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Show THE UTAH, 8ATTBDAT EXAMTXTR: OGDEX, M0M?Z3fG ITORNTXG, DCTOBEK 2S, 1905. C0UNC1LMEN REPUBLICAN FOOTBALL IS ENDORSE TOPIC OF CAMPAIGN MAYOR IN HIS ACTION DEFENDING PROPERTY, MEETING Company CffsevsM iPOTOEIFl in Present Farm a Club far the Furtherance ef Their Politi- Ladiea Bound. cal Alma. By a unanimoua vote the city counmet In aperial eeeeion y cate t day afternoon, endorted th action of the Mayer aiid city official in r moving the second track from Ogden Hirer bridge on Wednesday night, and jiaaaed a resoluilou delegating Mayor and the City Attorney power to bring aurh action and proceeding aa they shall deem nereaaary to protact the property or the city with reference to the attempt of the Ogden Rapid Traaait company building a second track acroa Ogden River bridge. Mayor Farly yeeteruay morning in consultation with tilaamann wa City Attorney Begley and aeveral members of the city council and it waa decided in call a special meeting of the council for the purpose of tahing action in regard to the bridge situation. Mayor tilaemnnn and Councilman Craig and Randall tailed a call for a special meeting for 3 o'clock yesterday aft vrntxin end nearly all mem bers nf the council were present at roll calL In the abaeace of President Carr, Councilman Craig waa elected chairman of tho meeting. After a brief but comp rrtt enaiva statement of the situation by Mayor Glaamann and City Attorney Bagley, Councilman Randall introduced the following resolutlo.i, which waa adopted: Be it resolved. Inal th Mayor and City Attorney are hereby authorised to take aneh proceedings and bring ueh action aa shall be deemed necea-ar- r by them tu protect tbe property uf the city and mote especially with reference to ihe attempt of the Rapid Transit company to build a second track across Ogden River bridge. The tenolutinn a adopted and the council adjourned. ABLE Tho Most Healthful The Most Efficient The Most Economical OF ALL THE BAKING POWDERS. h Made from ftridtly pure cream of tartar Absolutely free from alum and phosphatic acid. Avoid Alum Baking Powders Dr. Mallei, Professor of Chemiary, University of Virginia, says that in a dozen different tells he found aluminum present in bread baled with alum thus certifies to the baking powders and recoverable therefrom. Dr. Mallet ' danger to health in the use of alum baking powders. There is no higher authority in the whole country. Can you afford to use alum baking powders even though they do cost you e cents a pound? only tea cents a pound, a cent an ounce, or twenty-fiv- Thursday end Friday night. On iba flrat night scheduled (nr the meeting lint one or two attended and (he meeting waa aoi held, nor ha any Ne. SI been made tn bold the other New SS meet ini arranged. EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phon i Boll Phone ... BU3INE8S OFFICE Ne. 12 Independent Phene Bell Phone ... a.,,,,,,-- Nw S WM. GLASMANN Ne. 120 ' Independent Phene Bril Phene ... ..No. 120 . .Ne. 120 ef both telephone eyetome doted aftae p. m. If you don't getiyour paper 'phene Bell 779c Ind. Vt? D. G. Neleen, Manager. ... .i double-trackin- Mr. and. Mra. Herman Daaforth of Th heir of Mr. Ulluheth Imvia. who watt burled 1 1ntraday at Willard, f Peoria, III., a lopped eft In th city tn call upon A. A. Wenger, who met in the nOIre of le Vine A Detl The yeaiarday and executed a dead of triiet la an uncle of Mr. rtgnfoiib. to Jnlia U. Davis, a ton nf the deceased, couple were married recently, Mra. leon-ard- . transferring tho iNtvin relate to him Da u forth haviug bean Mlaa 1tuie . in mud for tba two minor rhllrirea of the aeeeined. The properly la lorated Meeer. Hardman and Jenaen of In Idaho and Ogden. Hrighain City have decided lo erect a mill at Garland. They have Di(IuKt Poet, (i. A. K., and