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Show THE MOSSIXQ EXAMISEB OGDEN, UTAH, FBIDAY MORNING, P.ETUKI FROM TRIP CF BAS AN la K. O. X ChaaiberlsLn tea Salt Lake a visiter Wad of Salt Laka la Ogden. Arthur. la Juim A. Anderson of Morpa Rsed last night. guest at the Henry Alliaan of Carlin, Nev., U in Ugdea on kiutaaaa. Win I MeAlliater and W. K. Satake ti Salt Laka City ara in Ogden wu justness. the yoeng people of the Presbyterian chuck could not supply the leuand last wees ihy will give another brand and cake sale at Jones' Aa tiro-tc-r- 338 25th St. Saturday. p. Diguoo, well known as a forcer resident hers, is up from Salt Lake tur a short visit. D. one sals. Chicago MillinCo., Opera House Hock. dosing ery Get your Thanksgiving cake at tha tread and cake sale given by the young people of the Presbyterian church Saturday. Nov. 19ih at Jones " Oneary, 338 25th Si. Hyrnm K. Garner and Mias Mary K. Bigler, both of Teton City. Idaho, and aged respectively 28 and 18 years, were granted n lirotuts to merry yesterday afternoon. Mias Bessie Payzant of Spanish Fork, Utah, la visiting with her sister, Mrs. Vm. B. Uugbro, at 2350 Jefferson avenue. A complaint was filed in the second Judicial district court lata test aven-In- g by Janeway A Carpenter beginning sidt against J. B. Drane for the recovery of $805.05. The complaint alleges that tha defendant la indebted to the a plaintiffs ibis amount repreeimluff loan contracted August 28. 1903. The plaintiffs ask Judgment, interest and MEN FROM SALT DISREGARDS CITY ORDINANCE. TWO YOUNG LAKE Chief Browning Overtakes tha at Rivardais. Automo-bliiat-s An exciting pursuit took place last night along Washington avenue and as far aa Ki vernal, which resulted in the Apprehension of two automo btlisu from Sait Lake. Rulen Wells and Lwsut Snow, violators of the city speed ordinance. T he young men were returning from a visit to Ogden, and were observed by Chief Drowning street in the vicinity of Tweuiy-sixtto lie going at tha alarming Tale of miles an hour. The about twenty-liv- e chief of police attempted so warn the occupants of the automobile that they were vuilaliug the ordinance, but their great to give a respectspeed was ful audlenoe to the man on the wheel. Mr. Browning, who ia a good cyclist, started in pursuit, but discovered the futility of heading the chappeurs off in that way, and when he had proceeded about two blocks he transferred to a buggy driven by a sympathising stranger with a fleet burse. 1 he chase developed into a test between horse flesh and machinery, with chances, but for an accident in favor of the machine. While ascending tha tha fuKiverdaie hill at were by an stopped gitives untoward accident: a tiro was pnno-lureand they were obliged to atop. to send $10 each to popromised They lice headquarters as surety fur their appearance and were allowed to go oa their own recognlzuncei to d A MAN'S SHADOW." One of ne Jyl ba extend our sincere friends who so to thanks the many Washington, Nov. 17. The president as si a Led ua during the sad accihas disapproved the recommendation kindly our brother, Joseph of the army retiring board for tha re- dent wherein Frew, met hla death in the collision tirement or Major Aaron Appel of the of a passenger and freight train medical department on aoount of dis. of Granger, Wyo., on the Just aervit-eto the Major Union east ability Incident We especially wish to Pacific. the Appel Is now under treatment at thank Mr. Henry Sellouts of Rock general hospital at Sun Francisco. This ease has been pending before Springs who gave ns much assistance in taking care of (he body during the mar department for a long time. The president has approved the find- our stay in Rock Springs. We aiau cur appreciation to all who ings in tba case of Second Lieutenant express us in any way. May. He who aid gave Fourteenth John MrPreuin, infantry, who was tried and convicted on several rules all things well give comfort to counts of conduct unbecoming an of- them in the buur of affliction. Sincerely, ficer and sentenced to dismissal. WILLIAM FRBW, Tha president has commuted the senIn behalf of family. tence to reduction of 100 files and forfeiture of $49 per month of hla p6y for CARD OF THANK six months. REPRIMANDED FOR ATTACKING FRIARS. Bloomington. III.. Nov. 17. Miguel Nicada. a young Phillnplne student, who is befog educated at the state normal university