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Show THE MORNING EXAMINEE 0(3 DEN. UTAH, SEND AY MORNING, A cordial welcome! O. A. Elmqulst, Pastor. NATURE As Central Park Presbyterian church, corner Slat and Wash. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ln I M- f,,r ,nd - a - Brown, Jenkins, Cahill, Gullihur, ant, Robbins, Tyree, McGaw, Hodge, K. Hodge, and Lees. Kv,ton frnm r. :uvjng with Wy- T. Hume and have returned . ffStotheeaat od daughter isiun if n Bator, re d i- - Ji- - . Mr- - left Thursday she will attend Owt Mate. Virhi.re university of ., ivifiaanof Provo visited this week on her E citiien . theU.K. W. convention. Heath announce their daughter r-i- U Heath, to Fred L. Bradley, somelimo wedding to take place. Mr ,3d sirs- - A. J. maaBciutfUi ot it month. man of Palo fsl. formurly of this city, visited thla In Ogden for a few days fro mtlie cast. Jk their ptu-- Bruch Ur uni Mrs. A. b i J u Is visiting Ura George Thoinas the hou !t Uke. a guest at Solon Spiro. Mrs. ud In of lingree, who wad at the hospital about an o lor apiU'Udieitls, has been to her home on Twenty-streand Is now convalescing op-Bn- P-- UiM et iwred Misses Maguire have had as D Dr. IL H. Monahan, yiu this week. Butte Mont., and Misses Flora and Ruble, of lks Moines, Iowa. Ura Mariba West relumed home Ball Lake City yesterday after a C. A. it with her daughters, Mrs. lion. has Harry Nelson, who len on a to Germany, reached Boston D. iiterday and will visit Washington, Philadelphia and St. Louis before turning home. Morton Baum, after having apent few day sight seeing in the city, iih Mr. A. A. Jacwm, and returned Pocatello this morning. Mr. The Catholic young lailiea of the Children of Mary," are planning a Hallow E'en program, compli-salar- y to the Knights of Columbus, enjoy-iw- t u outline of the evening's Includes cards, games, dancing cd refresh menu, all of which will artike of the Hallow E'en spirit The iJIsnd amt with which the young Indinto the affair, ia ire entering for the Knights an. evening of , iMicelled enjoyment ,nl in-I'l- ts Mlaa Lulu Murphy of Monterey, aL, Is visiting with Miss Tiliie Han. oe of this city. reaches us of the marriage of A. Carpenter and David A. on October third, at Nampa, Miss Carpenter was for years utlon agent at the Hot Springs, and as many friends in thin city. News ilarkm iromer llaho. Mr. F. IL DePuy was a guest at the ome of Mr. and Mrs Sidney Stev--n- s thla week. He was accompanied a his return to St Joseph, by Mrs. DePuy and little daughter, Dorothy The Daughter nf the King are pre-trln- g for another of their success-u- l cake aalea. for Saturday nest, Oc lober . twenty-ninth- D. P. Densel, 2747 Washing-o-s avenue, will entertain the Lucky Thirteen club next Thursday afier-300- a at 2 o'cloc. The D. of H. will give a card party a the A. O. IT. W. ball, Wednesday ember 2C, lilu4. Prizes and refresh-vnt- u. 6 SOCIETY ..C . .07890$. . a mouth, spent in visiting Lawrenccbnrg. Ind., and in lght nering at the World's Fair, Mr. Mark Brown hna resumed his home-var- d Journey, and is expected home tomorrow or Tuesday. A welcome (Iks of news to bis many friends. tier rel-div- n In I L. CLUB. The regular meeting of the Ladies Literary rlub was held on Wednesday it the home of Mrs. Nritle Watson. A paper, "John Paul Junes and the American Navy," written by Mrs. Antic Fulton, ui Seattle, was read by Blanch TUrrls. Tlia story of lankee Diodle- was given by Mra. dine Ikiiu-.ifj- . The Ufa and works tit IVper and Mark Twain's writing on Owner's Literary Offences," was read hf Mrs. l)ee. The program ml with "Cum nl Events," by Mrs. Mood Pniii-rAfter partaking of kiatj n rt jn-- ntc, the club adjourn-Jt- n in tsu weeks with Mrs. Mn. - M.-r- . i a a G:;i!,'., Jl:- - l.iust. wa held i - I if Mi j".v will kkiisen at the home of met wiih Mra, Mil Wednesday, Novemhcr r is favorable; if not, wi'ti Mrs. Cumlou, 2416 w.il liui'-.'