the Iluuring with the ftah Sufar meniben of the ladtea' ailiillariea met made a contract with between in regular neaalon in the City llali company to furniab them HR and 3 Tor the operation hnraepower evening. of the mill, whlrh will have a capacity of about 3i0 barrels a day. Judge J. A. HuwhII returned fttmi Farmington, where he ha Itaem hold111 II go ing entirt, last, evening. PLANS FOR ARMORY to ngaln today and tlnlah The Mea's club of lb fun (relation- theFarmington docket for the October term of the al church met In Iba church pnrlun court thrre. new Th plana for the proposed lanr evening. armory for Company B of the I'tah National guard, for which Fire' Chief Th Sidney Steveaa Implement comWeiH d Good aoib-iloal Standard pany aent a man to Garland Tliuraday Grave drew the phvaa. and which oOne. Call on D. Q. Neleon. nt II a. m. tn look over the field with the view of liarld Kories to build for tbe comeaiatilialiing nn implement hnuae there. pany provided the atate will pay a sufficient rental to make the investment Trepidant Jowpk Smith of th Cliiiroh of Joan The fire department waa called not a paying one. were submitted tn Mr. (.'linnt of ' aeveral days ego. latter Day Hakim. arranis'e.l in hold at 5:35 lat evening to eitlngitlah a He went over tlie plans and wpecl-firserr. lee. in the court room Wednesday, hlure in the reeidene of Mra. Wll- hms carefully, and found several thing which he believed could ba changed In the plana which would make the building of the armory a more satisfactory Investment. Hi change were awh aa, In event nf the state giving up Its lease would render WHEN YOUR EYE GLASSES PALL AND BREAK WOULDN'T YOU it easy to adapt Ihe building for other LIKE TO HAVE SOME MOUNTING YOU COULD DEPEND UPON AT ALL TIMES? purpose then that foe which it designed. Tbaw changes embody tbe deepening of the cellar, the lowering of the floor and the widening of the YOU EVER HEARD ABOUT STAY TIGHT." "HOLD FAST hulliilng. AND "SURELY-ON- " EYE GLASSES AND SEE Hn einlmdled hla Kiiggei-tinand re turned the plan and specification lo Eye-Gla- ss Thief Grave, hv whom rtie plan are screws and "gets Mounting is spring now being altered to conform with IN ITS WORK- - IN SUCH A SIMPLE MANNER IT'S A WONDER i Mr ideas SOME ONE DIDN'T THINK OF IT BEFORE. ... . y , n !t BREVITIES 1 Koc-Ih- DO YOU EVER SWEAR? FORGET EVERYTHING The Heard Suction or this without No Pinch, Slide WITH OUR SPECIALTY.. arroaa Ike bridge. BURIED Little Arthur Benete Grant, the eon or Mr. and Mra. J. Grant, Mm. Jr, and the grandson of Mr. and TuesAngus T. Wnght, who died on day, waa hurled yesterday, the funeral service taking place from the residence of hit grandparents, SCO Twenty-fourtstreet. h Bishop's Councilor H. W. Gwllliam presided al the services, which were largely atieadsd by relatives and friends of the deceased boy's family, ihe viii'Til'ci being Elder Ben K. Rich, president uf tin- - Southern Btgiea mission: B. K. G'itni, of Sail Luke: President C. F. Middleton, tbe great grandfather of the buy, and Henry W. Gwil-11a- All of the speakers referred to tbe sudden taking nway tbat had bereaved bis family of tbelr baby, and comforted the boy's parents with the thought that i hair family ties would be renewed bevong the grave. They spoke of the fact that little rhildren a ere sure of salvation. HOLD UP RUSS BANK. During the servire music wa renl.ihau. Oct. 27.