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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, HAVE LIVELY MELEE MEETING Man Who Objected to Family Being d V abort H. Turney i up front Zion on a bueineea trip. Woman desires to take In washing. G505 Van Bures Are. M. AkimoUt, a Japanese labor agent Utah, is In the city. tram Garland, Attorney M. D. Lessen (ter has gone to Cheyenne, Wya, on legal business. Judge J. A. Howell visited Salt Lake City Jut night. Closing out sale. Chicago ery Co., Opera House Block. Millin- Bronco riding at the Fair grounds today promises to be good. Come early and see it alL The Indian race will be first. C. E. Oates and W. D. Layton of rat-of- f, Lake 8Jde, on tbe Ogden-Lucl- n are in the city for a few days visit. Come and ae tbe wild horses ridden today at the Fair grounds. Bring your bucking horses. Be sure to attend tbe married folks ball at the Fifth ward Nor. 17. . OF CITY Gives Thrashing to Alleged Traducer. A lively melee occurred on the corner of Twenty-fourt- h strut aud Grant avenue about 8 o'clock between Joseph Flyer and Harry Jones, wlf.rh drewleda large and xrird crowd and later to the arrest of both jzrtJe. The assailants bad no sooner met than with the remark that no man DAMAGE CLAIM FOR PERSONAL Flyer, could apeak of his family in the way INJURIES IS DENIED. Jones had. felled the latter with onr blow of Ids fiat. The officers were noTheatrical Association and 6treet tified aud when Chief Browning and Cleaning Company Aak Privileges Captain Brown arrived on the scene for Placing Refuse Boxes on Flyer had disappeared and Jones was City Streets. staggering about In a groggy condicovered with blood. Jones was At the meeting of the cliy council tion, taken police headquarters hut Flyer last night on was nottofound committee the until eleven b'clock. laws recommended that the claim of Oliva E. Jonea for injuries sustained on account of the alleged condition of the sidewalk be not allowed on the grounds that the aide-wal- k obstruction was so placed by a private contractor and that portion of the sidewalk was let under private Officers and Privates Givs Recaption contract to F.A. Bencher and it was reto Commander Who Leaves for commended that the city recorder notiEurapo Today. Tbe fy Mr. Beucher as to the claim. New York. Nor. 15. A farewell rereport was adopted. The claims committee recommended ception to Commander Booth Tucker, of the Salvation Army was tendered claims to the amount of $1113.88 be alhere tonight at the Graud Central Pallowed. Adopted. ace by the officers and privates of tlie The sewers committee recommunled The greai hall waa crowded. army. that the petition of W. F. fit. John to Booth-Tucksaid: "When have manholes in the newer system Commander here Icame yeara ago $20,000 was eight raised to grade. The report was adoptannually spent in America; now $900,-Ou- U ed. arc annually spent in America ly The committee on lights recommenthe army, this money having bcn rainded that the petition for an electric ed. mu from the millionaires, although light at the intersection of Twenty-thir- d the wealthy have contributed one ninth street and Lincoln avenue be of the amount while the other eight-uiutgranted. 'The report was adopted. have been raised by the people. The pound-keepreported SI head a new era in the history of of stock impounded aud $90.05 col- This makes pMlantropby. lected. Booth-Tucke- r will leave The sanitary inspector reported sev- forCommandertomorrow. Europe Scarlet fever, 2; eral new cnees: diptherla, 1; typhoid fever, 1; measlra. released from quarantine, VERDICT IS BEHDEBED 2; 4; tsarlet fever, 2; now in quarantine, scarlet fever, 5; measles, John Lynch Came to Death by Bullet 2. Wound Inflicted by Unknown Tha city auditor reported due on Person. bonds, a total of $3,963.82. A motion was adopted that warrants be drawn and the amount paid. "The deceased came to hia death The report of the street supervisor from a bullet wound inflicted by a party to the effect that the gratlnga at the or iwrties unknown, ia the text of the intersection of Washington avenue verdict of tlie coroner Jury which eat street were in a over the remains yesterday afternoon and Twenty-secon- d bad condition, was referred to the of John Lynch, the inan who waa so street committee. mysteriously murdered in the union Street Foreman, . C. Childs, reported yards stout, two wcka ago. that eleven blocks bad been graded Conductor Michael Darn, and Brake-ma- n and macadamised on the bench; also William Henry Harrison and J. five Intersections, and that In the SecH, Parsons who pur the victim oil the ond ward three bloc its and