- W, UU mietings I'jf. ii. i 1' - v- - n.n - WEDDING RECEPTION. A large and elaborate social function opened the week's festivities, it being the marriage and reception of Mis Cora B. Hendrickson and Mr. J. F. Flinders, Monday evening. Decorations and refreshments. In keeping with the numerical and select representation, performed a conspicuous part in the. evening's pleasures. The bride was becomingly gowned in a rich creation of cream-colore- d crepe de chine over taffeta, with spangle trimmings, and held the adgaze of the assemblage miring throughout the impressive ceremony, performed by Bishop Ensign. The bride's maid. Miss Minnie 8. Sorenson, of Logan, wore a dainty dress of blue silk mull over taffeta, with garnishments of while carnations, Edgar B. Short acted as best man. The bride ia the daughter of a prominent Colliuston, merchant, and waa in that place. formerly The groom has been employed with the Consolidated Wagon 4k Machine comof Officer A. pany and la the atep-so- n B. Vance, at whose residence the marriage was solemnized. A wedding supper waa partaken of by tbe immediate relatives, and later in the evening a reception was held at Kiesel hall, which waa attended by rs of the happy ome thirty pair. Mr. and Mrs. Flinders will be at street. home at 337 Thirty-fift- h post-mlstre- aa well-wishe- ... . . SOCIETY.. ,., PLEASANT SURPRISE. On Friday evening, the Fraternal Brotherhood waa tendered a very pleasant surprise. At the close of the business session, when the doors were thrown open, a number of invited guests were assembled in the anteroom, where it waa also found that Brother H. R. Moore, with one or two more of the members had prepared refreshments, also presenting the lodge with cupa, saucers and spoons After refreshments had been served in the banquet hall the merry party returned to the lodge room and, being called to order by Brother L. N. Laming, a vote of thanka waa given the hosts of the evening, after which flinch and other games were indulged in until midnight, all present declaring they' had apent a moat enjoyable evening. h THE BALTIC FLEET CONTEST WHAT. IT MIGHT DO AT PORT ARTHUR. n.-- . ' HOSTESSES. hours as those, spent !! biiii,.- - 'f Mrs. Wm. Glssmann, W'lsy, i;, i.f i;,e l.uhlan Sisters to firet that binlduy anuiversarl.is are p!;-;!- . i W nf i,:r.; ficiiient r Cirri,-- . I'.p die I - - OFFICIAL ut six-inc- h, h, h J . '-- luncheons. cb hiv.iw.a wna S'T- Hla. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills. Ogden people testify to thia. Albert Smith, painter of 2017 Uh-ert- y Ave. aaya: "The benefit 1 re ceived from Doan's Kidney Pills procured at S. W. Badcona drug store on Washington street compels me to them. Anyone ia need of such a remedy stands sadly la their own light if they do not take a quuraa of the treatutenL My kidneys annoyed me for yean, indicated by sharp pain in the small of the back, always more severe in the morning for an hour or two after 1 arose of until I moved about sod gradually worked it off Sometimes the aching lasted during the entire day and occasionally tor several days in succession. If the dull dragging sensation ever stopped It changed to quick dartlug twinges aome of them decidedly severe. A sure Indication that my kidnrys required attention waa the actioh and condition of tbe kidney secretions. I continually used remedies when Buffering from nn attack, bat until I took n course of the treatment recommended by Doans Kidney PiUa I met with very little If anv permanent results. It waa different with that remedy. They act directly upon the kidneys and ao sooth, wash and purify those organa that backache cannot exist." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-MilhurCo., Buffalo, N. Y., role agents for the United State. Remember the name Doans and take no substitute. ch presented with a un- - Lutheran Church Sunday: no noon services, pastor at Bingham. the pleasant after-'T- P Sunday school at 12:13. services evening Swedish Lindsay, Turner, IJIImurn. Eklund. o'clix'k. fore- at 9 in detail are enormous To begin with, the Baltic ships could not get out for two months, in which time much might happen at Port Arthur. It ia a fair assumption that Togo's destroyers would account for ona of the Baltic battleships, and the rest might well be fallen upon and crushed by Togo's battle fleet