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Show f. . examiner telephones seditorial roomPhone Independent ell Phene BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene ell Phone ' OAPEN, TtTFDT rTATT, MORSISG, NOVEMBER 1?," 1905. IS! REAL ESTATE FITZSIMMONS RIO GRANDE FRANCHISE "7 N ETAMnrTE: MORyiQ THE PAYS VISIT HAS ACTIVE ee IV M. CLASMANN 'Sf Independent Phene ell Phene eyeteme both telephone 120 of (..Ne. cleeed efter I p. m. if you don't get your peper phene Bell 779: Ind. 872. D. G. Nelson, Manager. TO OGDEN SPURT BREVITIES TALKS ABOUT HIS FIGHTS INVESTMENTS. Horace Peery and Associates Buy Land on Twenty-fourt- h Adjacent to Railroad s Naw Property. "Grand Old Man's Manager Think He Haa Still a Good Many Fighta in Him. "IN OLD KENTUCKY. "In Old Kentucky" with it wealth ef inridmi and pleasing episodes, it clever littie pickaninmut, its breezy flavor of Kentucky blue grass and thoroughbreds and ltx exciting race scene, w tU again be a welcome visitor to the Grand shortly. It eomea this of year beirer and bigger than ever before. Mauager Jacob IJit haa organized an exceptionally fine company for this the thirteenth season of this wonderful play. Aa Mr. Lilt sends out un inferior No. 2 company, it will be given here with the- aatue ait and in New York and adopted and referred lo the finance production a given Grand At the I'hicagu. Wednesday commit ire: First partial esiiuiaies, due J. F. night. O'Xetll: "THE SHO GUN. Kxt elision No. 2, io curbing and guttering dik'.rict No. 13, and City flail The general tone of musical offerquare, $2.ttiS.23. Extension No. 1, io curbing and gut ings in the theatrical world has been looking up for the paat few aeaaona taring district No. 20, $.J25. and Henry W. Savage U the manager Extension No. 1, to turning and tu whom may he attributed much of district No. ti, 1092. us. the credit for this advancement In a Curbing and guttering district No. most delightful field of entertainment. 14. $001.47. Henry W. Savage trademark for Extension No. 1, to curbing aud gut The eeaooiiK has been sy nonomous tenng district No. 13. $.'45.43. Wheel- with the past most original efforts and First partial estimates due the most fascinating hooka and music, wright, Bros.: and of all of hia offerings, the Korean Extension No. 2, to sidewalk comic opera "The Sho Gun," by Geo. Noe. 1. lfi and 22, $91.02. is one of the Extension No. 2, to district No. 10, Ade and Gustav Lttders, most creditable. When produoed last $690.71. season It scored a most pronounced Sidewalk intersections, $131.94. success and in the few cities in which For building a catch basin, $94. S. It waa the critics hailed it City Engineer larker reponed hav- as the presented of an era of ing received a communication from comic operas. The book ia such real as the Ogden Rapid Transit company could be expected from such a asking f r the location of tracks on brilliantonly writer as Mr. Ade, while the all avtatuea bet ween Twenty-fourtmusic by Mr. lathers surpasses by far Accomat real a. and Twenty-seconmost of hia neat previous efforts. panying the communication was a map Tlie Sho Gun," with its wealth of showing the profile and grade if The scenic and costume Investiture will he new track, which the city engineer Grand next Friday, and bn not accepted, and teen at the will be as complete a production as asked that a special committee he It when It waa first given at Wallark's appointed to confer with him on the Theater. New York. In the cast will matter. lie John K. Henahaw, Agnes Cain On motion of Mr. ("hainberi the Brown. J. E. laary, Genevir