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Show riTE MOBNISO EXAMINEE: POPES, rTAH, BATUKDAT MOEMyg, OCTOBER II, 1005. INTEREST IN RACE SUICIDE COUNTY FOREIGN TO RACES OGDEN Another Case F.H and Winter Suit, anJ they -- comt of tot open, EXHIBITION Cream Powder Beat Events of Meeting Hava Been Reserved for Third Day of Racing. Its superiority is unquestioned Its fame world-wid- e Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum , food Cream of tartar Ss derived from grapes. It is used in Dr. Rice's Baking Powder, in the exact form and composition in which it aoccurs in that luscious, healthful fruit. A pound of rich, ripe grapes contains a quantity of cream of tartar equivalent to that required to make baking powder sufficient to raise hot tea biscuit. jThe healthfulness of a dozen ordinary-size-d Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is beyond question. k Atom Baking Powders are Condemned by Physicians different brands of alum recently analyzed by an official chemist. and hairing powders were In every one of these fifty-tw- o different brands sulphuric scid was reported In large quantities, frequently greater than twenty-fi- ve per cent of the whole weight of the baking powder I Chemical tests show that a portion of the alum from alum baking powder remains ss such and unaltered in the bread. Alum baking powders are extravagant. They cost but two cents a pound to make, yet they arc sold at twenty-fiv-e cents a pound, or twenty-fiv- e ounces for alum-phosph- ate cents. But, can the housewife afford, no matter at what price, to use a which puts alum and sulphuric add in her food? editorial rooms- -. Independent 8.H Phan. Phan ... ... N. (Ns ...... the (mum win go to Nevada on a I HICK SCHOOL TO MEET hiiaitie trip, after which Ihe voting 81 SS people will go home, east io die groom' All HALLOWS AI Thi- - Imt i following surrsnly filed 1s Ilia county deed mender', ha. of !pl Aiis Mark to Matthew J. Mark, a p- -. l .if lot 4. block 41. plat A. Ogda MMi. Cil) Survey; ennsideratinn, Meat prices at Belnap 113 24th street. lumber Co.. . Preofdout O. H. lUwmueyer of the Americas Sugar Reliable company, will arrtrs In Ogden thla tunmlna and Mrasra. Cntler and Kcrb-will meet Mm there and pnsrrrd 10 vent ins Idaho factories. ret tire ing Mutlh on Sunday nr Monday, a A license haa been Issued marriage 1o Kobert E. W. Palferaon of Pa., and Mia. Man C. Philadel-rM- . Strlcgler of Portland, Oregon. Pr. Dalrynipln baa removed his driHal ollcen to No. M21 Weehlngtou avenue, over Bodcou'e drug store. Lent e weeing at 4 o'clock. Bishop K. Alnde performed the ceremony wbleh united da marriaae Mr. Robert W. P.ilerson. of Philadelphia. Fa., and Mli MarVC. StiegleT of Portland. Ore. Mr. S. H. Hobson acted aa etrer-incommit lee. The bride left laat evening form vlalt to Butte. Mont., and ". a DO LADIES CARD! Today at G leu wood Park tlis High acliool football team meets the All Hallow in what ahould lie a fat and even game. The game in palled fur I p. m. and great enthusiasm la amu.ed among the student, a they speculate on ihe outcome. Laat night the achool body met iu the auditorium and sang aongn and yelled yells that would put an Apache lo shams. The team went out to the park and did ihelr Friday afternoon practice, then ran lu to quarters. Physically the local team la in good Monarch over pain. Hunia. cute, condition. Their pi aya mn smoothly Ir. and cool and well directed generalship apralna, ailnga. In. mnt relief. Thomas' Electric Oil. At any drug should place the vlciory well within lore. ihelr reach. Nothing rertaln in known of the All Hallows team, but judging from other MORTCACE SANITARIUM year, it la heavy and swift. Mot of the promising players will The Opdcn I'miyon Sanitarium cone lie used in today's game, and not a pan.t Ve.ierda.t- tiled in die county re- few will make their lira! acquaintance corder office a mortgage for Sju.liuu with spiked shoes and ihe Jars reIn favor of S. 1). Clark, trustee. The ceived 1n-genuine game. and John Taylor Craig Tliorbiirn mortgage haa huen laaued In the form f fd' bond of I he par value