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Show THE IfOBSJXO EXAlflSTTB: OGDEN, BC5DAY UTAH, JiOYEMBEB MORNING, 1803. 28, BURLINGTON THREE BOVS LAND TRADES ' The Berkeley r' d iXJjppattJo Jlwry tO mtn.J No getting awijt 6om in Cm E.aad thdi bvorMe, (Hired and elegant. French calf, medium roundin? : TO PROCIED WEST FROM CASPER TO OGDEN. ORDERED toe. medium weight sole AS F!arthc!m wearer' wail nggeta itf Meat style are fj ' ikon reflect the anaiater .SOLE Toggery ly a day paaeae that tklag In not learned that to a cart ala degree vertflan tho rumoca that hare beoa current to tho effect that the BurUagtou road ia to bnild woet tc Ogden and form a junction wiib tbe Rio Grandfi and the nw Went era Pacific, tbun obtaining au outlet to the Pacific ouaet. A (attar haa hern received la the city by the mother oC a young man who la employed In the Burlington offices lu Cheyenne, Haling that oidera have been iaaued 'to (he eorpi of who ham been aurreying through tba auto of Wyoming, specifically ordering them to start from Caspar, aad aunoy through to Ogden. I4e alao eta tea that great guautltlea of iel are being received at Cheyenne, and chat It ia the opinion of the railroad employes generally that the Burling la handed thin way. It lu uaderatood that the engineers hmve boon inetnteted to fellow the route of the Bean later survey made a number of years age from Rioux City to Ogdao, and tbat the ergiuears are to verify the date of that survey. This activity oa the part of the Burlington must mean aomethlag, for ibe olh da la of that road are ant expending their time and money wtthput haring a wall defined policy of extenxlun in thla direction. With the llould road from Ibe next already In thla city, aad their lew line to the went nad the Pacific well started, an understanding with the Burlington In not at all an improbability. The work of the engineers of the Burlington road will bo watched with internet for It will Indicate Juat what la contemplated and what may be expected. AGENTS Come Easily And Avoid the Rtsh HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER OF CHRISTMAS GOODS AND IF RINGS, CLOCKS, WATCHES OR LARGE YOU CONSIGNMENT DESIRE ANYTHING TO SELECT THE IN ELSE JEWELRY LINE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR ASSORTMENT. ( W. L. Boswell i 370 TWENTY FOURTH STREET I EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL STANDING ROOMS Ns, SI Independent Phan ... ,,,a,i,,.Na Ball Phevta BUSINESS OFFICE Ink pan dent Phene Sail Phene WM. GLA8MANN ... ... Ma a a a SO Na. 120 Na. 120 Independent Phene Ball Phene ... ..Nn 120 of bath (Stephen systems cleacd after Op.ni. If you dml pat yaur paper 'phene Ball 77lz: Ind. S72. D. Q. Nalaan, Circulation Manager. A marriage llcenae baa barn gmaicd In AYihur C. Seymour. aged 21, of and Minn Minnie J, Haurr, aped 22, of Near Print, Ka. i. An Eaalrrn Star Tea will be. given Mr. George Killy and Mr, on Tueaday of urxi weak, at , 77 Twenty the bottle of Mr. Rret etrei-t- . This la the tea that wna by lirari-Jierttw- Dtx-gan- postponed. Police Srrpvnnt Cbarlea Plumck, who liaa been enjoying hla varatlon, baa relumed anil reported for duty yen onlay. MtxpaTrirk. a charming ymitnt voraiUt of Halt Lake City, la In Oyilm for a four day, niakinjf preparaiiotm tu oien a aiudlu here. Sunday morning Alla Flixpairirk will H'liR a auki at Ri. Joseph' rhurrb. She ha a iHroiiK yeL .wct--i voire. Katheb-e- Turkeys named at linden Parking com;u.y, Highest prime paid. TO BECCVEB CSH baa lie,. filed tiunplaliit lu the clerk' office of the municipal court, liy Uavi A I)' Vi lie. atiorneya t for E. C. Wheat le in an ad inn biiu again ilmrae Hwit