three infreight tratn at Cm he Junction establtersections had been graded and maished! bis identity ns JobnfLynch becadamized. yond Quvivtkn. remembering the cripA communication was weired from pled hand and other marks distinctly. Chief Browning to the effect that the The testimony of H. H. Heuderehot, vacancy made uy the leave of abstnee Will McCarty, Yardmastar Wra. R. H. E. Checked. granted Z. Sleoth, bad bum filled and Scott, Switchman recommending that Mr. Slertlia name Judge J. A. Howell. Deputy Sheriff BeL be dropped from the pay roll. Tbe uap. connected with the finding and ion was adopted with one removal of the dead man seemed to show that there was confederates in the dissenting vote. A communication was received from murder and that the body had been the street supervisor stating that the moved and the force covered after the feuce on tlie canyon rond, below the deed. The Jurymen, B. G. Knnth. O. A. bridge crossing Mill Creek is on the Gy son and 11. Wessler were out only A street, several feet, and that the resishort time in finding a verdict. dents of that vicinity desire it removed County Attorney Hulnniskl and Disos a nuisance. The matter was refer- trict Attorney Halverson conducted a red to the city engineer and street very thorough examination. committee. A communication was received from J. I. BrummitL endorsed by Judge Ilowoll, asking that a fine of $25 for The rather limited territory in which nnranllary conditions of part of premSan Toy has been seen is accounted ises be remitted. The petition was for by (he reason that following denied. y A communication was received from Augustin Daly's death it was Imposriilzo.na of Barlow avenue to the effect sible to And any manager with sufthn the council had acted upon the ficient courage to take chances on sendmatter some time ago of ptitlngln an ing out an exiienslre organization as electric light in Barlow Lane, but that is squired to properly interpret it. the light had not yet been put In. John C. Fisher hat secured it for this season, however, and being a gentleman Councilman Craig informed the council that the light, had bent authorised acrttomed to promoting large enterand would he put In In a few days prises, the public may look tor someA petition received from the Og- thing far removed from tha average In den Street Cleaning company asking the manner In which he will present It that an ordinance he enacted granting Grand opera House next Tuesday. tha said company the privilege of plac. Ofla B. Thayer, who Is the Jerome Ing and maintaining for the next twenty years, boxes fur waste papers, Hnirotnto in "Sweet Clover" which said boxes to be of sheet trim or tin, to comes to the Grand on Friday, claims he kept without expense to the city, and with all truth tha distinctions of and to be used for advertising purbeing the youngest man on ths Ameriold men poses by the company. The matter can stage who portray was referred to the law committee and character! of the Dan Thompson order the proposed ordinance passed Its first In which he haw been more than and all w ho have seen his renreading. A petition waa received from R. Aldition of the loving old father in exander Grant representing the NorthSweet Glover will attest. At one time western Theatrical aswiclatlnn, asking Mr. Thayer was leading comedian with for the privilege for ten years of placDavid B. Henderson at Chicago, and ing and maintaining waste paprr boxes has had a lurge experience In opera and on the streets of Ogden, the same to extravaganza and was for a time the have automatic doors, to he of sheet, manager of the Great Northern theatre, iron, to have the namps of the streets succeeding Mr. A. H. Palmer. on the upper part; the boxets to be used for advertising the company, and Lt.n-olJ. "Ths Heart, of the city of Ogden to receive ten per Carter's stirring Chicago." will shortly he play cent of the proceeds. The memliera of on the hoards at ths Grand Opera the council voted to receive the com- House on Sunday and Monday. munication. ths five acta of the play ths Councilman Williams moved that Throughout of human passion and whols the city engineer be Instructed to have virtue, gamut is run through. John Ames, ths BarIn of Mr. front In a driveway put heavy man, has some clever work to ton house oa Twenty-fift- h street, beIn order to gain his end. accomplish tween Madison and Miinme avenues. He effects the final ruin, makes hive to Mr. Barton to nay one-hs- lf the expento pervert Ms wife, docs ses. The matter waa referred to this and attempts away with his partner and kidnaps the sidewalk committee. child of ths marriage; brings up Councilman