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Show i TnEMOBXIXa EXAMISEB0GDE5, OGDEN " Huate rj L', Opors WANTED CloM. i.,".,," lLotK. Andrew 15 to dWd. IP" If of i:.&vlU. of the Itainktn J.b r.m C. A. Produce company, home lari evening. , lat A telegram wa received at Western Union Telegraph office 1 - tha r for AdPlnld Diciiard. Diehard stranded here from California a few days agu and telegraphed to Nashua, New Hampshire, lo hia rein bet tivea for money. The office lieve that if Diehard ran be found it will develop that the telegram la ta vu reply. the George Moyer and Miss Ellen Victor Kye, George Tailor end end others. were: guest cife F. Mgnan arrived from X). IB! Chariaa F. Watkins, a Wall Known Resident of Ogdon Since 1872, la Dead. Balt , ayste-auiUc- Run Frauritieo. Nuv. 12. The of the American Federation of labor ana the semie of groat activity today. Many dr.legates from Hie east and Fudfic coast statea arrived. Among thiiee who registered at head-natters was W. D. Mahon of Dmrolt, president of the Amulgamnted Association .of Birnel'Rallway Emplnyea. Mr. Ilitlton was areomiianird by Resin Orr, of the name organization. lu spesking of the work of tbe coming convention. Mr. Mabon snld that I be labor out kuik was exceedingly hnnetiil and thnl tbix would he one ol 'HALF. IntHcd lit the history of the FIRST At 3; 23 Klho fciriu'd off to Ogden the I'Vdcratiou. Mr. Mahon sisike in very decided who advanced the, ball for safe galus term against the fniroductl.in of sili-cls a series of bucka Uinuigh Hie by The follnwiug are tha arrival at the Into the F'cleratlon. ' lie said that broke line. Bloitg of K'ko i Heed hotel for the pest twenty-iuu- r tlio line several limes and the drbgate lo Hie ctmven-tiitbnnigli bourn; hud Irteil at newly every yearly two runner. Ulta (flopped Ogden (he IX P. Dlgnsm, Balt Lake City; A. and then nice1 fug to have the Federation coni runs, lottos ground Clinton Griffith, New York: Carol H, end 101 ko Brownell ball milled to Hoclallsm, and that they the puma. gels Newman. Prison; John D. tlauua, lAk tin- Ogden line a hard pux-xi- e would again be turned dnwn. as wrr finris 'lint Hide; Tom Uottorill, Denver; T. J. to solve and (hey lu turn punt. the delegate of othir imliilcul parties City; L. A. Eppra-amli- i, Brownell tliai aiteninted tho same object. Jjinglev, Balt gets tlio bull and rnakna a ten Udiwgo; J. H. Wiwt and wire, ruu. In of minute eight yard just Benlia, Nub.; Henory t'lres, park play Boyle earned the 111 across the Oly; J. M. Freeman, city; J. B. Walk- goal touchdown. Tracv New L. er, York; 1. Evans, Clncinuatl; kicked'line for first goal. Klko again kirks off to H. G. Miv.liUr, Denver; C. 8. llnxtkx, Boston: W. IX Sawyer, eliy; Imrld K. .Ogden, who kise Hie ball after a few Gill. Salt lake (Tty ; J. U. Mi Murtry, minute of piny. Biimmsiin and HenKlko bunch dlsUiignhdiod city; H. Couani, Kelmn; Thomas, ry of (lu for (heir good line bucking. Nellun, Chicago; Sira. F. iJemtnx (beutsel! 11. S. Tobin. New Then by a series of line bucka the President of Connecticut Smith, Portlanil; Company Has York; G. J. Quigley, New York: Blnvh ball la advanced to ilangeroiis proxl-nill- y Miraculous Escape From Dtalh minHim to Des Moines, la.; ,Y. 1L Kab Ogden goal. lu eight V. His Office is Burned. utes lrnui (lie time the first linirB-dowJer, Salt Lake. .a 4. bull the curried is jiiuide Henry East Haven. Conn., Nor. 12. Lying over for lie o tly touchdown by iltc AinflUP CONTESTS PROMISED. and In an uucoiisci u condl gagged Mur-pitkicaed gotil. Portland. Ore., Nov, 12 TruniUe of 'visitors. Kliimitsen Hon 1111 (lie trick of the (.'onttnllduled Him kick bull on (Igd.