nun u. in a aul A liro-igh- Kkine. Action la a auii to lerover fium the luier-vu- , dnfendan: $':n3, with in 19114. front 15. the money Imliiic alleged tu hare lieen loaned to iTmriii' Jiewiit on a note ! W'hirli endor-e- d II. R. Kklns. Jililprileil! ia aftkod for 272.19 and the con of the acllnn 11. Kepii-nibc- Pori ard. r Ore., Nov. 25. The till'd l dnut for Ilte dollar to he I rum I'lin hind for uf th. he sufferr- - frotii the t maaaacrea of Jew a in forwnrdrd lo Jacob Sel.ifT indaV. ( 'nt rilinl Inn are ulill mill heiru lililde. i: ia (lie evpirtil-tlo.huit-uin-- ei-- Ku-is'- n or lotal ter the : 1 nr;i thin Ini if not move. I (2i.u'--- i and AND DUMB A practice game of basket ball is to he played with tbe high school girla Monday. November 37, at 1:30 o'clock. There le guile a change In the daily program for this year, and it ia found to work out vary nicely thus fir. Heretofore there have been two session of school, from fi to It and from 1 to 3 o'clock. The new plan givee a ees-iufrom 7:45 to 11:45. Here Is the Roma changes are ta ha noted in the program: Rise, 5:50; breakfast. S:3U standing of the leant In the Oomnier-ria-l to 7; chapel, 7:45 to I: school, 5 to Bowling league at the end of the 10:4A; recess, 10:46 to 11: school, 11 fourth wek of tho preeent eaeoa. to 12:45: dinner, 1 to 1:20; shape, 2 The team ailll con- to 4:30: rapper, 5 to 5:30: study, 7 lo tinue to lead, with the Falnraff team : retire. 7, 5, 5:30, , 9:30. are terond, while lire other team tidd for third plana, which illuairatee 'The physical culture classes under how cvanly matched are the different the direction of Mr. Roes, are learnteam. ing a number of fancy drills, which The average and atandlng of the are lo be preaenird to the public at I he howler an far thla aeuaon 1 aa foi basket ball game. This game will llow; 4h played almnt December 0 with the NamePlayed. PerlYnl. basket bell team from Americas Fork. Baker .... .... 6 173 Miller 171 .... 11 In nearly every Institution for the (1. Rcudder . Kill Ifl deaf and the blind In the Inlted Rule 15 Klygarc .. 17 and Canada there la published a school Wat klu .. .... la 167 paper, the press work being done by Wilton .. Irttf the pupil ot that school. .... ti The editing Rneta iner la k;j i usually by. the faculty, one page only . 1 Baxter .... irti being conducted by tbe pupils. Theae I .und . . . . 27 Hill papers are exchanged among the differI HU .... 13 ent Institutions, which enables them t'xmp . Hea 159 to keep In close touch, one with an.... 24 14 in 159 other, anil promote advancement I. Ilerrick Cain .... 159 lh exchange of ideas These papers Csrb-oP. F., which .... 12 159 are known aa the I Lrodom .... IN 157 Bianda for "lltUo paper family.' The 1 M. Nye , .... ir 157 paper published at the l'tah Hnhuol fur I." .... lii tbe lteaf and the Blind, the Vtah Kagle. Wherry Nalalieit .... 15 155 occupies a Ugh rank among the U I'. .... 12 154 K. It is ona of the beau both from a Wright F. ScmlUer 154 .... 9 literary and typographical point or view. W. Ilerrick From every source word or .... 21 154 . . . . la 153 praise are received, congratulating the Drlgg Thoiun ... la 153 editors upon (be excellence of the pa.... 15 Reaper 153 per. As the arhool paper reflects. In a measure, the atmosphere of the school .... IK 151 Taylor .. Van Dyke .... 149 from which It aprluga, the Kagle staff B. Tiwarder .... II 149 and presumes are pardonably proud of y etn ....... .... 1 147 their paper. iu-x- - -- .... .. .. K. Nye .... .. .... P 147 147 Among the many pleasing aawrtain-ment- s fi . 