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Show THE MORNING EXAJfnciSTS: Prxn.Y TTAII, OGPEX, MORXIXG, XOVFMBETi 1905. Overcoat Question Special Suit Sale ! We can provide for the man that has always worn a readymade Overcoat, better satisfaction than he has ever had before. The man that has afways had his Overcoat made to measure" will find in our garments, just as much style, just as satisfactory a fit and Overjust as good an coat as the tailor ran give him. He'll find it at a price far be low the amount he has been in the habit of paying his tailor. ready-for-servi- BERER DIVORCE DECREE. tuiii tbe combiiia'- .- one who thinks uud livm :he characan.l then fnti.ediaie-- ter pcr:rae.!. .'b AMnch's tribute . i let Lab. ut. 25. Jitdte Metre afterwards he to Mr. Baker - Vi? highest compll hjeu-stt- i motion of plain.:! in was stili in the off.e-- - iV u int'iii any author cunLI pay any reader. ili-K , fa.-i- t Biercr. Jr., again t.i to For wheu a wrii,r reacited bis huiLi with putd j Blerer if live jil'a-'.'ito atriKv from the filer lie tabli boy slrMsry :n Tiv,' iiiti'i'lirctationai of The lnori.m of P. ; aijt-lSitafer. aiiip ibe safe whs locke.i. bo one oi Li itvaicai rtvaiHM one muv to ai ol divorce ren tod li nt i: was hv i .::iil .lessen rest izss.uvii ihiir the itv ha aiH-id fa i or t plaintiff on June 27 t nought no more dered Tb next very ii.'ouyii' out the exact IDO.'. In a i iv mpt-oh;ii pleading. Mr. morning when Jeux'ii aim to the meaning intended to : in- money Shaffer, site is a nephew of the be ofieued the convey. reading. Mm. Brer. aMte-- that the de- had otsappeHred. The dii of the old s. vie leader ot i bad been cree of it'torre in the caee In- The I'ourt held thai a t elucii'loi.i" t paw. The public, , aeiile on l lie it round ili-it was ae committed, bill that no evi- - thoroughly ii:iuoaii J by tlie hyserical cared by false. fraiuhiKut and per- dcaee w iiaievcr to .nvi.Ue cause rhriek s, poses itnd wild on for testlirion the of 'Jensen Mr. Pir n ial plainthe in hot.iiug jured gesticulations, ha turned iu disgust dia'ru". court. tiff. from uu thing that savor of s wal led Mr. Biercr, through hi attorneys, elocution. ' So true is this and so far EZRA INTENDS TO STAY. filed a motion aakiaa that the Shaffer h the pendulum of reaction swung I motion be stricken from the Hies on thai todaj many intelligent man and j .Uor-rlecehani. tmper-tlneuSfalt Nov. t The ground that i: wa ac. women refuse to ris wasting their i irrelevant, immaterial and scan- Eiia Thompson get.-,:iif net seen time in attending any kind of resdiug! sr ., hci. Morse race .r today heaU at the dalous. Judge trad, Angeles whatsoever. Itus is one of the natu-on laiici the to 'ecinu. He ral and ir.eiitah-- results of all rctorm Jollify over his gumeuts of the attorneys is iu tlie City of Ang :o mtne the ltiov emen: . Bull u motion and granted the same' and is an error since soik-ottraci-i.-me! f Iloomt 1. and there aro a few of hi dered the moiiou stricken from truly reader, raJennie A., at Ascot pa is In a fine tional interpreter of great files. :he master oula al-- ; burst of confidence be toW i News of the choice sptrii who have left u Mr. Shaffer, among other ihiug. leged in his motion that when Mr., of lata A.igeles (lie icltrr iay iliui the their life s expe: hurt- iu poem and Biercr married his former wife she hud party would no: stop with prose. Tha advocates of the rational methproperty to the value erf 815.0PO and j Hit; silt: i' tig of Salt Lithe ('by front that be had disposed of the same and the Mormon. od in reading, front the first have inill. on 'Tlie American ticket come has to In died July she that poverty sisted on uiktingutriiing between tlie While Mormouit-is "reader and the imperaonator." The 18u5. the day after Mr. Bieivr married stay." he taid. liis present wife. He therefore asked nut practiced as mucin in Utah as ihr two occupy separate aud distinct field is that the decree be set aside insofar as general public believe. Mil! tlu-rboth important In llieir own sphere, it forfeited the property rights of the too much. of fr. and It is high time that though they should not be confused Mormon older it cpai-tThe still former Mrs. Biercr. with each other. Mr. Baker and Prof. Judge Morse in ordering said motion practice it. but 1 do no: know a case S. 11. Clark are recognised as the