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Show ' THE MOKXJXG EXAMINER: I Fifty Years tha Standard i' CARVER CASE NOW ON Made From Crapes " No Alum EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS bidapandant Phene SMI N. Ph0i ... ... N SI N BUSINESS OTP1CE Na. 120 lippmdwt PIiom . i....i.,.RA 00 Sail Phono WM. GLASMANN u..Na. 120 Independent Phene Na. 120 SMI Phaaa ..Nn. 120 af bath telephone systems cteaed aftar S p. m. If yon don't fat pour papar phono Noloon, CirSail 770c; Ind. 072. D. culation Manager. ... a A bulletin P. Porbea by R. tha appoint uient of W. FYuk White aa train dispatcher, to succeed C. B. Alkan, resigned. Recretarr ' of Plate Hammond and Hammond were Ogden rlairora lent evening, and Mr. Hammond ient part nf the evening at the Weber club. Mra. Harry S. Richard, representing tha Aricona nimiiany, and Mra. Richard, aa well an Janies Pell, press agent of the company, are at tfaa Heed. TESTING OF NUMBER NINE THE LONG NINE HOURS wants benefit of plaintiff RIVER SEEPAGE. ELECTRICIANS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY ARE WATCHING. UNION PACIFIC TRAIN DELAYED AT WASATCH. 2451 Wash. Ave. over Wm. Driver & Son's Drug Store RaauHs May Rsvoltrtionix Wlra By tarn af Telegraph Companies in Uauad States. Poor Connections of Other Roads Together With Derailment Caused Undue Tardiness. WE LIKE TO WORK FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE MAND AND APPRECIATE PERFECTION IN THEIR I of Francis Carver v tha The r North Ogden Irrigation Company oa rrial in tha heron d district court, yesterday, at both the morning and fieruoob aeaaiona. The caaa oa trial la the one la which a real raining Judge Armstrong order August 5u, restraining the defendants from further Interferriug with the flow of water and changing the oourae of the North fork of Ogden river. The complaint allege! that the defendant! entered upon the plaintiff's land and attempted to chang the course of the river from the went chanand to nel to ihe east channel, tha course of the same, and iratglih-to All it with material which prevented the seepage of ihe water to the land of the plaintiff. The plaintiff Baked that the defendant he restrained from further changing the course of the river and that Lbey he aaseaaed ihe coats of the suit, A number of wttuessae were examined fur the plaintiff, including Enoch Mra Montgomery, Farr, Nathaniel Kate O. Chamber. W. O. Hhaw, John and Janies Montgomery Carver, Thomas Clark, li was aiMipht to show by their Testimony tha conditions that had ealated fur a number of years, some nf ike witnesses having been feniiliar with condition for n number of yenrs. The nrtitude of ihe North Ogden people was a Ian brought out regarding their effort to dear tha bed iff the river. The teaiiiuony in the main would indicate that the plaintiffs received no from the river durbcnefli of y The ing the Irrigation season. being that there waa on warer In the rliamu-- l through ihe season and (list roimqiiently nny changing of the channel could not In any way have in- comThe Western Union pany began a teatlug of lines crossing Great Balt Lake, along the Central Pacific route, today, that may end in a revolution In the and electrical cab! service of lb world. William Finn, of Nt-York City, the Western Union's chief electrician, la conducting the invest igatlim and exwithin pert to have It completed three or four week. One of the great problem before the electrical world is that of obliterating the Induction, or spread of electrical energy from one wire to another. where two or more are strung In proximity. Even where the wire are heavily lnaulatel thl induction hence in n cable containing many line the use of one with high voltage temporarily puts the others out of service. tine year ago Mr. Finn made nn ex pertinent with the wire in question over Balt Lake. HI proposition than was to Institute a