returns on their canvassing books as turned in, the impression might prevail that everything In night, a great deal not In sight, ud everything ud everybody out of eight wu, is, or would be Interested In that move. In the twenty seventh district the -- u u turned In gave glowing hook counts of tbe American spirit prevailing there; In fact, the Inhabitants of that section were panting, In all kinds of pant to become identified with 1L As a matter of fact there are Just throe In that precinct that desire or have expressed a desire to become associated with it CONCERTED ACTION. Monday, October 10th, will witneea the opening of tbe Republican campaign in earnest in Utah county. On the evening of that day meetings will be held in Lrhi, slmul-taheo- POLITICAL BRIEFS. " Judge Powers will apeak at Logan Monday night Governor Well J. C. Cutler and Judge J. K Frick will address the. Republican rally at Mercnr Monday night. Registration dates this fall are October It, October 12. October 18. Nov vein be r 1 and November 2. Every perron must register anew In order to votei. A mnu convention of Democrat! of the Second precinct of Salt Lake county, which embraces districts 53, 64 and 87, hu been called for 8 oclock in tbe Waterloo school next Monday evening, to nominate candidates fur Justice of the peace and constable. SUIT TO RECOVER EX- ORBITANT FEE. Pari Oct. 1. The case of George Crocker of New York against the noted French specialist, De Yan, to recover an alleged exorbitant fee. Is attracting Indignant expressions from members of the American colony here against tha practice of making excessive chargee in the case of American Another and similar Incident, which the courts, ochu not yet reached curred recently. A prominent citizen of P itteburg entered the hospital of a leading specialist in order to be operated upon. When the operation had ' reached a critical stage the American wu required to pay $4,000, which wu A number of done under protest. French physician! condemn the practice. One of the foremost of these recently performed a. heroic operation on a 1 ittle Brooklyn girl, remaining at her bedside continuously for thirty-si- x hour Thereafter, learning that the family had only moderate means, the physician declined to accept any remuneration. Tbe Crocker case is expected to lead to action on tha part of the medical societies concerning the question of professional ethics Involved. The cue will come up at tha January term of the tribunal of the Seine. George Crocker, it wu announced American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Pay-eo- n. September 28tb, had begun a suit In Spanish Fork and Springville. Paris to recover $20,000 paid to ProThe Republican State committee will fessor De Yu for attending his wife send out some of its best speakers; tbe In that city. Mr Crocker had suflocal committees are hard at work fered a long time from a cancerous perfecting details, and the evening la tumor.'and died at .Newport, R. L, at to be one of good Republican enthul- the rad of July lut. ium. TRAFFIC ABANDONED. HE HAS REFUSED. umww Fort Worth, Tex Oct 1. Specials Former Senator Frank J. Cannon, to the Record from various points in who announced Friday night that he the Panhandle iff Texas, announce that would ardently support the Americu all direct traffic between this city and party, wrote the following letter to Colorado points hu been indefinitely Democratic State Chairman Bamberger abandoned. Reports received at the Friday afternoon, resigning from the general office of the Fort Worth and Democratic, executive committee: Denver City road in this city state that 17 benta in tbe river at Tacos have Ogden, Utah, Sept 30, 1904. Hon. Simon Bamberger, chairman been wuhed away ud the river conState Democratic committee, Balt tinues to rise. Tbe Rock Island bridge Lake City, Utah. over the Canadian river between LoMy Dear Sir: Observing by the gan and Teucamary have bee wuhed letterhead of your committee that I way. have been appointed one of the executive committee for the perty, I take AMMUNITION AND ARTILLEY the earliest possible occasion to beg MAGAZINES AFIRE. you to excuse me from service there With the highest personal regard I London. Oct 1. A dispatch to a remain, sincerely yours, news agency here from Sevastopol says FRANK J. CANNON." that the artillery and ammunition -- ..It ia reported that. Mr. Cannon will magazines there are in flame ud it consideditor of the Utah State is thought that there hu resign Detachments of Journal In order to enter actively In erable loss of life. tbe campaign for Abe American party. troors are fighting tbe flame i I u