will officiate. The following, with others will en? of $1 .utiii each, and it in mated la ihe Hrownell. Craig. Mur mortgage that the unit haa been is- ler the game: sued for the purpose of paying all phy. Douglas. Tavey. Pnulter. Cleary, debts of the company, and making I in Hcudder. Binl'.b. linker. W'lkon and pmvemenia lu die sanitarium com- Campbell. pany's properly. Ai a recent meeting of the board of SHOULD CIVE THE EEST dlrrrtura of the company it wss voiyd to l.atie the mortgage aa the directors aw that with the completion of die Jury Find for Plaintiff in Suit of Mathia Against tha Southern Itainberger road and the consequent Increase in the business Improvemenia, Pacific. in arididon to tlum mad this year It Id waa fur be and soil necessary, The durir of ihe railroad companies dial purpose aa well aa to cancel all oiii.tanillng debts of the company that In regard m furnishing first etas. vengers with first clsss irrommoda-ilimdie morignge wan decided upon. while traveling and saving them at the Topeka. Kan., Ocl. 1. A special from insult and indignities dispatch to the Capital from Jnncdon liitnds of Inioxicated passengers was by the jury in Jndge City aayalhat Private .lames A. Kec;h. established a negro trailer In the Ninth cavalry, Kircliie's court in Halt take yesterday, hot and killed Private Maulev of ihe which heard the evidence la the cue name organisation today, aa ihe reniil' of T. AI. Maihln against the Roulliern haa been srrcHi-ed- . Pacific company. A verdict was reof a quarrel. He will lie tried by Ihe federal turned Just at noon in whtrh plaintiff was awarded damages in the sum of court Instead of by court martini . senge-- and wilt, f the afterfor yesterday noon for the purpose of forming a union did not bring out many of tho-- e eligible J. S. LEWIS & CO. WATCH INSPECTORS BIG CLOCK. ON WASH. AVE. for membership organisation, iateil that qua1 in ii such had ' , an i a large number bad Igned an application for a charter In he Internal imw nnion. Fred Baiintsn. general organirer. had expected .. much larger repre-en- -j tatlon than present at the hour ocUirk. At set for ihe im- Ing. that rime s hsif dmen . had showed up; the niecl-- , ss more log was postponed until taler In the afA- - tb-not enough present io irtiusHei Inkiness, the plana for forming tin- ut: m were informally di cussed and at Ijournnn-n- t taken uni II some finin' 'Lie. i is being 'lie. project Incresi worked up s iiimig the waiters and cooks and' it possible that In tbs near future s union will be formed. i ! 1 I : w.-r- expi-ctcd- re j ; i - . POLLOCK OX SPECIAL MISSION. t Victoria. R r . Oct. IS. Sir ick Pollock, an Jurist and m riihrr of urlvy council of Eng-rtndav. He i on at artive-special in'aaiot. to Canad.i In further-- j of tr..:"' 1 unity advoc.u ipjr a ani i m whii-.nclndea the representa-tiinf he colmiies in the privy council o' Knglanii the position of ih being advisory Mil not jur He will nr executive b haaqeq'iM by the T.bw i Kreder-enilncn- e of the poorly heated rondi-'kiof the car and of the filth nn nln of the threats and Insults withstood at ihe hands of 'he ohvrt-ioiinlilra:'mi passengers, plain' that his health was injured In 'he sum v. j,i-of $1,999. The hnaeia,-- . r that amount in two and gate 11. "on. Judgment for He-m- ise 1 . Topeka. Kan. Or'. 13 me,., the Capital (rent Elect ad.' .(v th: Senator J F Pecl.erel. iue of the prominent physicians ,i cemr: Kansas. shn' and k'ld h!n,eir nhlle under the influence of P'lo-pc-ti- H.; W. 1. Moaer. C. K. Rowland. Knit I dike; P. Higgins. Houston. Tex.; F. K. Plate, San- - Francisco: W. X. Donnelly. Chicago; W. 1. Robs. New-- ' York; Charlea P. Cote, Br. Ixnila: (5. K. Harber. New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moran. Balt l.nke: C. 8. Campbell. Denver: M. Evans. Garland, Ctah: J. X. WAITERS DOT EAGER FOR UNION II.OIMI. e THE gnel-jcniv- K'-ct- v t three-quarte- s We have many lady cuetomers whose watchee keep better time R. R. Watches. WhyT Breams they take the proper care of them by keeping them running all tha time, thus the oil doeent get a chance to dry and step