14 given by the pupils for the li 145 School for the Blind wps the mimical recital Thursday afternoon. November . , la 142 Pome very creditahle work !5 141 23 Khown. Among the aelttUon d 4 l.iaier 141 F. NelweM .... 1 deserving special mention, and ln liee 12 139 tvflerrlrg much credit upon Professor I.. Treeeder . . . the one given hr .. . 12 139 Ballentyna. wa Burton .... 12 139 Albert. Freeman. One year ago Albert's o Ynii Nea stiff froio not being 159 fingers were .... ntafl t he I he could hardly grasp small Hrimrne .... 157 Van Dam 11 .... 9 objects. Anorher pleaking feature waa .... li 135 the vocal oiu rendered by Marla nan-seBy i hues who hare noticed the work of these pnpd during 4he pant SOLDIERS ASSAULTED WOMEN. venr or two. much improvament is evident. and a Superintendent. Driggs Karatoff, KiiNxin, Nov. 2f. The Inca.' said at the ckiee (if the program: We retneivo N roie'tng in Oov.rnor-tlcnera- l feel lo ciHnalimeet Prof. Hallaatyae.' Kakharoff uxalnet the cmeUv Following 1 the program: and i loIcBcn nf hu Cn.Hacke. who nr- - March Op. 15. No. 2 Kmgmann cliarKcd with Mia Olive Campbell. uomeii. The full Schumann piiiviiciet 1MK.MI4 Waits Mr. Albert Freeman. pnviiit "In May" Rirwbhog Master John faner. No. 345. fat "Happy Meeting." op. 3 Lange (b Romance Iluckniillcr Flower Kirer Mellowed Whipple 1 . w--a ren-dftv- , 1 -- ng WE TRUST YOU Diamonds SCH30L FORJEAF n BREVITIES MIm PUYERS Na. 120 ...Na ............. OF BQWUNC TEAMS AND Htaadlsg of teams: SS Watches Mr. IV ill he Ntilu-- l on Credit fat hleto.lv (hi March Moxarl tiro. Woodruff Ikeunce Woodri'.ff. Waltx Heeake Mis Dont Send Your Money Away When you rand money back earn. enormous pndlts on lnaU-!iiu- i diamond deal. We are LOCATfeel ED HERE. KNOW YOU. and is unnerr-Kiarlo add extra charge fore l:e risk ran in sending good out r. iown .to peoplo we never beard A email deposit when you take the watch or diamond, balance In montlvy ;i iy y WE WILL GIVE YOU CREDIT T we Mape Arp Going Consulted Steel Rails Arriving at Cheyenne. ec i N INQUB-TRIA- MANY DEEDS ARE FILED IN RE CORDER'B OFFICE. L BCH00L. The BerLefjr cp.'cii!! fcreiJieg. we WERE TIRED OF LIFE ft payment. OR THE WATCH YOU WEAR DIAMOND WHILE PAYING FOR IT. J. 5. Lewis (SL Co. Jewelers At the Big Gock. Wash. Ave, .Marie Hunting Rone t hi Merrr Peasant (ml Hansen. Schumann Rcftitmtann Mr. Carl l.iml. Mnechatn Irimroae Wain Met Prenova Curio. Ttove- (laiuv Loeacliorn M:a Alive Simmon. o aolo Twilight FnncjJ'... .Brahms 5Da Mane Nanen. a Vulka Roeke tb "In Twilight" litnrlial Rop-an- ta i Op. tin Mr.' Slurray AHea. 72. No. 1 ljylle'' Mi lai "ldlu;" ' lb) "Nocim-ne'- lit I Meadeiaanlm I.ywhtrg Lulu McDonald. Har.ilcl Mi F.llen Young Op. 45. No. Id hi Narriarj Miae Jaui . (iron;. Iler l.eTin McClellan Sov. 25. R.i;kt continue hrre. Raver! fvu-uphiadered umighL Mowi-ow- Ft. her ,i - ,.,.uer were Captured o Bhert Tram and One I Vt at Large Are Line Neck, Chapin, Allison and Gilaon Spend Busy Day Drawing Up Paper. Paul Threw hoy a. WTUord Baker, Parker aad a boy named McGw, escaped from tho Kiato Industrial school early last evening, but the liberty of the two former wae abort lived, they being raptured by Officer Tbomaa Burk within three beuiv after their escape, on a Short Use freight train, headed fur Balt Ink. the Boon after supper, during recrnaiiun hour last evratng, tbe boys put in operation tbe acboma by which they were to regain their liberty, and took French leave. Their Sheene was soon discovered and Superintend ant on ThuicM at once put hi olfieere their trail. The acboul olfieer. after aa hour's hard work, noiiliod the police and the ve ordered to etiy polio wore at leak out for tho boya, with the remit stated. Raker aud Porter, thr two boya have