bn aamo time last year. The oval wu cleanly handled by both team not a single fumble being made by Harvard and only one of Williams. At Cincinnati Cincinnati university Keorgetown (Ky.) college 0. At Ann Arbor Mlcblgu $$, Case 0. univerAt Chicago-Northwe- stern sity 34, Northwestern college 0. At Ames, lower Ames' 22, Coe WEST COLUMBIA, 16; Wesleyan, 0. WORLD'S FAIR FINANCIAL STATE- MENT. 38, St. Louis. Oct. 1. The monthly financial statement of the treasury of the Word's Fair Issued today shows that 0. during August the receipts from variNew York, Oct. 1. In a gale of - At Dm Maine Drake university IS, ous courcea amount, with balance left over from July, to $2,476,828. The wind, tbe West Columbia and Weslejp Buena Vista college 0. paid out daring the month of August an met on the gridiron this afternoon, New York college winning 16 t wu $2,88,872, including three pay- the ments to (he Federal government of 0. col-Jc- ge $5,000,400 each. LELAND, 12; OLYMPIC, 0. . .. .. TELE NOTH Paris, Oct. 1. Former Captain Drey Standfard University, Cal., Oct 1. fns hu written a letter regretting that ill health prevents hia assisting at the The Stanford Varsity football team celebrations In honor of the second defeated that of the Olympic Club toanniversary of .the death of Kmlle day by a score of 12 to 0. Kola. These continue dally and are taking the character of a Dreyfus reCORNELL, 29; Rochester, 6. vival. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 1. Cornell made MORE BATTLESHIPS TO BE a poor showing in the first half of LAUNCHED. the game against Rochester today, but with fresh players in the second half Washington, Oct. 1. Several large succeeded In defeating Ihe visiting battleships will be launched during eleven by a score of 29 to 6. the present month including the bat tleship Georgia at the Bath, Main At La Fayette Lnd. Purdue UniIron works on the 17th, the battleship Nebraska at (he ship yard of Moran versity 28; Earlham, 0. At Chicago: Chicago, 66; Indiua, Brothers, Seattle, about the 10th ia slant, and the training ship Intrepid, 0. at the Brooklyn Navy Yard the latter At Kalamaxoo. Mich.: Kalamazoo, 27; Hillsdale College, 0. part of tbs month. An order wu at the Navy department today At Carlisle, Pa.: Carlisle Indian assigning the cruiser Tacoma td the 41; Gettyaburg, 0. Carrlbeu squadron of tbe North At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania, 24; fleet. The Tacoma hu Just ar- Virginia. 0. rived at Ban Lula Dwi after a cruise At Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nefrom San Francisco around the West braska, 46; Grlnnell College, 0. East coasts of South America in At Columbus Ohio university 80, ud unsuccessful search for the mer- Miami university 0. chant steamer Conemaugh which hu not been heard from since it left a Peruvian port many months ago. X o 9O THE O AVI. P'J Z3M WASHINGTON Live and let Live le aw motto. We do not promise to ull you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We raduvor to pluu every aody who patronizes thia UCCE88 MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST OUR LEADER," ne compound or EASTERN LARD mixed wRh It Ask your GROCER for It Nflb $ bacon .18 Phene ordera given apeeM t.; !e attention. O FKONE o o o At-lant- u GOOD o ' d FOR THE SUCCESS MARKET Phone 227 L Rear-Admir- Dont AT HOME. Pari Oct. 1. President Lou bet returned from hia vacation today ud headed a party In hunting In the forest of Rambrullet. Premier Combes will return to Paris ritriy next week for a cabinet council, at which will be signed a decree convoking Parliament for an extraordinary session October 1$. mis . PRINCETON, these H STEWART MID 10; GEORGETOWN, 1 HOT BLASTS 0. Princeton, N. J., Oct 1. In a game brilliant play Princeton defeated the heavy Georgetown team this afternoon by a score of 10 to 0. The vlsltora played a good gam and did not weaken until tha last five minutes of play. Twice they held Princeton for downs near the fifteen yard line. A heavy wind prevented good punting. Call ud Mas. Oct. 1 .Harvard defeated Williams in the first football game nt the season this afternoon by th? nrorr of 54 to 0, .which la mvpv points better than her victory al the - T see them. $8 to $25 consolidated HARVARD, 24; WILLIAMS, A Cambridge, days make you think of one of these of TOE chilly m COMA WAGONMACrtlNE - ' P CRiTtMLOW oeoie MbN, UTAH.' Vi eii 1 11 ni ii ir T I 53 oo o 22S2S & BOKIil OF THE SERVICE. al Pari Oct 1. John C. Watson, U. 8. N., retired, le here on special duty for the navy department to report what ia being done for the betterment of the enlisted personnel of foreign navies. ft '& Y. |