And yet there are same ways in which Russia might win were tbe Baltic fleet sent out The arrival of those vessels within a thousand miles ot the f 1 i lo-pa- r- 8 - jw , g f In Startling' Values Underwear ESlfcnt wearing for any man, woman or chili on strictly modern lines, cowectly 'rfaijd jtc com. P10 fort and lasting qualities. Our the better das to found lines same the graceful possess of Underwear, EGYPTIAN COTTON C flnlrt, Fleece lined, ladles Vesta and Drawer! full wahA seams, .ilk toped necks. Au excellent Vunn Fer pair O ftp A MERODE Bargain rerfeclly filling, fleece Used der effect; silk crocheted edge. Shin many 62.00 qualities. Per garment - enwful fluleli M QoC English Balbriggra .... 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Liquoxone goes into the stomach, into the bowels and Into tha blood, to go wheraver the blood goes. No germ can escape It and none can resist IL The results are Inevitable, for a germ disease must end when the Then Liquozone, germa are killed. acting aa n wonderful tonic, quickly restores a condition of perfect health. Diseases which have resitted medicine for years yield at once to Liqu sons, and it cures diseases which medicine never cures. Half ths people you meet wherever you are can tell you of cures that were made by it en-la - 50c. Bottle Freea Germ Diseases. liquozone to not made by compounding drugs, nor to thero any alcohol In it Its virtues are derived solely from ga largely oxygen gae by a process requiring Immense apparatus and 14 days' time. This process haa. for more than 20 years, beta the constant subject of adentifle and chemical Baths research- i I! you need Llquocone, anfi have never tried ft, please send ns thla eoapou. 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That to InevltaMe. get-ma- g aa the haaU wlth ffarar ell aaterrh ell aaal.ffloaa dtaai Stood. et Infer tr mm "CMMM Uaaaaq acta aa Cm whaaae ane -- , k Tha result to a liquid that doea what ronaiaa oxygen doea It to a nerve food and Coles blood food the most helpfal thing in Ceneha OoaMMtloe Vtmif the world to you. Its effects are ex- Qnlla ComM aatla hilarating, vitalizing, purifying. Tat It Can r tha rrhse to an absolutely certain germicide. The Surra Orapaj reason to that gorma are vegetables; Baa Fa tidaaz bid La (rfinw Laenorrhae U rTronbl Malaria Kaa rais'd llaaf Umrt TmaUdi Flmrlsr-Ould- I have eavar tiwOJffhocdae katlfraOwill I ksTtaine ttee 1 miHaha to supply Ba ar Kheandtinid hitofula Srphllli SklB IKaaak-- a rodm-- h Tmnhln Vhraet TnmfcdB Aey phyMeearhadehal Ul he ffleeiy aaF eawllae laretaae ' Grand Suburb Ranges TION. The qnestion Is, could this combined action be effected? Naval opinion at Kronstadt would seem to answer in the negative,' and the risks of destruction Ex-offlr- Vice-preside- Congress. The organisation of thla Congress will be as followa: The permanent officers of the Congress, Including the Chairmen of the Sections. Members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives. Governors of States and Territories. Embassadors, Ministers and other representatives of fortfgu nations and colonies. Members of State and Territorial Ir. rigatlon Commissions Ten delegates, to bt appointed by the Governor of each State and Territory. Four delegates to be appointed by the Mayor of each city of more than 25.000 population. Two delegate,' to be appointed by (he Mayor of each city of leas than 25.000 population. Two delegates, each duly accredited by any Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, Commercial Club or other commercial body. v Two delegates, each duly accredited by any regularly organised Society of Engineers. Two delegates, each duly accredited by any agricultural college, or college or university having a chair of hydraulic engineering, forestry, or other subject related to the general purpose of the Congress. IV to respectfully suggested that In the appointment of delegates, persons should be selected who are sincerely interested in and purpose attending the Congress, and that appointment be made a early a possible. Please have full name and post office address of delegates mailed to Executive Chairman, 12th N. I. Congress, El Paso, Texas, that they may receive special Information which will be mailed to each delegate not later than October 6th,. 