an unsavory police record and are regarded as dangerous to the community. They are both in the school n tbe leauK of haring been found guilty of house breaking. Raker wa sent to the aemool from Bait Lake, by Judge Brown of the Juvenile court, at Halt I Aka, for the crime mentioned aad Porter, whose home is In Mound City, Mo., waa sent up by Judge Booth, of the juvenile court, at Provo for the same offense. The other lad la being closely watched for ami the officers eipect that he will be recaptured. Right of Way Agant Nock of tbs Rio K. U. AUisou. amor noy for it road; Frank L. Chapin, who ctoaed tho duals whorahy th Goulds have acquired facilities la tnla ctvv, and O. B. Gilaon, local agent tor the road, were busy yesterday drawing up the deeds and other papers relating to th truuefer of tbe land which th company has bought. In soma cases, as ehown from the warranty deeds filed In the county recorder's office yesterday, a number of trades have bran made In securing the land which they wanted. The following were the deeds relating to the transfer of Und to tbe Gould imereti tbat were filed in the county recorder's office yesterday: Reeeo Howell A Sons to William F. Colton, trustee, a pan of lot 1, block 37, plat A, Ogden City survey; consideration, 53,6191. Porter Lee Anderson at al. to Frank L. Chapin, a part of lota 7 and 8, block 48, plat A; consideration, $1. George J, Mamas and wife to William F. Colton, part of lots 5 and 8, block 17. plat A: consideration, $4,000. Fred J. Klesel and wife to E. E. Stewart, a half interest in lot 7, block 48, plat A. F. L. Chapin, a part of lot 7, block 4. plat A; consideration, $500. Gnndo Westers, CHARLES STONE THGUCHT TO BE StAYEl Of ROY MILLS the fact that Charles Stone is under arrest In New York City, and SCHOOL ELECTIONS that the police there believe him to be tbe man wanted for the murder of At the meeting of the county board Roy Mills on the night of October 18, of education held ySaturday, the mem- 1903, no further advices have been rebers took np the matter of making ar- ceived at th xheriff'e office. After receiving the telegram last rangements for tho ooiniug school elections u ha held throughout the county night Sheriff Bailey telegraphed to ihe for members of the board of education. New York authorities requesting them Tbe qiteetion at appointing tbe to hold 48 tone until he communicated judge of election took up moat of the with them further. In the meantime the officer in th seealoo. and it was not until late In Beyond JUDGES FOR COUNTY the afternoon that the Ut waa finally sheriff's office have been looking up the evidence which Ihey obtained soon complete. The judgta of election appointed after the murder and which pointed to Sione ae the guilty man. If come of the people who testified at District No. 1 Harriavllle. L. J. Taylor, M. D. Harris, Joelah Taylor; Pleas- the inqueat into the death of the young . K. Story, man and some from whom the officers ant View. David John, (Cured evidence that implicated Stone, John Rarkham; Randall, W. A. Montgomery, Frank Moore. Orson Lindford: can he found, It is probable that an North Ogden, Charles Dunmtore, B. K. endeavor will be made to bring him here for I rial. Chatelaln, W. H. Shaw. Mills, while working on the Lucin District No. 2 Roy, fharlea A. resided with a private family, Ruadquest, Lewie Hardy, James Daw- cutoff, was from their prinson: Kaneaville, W. It. Green, Walter and it eviRawaoa. Thomas Peek; Wewt. Welter. cipally that the circumstantial a a the George F. Hunter, Charles B. McFar- dence which pointed to Stone land, H. B. Duncv; Hooper, C. A. Vow-- ' murderer waa sernred. The question