al Normal by the government, has been reprimanded by W. A. Sutherland of the war department for attacking the friars and the of the Catholic church in the Philippines. Nlrada'a articles first appeared in tha Tdtte. a student paper at tha university, and were then widely copied by the press of central Illinois. Rev. J. J. Burke, of St. church, took up the matter to the war department and received a letter in which it was stated that the were not apntwancee of the Filipino -proved and that ho would be vigorously censured. Mr. Sutherland stated that the Filipino ahnnld have devoted himself to a discussion of other matters of wide Interest concerning his country instead of attacking the church. wish to TVs To the many kind friends who assisted anl lent a helping hand during our late bereavement. the aickneaa and death of our beloved husband aud father; may they all receive tho name kind treatment during their dark hours of sorrow. MRS. C. F. WATKINS AND FAMILY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. raet-hod- Pal-Tic- k's Be- Teamster . Out 120 Mora Hava Been Called Out Twenty-thro- e who left Wednesday evening to inspect the new Rich oouniy road 'returned home last evening. Following is the roawr of the party: County Com mi Billy Wilson. T. H. Carr, presi- Cb lingo, Nov. 17. A mob of sympa- 18, 1901. Washington. Nov. Tha hoard of 17. trustees of ihe Catholic university, which has been Riming here tor two days, adjourned today until the second Wednesday after Easier. It waa announced tonight that the Waggamaa failure, by which tbe university will lose at least part of $876, IKK), the work of the institution would go on with even greater vigor than ever before. It was positively stated that no action was taken by the trust regarding the thisers with tha striking furniture movers attacked several wagons ut the Johnston Chair Company in the heart Marquise de Monstiera letter. Neither dent Of the ciiy council; Robert Wilson, tree inspector; Hollo Emmett, city of tha business district toaay and for that nor the Waggamsn failure, it is councilman; C. R. Hollingsworth, a time traffic waa blocked by a mass Mid. would stop the plans for the upof struggling rioters. The drivers of sad Rudolph Kurh-lstate senator-elec- t, building of the university and it was the wagons were menaced by ihe mob. intimated that offers of financial asand George S. Iwaa, state Careful observations Tha few policeman on hand were powsistance from Catholics throughout the were made of the condition of the road, erless to make headway against the country had been made. At presrewhen aa which a way with a view to forming Judgment rowd, only gave ent the finances of the institution will to how muck it would require to put in lorcunent a of police arrived. Simibe manad by tbe committee appointfo'f two wagon At traffic. lar trouble occurred when the road in good shape last year. ed to the an loaded with chairs drove up the next session of the legislature comboard Sherman street entrance of the appropriation will lie asked for to Berlin, Wrta Nov. 17. The Berlin plete the road. Wfara the new road of trade building. National bank closed its doors at noon la completed mach of the trade that today and posted a notice saying: now goes to Evanston. Wyoming, will Owing to the withdrawal of deposits Chicago, Nov. 17. If the determinaand tha benefits that come to of this bank baa been will eventually accrue to the state will tion of the leaders ia the strike of the business hands of the comptroller tha carried la teamsters ia out, placed imfurniture of the cost the overbalance far one of tha bitterest fights that has of the currency. provements on the road. A meeting of the stockholders had taken place ia recent years in the local been railed for December 6th to arworld la predicted. lalmr DISTRICT C0U8THATTERS range for paying a 60 per cent assessteamsters went Today twenty-thre- e in order to strengthen the bank out, 120 more have been ceiled out ment and to remove any doabtful paper Ada Carr Granted Divorce From Geo. for tomorrow and other teamsters may which might be found. Notices had be called out for a sympathetic strike. C. Carr by Default. been issued to the stating the with rioting bank's determination public The strike opened today to strengthen itThe following matters came up in and fighting in the streets and more self. The notices were misconstrued