1904. The work of the Congress has been ao greatly enlarged through the increased interest in matters pertaining to irrigation, that the Executive Committee have decided to systematise the work of the next Congress according to the provisions in Articles 8 and 5 of our Constitution; consequently the work of the 12th Cbngreee haa been divided Into five sections, their titles and chairmen being shown on this Ranges And Stoves V GENERAL COM. AT EL PASO. Stale are urged to make the provisions of thla Call as widely known a posBy W. W. TVHNKV, Chairman. A. W. GIFFORD, Secretary. sible, and Insure the largest possible delegation from their respective Slates. Approved: W. A. CLARK, Every state in the Union is vitally President 4c and direcily lute vested in the subjects ConMember Executive Commute. to be discusaed In the coming gress. Aa Lursllos. In the various Sections. Information gba Tree happioesa tofM md will be dispenxed regarding the InU eMghfcc K. otog semethlng. creasing of production by irrigation in the Atlantic States a well aa la tbs Hf yen barf ewee grand (to last wouldn't sa that-Chtc- aga Pacific section; forestry problems la ear at night,New England, and along the AppalaJeurasl. . . , n chian Chain, aa well as along tne tM Rockies and Sierras; engineering apwatora, and breawpoethe Cnetyoet plied to protect from ibe devastation are will mum bw many pa on by floods; drainage of the submerged tha dongto rhRadMpbto. for ant areas; directing and conducting the water to its most benefleal use; climatology, with special reference to the Tha service of the West her Bureau throughf bcMava ttoW out the United Siam, and rural settlement, with special reference to the M AangMaf awt-fsanHqgeMy "I aesa (hem U ths, parlor last disposition of Tbe Surplus Man. vetameaaftpaaag THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Big" these wasn't m By C. B. BOOTH, Chairman. Poet. H. B. MAXSOK, Secretory. a e, - )atir When the kidneys are sick. Nature tells you all about it. The urine to nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells at kidney riEi ris-.- ivm thur Itself, that off Port Ar- 1 long-delay- ed orcurrcnce in anniversary of nuv.'i ,,,vh sister act as First. Methodist Church Rev. Samr lw it IimIc, and on this oc- - iwl Blair Pastor. Min i hr- - !,i,'ri m.-s-. i.lasmsnn. 10 a. m. Sunday School. .V; "ar a si Mr.. F.klund merged 11 a. m. rreaebing by the Pastor. Devob and entertained, 6:30 p. m. Ep worth league J? 18 Giafc'.i:i',. si (he spacious tional services. iVra'.in i. nn Twenty-fourt7:30 p. nu Preaching by the Paaw. Tlii. nrk and plea f.v.'.rg liti JIw'rfcl associated Wednesday evening prayer meeting ti were hugely enjoy, 7:30. t?. , as was also one of 8eata free and H welcome. fi,rnT,:r a combination DESTRUC- poe-alMl- lty e. Ti!';!V-- ruck As for OF MUTUAL TION. an Ogden Reader Knows Toe Well. too Improbable to be worth consideration; but with tha Baltic fleet near there le always the Viren's Final' Sally. of Viren coming out and sacrificing his own fleet in a contest of (By Fred T. Jane). mutual destruction. the Baltic fleet has not sailThe regularity with which the Baltic ed,However, and there seems little prospect of fleet "leaves for the Far East la its doing sa Sooner or later Port Arbeginning to grow somewhat weari- thur will be reduced to its last gasp. some, and a suspicion is now growing Viren's fleet will make a final sally, that there la no Baltic fleet to leave. and there will be a naval battle, from In a measure thla is true, for though which, perhaps, no Russians and few ships exist, there are not enough of Japanese will emerge. But with no Rusthem ready to form a fleet which sian ships within thourands of miles could be depended upon to defeat Ad- the Japanese remnant will have time IN CLUBDOM. miral Togo, Lists of ahlpa that exiat to recoup and meet the The second and final session of the are continually being made out, but Baltic Armada without the Port