Day, E. recommendation wit referred to tha P. Parson. Mny Ten Broock, Lawsttwt committee. rence t'oever. Isabelle D Arnumd and Tty Engineer Parker reported that Douglas Ruthven, D. H. Fnpptn. Reguthe city had gained Jurisdiction in lar matinees will he given. the sidewalk district between Washington and Adams avenue on Twenty-svven'On motion of Mr. MASQUERADE BALL AT TOLLERS street. Williams the engineer was instructed to take the necessary steps looking to There waa fun galore at the tho completion of the work. ball at. Toiler' dancing acaProfile were submitted showing demy last evening, and much of the the grade on 'he Canyon road. formality which characterises the pubA communication from the city en- lic dances held there waa done away gineer asking that an appropriation of with, which greatly pleased the par$:u he mads for the purpose of hav- ticipants. There were many who attended as ing the asphalt recently laid on Twenty-fourtsunset analysed, caused spectators, and t hey seemed to get aa and after much fun out of the function aa did considerable discussion, argument the motion of Chambers to the dancers, many of whom were at have the city engineer order ihe con llred in grotesque costumes, while tractors to attltmiL report of the analy aome of the costumes were very elabsis of tlie substance, was adopted. orate. At the request of the recorder the Tho prizes which had been offered compensation nf tho Judge of elec- for the heat costumed, moat original tion and the rental of voring places costume, and best dressed, both for was fixed at. $3 end $."i respectively. ladles and gentlemen, were awarded A petition was received, signed hy to Miss Edna Coffer, heat costumed; William H. Wright, A. W. Mailt. Wil- Mra. Stone, moat original costumed, liam Wagner and U A. Shepherd, and Miss Mary Taylor, best dressed ; asking that the franchise asked for hy and to Fred l.cwia, best costumed; the Kio (iranrie Western rallwuy to F'rank Farr, most original costumed, cross certain streoia be not granted. and H. G. Earner, brat dressed. Referred to the joint committee. On rcsidntloii of Randall. $30 was apyr.'ipnurrri to complete the work on some time ago. street. H. M. Kiiliinaiin filed a petition with the ciiincll prating that Bndcon a drug at ore at Five Tointx lie debarred front selling liquor. I'nlesa thp proprietor obtained a retail liquor license. The FRESH EVERY DAY petitioner stated that ho paid the regular retail liquor license, and that he waa aerinnsty injured by reason Yesterday's Examiner made our of tlio drug Kioto retailing liquor. read Cashmere Bouquet Soap The problem was referred to the 2 ad" he" it. was a typographical error. It police committee. should have read ''Cashmere Bouquet 24c. We make this explanation he cause wo are under a contract with lhn manufacturer Colgate to sell CHINA SHOWER IS th soap for no lea. On rht parlicti CIVEM MISS DEHMODY lar Item the reduction Is very slight thn regular price lieing twenty-fiv- e A china shower waa tendered last cents. On most toilet articles, howThursday evening by Mias Margaret ever, we offer a saving of ten io twenty per ceni. McLaughlin lo Miss Minnie Iierntod who will iltia morning become ti.. Astrakhans for coats are Just In bride of Edward Kinney of Pocatello, ihe marriage service io hi perform white, cream, black and come fancies. hy Rev. Father CiiKlinalian at The sale of table linens began Joseph' 4'athullc church. s A nunilier of licaitiifu of chins briskly this morning. Borno very handwere presented to the prospect in some linen are being sold at sharp tomorrow