grounding system, each n half mile apart, across the lake. This, It waa thought, would ground all the stray currants that paused from one line to another and render them all available for aervire at the same time. There are nineteen of these wires within the cable. After a year trial the scheme proved futile and the present experiment is the consequence. Finn's idea has been to place a carbon block at each of the grounding station! and thla, he believes, will absorb the induction and leave ail the wire in perfrrt order for business, even though they be all used Tck-grxp- ex-la- t. simul-tancotikl- icatl-mou- 7- yes-terria- r a r o 1 enn-sul- A duplex train wire, of low voltage, la maintained by the present arrangement, aa well sa the Wheatstone iff 16H volts. Thla latter must be sustained by an even pressure, the low on tbe addition of a single fraction of a In addivolt causing a disturbance. tion to these a quadruples of 400 volts operated to tbe Are limit la to ba worked. Tbe theory that Finn will now endeavor to demonstrate la that an aerial rable eoousing all of tbe nineteen wires, assisted by tbe grounding and carbon block av sterna that are now in place across the lake, will eliminate all tbe present difflniliies by absorbing all the e'ectrlcal induct inn. If Finn's experiment works out aa expected, all the transcontinental wires will be slning In similar aerial cables. In that case. In the event of a storm whereby Ihe rable might lie brought down, no Intemipiion to talegraphlc romniunirstiim ran follow. The wires, even while down, will lie .amply protected, and mesgra may continue to ps.. The only loss an accident of thin nature can then attain g the labor of the aerial cable to its proper place again. The eiecirical world la closely watching tip experiment and important. development a are expected. en-Cs- ral-ln- NEW LIGHT IS TO BE MANUFACTURED iV IN Thousands iff dollars have been spent throughout the country at difRESIST ARREST ferent time In an endeavor to secure I IHE BISMARCK SALOOS a process of vaporlalng kerosene for llghtlug purposes, but not nntil recently ha the Raffle been brought near Behniedar Bartandar Pluckily Helps to a complete sticce. A new light Officer Janaan in Landing Tough has just, been perfected that burns Character. with a wonderful brilliancy, whirh Is generated by vsporialng the kerosene, a hydro-carboThis The Bismarck saloon, nn lower forming gas. Twenty-fiftstreet, waa the scene of light lias been perfected and placed the market by an Ogden conMiderabla excitement ai an early upon hour laat night, during which the barof lighting baa This new the been perfectedprocess tender. Otto Bchnieder. showed with a simplicity of muff that he waa nude of and assisted construction and perfect minimal inn Officer Jensen tn landing a couple of ihat. has put It far In advance of anyIn the city jail. touxh characters thing of the kind that has even been Shortly before 1" o'clock two men put on the market. How well the inentered ilic saloon, ann after purchas- ventors have succeeded In accomplishing a couple of drinks stood around the ing thla i being Ifluatrated by tbe place. Rchieder did not like their ap- plant now in operation in Wards conpearance. and when Officer Jensen fectionery on Washington avenue. A came along he lold him to wait for a many of the citys Imniness mm great aide. while oni hate interfiled themselves In the aur-oe- t There were eeveral other men in the of this new enterprise. nd all could Schnla.ler place at the time, mi most every night they are making test us unwelcome guest noi watch hla the as and brilliancy of aa he would hare liked to. hut he Ihe tonew light, n is claimed that it behind men the one of the noticed go a is to read poHsllile newspaper on the show case in ihe front of the saloon opposite lde or the street from whre and sieul Mime cigar. of these oue lamps is In operation. When hi- le'-.