- - Sis armed iiu-- en-- dered by a quartette composed of Prolerci h l.tbau branch of the Moscow fessor Squire i'oop. Fred Tout, Mrs. Iiiierna'ional Trait Imnk yesterday. Bestle Dean Ailiaon and Mrs. KM.a-beiiin-robbed it of $17,run. Five of the Culler. Interment was in Ogden City cemeu.eu wore shortly afterward captured IIO.i'OO recovered. The sixth man. tery. where th- - grave was dedicated nml i:li IT.lt'Ui. escaped. by President Middleton. n I I Off or Falling SOLD HERE ONLY. I i u J. S. Lewis Q. Co. Opticians AT THE BIG CLOCK. WASH. AVE. o o b : j THt LINZ UPS -- TOO AY'S GAME. jewelrt FOR ur Specially i, Ogden Hae Heaviest Team, bet Sait Lakers Say Their Bunch la the Swiftest. Ogden today will have n taste of the football favar, and If the eigns fail amt, by th tint tbe game between ihe Salt Lake a ad Ogden high schools i eailed. even those who have been calling ftxftfceli h ratal aud a atuabar of other aiikind thing will be found along aha aide line, taking ihe hrianat interest in seeing the Ogden key bury Iheir Sail Lab rival in li'e no porter game, this football, and if a little rod ger la eptlled, don't gat slotted dor it'd good dor 4h aoul and the man In lha game only feels the batter to ha rid ef some of-i-t when la tha heal of battle. The ftaltttag touch war put on the field at Otenwood park yesterday afternoon, th gridiron raped and marked off and tha field la aa fine a condition as am the boy who will represent the orange and black upon It today. lost night tha eleven huskies who will do battle ran Through light signal Price practice, and at aa early hour ware wrrapped In tha arnus of Morpheus. The learn la without a doubt the strongest that has roprraenred Ogden. Among those to be aaen In tbe Hneup will be Poulter. who dtstlngulwhed and hammer himself af tha tttol-pu- t throw at th track meet at. Salt taka last year. He plays center and Twenty-Fift- h weighs 27 pound. St Back of tha line aro Renuiiell, Tracy and Murphy, probably ihe fastest aet of backs that ever upheld the orange and lilack. Scudder at tackle I a tower of strength, and. Calvert at end is another speedy man. Ogden's only gam thl year hae been with the All Hallows team, which. they beat. 21 to 9. Tbe Salt Lake warriors have put in two bard week of practice under the capable direction of Coach Callahan, and have a On eel of plays. While somewhat lighter than the local team, they Intend to make up for it by speed. Moon, the new tackle, who replaced Settle, who was injured In the Collegial game. If showing up wall. Salt lake's lineup la aa follows: Dun, r. a.; Moon. r. t.;1. H. Hyde, r. g.; Morris, c.; Roberta, g ; Paul, 1. t.; Harris, L .; Rome, q. b.; RichMONEY QTHERJPEQFLES , PRACTICAL HORSEIHOIR, ardson, r. h.; Hyde, L h.; Judsoa 2. b. Wo are specially preparad Nr Two boys not unknown to the off- leapt. I, The officials unladed are: Mori "fiesu shoeing moan hams, icers of the Juvenile court will appear I. Goshen, Rev. and aoa how wa do Ik" 4ff E. and Allan, umpire, before that tribunal this morning to Twenty-thirstreak OppwHi answer to the charge of petit larceny. referee. Consolidated Wagon A Maskhi Just what lb occasion f tbelr being company. Phone 919 X before the court on former occasions BID REAL ESTATE TRANSFER waa is not knows, but this time they annexed some coin of the realm thai One of the largem transfers of real did not belong lo them and west on n eatat In some time was recorded yeslear. terday In the county recorder's office, It seems that the two buys, who. at- in the filing of a warranty deed transtend the Quincy school, weiw as il re- ferring from Barnard White and wife sult of the illness of ihe janitor, lred to Frank L. Chapin all of lota 3 and I. by Mrs. Wads, tbe principal, to do block 24. pint A. Ogden City survey, some cleaning about ihe building. In the consideration named being 129,000. the course of tlielr labors they disIxm. night Mr. Che pin woe seen In covered 13.50, the property of Mrs. regard to tbe transaction, and asked Wade, in a drawer in her deck. On If it were of any local Importance. of the lads look $1.50 and the other He replied that hr warn acting for 2. After getting the money they eastern parties who are investors. ware not. lung In leaving the