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Show tut: ftaii, itesdat r,irN examine::; morning. Gulf as-begun today over ot the Morns County Gulf club at Coved s'atlon. N. J. The weather was fine. Only three player were eo.ered from the western dub. They were Miss Ad X. Smith. Los Angel-- x, Cali.. Country club; Mr. V. J. Hall, Evanston Gulf club. Chicago and Mrs. F. 1. IVriug. Middlothiau Cuatitry club, Chicago. Among the en Irani are ihe Miss Georgia Bishop, of champion. Bridgeport, Conn., and Mrs. C. T. Bloat. Rye. N. Y, ths Metropolitan champion, who iwhv won the national B BROWN B READ B FLOUR for PLUM PANCAKES, MUFFINS, PUDDING and BOSTON BROWN BREAD. 23c Packags for 7. Loaves 73c Sack Aak your Grocar for It. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coaat Factory, San Joaa, Cal. Recognizes a Higher Responsibility Now Yotk, Oct. fi.Cbarle- - E. Hughe. coiin -- el lor the Insuianc comuiii'iv. today tiecliueil :h- - Keinililicua nununaliott for ms.vur ul New York City. lu stall ns his grounds tor refusing the nominal am. which was tendered to him by tne iiuamiiiinix vute of ihc enufeniion ia-- t Fricity day nigh I, Mr. Hughes soul "In ihl. Ullcuoua I hate foiupi ;o do tny duty as I see ii. In my judgment 1 have uu right to accept the Domination. A paramount public duty forbids ii. "It la not ueceaiy io enlarge upon iiive- the importance of ihr Ii ia This Is ui.uixpuicd. igatkm. Iraiiag with que.iiou. vital io I He lu-rereat. of nulliubo of our felkiw ciil-- j sens throiigluiui tie hili'l. I' present an opportunity for public nervin' to re million ami involve a all aiMHisliiilitv. 'ilila woik cummaud my energiej. Ji U Imperative that i ronitnus lu i. You have frankly recognised that I uiu at rouiliiue uuenilwr-rsaai-and a ilk unimpaired efficiency. w I cum.lv eh'ar to Die can not hr If 1 accept the nomination." Goodaie Grocery i CANNOT CANCEL LICENSE. i William iFrUkc, aup.riniendeut in thU city ol I the Central t'nioa Ufa Insurance com j paoy of rtnclrnati, expressed doubt . thaL Insnrauco Bn peri ii loud-would he ent Vandiver of Missouri stile to maka good hi. threat to cancel the license of tin New York l.iTi Iiiauraiice nouiiwuy to tin btixincxs In John A. that elate unlcaa used McCall re.lguad and ilie fuud for iolliical campaign cou'rihutliHia were replaced. For two auccca.lw com-lernia, Mr. Ft'irke wua laiaslnn-- r of Wiaronaiu. lie raid: "T donT ce how the x'uik of can urhitrsrtlv revoke t lie lice nee of ilit New York l.ifc on (Jo. to do bUHineaa lu that rial any such grounds aa that meui loned In the letter writ ie n by Hnperlntend-en- t McCall. No Vandiver to llv-ldeInsurance commissioner haa any such right, lie rail go In and invent Iguio (he affaire of a company doing In hla elute at anytime circuit!-.lancHa Juarify auch procedure. can examine the director of the company and iia officials and ike company hiuar defray the expense., lull e only if anch examination should gross niiamanageineni ran ha or divide that nrdrr a s the property nin-- i do no further In lila alate. "ft I. only when an in.iiraura niton examination flnda u company to lie insolvent (bat he can take auch arbitration aa la contemplated In Miasimrl. During I he tour years I wa. insurance rotiinil-skmof Wisconsin I look nummary union to refuse licence tour revoke llceues of forty two com pan lea. I hare no doulu that nnmy of these rompnnlea could have gone into court and had mo enjoined had they ant feared the paUlli'ity this would hair Involved. When I resigned during tny second term I examined my records and found tlial of the 42 Companies 1 had proceeded agnlnai, Si! had failed." Mr. Frlrhe told how ai (he annual roll vtn! Ion of I he National A.surlaiion j of Ciimmihaloiicra uctain ; wa- aom.