of w hether or not Stone ere, Robert Sltupaon. F. M. Hclnap. District No. 3 I'lntah, Samuel Dye, can be brought hack here for trial will few days, and if it Timothy Kendall, Robert Gale; River-dale- . be set lied to makea an endeavor to get Knock Bingham, Sanford Fife, in derided Frank Ritter; Birch Creek. J. M. Clark, him tbe officers will leave for the east William Allen, William Slmpaon Mar- next week for their man. riott, Thomaa Powell, Lucile Parry, John Alien; Wilaon, W. F. James, Mr. Boyd Chandler, Martin McFarland. District No. Slatervllle, John F. Allard, Parley Howell, Moroni Wheeler; Warren, F. P. Barrows. Samuel Wayment: Archie Stewart; Farr West, W. O. Child. Joseph Mteplienaon, Seth Painter; Plain City, William England, Sr., Mary Olsen and William Taylor. Dlafrlrt No. 5 Hunlaville, J. H. Jorgensen, George Bellowa, John M. Grow; Kden, R. Jottei, P. R. Shape, George Froerer; Liberty, Andrew Clark. William Bailey and William Holme. REED HOTEL FQOTBALL CAME FOR THANKSGIVING Tbe following are Ihe arrivals at tbe Reed for the past 24 hours: C. A. Redflcld. Ogden: William Bowen. Salt lake; I. C. Haft, CincinNate Mrs ui. New York: Fred nati: F. Dttvla, Ran Francisco; E. W. Dll-dor8t. Paul; Mrs. Chaa. II. Lunt. Monlello, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ne, Chicago; J. H. Bryar, Denver: J. I,. Fletcher, San Francisco; A. L. Porter, Spokane; G. M. Cornwall. Portland; E. F. Bratx, Ogden; J. F. .lames, Milwaukee: Mr. A. Mortimer. Herbert Prier. William Brumal, Frank Cock ran. Ines Bayard, Oscar G. Brigs, New York: Air. and Mra. F. E. Croman and wife. New York; Harry ; John Gridny, New Ciickran, York; J. D. Crummey, San Jose: IV, R. fcchree and wife. Caldwell. Ida.: 8. (,. ; Kinsey, Ogden: J. K. Bean, Pittsburg; C. J. Sprnat, Sail- Lake; H. Claybnrgh, gle. C. P. Cohh, C. B. Porter. Wilson ha been training hla team iuce article w ere signed for the gam, every night hard. One defem SHOCK TO BAN FRANCISCO. haa followed the orange aud black since the a.uaou opened . A hard will San Francisco, Nov. 25. Tbe new be fought before th lar game of the cAMin. the one revugnixedae the chief of the desth of Mr. Francis Burton game of the year, will be allowed in Harrison and of the injusiea sustained go over to a vivhI leant. A:, no Hint-wer- by Mr. and Mr. J.iurence Scott and H. the defenders of the local grid- Crocker was received with deep regret iron in better oouuiiion. They have lu ibis city. All were well known end hud a hrnwh wi-the be ft teams of prominently copnecLed. Mm. Harrison F. Crocker, their class In state, have gained is s daughter of ibe lale endurance, experience, science and and a geandchild of Charles Crocker, Ogdollwill lm the one of tbe builders of the Cent rul Paapecd. cific and 8onthern PariHr. railroad. lr wa last Saturday. s.inir Sin- - ws a in her own r. ciit leader of sorl one of the TOOK OUT LICEHSES ciety. Mr. Scot: is a Min of the late living Al. Scorr. former president and During tile past week Ihe following general maug--- r of the Vnion Iron llgden people har taken out mar- wnrkK lit- - and his wife have their in riage license In Salt Lake: Burlingame, a fashionable Edward Itowhcg and Mias Emtr.a uhit-of this city. Charles T. Mcliernioii. Ni-- i of Ogden. CiMcker I a brother of Air. Harrison. Walter C. ():iorn and Mr. Ha-tiThe Trucker estate ia valued nt tunny tlrecnwell, Niih of Ogden. melons, among its propci tie being Archie Kiir Gi'iwoi of Ogden, v lio the S,tn Francisco hotel in this city, married Vise M nij;e A. Hc!y of the Crocker and Hhrve buildings nnd City. many very valuable piece of real call'. located ia this city and state. DOUGHERTY IS