tha second Judicial district court yes- trouble ia predicted aa the furniture by the depositors, a run on the bank continue to will that dealers say they resulted and became ao serious that terday: drivmake deliveries with the directors determined To close the Dan Maiaraieh, the Austrian who ex- er and it ia will wagons tnat expected doors. The deitoaltg aggregated $760,-00- 0. tracted $105 from tha pocket of Eli be attacked as soon aa ihey appear la a sleeping countryman in a sa- the streets, even though guarded by loon on Wall aveaue and hid tha bills in the toe of his shoe, where they were police. ACTION AGAINST Secretary A. J. Reed, of the teamfound by the officers, was sentenced to SCHWAB DISCONTINUED. sters joint union, said tonight: on year hi the stats prison. now out All the teamsters who are Albert Hall, a New York, Nov. 17. All action youth, called out tomorrow against Henry T. Scott, of the Hyde was brought before the court and tried and who will ba for incorrigibility and was sentenced are taauuters'- working for members Windless company of Bath, Me., and to the state industrial school until 21 of the Chicago Employers Association, the Union Iron Works of San Francisco years of age The trial wae the result but unless wa obtain our demands, in the nowfamoua litigation instituted of a complaint sworn to and filed by which we believe are Just, the strike by John A. Morris and live other minW. H. Hall, hla father, Juat previous to will be carried beyond members of the ority stockholders against Charles M. tha bringing of the lad before the Chicago Employers Association, and la Schwab and others, was discontinued likely to taka in many labor organizaJudge. today through an order by Judge ' Tha divorce case of Ada Carr and tions." Imcombe, In the United Statee Circuit, Frederick Job, who ia manager of court In the suit the complainants George C. Carr, pending for some time, cams np for final disposal and was the Chicago Employers Association, asked that the de$ ndants be compelled lost on default by tha defendant. Geo. said tonight: to repay all the profits, money and bon. C. Carr, who failed to appear. Ada It looks aa if this strike would uses they had derived through their Carr and Mrs. George Slone testified spread, aud we will tight it to a fin- connection with the formation of tbe for the plaintiff, giving evidence tendnow defunct shipbuilding corporation. ish. defendant, as aling to show that Complaint was also made against The point at issue with tha furniSchwab individually for the method leged In tha complaint, had subjected ture drivers la the refusal on the emtha plaintiff to cruel treatment at sun- ployers part to sign contracts with la which be acquired the stock of tha Bethlehem Steel company for about dry times. The decree prayed for them. and sold to the shipbuilding granted divorce and the custody of the ia no question of wages InThera son. company for $30,000,000 in. the securivolved. Tha contempt proceedings against ties of tba latter. A similar order waa Lee Richey by Marian Bans for violatsigned by Judge Lncomve discontinuing Y. M. C. A. ANNUAL DINNER. all action of John L. Harris against ing an Injuncthm granted by the court October 8, 1903, restraining the deJohn W. Gates, and others; and in the fendant from diverting the water from New York, Nov. 17. Many promisuit brought by Robert H. Bradbury, a certain spring claimed by the plain- nent guests identified with the work of a minority stockholder against J. P. tiff, wae taken np, and Judge Rolapp the Young Men's Christian Association Morgan A Co. entered a derision that the contempt in aU Its branches attended tha annual is purely technical and that no other dinner of the association today at the PUEBIX), Colo., Nov. 17. The Pueblo Title and Trust Company today punishment should ba imposed on the Waldorf-Astori- a. defendant than tha payment, of actual Secretary of the Navy Morton, one announced that it wu ready to make Its test payment in full of all liabilicosts, axel naive of witness or attorney of the speakers, said in part: fees. ties, 75 per cent, of which haa already I came here for the purpose of InIn tha case of Bertram and IJghtibot dorsing the naval home of tha Y. M. been paid. Tba failure occurred eightva Mary L. Farrell, Involving Judg- C. A. and the splendid work done by een month ago, the total liabilities ment against the defendant