the watch. Ladies, bring your watch to us. We will repair it. if need be. or regulate it at any time and help you to have time ae correct aa your husband' and you know he MOST ALWAYS hae it. . : p. than some AT ! I iwn-tgag- WE HAVE MANY LADY CUSTOMERS &e2449TOGGERY Ave. Washington i it . I - 13. It I uiiderasood J Vienna. Gen. B.itoti Ffjervary hss been H reappointed mgarlaa premier, hut no puM'.r srn ' incemeni will he msde .. until nex , a-- MEAL SUITED HIM BUT IQEA OF PAYING THEATRES WILLIAMS H. Fanton and wife, Danbury, Conn Norris. Ogden: Squire Coop. Bait r f p ijmcaater. Indianapolis: s Miner Chicago; W. J. Ponlton. salt Lake: J. J. Brown. F. K. Kenny. rt h(1 Morris. Edith Pinches. Nellie Grace Avalon. Helen William, (;rilPt p Bergman. Jack Gruet and wfp Fnink OMricn. Situ Williams, Ban Fratt-an(VH, 8fp.n(, n,.ie . F .i0r. u,,. d d((C0. Hm a brie. ,. p. Warnu-kR Bilv.rKnilth. New York; J. T. F. tile. IDEALS. Laat evening The Ideal' Extravaganza Company" held the board at ihe Grand and gave the be.t burlesque allow that haa been presented ao far this season. Thi class of play ia becoming very popular and considering ihe number of shows thai have been the pa.t the Grand at a had Ideals the week, very good attendance. The Aral act, "Every lay Life." was given with credit lo Ihe entire company. Frank O'Hrirn aa Rubber Ike, a bounclug ball louriht. received moat of the applause. Circus In the second act. "At Tout Ball," The acrobatic work waa excellent, aa waa alo the work of the chorua girl. r s majority. The climaxes are of a dramatic nature, though comedy predominate throughout the four act. The third act has been altered, the scene now being in a huapltal ward for the feeble minded. Thla ia a unique act, the Idea being new to ihe stage, the action, though not lively, holds, the audipnee until the climax, when curtain calU are frequent. BLAME HOLY WATER FONTS iruponi. under arrest. DEFEAT CRETAN INSURGENTS Canes. Island of Crete. Oct. 13.- Russian aoldtei-- , gendarmes ami civil guards yesterday occupied iha cilia of Armyo in the Italian mum. aid a fight wtih the Insurgents ensued whirl lasted until night. The derails hart been censored but local papers report that five of the Insurgent were killed and eight wounded and that Russian troops Buffered no eaiaaV H. FJUPP WATCHES AND JEWELRY Our Specialty .FOR FEVER is Repairing 8297 Warte. Ave UTAH. OGDEN, An Import-un- i Washington. Oct. step toward the prevention of n was taken today when the of the IniernHtlonal Sanitary conarvention accepted ihe forty-nintticles of the Pari, convention of Dee. 19U3, with a few modifications, required by the conditions in tropical countries. The articles which are now rngroKitrd in Spanish and English will he signed by the delegates tomorrow morning and when ratified by the different South and North American they will be on practically all ihe American continent one of quarantine measure. Thla la calculated to pul an end to the evil of good work In one laie being undone by the negligent methoda in a neighboring stale. It waa derided that ihe Inited State Ihariiianopia ahould he translated into Spanish and that a first edition of five thousand copies ahould be published. Dr. - O. Howard, ihe entomologist of the department of agriculture, who ha made a special study of the mosquito. read a paper on that Insect. In regard ro the mosquitoes being able to fly out on the sen (a queatlon of great, importance when determining how far ship under quarantine shall lay away from shore), he stated that x It lias been found Impoaaible for to move out aa far aa 500 fret. Holy water fonts. in churches are often the breeding place for. the yelDr. Howard low fever ntosqultoe, declared, the statement wa supported by many of the other delegate! present. In many instances, he said, the work of disinfecting in done In an absolutely uaeleaa way. targe place of water where no mosquito larva could live are dLlnfecied. while broken bottle which contain a little water and which form the Ideal place for breeding of the insects are neglected. Very been paid little attention, he said, In