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Show : i ? THE MOKOKO EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Fifty Yearn the Standard Tha picture shown the aaura fire Graves department, headed by Chief leaving tbe fire house to answer to an storm. They are nK ing a great run on Washington Ave., the picture being takes a they pass the Grand Opera house, hich ran be plainly seen in the background. The picture ia one of the lesi of many taken by the Bioscope photographer. Others taken in the state that will be area here are the great crowd leaving the Tabernacle at Salt Lake City during conference week, the Provo fire department runs, etc. Tbtte are the BODY LAY, YET WARM, IN O. 8. L. first moving pictures taken in the state CAR AT FREIGHT DEPOT. of Utah and will be sccj here for the first time. No One Knows ths Dead Man Nor Heard the Fatal Shot, Nor Can A'.otivo bo Surmised for Deed. STEIN SUMS TRUCE UNKNOWN AMERICAN CANNON AND OGDEN HILE8 EXPOUND THEIR NEW CREED. Good Audience Filled the Opera House j They Enjoyed the Musical Part of tho Programme. . ?ram purs cream of mice row DC It CO. BAKING CHICAGO, ai.H FOUND DEAD IN BED Seymour Ekine Succumbed During Night to Heart Spasm.' Elght-Ysar-Ol- a uiwclutnt uf Nevada, la in town. Tom iioniti-lo- Georg H. Hood ia a visitor Carlin, Nevada. Mis Etta Roblnaon of Salt plaiting in Ogden. , from Lake, ' 4 in from Promontory. a Salt Lake viaitor W. C. Prentlaa ia In Ogden. The M. E. Ladle' Aid will nerve chicken pla dinner In the basement of the church, Eloctlon Day. . Price 35 ceata. Lee To York, a Chinaman, died at etreet residence on Twenty-fifttoat night. The remains are in the care of C. J. A. Lindquist from whose parlor the funeral will be held. Joseph W. Graham of Eden and Alim Ellen K. Hurt of Liberty secured u to cense to marry last evsnlng. The respective ages of the pruapeoiive couple are 28 aud 18. fcl ? n -1: A most shocking death occurred yesterday morning in the family uf Air. and Mrs. IL B. Eklos of tSiaiervilie, the distressing details reaching Ogden Inst evening. Seymour Elkins, a bey noted for his rugged health, who bad worked with his father ia the beet field the previous day, and had goue to bed in apparent round health, pass nd away during t) night, without a round of warning, and was found dead in hla bed by his mother, who went to wake him the next morning. The parents have almost broken down under the shock aud are literally heart broken. Refusing to believe their senses they hurriedly sent for Dr. Cundon, who could do nothing but assure the henrtbroken parents that heir child was beyond recall. Dr. Condon pronounces the case one if the strangest he ever encountered, and says tbs death waa the result of one of those unusual disorders that may occur with the most robust heart spasm. The funeral will be held from the Slatervtlle meeting house Frida at 1 o'clock p. and the interment will taka place In the Ogden City Klglit-yourol- la H. M. McCarthy, the oil promoter, Ja h ' Jim Parr, who left his team staoding was arrest- d n, ont beyond the time limit ed at 1:30 yesterday afternoon by W. Browning for cruelty to animals, and deposited 5 for his appearance today. It d LABOR MERCANTILE . STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING the Mlio Will be Invited to Attend InBen Jansen, n machinist at stitution May be Put on Foot Southern Pacific shops, addressed an Again. audience of Hollanders in their native language on the subject of Socialism, The expected meeting of ths stocklast at the Socialist headquarters holders of the United Labor Mercannight. tile company by agreement did not ocThe ease between C. W. Hawthorne, cur last night, sad a mass meeting of the traveling phrenologist, accused of all people interested in the cause of taking bis partners charts to Idaho, cooperative bust nets will be held In and YV. E. Hiker, hla partner, which unlieu thereof at the Thomas Hall at from continued yesterday bad been out tho corner of Grant Twenty-fourt- h nad til today, was settled last eveningwithof court By agreement, Iiiker street Sunday at 2 o'oioak in and drew his charge of petit larceny the afternoon. Hawthorne was allowed to keep the The oommittee appointed to see the charts. The erstwhile partners, figuratively. kissed and made .up, and stockholders ou the question of subHawthorne returned to Pocatello. scribing for an addltio:::ii share of stuck found a universal desire saved lives every year among each, Hundreds of them that the proposition of Oil Ecleclrlc by having Dr. Thomas renewing the business on aa externIn the house Just when It Is