for $372, this association for the betterment and amounting to $350,000. representing an alleged unpaid bill fqr happineea of the enlisted men in the work done by the plaintiffs in erectNew York, Nov. 17. In a preliminnavy. I know that everybody In the ing a house, and a onunter suit of the navy from department beads down te ary report to Health Commissioner defendant for $155 representing alleged tha men themselves ara grateful tor Darlington regarding tbe air conditions in the subway. Professor Charles F. damages sustained by tha latter on the results that have been obtained. account of the nature of the work done "The men who make up onr navy to- Chandler declares that the air there and time lost, the court ruled that day are aot from the coast, aa they contains very little leas oxygen than neither party ahnnld recover upon were In the past, but are gathered from the outer air and ! aa pure aa the (Atlier the complaint or the cross comthe Interior of the country and the air in moat houses. plaint and neither party ahonld re- far west. Ninety per cent of the men cover eostaL Omaha, Neb., Nov. 17. Father In the navy today are oit.laen of tha The case of Jeans Moore Hunt vs. M. United States and moat of them are Schell, the Catholic priest who hu R. Beaver et al came np and on mococe Into much prominence through native born. tion of Cliarles Stout for the plaintiff we have the beat men hla connection with the government At present the riwe waa ordered dfomtaeed aa to of tfie Winneany nary In the worid. They are Investigation into affairs at the defendant Lewis, and continued aa Reservation la Thurston counthe bago the sheltered, fad. best bast the to the other defendants. moat Intelligent of any aeamen In any ty, end who wu later removed from The cane of Brown-FnrmCompany we should have hie pariah by Bishop Scannell of this vs. M. R. Reaver et aL waa ordered nary in the world. If on a state wu tonight arrested any misfortune God forbid that we city, ' continued pro tern. should 1 am sure they would fight the warrant charging him with forgery. Father Schell wu taken bark to besL Memphia, Tran.. Nov. lV--C. H. G. Thurston county tonight to answer tha Billing's Lon Dillon for fhe second The warrant charges that LARGE charge. FEE. CLAIMS ATTORNEY time in two days failed thrs afternoon Father Schell forged tbe name of Mrs. to beat her criabllaned record of 2:01, Llttlewalker to a certificate of deposit, al regarding which event a controversy Washington, Nov. 17. The attorney-generdrawn by the bank of Homer. Band-erin Millard haa arisen. Driven by . Schell skys it la the result today rendered an opinion, Father her trainer, she went a mile In which be holds that a treasury warrant of persecution. According to his story, issued in favor of the elate of Masaa-chuaat- ta he signed the certificate and the woand now held by a local at- man, who cannot write, made her mark Stockton, Cal., Nov 17. Murdet and robbery were revealed today, when torney here under power of attorney In the presence of witnesses, one of Charles Horton, a Standard Elect rlc on the plea that his fee haa not been whom corroborates the priest's story. company patrolman, found the body paid, must be turned over to the state, to refuse 20 of a young man. less than years and that ahould the attorney GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE IN SESold. lying on tha ground close to one of do so, the warrant will be cancelled and SION. the romponya poles, in a ploughed fletn a new warrant issued to the state, about two miles south-we- st of Stock-toabout a year and a half ago Congress Kan.. Nov. 17. The regThat it ta a case of murder their appropriated about $1,600,000 to reim- ular Topeka. of the grievance annual can be no doubt. The iwckets were burse the slate of Massachusetts for ex- committees ofmeeting ihe Brotherhood of Locoout insideont. In incurred , troops motive Engineers and the Brotherhood fitting penses during tha Civil war. including interest of Locomotive Firemen of the Santa 17. the Nov. state Fe railroad are bing held here. The Mm James Teior, and premium on gold paid by Seattle, 74 years old. and a well known citizen, Previously the state authorities had will make an effort to waa drowned in Lake Union today. entered into a contract with a Wash- committees make a change In the rules. Tha state aa in to act agent ington lowyer Berlin. Nov, 