Arof the majority of the craft put down are thur danger in their rear. convention annual eleventh the Women's Clubs waa held totally unaulted for the long voyage. Such la probably how things will he; in Logan Friday. At the convention For instance, the Alexander II. and but the above sketch will indicate that of the Utah Federation roreedinga Nikolai I. are, as fighting machines a different ending. If not probable waa In the forenoon were held at about as valuable a our training ship at' least possible had the Baltic fleet college building, and at night Northampton,- and one Japanese set out .That It has not donJ so may at the Brigham Young college: There armoured cruiser could blow both of be due to the fact that the Orel to not waa a studied avoidance of questions them out of the water without loss to yet ready to go, and it to no good tendtending toward political matters, and herself. The Navarin, which la a weak ing the fleet without her. Aa Btoeeael in the main theories were advdeated copy of our Trafalgar, ia rather more cans the hills watching vainly for the rather than practical methods. powerful than these two, but her low advent of Knropatklna relieving In the open parliament resolutions free-boar- d and weak armor reader her (race, so vainly will Viren watch the were adopted pledging the Federation useless. Then there la the Slssol sea for the Baltic ahlpa that cannot to secure kindergartens in all the Veliky, once a famous ship, but today come to his aid. And ao must It be schools of the State; to secure departof very little service. She has recently till the end of the greatest siege In ments of domestic science and manual been overhauled, hut she ia atill fitted history. London Dally Chronicle. to with the old type cylindrical hollers, training In all the schools of Utah; secure a department of science In the and it la extremely doubtful if, in their worn-oAgricultural college; to secure Juvencondition, these could take CALL ile courts and parental schools; to ar- her to the Far East They alao bum range for practical plana for keeping enormous quantities of coal; when this boys off the streets of towns and cities, ship waa in service In the Mediterespecially at nlghta; to secure eome ranean she practically lived with a CALL FOR NATIONAL IRRIGAplan to remedy the existing evil of collier alongside her, and waa reported EL PASO, TION CONGRESS. imInto sent to bum coal at about the same rate aa messenger boys being moral and Indecent places. TEXAS, NOV. 15, 16, 17, 18, he could take It In. It ia certain that 1904. A felicitous address of greeting wsa did she go to ths Far East she would made to the women by President Kerr have to coal every two days, and The Twelfth National Irrigation -head. of the Agricultural college, and a happractically the only way to get her Each section will be conducted by Congress will be held at El Paso, Texpy response was made by Mra. U. M. there would be to tow her. Alien of Park City. ' The trend of these ADMIRAL VIRENIUSB SQUADRON. as, November 15th to 18th, inclusive, a Chairman who will be recognised aa an eminent authority in hla line, which r,,''ress was that womans clubs were Then there la the squadron of Ad- 1904. All who are Utereated In conserving Insures a thorough exposition of the educational in their practices and ef- miral Vireniua, who must not he conrespective subject through the presenforts, and that these organizations founded with the Admiral Viren at the great natural resources of the tation of paper, addresses, and discushabitable the nuuid waik hand In hand with . the Port Arthur. Admiral Vireniua has country extending highest Instil udona of learning. The two effective ships the battleship area increasing the products of the sion by the most eminent men intergenerous applause showed thla to be Osllabla, a sister to the Pereavlet, and land insuring greater stability of ested in forestry, irrigation, climatoand thrir correlated subjects.' the sentiment of the convention. the protected cruiser Aurora, of which prosperous conditions making occu- logy to It land attractive the confidently predicted