needed. al ve scale should be presnatoi at a Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds mass meeting, and that Initiatory steps of every sort. looking to a general movement is favor of busineaq should he bad have how you matter long No taken. Notice will be posted today developthe cough; If it hasnt already and tbe meeting premises to ou as Imed Into consumption, Dr. Woods Nor- portant affair. cure it. way Pine Syrup will WAR DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTS. -- V t REEDHOTEL Washington, Nov. 2. The estimates of the war department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908, aggregate This is 33.241,612 less yib.1, 78,780. than Uie war department estimates submitted a year ago, and f3.832.SHS less than the total appropriations made for the use of the deimrtmeut for the current fiscal year. For ths military establishment which embraces the cost of maintenance of the army and of the military , 73,705.156 is required. Under the head of public works which i unhides ths Improvement of liven and barbora and various national parks throughout the oountry and of certain and buildings public grounds in and around Washington, fortiand the construction of seat-oas-t fications, military piets, etc., the estimates call for 23.h76.S34, for the flnt-a- l year ending June 31), 1908. as compared with 22.772.515, which is the amount of current appropriations for similar N. Tow Lewis. Montello, Nevada; Kulmer, Davenport; M. W. Hewett, Salt Lake; Lou Garbey, New York: L. J. Reynolds. Denver: Air. and Airs. Keogh. Chicago; C. W. Allen, MinneaE. J. polis; W. P. Hawk. Salt Malley, Chicago: P. B. Jamison, Kt, Ixmls; Geo. H. Hood, Carlin, Nevada; J Jrving. New York; 8. SHunldt, Cincinnati; Alias Etta Roblnaon. Salt. M. Lake; H. E. Decker. New York; H. Blog-getP. H. Promontory: McCarthy, H. P. Cheyenne, Wyoming; Cather, wife and child, Oakland. Cal.; E. Kircher. New York; l.en McMakin. S. W. Wheelock. Jr., Philadelphia; Denver; E. T. Fierce. San Francisco; W. C. Prentiss, Salt lake; IL McKenzie, Salt Lake. lke; ( r i h, S75.0S9.00 to loan In Ogden City property at 6 per cent. In amount n of !,300 up. to Bring In your tax bills and deeds NaCo., room 43 P!it Feteraon tional Bank building. Bell Tel. 0MX. Independent, S8E. Ogden, Lah. i , Glasses 4 ? I FOR Pittsburg. Nov. 2. Prices of all grades of coal hare been advanced 35 cents a Ion, as a result of Increased demand. Poor Vision, Headache, Eye Ache, Crossed Eyes, Bnppeued ATTEND Neuralgia Narvsmaesa. Result in J. s. Perfect Vision, Head Base, Eye Ease. Straight Eyes, Returned Health. LEWIS & CO. Examination Free. Etadtici show f for 190S tor the civil eatabliehmeiit, which includes the pay of ths clerical force and other running expenses of the War department, in Washington arc 8t.K6S.716, which Is a sil.dit reduction from (be current appropriation. The amount estimated for miscellaneous objects aggregate 6,236,073. COAL ADVANCES. Worn ' jtorea. p:The estimates that 78 per cfPt of the memo diseases are eXUeed by eye rtrain. REQUIEM SERVICE. Among other things Sir. Christiansen I want to any to yuu that the American Thirty ia here to etay and will stay until American principles are recognised in the politics of Utah. The people of this State are not allowed to exercise iheto political beliefs at. the ballot made by tbe hoxos. Tbe pledge church authorities have not been kept." He intimated that the people f Utah were not exercising their rights as Americas rltlxens and said that tha new party Intended to continue the fight until every citizen Hhould have tbe privilege of exesvis-iu-g the right to be an American citizen. He charges the high church authorities with dragging their apoetlic robes Into the mire of politics. Tha music rendered during the evening attracted as much applause ae the speakers. After Mr. Chrimensons introductory remarks, The Flag without a Stain was mug by Mrs. Pinm-ms- r She waa of Salt Lake City. roundly applaud vd. Judge Ogden mint was then introduced to the audience aa Thai etaunoh patriot and true Americas. MU remarks were AlreoUd entirely e ga.net tbs Morni oa church, ctalmtag that it as tho dominating factor In the politics of the Slate, bring a r elision. poand financial organization. litical He claimed that this state was not an American commonwealth but an apoMtolic commonwealth. During the course of his remarks ths Judge's voice failed him and he was interrupted a great number of times by cries of ''Lzmderl Louder! It was almost lav possible during tha greater part of than his speech to hear him more sevea or eight rows of anata from the stags. He