17. A dispatch ,to the looking after the claim and agreed, to trouble will be presented In effecting Frankfurter Zeitung from Constantiallow him ten per cant of the amount a settlement. received. The attorney holds the warnople says Turkey's ordering a hunSTOCKSOUTHERN dred new batteries of artillery from rant and refuses to turn it over to the COLORADO MEET. HOLDERS ia German. French and English factories state until hla fee of $160,000 paid. at ihe cost of $19.1X10.000. The Krnpp The state contends that the fie ia grossDenver, Nov. 17. The entire capital company gel the largest cont racis. ly excessive and makes other allegatColorado ami Southern ions tending to show that the attorney stock of the of ia not entitled to tha fas claimed. The wu represented at the meeting holds that the war- stockholders held here today. All the attorney-generexcept rant belong! to tbe Kate and hat tbe old directors were Lewiaohn, resigned. Joseph P. attorney haa recourse to the courts to Adolph Cotton, Jr., wu chosen in place of The arrivals at the Reed for the past establish hla rights in the matter. Mr. Lewiaohn. Granville M. Dodge twenty-fou- r hours were:J. C. Wilson. named aa chairman of the board. wu CATCH TO SHOPLIFTERS. Palisade, Colo; A. J. Albrlng. Oahhash, Miss.; R. T. Sullivan, San Francisco; St. Louis. Nov. 17. The Philippine W. S. Nicol, New York; F. A. Sullivan, New York, Nor. 17. Losses of half constabulary battalion, consisting of Denver; G. D. Blain. Philad'a; R. S. a million dollars through shoplifters 215 men and officers and the Iliiitppine Chamberlin, Salt Lake; G. E. Seymore, have been suffered during the past year band, containing 81 pieces, will go St. Louts; Joseph S. Drukker. New by twenty-on- e department stores in from the YYorlda Fair to the New York; Roy Drukker. New York; G this city, whom proprietors, because York Art Exposition, which opens In Dutton, San Fran cisco; Mrs. J. P. of these losses, have formed an alliance Madison Square Garden December 17, Guild, Ft. Bridge. Wya; H. YV. Reiss. to fight patty pilfering. Tbe fact that and closes December 30. New Y'ork; J. E. Bradlev. St. Louis; an alliance has been formed came out Y YVeoner, New York; YV. p. White-coin- b, today when a woman waa given a fifNov. 17. Secretary Washington, Seattle; Waller B. Day. Rochest- teen days sentence by the court of Taft today conferred with the PresiNew W. S. er, York; Garrett, San general sessions after having pleaded dent regarding bia forthcoming mesexFrancisco; Geo. N. Gray, New York; guilty to a charge of Bleating goods sage. Tbe consensus of opinion, Will N. Gray, New York; Y. M. Got valued at $5 from a department store. pressed to tbe President that If the waldt, Reno, Kev.; Oeo. 8. Dean. North Hitherto the storekeepers have been tariff la to be revised the work should Ogden; James A. Anderaon. Morgan, willing to let offenders off with a fine, be taken up early, but thus far no den, Utah; .T. H. Cary, Ogden; Henry and the court aa a rule has acted ac- rision has been reached and none will Chlrago; D. P. Digman, Salt Lake. cordingly. be until the President hu had opporBefore sentence waa Imposed today tunity thoroughly to discuss the subthe attorney who had prosecuted the ject with members of congress generTHE MACHINISTS' IALL case said that his law firm had been ally. It ran be stated that tariff revision The sixth annual ball to be given retained by an alliance of twenty-on- e by Ogden lodge No. 127 of the In- department stores to prosecute every will not be discussed in the president's Arn'n of Machinists ternational message. on case of shoplifting. Thanksgiving Ere., promise sell to be one of the events of the season. The Washington, Nov. 17. The Kate de-p-ar I in rut baa bran informed Tsolrai. committee in charge are sparing no that A. F. In tjie way of gluing the public Jaurett, the American newspaperman Negca-An- d. a rare for Insomol a royal good time. The Machinists of who waa ordered to leave Venezuela la Pl'js'.riun (Jkcetio'jSyi -- Aa o' Ogden are composed of a gieat many by President Castro because he waa opIs to count Pki. fash!cii':.i good entertainers as sell as being good posed to Lite government politics, Nogjre Very good, but cur bn by can t supporters of the city and ought to sailed yesterday for Forto Rico. Tbe count. Home Notes. have the support of everyone ia makstate department is awaiting a