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Show im; mubmm. n i:.A3!ixE'.iij n, sAirnnw mukm.vi;. 8H5 JL Is Jtist Booming Along . Douglas Shoes $ 1 tobkk 2. isos. AL Honest Shoes . Little Prices .98 i Ladies Shoes $ .98 AKIRS Good, old reliable Douglas not the culls which the factory sells to fakirs, but the genuine 1 article, all sizes. $1.98. regular $3.00 and OPERA HOUSE HIM Afternoon and Tonight MONDAY This rinnnmvu Return engagement of last season's big success The Crest Melodrama Otis B. Thayer BEETS DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN IS GIVEN A FEW REMINDERS. OGDEN Attempt to Croato Sentiment on Charity Dodga la Shown to Be a Cry of Dcopoir. Educotoro Give Good Advics to the eye No Reception This Tims. AND SALT LAKE CLASH TODAY. WILL TRAFFIC Gertrude Bondhill Tbe team, th ground.-:- . :5e ufflcia'.o Esq., L'haiiman ucrutic Ciuu.. Ogden: amt all Incidentals tn connection with Dear Sir: 1 ain lu receipt of your IX Saturday's big football game between or 26ib lux;., containj ruuramnicatlun ing your suggestion that tbe coming Ogden and Balt Lake btgb schools are state of preparedness, campaign be conducted by a joint, com- In Every mittee in the interest of ihe poor and measure that will aid In tbe excelthat the candidates and committee will not haul any voters to tbe polls; lence of the game, snd the proper and for the suppression of political handling of lh large crosd that will be theie has been taken and Principal grafting. do Austin. Coach Wilson and Manager "At the oulai'.l I will say tliai the inuilm Van Ration ar-- : sanguine over the not wish to at all impugn of yourself or of those in whose be- out look. Same caul and production that 1 it is think half your arc seting, but Chief Browning, of the police force, made Much a hit at the Grand a matter that should be dealt wi'h has promised tn bare a sufficient num1 last season. aud circumlocution ber of officers at the game. The excitplainly, without shall endeavor to do so lu as ed people who have lieen aceuetomd as itosidblr. formerly to aurgo up and down the Prices 75c, 50c, 25c. 1 am to abaolutcly opposed "First, field, within the roped district, must HEAT SALE SATURDAY. or all forms of grati. whether political be content tomorro to see the game I I have from outside the ropes. slate lhat otherwise, and done, and am doing, all in my power to Yesterday a corps of high school stuprevent and suppress the same with- dents went out to Che park an! marked or out heralding the aame in print off the grounds and roped two sides of seeking or ei petting any glittering the field. THEATER notoriety or plaudits.the wise and safe At the High School. Dr. Joyce, pres"Second, under ident of the board. Bupt. Allison. Rev. administration ef the Republican Carver, representing the citizens. party, overwhelmingly endorsed by the Craig Thorburn, - representing This Week tbe car-I j people of out nation, inaugurated, Alumni xsxoriaiioa, aud Principal Auslied on and enforced in spi'c of tbe tin of the of the fierce opposition at your party, mi nna, aid Its place in spoke school, game )itgh it so male or female, possessed of health enthusiastic foot ball assembly. aud able to work, need be wor enough As a means of developing physics! in require rharity, and aa to thoe perfection, foMoring school spirit, and upon whom affliction and dlsrase have ratalillrhlng between high erhnol a : fallen, th"ir wants cau belter be pvo-- warm, and proper social relation, the tided for than through political coin-- i epeakCN all united In classing footWantzcd to deal with ball ae a proper and manly method. mil And Hsr Capable Company, in ' suchtees not matters. The aim or ilia game, they declared, "Since hemming of age I have been was not to see how herd one a member of several1 charitable and could kick anntliep. or to see player how beneficent societies organized for that many mark he could put on a j especial purpose and have given free-rival's face