made tbe bold statement that the Mormon people were trying, as he claimed they bad tried In the past, to set up a commonwealth separate and apart from the central government. He resurrected the old issues from their moss covered graves by going back to the days of Missouri and Illinois and charged the Mormons with disloyalty to tha United States. He devoted a great deal of his rsmsrxs to the question of polygamy and made a broad, sweeping attack upon the Mormon church on tbs question. He brought up the old Johnsons army days and insinuated that the Mormon people had been then aa they are now disloyal to the government. At the conclusion of his remarks the Utah quartette (ladles) from Salt Lake City sang Our Flag. and being encored responded with My Old Kentucky Home. Frank J. Cannon was the next speaker. In commencing hia talk Thera has never the speaker said: been a moment In my life or when I stood before tbs blgheat legislative body In the world that I did not realize my duty to you. It to because I realize y duty now thnt I am here.' He west on to state that the church leaders were dominating politics In ths I know something of the old con-dittoe-s. said he, and do you think 1 would bring thaw to life? Not for ail this worMs poasesstons, but I say t ycu tb-r- t people ef ih state must teat In a coo I with the govammoat of the United Stale or suffer the Ha claimed that after the Mormon people bad been ai swords forty point wl:h th gvrerament fur stale-hooyears they were KaaJy allowed upon a pledge that they would obey tho constitution and live up to the Institutions of the country. I la with charged the Mormon people breaking that pledge to the government. In referring to the question of polygamy about which Judge Miles said so much, the speaker said: I am too closely connect ad with the people of Utah who lived In that marital stale to say anything about it. For the past seven or eight years, he diluted. the church hsd been dictating Gic politics of rub and said that all those present were partially, responsible for that condition of affairs. We are not American citizens." said he, while we permit our state constitution to he violated and a creed to dominate our In kie old patriotism. dnv when a mail had more than one wife he said so. If the church wanted to dictate n politics the authorises relied the people together In the Tabernacle and told them what tn do. The P.r publican party in Ihe stale of Utah has been risking nefarious bargains with the church authorities for a cumber of veers. M this Juncture, a voice was heard, You ought to know! The speaker answered: You know it too. dont yon? If you don't you ought to he la an inetituMon for the feeble minded. "The Republican pnrtr is In indivisible partnership with the church and tbe Democratic pariy Is afraid of the church. That Is the condition of affairs and It is time for an American party. ator CanAt the conclusion of nons remarks Mr. Plummer ssug Deseret. which concluded the rally. d ev-Re- n St Petersburg. Nov. 2. The emper- or and empress and the imperial family ntienieJ i eo'emn requiem maee today at tbe church of the St Peter and bL Paul Fortress in memory of Alexander HI, who died ten yean ago today. FU8H1MI HAS ARRIVED. Honolulu, Nov. 2. The Pacific Mall company's ssesmer Manchuria has arrived here having among her passengers Prince Fusblml of Japan, who is em route to the United States. AMUSEMENTS nTto BE REPRODUCED AT OPERA HOUSE. FIRE DEPT. RI The luiemalional Bioscope Co. that Grand Opera House Saturday. Nov. 5th, will reproduce In life wot Ion pictures the Ogden City Fire Peimrtmen run taken by the Bioscope Co. 'a photographer a short time ago. corns to the out-doo- ul uaid: state. Nothing lakes the place of the Sweater in Athr letic Sports and games and if you're going on a gunning trip it is the best thing to wear; plenty of warmth, yet no hampering uf quick motion. Sweaters of the best makes and not a Sweater ia here hut ia the heat of its kind at the price. College Colors Woven to Order. Don't buy poor Sweaters. Yuu cant here. Sweaters at 81.50, 83.00, up to 85.00. e, ing. farfar derived from grapes. SJ- -4 toat American the reoeutqr organized Quite a number of Salt Lake Party. who arroinpanlsd the speakers, were attentive listeners. At 1:18 the curtain ruse to the music of a drum corps stationed in a row serosa the stage. After the drum beat, Mr. Schurider of had died away, Salt Lake City, introduced Frank ChriaiiamMU. American Party candidate for superintendent of public instruction, as tho chairman of the meal- rada i assembled night at the Grand Opera house to