-i- i of airship content at the Lewis amt off and iiiuke agot (be Railway Ilciry Curt is, presgmid g.iiu. Boyle. Cal- ident of ctunpuny. Clark fApneiiion aru given in a the Connecticut Tidewater received from IVealdeuL 11. w. vert and Craig proved bemud! es sure Trap Rock escaped Instant Heeds. Ilia telegram aiaiea that be Is ground gaiuers aa did also the old death tonightmripany, by the quick stopping of Trucy. The halt was making favorable progress fu arraugo. war liorse. over for ntuither touchdown by the tar. Mr. Curtiss ws lured from lueoti with T. A Baldwin fur the CalIndite by n hi telegram pur Trscy again klcaed goal. ifornia Arrow, the airship which boa Murphy. to comb from one of the ofThen on tha next kick off ho record porting created a at 81. of ficials the making an tinitf was inutln for a touchdown. Ogfor in Dclix-- at the office den kieued llu1 ball to Klko. It was of WAtVIl OUT DOR THIS. the and while en route company, fumbled; Calvert raptured it front was sandbagged. He qrus robbed of Iltc visitors slid by n jirelty tun ad B ,MI which he had In hi over Washington, Nov. 1I.CUIef Wilkie, fatieed It to wllitiu oil yard' of the ' coat pocket . The ulllre of the rf the secret aervlre biuivu, tndsy goal line, Ouu buck, and Tidewaicr Trap Rock comsued mdirea rrmiMing the Trucy curtied t! over. This touch-dowc f a new wmiilerfeit 10 lliiiffulu) nine! was mote In about twenty sec- pany was burned in the ground shout an hour before L u rr was found. It la the Mules of ltiii, liiwi'ing hei-- ond time. Tim Hi si half ended with Ax a result of the blow on the head letter 7), p'ate niiiuber 174. While the hall In Klko The poewssion. i Cttrnxs now in a tue general apiMniame of the dangerous condl-- t time of llti-- l.slf wus ihirly minutes Is deceptive, (he filuiKy ehararli-- r and score stood 24 lo t in Uudcns ion. of the paper and tin- - rosrnemwk the favor. slIkthreaiiM.hm-irlierwItthe SKFONI HALF. DBAMATIG RECITAL niii-- r thread i uv-- lietwm-in tlii I. alt Hu- - local boys rolled and "IX C." should aid the uwre on long end runs aud while they Will lie careful handler to dleri, pg clmraccr. lost ground given In the Tahemaele Monon some of them by allowNuv. Ilrli, DUH. by Uhlan itor visitors to get 1b rough aud rub Ando as the ing SIARYLAND'S OFFICIAL Farnsnorlh under the runnei-- s' ill lit re were some line (lie JS ALLOT CDFVTA nusp' e of the V. m. mid V. L. M. I pluya imule. Two of the inosl mag- A. Imzrdx. Subjects: nificent ru.'ts of the day wen Ul.ide by S'.jkoiN-are'H"Alcaxuro for Meas-uri- -' lla'Minure, Nov. 32. "!he boanla of Dougin1 aud traiit. vacli utakiiig , cleciifi.u superi Ison nr Daliirmre eliy atiout the after clearing yard thirty I" "uing's liiia V.isxes, aril of tv eriiy-- i wo (muii.-icrf Mary-- , Eikn line. In liiih half Sintonsen inj . land lisve reigned liu- - nffii iai nilliiission. uf jured lit ankle and was compelled 10 )' 7 .s on 'nle a Z. C. if. I.. Culler thn loilois east la,' Tu- day. Tim ,y. retire fiun lie- - giiit;,-- . .loncs was , iudV I'f Kiioili'x Drug store and Rues m1..! qubslitu.ed. Slot a of the visitors, ls-'- ii (.ore. and Iep'iliiran line sever:, broke ihrouqb (bhi'-iMarys coi.inry. In the blaih At t or lu state, la iLe only a mi; time and stopped the runner. of this half, shirk was of