Davidson moved that only girl, in her te.ider years, playing the city engineers be Instructed to thr ths father to her, but. as she blossoms give tbe necessary grade so that the into womanhood, abandoning that role Read Brothers, contractors, may profor the one of the lover in which he is reed with work on rertain sidewalks. destiued in her to he an unstici-essru- l Carried. l.t her mother's. as Arnea is rase I Councilman Emmet moved that the assisted in Ms villainies by an old city engineer he lust meted to give the employee named Bradley, who fulls into grade for sidewalks to be paved on evil ways mors out of wiknes than Washington avenue from Twenty-eight- h predisposition. MrFndden. a garrulous, streets. Carto Thirty-fourt- h Irishman, wbo vulgar, lull ried. graduates from the glitter to the abler-r.ia.idegree. Is the instrument of A SAILING SANITARIUM. in Anu-- s career. The suicide Nemesis Berlin. Nov. 15 The Hamburg of Antes in the fifth act leaves the American Steamship company is fi- road open to as favorahle a conclusion tting out the new Feurst Bismarck nsl as one can associate to a, lnaa of hie a sanitarium. Th vessel will be rend,.-Apri- nature. 1st for a voyage to the The cast is said to lie the best ever aunt out with the company and includes Mr. John T. Nicholson, who has the Ames in hand. Miss part of John Katlmrln Marney. Clyde Hew, Emily . Issi-.igClias. Wells, Blanche Royer and several other well known people. Several good specialties are introduced during the performance. COUNCIL FAREWELL TO BOOTHTUCKER er Dont forget the married folka ball at the Fifth Ward, Thursday evening. W. H. Harrteon and wife of Salt Lake, are visiting in Ogden. E. C. Davis of Bozeman, Montana, la In Ogden on business. News was received from the bedside of Ed son Halsted at 12 oclock last night to the effect that the young man was resting easy and for the first time hopes for bis recovery were entertained. The funeral of C. F. Watkins trill lie held at the Ftourth ward meeting house at Fclock today. The remains can be viewed at the family residence from oclock to 10 1 p. m. The funeral of James H. Shaw was held yesterday afternoon at the Mound Fort meetinghouse, Bishop James Taylor presiding. Music was furnished by the ward choir. Tbe speakers, Elder John Barker, Patriarch Geo. W. Larkin and Bishop Taylor dwelt feelingly on the life of the departed citisen and on Joys of the reunion in he hereafter. The services were very argely attended and many beautiful floral offerings were tendered. The Interment took place in the Ogden City Cemetery. NOTICE All members B. R. C. of A. will please meet at A. O. U. W. hall. Cor. 25th and Washington at 1 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 16th to attend funeral of Bro. 8. 8. Ebhetwn. By. Com. MASSAGE TREATMENTS. .. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all oth- er similar diseases successfully i rested at 2259 Reed Ave. Between LinREHEARING GRANTED. 15. Tbe supreme court today granted the application of tha Democratic, attorneys for a retoar-in- g on the question of the legality of its action in Issuing Instructions to the election Judges of the dty and county of Denver, and appointed watchers. Huron, Mich., Nor. D- -1 15. FVars art .r't lor tbe safety of the steamer Heeblng. which was dua to arrive here last Raturday and has not yet been sighted. The aieamer carries of about twelve men. SUBESSIUL a crew EVER Republican Ratification In Salt Lake Was Splendid Success. I , Returning visitors from the big ratification meeting of the Republicans In the Opera House last night pronount.! i he event one of the most successful oi its kind ever witnessed In Utah. Prior to the meeting bands played in front of the leading business houses, and in front of the Opera House fur a half hour. Tbe hmise was filled .with e enihuaiiaatic slid Jiibnilant thrting. A!1 the speakers avertlsed spoke except Mayor Glasmann and the utmost enthusiasm was displayed hv the audience which assembled to celebrate tbe great Republican victory. REED HOTEL The arrlcals at the Reed for the past r hours were: J. C. Flelchman, St. Ixmis. Mo.: D. H. Taylor. Rochester, N. Y.; L. lxay-neskSan Francisco; H. J. Frank, Sol Jerkowskl. H. W. Block, Tom Wise. New York; Geo. 8. Kirbol, Sait lake; Mr. Frank Bacon and wrlfe, W. L, Rogers and wife. Gus Tate. Joseph A. Carroll, Miss Cialre Lincoln. Miss Emma Decker, Wallace Hester, San Francisco: N. J. Kessler, Omaha. Henry H. Fendler, New York; W. H. Ellison, Salt lake; P. T. Hannon. "San Toy Co "80 people; D. C. Schivezer. Saw Francisco: H. If. Booth. Chicago; G. E. Burtis, ML Mon is. X. Y.: A. L. Jacogs. N. Y.; E. P. Amo, D. D. 