-- . to taken investigate of the li,i-- r companies hy a rotnmii-- i tee ffiiuipiaicil of the tfiinmis.iouei-- 1 from Wisconsin. Minnesota. Missouri j Ohio. Michigan and New York. "Mi. .McCall at that time told us hour the campaign contribution. ha had risdc. adding tha! he thought it in the intere.l of the (Kilic) holders. with him. lie knew Nobody riaik ia-also that Robert H. McCurdy had clung of the foreign buxine- - of the Muliial. and that he watt gening an xi ra large commiashui on it.' It wns said yesterday hat Senator Chaunrey M. Tepew might hen Witness lief nr. I he Inauiance Invesiigniion commission when It a ure resumed tills week. Del. York. 9. ay Frc-iile- ut in a wei:ome, and we not only indicate it per serially, but our goods form a tempting item in hospitality. The welcome first the Mis-aoii- ut e fare follows. Our prices and goods ought to offer a relish to your appe- husi-lir-a- tite. cr WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY I Thats Our Way . P. ER7VSTROM ! I u. sc-m- ...netSHOER Wa ara specially prepared for ahoeing maan horses. Coma and aaa how wa do It." 417 Twenty-thirstreet Opposite Consolidated Wagon A Machine 4 company. Phone 316 X. REGRETS DRASTIC REMEDIES. llociieHicr, X. d On. Y Sei.uior 9 1 1n: at.-vt- TRIB riviiOil!.t ! anj o i.oie,e cy elm tin i i we iI complete "Tl'P-- Imp. uilti - I jn li.ol .'.vi mo- - lri;M?.iin. will eat-.- - . - ' t'U-i- r. tli'r "A- J. -, I b. r kS".!t!'i vtis rntMirbi-:lTh gif:a t.f Welry were confined in a jeirp n:.-;'-- eh ami a e.!ns rug t, I- AVENUE PUTNAMS SCHOOL SALE s e ut 1, r- e k . e at-ot- k NAVY CAN 1 !' IIC'VU e f.lki JO l:a. in nru ! nc;;nn F l VTi: : i OGDEN LIVERY aou Believes This Country is Now Taft Bomb Thrown at the Troops in --AND- Tiflis. Impregnable. BOARDING STABLES n n 'J n.-s- Finest Turnouts in the Gty e ' BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY n sea-hoar- Ball, 611 K. InA 715. Talephonaa Blackham & Ernst, Props. at and First Claia Llvrary Prompt 239 I !. St Twenty-Fift- h JUST ONI AND ONE-HAL- Barvlca F BLOCKS Reasonable pries. Ogdent Utah FROM UNION DEPOT. FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS Coa-x.ic- ii Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers . ti TO THE PUBLIC: i T7.H do well to call on Foster & Hobson when In need of any painting or papering. :, v I ! -- . ( i (. i Pcals la at Last stored to Owner. of in nil tv it mm- - mill qi foil' I; , Oct. 9. attending i' WV v ! relit for 'if'" 'ur ur :d lv-- Putnams Clothing House RIOTOUS Yij-U- f uniform rrii.m iJi . - ;r In n V ?n are great opportunities to get the very best school suits, shoes, hats etc., ut prices that fit both the fat and lean purses. Call and look them over before you buy and you can't liclp being pleased. VI-I IT"- - - .in IsAri-- lit your boys out fur school. These schpol sales b-- iw ' PI -- Now is the time to wImi-eve- Re 1 j ! V" if : () fmilv aittir Kr.'nv; III I Tin-t w!i. , Ms GOLF , ca - Hiniti;. ;n :h w , l1 XI V- Yo s v.r : CHAMPIONSHIP. ct. 9 With i.n itlaycrs. ih.:.