with one well directed such plant of hie foot. A plea for clean, ly of my time, Influence and 1 1 SHOW. 20 PEOPLE meins as could reaaonably spare for manly sport, founded upon merit as i hit purpose. I mention this solely a standard of excellency, expressed j to show that I ant not opposed to the attitude of the properly aiding those In need snd re-- i custom of providing The gret even this publicity. for the visitors will not he reception NO HIGHER, "Third, your offer comes too late to observed this yesr. The reason la sincerity. I have good. Coach Wilson and Prinnpel Scale on oalo at Thestra one boar the stamp of contracts and ar- Austin are not willing to see the teem already nude my week in advance. rangements nnd I don't go back on a break practice, and have thought it fcontiiict. Such an arrangement as the wiser course lo put off ell rele-hiSaturday Matinee 2:30. you propose In regard to the transions until Thiukegiving day. The Next Week, "Far.ehon the Cricket." portation of voiors ought to have been visitors will be the guests of the High A royal reception Ih In flora proposed at the outset of the camHchool. paign and not delayed uniil my ar- for the orange and black. Last night the team did light signal rangements had been made and you find yourself forestalled in the things work, had i rub down and are reeling that your eandldatvs sought to get until Iho game Is called t 3 p. m. tofor themselves. day. FOR "Fourth, my experience is that part All tbe regular men are In good conof the agreement you propose Is one dition. Xo lameness of any descripthat is kept by those whoso Interest tion will handicap a player In the it la to keep It and woolly disregarded contest. Yard SOU Jaflaiaon Avenue. by those whose interest It is tn break it. 1 recall oun inst.tnce in jhis dry MILLIONAIRE'S POOR STOMACH. where the Republican and Democratic parties entered Into an agreement to Ota-goThe worn-ou- t and joint candistomach of hr oier-feput up they will go Inio service on the dates for school trustees for the remillionaire is often paraded In the Short Line. spective wards of this city and the public prints as a horrible example of Dr. J. H. Beane, a praet icing physi- Democrat, iu violation of that agree- the evils attendant on the possession considerowns cian of Pocatello, who ment, put up Democratic candidates of grant wealth. But millionaires are able property In thl city, was In town where Republicans bad been selected. not the only ones who era afflicted his 1 of do no; mean to any, sir. that you with bad atomarhs. paying The proportion today for the purpose taxes snd attending to other business. would not do wbat lies In your power la far greater among the tollers. Dyswhere to keep the agreement you propose, If pepsia and Indigestion ere rampant Ho left yesterday for Holt it was made, but I do think it would among these people, nnd they puffer he also owns property. be entirely beyond your control and far worse tortures than the millionin tbnt 1 would fail In my duty to those aire unless they avail themselves of a Slide Auditor J. A. Edwards was standard medicine like Green's AugThe city fer a short time today- and vho trust me were I to attempt it. Lastly, in conclusion, I will say that ust Flower, which haa been a fsvdrite called. on Treasurer 1 household remedy for ell stomach troupi'npose to conduct a dean, honorother county officers a' lb" court able, honest and vigorous campaign to bles for over thiriy-flvyears. August bouse. He left for Brigham l'l:y at the end that the Repuhl'can candidates Flowtr rouses the torpid liver, thus on 12:05 this noon, where he go-sill be the next officers of our city. I cresting appetite and Insuring perfect some private business. have what I consider a laudable am- digestion. It tones snd vitalises the bition to accomplish that because I beentire svstem and makes life worth company lieve Mov Howard Thestm-s- l hat your station. my candidates ate upright, hon- living, no metier arrived from the wesi jesterda; orable. capable people and that tbe Trial bottles. 