8., City; Geo B. Bent, Chicago: W. G. Spencer, St. Louis; R. E. Hawkins. Denver. Cola: H. G. Mechler. Denver, Colo.; A. H. Hthhs wife and son. City: A. E. Snow, Salt Lake; Chas. II. James, Piedmont, Wyo. twenty-fou- y. 19 1 a . MOST dip-thert- a, AMUSEMENTS coln and Grant on 23rd StreeL Denver. Colo., Nov. er sne-eesw-ful big-heart-ed ic IF YOU NEED GLASSES YOU KNOW IT WELL ENOUGH No need to numerate the numerous symptoms. Now tbe only relief to be bad for ACHING EYES AND BLURRING TYPE Is accurately adjusted glasses. Then we guarantee immediate change In v iskm and temper. . Come to reliable people for glasses. J. S. LEWIS a CO. OPTICIANS AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASHINGTON AVENUE. awww u qitwli JMU Tlie Hills of California, a rural play in four acts, was presented before a fair sized audleno at the Grand Opera House last night. Tbs play is a story of simple country folk, living as the Me suggest among the hills of California. While there is much that is good in ther plot, yet it will not stand favorable comparison with York St3i Folks" nr "Way Down East." Frank Baron as An.os Ilill is practically the whole show. His work Is good, while the upiort given him whs not up to the standard he, himself, rets. (Sue Tate ns S' hoilasticus Stokes, generally nailed Fat," pissed tlie audi 1 ence with his excellent singing. The "Jiown on the Farm scene and the water front, allowing marirl view of San Francisco hay, wire tV'O .good pieces of stage set ting. ECOMMERC- NOVEMBER WAR , 18, 1P01. EftiilllM NEWS AKl (Continued from Page duel. nounees that General Kuropautn that all his commander shall observe a similar practice tbe Japanese dead. This humane practice, which was initiated by the Japanese aud which apparently was calculated to secure consideration for their dead, lias met with applause from the Uuhmiu army, and will undoubtedly be imitated whenever the Russians are in possession of the field over which a baitlc has been fought. Tbe homogeneity and discipline of the Japanese as well as their success, have furnished them with facilities for the exercise of this conduct, the practice of which by the Russians has been rendered difficult owing to the heterogeneous elements which compose tbe Russian army, takes U connection with tbelr constant retreats, owing to the fact that the Japanese have been left in possession of nearly all the battlefields these humane and benevolent offices have entirely devolved upon them. This may have given the impression that the Russians have been in considerate In tlu-i- r treatment to the dead warriors, but sych an imputation would be obviously unfair. In the widely separated aud distant parts of tha battlefields where opportunities presented them selves for the exercise of humanity, there has been, of course, no means of knowing exactly what may hare happennd. This recog-hitioby toth sides, however, of the benevolent care of the dead still further marks the abandonment of primitive practices iu warfare. Tbe Vest n lx in each issue announce new plans for the organization of the army, indicating elaborate and thorand reinforceough reconstruction ment. dinner lit Will AT EL PASS llVuKaucil Dorn Page One). a CHAMBER'S SPEECHES irrigation is due principally .r' T which Is a tuiti.r The climate oi any i . ed by aucu a'xsrie;y 0 local and general, vhi. !i o;crc insularly as to time that a V'l1 continuous series of obs-rva en at short iimnals oi tir.,- far apart in spare, is neowj.,"'; frd (lata from which or a country or region temar i, ':5' 1' ' . a' (ho highest example of civilization, and luiliu'iut in tbe truest, the ricticxt ia usm the luppiuM people on Mr. F. It. Newell, Chief Kceiasatiuiu Set vice. earth. Engineer United fc'taie , v,--- -- lislted. In tbe early history of ti.A pari 1 State regular climatic a low. President Letter of Greeting From were few. f oue-lialnaturally Two and being n, yeara have elapsed Roosevelt Shaw Shows Properoua oniy by those prixat rltue (b- passage ol the uationa! irri-o- n ruie. Conditions, ,,. wto had a I scimlfic as-ri-e n 'S:J the groove 1 aci, ters of this Sjcteiasiic uatui. sale of tbe the lauds anXV7vT-Tfor iroai public 136th New York. l.r ruction uf irrigation works' various under Government ,.u,.rvi .the nual dinner of the New York Chamber be made iu 1S17 b lUirui-iu the stales and three terri- began to of Commerce waa held at Deliuomcoa. and in ISIS by the tories. During that time work has J)flice, Office The speaker were Secretary of the of the Army.; iu been energetically pushed foiwa-d- - in Treasury Shaw, lion. Joint Mjrley, M. Hydrographic OfKct of the Nav.