that the The open parliament waa a general more anon. upon pations Congress will be more highly extension of Utemal trad and comdiscussion of a number of evils. This Baltic there are also the folIn the and entertaining than any was engaged In by nearly all the wolowing three new battleships, sisters merce, and a wider knowledge of a Instructivewhich haa presetted it men. The saloon came In for a fair to the Tsarevitch; Borodino, Alexangreat economic movement which has Congress El Paso, the western metro polls of ahare of talk, and It was the general der III., and Orel, all launched in 1901 for its ultimate object the upbuilding State, and on the border and Just completing for sea. A fourth of an empire within the borders of a the LoneOldStar opinion that the existing laws reguMexico la making prepar lating barrooms should be rigidly en- vessel, the Slava, ia being pressed for- great nation, are Invited to attend this line of forced and other restrictions lb ward, but there are no indications that to closing be msde. The women dehe can be ready thia year. manded' that the law prohibiting the The guns of the available ahlpa are sale of cigarettes to minora should be atrlcily enforced. The women deplore the fact that boys of tender years should be compelled to go into Justices and criminal courts, and urged the formation of Juvenile courts Luncheon waa served at 1 oclock by the domestic department of the Agricultural colAgainst these Admiral Togo, in hla five battleships, has twenty twelve-inc- h lege. ' The feature of the night session waa and forty-on- e while his a discussion of The Race Question" eight armored cruisers five him one Nineteenth ten-inc- h, and 108 alx-Inby Mra D. G. Calder of the thirty eight-incMrs. Mary an overwhelming superiority i Century club of Provo. Kelly of the Utah Women's Press club against the Baltic fleet ocgild do nothcontributed an original poem. ing. Modern naval battles do not, howThe attendance waa not so good as was anticipated, but waa representaever, give the lesser guns much chance a tive. Among those present were of effective action, so for practical O. J. Stillwell, Vorheea, Sarah purposes we may assets the decisive Whalen, Chester E. Coulter E. HlcVM. factors as follows; 12in. 10in. 81n. K. Allen, L. E. Hubbard, Harry Stowe, This is the season you buy. But alE. Togo 20 30 1 S. J. Clawson, A. J. Johnson, I 4 12 Freeland. A. J. Gorham, J. L. Priest, J. Kojtrhevcnaky ways inspect before you do. We have a 8 2 S. McClain, Don Coran, E. W. WedgViren I Port Arthur) .... 12 large shipment jujit arrived, of the celebrated Calder. Reynolds. Admiral Viren and the Baltic Could wood. E. O. Corfman, Yeates. Phil Bleck-- rr fleet manage to attack Admiral Togo Beulah Bockman Mlaea Emma IaleT. together, then, aa will be seen, the Mg Linda Jernra and Florence Jessnpp. Russians would have thirty-al- x and their sugune against twenty-onhardperiority In these Mg pieces would ly be neutralized by Togos numerous medium-size- d guns Aa Admiral Viren's telegram to the Tsar puts It, there would be a chance of snocsss. POSSIBILITY OF COMBINED ACMes-dame- TOLSTOI CHICLE. 0n i.f Jf the dV Hu; f" atlon for the largest Congress, in point of attendance, which we have ever held. A general committee of lta ablest citizens, supported by the unanimous sentiment of the city, to arranging a program, for the entertainment of the too delegatee, which would require large a apace to print in thia Call, hut to ao unique in character aa to be Interesting and enjoyable to all A comprehensive exhibit of the product of Irrigation will be installed adesjoining the great Convention Hall,Conpecially constructed for this gress. Irrigation In various phases will be shown, which will include mechanicsand electrical machinery and aptfiAmple hotel accommodations can he assured to every delegate. been Special railroad rates have made to apply from all parts of tha United States to thla Congress, tbe rates being the lowest ever made to any convention. Apply early to your nearest railroad agent, io aa to insure the rates being made applicable from your section. AH newspapers