again the sale bride, and games were indulged fa un reductiontil a late hour. takes a fresh start. Those present were: Mr. W. Wil Tomorrow forenoon the beginners' lia, Mra. T. McGovern. Sr.. Mrs. T. McGovern, Jr.. Mrs. H. Y. McLaughlin. Embroidery Class will he In aession. Mrs. W. J, Ttermody. Mr. Martin Mur- Yonr presence la desired. phy and the Misses Belle Hailey, Anna Anderson. Fanny Hall, Elizabeth SimpNever le fore, at a Silk Sale, were , son. Minnie v, Willi,.. w so well prepared -- for months our Margan-Ritller. Margaret McLaughrepresentatives have been planning lin ml Ciii.lierine Melonigltlin. for this event and Wednesday morning Miss lterniody. who for some time we will he able to offer crisp, new bus been Wheatstone nprr-iio-r for the silks a; half price and less. Western I nion In flgri'-nwill this nifrii tig be married to Edward Kinney No gift is more acceptable than linen a St. Joseph' Catholic church. rich table linen no hnying time Mr. Kinney is manager of the Westmore opportune than now. ern I'niott office at Pocatello. The bride and groom leave for the north Stout shoes respectable looking on iheir honeymoon on the noun train. slus-shoes which must uphold our reputation. We'll be here if complaint are to he made. Beware of the tran WARRANTY DEEDS. sient who has no reputation to lose The following warranty ri"r.Is have none to uphold. Leni filed m :hc office of the conniv Special Meeting of the Council Will Consider It Thursday Canvass Election Returns Is Made. AND DUE TO RIO GRANDE WESTERN IN LARGE MEASURE. That DIAMONDS NOT ACTED UPON Contrary hi expert a: ions, th franchise asked for li : be Kio Giamlc The "Grand Old Man" of pugilism. Western railway for pennix-sioi- i Tiie local real esiaie marker duriug Lae Bob Fiizaimmon. wai in the city lor 1U- - Aluicui association or ten day tu laa.-the parr Twenty-first- , scum to tracks lay aPeruoor., j the H.gh school team lo Pb.v ou ronsidt-iablami many a ahrt time yesterday , Twenty-thirand a game or looiba.l. Arrangements trausfei of land l.aVf reei recorded, swatting ihe Overland Limited for The Twenty weoond ree: of their line main for si from a for en a, the 6wllfctniia, lie route tffecitd ThankBg.tiug west, being caeca in ai being being the prices paij many road to the site of tLe proposed new a lop figure for where he 1 to fight "Philadelphia game. uliai might be i Jack O'Brien, on December :(h. the pcoixriy p.irchased. lu ihe inback jeriniiu.1, was not ,1. At. Brrck, president of the T n. The lanky one lost ho time after me freight ,,f cesra site purchasers, wn-from the law and street oomtni uee of jorll, uh a Goldfield rallioad, passed eKKCil for what purpose they have breu arrival of hie train it the riiv In call ! tlie city oouncil at the.r meeting last n route lo Tonopah. in M. Van ae, i inough Ogden Inlying. hav replied, "for investment." ing on his friend, A. :i.eiil the council, By a special car a. inched to tioulbsm disappointed evening. to theegret .Much of ihe acitmy has been due V lira, and was keenly meeiing. had decided previous r Vbes Mr. Van Facitic No. 5. During his stop in that informed when lo the aiiiiouuretiieiil of the officials for the night, to i the franchise lie slated ihat it was (he inten- of the Kio (irauile Western that they was out at hi ranch. Bui the hero and arranged to take it up at a special tion of the company lu cateiul its line wore to erect large freight terminals of' hundreds of ring battles was m' ut be held on Thursday evento Bullfrog, a disiauce f eighty miles. in ihe city and (heir subsequent pur lo he disappointed