ITrini rbe returns lit fciii J si Iho end nilnutcs' two duratio'j jni.ir.e ,r from Dal'inicre cMj urn Fuj twenty-livmore touchdowns bad been liiailo. ' :i:r'.'fc of mu: it. la Tracy failed goal at ibe last and the ce:-'iibe ' 01 final score stomi :ifi to C. The but T- t'ri'r vi!l rJiow touchdown wns esido jnrt a vte pir eX ior vas wry'bungr. :lie. betore time waa called. fj rs Wyo-gnlu- s street, at t:u5 last evening from an attack of pneumonia. Twenty-secon- d Mr. Watkins ea ui - BOUND AND GAGGED IN TRAIN PATH t--s 1 tide-gra- 1 cur-rin- fe sen.-wniu- -I tm-niy'- api-run- 111 b t t d W'w'ili-ingt- a. TWO LOSE LIVES IN FIRE. Chicago. Nov. 12.' During a Fire laxt nlclil cm the earner Gurdon Campbe'.L two men lost their lives and thre-- i otlo'rx were liijurod. mine fatally. The (Ic.nl men are James Cleary, a fireman ami a sailor whoxe name i not kuuwi:. The Imat was lying at th d.vk without riirgn hi the time of the fire and whs damaged to the extent of fS.lqtl, 1; 2) z- I , in ACHING Home. Nuv. 12. The council of ntlu-- I ixirv helil a tuectltig today, 'the prln- cipal matter d'xrqsscd was the poiauhl il.i'tacr In the sltuailon, should the detuoiist ration raimeil by the recent ocftinvnce at lunxlirnck Hbxuiiie large proiHirtiona. Foreign Mlnixtor Tiiioni roinirtod ibaf. Italy hsi a romottiM ranee at Vienna delodged claring It to he necessary for Austria to prevent a of uefa grave wiiich rondered it difficult fur Hie cabinet to routrol the Dalian people. wtiiih lie drolared to be always itiiidy (u take my opportunity to make ; nudde for Auvtr.n, ' vmpimx. and type ly n'ij!r.uyiBK. Thtn w, blurring gunrin'CH It! .on i"tq (omq fu ri'.iahli1 '"ovi tor J. S. LEWIS E la EYES ito v IHSIURBANCES. N i uit aa nourishing, toothsome and wholesome aa tha beef from tn other otatra. Wa are equip-re-d for handling all our mean In a cleanly and scientific manner. w iciprctfully solicit a trial order. . clians- - gffi..-,i- CO. I A. EWEATHEKBY OPTICIANS Wholeaalo ard Retail Butchor. OGDEN. 35 Wash. Ay.. AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASHiNSTON AVENUE. Jtotlirr- - r 1 P afi 1 midersiand 5fr. Huggnrd ; is to cull itjun you again this rven- tig Kilt'd -- Of coiirro. mamma: we re j nig:igel. j : j j aJHRaM-itttgxgasB- . .Ealeganc W- In in both kind, Correct 0 MmettUng nothing. Otr Wests W endeavor to pieaJ body who PatromlL UCCESS MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARn I not mod by a S LEADERo compo0" 5 EASTERN LARo It. Ask your GROCER Ns. 1 bacon Phono ordoro givn J? J foppishness ,clal otUntion. neither. nek a chare ef your conoideration bocauct in r worthy of lb FROM - & Bl'851 t AEVyRK MAKERS W. 70 j W The Tigers were now playing with n spirit that brought, their supporter ; to their feet. Cooney made two yards and than Sluiurd tried the center. He sruck n veritable stone wall and it was Yales ball on downs on her own ' line. This caused a treuaeud- - t uus shout to go up from the Yale stand. Princeton's fv'hiiig of tbe bail was the best work of the day so fai ss the game had progressed. Hoyt r , punted to midfield, where fell on the ball, A fake fulll.ack play through Yales right side gave Prince-ton 8 yards. Three pltiuges failed to give the black and orange the necessary five yards, and it was Yale's ball on her own line. At this point, Yale began to show her end form, and on plunges by Hoyt, Owsley and Hogan, carried the bally 10 midfield. A right end by Leavenworth netted the New Haven boys 8 