-- vnpo" i. h mi a Tbiry year ftijkionali!' ii'g in Brooklyn, Mias Jeuni Cor io.- -. a necklace of pearls valued at 31,2'.0. Yesterday the family that ih necklace had been hv mail ot Raturday. "(: int-- J No nr iinv'liii'g in imlirai he : mi- -t "f th H(cfinivan'f( ' All l i ; s.r'-ir.- 2453 WASHINGTON t. WV : At WM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. Geo. W. Dmer, Manager 111 vl 'm a tfilii-.;:- s Fine Cigars a Specialty M i cv cry a.-i- yexierdhy, wt-r- u-- , c.-- w AN APPEAL THAT 'VAS HEARD ernaclo Lake Providenee, La., Oct. 9. The Philadelphia, Oi". h More favor able wraiher cond::ans tor the open-tu- g feud between the Young and the families, which originated day of the world s championship Thompson to the beginning of the war li.i.-tiall scries h. iwecn- - the New prior tile North and 8uuth, broke out and the Phil- ufreh yefeterday and Dr. Yor American . Zachary clubs could Young, highly esteemed hy everyone, adelphia Aaacricau league final The tail Inive been dcsin!. is dead, and Dr. E. Thompson, a promrompl.ml today when the inent physician, 1 in Jail charged ummet the two Xaiion.il committer with the deed. There were no and Dr pire who are (o idficiale during the the received and certified Thompson's statement la that he was later games rhecks of the Minrrsnng clubs for driving In the country when ha met atu.iNio s a guaruLo'c ihat the series Dr. Young on a narrow roadway. Dr would he played. Young, he aay, refused to pull out of At 1 oclock, two hours before the the regular line of travel, and hoi wa to scheduled the start, pa- words ganm were passed, resulting. Dr vilion was crowned. The bleachers Thompson aaya. in several shots being their crowded and to win. capacity exchanged at close range. th. late comers were allowed to alt When Ihe smoke cleared away. I)r or stand behind the ropey in ihejmi-fiel- d Young was dead in his buggy. Dr. or sit on the fetter. Thompson delivered himself to the 2.000 There were ahum person I authorities and is being held pending w hen US. 3: at The play began present preliminary trial. twiting order was as follow : N.w York Uresn.ihan c, Browne, r. TACTICS OF RAILROADS. f.. Dunlin c. f SIcaGnn 1 b.. Mrrtrs 1. Itahle a. a., iHvliu 3 h. Gilbert Efforte to Change Sentiment on Pro2 b.. Mathewaoa 1. posed Rate Legislation. laird a. Philadelphia -- iisrixcll L 1 b., - I'nixe 2 b., Beybold faivi f., --ome luue. auy way: ism Chicago. Oct. 6. The Inter stale r. t. Murphy 2 I., M. Cross s. a. Commerce Law Coniniiatriun. which la aciitu!ly there were no tegret. Thev iluuk p. t. to hold a national convention here are receiving tin cutigra'iilaiion- of John Sheridan, id the American October Sfith to indorse Prmvideut the out who backed out. but it is I beniud hr and league, umpired fled plate Roosevelt's policy regarding railroad probable one - of the cnuph-- that that from i he (ire- ley parsonage will soon Hank O'Day, uf the National league, rota legislation, charge looked declaious. after the The dusk be married. waking atrrawiu effort io umpires decidod that a hit into the park the convention aud defeat the Mouarrh over pain. Bums, ruls, crowd should count for two bases. object for which it is called. It ia Dr. relief. First Inning. sprains, stings, charged Uiim agent of the roada and Oil. At 'Ihonius' Kltvtric any drug First half- Brexituhan