in stated the that younger genera- greatest readers living Today. Mr. Instricken from the files recently among so doing the property rights of the tion. land Powers is tlie dean of impersonnot would By joining hands the Gentiles car- ators. That Mr. Powers heirs of the late Mrs. Biercr recognises the be prejudiced in the least as they have ried the city and wrested control front distinction between the reader and the Is thi significant! iniorsouutor appears in his endorsetheir proper remedy in equity and may the Mormons. invoke the aid of the courts la secur- Well, 1 should say that it is the - thin ment of Mrs. Baker's work. Mrs. stands at the very ing their rights. The method pursued edge of the wedge which may pry- out Bertha Kur.i-Uakin this instance, however, he consid- Mormonism. The Ant'nc.tu party was head of her rhoaeii profession. Bite Is ered not proper and hence the motion really formed to break up political in- a woman of gracious personality and terference 4iy Brnoot, ('allislcr, Ander- rare charm. A scholarly mind, a symwas stricken from the files. son and other high Mormon church pathetic heart, a glorious voice and leaders. 8moot interfered on every oc- masterful and exquisite art enable hert DIVORCE SUITS FILED. casion, but now they are out, aud we to interpret grandly ihe masterpiece Salt. Lake, Nov. 25. Suit for divorce propose to keep themwillm. Ball lake of literature. She herclf Is an inspiragrow faster tion." was filed in the district court today is growing and it control.'' Gentile under Iu distinguishing between the reader Arthur McAdarn Blanche against by aud the impersonator one needs only McAdain on the ground of to keep In mind the meaning of the REACH THEIR DESTINATION. They were married al St. Paul. term by which each is designated. Minn., on July 15. 1904, and it iw alMsnti, Nov. 25. A tclcgraphls mes- The former reads, the latter impersoleged that ever since January 23, 19t)5. defendant has failed to support plain sage from Ferron, Emery county, cam nate. It is bad art, or ratehr It is no art, to mix a little reading with a Utiff. In addition 40 a decree of di- to Walter K. Barton yesterday, conveyvorce plaintiff asks that her maiden ing the glad news that Foster Funk and tile impersonation and call the result While the Imperaonator Mary Burton, believreading. name, Blanche Greenwood, he rebiored his sister-in-laed to be lost in the mountains divid- may and usually does, with perfect to her. Evelyn I. Brown has filed suit for di- ing Sanpete and Emery countie, had propriety, read or talk as he impervorce in the district, court again! arrived at that place without any ser- sonates, h i ridiculous for a reader to appear in scarlet gown, powdered Ralph E. Brown on the ground of fail- ious unpleasantness. The reason for their delay was not wig or with any stage acceesuriea other ure to support. They were married at Great Falls, Mont., on November 29. stated In the nteseag, but it la evi- iban his book and reader's desk. The 1900, and It la alleged that, for one dent that they reached the top of ih prPKPiu'H of the Impersonator or The paraphernalia alwaya means year past defendant has failed to pro- mountains before the know storm could iie.tor's vide plaintiff with the common neces- affect their travel, and that they found one of two things either an Impersonshelter at somo of the sawmills until ator or some one with a perverted consaries of life. tlie storm was over sufficiently for ception of the reader's art. The lattravel. Mr. Barton, father or the young ter ia the more likely to be the case CALLI8TER WILL STAY. lady, residing here, expects a litter since rar beat impersonators use s of mechanical devices. HowSalt Lake. Not. 25. The office of today from his daughter telling of minimum ever. them are many unsuccessful the internal revenue collector for the their experience. The men who left in search of the actors who have given up the stage for district composed of Utah. Idaho and after- the platform, and among these one Montana will not be removed from Balt young people returned yesterday mounrarely find the right conception of the as far up tho Jmke; neither Is It. at all likely that noon. They went a as tho snow would permit them reader's mission. These there will be any change in the official tains cannot pnrtray grief without the aid in charge of the