25c: regular eixe, 75c. At on Southern Pacific train Xo. !. occu- best interests of our city will be servall druggists. They ed by them. You and pying a baggage ear and your commitin and this evening Grand at the tee do all you cen lo hare a fair elecplay Balt Lake the coming en-kBIO CBABDE DENIAL tion and I snd mine win do the same, and I am satisfied much good along A good juke is told on Deputy Sher- that line will he tne result. You will Several seek ago tkU paper silted iff Cave. He was called hv ihc s'reiw remember that at tbe first meeting of car company to diaper" the trark the Republican committee It was de- that the Rio Grande Western railroad cided that, candidates con'd not em- had purchased in the vicinity of Twenty-wreckers on Ogden bridge. -, Returning wh-lthe ploy Individual workers. Yours truly first street and Wall avenue a home he had to iay his farthe (Signed) E. T. Hl'LANTSKI, Chsir piece of land that for some time the policemen who aided In iraritig up man.'' company had leased for trackage. That track rode free. fact ueema to have hut just become : known to some snd has resulted In s So The Murdock core. lcs;eil WOKEN OF WOOOGBAFT story to the effect that the Rio street, clored ' 270 Twenty-fift- h Grande company was purchasing land The cof is owned doors yesterday. Wall avenue between Twenty-- ' his Members of Ogden Circle No. 581 along by John R. Murdock, hut. during first street nnd Washington avenue. of the In the charge woo to at. meet. left arc illness the resirequested A number of those who are In touch help, with the result lhat It drooped, dence of YYm. Light, 245 West Patter- with tbe Rio Grande people were seen resiauran The 2 m. basis. at to son, Sunday, from a paying p. attend tho laughed when asked If it were funeral of our part guardian neigh- and la for sale by II. I B bite. true lhat the rompsay was buying bor's daughter. Marguerite. Funeral tbe land referred to in the rumor. st Baptist church, Sunday at Miss Fisher, supervisor of or Mr. services Gilson said that property Agent , ANNA m. U. ADAMH. 3 MARK-N p. the gut holders la the vicinity of the Rio grades in Ixtfsn. i She . Clerk. RITES, ( Grande yards were constantly offering and Mrs. Stllwell. and Is much heir properly for sale, but be did not Ogden primary grades, re Login ALICE GOE8 TO WASHINGTON. know for what the company could use pleased with the system. It. and be had learned nothing about ceived a bronxe medal work at the Lewis end Clark epol York. Ocl. 27. -- Miss ' Alice their purchasing additional land. He New ono of the coal companies said lien. Roosevelt, who arrived here lsat night had that across the cantJnen', left Wall purchased - a piecehi of land on her after trip cm's avenue er company's Monarch over pain. Burn, over tbe Pennsylvania Vsshtng-otracks, sad that probsb'y the story lorane relief, tm. ter ai' Cttv front isllmad sprains. sUnge. Oil. Jersey mall A any drug n;ig craw OMI of nnr- - j Thoms' Electric m. 11. AY. C william. Lb-m- - SWEET Tigress CLOVER of Production. 1 s Prices: Night. 25c, 60c. 75c. Matl-as15c, 25c. Heat Bale Friday, e, UTAH GRAND i The Lucky Star OPERA HOUSE Lulu Sutton SUNDAY NIGHT ' 10c 20c and 30c her own New York company In an j Little Kentucky Hiss Lansing Rowan sn ! tlaborata production of Dumas' I old-tim- e MITCHELL BROS. MONUMENTS fHular prices, 75c, 50c, 25c. EATS ON SALE SATURDAY. n brevities u.k S'lc. an Insurance man of lsK-1'n.- .t, the dtr thn'JnP0"' ibr s.ock man, left for jP,iBrii,v lwe hr otd Mlimtwt m aheep. ,rvlioS passenger Hrr,nin lines, located fnit forVU!Du t SaitT Ihn visiting in the city. 'xkOwJl ,or' Hl he Repubil-fo- r mayor of the capital ci ctMi.HV '?. fcaatrr r Balt Lake nior all0,, 1,8,1 I to the effect that "1 out with " Bo ,oBcr of " p Hot.iJ1'i"d!':,,r 2!n n ar I Ht business. ifrIi.r0mpanv ",rrs BORx., ?KhiCrife av of the Pacific rompany. goes He will dajg T . $ ct- - ls- - t0 wnaey Anderson, a E- ickerr of Og- ry Prod o be a ' FstHnu !t,trpf:ijf"5 yf Ipr.iTu F' E' J? 