and. railing up a meeting Within a short it me. in hie opinion, chasing of land for The new depot and livery stable, he ordered a rtg in go ing.The main business of the session ranch and waa the official canvass of the returns tho traffic to Bullfrog will warrant yards. Atm the railroad acquired the out to Mr. Van dor Vlu-the new lino. laud through the blocks between Wall bring that gentleman into town to of the election held last Tuesday, and T.lnrola avenues, and Twenty first see him. which wua taken up after the regular He was aeon spotted by the news routine of the council had been WRICHTS DEFEAT DEESTAHFOBD and Twenty-fourts'tef.s. there have disthemselves if. been recorded a numtier of iraiibfera paper men, who attached posed the Tim leader In the Commercial Bowl- of property In the vicinity of the pro- to the fighter's personal staff for greatest Interest waa In the the canThe tarda, auil time being and escorted him to Boh ran poned new freight house and centered In the recount of the ing league went down In defeat last duwu town vote for the council in the Second evening before the Wright learn, in it la understood that then- are pending depot. On the way and asked one or of the several deala, which If consummated suddenly work consistent stopped the of Powers won out over spite of ward, where member of the former team. Some- will mean the erection of more ware- his escort a hers the man's place by but 25 vises. That waa the business was that made those guod Tracy houses In those blocks, how the player ou the plurality givea Fowvra on the first team did got make their cueloinary I Several deeds were filed yesterday guns i meaning Browning Brothers), count, and waa found to ho correct on Wtl-- j in, the and, was ahown while going a place lie of face office In Iran defeat, ihe the jn county recorders the recount. spurt son and June of the winning team ferrfiig a pan of hit 5. in block 34, asked to nee the Browning automatic Conroy's plurality was found lo be heard when had which he scores about lot of rlfie, south a the la which rolled exceptionally good jiwi abentt the tame, gaining five votes ou pari was ehown He summer. was last hem team of road high the one tail of Wilson t ha recount. company Wrighi bought by the was man with individual average of 232 on Twenty-fourtn ntiret, and upon the gun and when it mechanism At the regular of the council was he that satd he him score: to The of he la new total to explained u9. which the and a freight depot all of the member, suit the exception r oiib-one. to H K. J. H. located, to Peery, Feery gidng of Oouncilman were present, Tho championship and there were Orr.g and John I. Taylor. a number of rltisens If look he aa does world of not the am All threo at these geut.lenien who were intereatsd In the granting of 3(15 ring battles, yet heavy owners of Ogden realty, and were the hero of the franchise to the Kio firande West, hnt of number cat-sad is tho such Iheir purchase la taken ae an indicaern in cross several of ihe streets, aud tion of how land in that vicinity Is te he lias lest hut two. officials of the Harrinisn and ihe Could hia of in He fight speaking said, girded ss an Invest men!. roads. lAst night Horace Peery waa seen with .It in Jeffrix. that he had Jeffries W. J. Khealy. chid' elerk lo Super! he ronud .uat aud thai that in and aakod If ho anil hia asanclaiaa going Manor n, was present. In the wbeif hia os on was opponent sing up worn conalderlug rite Improvement of merest of the HsTtman mads, who him was Ido delivered that the put. the land In any way. and if It weiel