hear Frank J. Cannon and Judge Ogden Able Munuiaie tbe principles of & '' audiesM Such an example will do infinitely more to advance our own welfare, a well as the peace and civilization of mankind, than any number of battle-ship-e and all the splendor of imperial , power. Every sensible man knows that there is not one of t hose powers which entertains the slightest Idea of attacking us; that they will readily comply with whtaever we can decently ask fur, and that if we are to have any conflict with any one of them we shall have to bring It on ourselves by unendurable provocation. The simple reason Is that, aside from a moral love of peace which they may cherish, they can hardly afford to have a serious struggle with so resourceful and pertinacious an antagonist as this RepubTbe was the union to re 8 freight depot Attachment la Taken Off Lower lic, iu view of the possibility of dangscene of one of yesterday afternoon erous complications at home. . Creditors Put up Indemnifying most ihe mysterious murder that haa You, Mr. Chairman, have had reasBond. ever occurred in Ogden. In broad day- on to know what militarism is and A truce was effected yesterday after- light and during the usual rush of what it means. You have Been and man was shoe felt Its blighting power. Tbe glowing noon to the battle between the fiteto business an unknown through the heart and the perpetratImpulses of your young manhood, Mercantile company and ins creditors ors victim your attachment to the spirit of liberty of .the crime left their the of of Rudolph Lisin. The lower bleeding on a load of tie in a stock which lias characterized Germany from two second-han- d mores, a a ennse-ucne- car and mud good their escape, leav- the days of Tacitus, your yearning fur no clue behind. No one seem better things for your country and opened up agalu yesterday af- ing to heard tbe shot; no one knows tbe world all these would clash with have Frank with ternoon to do Lunina the and no motive can be as- martial glory and power, the Inevitvictim, Dabsou, secretary aud treasurer of signed for the deed. able accompaniments of empire, tha Stein Mercantile company, behind About 5:20 p. m. Mr. McCarty, seal- whether real only or in shadow. the counter. By the agreement, the er of cars for the Iiio Grande WestJudge Parker was driven from CoopFraz-xlern, discovered the victim lying ia a er Union to Carnegie hall where he the acd Rank Naiional Pingree mass of blood across the ties in an addressed a meeting under the ausBros, have put up a 7.0Ud indemOregon Short Line car. The police pices of Uie West Side Parker club. remains nifying bond and the klmriff department waa quickly notified and Judge Itorker arrived at Carnegie in iu possession of the upper store Howell ball at 9:48 and was almost instantWilson and their interest, and the lower store has Sergeant to the scene Judge repaired immediately. ly received. Tbe ball wm filled, been released from the attachment. The man waa still warm and bleed- about d of Uie audience cona to were such clothes torn bis of women candiing; aud when the sisting Do not fail to sea the 'interpretive ami he lay in such a position date entered he was given a demonHumorous way tbe also Pantonine, ho are officers convinced that that the stration. Amid a burst of patrioUc Sketch, Betty, to be giyou by Mrs. was first killed and aitnrwards thrown music, and to the waving of banners Helen R. Waits bl the Congregational Into the car. The car has been in and handkerchiefs and shouts of his church Thursday and Friday even- the yards since Tuesday night, so name, Judge Parker bowed hia acings at 9 oclock. Too good to miss. that there is no doubt but that he was knowledgments. He was cheered for murdered in tbe yards ten minuum, while he waited to speak. Energy all gone? Headache? StomHe was removed to Larkin's underIn his address he said: case of ach out of order? 8tniply a at 6 oclock where a "What are the issues upon which parlors taking torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters pistol cartridge was found yon are culled to adjudge in this camwill make a new man or woman uf in his underclothes. entered It had paign? Ia very fact they are both you. the left side at close range, powder few and simple. We have grown tirburns being evident, and piereed the ed of seeing individuals made rich by A TRIP DOWN THE PIKE. results heart, emerging from tbe right side. legislation and we fear the was nothing ou tha dead which have arisen and will arise from There ADMISSION FREE. His familiar) ring our oltlsens with the man's person to identify hint. clothes and, person