wan hit by Biutdmx.m railway nrwa burcaua" lore. first pitched ball, but was furf-.at are drmlating all over the Middle seconil hy ilmwne. M. Cross to Mur- Went educating del eg at w." SENATOR PLATT CALLS COUNCIL phy. Dunlin Hied tu Davis, In many Instances, it- ia sain, entire bolding Hniwtie at first. Mcfiaun hit iuio the delegationa are brought to Chicago ou P. rtenauw Thomas New York. Del. left field for two liases, Browne tak- passu, lavishly entertained and, at Coliter FlaJt, says today's Tunes, Is ing third. Merle struck out. No the proper moment, put on tv cord as sMi'ltiig (mi the following letter to runs. being against rate legislation. Mems Iieviten.ini imd rreoguiaed leatiem. tkcimd half Ha.tsell out, Gilbert to bers of the organization are investir Mctiaun. on a close play, laird flivd gating these canes, and wherever delepitrly workers of high cwlilicr, Mclkiidin. DavM out, Malhcwson to gates are found to have been pledged they may be. found In Ihe alxty-oui of rile state: conn its Mctiatiu. No runs. they will he denied scat lu the conHruadwav. New York, fk-i- . "No. vention. Thu railway news burcaua Second Inning, liMi.V If , are also maintaining costly establishronveuietir, please call si Fit si lulf Uahlen Devstruck out. elcg-l o niv office attractive literamorning. lin aud Gilbert ; ments and limited safejy and ture to all tending If the dale will uot suil your concountry paper that will a worked double steal. Mathewson venience notify. stating objections, truck out. Plank purpuaciy talked print the matter. Alt of these editt Signed I T. C. Flail." orial. skillfully sandwiched In among Brcsnahan. filling ihc bases. Browne Score of tiiase have gone out from genuine railroad news, are calculated M. Cross to Davis. No runs. out, the place shirk for so msny years has to disparage the plana of President Second Cross half U Dahlen out, Heiubli-cuafforded a meet mg place for Roosevelt and to wmk up a feeling to Mcflann. Dab-lefiled to PcyUild lesders. Hegiuiug with ihls week against reform. Gilbert etui, Murphy McCann. to iierliaps totlay, anil certainly tomor- No runs. row it. la cunlltienily exported (hat: nitiffion. Ind., Oct. 9. Jos. 8. Dailey. the office of the Tings chieftain will asof the Supreme court of InThird Inning. sume smne of Its old time political diana, died today of apoplexy, aged G9 Xu. half for New Flrt tuna York. pliers. Second half .M. Cross out. Devlin years. to SicGanu. Dunlin droiiimd Bchrccka Bchn-cfly in abort crnici-field- . reaching Ural safely, plank hit. into a double play, fin dug Bchreck ai second. No runs. Fourth Inning. First half Dahlen wa out. Murphy to Davi. Devlin struck out. Gilbert throwu out by M. Cross to Davix, No runs. Second hai- r- Hartnell singled to center, the firm hit for Philadelphia, laird hunted to Gilbert .forcing Hartwell ai second. Davis forced lnrd. Dahlen lb Gilbert. Dahh u tnrew I. Cross out No runs. Fifth Inning. FI rut kiugled to ceutrr, but w.i. forced xi second by Brenaitan. M. ('rows to Murphy. Bros nahan xlole second. Browne filed to M. Cross. Dunlin scored Brexnahan on a single to lefi and took accond on the throw in. Mctiana reached first on ball. laird dropped Merle' liy. and Donllu score, lluhlen Hied to Hart-xell- . Two run.