ttnderaUMNl to Ik- - trrlng to block lie said that are Lhelr Intention to erect a warehouse, out "f the running, of the franchise, aa waa tlie granting in to the the was there mailing story ou rhe land. K. M. Allison, attorney for the Rio Rie thrown he had effect that fight, Orande. and O. B. lillsou, local lie said that he did not kninr what agent It they would do wilh the property Jet,! I,,l hat Ihe story arose itecatise rhe road. ene at blain h the rlng- - of The very ami that they had had an oiqmiiiinity uot been franchise had reported lo at what they thuught a stile that he bed Jeffrie going, tip to back from the joint cotumluee to inthe lime the test blow was atrurk, which It was referred xt the last, meetso as au had done aud figure good PROFESSOR KNOX WILL hst because he dropped bis vestment, property In that locality and of the council, and the only matthat he had ing TALK ON MENIAL SCIENCE he hands they thought looked good lo him if it could e ter bearing on the granting of the thrown the fight. twilight at a fair price. was the reading of a petition rehiw As to the result nf coming fight ceived . JTufessor M. F. Knuit, of Beattie, four property holders in with O'Brien, Fltaainimoiiw has nut block ST.from who claims to be the loundrr of menthrough which the Ciotilil road CARS CONTINUE TO RUN dun lit Inn thitt lie will the slightest of a aeries to run its tracks to the new tal acleuce, Is to deliver lefi-Hthe plucky Quaker, anil he earn propi'ses iwmlmils. The petition was lectures in the city that should prove freight feels as ever. he that .is young e refemvd to the Joint coinnilllce. very Instructive. He cunducta a Relief Eapected to Arrive Front Salt uarrer Flisiminoiia hit During says lit tigaitle. which has attracted The tax rotnnilitrr reported recomLake. t hut be baa won and Inst lets of ciniaidernhlH at'entinn, and his work mending that the petition of Richard lnn,-nila over that he uiom-.hut snll J. is becoming known an the most, interasking that he lie permitted to the good, which he has invested to Wilson, Two on Washington, one on the "V redeem certain pniperljr sold for esting of the present time. in and and that on Twenty-fiftratals real and car ihe shuttle jewelry, Professor Knox waa in Ogden last taxes, lie allowed. The report was s the rolling stock mi lie has Inst 186.(19(1 in the show year and delivered several lectures street, comprised adopted. 'I rtuisu a alone. tines the company Rapid and conducted a clans of about fifty Bills for Ihe month of October were He saya that, he now weighs Jf.3 members in mental science, lie will, yesterday. These cars are running at reported amounting to 3.gn:i.65, and 42 of believes mid is on reduced to the strain relieve age. years pounds, speed at llte request of a aittnlier of Ida were allowed and ordered paid. with the exception of hiw hands, fnnn(r pupils, conduct another clans the luno working dynamo at the pow- that Ranltar.v Inspector Bower reported he ever. as man that a er us house. is giant thin year. Ha has secured quartern at 9 rases of diphtheria. 