office. These two to go. but they were unable to get anythe of a handkerchief. statements form part of a private ad- where near the top because of travvice received by The llcraid from heavy snowfall. They gay Inthe Tzondon, Nor. 23. The Chriaiania elers were very fortunate getting Washington yrsterdsy. Even lliote who believed it possible on top of the mountain before the correspondent 1nf the Times says that lying itnconacfoua and that. Collector Edward H. Callister storm became sevetv, as their fate Henrick Ibeen t not i speeded to recover. might be replHred by another Republi- would have been serious. can at the end of four years of serDAMAGES AWARDED. vice have douhted much the govern: ment's intention to remove the office to 24. The case of Lara (. Nrphi, Nor. Bullion-HecHelena aa has been reported. Only MUTINY AT SEBASTOPOL. Chamand vs. Peterson lately orders from the Treasury departwhich the In company. ment have been received to transfer pion Mining BelMhlojail, Nor. 25 The tailors damages done by the the office to the new federal building. plaintiff sues for thi iiurl and the Brest regt- of ore on mine of of a block the Had there been any inlention to move raving hare mutinied and joined nient Uie has front company, the office to Helena in a month, no be had luased the work men who are holding a one believe It possible that the pres- taken np tha time of the Fifth district meeting under the red flag. The ent office would be disturbed for that court for the list eight days. The " city Is in a state of... panic. submitted was yesto the case jury short period. As to Mr. Calllster, he Is regarded terday and ihey granted the plaintiff Kt. I'etcrabnrg. Nov. 25. De- as being excellent position to retain $3,000 damages. tails of (he muting at Bohaslopul held the place, which he will hare urn not available at (lie armiralty, The Xephl crestnery, which was re- four years next month. His adminislltc dbpatrh of The Associated rebuilt. has been burned down, cenlv a tration of tho office has been entirely Press from the war port giving or- In he soon will and good running a the first intimation of The out- satisfactory to tbs department: he is dcr. an orthodox, Repubbreak An officer of the staff lican at all times, and he has been Mid that four equip page and the MRS. ERNEST LAYTON DIE8. consistent Roosevelt man from Hlack Hen fled were at Bcbaalo- even at the time when Mark pol at present. He explained that Mrs. Ada Flint Kaysville. Nov. llanna loomed up large as a presidenin addition to other tial possibility, after Mr. McKinley's J avion, wife of Ernest Lav ton, and causes of discontent, the sailors death. He has tho earnest backing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flint had bRcu atirred up by their re-of the entire Utah delegation at Wash- of Kaysvilie, died at her home In West. lention in the service a reserv- ids. the ukase releasing many of ington, whereas no candidate from Iayton last night, after several weeks' either of the other states can command illness. Pneumonia aud complications them from the service, having unher canned more than one of the support Repub- superinduced thereby been published lii.vre only yesterday lican senator from hie state. Taking timely death. The infantrymen .of (be Brest Mrs. layton was a woman highly everything Into consideration, his regiment had hitherto been oun-was She the community. friends feel perfectly satisfied with the respected in aldercd entirely reliable. course of events snd the present situ- in the prime of vonng woinanhuo.1, The sailors yesterday attempted from calls her ation with reference to the collector and The death sunimonK to hold meeting aud Rear Admlr- entail a loving husband and three al Plharevakl auonuncrd tbit the chip. children. She was born In Kaysvlllo meeting would be dispersed by on Nov. 26, 1572. The use of fire arms, JENSEN IS EXONERATED. whereupon not anse:vd Salt a 1 -- 1 J i- s of-fli- c ce lot-aie- r : - l t . i .i:ir-ilr..ntai- all-arou- jrt w.L be the best of news to Of den aiies, and in making; thi sale wc place the latest ami best scl ir g styles of the season in reach of alL Ycumay make ycur selection ircrn the greatest su.t collection in the West. The handsome, long tailor coat suit, smar Norfolk styles, the bouse suit, and the French Eton are al shown and price concessions have been made iha when you see the style, workmanship and materials you wlil wonder how such goods are nude at such wonder-fui- y low prices. 