--. Second half Seyhpld out, Matthew-soNo New York, Ui I. 9. foreign to klcGann The ball ainick SI. Petersburg. Oct. 9. Geoerxl our navy could xiici eskfully aud hurt him so badly-- ihat he Trcpuff. assistant tuinUlcr of the effithe With cille. pri'M'nt quickly retired :o the bench and has been informed by telephone ciency of our forts, reuileied intpivg-luililbegun to warm up. Matthew from Moscow that no serious disorder counol fir. by ill. system, aon mkiii recovered and restittied bis occurred there laxt night and that the xw cetiing a on1 that would bring box. Murphy-strucplace in ihe lurcher situation wa slightly more reassuring within range lii huv fleet I lila inn. the Prnt man that Matthcw-Mimorning. The strike la spreading, of the of big guux. the fanned. M. Cross out, Devlin lu however, ttnd Ihe authorities evidentcities urc x:tfe from foreign MrGunn. No mna. ly are apprehensive. They are hopenabl of War W. H. ful. however, that the St. Petersburg Sixth Inning. Taft ycat.rdgy. He returned Hatur- will not be affected. Firl half Devlin Died to Ixird. Gil- workmen l:ty eu'huvI.isMi' from his visit lu Fort A surlous development at Moscow bert singled 'o loft and wu thrown liomillnn ami zanily lluuk. run trying to (aI second. He h reek to today was an attempt to Interrupt rail"To he sure a ruiiiidrou could miller the cloak of fog. lu M. Croxx. M. Cron threw Mntihcwxon road communication. The rails were a short distance from where on; after a sor.atinual xtop. No mna. tMtupcrrd San Kvii'scixrn. particularly .Miimuiw-Kr'ctmd half - Bchreck caustng the derailment of a wc.iiln.-idoubled the io fugs and siiiiuiion would offer ttiuiv adrant-ng"- I'ctnrr and torih third on Plank'n nor. rain but there were no casualties. loan ai'.ickitu forte. M'iih the rllicc, llrcdnxiiiii to McGann. Harlell thniTin; minister of Uic Interior admits three Cossack policemen were Mi to Matthew wm. threw Bchreck id the torpedo and Inn the uysii'in. Intwover. which h.'H iiiii tit the pl.i'i- lird forced llartzeil killed at Moscow yesterday. hei'ii Ki.iisfariiev aud which wdl to tixund. l'l'li-to Gilbert. No ruu-- . report telegraphed to the Ruse lhn" j eight bakers were killed ihere v e.ter- in keeping wi ll approprialions Seventh Inning. The1 lav turns nut to be incorrect. for ! lie purptiM'. Iarilll' coast cltl'n Ft. half tlriwnahau filed o main streets and square of Moscow will lie ..tto, even xhiiuld the clc Browne A' Crow to 1)hvi. ai. are out. - favor the well aa by iiii-approach of hd I'n luHiicd seli' V and stole scionil. I wo occupied byof poHve a squadThere ar, picitty of gutix on 'he regiments grenadier, DnvlCross to oiti. 0 ron of dragoons nnd eight squadrons of A ' .1 It io tan In 'alii to dcli'llil. lull there run. Cossack. mux' lu no di'iiiniiiion of erttllcry or Hectni'l half Davis xiruck rut.. 1. The throwing of bombs at the troops ctlH'.So made In I he plaint io l'l'Ti-itr-Croxs Oil'. r:i(,7t to McCann. Ii X Mll'cllglh." In Tiflis. yesterday evening, which rew.is out thrnwn hy IkMlia. Xo sulted In the soldier firing on the peoSivreia'-Tail xaid that he would si art soini- tune almul the firM ot ntr. ple. appears to have been the outcome Eighth Inning. Novenilu-of a deliberately organised plot. Ten mi his trip lu Janamu. Fi;- half Vurphy threw Mertr-- bomba were thrown slmnltnneously it; "I do not export to xprml more tha-- i line,, days on th DevIsthm'in this oif. Dahlen I ed to M. Cro-the vicinity of three barrarks ia wldP tliue." he said. "The