yards, on the Tigers' mark. Yale failed to move the Princeton tie and Hoyt punted to the Tigers' r line. returned tho line. Yale punt to Yaie'a tried to force through Princeagain ton's line, but failed and wa compelled tn punt. Kinney received the ball King took Foulke's place, at tho right half back. Tue captain had played a fine game and he was cheered lo the echo, as he left the field weak and weeping. On the next line-uCooney plunged through Yale's center fur 22 yards, being brought down by Rockwell, the only man between him and the goal line. play coat Yale 5 yards. Princeton encouraged by her lucres In tlto line lmlilly tried to ' break through on the last down to make the ncccxxmy five yard, and failed, and tbe ball was Yale's on the Hue of the blue. Here Yale made her first change in the game, aendnig in Flynn for Owaley ai fu1llck. Word waa sent in to take Tookcr place at Princeton's right end. Princeton's liu.) held against Yale's next attack anil Hoyt kicked IS yards to Prinreton' line, where Miller caught th. ball, and advanced it five yards befre be waa brought down. In an endeavor to Tenney. get around Yale's left aide, ran straight across the field for no gain. Princeton then waa forced to kick, ihe ball landing on Yaie'a line, where McCormack was put In at fullback In Rulon-Mil-lthe place of was so anxious tn stay In the game that he swung his (1st at hia substitute. but immediately apologized. Leavenworth made a furious plunge through left tacle, for four yards, and Hogan, with hi whole team behind him, waa plunged through the center for four more. The next pass play was stopped hy Princeton, and Rockwell then went around Princeton's left for thirty yards lo the Tigers' line. Leavenworth went through center for short gain and before the next play was pul into action the game wax over, with the ball in Yaie'a possession on Princeton's line. Final score: Yale. 12; Princeton, 0. Touehdovin Bloomer, Leven worth. Goals, from touchdown Bloomer, Hoyt; referee. Lehigh. Umpire, Fferts Wrecn. Chicago University. Liu man. Dr. Stauffer. UniverTime of halves. sity of reunpylvania. . -- Cldxs krHn S I Youll Like Us. ' MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel i- -,, Serolos quick, eonfidontlal sal No The Toggery TOOTH d private. commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CA 33-Than 534-EcdosBld TALK aists Make Teeth Newest Winter Styles Crown Teeth Fill Teeth ExtractTeeth And guarantee all work to be otrietly . Why should you pay others s big fee when yon can get work at the following low prices: firat-dsu- first-clas- Full Set of Teeth 22-- k $5.00 5.00 Gold Crowns Bridge Work, per tooth.. 5.03 Silver Filling 50 50 Painless Extraction Gold Filling $1 and up. Consult IIS. Wc will ADVISE TOD FREE. Hours: S s. m. to I 2 p. m. 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Tress. idii sort demanded by men and young men who follow the fashions and who observe Economy. That we are able to offer you unprecedented values is due to selling the famous em-h- Michaels-Ster- n CHICAGO DEFEATS MICHIGAN. e . Now tlic only relief r II ElEKEHTS Ann Arlior, Mich., Nov. 12. Chicago Iondon, Nov. J2. Secretary Henry university's Maroons today defeated Ihe three-tim- e White of the American embassy tomorwestern champions. row will entertain at his country house Michigmi eleven. In the hardest battle ever team Wiliun coached Yost a Dark, all the Amerlcau fought. by HlKMbw scholars. The lai tecs remark-aidTho