CHEERFUL. RUN ON BANK STOPPED. Hi First Day in Prison Will Be in Keokuk. Iowa. Nov. 25. The run Solitary Confinement. wituh besan yerterday Oil the Slate Peoria. lil . ov. 25. New on f 'en;r1 Saving Bank stopped this who waa liiornlra almost entirely after the Dougherty. tho t sentence in of font- - wagon loads of silver dol given an Joliet here y et rda will not he btr from Chicago and S:. Louis. Thto the iwniirviary tin'll ihe hr-te- r wacons backed up lo tit door of h- part of next week. The firi Uv hi nit. A bait million dollar wa earin the penitentiary must be epeui in ned i co the hank and piled tin in eight Kolliary cnnflaeui.r,i JXMighcr:v w;. of the people. The mu priualiiy was cheerful todav i !.e KfH,eA caused by a tualewioitt tint;, tli- - prei-drp- r kx iidrwa beao. health was failing. Terat, Tonight the Sutton company open In their new piece. Texet, or the Siege of the Alania'' The greatest historic! drama ever written, showing hoar the early pioneers in Texas fought for their country, their homee and their families; how Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett and a host of other epartana were corralled and niawacrad iu ihe Alamo by the murderous Mexican. This show is a euro thriller, as according to history in the last act, ax the ewrtain descends on the fight of the Alamo, there Is not a 11 vig soul. man. woman or ch'lld. ts tell the lale of the awful slaughter. Thera will be a epeeial matinee Thanksgiving day, Thursday afternoon, also the regular Saturday afternoon matinee. There will also he a new departure this week, that of vaudeville between th acts by Miss Edith Oglesby, Fred j Hegan and Ernest L. Barbour. Tatephants; on WeoMw.. In. m3; htrvwri-,rWj- lM n Oranges Me hav the. ot hera anyon Ue. bur aw a any in Ogden Tt-for quality, a to pnee We save you ten cB , n sue you ,-dol,B P&i ibem md ?un vinced, per dozen ia- and u tJJ i 1 l,on- - 20c OGDEN TEAM DEFEATED A martcan Fork Played a Trick on tbe Boys. The basket ball team from the Slate School for lb Deaf returned from American Folk Saturday morning. While in American Fork they met the basket ball team front tbat town and were defeated. The game was played in a large dance hall, tbe floor of which waa so slick that they were unable lo get a footing and to this fart they owe their defeat. Manager Buah asked If hia player might 1e allowed to put rosin on the floor. It aeemed that aoaklng the rubber soles in coal oil make them stick to tho waxed floor, and thla the American Fork boya bad done. It la'a fart worth knowing and remembering. He wae not permitted to do so, nor were kis players allowed to even rub roaln on their shoes. One of the Or den men hit .upon th plan erf wetting hie shoes and was ordered to atop on pain of expulsion from tho hall. In the preliminary practice it was noticed that the home team were able to keep their feet, tbe secret of which waa carefully guarded and not until tbe next morning did the Ogden boys learn how they managed to do it. The boya feel that they wen unfair ly treated in not being allowed the privilege of using something on their shoes while their opponents were. A return game will he played in Or den, December 9. UPRIGHT PIANOS with exquisite tone, quality und no, derful power. Piano that win aq only satisfy but delight the must ca-j- . csl musician. Tbe raae dSHigns Kr models of beauty and elegance, n-- . purchase of on of OUR PIANOS will give MX added cause for Thank giving. Our assortment la naquestle ably superior to nil other. M. G. BARNES GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LET ALL THE PECPLE PRAISE KIM Thanksgiving day will be obervd by four of