- ramp luck to ihe bar. It I also reported that lince the room Rrhnleder told him tn stand still light has pnned to be xnrh a wonderanil came from behind the bar to ful surres that effori r.re now under march him. When he asked him for the sending of a member if where the cigar he had taken were way the east for the purpose of company to back." "Run the man other raid. he ptiirha-inin.irhinery and other maand he himself followed hla own ad. terial nerraxii ry for the establishing of vice. Schnledvr ai ome callrd to who had remained outside, and a large plnut. for the manufacture of the lights, in thi place. the iMiiireinan collared one of the men. (Taints are made that (here is a while Srhnieder had the other In the great demand for such a light in ih rear iff he ailnon. the throughout Jcnoen appeared on' the many town Aa oon there being nothing Inn the old style ac-tile real light firlcd. in whleh of kerosene now In ueo and p0 lamps three other men who were alioiit the tried put manufacturing of hydm-rarhnlights plare took a hand. They out oftobusiiff ae kind of the Missouri river. any Jensen and the hart en iterFrom I' this would went that the a ness. lift b liberal cm- oft hi club before the new company are very Jenen mini aged to Mtbdite so of the ami should be the means of men and land them in ihe cooler, the bright bringing much business to this city. oilier three earaping. fiP- - the men were autiiiucd and hail TOOK TOO MUCKlAfirQ, been handcuffed together one of the BAO ME HUNTING SEASON I Fine sport ft r tS: Runner especially when you have a good gun and ammuniticr ; Also i tine hunting coat to carry ytur gam: in. rom-I'an- I We Have Them All. Our prices arc in accord with the articles. Always right. H. C. Hanson & The Bicycle 2528 Washi Avc. Sons People. - g Opposite Gty Hall Jen-sea- wi-.- t. DIAMONDS! RESET nros-pect- his foot planted men ilelibcraieiy through the plate g'.txr in the front of the show ease. Although the men are wranget tn bo h the ci? thev scented to know ChamCaptain Brown and Sergeant a: the bers. and in addressing thrm station were sullen uni impndent. Great cedil is due o ipcnnieder for the plucky wav in which h waded ihto the men. sod the police give him all the credit for the captire. When you are tCk you e:i for the beat physician In whom you have confidence it just at sciential, In a smaller way. to go to the bin teaeler when you. need diamond! looked after or your watch repaired? If you let some incompetent watchmaker work on yeur watch he will put it in auch a thape that when you DO vi't firt ci.iss people the bill will be larger for tampering Come to the beat place first and the coat will be much Iras. l"'t h-- hraeHHIHL'II1 JiUPtFilHUffPIF WaHI AW ALLOWED TO LANO. San Fisiieiw" F Sno'.h HnWHm J. S. LEWIS & CO. Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians. Wif. .: iiH a tahiir-- r. I New System LATE Tha drat day' run at the Amalgamated Sugar factory tana entirely satisfactory. the receipt for the day 100 wagon load of lieria and five car kiada. These were not all tako A SNAP li(H).Ol) down, Ba Inure rare of, hut aa the flrat day'a run la Ille plaintiff. like mp will bup the boat new alow, even thla large jured qaceaaarlly During the crots examination n roomed, alrtrtlp modsrti homa ia Op amouat can he handled. laughable incident ocriirred while dan. A beauty. 