would Indicate idea that wealth is to be acquired Follow Reuben P!!:o attractions: man rather in indigent circumand Matidy, and taka to the sights stances than one calculated to Invite through governmental favoritism. The instant it is recognised as acSea the largest Elk to captivity; Palenpidity of thugs. His appearance cepted doctrine that- the government Fortune Taller, "Art the ace ot Mirth, would indicate a man about six feet of the United States is a dispenser aud Shooting aallery. Do not fall to 190 of favors, that instant It becomes, 1 well weight built; tall; 9 oclock. at Concert attend the Grand He had a reddish com- had almost said, the duty of every pounds. Toacert Program, interpretive weeks great combination of capital to seek a and alao Humoroua Sketch "Bet- plexion of beard; hair; bluish grey eyes; control of the government growth ty," by Mrs. Helen R. Waite. Song, hand deformed, and a slight scar The Philippines as we have adMias Hendersbot. Old Negro melodiea right chin. He was dressed In a ministered them, the Panama canal as on the by Mr. Maloney. Too good to mini. working mans brown plaid ooat and we have acquired It, the Impossibility vest, corduroy pants, a light colored of our suzerainty over the South AmMETHODIST BISHOPS woolen shirt, and bad an old white erican republics are but the blossom END CONFERENCE. bat on. of the tree which we have watered It has been decided to hold an in- and tended. 2. The New Haven, Conn.,' Nov. Judge Parker dwelt upon the exMethodist bishops, who have ended quest today. Brown actions of the trusts, and then con Detective Pender, Captain their conference, have seand Depot Master Sullivan are work- tlnued: lected as the coranfisMlou ou unificaThere Is still another page to the tion of tbe different Methodist church- ing to clear up the mystery. story. Aa example is before us ol es to Japan, Bishop Cranston. Rev. A. how the effort of the people to free B. Inard, who is the missionary themselves from a burden can be seizPABKERJAIKS TO secretary; Rev. C. W. Smith, Pittsed upon by tbe unscrupulous and itseli burg; Lemuel Skidmore, New York, mode the agency whereby the burden and C. Z. Lincoln, Troy, N. Y. (Continued From Page One.) is bound more flrmlyupon their backs. The bishops have before them for The clamor of tSfe people against further consideration the mater of a very recent period we enjoyed the restriction of religious liberty priceless blessing of living in perfect the trusts reached the point where deto Bolivia. peace and security without bothering recognition was necessary. A new Bishop Walden announced ths ap- the burden of a large army and navy partment of the government was crea year a ated by the department of commerce. pointment of tbe following commie costing untold millions slons; of which other na- To that department was intrusted Inprivilege unique Unification of hook concerns, R. H. tions, groaning under heavy military quisitorial power over the great corA. Booth, and naval expenditures envied us most porations. Its head, tha secretary ot Beggs, Denver and R. Eugen, Oregon, being members. Our imperialists now tell commerce, was made a cabinet ofliccr. Consolidation of benevolent soci- heartily. Interests us that this must cease to be so. Ac- But lest honest business eties. D. F. Board, California, and G. cording to them, we must have a larg- should suffer, lest unscrupulous comI. Cockran, Los Angeles, being member army In proportion than before and petitors should take unfair advantage, ers. our secretary of the navy assures us it was provided that the results uf the that we must have the biggest navy departments Investigations into the CIVIL SERVICE REGUin tbe world, whatever the cost affairsyuf any corporation should be APPLY. LATIONS Have you ever seen anybody able confidential. They were and are to be y placed In the first Instance at tho disto give you an intelligent and Washington, Nov. J. Regulations of reason why we must have position of tbe president. the ctYll service commission are to those and Some say we must have "Extraordinary powers these, be appliod, so far as may be prac- them things? to protect our commerce. 