- , '. Kit-soot surall the in arid YYest, the James Richard parts 1., Olney and Sir contributions to the woik. an j M. P. President Mortis K. Jessup vey, examination and construction of the Smithsonian Institution An . works. Isige engineering corps the field by inaugurating , presided. ". stea'.i has been created consisting of well After the healths of president Koor.e-ve- lt regularly recorded uWnailu,, at irauitM aud experienced and King Edward h- Iteen drunk engineers, weather. and the great problems of organization President Jessup read the following Soon niter the fstahlielini-n""Will letter from President and of method hate been largely de- meteorological branch of tt of c ? gj...' termined upod. you present to the chamber of Service, now the Worn her Bur au. iu- -j The available funds, upwards of my earnest wihl.es for the sucJhe meteorological work of the Saih'J cess ot their dinuor and my regret that have been allotted to the vari- aonian Insiiimfou wax turtle I ant not able to be pi exeat. I asked ous propecta, and while many details that organization, and by i . take to the secretary of the treasury are yet to he worked out the huger st ructions of the Pre'di'em in iu this my place. No body of men features of the undertaking are ail set-le- rological duties of ths Hy.irograi'h; Actual construction has been be- Office are to be transit rrej m country is so closely representative ol l( the immense business interests of the gun and is well advanced Li Arizona Weather Bureau, so that the Wj.c' country as the chamber of commerce and Nevada, and work is being titken system of tbe officially of comand therefore tlie clumber up under contracts in Colorado, llaho nervations, with the exception merce has a representative function and New Mexico. In tbe oilier states conducted by (lie Snrtaou-(;,.Uf.n;:- 1 not merely fur the mule of New York, plans and speclffcatJjus liave been Office, is, or is to be under the umirtf but for the whole United States. It made or are about completed; delays of that Bureau. are not is because of the fact that they Ths YYeather Bureau now l'laimalrt being caused laigjly by legal difficulthus in a popular sense, a representaor by the necessity of .sect ring stout 190 regular stations, wuere obties, tive body but because of my old friendservations of pressure, tc!r.icraturc cei tain needed coucessiuUK, or ship with and my esteem for many of on the pan of lodhl laud owners. precipitation, wind, humidity, rkud the members that I feel a sense of loss Although this gigantic undertaking and sunshine are made and roc.rdel. at. the impossibility of my being prehas been pushed forward with energy and about 3,500 other stations known sent with you on .tlie evening of the and zial, yet care has been exercised as voluntary stations where, through banquet. of public spirted prito guard against excesses of extrava- the Mr. Jessup then introduced Secretary vate ci zens, observations of temper-atuinThe of the gance. thoroughness who Shaw, in response to the sentiment and precipitatipn arc made aci vestigations have commended themWatchman, What of Ike Hour? said HARD TO KEEP recorded , the instrument for the selves to such with familiar persons in part; TROOP8 IN HAND. work; in particular, one large financier being furnished by the Govern-men- L "The country has safely passed Every Statu, and nearly every who has constructed an irrigation systhrough a political campaign with less Headquarters of the Third Japanese tem, has stated that if ha had em- country in each State, is commercial and financial disturbances before Port Arthur, Nov. 15, the same metnoda and the same by these stations and the method u( than ever before in our history. The .Army, via Fuaan. It is reported that a wound ployed men as those uf the Reclamation Ser- supervision is such as to Insure unresult was foreseen and discounted, received Stoessel has ne- vice he would have saved at least iformity and a very high degree of acand November 8th simply verified the cessitated byhisGeneral confinement in hospital, a million dollars to himself and hia curacy in the result. At this methoi expectation of ati or nearly ail. has been in operation for the past 3 that he refuses to relinquish the com- associates. Money ia now plenty and cheap, mand of the he has and that garrison, When the works are com pie tea years with a constantly increailiii crops are abundant, prices good, labor issued orders to the troops to die at whioh are now planned of under con- number of stations, it will be seen thsi finds ready employment, furnaces are their we already have a fair basts for ths posts rather than surrender. struction, upwards