2162 A damn. Jame Montgomery was on the stand. A marriage license wa taaued wa ronduoilng Judge Maginnl Mr. and Mrs. Jamao ('retry of" Shelto William Will, aged 17. and the rm-exmutation of the wlineaa ton, Neb, tan wailing wllh Ibair Ikwens Hjoit, aged 26. liuth of Kivu to locate on the map a depression or daughter, Mrs. W. A. Bturkweil, for a Point a. wan-hole, four or flve feet In depth. few week 0. The witness readily located the water Ikm Maguire report a that the work hole, and stated to the court that he Rax Cal r M. a gradual of (he high described the school, baa lift for Chiwgo. where lia on the Napoleon and Ihe Saul a Marla waa acquainted with and will enter tbe Northwastern School minei ia progrraaing rapidly, and that same. there are at work on the two proper Judge Maginnl then told ihe wit for Dentistry. ilea twenty-twmen, twelve at the ue that there waa not aiich a water A Irala load of marines passed former and ten ai ihe laiinr. A new hole or depression aa ha had described, aald. Well, there Mr. through Ogtlen lat flight en unite to gasoline engine baa been inaialled at and one Munigomery The couri intlia rant after aerrtm ia the Jhilip-plneo- . ilia Napoleon mine and ia in working ia the diaromflued lengh order. New blink house have been dulged tn erected to accommodate thirty-!- ! e wrlne-s- , even hla attorneys, and the inmen. and within a ahori while will bn cident waa closed. K. Buckingham. supurin-lenrtegeneral John Carver teetifled that he had taxed to their rapacity. nf tha Oregon Short Linn, changed the course iff the frcqunntly passed through the city peaterday aft that he had many time entered river: WARRANTY DEEDS. eraiNia going to Balt lake. the bed of the river during the past 26 vcura to change it course and ihat E. C. Maason. auperlnb-nden- t of the George Lehnrrt of Spark. Xev., to lie had never benefited by seepage Salt jak division of tha Oregon Shnrt t'arl Iiehiiert. a part of Iota 11. J9, water. l.lnr, lff ttiiM noon on an block jn. Mr mt li Ogden aurvi-y- ; i that mi one can The defendrnt ay trip over Ihe flaxen rut off ivichm. rollon, Cruti. claim a prior right to wvpage waters whirh hna recently bora added to hla Florence K Kown. of A moo Crande. and. that those who have a prior right territory. Cal., lo John W, 11. Cooke, a part of to Ihe water of the stream can lot 10. blnck In. Smilh Ogden urvry; method to obtain the water. Tbontaa Kehoa, aon of the local lira conalderallon, (o0. li ia expected that Ihe plaiuliffa will rear their case by tomorrow at. noon and ihat Ihe defendants will then submit their testimony. BREVITIES 1005. 20, CABLE n aiock dealer, baa gone ear with 6. hurt head of rheep, and reached Omaha yesterday with bla charges. which hr delivered to the atork yarda. MORNING, SEPTEMBER TRIAL North Ogden Irrigation Company Charged With Changing the Cauraa of Ogdon River. A Cream of Tartar Powder UTAH, TVEDNESPAY OGDEN, ' . vf Reft hi riv:l three children: Sum Todd, . aed Mis Kn; MaWthoir.e. h hn-i(.errant, w .10 CSoie from .nk-..-l- i under prunn-- e of .ynicnt a' 7. iti ft . and ha tW tie- on the were (hat br-.iI:owed tn i ItihoiC' affhave Bla'o lo the ttunrgr.-tJ noli iiilciitl. i- nu-:h- - ji-.- - t X ' XlLAeugn to reclaim f i.iNUi.nui) ot A'sC-isn- d. which city officials assert bww boea apprnprlaed bv ihe Illinois Stoci Dmtiuiny at the mouth of Abe Sahaasot river, was Started hy Com J no lower of Puhlie Wot Its PXttMTMg toiajr.' It ia alleged that 2n Chicago. Sept ofAtd reclaimed hy filling in .Illegally added to tbe com-aprrtpery by encroaching upon a,Xks Mlrh.gm and the Cshnupt r!rr. qraf Karls'ad. IF. The Swedish and Norwegian enntiaaionrra occupied to da in unofficial conference and it, ere was no meeting. It t net thasn Ttt' preliminary wtT lie re;n -i until ITmrado S.-p- - ! TO RESTORE YOUR LOST TEETH. WE CAN MAKE AGOts PORCELAIN BRIDGE. FITTED WITHOUT A PLATE. WE Some anxiety prevailed at the Union MAKE THEM PERFECT AND GIVE A GUARANTEE FOR V EARS depot yesterday over tbe delay of train No. t. Union Pacific, dun from WE TAKE THE SAME CARE IN MAKING A GOLD OR Pna . the east at S oclock p. m. A long about CELAIN CROWN. 