detailed ing this a financial as well aa a social report from the American consul at It Is ccaidcred that Japanese men success. So rememlier the date, Caracas of the facts connected with are among the best nradleworkers in and cou.s Eve., of Mr. Jaurelt. who is and the the expulsion j Thanksglviug ! the world, thftr only equals being, tha Machinists will show you a good said to bs an American citizen, hail1 women of. Russia. lime. ing from Chicago. w the most Iondon, Nov. J7. brilliant theatrical performances ever held in Windsor Castle occurred tonight when Beer bo hm Tree, by the command, took down a special fBDeril nervines were held over tha King's to produce A Man's Shadcompany at John of contains Manning Hyrum The stage was erected In the ow. meet house yesterday tug 'the Hooper historic Waterloo chamber and tha afternoon. The funeral la said to be audience was worthy of its Betting. In the largest aver held in that kicallty, the front row of gold and red plush imany friends coming long distances chairs aat King Edward, next to him to pay thetr last respects to this sterl- was Queen Amelia of Portugal, then as ay. Tha ing cltteaa who has passedana and all King Charles of Portugal at Queen spankers were many and Alexandra's right. Then there were rare to the tribtua qualpaid glowing Prince and Princess of Wales, the dethe life of ities and exemplary and Duches of Connaught. All Duke bereavement is ceased. There general wore uuifonns and evening dreoa their res at Hooper over the loss of this peeland lapels. The orcollars red with ined member of tba community. The men and the Jewels worn tha ders by cemterment took place at the Hooper of the women added brilliancy to an etery. audience auch aa baa seldum gathered la England. Official 17. W. Nov. Va., Wheeling, King Edward and King Charles both West in counties fifty-ofrom returns followed the performance vivaciously. a Roosevelt plurality Virginia given Mrs. James Brown Potter especially over Parker of 32,215: Dawson. Repubwhile another lican candidate for governor, has 8,481 attracted attention, American, Geraldine Wllaon. a small over Cornwall, Democrat. child of nine, upon whom this and Hyde melodrama hinges, also won CHINKS DEPART. frequent applause. Tha case included auch wall known players aa Lionel fit Louis, Nov. 17. Two hundred and H rough, Gerald Da Mnurier, Clareoco Chinamen who have been Blakiaton and Kate Cutler. thirty-tw- o connected with the World'a Pair conKing Edward, despite a long and cession since the opening of the expo- tiring day, looked exceptionally well. sition, departed tonight in eight special He aent hearty ihaufc to Mr. T ree for rare over the Wabash railroad on their producing tills play,' which, aa tho way to San Francisco, wheuce they will Prince of Walra, was one of hla favaall for China. orites. Tha party ia in charge of United RISE IN EASTERN BAR. States Immigration Inspector, and tba New York, Nov. 17. The Eastern Chinamen will he closely guarded on the trip, aa many of them do not want Bar Association today ordered aa adto return to their native country. They vance of $2 per ton in the price of ita ware admitted to the United States products. There were meetings during Under bond, and BertiHon mnasnnuenta tha day of the bar, aieel plate, steel ware taken of each member of the beam and Keel structural plate pools, but according to the beat information party. In one. of the can accommodations were reserved for thirteen Gel-a- no price rhangra have yet been determined by those Interests. girls, who bad also filled engagements at the WorldVFalr. CARO OF THANKS. DISAPPROVES RECOMMENDATION. TEAMSTERS STRIKE Tha party of prominent Ogdenitea CHASE visit-la- c u Party of Ogdenitea Inspect Road tween Weber and Rich Co. EXCITING FURNITURE laSPfCTIM XOVEMBEH Ogden. Utah. Nov. 12, 1994. It has been reported to ua that a report is in rirculation to tho effect that ihe Order of Washington had not made a settlement with ns for the life insuranco carried by Moroni Skeeu. We wish to stale to the public that inch a report la untrue, and that the Order of Washington has mads a com plete settlement with ua and to onr entire satisfaction. We have only the kindliest feeling fur the order aud hope it may live long and help many aa It haa helped us. MARTHA J. SKEEN. J. S. LEWIS a CO. 3B9 STERLING SIVER FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS New, Correct designs and paterna Just received an assortment to make a creditable and acceptable choice that will enable aay-one J. 5. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers AT THE BIQ CLOCK, WASHINGTON AVENUE. Exclusive Ogden Agents for PATEK A PHILLIPS SWISS WATCHES. Og-le- non-unio- n . . an a, bbwiT. tfi- - ' I I mi rsuus amam CL Almost every man has read the fairy tales of the Clothiers, in the newspapers and magazines. mi&M Almost every man been disappointed ar.d disgusted on looking at the Clothes thejT pretended to CL 1 describe. CL We invite these men to call at our store to be mor.t agreeably surprised. CL Its easy to draw a picture of Mens Clothes, as they should be, but its not so easy to make, the Clothes that look like the picture. CL We publish.no misleading illustrations but we do know how to provide our patrons, wii'-the right kind of Clothes. If you have had Clothes troubles, Sir, we invite you to come to this store for relief. Well surprise you with the excellence of our Clothing, and please you with our reasonable prices. i Come. Fred M. Nye, cilthUr Washington, Nov. 17. On of Immigration Inspector Dnnn at g Louis, the offlclale todav ordered the deportation of fourteen Gcitlia six Chinese who have been employed In a concession at the St. imuiz expo, itkm. It is understood tliev will u deported at once. CiiImu Caatmt Far a Bril la Tibet. Among some of tha wilder Tibetan trllias In the Keko-no- r there ia a curl-on- e marriage ceremonial function. This consists In placing the girl, on her wedding morn, In tbe upper part of a tree, while her male relatives reAain on the lower limbs, or else In theTwick SATURDAY, NOV. 19TH. part of her father's tent or hut, while these same relatives guard the entrance, In each case the latter being $1.00 to Salt Lake City and retzrt armed with lolo thorn sticks. via Oregon Short IJne. Special tra'a The groom, when these preparations leaves Ogden 10:15 a. m.; regular have been completed, rides np and an- trains leave Lake returning S:4i nounces hla intention of seizing tha and 11:45 Salt p. m. The above cheaf bride. This requires fortitude, for rate account Big Foot Ball Game. Agrtha relatives beat him unmercifully icultural College of Logan, Utah. v& when he attempts to reach tbe woman. University of Utah. Also see Maxine If he mannges to elude hla aaaallgnta Elliott In the comedy. Her Ova and touch the toe of the woman ah la Way, at Salt lake Theatre Saturday hia, he ia welcomed Into the family matinee and evening, and complimented on hla ardor. Should he fall be suffers not only the inconvenience of being wlfeleee,, but the loea of cattle and other presents given during tbe negotiations. By the sale of a girl to one km a, however, the faUTAH ther does not relinquish hia claims upon her, but inay sell her to other. suitors who come afterward, until abtnay have half a dozen huxbunds. Uuoklor-era- 1 Magazine. T Orlrla ( Vaadevtll. The word vuiKlerillc," which now means a play In which songs are introduced, is a corruption of Y'aux de Vire. the names of two valleys in Normandy A fuller In Yire. In the fifteenth ran tury, composed same humorous an I satirical drinking songs, which wore very popular throughout France, under llie name of their native place, Y'aux The' terms seem to have de Y'lre. been corrupted into votx dvlU. A collectlan of sooca'was published at Lyons In VA1 eu tilled Chansons Yolx de Y'llle, and another at Paris la 1578 called Recueil dra Pina Belles Chansons ea Fonua dee Volx da Yllle." Both these publications ware probably reprints of the original aongn. At any rate, tbe name "vaudeville' has in some way grown out of them. Boston Globa KEf Is Just as nourishing, toothsoms and wholesome as tha beef from the other states. Wa ara equipped for handling all our masts In a cleanly and scientific manner. We respectfully solicit a trial order. L E.WEATHERBY Wholesale and Rstail Butcher. 2458 Wash. Ava ODDER gv n. REED HOTEL private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE G 223-- 4 Eeciss Bldg Than 834-- The al Pleasant difference between Kclths-Konquer-- r" Shoes and the other everydsy kind la Keiths Konquero' u Fitf U JuK aa easy and comfortable as -: $6 or you'd paid a custom-makor even more for a special pair. Lit-ma- se MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Lotas. 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