1 case nf chickI son When he asked where Me train said to that whs Huperintcndenr 3"5 Twenty-fourt- h street and will deen pox end J cases of smallpox In liver his first lecture tonight, which the regnlsr nunilier of cars, working he said that he had mil derided that quarantine. lint In as In he the he would that yet. question thought regular order, will be free. On Wednesday evening dog tax collector. (Jcorge Johm-isihe will lirliire on "How to Kdiicule mmmlsNion Tuesday and nor later he wouldI v train In or about. San Josa rejMirtHil haritis collected the tax on Short before time unless the for the than the power Wednesday 'Alan and Child to Knnw Themselves;" twenty-eighdogs during the month It behooves the train to leave Mr. Van tier Mies ar- of on Thursday evening he will talk on house disappeared. the amount nf the tax col October, to at title rived walk ami the and the nation have paMime, pugilist lectori airi'Win'Iug to fall. "The Iaw of Menial Healing, ami pit t on Friday evening he will deliver the tience until expert electricians from and he wen- - soon engaged in talking The following part Ixl estimate id cuu of their review animal work done tlie arrive, peia, isith being were reported by fity cloning lecture of the enttrse on How tho CHpitHl of the crippled dynamns. funders. Hnd Fllxstmniona showing tn Overcome Death and Uve ForDarker, snd the reports were mid so supply the trolley line with with pride ihe two French poodles ever." curhut all which with the luvisihip hint. are powerful The fighter jollied Mr. Van der rent. Yliew about the wagl which the paAIDING THEIR PEOPLE HBB Saturday. whn the armature of thn first dynamo lutrst into a niasa of pers stated he released from capMantes, the strain on the remaining tivity llte other day, and Boh laughed KINTAL SaiKCE COLLtCt Jaws ef Ogden Liberally Subscribing two whs Increased a third. Sundny loud Hnd long when lold that the for Distressed in Russia. the second dynamo could mil stand oHgle was a lurkev buzzard. FREE LECTURE I .eon the over strain, and Joined the Hi si. Friedman. Fitzsimmons in the city has subThis left the third with the respnnsl. Every Hcliri-says that he regards hiw man b.lity nf ihe mo'fve power for the as one of the greatest fighters in the scribed in siuhiI and large nin"iinls cm ire hvhhiii. Khuuld ft go. the few t ring today, and that the ('nrniahinan to the relief fund for tto rnrs niuiiiiiK will have to Im puslu-still haw a number of good tights left Jews in revolutionary Russia. Since the telegram was sent to Sunt Kliue. into th car barn iu him. In tlm ripitre some extra for the west over the soliciting aid. ihe local Hebrew have They departed will In- - kein on hand for au cttiep-- i Suiiihem FariMr wain after .I o'rluek. hastened vulitn'.irily to aid financialaud aa the train pulled out of the ly. The total .uiidiiiii subscribed fur peltry fuud elation Hull shouted in Mr Van der will be seni io swell tne relief i in all Ylirs that lie would lei hint know how that is flowing flout the TAXES Will SOON lie was getting on with his (ruining. parts of the wmld. Mr. Kiltie stated this linn'll iiiR that BECOME DELINQUENT of one Gentile ro'als the number that have come mnnlier of Two days vet icniuiii before taxes sufto him nfferiug their mite fur the dm tin county irraMirer lihcimie fering Jews. M'li.l he lias nor. been In and the tucHniline Count v Hii'horized to recaiv aid from any TrcHsurer Chiinbcrs and his force of The Founder of ou' his pw'I'b. i' is worth tin public sticnilnn to ill ink a moment of tho MENTAL SCIENCE deputies and clerks are working over time issuing receipt in ihu-- i who ili"usands of iiciiTeiisive. peace-lovinCollege of Seattle, Washington. have allowed the paviiient or Jews i ii ii t haw ruthlessly slaughThe Professor i well known Tor tin year io go nnil llte tered liy uien professing to be t'hris-tianin' Ogden, haviuu many last moment. and then to ponder over the In this city. I'i'iiiii early ve:erdr inoinliia until apathy of (entiles, nut. abute at home, Hie hour for closing ihe cashier In the but tlie world over. The first