1 ask marking an extraordinary faith of a ticable, to employes of, the Panama then, haa there ever been a single people in its elected chief executive. President Roose- moment since the Canal commUMou. year 1810 when And how haa this administration revelt has directod that ths civil ser- our commerce suffered in The least sponded to this trust? It placed at the ca-lvice commission and tha Panama want of a big navy to pro- head of this new department aa the the from commission should Confer as to tect we must have first secretary of the department of Others ths applicability of the civil service it toit?enforce tbesayMonrod doctrine. commerce of the United States the rules to the employes of tbs canal Was there ever, before or since our private secretary of the president. commission and has ordered that here- Civil a single occasion when tbe When the campaign opened the secrewar, of tbe after employment persons by Monroe doctrine was, so to speak, not tary resigned his office and at the eanel commission should be govern able to enforoe itself without a big request and as the personal representow and regu ed ly tbe civil service or navy? Our worthy secretary tative of the president became the army totlons so far as was deemed practi- of in a recent speech before the chairman of the Republican national war, cable by the two eomuirstons. Union League club illustrated with- committee to bring about, if li might of It how unnecessary a be so, the election of his patron to DENIES TREASONABLE INTENT. out thinking any should big army and navy are to us (fbr any the presidency. And lest was at the time of his resignait He said: err, these of purposes. For-ma- r 2. Nov. Flelaad, Helsingfors. Under the second Cleveland ad- tion authoritatively announced that at Senator Rehaumaua. father of Eu ministration, by President Cleveland's the determination of the campaign he gene Waldeeur Behaumann, the ns Venezuelan boundary would be summoned again to the cabon the message axils at the tote Governor Greet al we were inet to fill another cabinet office. brought to the bria BobrikoC. who baa beet on trle.1 at question, "I leave It to you to say whether or Abo tor loiae time ehargad with hav- of war with Great Britain. Now how do you think there were on not in your estimation the vicious cirguns many of II rwn'a artoie. in knowledge ing There was Just one mod- cle Is exempt. bit plea admits that he wrote the the eoast? unted Now all of these are not conditions 7 mens or IxJ legweeing the uceesaliy for ern gun nto which free institutions can be under called forth the After laughter by of the Raws, hut he the organixariue We ire not yet prepared subaldcd had remark preserved. that Secretary claims that It was without treasonable We still intend that this Refor the continued: That empire. Taft taught Intent. Bcbaumnsn explains that he shall be a republic, hut it behooves wrote It one evening when be ha publicans a lesson.' "Now, what was that leawn? That us to guard jealously the liberties nothing else to do, slipped It into ; more I took in Lis guns should be mounted? But which were transmitted to us. And if and bad library forgotten use of power by any Its existence. The contents do not it did not occur to tbe secretary that the unscrupulous or lesmore person becomes apand far any by the real Important party betray treasonable Intent son was a very different one. Recall parent, it behooves us to check it by the circumstances, under which the the exercise of the ballot, the constiARBITRATION TREATY given us for tbat WILL BE RATIFIED, incident took pluce. Great Britain, en- tutional prerogative without regard aa gaged to a boundary dispute with Ven- purpose. And this ezuela, urged her contention with to whether the exercise of unconstitu Taris. Nov. 2. The report of M. French ambassador to ths characteristic posltiveness. The prea-Idfi- tional powers by an individual by meof the United States stepped in ritorious or temperamental. United States, on the signing of the What have we then before us to Franco-Americarbitration treaty, and substantially said to Great Britwas received by Foreign Minister Del' ain: Ston. Yon will not be permit this election. The plain people of the ted to lmpo.e your will mn the little United States stand ranged on tha one essse today. The latter will not subAmerican republic by main strength side. On the other side stand the mit tbe treaty to parliament for ratification until the ambassador's mail without a word from this republic. trusts. We find the exaggerated tarreport with the signed text of the This matter will have to be arbitrated. iff grinding, the few and the trusts Great Britain, tbi mistress of the grinding the many. treaty arrived. However, the offldsls Behind them aland, not those citihere have made sufficient. Inquiry In re- seas, by tor tbe greatest naval power of the United States who are the zens and with ihe to sentiment of parliament to of the world, proud touchy, gard show that the treaty will be ratified a Tory government supposed to be the true Republicans, but those few who seized uppromptly and perhaps unanimously. special champion of that pride, was bave for tbeir own purposes certainly not used to that sort of on the traditions of the Republican WRITES ON ROOSEVELT. She probably knew, too. party and the delusions created by treatment. that we had only one gun mounted on tbeir astuteness for the perpetuation Paris. Nov. 2.