of a million acres determination aglow and hope ia buoyant. If clouds of the climatic conditiIt la said that the spirit of the Rus- of land and subdivided exist they do not show stove the horibe will legally ons for nearly all part of the country sian troops has been damped by the setzon. If hopeful conservatives into of actual kail continuous tha put possession and tha value of tha data being aoca-- 1 work, tbe lack of supplies tlers and land owners. The works are mulative Increases with every possess the country there is no visible and the year. hopelessness of their ability to built without reason to doubt that we are approachprofit or Interest to the The vilue of the information acquired make any successful defease of tlie to are be for ing a period not of inflation, but of unLy and government, paid Is said further that many and the facta established by these obexcelled growth and sound and sane fortress, it of the Russian soldiers are ready to the land owner in ten annual Install- servations, not only to irrigation inand safe development." ments. The limit of farm area is rig- terests as represented bythis Oongree. Mr. Morley waa then Introduced and surrender, but that they era kept at idly prescribed, and no man can have but to nearly all business enterpefeea their poets by officers, who threateu spoke briefly. them with revolvers, and that several more than 160 acres lri&sied by the and the welfare of the iwopie genvwd-l- y, is manifest to all of you, and I soldiers who were suspected of a desire government works; and be must live to been ehot as a warning upon the land, cultivate it, and make shall not take up the time of the Conhave desert RESOLUTIONS his payuients promptly. to other would-b- e deserters. gress by expatiating on it. It would The benefit to the arid YYest and to be neither practicable nor desirable fa The Japanese now believe that- the SWAMP THE . garrison has almost reached the limit the country in general In building up the section of the Congress to which centers of agricultural population ia this subject is assigned to treat the of human endurance. believed to be sufficient to justify the topic of climatology In any exhaustive DESTROYER COMES INTO CHE POO. continuation and extension ol this manner, and we have, therefore, chosen for the problems to be dlscuaaej great undertaking. Second Days Saaaion of American Che Foo, Nov. 16, 8:30 a. m. The Resolutions, credentials and perman- such as have special relation to the Federation of Labor Adjourns EarRuaian torpedo boat destroyer ent organizations committees were object of this meeting. While ths ly Tha Chicago Delegatee into harbor this then appointed and the meeting ad- topics are not all.new the writers hare this put Beat brought out many new facte and lrleax, morning. Firing was heard half an journed until 8 oclock tonight. ar- aud have endeavored to present them before she entered the harbor. A California hour the Then delegation San Francisco, Nov. 15. The second snow storm and high wind was pre- rived they Intended to fight Portland In such manner as to make them o Jays eession of the convention of the vailing at the time and it is believed and Denver for the 1905 meeting, but frooh httereel. American Federation of Labor abruptRussian vessel under cover of they decided today to work for Lo that the ly concluded shortly after the after- the storm attempted to escaua from Angeles for 1906 and help Portland noon acssfou was called to order today. Port Arthur. Tbe correspondent of the Ibis year. Denver also withdrew front This change In programme was necesAssociated Press succeeded in reaching the fight for next years meeting. sitated by the flood of resolutions the destroyer after her arrival here, Oklahoma secured approval today of which poured in a lien President Comphut he waa not allowed to hoard her. the geologic! survey for Its great ere railed for these documents. In the The captain of the Chinese cruiser mountain park project to reclaim two went space of a half hour sixty-on- e was the first person to go on and a quarter million acreH. handed to Secretary Morrison. They board She Ratstornpony. He held a The Mexican delegates resolved towere of almost every character that brief conference with her commander to ask the congress to give then could effect trade organisations, rangafter which the Ratstoropnny came day official recognition and an effort will ing rom such topics as petty disputes further In the stream and anchored in likely to be made to make tbe conon union Jurisdiction to such questkms the same Few stores carry tha variety in spot that the destroyer as womans suffrage