lecture, "Hew to Iren siller's office had a constant sceani When the Kurds were massacreiug AcOvercome Poverty and of eiillers. and lie and lhn other clerks the Armenians, the whole Chrisi:an cumulate Wealth." Every men, t ood iu ' he ufl'ir had world up in righteous w:u h llllie to Co o child yvoman and in Ogden lum-and demanded during ihi- - iiisui Imur oiving to sternly that the should hear these lectures, the pri'Ksiive id work slaughter cease. Yet more .lews have commencing Tuesday, Novemi'll after office lmurs the cleiks been slain iu Russia in the inosi atrober 14th, at 8 p. m., at 305 , in M'atghieiiing omi cious mauiier ihun were Twenty-fourtstreet hall. i limr isNiksatid imworld Christian and remains in the things geitina shape Plenty ef chairs will be profor uumher hnsv ,1 indifferent to :hu passive. vided. ..Come early and get be f'uliiuing are die arrivals at the hormr of Hussih seats. Cail and tee the ProJoN'-pl- i I IN in Viol, i Drr-i- the nor1 h ov Clevrliinil. I).. When the It- -' is closed and 'he Fite iliou Kent tor ihe pm-- - 24 him re fessor at loom 18. New Broom I rod o for aid to New ha if of :hi soiihwest ip:arer of sec. mnnov siiiiI dolls! s was ,. preps Sair rharlre Xu.lii'son, lkr: Hotel. Jacobs. I K Juppler. Jr.. St. lautis; York i lie ansvin Kubscphed hv the 'ion towiKhin r, nortlt. range ; day hv tlie Federa'lou of ,lw h Tha'i-lli-. '!! lie made public eoTMiiierii'liui. lior-iiOaden Hflii'' for ihe Jewish t; S i'hm-jfun Chirago; Ira Tall. F.lxahetli C Beirlle to "Marggre Ida ; .1. H. Call. Afion. Wyo.: C. through the Sinrulard. Fell,.;. , a pan of lots 2 and 2. hlork 2. H. W'SMln.ff. J. .1. Knigg.-r- . J. (i Mil Childs' addliion: ronaldi-ruGon31 riin. b r, Oiuli-n- : MARRIAGE LICENSES. ti. V. Hoff. Chicagt; K. II ID rum S. Voting and if" John K'ennui. S.il; Ijike; J. C Nve and wlfr. T.iylor. par- or lot .V bbs k ::. plat Tlie fiiilnu ;t.t n arriago license have! city, (reorg'- S. Iawi aud wife. St. A. ; ttgden Cdv sun-e- ; consideration $1. IojuI: it. I' Merickel. S.ilt lJike; A been county rli 'k of M.t "ianr.it C. S'ratford :o 11 John I.. M.'tley, Cleveland, ti.: liwirge 1. flee: T.t k:-- n parr or in: .'i. bbs-H. Kppel, New "4. Ogd-- n Cose'.eiHi. Chicago: William .litaged 22. and Mi-- s ( It v s irvei runsi 1e: $1. Vntk; ( K Ingles. Kansas Cl'y: .1. .1. Haiii I Wi.bu.g, aged i.'i. no'h i.r, I. Taylor i H E. IVery. V. O'CuMiuir, New S'ork; Mr. and Mr . J. of. li- John iigdeti Tile eon., nt of the pa.vn--: sri: John 1. Tay lor. a par; of lot K. IV UTiimiaii. Soda Springs, Ida.: S the n tieionic girl glvi'u Cf-'duel, i)gd,-iW. Wherry. Ogden; H. W Hot-- . New Mirw-yi i J- an Angeles. it. York: C. 27. V,.-- i ugi-WHEN THE EVES FIRST BEGIN TO "BlURR" OR ACHE OR iiihii M'sire. Denver: II. Adams sml A t i . B.i 't i. 2d. lie li nf rici BECOME WEAK. IS THE TIME TO HAVE THEM SEEN TO. TO wifi- - Itos'nn: A Kaiifn'an. Miiiiilmig . MILITARY GUARD RAILROADS. aid Kii.'.i ..gist 22. of Pm a , NEGLECT EVEN OUGHT SYMPTOMS OF EYE TROUBLE IS ' II.-.- l M n f. li. Moser, H S. Walkei. S'- i.iKW an-misly. at .; DANGEROUS. t W ...saw. Nov. n. in II. consequence USUALLY THE TROUBLE CAN BE READILY CORRECTED IF ,r ib, di'coie-of pin's o blow tip TAKEN IN TIME. BUT GLASSES AND GLASSES RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY THAT FIT and Berlin rtiil-.- i TWELFTH NIGHT. THE EYES EXACTLY ARE NECESSARY TO AVERT SERIOUS the radrouiis m Russian Pn- ' CONSEQUENCES. . con.