the to ihe holy water font churchea. though they would breed out nioaqultoe which would find easy victim. In the people who had gone to church. Id many countries, he added, salt is put in the holy water and though .itch a disinfecting power it It seldom able to make safe. 13. mem-lM-r- h aya-tri- u PEACHES e THOSE BIG ONES Elbarta'a and Madam Brttt'k the only kind for bottling and prweeryee. met-qnftoe- OUR MOTTO 18 TO PLEASI FRANK B. WATKINS The Grocer Phone Cer. Ball 67, Ind. SO. 25th 8L and Lincoln. ha r x evening Krone enterfo a atreat restaurant and or. dered a meal, while he ait suh app ent relish. He look Ida time about the operation, and when he hid started to leave the plar, with, out attending to the detail r wi,sin for hi entertainment. To this rangrnient the proprietor nlijpcirf strongly, while Krone did likewig. and tu arguing the nutter attract rl( lite attention or Officer Malone, vh entered ihe place and placed the mil h apell-Itoun- d ja 'lly. lat Early Twenty-fift- Theater-goerwho ar not particular aa to tha form of emerlatninrut they elect ao long as they are assured of their money's worth can find no attraction more pleasing than Elmer Waller "A Thoroughbred Tramp," which ia the next theatrical offering at the Grand Opera House Sunday night, ties. Oct. lGih. While this play ia not boasted of aa a literary art, the play la decidedly novel in It a conat ruction the pathetic acenea ar of interest and ao well played aa to bring tears to the f; McKenna. Denver: J. Car nao. Salt Lake; Genrgo E. Bauman. Chiragn: George l. Bhaw and wife. Boston : L. E. Kvder. latncaaler. Pa.; C. H. O'Brien. Chicago: ( . W. Teae-dalPhlladeipbia : A. I.. Barker. New York: George I,. Bwamtaon, Balt take: C. R. Wise, Denver; J. M. Miller. Chicago; J. B. Jones. J. N. Fleshman. Balt BANK SHARES ROSE DURING RUN. take; A. C. Post and wife. Ogden: New Orleans. Oct. 13. Ow ing probaGeorge Edwards. Ball take: Charles K. Mull. Fort Bridger. Wyn. bly to the publication of a story In a newspaper here a run began thla afterSHOWMAN REMANDED. noon on the Genoa Savings tank. Many small depositors withdrew their tatiiloti. Oct. 1:: Joseph T. McCatl-diiti- . IciK'sita, few knowing the resmn for ihe American slowman. who I the run. The story was that the hank churned t hi- - Instani-- of the French held 93U.AUU ef the mortgage bonds of with fraudulent bankruptcy. the auThoriti Planting company, in hich Vice President Rlaffer (if the again remanded for a week at the j How s'rect police court ho toda. hank ia interested, and the company had defau'ieit. Mr Rlaffer said that hji ilcfcuse roi helr.g Teady. lie and h:a afocite had taken tb Washington. Oct. 13 -- TienoraI Mill. bond off the hand nf the hank and of the military aca- - slinuldert-the loss themselves. While uperiD'eiideni in hi annual report picture the run wa iqt Germania hank atork was quoted on the stock exchagge at t as to wn satisfactory rondi-'orripline. militnry bearing and aoldlerlv 915U a share, a rise of lu poinla darcomlud of ihe cdc; and that ing the run on the tank. The bank ia h.lit1,-.ha- In any form hown no regarded a one of the staunchest in this city. of reappearing. rR4.i DID NOT In refuaiug to pay for a mad AI bert Krone di.turbed the peso aa a reault was lauded at (he city baa old-tim- e free-for-a- ll a Plaintiff alleges that on April Jtiih he honrh' a first class ticket and was a passenger on defendant's train from Ban Francisco io Ogden. He claims that he was compelled lo ride in a second das, car, which waa without hesl and water and was kept lu a fil'hv condition. At Reno it la alleged that a number of men boarded the car and became intoxicated and botr eron and offered insults to plaintiffs and other first elan passenger Plaintiff demanded of the conductor that the bol.s i emus puacngcr he removed or ihst he be placed In a firs class roach, hut his demands were nm heeded, and he was compelled io continue his Journey to Ogdon with the' second class ps. are gems this year. REED HOTEL 4 te Our Suits at $18.00 g ptan-IfMle- d - FI WATCHES? Salaries. d BUSINESS OFFICL Hilly Wilton vieiied Halt take yesNe. 