6 o'clock in the evening information THIS WEEK OUR EXPERT WILL MAKE ARTIFICIAL TEev canm that a derailment had occurred AT REDUCED PRICES AND GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION at. Wasatch and for a while the dispatchers office was busy. WE CAN TREAT AND CURE DISEASED GUMS AND No definite knowledge, however, LOOSE TEETH FIRM. WE FILL TEETH WITHOUT PAIN ' wr could be learned of the train. An acEXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. cident was predicted, but a faw minute before midnight the engine pulled EGGINTON CO, SUCCESSOR TO DR. MOBSMAN. into the station. One of the passengers told a reporter that they had a discomforting trip; Coma in and talk ever yeur Tooth troubles, Wa will adviM you that they had been sidetracked for almost everything running east over the without charge. road, and tliat. a dr lay at Wasatch occurred because of an engine there being off the track and obstructing traffic over the road. The train, when it. came into Ogden, COUNTY ATTORNEY STOPS YELLOW FEVER IS GOWNED waa over nine hours late. "The delay, said an official of the WILLE-RUHLI- N SAYS CRESCENT CITY HAH FiCHT road, "waa not due entirely to the engine accident at Wasatch it waa oc"The yellow fever germ in casioned by the poor connections of Movement la Sat on Foot to Hold Mill w in Thla City Wills Still la about abolished." tha roads that up the Union Pacific. ,id P. Woodward, at the Reed hm- -i W were delayed all along the line by Training. the tardy connection of the other night. Mr. Woodward ia a buinvss man s roada. County Attorney Parley P. Christen-eof Balt Lake county has put a the Crescent Citv and he ..poke from n N quietua on tha FIGHT fight, and personal knowledge. If the county "The fover was virulent for a tin, baa his the attorney WAS GREATEST EVER mill will not be pulled off aaway sched- he resumed, "but the expert medial service Ihat was immediately provldul uled. Harry Pattison Ur returned front He haa given di reel ions ie Sheriff did wonders in extinguishing ih ih coast, where be witnessed the Emery iff Balt Lake to the plague. Heroic effort alone battle. Harry said: "It fight being held, and In preventof the ih epidemic from spreading pretmiH arts aplte was the greatest fight that I bare ever fact that ihe south. Murria sees until thn sixth or seventh round, Issued a Mayor for the has already "Will President Roosavelt m will .w go permit fight, it when Britt threw science to (he winds probably never Orleans Ibis fall take plare. Well, if he shuuli!, and sailed in' and tried to send Kelson will he arroriir. Among Ogden aporia the news that a grand welcome over the road by the knockout ronto. the fight has beru called off by Coun- him. But I ran conreive nf nn iwiieflr "Nelson would take the punishment ty Attorney Christensen caused con- of such a visit accruing to the veilnw and wait for the signal from Georgs siderable as Wllle haa fever patients. Everything that an who was in his corner, and become a disappointment, Gardner, favorite whh the local men. be done has bean done for ihe affile-ewhen Britt had about exhausted him- and they were Y allow fever, to my way of thinkprepared to bark him self would wade In and put li all over in hia with Rjhiin. i. ing. is a tiling of the not onv Brill. I The IkaMtrei Newa said lagr night : lu New Orloana. hilt throughout tin The crowd. aald Harry, was aa "The Ktthlin-Wlllfigtit la a thing south. This grand achievement is Interesting aa the fight. Some of ih that will never happen in this city at to tha modern liieioodi iff were at. the people pavilion an early least not on the date scheduled nor on medical Hi'lcnre." a lit o'rtork in the morning, it and a date oven close. Tina la a state of waa after 2 o'clock when ihe fighter affair that the Bi. Petersburg, Sept. iy. -- Ii of the city will (l; arrived ia the ring. The crowd on the deplore, but one aporia that tnr good cllisens dally reported from Moeouw that outside waa aa great aa (bat on the will applaud, says County been one death from cholera Attorney inside, and at one point ihe crowd Parloy P. Christensen, who has noti- Blorkawek