I'rcslilcilt asked lin into!, uu1 No rur.x. ly separated quarter of the city. Bho's I Hi'Cott half Murphy hi; inm the also were fired at the soldier a they me in go and I that II is The work meet a our approval nght field crowd for two M. rushed out of the barracka. but the Cross sir'tek (I'.f. Schrcck filed to lo-- s of life was confined to one in .i crent tuariy ways, hut iti.;v i lie piia-- e of il whicl; wo hcliev,- cnuid l)ronr. houllra Murphy on and one bomb thrower. In adivrnul. I'l.iiiK siru-'in- - 1'npruVHil Mini iiiii-- i be jinproVi'd Xo run. dition twenty pcruon were injured. . inn'--i Thai in proviiMng ipun-icrN.eth Inning. tor ihc 0 w mc 'ciiii!i d ovn Fit-- ' 1. j ORDER RESTORED. (Hliort hlnplr'i 'n , n i; and flu uiaUiig; ten .(., eeirond on Mather i wo. :hi loitaliie Mr W.iliar-- nits ,HC! llci. flunk to Davis Bres I oco mii tun' work xh "M ( 1. fml Uut Order was restored . t.ci. 9. ccnipv. mroripg i tn th'. how much dir' v i.il .im'.m- lu a nahan stiurlei .fee's at 11 o'clock last night,-i on bet. second the taking ui"! 1 ttiu hei It ts officially announced that amnnwai the cc; g'vn wen' out on a h wounded are five Coaeacka. four boit.v the fir-- t 'lut:s to do is to see throu m D'une Brcsnahan going to gendarmes and a number of police grorndtr to that thu nun down thero are third. .Vnrphv ;hrcw Doalln on'. One and ha: when th. :v.oi!. run. h ru,; .Ii a nine ut day ip ih, !';i;cm. N ith Inning. W i'll :i ;.!.i LCST 30 YEARS AGO. l bii-iti- I'.onie "(I. ' r i"t 'hoc; yi'iii.3 ;ii fi.n.ii1 hBard Krv. Al ic.t H. H iripe'in' ml pleg for n.Uions at the G'.srei rr. That little Cough youve got should be checked at onca even if your cough la of long standing, our Remedy never falls to give rvllrf. it does not pay to run any risks at this aeaxon. Whiter ia upon us and neglA.'t at this season gives an ordinary cold a foothold. Therefor delay la not only dangerous but culpable. Our remedy will give you prompt relief It haa had a long time trial aud ha alwaya given satisfaction. Children as well as Adults can safely take iL s v . j s. -' I for Sore Throat, r J N.w Yor. of throat Irritation Colds, Coughs and All Bronchial Affections Sev-bol- il -- -- I'tuh Remedy try our I oiip.ii tuniii to 1 Off, den, sy mptom -- I iri Washington Avc. At tha very first : i c rlt. i ' c.ut-'imi- e com-r.iili- " cl. iiHurunce enuip.iiiio urc per fce'ly nlvcr.t ;ud arc uhie o chi r' thev have nnnle or nut every cnuit-Mi'tiiay initke. There is tin rc.i.in for refusing to perieii i Item in continue to they knew wha; n wonderful improvehi buxines, if Nevada propose to do ment "TRi'H" uiHke upon the xnoiiicr thing, and genenl nr,, thine. hnaltlt. if it-kie'v how many xoitie o In x'nie xi ill anothei thing. have pte cured and iPHliircil io Itieii will hr ,1 cl'.aiilic cnuiltlmil lit hrir rl.ilcfnl in life hv effmr-tther i line at litixi .It. new life ihe ronricxy io New- Yoik iate to !f they Km w "IRfH" ;h giving nm heijt. Ail'd i iiii it ip. com wivs. vi,,'er sinl Mend , oh ted ,ilid ten ,en,c(i.i ion is !'gi.'i; or people ktU-if llm l;img p. ihey i.,i:dic.l. I rill!" he otic cr.'e l!ii ciirr.i v. .h IdxKc i'c lllll." " lh no hi (n ,n 'ViniiJ. ii. igiiiinii .in, 'sr? now end In aiiii ihc-- e ,hati,'11"! w t Hi.- Io u'lgli v.r xli.'.l' make coil f. vijurr'-lfor ni- sine.