120 terday, where he made arrangement Independent Phene Phene aa .. aN SS Mr the shipping of GU.nno trimt fry. WM. GLA9MANN at, which Ihe Rut Grande are to plant In I nd. Ne. 120 Ogden river neat week. pendant Phan. 811 Phone Ne. 120 120 f bath telephone system, C 1. Madaen wa granled n decree deaed after 8 p. m. of divorce yemerdav afternoon fruut If you dont get year paper 'phene 1). Madaen on die gmunria of deell 779t; Ind. 872. D. G. Nelean, Cir- Oia sertion. Tha decree wae granted by culation Manager. Judge Armstrong. Tliev were married June 7. 111. BREVITIES Beard of Education Meets and Grants Soma Increases in Teachers' m free-for-al- CLENWOOO stamp in every wrinkle If you are lock in for a suit that you've not been able to find in the city or elsewhere; if youre hard f to tit or suit, come in and let us swap experience; we've had lots of experience arid so have you. Wc wont try to tell you what you want, but we agree to please you or no sale. up-to-da- , Hg powder out fresh and new, with an OF CITY d twenty-fiv- e tXAMINLR TELEPHONES REPORT SCHOPLS. At the regular weekly meeting of the Board of Education, held In the rooms of the board laat night, a full alien da nee of ;be members waa present. President Joyce presiding. After the reading of tb minutes of the meeting of a wmk ago, Mr. Thomas of the finance committee reported that ihe treasurer had received from the 19U& taxes 92.40U; that there wa cash on band to the amount of filO.tiO. and that the teacher' warrants for the month ending October 15 had been drawn, amounting io lti.4ki.tia, and the same would be delivered today. Mr. GmUliam of the building and grounds commit it stated that he had not been able io attend the last nteet-iuon account of hiving been called to Salt Jake and being held there by a late train. He was not ready to make any report ou the quest ton of the Maule right of way at the Central school for the reason that hr had not rime to take tha matter up. but promised n report at the next meeting. The sanitary committee reported two new case of diphtheria and one death from that disrate. The board wanted to know the name of the party who had died, but the moat diligent inquiry failed to reveal the same, and Superintendent Allison was absolutely without know ledge of the death of any achool child from diphtheria. The teachers' committee rendered a report recommending that the salaries of several teachers be Increased and the report waa adopted. Following are the names and the inqyeasea: Mina June Pierce, principal school, to 975 per month; W. L 1:22. principal Five Point a achool. Second race, quarter tulle dash and 9t per month; Mia Elisabeth Wonn. repeat. Only tan heats were run In teacher high school. 915 per mouth. submitted this race. Senator Dubois being first Superintendent Allison in the first heat: time. :M. and Joe D. the following report of the school for the mouth, a report that brought the in the second beat: time, :24V Third race, eihibltion mile by Dr. comment from members of the board that there could be no rare aulclde in France: time. 1:19 Fourth novelty race Draw-war- Ogden: Number at any rime In school during first. Queen second, Julia third. Time. 11:11. month, 4.220; average number belongUltle ing. 4.197.7: average dally atienuaurr. Fifth race,, match between Dutch and Pat 1 for a aid bet of 1250. 4.000.2; average dally absence, 133.9; 279; of tardlm-aa- , number of case Won by Pat I,. For the third day' racing of the number of pupil neither tardy nor abfall meet of the Weber County Fair sent, 2.556. On the urgent recommendation of a hoc la Lion one of the largest crowds that ha ever attended horee race in Superintendent Alliaou ihe board authe county la eapected. and In antici- thorised the xrutiuu of a contract pation of thla the mauageraant haa ar- with Mias Pollock of Balt Lake, superranged tha beat aventa of the entire visor of primary inaiructlon there, to meeting. IWlay there will be eeen at meet the primary grad t barber of the county fhlr grounds some of the Ogden twice each month and instruct faeuwt horeea ia the imennountaln