in the Vistula riter. broke down the fence, mobbed the of- fied the sheriff to atop the fight on the ficer. and over l.rttiu people got In atitntory ground that "any ring orj that way. prise fight or premeditated fight or When the fighter arrived In the contemplation la unlawful" and that! ring there waa a conference for almoat ihe principal, offirials or promoter! r of an hour, and at last are equally guilty of law in it was announced that Grimy was to an affair of thla kind. The breaking penalty upreferee the bout. PrcviotiR to this an- on conviction is a heavy fine and imnouncement the crowd had arisen and prisonment not to exceed two years. was standing, but as soon a it was Mr. CbriHtennen states that hia acknown that Hraney was to be the ref- tion Is taken in the inrereid of the city eree everyone look their seats and and aiate. He inaltis that two figlita a AND knew that the bout would be soon month - to wh, on the 6th nnd 26rh iff ealled. the same mouth is too much for a After tbe seventh round Nelson to community to hear without blemish a certain degree had everything hi upon its name. Balt does noi deown way, and It. was apparent (hat he al re to became notorious a a fight waa taking all kinds of punishment, center, ho he rays the bent clllxeng and at the same Time awaiting the feel, and continue tn (hi way they have chanco to land on his antagonist and in ihe past. Mr. Christensen cites the tend him to dreamland." number of fiahta that have been pulled Our Specialty is Repairing 1 Harry said that It waa the greatest off here in tbe past sod say that there fight that had ever been pulled off and are those tn the city who ailll have in that he never expected to see another their months a bad toae from having aa good. born present ai the fiasco. Not that 2267 Wash. Ava. he Intend to brand the fight that was CHANGED HIS MIND. UTAH. 2tith OGDEN, io have come off on the is this class, but a "fight Is a to Near Charleston, 8. C.. some yattra fight for a' that, he says and na they negro who went ate contrary to the Iswa of the slate ago. i here lived an hy the name (ff Guinlto. Like moat of he is going to see that they do nor. ochia race in the South, be made a pre- cur. The sheriff has Instructions to carious living from day to day by do- arrest any person takigg part In tha ing odd Jobs. But when the yellow Rablin-Wlll- e fight If they should atfever ravaged that part of ihe coun- tempt to fight In spite of his action. try. lie found his means of livelihood Word was telephoned to Wills at Becoming discouraged. h destroyed. the Oaks yetenia.v afternoon that 11 made up bl mind that the beet thing prospect pulling off tha fight hi for him to do was to die. He waa un- Halt lake were dead, and he immewilling to Imperil hla rbaucea In the diately came lo the city from hla camp next world by taking hla own life, so to talk the matter over with some of he resorted to prayer a a means of the local sports. FOR getting aaalaianee. The first news that Will had that himself to wbai ha the fight was off wa contained In the He betook thought was a secluded spot and prov- dispaich to the Standard which waa ed thn : published last night. "Oh. On arriving In town he went at once guess you (ill bettah tek tha oh Gumbo. He aint good fo' nothin' to the Falsiaff cafe to confirm no wo. He eain't get nothin ter telephone message, and when told that reckon he bettah die the report was true he expressed great eal. an' he ob de frber dan siarbe ter death. You-al- l surprise. "It Ie the first, that T knew JetT bettah tek ole Gumbo. of It." said Wllle to Harry Pattison. It chanced, however, that hi prayer and he had to be told again before ha A realised ihat the fight could not be wan ovnrbeard by profane care. GO TO sailor had followed him. pulled off In Bait Lake. waa set on foot last A movement, heard hla appeal, and watched hint to rise from his