final score was 22 to 12 in favor suceexs In winning seven nut of of Chicago. Until teams scored In nine events in the freshmen's ports is each half, ihe Maroon making their first More on Michigan alnce 19'K). Atthe subject of much comment. IP YOU NEED GLASSES No t:'",'1 to r.uurfTS'e ths iriic'tv'is to he had for 1": THE nett Neat, tasty patterns tn th emoeth and unfinished worsteds for th plain e in-- YOU KNOW IT WELL ENOUGH q g Mixtures. . d Sacramento. Nov. 12. Richard Tob-heaged id, a well to do confectioner, committed suicide hero this evening by hanging. He was reported to lie In h ml ill and hlz friends are unable g:il to any reason for the act. tTxtvsaaBBsssxaaa . p. m. i Off-sid- e . W - For the Swell Dresser in Tweeds and Cheviot ' d Macon. G.. Nnv. IS. A crowd or friends of Fred Thorpe, who wns killed last night In a knits duel, by Frank Christian, have marched to the hospital where his slayer ilea wounded. At one n'ckirk this morning a mob composed of several of the dead man's friends marched to th hospital and demanded to see Christian. Dr. Elder, the surgeon, in charge, asked If they wore friends of Clirlsi ian and upon receiving a reply in the negative, drew bis revolver and informed the mob that be would kill the first man who attempted to enter the hopltaI. A second attempt has not yet been madr-- Fifteen officers are guarding tbe promises. 11- 14 s V '' Rulun-Mills- WOULD HAVE LYNCHED WOUNDED XIAN. n i -- Kulon-Mille- e I i drosssr. fifty-yar- 1 t,-- ' returning lrv.-- sal- Fare ll.tui round tr.jt m.p d r l Tr Championship. gon Short Line luau--, d Washington, Nov. 13. Shortly be fora 2 o'clock tills morning fire hroke out In a row of bourna at tbe corner of 1221 It and C si roet. Two bodies bavs been recovered. One was that of a man and th other waa burned beyond recognition. It is tho'iicht sewn dead Imdlc ate in tlie ruins, all the inmata not having liecu accounted for. A nmn jumped from n second story window and hroke both leg, and two women who jumped each broke a leg. The fire spread with groat rapidity, several orrnpmtv of the biiildlugs barely escaping v'h their lives. The property lo. was sinalL u ii-- Nobby Patterns j : Out in Row ef Houses Two Bodies Are Recovered. 2r-- j. -- SECCESS MARKET t.4 ,JM WASHINGTON AVt Uve and let Llv,- - . : 1 Fire Break - hi (r Sfecia! e ' Ktilon-Mille- DEATH . s P,,M prn,. Cbamp..n Bert Fuller . SEVERAL BURNED TO . or.--- World's d alnc-pqnn- d REED HOTEL ' ; n . ! (Continued from Iage One). to Many people will be shocked of Ugdnu'a brat known and respected citizens, Charles F. Wntkius, passed away at his home, b2t) learn that one cs vihi-lor- In in drets don t mean foppishness. fact. ItI means tbe opposite. We sell The Famous Alfred Benjamin A 004 make any they a.-- elegant. j 13Th Automobile Racoe Ca'dtr. Lake City. v. DEFEATED BLAKES OUTLOOK HOPEFUL them. dno commendable feature of their , playing is iheir improvement In Belt Lake T. 3. Langley was team work. Individual, grand; ftval yesterday. stand days weiH conapiciuina by their aliaeniv and aoliri team work was ibe Henry Fare. the Park City mining result instead. There la yet one thing (waiter, la cutting in Ogden. tlicv must learn, however, before they mu lie considered real ftsdliall play era H. Conant ie In from Kelten. Vn every sense or the word and that, ia that not all the mcmliera of Hie Lisle Hadlork returned from team are privileged lo .tick at tha Lull night. of a referee. To lliein hi should