ihani la primary method. While the stipulated salary wa not given out it country. waa represented to the board that the One ef the uwet interesting that has been mad la expense would lie very low and that thai tha famous trail ar. Dr. Fra tee. the advantages to be attained by such went an exhibition In true t ion would be Incalculable. who yaaferday l. Mr. Gwllllam reported ihai a famllr mile, haa been enienY in the of Twenty-thirtogether with Birch Twig. Polly living at the cornerhaa a numlier of Gar and Nigger ,Hoy. The record of and Monroe, which horaea ara too well known children of achool age who do nor atall the the neighlo need continent, and a fast race ia tend school and loaf around borhood. The matter waa referred to assured. Considerable iutereai has been Superintendent Allison. No further business coming up (lie in thla race, and It ia reported that several beta have been made on board adjourned for one week. the reault of the first heat, lltrch Twig ta the favorite for this heat, while Nigger Boy la the favorite for the other heats. . However, should her raring Polly Gar return-form she may f urn lab something In the way of a surprise to the fans The program for the day's raring: First race, unfinished quarter mill and repeat, between Senator Duluda. Joe D. Ethel J. and Mayflower. The Senator and Joe D. each won one heal yesterday, and this will be the decisive heat. Second race, pace and trot, in which are entered: Birch Twig. 81 Reed, owner: Dr. Fraxee. Mr. Glenfleld of Salt Lake, owner: Polly Gar. owned by Dr. .Conroy, and Nigger Boy, owned by Oscar Reed. Third rare. 2 25 claaa - Mike, owned by Mr. Thatcher; Pearl R.. owner. K.j The following are the arrivals at the Richardson, and John McCoy's black Rh-- for the past 24 hours: pacer, of Balt lAke. K. P. Rchwartx. New York: AI Back. Fourth race, rnqnlng. Si. Jxwila: James Donald. Denver; W. mile, dash lloneat John, owner. Mr. I.. Niool. Balt l,ake; Henry B. Fendln-- . Kelso: Commodore, owners. Charlea A M. D., New Charlea R. York; R. owuer. Hartly: Kvaoa; Weldon, Br. Paul; W. H. Pbllbrlck. AmerSaxby. owner. I.. Grant; Walkapa. ican Fall. Ida.: W. H. Ferguson. Jos. nhrner. D. M. Thomas: Capitola. mvner, Corral, Balt Iike; Jay Quinn, Denver; William Thornton. It. Ban II. Francisco; A. Firth race, quarter mile dash, mutch Sturne. Merrill. Phil (iodljoul. Chas. Mackie. race between Little Dutch, owned bv W. Knaus. J. E. Folker. New Charles A Evans, and Pat L.. owned Chicago: York; William Gross. E. K. Iloyd, bv Mrs. Kelso, for a side bet of $l" E. 0. Langford, IJtileton. I Minneapolis: reliable o JUDGE-B- Y Tha eeeood day's racing at the Weber county fai- - grounds under the auspices of the association brought out a lumber of people, who in spite of the cold were mi interested in the rice Pent program of races that they forgot the weather m their euihuaiaun over the events. Much laierrst watered in the exhibition mile trotted by Dr. Frasod. who holds the stale record. Tha horse la a wonderful animal of true racing stock, and while he did not equal hia record of 1:12 hr put up a very creditable oahthition. The uoveby race created no end of fun among the spectators, and the mile wa made iu the startling time of 11:19. la I hia race the home were driven up tinder the wire, unhitched and when the judges gave tho word were again hitched up. walked to the eighth, trailed to the quarter and came home aa they pleated. Whether the horse thai won ihe race or the men who drove dwservet (ha moat credit la a question, but the record made would about equal that of ihe horse owned by Bam Kee, ihe i'hinese vegetable gardener. Tha moat Interesting race of the afternoon wa the quarter mile dash and repeal, two hmn of this race being run. in which Senator Du bo! finished Brat in the Irm heat and Joe D. in the second heat, leaving the third and deciding hent to be nm today. Tha program of rarca and (vaults of yeaterday'a event ace aa folio wa: Firm race, half mile, pace or trot Won by Red Robin. Tony B. second. Molin third. Ttina. 1:26. 1:24, 1:27. 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