and the exclusion gress international. did last before waa she style, weight and price In Mens August Mr. Andrews Bid In part: of Japanese from the shores of Americut out by the Japanese. Gloves that would enable a parThe congress meets under more ausca. The adjournment waa taken that ticular man to bs suited. on than precircumstances auy picious the proper committees might have the VERY LITTLE KIGHTINa. Generally tha man who withes vious year. The cause it represent afternoon and evening in considering to be wall gloved has to taka understood better la and better the resolutions. Mukden, Nov. 15. There was very throughout the country. something that may be a good Prejudices Before adjournment a delegate saw little Glove but It doesnt In this Noon fighting enough were vicinity once Its work which very Michael Davitt, the Irish patriot, sealvember 18th and 14th. The weather is against hava been laid aside. It la matsuit. Just strong ed In one of the galleries. He ImmediNow, we're a store that catera growing colder day by day and flurter for heartiest, congratulations that ately moved that Mr. Davitt be in- ries of snow are frequent. to the Glove trade, with noarly the President of tbe United State unvited to take a seat upon the rostrum. derstands the need and the possibilThe motion was promptly seconded and CONTRABAND FOR JAPAN. cries of "Davitt," were heard from all ity of Irrigation and Is willing to give to hle national Interest hie supparts of the house. Mr. Davitt waa es15. It is reported port by great 8eaitle, Nov. word and by dead. The people corted to the stage amid the cheers from Vancouver, II. C., that the Can- of the East are to a great extent, and of those present. He briefly addressadian Pacific steamship companys Increasingly, ed the convention, teHing the delerelinquishing thetr attisteamer Athenian, formerly, a United tude of caused by misunderIn he was that hostility with gates sympathy Slate government transport sailed their causa standing and ignorance. The more infrom that port 8unday with a contraReport waa made against seating band cargo for tha Japanese govern- telligent newspapers and public no Wo'll suit you never fear. President. Schasdi of the Chicago Fedlonger consider our work as a sectional tell us tha purpose for Just ment. charIn Its true look but upon it eration. the federation having been wish the Glove which to information received In one, you According ditchof Tbe acter ae national. making auaiiMided by the executive council. street, vessel la carrying a shipdriving, work Seattle the dress,, es and reservoirs and the application Coma deration of the matter was set ment we've Gloves for all uses. of 300 ions of cotton for the gov- of the reserved waters to the purpose for tomorrow morning. Wa have ths cxeluaive sals In ernment arsenal at Toklo. Fears are of will certainly affect, in The executive council. In its report, thla for the vessels safety as the agriculture entertained locality for certain Glove first instance, special kicaliLies. severely scored the brewery workmen Russian agent have advised 8t. Petof the very best make. But the instant, these localities feel the end recommended the endoramente of authorities of the nature of tomb of the their uufalr list, their label and their ersburg living waters, produce tlie Athenians cargo. official journal be withdrawn, and that crops aud cattle and various other unless the organization conforms to TORPEDO BOAT DUEL wealth, thfy will become purchaser $1 of commodities of every kind produced the rulings Its charter be revoked. MAY P0LMW. in In tbe evening the greater number of the manufacturing sections or for the the crossed the bay to OakNov. 13. 7:15 a. m. A sale by Importers, vastly enlarging Che markets for all those engaged in proland. where a labor mass meeting was RussianFoo, boat torpedo destroyer has ducing or in Kdlinjj; general commodiheld. just entered the harbor. She has not ties. total wealth of tke country been communicated with yet owing to will heThe San Francisco. Nov. 15. The army ewollcn. M. the roughness of the sea. II is reportAnother consideration, showing that transport Thomas, with Major General ed that a deboat Japanese sectorpedo amre F. Wade on board, arrived toour project is national and not JSfQ stroyer lias been seen outside watchtional tn it significance, lies Ip the night, too law to pass quarantine. ing the movements of the Russian ves- fact that the vast destined population sel. to be raised up through Irrigation on BEAUS now arid and semi-ari- d the portions of JSEEIIJIIi Che Foo. Nov. 14.