1 - 1 i, THIS 1 ! I rei-.-t- Weve AH !.-- Styles We have the Long Gut, the Length, Tourist Coat, the new Double Breasted Coat, the Paddock Coat, your preference may be, wc are able to show you. - Medium (int'i-ii-iii- , er Just Your Coat Conservative prices always. $1G orjIS up to $20 Better however, and different or $25 for extreme luxury. sell other at these prices. stores Coats the bom FRED M. N YE CO. Clothiers to Men and Boys WASHINGTON AVENUE 2413 Langford James aud H. P. Kan also ran. Fourth race, the Morello hsudicap, mile and an eighth Bearcaicher 117 (McBride), 11 to 2, won; San Nicolas 121 iDavisi, 4 to 1, second: Lady Goodrich 103 (Robinson i, I to 1, third. Time, 1:52. Lubin. Corn Blossom, Bombardier, Hragg and Yeterano also ran. RACES Fifth, rare, the Albert handicap, six furlongs I'm Joe M9 (McBride). 6 to At Banninga. 1. won; Retropaw 102 lAubucbou). 13 ra-Ito 1, second; Tenordale 102 (L. WilVtehingtou. Nov. 25. Banning liams), 30 to 1. third. Time. 1:14 The Cure Si-- I .ad. 1 ji Chata, Sir Edward, Hr net. sewn furlongs M. Silver Sue and m, Srkodile second, Sunray third. Coniilfo larrena also ran. TtK. 1:3 mile Briarihorpc (raid mce, five sad s half furlongs 103Sixth race, 4one won ;Gateway 101 (Ijoague). to 1, hstjr Bird won. Nellie Burn second, (RoliinHonl, 4 to 5, second: Aagleta S3 MplCfciM third. Time, 1:08 Third race, the seventh Hunters iSchade), 9 to 2, third. Time. :40 War Times, lone Wolf, Dixie lot, fouryear-old- s dnrlon steeplo-liiae- , Warlc Nlcbt snd Anirsd also ran. al up. shout three miles Pure Knight of Elway second, Palm - uuww.nni'i- SPORTING a Ares-lellai- 4-- Pep-gtsi- Time. 6:15. BASEBALL race. Banning special, mile nil half Banker won, Louis H. serLos Angeles vs. Portland. ai Jocund third. Tilde, 2:30 Ims Angeles. Nor. 25. There wal rare, mile and seventy yards hc-- i Omosdcs Right won. Bed News noi much interest after the second inTks Clown third. Time, 1:43 ning. Baum sl&rtcd to pitch for the link race, mile and a (HsteenHi locals, hut retired after seven hits and Mb third. Ffcnh t. m 2-- kr XorUtrille Nelly won. finklcr third. Time, 1:80. wcbfnct. Park. At Cumberland Tran., Nov. 23. Xwltrllle, as many runs were gathered eecomL, Cumber-lu- t park results: Flra rare, six furlongs Magintrale , Jobs H. Kirby second, Peggy thirl Time. 1:44 Second race, live and a half furlongs Dni Temps won. I icber rewind, renter third. Time, 1:08 finished Aral, but was Wrow Units Brady diaulKlsd. TMrl rare, mils and seventy yards, mitera's rare Mallory won. Clausa scad, liond Alice third. Time. UL I'wnh race, abort course ateeple-handicaLights Out son. Pot- Laura K. third. Time, mod, 5RW. , p who the succeeded hint, fared no better and six more runs wire added. The local leant resent' hied a bush" aggregation somewhat with an amateur catcher snd an amateur shortstop, an outfielder at second and n pl.eher In center. Atx made n record of five hits In as many times R. H. E. at the bat. Score: 7 10 4 108 Anxcles 15 16 S Portland Batteries: Baum. Goodwill, Tnren aud Mangeriua; Joses aud Bticss. Is-p-i re, Darls. Seattle vs. Oakland. .Bitcramenio,' Cal., Nov. 25. A good sized Saturday afternoon crowd saw Brittle and Oakland give an imitation of the national game. The cond to an eslrnt not tent wss seen here since Mike Fisher's teem left the paternal roof and berame wanderer In ectrch of, a Tacoma 3. II. E. crowd. Score .15 19 1 Beattie 3 10 6 Oakland . Batteries Vickers and Blankenship; Smith, Hogan. Mocktman and Byrne. Umpire McCarthy. - lop-side- fifth nee. mile Ue Xikla won, and three-quarte- Double second, Steel ikin Time, 3:01. nh net, mile and a sixteenth o. Sincerity Belie second, Sam ihirt. Time, 1 : 4 At Oakland. rnoeiKoo. Nor. 25. Tlie event m raping. Ibe Morello ban I Goodwin, by merely an exercise gallop KING SENDS Shoulder! nc Jttfchr' ,d conwMilng weight to 117 his GREETING WAY. TO NOR- Christiania, Nor. 25. On arriving hmpst race and was an at Horten, on 'he Christiania fjord. stood from laidy (loodrich. Sum-- , King Haakon and Queen Maud amt a "T. telegram of greeting to the Norwegian Rnt rce, our mile JackfuH 106 (T. people. Their journey has been deto l. on; Eleven Bells 107 layed by storms. ' '0 5. second: Ed Sherl-- ! The king and queen will make their IK (Radtkri. 