'targ. ouid not Lrw tak-K- tt Pedro service - th. t(.J" from J1 ttwT 'ri'ltTth'i deed has n'x Pr'hett andof wife to ?nir,r JJh lot 6. " 1i'l'ilDn r,y snnej-- . . .X IWrri I hv Lav. ?' i Z 'TT 8nfl Vr. -- r- A. ssj n CONGECTEO IN FACTORY YARDS. THE Train load after train load or beets era pouring into th Sugar factory yard every day. The continued dry weather, with no baav.v frosts at. night Is being taken advantage of by tbo beet raisers, lo dig and nd in as From Roy, many beets aa possible. Hooper. Writ Weber, and North where the company has landing stations, the traffic in heavy, nnd soma day so rutire irain is loaded at each station. High board fence have been built on either aide of the track nnd tha cars are run between, th beets unloaded until they reach a height of from 10 to 29 Yeet for th length of Og-ge- n block and even longer. Then a new track is laid, and a new pile of beets started. As many na five rows of white, sweat beets are piled up during a season and left out la the frost and snow without tha lightest damage. Th pemratage of tram work this year la much lower than that of laat year. The farmers living close to the factory ar the only ones who haul by wagon. Th many loading ntatluna established by th company make It more convenient and easier to get the beet to tbe mill. The entire gang of section man of the Htreet BaOwst-- ' company wars taken out to tha factory to ssalst In tho unloading of beats, so great la lb number of full ran. They wilt be kept there until tha yard la cleared of its eoagatad-traffic- . The factory la running at full capacity night nnd day. The average tonne is 24 hours la 450, but eora days 500 tans ar sliced sad disposed of. This means that cloae to fiO0 sacks of sugar ar bring Bowed ovary day, apart from many tons of brown augnr, that govs back through tbo ma- O d- - at Rich Gold Quarts Have Samples Been Received. ruu-loo- 1 of well-know- hd De-8tanfo- On Nov. lot h and 11th tha Colorado Midland will sell round trip tickets te K1 Paso fur 145.05, ticket good until Nov. 2ih, with flnnl extended limit of December Ssth If dantred- - At 171 Paso round trip tickets to City nf Mexico win be on sale for f SB. Now is tha time to visit beautiful aad snllquo Old Mexico si greatly reduced rates. Htart right by aeelag that jour tick- road over the Midland Route, thus g assuring you of pleasant and scenic trip. Excellent connections all tha way. Further particulars and literature at. ticket, office. 77 (Vest Kecond Houth, Halt Luke City. inier-eatin- - -" VW WrlWl YELLOW BOY OBE Tbe. directors of the Yellow Boy Mining company have Just received n box of rich gold or taken from a chute eacounterod a few days agu lu t tba east drift on the level in their Biickhorn mine, Ualaveraa Bounty California about C5 miles east of Htockton and l&ff miles west of Tonupah. REPORT BENT IN THAT Tho or ls free milling ribliou RAILS WERE AGAIN BEING PLACED. quarts, five per cant sulphurate which asesya from 9210 to 3tNi per ton: gold rosy be seen acatierad all over iha Fast Drive ta tha Ogdan River Bridge or. Bupl. Campbell reports at leapt 1.600 tana in eight, lu thia one chute, Diaslaas a Praetleai which la two feet in wldtu. The drift Joke. la bring further opened up by two shifts uf miners working daily. A Tba Management expects to comivleplioiie message lrnm tbe officer oa guard at tbo Ogdm river mence milling within thirty day. Tt Is composed prluclpsll; bridge, to headquarters, brought out company business men snd tha chief and severs I deputies at a Riitte miningOgden men, who are opening high spei-- In the patrol wagon. up the property in n very conservative The man over the telephone stated manner. Tha Buekhorn Is thoroughly for extracting and uillllfig tbnt an attempt would be made ta equipped ora In Urge quantities at ib least exreplace the tor up mils. When