-auy- I ehal-lriipe'- 1 - - Perfect Cut Pine Color Lowest Price SMALLER St Twenty-Fift- h gut-teriu- u Ug-ile- n d-- a s' h H. PJJPP WATCHES AND fore-runn- er JEWELRY h d h srs-io- , 1 ! '' pun-haa- I Our Specialty is Repairing S287 Wash. Ava. OGDEN, UTAH. P. ERNSTROM m mss-quera- h fran-chik- i cul-ieg- httsl-tine- Bei-iui- . t - . ntati-iige- persi-ciiiu- ' ! practical horseshoer. Wa ara specially prepared for Coma shoeing, mean harass. 417 and tea how wa de It. Twenty-thir- d st rest. Oppoaits Consolidated Wagon A Machine company. Phona $18 X. . WRIGHT'S RANDOMS Don't let the wind blow your hors' off. Come in and get one ef our good blankets. Convincing values la Horse Goods this week. All the best grade of Harneaa most moderately priced. Single Express or Delivery Harneaa. made to stand long ttsags, Double Trucking nr Driving Harness. Either Xickle or Brass mountings. Wa have a fine line of winter Lap Rohes. tail J.C. Platt Saddlery Co, pii-cc- . Ji-u- REED HOTEL Prof. Knox Citri-i'iiin- a 2283 Washington Avc. 376 23d SI. , HONEST COAL COAL i 1ll'll-taxe- s 1 . s Wi-i- !' Arni'-iu.ius- h I RUHLIN WANTS CHAMPIONSHIP. . . . I j " -- s . . Ban-crof!- . i When the Eyes Begin to Blurr - i : is-u- ed . I , : y v i 1. : J ; I'-- : - . , ! IF YOU HAVE NOTICED ANY TROUBLE NO MATTER HOW EXAMINE WITyt VOUR EYES. COME AND LET US THEM. THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE FOR THE Whia. J of rcni mVi nf I'i 1,'i'tu't j fh c J).Lewis&Co.J$ AT THE BIG CLOCK I rwr- '11 Vir-p- n Sii hi- :,m . I. ' i. K ' i1 K ' h W ' 1 i m-'f- (; i,1 .r k - li. rl Tli tie M '''lf i t;ii li. i s - i : : I - i i cp . : n .1 j :V,IT. SVatDKS4b. lilt '' TRXfKi !. .iivii tl r. 1. N. J. MAPiS, Notary P .iLn.ili irsni- in' IJ: hu - i B.dg at r- -: n- - i I t i - TO TOUR i AMERICA. It-- : i uh ' i'. !' i . iii.iinr'i"i . f - M- :i. ,ui'iis'r ,,f o;r - nVr rii,v It, has trt,ni rfin'-lud-- i Iiigisi-r,- " in tirj-lJ-ll- iP:i'', op-ta- a: N.tGoiu s ui e!Ji- Hang Ind. I ui - 1 - t - WW SHURTLIfF & Office Ross B'k. Store. CO . , Belli Thonri. The Utah , National Bank; OF OGDEN , United States Depository J. E. Dooly Vice Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh ....Assistant C"- Interest Paid on Savings Accounts '' Signor C'lrd ir: '! Fuglac'i.'' pvona.lj n 'lum nis lau-s- t Ki.iand Vunhetlin. which he com- fei- K. ; ui Wil'uni, mu hl-- u ...... ATTORNEY. r"t in vhlch every penny that counts for warmth and comfort for von and your family. w1'1! i . ioiimiii. llf'J r : v ,i ri". i e V J W- - i f ir :4 f n;-:- ' : il!e. Ky.. Nov. 13. Marvin he pugilist, when shown the announceinont made by Uus Rubliu that tin- latter would claim the heavyweight relinquished by James .1. Jeffrie, simply reiterated his wIliiiiL'iieh to meet Ruhlin or any oint'- - heavyweight negroes barred -hrfoit- any club offering a suitable Hurt ami Kuhliu hare fought pi: tuier six rounds in Philadelphia. wh"--nu decisions an eiven. and a ta round draw a: Bairintote. Han. ' ', i; - . f n . il , H ,f'-- C.I K'l hus a i 'o' , ll (N I . 1 M.il in ? h, : ' r Jifl'i , Vis'mv J'iIim i.;. . n jih i & s mnv S' 8 li rrmp f Rul,f y LIGHT i New York. Nov. 13. Gna Rtihlln, the lwixrr. took steps today to claim tjie world's heavyweight championship from which .lames J. Jrffrles haa vol lmtarily retired. Ruhlin annnuneed that hp hits pouted a $.VH) forfeit with A1 Smiili to beat, any man desires to take tip his challenge, and that if at the end of six weeks this offer remains unaccepted he will claim the heavy m ight title. Coal that will give you the full T1-'n'1 tie for your money la the only thai we sell. The kind ihat I and that la coal all the way through, MITCHELL BROS. Carload of Monuments just arrived Yard 2003 Jsflsroon Avsnu. |