the Ogden churches meeting in union services for worship in the First Presbyterian church, Thursday morning at 10:30. In this service the Methodist. Baptist, Congregational and First Preebyteriaa will unit and th following ministers will take part: Rev. Noble 8. Kderkia of the Com grogational church will preach 4he sermon. Rev. Mr. Blair will lead la (he Thanksgiving prayer and' Rev. Mr. Blood will lead th eoegngatloa li Scriptural reading. Appropriate music will be given, and the complete program will be announced later. To this service all are freely and cordially larked. No effort will be spared to make this aervic a moat helpful one, and all that nmeie and logical eloquence can contribute will be given to serve as a channel for your praise. "Oh, give thaihe unto the Lord; for He le good; for His mercy eadumth forever. Just Call Up 1 DAY Thanksgiving day the lest game of Ihe Neaaon will be played at Ogden with ihe university second team. This team la composed of anus of the best athlotea in tho university, many of whom have played la some of the beat game of tho year. Coach Mad dock nf th 'varsity baa bean training tbo candidates for two weeks, and wtll con tinne bis coaching until the game it called Thursday, lluuie. the crack lit pycle rider, plays lu the hack field; Sherman, a former high school player, is at cantor, and many of th Salt Lake high school mars are In the line. In weight the team le equal ut the local eleven; In reoorda similar. Fort Douglas was worsted by the 'varsity. 19 to 0: Ogden defeated the tame team 15 to a. Maddork'a method of playing, with the speed he works In a team, will prepare the learn for a hard nig- GROCERY HISTORICAL MELODRAMA AT THE UTAHNA TONIGHT. RAILWAY GETAWAY COMING ' A Barkrfey. MADE BY JUKE THEIR SURVEYORS laok tor name la (trap the. smith M Thai's because the merry souls grooeryrasa kept Me letder . aapplied without baabrepring hia1 treasury. with high We earn wpplr claaa groceries et a prto that wW make you happier than tear thought at bdtt 7i FOR THANKBOtYlwa, New nrfeiM, uew eursunta gltroa end lemon pert, dates and flga and all kinds at note. We ham Juat reuetwad a trace f "TroeemAmertnaer shipment goods, eonsi ettwg at sametferiff delirious. Flam pnddtng tn&SvMasi one, two and three pound Una All kinde of nanp eneteK W sad quart rinn Rips oflvss in giul tins. Gross olives in bulk: WE ASK A FAIR TRIAL. 39x Bell WILCOX They 'will b pleased Information on le give i Flavoring Extracts f, THE FIDDLERS THREE cf Old King CM led a happy time vtth that max f aid soul GROCERY CO. H. FAIPP Blue Label Is the one that le leading ALL OTHERS end beet of ell, your grocer flnde R a ready sehar, Bot-ton- WATCHES AND JEWELRY TRY IT i liW-g- ba-U- e - The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN I e e United States Depository J- n ;r i J. Vice President Cashlar ....Assistant Cashier Interest Paid on Savings Accounts A. V. McIntosh S.i:-lak- e :a-e- President - E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag PASADENA CALIFORNIA Tbe most beautiful residential tbe Unfled States. A place to few werks of your Tac&tlon. few mile to ihe sear bore Los by electric cars. - city la mend Only a Angeles La Casa Grande Hotel hia COAL from VS will have espsejal Thatiheglving. because riran sored of getting good, f.ilr price. Wo have s frilanthracite. Prices right- ELMER F. WOODBURY, Manage Silt Hotel of Faaadann affara (19 gar warts.:J. special summer ra .Offlcs tranafert fl per day. Th KFUt,m-r- o THAN who linn man winter, ypg supply of Coal for tha hi ordered haa who man la th enura g ShURTLIFF & CO,. 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