th panse. police arrived the aecrtoa men, who Tbo propery ha been a "producer congregated at th bridge, gut Into for several but the ora recently an aacnrstun wagon and left lbs arena struck la theyears, largest and richest ever of battle. found in the min. Th samples ar The action vras a practical Juke oa at the ofilce of tL L.Jves. the police force. The man had been called in, and their foremaa thought THE SHORTEST COMPLAINT it would be good scare to stop hl mm at tba bridge, unpack their tools and assume n misleading attitude. Asking That a Divorce Ba Granted a Wife. They bad no intention of agaio occupying tho bridge. Tho sboriest complaint in a divorce suit received in some lime In th BOWLIBG CONTEST rlerk's office of the Second District court la th one filed yesterday by X torney T. D. Johnson. In the rase of The mam captured IJsxlo W. Fadoa va. Thomas Padua. first plica In the bowling league ThursThe complaint simply recites that day by wlanlng three straight ganios Hie piiritps to the suit were married at. from the Toggery team. In spite of the jielvldere. Neb., Jaanary 1st. IkRS. winning of all of the games by th That they bare cue son 19 years at ago and tbnt the tram, tbe contest was a who ia cloeo one, and In the third game It defendant be fulled to provide for the wax necessary lo roll an additional plulntlff. frame. No other I legs lion are maria aad n Tonight there will be a msirh game separation ia asked fur on the grounds bet wean picked mama from J. Hcow of non support. croft A Boas. Tbe scorn: CHEAP RATES TO EL PASO AND CITY OP MEXICO. chinery. Last year the production Wes 12, 000 AIM pounds. This year it Is expected that one or two million pounds will be added to that figure. Tbe reduction of 500 ton of beats in 24 hours, at a factory riled at a rapacity of 260 tons, in unequaled In any part of tba United Btmles. Tha record being made is greatly to th credit of those in charge, ft $1.98. OUT Tennag of Basts Reduced Unaqualed in Any Other Factory ef the Bams Capacity. AND White Great Scenic TALK the shoes you like so $30 qualities HULANISK1IF00TBALL IS TRAIN LOADS POLICE WERE ANSWERS ALL THE OF SUGAR CALLED GRAND GRAND A regular stock NOT the refuse which others have refused well mn Ve eTSPtWo'Xw'Wi W W --Vi Wi UTWi You Will Uke Iha Goods iWuVi at Specials 1 Hs turds y l d A Children s Hose; All sires 5 ' The New Line of Ready to Wear 10. 1x1 Regular 20c On sale 4St At ....vSRIRTS.... rib: 1511 Is of superior quality and style. Your special attention is rected to the Greys, which we offer at di- $7.50, $12.00, $15.00, $17.00 m VAWWWWVVW m m w w e s cr. . It-- . From 5 to 14 years. Price. $2.18 to $15. Because e like the young ladies their interests shall not be neglected. Tbte sLbre is the Ask ibe woplace to trade. men who know. Besides the big sample line new coats coma by express almost 0uiv. Humpies t this time are usual. If you are going lo buy a wrap come here at. once Blacks range from $3.79, 17.60, 110.50 up to 140. Fancy mixtures and Rain Coaa range from 84.K. $9:00. $12 to $17.80. Underwear Wc want, ou to look at the 1x1 fine Jersey-rlbbe- fash-- ' mere, which we have in sizes 18 and 24. It ia positively good. The price ls from 30c to 80c ea. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i The Arnold Fabrics for Kimonas and Wrappers uft The panerns ere beautlfu. width 36-iTbe price 15c and 17' ;c. Tbe material is fine one aide napped, making it soft and warm Tbe .40c i have the besi ever, louk like silk; single Black pair in box. Y ewe. . , "!sv. Hon. whiif and crloi It .usiws.v'wyw.twx1 iw! raw..rt.ra. a '-- -- e ' twilled, Golf Gloves n a. ' Dressmaking You won't hsv to worry any if you come here. We are trying to servo the best interest uf our customers. This department is tn charge of Miss Peiu-noand she will take good care of you. 1 'h' ; For Our Little Folks for Misses un- t t ft Sample Wraps Sample Wraps Sample Wraps for Ladles I ii ft tey-F- y ..aa. A -- - |