be law and if there Alliert Green of Kajraville returned decision la a to lie entered the last evening from a ntUaion to the tain ofprotest the team is Hie proper person Berth western state. lo reglHier tlmt kick. The player's duty ia to play football and not ho BORN To Mr. and Sir. N. J. emiHnuaily howling at Ibe dccieloiia last evening a flne of an official. daughter. Father happy aud mother Following la the story of how the veil. doing boy from flit; Bago- Brush titale met their Waterloo. !)mke yesterday. Tho restifence of Juhn M. Forriatall of the Utah Indepeudeut T tic phone L'o. Judge Howell held a special session was tsusacktd by burglars yesterday of court at 7 oclocs igyt evening lo of the attend to tha case of A. K. Gibson afivruuon while tha niMnis-rB 00 and John Cooper, charged with cruellaudly were anaent. At Lmst The worth of vakiablo were taken. ty to animal and rexisiing offioers. bold one, robbery wa an uausualljr Three witnesses and the officers tial the thievi-cuiering the house, were ceiled. The evidence showed that via Twelfth street, in bread dayiigbt the defendants were la a state of in- tbe transom. They seemed to have luxicaiiuo when they committed the evioverhauled the house thoroughly, art of beating a Jaded horse with dence of their depredations showEvidence also showed that pickets. es. room They ing utmost In every Cooper, who gave hi age as eighteen, a caped from the bouae by nnlocalng had liquor at several saloons, dour from the insult). Members of the The procuredsucceeded In tbe judge bourn tbe iu eveaius names of some of these securlug family returned and places aud discovering what had happened, postponed sentence uo'Jl Monday tang up tbe police department and Of- morning, charging the prisoners to reBurke Thomas aud ficer Roberta remember all the saluuus selling Coop- paired to the scene, but eould dtscoveg or liquor. no clew to indicate which way tbe thieves had guae with their plunder. IHd Marjorie marry for love?" Oh. no. Bhe ia too well bred fur that. Life. PIONEER PASSES AWAY LABOR tarife, George Wriglit. ELEGANCE Places Serving Liquor ts Mm Arrsst-a- d for Basting Hers Will Gst Into Trouble. death was wholly unexpected and oaui as a great surprise to his family. Of late he has been enjoying lairly good health, aud worked at his trade until yesterday morning. At XU o'clock a. m. Saturday he wuh seized with a cnugesUve chill, and wns taken home. He apparently suffered no pain, and passed peacefully away aa though going to sleep. The deceased was prominently connected with the Mormon church and hi long residence ia Ogden entitles him to be classed aa a pioneer and one of I he builden of the community. He joined tha Mormon church at Cheater. England, and came to Ogden in 1873. whet he has lived ever ainre, plying hia trade as a shoemaker at hia old stand over the Cross Harness shop, and living the life of a consistent church member and sturdy citizen. ire leave a wife and six adult song and daughter Mrs. Mary Uilmore, Mr. Ruth klurtenson and Mr. E. J. Watkins of Ogdon; R. C. Watslns, the Headquarters of American Faiaration architect, and C. F. Watkins, the conat San Francieco is Scsno of tractor, of Provo, and W. L. Watkins, Great Activity, O. 8. U dispatcher of Balt Laks. (heni-aclie- Ur. end Mr. Joseph White enter tained last evening at a card party, Rasidanc of Manager Forristall of tno Independent Telephone Company la Ranaackad. ' 1 n The complimentary hall given by tha team in pr,!n ofhigh kchoot foutUil the t jelling KUu football honor teaui. at the Toller Dancing araik-niyancreM. evening, vai a grand There aa a good sizca crowd out and everybody at lfiied to have an enjoyable time. The high rcboui v ere In evidence in the Aecoraikui and the high Mshuol epirtt was rampaut at ail timer. Several time a tue building reeouuded wish tha high school jell. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER CETS AFTERJALOOKS s W. Smith Henry L. Simon sen A Carey ' SCHOOL TEAMS OF TOWNS PLAY n B. Hu stilt, who ha b of Utah Ivavtij.g lu Use southern pari finiunk-ealie t Uv Larval J. McMullen G McMullen hi uavktia. in k right JTar-retere- Wyomit. ever wen are Ui i.i-.iivfe la OiTiiei. and trill lit a iea'.uio of the JXR-er- la FAST-GAME- . CSri.-euii- i.i. . Blot injured Ms inee about middle of game. Itouglas took his place. Tli-- i ofiirtaia of Him game were: I Bush, umpire. Bprouie Sage Bruch Bunch Has no Shot an 4 Ftvniunn. timekeeper. Against Home Trams Finer Ta ; tics, and Loses by 35 to A y DEK1ES THAT THEY BOUGHT LIQUORS AT THE CAXS "lleilaw-balloo- , baby bailus. ili.iu-In What is tha matter the fropeieters ef Canyon Iteaort Refused with us? ! '(to Allow Party of Hilarious Wo- Hiky, ; Jimiuy thrlstmas, man to bo Served Thera. Were elf rixln! Uorli!" Ibai was the buriii-- of the yeJl k which outbiirsls caiue in Mr. Clift Potter, of Putter Broa., from the thruai or lgvity high sehoul mmrni of the Oaka. tho popular Ogden 1hj arlioul girls end lugb rnsori. denlw emphatically that at Gbrnnooti iir.rk iiMerday after- caiyun tin iarty of young women, who benoon, when tbn hi, m. team rnsumii .lie come intoxicated and met with diaas-- t t iu the cany on Friday night, obtaineueuy'a goal line tur I heir sixth loncli-dowin the game wuh iho KUui high ed nuy liquor at. the Oaks. On tho arbooL And well might I bey niuke llm (sitrsry. be to servo them or welaln ring fur alien the roiereee alien- - them to stop, and has wltiuoaea whistle announced the linish of the to ptove the fact. He stales that he game the aenre was ;,5 to t in favor dov not allow that class of patronage. of the Ogden liittli srhiMil eleven u over helming defeat lor the visitor. CCinE FROM WRECK SCENE At no limr- in the game 'ss there any ehanru fur the visitors from the Bagu H'.iisb Kiate 10 wlu, fur while Paasengere ef .Firwt Train to Como they y.iayed plucky fiMiiball all the Through Aftar Granger Collision .v through their lack of knowledge Drat Harrowing Picturo. of Abe fine ihuiiI of the game seriously heinlirapiied them, li must l said t tlieir eredii, however, that passenger mi arrive,! at they were eamey tliroiigliout ami con- 3.25 last evening with paHsengeia who sidering lliai yesterday gaum was wltticssdd the scene ul the wreck neur tlieir Aral maii-- gainn since t hey or Granger, it was the first train to get ganixml, they plated remarkably good through after tit wreck. It passenball. gers utew harrowing pictures of the The Ogilen team showed a won- scene of the ctilUsiun, where they witderful Imprrvement over tlieir laal nessed 1 ghastly row of ten mangled corpses, and soy that ilte collision gain with the Balt La.m high s reduced the engines to scrap iron and They hifvis l.arned a few trick In hurdling the line and are the head cars lo kindling wood. heller interfireuce riiunlvg much It Ims finally eoine Ihaiy previously. boi'iM in them that by tumbling Hie hr. II ronHnually will nol win a game Knd yesterday they clung. on lo the pigskin aa though it were glued to HIGH Andiee and boar Lillian .b Monday waulrf at tie . .Ia. Doyle kiarptiv, sin am. Tie Ogirn Parking eumnany hi w--i a ir load of fine ietf ;u n si aye of teiiers. farteael j ........ J.t. ,.i, ...... re CAYLICHT BUBXABT ELKO. Griswold brow sell........ f.b Fsnrowonli at the - li' 0me of tho two p ('suiplell. ...... ..(jb ELKO Taoonioo-- o Monday waning is Shk! M)nrerMeaiir--1 r will EibJW ltea;e J x tie Aitnrtnuirifctli k cl Asaoio Jtod Hr, Ain J'anuv.-o- : Farr lige-u- F03. hhariaan Horn Tracy Calvert boy, good jAin (dil, tor iposal pljr 1 once. WrisLt. 2y I4jn BEATS " tha OHDEK. Cram Scueder. MV-- I t Following teauis: 50TEMEEK IS, 180f. CTAII, 6UXDAY MOBXTXG, tendance. 12.fiUti. The largest crowd ever gathered about Mchlgi-t-'gridiron saw the game tndsy. A strong wind bl-directly from east to t goal and threatened 10 upset calculation on the game by giving the victory to Ui boat punier. Uhliaeo won the toss and chose the '.jt 4 x Fine Overcoats f which possess every demand in their apparel. riety of styles and fabrics that it is extravagance to Weve a style, a fabric, a and purse. style-featu- I f' i . ! ifyila'ri J I'blrago-Michiga- re that the men who know Your examination of the great va- that .we show will convince you appparcL wear fit and a price to suit every man wi-x- wiud-favore- LentH Overcoats A favorite style with the conservative men, linished with rich velvet collar, broad built shoulders, cut loose, handsomely lined; made of blue and black Kerseys and black and Oxiord Vicunas, Mel- - QJQ f $25 q ........ .... .... tons and 1 ri2zeh Medium goal. For ihe Ami lu yards Cliicxgo held firmly and then Median, Hammond and Longman rushed straight to a touch down with long asins. Tom llamniond uiade the touch-towbut failed to goal. Score: Michigan, 5: Chicago. ", Chicago then kicked off to Michline. Michigan was igan's never once stopped and rushed the length of tbe field lor a second touchdown. Tom Hammond made it. The kick put failed and no goal wa attempted. Score: Michigan, 10; Chicago. (I. After Michigan's second kick off. Chicago took a wonderful brace. Held-o- n their line, the Maroon resorted to a punt. Kckeraall sent the leather 5 yards over Norcroxs' head and it rolled for a touch back. Michigan kicked to midfield wffiuk apparicv mnde the greatest ent ease. gains and weu over for a touchdu 11. Tarry kicked goal. Michigan. IU; Chicago, li. Michigan kicked off to Chicago and held the Manama fur downs on Chiline. Hammond carcago's ried the ball around Kennedy fur 15 yards. From there by terrific hue-to- g Michigan went over Chicago' goal. Heston made ibe score, lignum md Kcoi-- ; goalcvl Michigan, 1C; Chicago, 4. d d B-- Long Overcoats A style that is very popular Finished with fine velvet collar, broad built shoulders, cut loose and roomy in the skirt, beautifully tailored and lined, made of blue, black and Oxford Kerseys, Meltons, and plain black and Oxford Cheviots, C25 Q lCunas and T riees y asDouble-BreastOvercoats Weve got an unusually largefrom made sortment of Overcoats, with and without belts, Scotch Cheviots, in plaids, stripes and mixed effects, also of black and Oxford Vicunas and Trish Friezes; cut long and roomy, hand- - !1 f 425 somelv lined, stylish, warm and serviceable You take no risk in buying here, for the money you leave with us is always vour money until 3 011 are perfects satisfied. --q " f) ed double-breaste- d - Fred M. t3he 9 Clothier |