7 to 2. third. Time, formal entry Into the kingdom today. Henry of Presale Is a guest i :Keraoy a,0 Dixclle, Macene, Maid ofPrince their majesties on board the yacht brn?.1 I11''' ri,!nrhy course Ftre-i- Danueborg. 1 to 5. won: Con;in to HOLIDAY RATES. sectatd: PrlnIWIer J04 (Knapp). 8 to 1, taLJ-T,:1ft For the Thanksgiving holidays, the Callagben. Hili Mackey and Julia Rio Grande Western ha arranged io vZ? "vt Xlfa) ,, make a rale of ONE FARE for the IlliI n round trip from and to all points on an eighth'ms1 ,.Kn"1'?'-io 1. son: Blissful that line. Tickets on sale November .9, 30, ?!,,,,nni. 7 to 5. fteeond: 12 to 1. third. December 1 and 2. i:5.i Final limit of tickets, December 4. Tarrigan Royalty, 011 "'kbended. Snn Nicolas m," - In-Ta-T and not one old style in the lot, each and every suit distinct in style, and crisp and new. If it is to be a suit, now is the time to buy and save in price while you can. IT PAYS TO BUY AT BURT'S 2429, 2431, 2433 Washington Ave. t. actor-reader- middle-of-the-roa- d long-cilale- the sailors fired on mid wounded Ball Lake. Nor. 25. W. C. Jensen, bookkeeper at McCoy's livery gtMe. who was arrested a few daye after election on the charge of raving $660 from the safe of the a Cable, was exonerated yesterday by Judge C. B. Diehl and discharged. The arrest of Jensen was caused by Dr. A. S. Kendal who declared that he gave the money stakes In eterUon Jensen for safe keeping, wagers--lbut that it disappeared during the following night. The testimony in the case showed that Jensen had received the money and put it in the safe in the presence Jensen of Dr. Kendall and other. closed the door of the safe, but did d THE IMPERSONATOR UNDER REVIEW. THE READER VS. Mr. Thomas B. Aldrich, ttglhor of Judith and Hulofernes. gay of Mr. 1 have nlwajs clivliked i Baker: hear my own pocma read, but it waa a pleasure to nte to bear Mrs. Baker' reading of Judith and Holofernes. She has, I think, that magnetic quality which is not to lie taught in the schools. One can readily appreciate, in a degree, the feeling of an author listening To the reading of his works the results of his betd. effort by the average elocutionist, and afterward hearing them read by a mastre interpreter the autnlral. SENT A BLACK COFFIN. Nov. 25, 8:45 p. m. Troop have been sent from here to quell the disorders at Bebasfo- pol, which are reported to be in- have creasing. The mutineers Odi-KK- rent the chief admiral a black coffin and have demanded that he leave the town immediately. Rail- way traffic with Bebaatopol is in- - termpied. The wounds of Admiral Pi re-vaki who was shot by (he mu tin- ous eallora, are serious. LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. (Continued) a Great Western Mining, Smelling & Development Co. Principal placn of bniinraa, Ogden, Utah. Notice ia hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the New York A Great Western Mining, Hmelt-in- g a Development Co., held on the 6th day of November, 1905, aaaens-men- t f of one cent per No. 7 of hare waa levied oa tha outstanding stork of said eompaay, payable immediately to J. H. Knaus. secretary, at his office. No. 206 Krcles building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which thin saessment may remain unpaid oa Thnntday, December T, 1103, will be delinquent and will bn advertised for sale at public auction and uuiuaa payment is made before, will be acid oa Hsturday, December 23, 1905, at 4 oclock p. m. at the office of said J. II. Knauss, secretary. No. 206 Bcclaa building; Ogden, Utah, to pay tha delinquent. assessment thereon, together with ih cost of advertising aud expense of sale. J. H. KNAGBS, Secretary. 206 Kcclea Bldg. Ogden, Utah. Ogden, Utah, Nov. 6, 1905. New York one-hal- NOTICE May 20, 1906, and the fourth Install- ment of 10 per cent, Nov ember 21, 1906. Each of Mid Installments, except the first, shall draw Internal at the rata of 7 per cent' per annum from tho date of the levy aforesaid; and if any or either of said installments shall bs unpaid when they become delinquent interest thereon aball be lu per cent per annum until auch delinquent are fully paid. Bald tax (hall be enforced and collected as la other rases of special taxes, and If not paid the property on which said levy is msds will be advertised aud sold according to law. AH special taxes are payable at my office, 2500 Washington avenue, Ogdco, Utah. JAMES E. HALVERSON. City Treasurer and Culloctur of Special T$xes. Date of first pulillralion, Nor. 26, 1905. Date of last publication, Dee. 1, 1903. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. North Slar Mining A Milting Go. Principal placn at buslnnaa, Ogden, Utah. Notice ia hereby given, that at a meeting of ihe dtrwlora of the North Star Mining A Milling Co., held off tho 25lh day of October, 19U2, an s of of one rent per share waa levied on Ihe outstanding stock of said company, payable Immediately lo J. H. Knansa, secret ary, at his office. No, 206 Brcles Building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon whlrh this sseeaimiiiit may remain unpaid on December 1 Ufa, 1905 will bo delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on December 28th, 1906, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the office at said J. If, Knmiss, secretary. No. 06 Bedes' Building, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising aud expense of air. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary, 206 Ecelea' Building, Ogdon, Utah. (First Pub. Nov. 11, 1905). threo-twentetb- Consult County Clerk or tho Respes-tivSigners for Further Information. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the District Court of Wilier County, Slate of Utah. Estate of Mary Knabe, deceased. The undersigned will sell at Frlvafa Sale, for caab, that pertain Real Estate situated in Ogden City, Webrr County, Statu of Utah, bounded aud described as follows: n A part of lot four (4) lu block (161-o- f Pint Ogden rlty survey, llegginnlg at a point ouo hundred forty-tw- o feet and (142) nine (9) inches East of the south-wecorner of Mid Block, snd running forty-tw- o and one-hal-f thence (12 feet, thence north ten (Id) and one-harods, thence went forty-tw- o (42 feet, thence wrath ten (10) rads to the place of beginning-contai- ning 23.70 aqarge rods; on or after the 5th day of December, A. D. 1905, and written bids will be received at the law office of Volney ('. Cunnell, NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. 2408 ' Washington avenue (second To whom it inay concern: floor), Ogch'u City, Utah. GEORGE W. WHITE, Xuikto la hereby given that a spool si and local tax fur the pnrpose of Administrator, with tho a 111 annexed building a coiiervle sidewalk and to First Pupllcutlou Nor. 23, 1903. pay ihe coal of the neccaery grading on Twent.v fourth street, from Monroe to Jackson avenues. In First extcncion lo alileaslk dlr'rict No. 6. baa Wm FRENCH DIPLOMATIC CHANGES. levied by the City Council and apParis. Nov. 25. It bn been derided proved Novrmbor 21. 1905. Bald tax la levied and saaessed upon that 61. Ralndre. the French ambnsra dor at Berm-- , aball bn trauaferred to the folios lug described real properl in Ogdon City, to wit: On all of lota Tokk, thus rmlaing the French lega1 and 2, block 9, plat "B; all of lots 6, tion in Japan to the rank of an M. Revoil, the special French 7, 8, 9 and 10, block 8, plat B; all of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 33, plat envoy to the Moroocan conference, will C, and all of lots 6. 7, 8. 9 and 10, be appointed ambassador at Borne afblock 32, plat C, Ogden City survey, ter the conclusion of the conference. to a depth of 25 feet back from said Other diplomatic changes are Impendannounced street, ia payable in four installments, ing, but it is and will become delinquent ns follows: that the proposed transfer of Jules The first Installment of 30 per cent, Camlion, ambassador 'to Spain, to the January 10, 1906: the second Install- Important pout of ambassador to Berment of 30 per cent. March 21, 1906; lin, baa been given up owing to his the third installment of 30 per cent, desire to remain at Madrid. slx-(er- nt ct lf 1-- y W ednesday Only Tuesday a Everything' in the line of fall and winter Millinery must be sold A beautiful line of line of trimmed Everything in the line ot pattern in line .of street hats and imported hats only to trimmed hats for hats, in the store, 40c $5.00 Every $2.50 $3.50 ladies and misses, only Nothing in the store over values, for H00 qualities,, oply, ?Verythiiij; 50c ,3c aifI 2351 A the- - up. cap $5-0- 0 $5.00. 0 each The Leader Millinery Company WASHINGTON AVENUE MRS. S. E. LYON, Prop. dt 9awmpnwq.t "I11 e |