- -7 p. m. Abbe Kirin, a coast several thousand miles long. In tbeir hands of the powers which a prominent clerical writer whose Now. a great many people expected the they have misused. work on Americanism and "Life of British lion to break out In a lionJudge Parker was frequently interDr. Hccker created an agitation, has like roar. But what did Great Britain rupted with applause. He concluded Just. Issued a volume entitled Into the do? The Tory government took Pres- at 10:15 and after shaking hands with Country of Strenuous Life." It dedt ident Clevelands remonstrance Into a number of those on the platform rated to President Roosevelt, and de respectful consideration and with left for the Democratic club, where scribes men. Institutions and affairs graceful kindness assented to the ar- nearly all the prominent Democrats to the United Stales. A chapter is of the city had gathered to greet him. bitration asked for. to the Abbe's visit to the White Now, what to the lesson of this? Honse and bis Interview with Presl Not that, we need big armies and navHive ire a terrible torment to tbe dent Roosevelt. Owing to the Impend- ies for the defense of our rights and little folk, end 'to noma older ones. ing reorganization of the French the enforcement of our Just demands, Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never church system the book's exposition of but that, whether we are armed or fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. the American rhnrrh system Is attractevery European power, even At any drug store, 50 cents. will to ing widespread attention. the greatest and proudest, go the very extreme 'of possible concesNOTICE O. R. C. 2. Rear Admiral sion to avoid a serious quarrel with Washington, Nor. Wm. C. Wise, commanding tho Atlanthis republic. tic trainin'' squadron, on the 8th Inst., Our devotion to high Heals Is part The funeral of Bro. S. L. Goddard will be retired from service. He will of our naiional last Ituf ion. Should will be held at 2 o'clock. Thunder, be succeeded in command cf the we not. cultivate peace and friendship Nov. 3rd. from family residence. CM squadron by Rear Admiral R. B. Brad- with all nations? We should present 27th Street. Interment at City Cem-eterford. formerly in command of the bat- lo the world the Inspiring example of a truly people, peaceable and orderly, tleship Illinois. F. VY. HARRINGTON, C. C. MURDERED DOCTRINES A largo and happy In their frse- - Aum and prosperity. MAN FOUND FACTIONS p SOYEMBEH 2, 1904 one-thir- Pan-torain- e, semi-annu- al ed satls-lsclur- Jus-scran- d. an -d Fred M. Nye, Clothier, Hatter and Haberdasher, A New Departure .Ia Washing Wool and Colored Goodi Washed in Dis- AH tilled Water. fading. No shrinking We have recently arranged to ears all the distilled water produced by the condensation of tbe steam used to our engine, dry rooms, mangles and other steam heated machinery, and find we have enough for the washing of all our silke, flannels and colored goods The superiority of this pare, soft water over the hard water of this city for washing such goods la very great By the use of distilled water, mild aoap and care that the goods are not over heated, there to but little danger of fading or shrinking. Any work entrusted to us will receive moat careful attention. Ogden Steam Laundry, 25th Street 437 - - OGDEN, $J.OO Telephones for Residences $J.50 Telephones for Business ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ask the Office for Particulars, "WHATS THE CIRCULATION 7" POINTI THAT'S THE-VITA- ARE YOU PAYING RENT? IF SQ WHY SOT Whrn Peterson ft Co. will build 7 a modern house for 81,500, o storia 6 rma. $1,800, 1 2,200. If you intend to buy or build d and have in cash we will furnish the balance and you can pay back In ' SMALL monthly payment! Plana furnished free of charge. Call 1-- 2 one-thir- on . PETERSON ft CO. Best Kind of Economy You can find la In the eelectkA of a butcher of known reliabtr Ity. Everything that leave our market la raactly as repreaentr ed. If its not, or you're dissatisfied with your purchase, your ' money back and the good! at ours. Come in and get better acquainted with our meat market A. E.WEATHEEBY Wholesale ard Retail Butcher, OGDEN. 2458 Wash. Ava. |