knee and go to hi little night bv Home of the local sport cabin in the edge of the woods. hold the hill in thl city, and If their When darkness had settled down plana do not miscarry one of the greatand Gumbo had lighted a kerosene est middleweight battle In (he history cautiously up of the ring will take plaoe in this city lamp, the sailor 7 in the mar future. lo the door nnd knocked Twenty-Fift- h "Who dab?" asked Gumbo. After talking over the situation witn the sailor replied in aep. Harry Pattlaon and several others, "The ulehral tone. Wllle returned to his camp st tbe Oaks un"What you want. lord?" Gumbo where he will continue his training can asked in something like terror. til I! Is finally decided if the fight "I want Gumbo." he arranged to take place here. Puff! and all was dark within the rugln. Then from out tbe ilarknrs came Gumbo's hoavro whit-pT- . IVy FAVGR BENCH CANAL ain't no pusson in ilia bealt town by ROUTEFOR B2ULEVAR0 he dm lib name, lgsril. henh.'1 Hugh H. Herdmsa, In Pacific THOSE BIG ONES The boulevard committer of tbe Monthly for September. Wc'ier rlnh and the county commissioners made an Inspection trip over Elbert' and Madam Br TO LEARN JAPANESE. the proKted boutevf.rd to th mouth tha only kind far bottling British army officer In Indin are to of Ogden canyon yesterday afternoon, preserves. the be encouraged to learn tbe Japanese srd were greatly impressed with canal route. Bench Each three year language. specially To the members or the committee selected officer nre to be sent to Japan Headquarters fer to undergo a course of study. They this route seemed the moat feasible,nf and it is understood, ait hough none will travel at the expanse of thetr government. and will continue to draw full the committee would admit it, that After this route wr the moat feuible. pay and allowances. military he There is yet considerable work lo infour month In the roumry. a prelimthe committee in exritlng done by be to will held examination inary in the projocr. and it ia doubtthe likelihood of the enndidate terest matters ran be so arranged that ful if ih in reasonable proficiency attaining road will be reaite ny the next the two the limit rime of within language season. year. Any officer failing to pus this At presets: the road lo the canyon is test will he at cure required to rejoin "rurky to Dublin ind hi regiment in India. A second ex- likened to the cause. Visitors from other amination will be held at the end nf not without have compared not favorably twelve months' residence in Japan, section the twid to the mouth of the canyon and again nr.y officer failing to come and the road after entering the canup tn the standard required will be yon. li is :hc object iff the Wehor club TO PLE6e mcalied so miivnc duty. Imriug the to semen the innsiniriinn of a road OUR MOTTO IS .'a each officer stilt that will b in re;-a lnt mon'h in pan. a. n j, Wllle-Ruall- BRITT-NELSO- Brlit-NeUo- n 11 m-- e j FJJPP three-quarte- WATCHES Ike -- nti-no- JEWELRY jd DIAMONDS Perfect Cut Fine Color Jr' Lowest Price SMALLEYS opt St lt rrnt'nutnf the i'ure wil! pren-n- i for final rx.uninasii'ii. nnd will ! entitled to it liberal reward if he ' I'atara-- . aucprsrfnlly through the ordral. Sept. lrt. For coir.-nter Judge w j. ('alho.iii of ('hirnpn. Already many Japanese officers hare a in V.'iietidela who s special rout-'borough knowledge or the English - ,.r ',( Uni'eg S itci, will be l.iiig'iege, bn: thi N th" fitvr s.ep rerene,! i prcsiilctr. Cticro totimr j taken toward rci'tpr.MV ; ;u tinrow. ; hen ,i- n. Dental Who b.m.-l- f grvvt as the enun'y puriinls" the esnjon. tv.vd in and if t.'?"?' are merr sf'il. their scheme will do much to pnmo'o the popularity ff Ogden csti.'cn. i. 19. Just Ire WilNew York. liam Gxinor I'lecllnsti to areept the f'tetiui ro'iiins'Iua for mayor of Sic Sr-p- I York d'y. FRANK R- - M8 The Grocer .. e Imd. 901 |