-1- 1:40 a. m. our beloved country will be in the There is every evidence that the main perpetually agricultural, having (Conti wed from Page One). will disarm here only as a MONEY LOANED (be Intelligence, the firm and vigorous It la thought that she rosnrt. last White House under the escort of Mr. physiques and the intense patriotism SALARIED PEOPLE to elude the hopes Japanese destroyer, usually charset rizlng people living Peirro anil Col. Scorns. outside the harbor, at night. Real Estate and Chattel Lease the land and deriving their supTlie president later returned the call reported aa The Katxtornpny hmugbt a number ot upon therefrom. Berate quick, confidential nf the prince, driving from the White port nf Port Novakrai. the a commission. No copies to further A fact private. strongly tending House to the Arlington annex in an In one nf the issues WESTERN BROKERAGE CG the cause of national len carriage aurronmied by bicycle is stated that while a Japanese de-it and strengthen 221-- 4 Ecelea Bid Pbon 684-x- . Is that certain objections to irrigation policemen. Accompanying the presiNov. 11 she our scheme appear to have been surdent were his secretary, Mr. Loch, and stroyer was laying mines n was surprised by the battleship mounted, at least theoretically, to the hia military and naval aides. sunk. and' satisfaction of experts. There was leAfter the president lurt the prlnee fork an automobile ride over the city COMMANDER OF OREL 18 DEAD. gitimate fear at first that rompara-tlvel- y little water could he kept at escorted by Colonel Bynums and Mr. sufficiently high levels to enable It to Peirce. Paris, Nov. 15. The foreign office flow over very vs st areas in need of it. At ths White House tonight the was informed today from Daker, (On It wss found, however, I believe, that prince was the gueat of honor at a the extreme point of Cape Verde), of tbe tracts reachable by proper irrigadinner given by the president. No the death of Lieut. Neleidoff. son of tion works are indefinitely vast, much ladies were prei-enthe Russian ambassador at Paris. more so than one would at first supLieut. Neleiolf commanded the hos- pose sufficiently vast to make the utTHE MACHINISTS BALL pital ship Orel, ati ached to Vice- - Ad- most preparation for irrigating them miral Rojestvenaky's fleet. The ship well worth while. It le more and more The sixth annual ball to be given was fitted out in France, under the een that the lifting of water from personal au per vision of Mme. Neleidoff. under tlie earth to pull it over fields by Ogden lodge No. 127 of the International Assn of Machinists on and largely through contribution from can be made to pay in localities too ARE YOU PAYING RENTT If Thanksgiving Eve., promises well to be French sympathizer with Russia. This high for cribbed water to reach. It WHY 807 one of the events of the season. The morning Admiral Rojestveasky tele- is further observed that in nearly all committee in charge are sparing no ex- graphed Mme. Keleioff thanking her localities, alkali, when present, can be pense In th way of giving the public for her effort for the equipment of drained away so that with or without When Peterson A Co. will a royal good rime. The Machinists of the Orel, and later he telegraphed the additional treatment the land will be a modern house for t'r ' , 1 Ogden are lonmnsed of a gtear many tragic news of the death of her son. rendered productive. 6 rma. $1,800, Foreign Minister Delcswe called at good entertainers as well as haing good Mr. Ilenry E. YVilliams. Assistant $2.2110. If you intend to ouy or d" d supporters of tlie city and ought to the Russian embassy to express Ids con- Thief United States YV'ither Bureau and have . in cash have the support of everyone in mak- dolence with the family. and Chairman of the Section of Clima- furnish the balance and you can as this a tins nr!.il as well a social ing tology. delivered an address in which in SMALL monthly success. So YVashington. Nov. 15.- - Today's statereinemhrr the date. he said: charge-oshows:' Availa-- i The intimate relation that the snli-Je- et Plans furnished free of Thanksgiving Kve.., and con. and the ment of the treasury Mactiinists will show you a good Me cssh balance $114.28') ".17; goM of elimanlogy hears to that of Ir! lima. PETERSON A COv $80,191,482. rigation ia self evident, gg the need of ImmIomcuI bnrxey, spoke iu s fol- 0:.-V- i - Ini-r.,- . u t;-- Sur-eral'- , s hui-Mn- n. -l Kuo.-cve- li: com-mw- ie - fn-tn- reio-ded'o- U n re pur-po- repr-weui- el - CONVENTION Pata-toroim- ny Hal-Yun- fe Mens Gloves Rye-shile- lni Everything In Mens Gloves Come See Our Street Great Gloves tr FRED NYE, Clothier Arthm-newspape- Ret-viza- t. 1-- 2 one-thir- n i |