and other publications are earnestly requested to give wide publicity to thla Official Call, and to impreaa upon their readers the Importance of thia Congress. sad member of The tbe Executive Committee for each TELLS YOU. letter- Mrs. A Morning subject: Christ la all." The Utah Light and Power comEvening sub: Power. pany shut off the power about noon Sunday school at 3 oclock. yesterday, for one hour to make some Y. P. Endeavor at 6:30. needed repairs at the power home. m. 7:30 p. Prayer meeting Thursday Moalah Evans of Garland, Utah, la Strangers are welcome. in Ogden on business. Church of the Good Shepherd, corGordon S. Grant of the Reed Hotel ner Grant and 24th, Alfred Brown, rector. Twenty-Ars- t after company who has been 111 for several Sunday days, is now back at hla duties Trinity. Early celebration 7:30 a. m. R. E. L. Windle, who had 8unday school 1:45. charge of tbe Goldfield Newa during the recent Morning 'prayer and sermon 11. of James F. O'Brien, the Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 vacation founder of that prosperous paper, has p. m. purchased a half Interest ia the plant, the business will hereafter be conFirst Presbyterian Church, John E. and ducted under the Arm name of O'Brien Carver Pastor. A Windle. Mr. Windle is a Moring worship at 11. Subject, of long experience In thia Journalist state and "The Discernment of tbe Divine Lead- Utah Winn emucca Silver Bute. Mr. ing In Lite." Windle was formerly In the newspaper Evening worship at 7:30. Theme, business In Ogden and has " "Ancient Virtue in Modem People." friends here: Sunday school at 13:16. Endeavor at 6:30. The laying of tbe asphaltum upon the concrete base cm Grant avenue beB. Horace First Baptist Church, gan yesterday, which means that Blood Pastor. Monday will mark the completion o Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sub- the paving ot the avenue from Twenty-fift- h street to Twenty-fourtject, "Following Jesus. street. Evening service at 7:80. Subject, Mrs. Ruth Walker, of North Ogden, "Believe on the Lord Jeaue and thou died yesterday at 4 o'clock. Funeral halt 'be saved. services will be hetf at North Ogden Sunday school at 12:05. Young Peoples meeting at 6:30. Mrs, meeting house Monday Oct 24th ,04 C. Coolidge leader. at 3 o'clock. The weekly prayer meeting ThursClarence Lund and Miss Nellie Gorday evening at 7:30. Teachers meeting Immediately fol- don; both of Ogden and aged' 18, lowing. respectively, have boen granted a licese to marry. First Church of Christ Scientist cent of hostilities would be a thorn Church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h In Togo's side, since he would he comand Lincoln Ave. Services 11 a. m. Subject,. "Ever- pelled to watch for them aa well aa maintain hla blockade of Virens ahlpa lasting Punishment. in Port Arthur. Such a duty la quite Sunday school 10 a. m. but Its difficulties and Wednesday evening meetings S p. m undramatic; dangers would be great. Viren, with ' All invited. ' of the Far Eastern Reading rooms, suite 121 Eccles the Torres Vedrasbehind him and alcampaign Building, open daily from 10 a. m. to naval 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. All are lies somewhere In the distance, would be anything but a factor that could be welcome. neglected, for hopelessly inferior to Togos as Is his fleet, it is still strong enough to he very dangerous should it issue out at an unexpected moment Many --T 23, 1901 OCTOBER This range is one of the best on the market and uses bis fuel. It gives perfect satisfac- tion, bakes perfectly and is fast becoming the leading range on the market .The Public is cordially invited to call and inspect the Ranges and Stoves. Voters Attention! 1 During tbe campaign the "1W IUm bon" Cigar factory make a pec laity f getting up special brands of cigars for political aspirants with a beautiful, embossed, llfe-Uk- e portrait of the candidate upen tbe label surrounded by two laurel leaves. This attracts attention aa well aa votes. All cigars manufactured by the "Red Ribbon Cigar Factory are vote getters, and are an vote right WHEELWRIGHT BROS. - A 7 J ! |