school and proceeded ro get rid of the cash. ESTATE CF MARY PARKER Mrs. Wade discovered her loss and reported the ibfr. lo the police toA peril ion for Inters or administragether with itie fact that (he two boys bad been in ihe school alone. tion hare been filed in the clerk's ofSergeant Chamber soon located the fice of the Recond district court hy lads, charged them with Ihe crime, to Charles G. Parker, praying that he be which they confessed, and ordered appointed administrator of the estsle them to report at ihe station in the of Mnry E. Parker, doneaenl. The de- THE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAV ELER ceased died at Hooper, March 30, 1903, morning. They will be turned over to Probaleaving an asisle valued at about $400. wants t waste no time la "mskinf k tion Officer Jacobs and he dealt with J. D. Skeen la attorney for lha train. lit us know as far shml by the Juvenile court. may be wbaL train you want tn ern and well land you. Mr. Patera u. wl etc., it tH SIDNEY STEVENS WOULD your tranks, sample cases, long before the whistle hi station, COLLECT FROM Won't tax you too much, either, hi do a general trucking and csrtln A notice of payment--anclaim for ness, besides, and have' a 9tilck-scontribution filed in the clerk's office 'phone. of the district court yesterday afternoon by Sidnev Hlevena against W. J. Co, Stephens, Soloman ('. Stephens and Sidney O. Klevena, In the case tf Mary E. Stephens et al. vs. Sidney Btevena t al. baa again brought before the Go where will, you'll find no court a case that has occupied con- people more you to tbelr town to loyal siderable attention for a number of tbelr borne iaHtltutiona, than are the years. Fakirs may come citlxena of Tbe rase recently came up for re- and fakirs Ogden. may go ae Indeed, they One of the beat bowliui trial on an appeal and was dismissed, have come and gone but the people seen thla seaaos le it being announced tbat an agreement stick to those who are proved. And by night at the aeaoqlatira bad been reached between the plain- "those who are proved" we do not tba Crystal team of Salt UGb tiff and tbe defendants. mean ourselves alone but the many CornttirrcisUftt1! Th notice stale tbat Sidney Si ev- honest, dealers erf which Ogdea our champions of the In that city last year, ens paid $7,250 in aettlemeni of a Judg- town can boast. local k picked team of ment. recovered by the plaintiffs Matcompel rl selected team Th in, 1902, for the sum of 512,903.96. In Sale people r wanted al the the Salt Lakers Is made consideration uf which the plaintiffs shoe atom. sad ' Vmllereux. Baker, K. Sciuhlrr agreed to the dismissing of the case. Scudder. ths y,ii Kidney Stevens now come In the Douglas shoe factory every 1nq The team cboeen io the court and claims contribution from pair of finished shoe la examined for of one Is Lake cracks Sidney O. Stevens, William J. Stephan Imperfections here they find n pair ens and Soloman C. Stephens: from which the machine has cut Qftfiap a ihat could Islw selected, expected. game iug O. Wil Stevens. 514.SU; from Kidney stitch has been dropped, whirb, nf iuin J. Stephens. 52.417. and from course, renders the shoe unfit for ATTORNEY N. J. HARRIS, C. Soloman s Stephens. (2.217. baaing selling these rulla are sold a statute which gives to fakirs who advertise ihem as first tne claim upon a defendant the right to pay a judg- quality at cheap price. Notary Public. in offlce. ment and then roller! from tbe Our stock of Douglas shoes Is of Bldg. Both 'Phones at residence. the FIRST CLASS no culls here. ibe-dust- DIAMONDS . Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest ra. After the meeting of tbe direct ora of the trenail company. Mr. Eerie waa asked if the rumor that waa about tbe city to tbe effect that the company wsa to bring Individual suits for damages against those who were responsible for tbe removdag of the rails waa true. He paid that waa one of the things disruised ai the meeting, but that no definite action was taken. We will not aland the treatment that we received, but whui. will be done will be decided later." Then nothin of moment, was done at tba meeilng?" he was asked. Our attorney waa present but a short while tonight, replied Mr. Reel, but wa ai to talk to him today and decide on what action ahall be taken." ARTHUR BENEREJRANT WATCHES AMI g The board uf director of the Ogden Rapid Transit company held a meeting again last evening aad.Siaouaaad the altuatian aa relating to th nation af the city offloiali on Thursday night in tearing tip ihe track belonging lo the company on Ugdea River bridge. Ulaemaua and aeveral of the linnt, 24 Grant avenue. A gaaollue cityMayor officials also met In th Mayor's fUive In th kltcliHB had caught lira In ihe City Hall and went over and tgnllad th nail paper. Th fir officesituation In a general way. and waa put out without any leaa reaultlag the to the property, which la owned by discussed the near aiep to be taken io keep tbe railroad company from .Moroni Thoma. EXAMINER TELEPHONES HERE ARE Short speeches were the order at the first meeting ef th campaign, held yesterday afternoon at Republican headquarters for tba Republican ladies, aa ft waa Chairman Halamakl'a wer proaeut idea that those wh might wish to do tome cf the I si king over the refreshments wMOh fallowed a ad in this he waa the speech-makincorrect. To those who engineered the mealing and to the candidate for office oa th Republican ticket, th mew lug wa a great compliment, for It waa a representative gathering of Republicans of the gentler mi, who attended and by their chverful presence added vigor to the at present young campaign. There were a few men there, but they wer greatly in th minority, and that thav felt their isolated position waa evidenced by th way they stuck log at her la one corner of th room and watched the ladies covertly out of tbe corners of their Moat of the candidate oa the city ticket were present, and spent tba time in becomlug acffualnied with the ruling element In their party. This was especially tme ef one of the unmarried candidate, who circled about, and, judging from appearenrea, did muck good. a a result of the meeting a Ladies' Republican chib waa formed, and before the meeting adjourned nearly all those present bad enrolled in the club. During the sl'eruooa speech were made by Mra. Jennie Nelson, Mr. John K. Bagley, Chairman HuJaniskl, Rudolph Ktirhler, Mayor iHaamanu, . City Attorney Bagley, Joseph Dana. William C. Trilchlow, Mra. Florence O'Neil Stanford and Judge John D. Murphy. were necessarily The addrrase brief, but they aroused th k sanest Interest aud enthusiasm. STREET CAR DIRECTORS Music waa furnished by tlia Madison WONOER WHAT TO DO NEXT Orchestra at lutanrmla throughout tba afternoon, aud altar the meeting refreshments were served. Thty Are Determined to Get After City Officiate, But Do Not Yet BOYS HAD A1IME0.1 Knew How. cil, which to-h- e PURE-WHOLESOME-REU- TALK CITYS SHORT SPEECHES REFRESHMENTS AND CONVERSATION. And Authorized Him U Take Stop Necessary to Kmp Transit H. F. upp co io a SMALLEYS p. ernstrom d WRIGHTS BREVITIES Allen Transfer "WBu P1' . first-clas- NO JOB LOTS HERE 0 Wc always give more than values in shoes. We do not come to the people with a bankrupt stock shipped in from other cities that could be sold where they arc known, but wc offer the best goods on the market at lowest prices. REDUCED PRICES Stetson S Hdvvin Clup S.S.50 and $6 Shoes for ... cx . IINT ALL DEPARTMENTS Misses and Childrens School Shoes, former price $1.25, $1.50 ,00 ISO PrsTWomens $3 and $3.5 I Shoes, new fail styles, at STANFORD SHOE COM - . - n |