-- lir,to adopt stuli oiir Me v ill gwe you a;i fno.ir'-guaranla- e tii.a c will .atfgiMiJ the policy hold to cure yni With each f rf h civ and mak the instirarc. buiinrs-xafr- r ffirnt of "TRIB" ft's our way of doand sounder and more attrxc'ne its hutdnrts. Price. $i;. :,ii. than i' linn ever been before. If state Jump in before we comple-.-ouGeo. Cavs, To!e Ajcnt work or rin pi ,mv 'egNiating 2301 f Coughs and Colds : Family Quarrel Dating Back ts Fifties Results in Death. - s -- are titstiy inuple Wlt-lime fnrn "t nil's foe ii1(, itquor iinl "hnhlm" Him will at iinre ("li Vvi hot they did nol receive a cure. pntipii. nn i nmny other would 1k "I Rill" if they knew how ra-- v it in to i cei i e a cui- - w uh rniri.' if i ' I . te CiQirattc md Tobacc Habits Cured by . h Arinsming, ihairnun of the i fur X'ew iivvemigatlnK ciunmlni'e, York Is st night on inKurauc. iv.i:Ui.'-Bi'foleaving Clmiriii.m Ani'.trong this sigtemeiii ee oilier "I i egret very much in s'ates iipply ii.iiic riiin'iltcs in Our of action in this . niipiiilllrd In liivcni.ine i o:id, 'Inns In the insurance liii.inc- - DRUNKENNESS WAR. ' ; N.w Co. Parson- FEUD OLDER THAN Something Effective For ; iu-e- d Hut U From the Fort CoUins, Colo., Oct. P. Accuid-into the story told today, the wedding of Koy Collins and Mias Minme Itaily at Greeley recently was the result of a dare. Wedne-du- y evening throe couples were at lauigiiiout wloti some one proposed luat they all ciopc-Tbproposition was argued piu au-- l con. The first to dissent were Collins and Mika Doily, but. their friends bantered them so much they firui'iy consented. I'pon arriving at Greely liivn.-were obialued for the triple wedding, a most r,. which wu Io have ntautlc affair. At the parsonage Collins and Miss Dully, in drawing II"- -, happened to be the first coupie to he ins riled, and thev went through with the ceremony. Ju- -t sa these bmida were aolemuixeri, however, the other 'lie two couples (leu; only persons who married were 'he l hr vi ry one who llrsi ohjecid io wueute. After the marriage was pertonu.il, however, the bride aud gnsitii tan It found they loved eucb other so deiolv ihat this the rcrciuony would have been , You don't knew that Ogden Brothers have changed hands. This is the Championship Contest. DARED TO MARRV. But tha Others Fla -. was title. The 32 best scores today will quali-- ' fy fur the match play rounds during the remainder of the week, the final round being scheduled for Baturdav. Thousands Saw the ffot,,." Before Him. N-- believe to1-ii-- -- BOSTON We socuiiion .cion 'W. 1&0- meat of the I' cited Hates cud of our inveH'igaiion. Aay they might take at this me would ha premature. tee Was not appoili.cd "Our io tear down the iu.urauce bu.iue.- - of he country, but to build it up. We arc imply tearing dowa some of the limbers to get the right toutida-;ioaa which to build. are i - mjx u do this work man fashion, thorough l.i itud conxcicutiousiy. It is not a plcMsani task at beat, but wa are not dodging auu .hall uot dodge auy Tiie insurance boor is . -ouud, hui is afflicted with some ulcers. We are perf(timing a surgical opeiaiio.i for the removal of rne- -i ulcer from the body, not trying to kdl i hi; Insurance body, diecauae we haw discovered some rottenness: it is uot right for outside states to cripple il.e buslnc- - and handicai our cd ih m tMTOREn in, J Crders Eecsivs Prompt Phone Eel 673 Y. 277 Twenty-Fourt- h itntioa 1 Indepjnd.nt 23 Street |