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Show mr. Toeie THE EXAMINER n.iuilr Every Day in tha Th Standard Publish- Puc-unc- :Lis is appeasing the I:h he connivance of Mr. public, he approve the while Conger, baiip.' l.i iM plural domestic life prao Year 6 ing Co. SUBSCRIPTION EXAMINER: Civil War began, it ia evident that Jhelr illiteracy reflect the condition that prevailed during ihul conflict, wben the iuierwia of popular educa-Tio-n in the South were no doubi neglected. Even in some pana of the North there are evidence of an iucteaed Ulilerucy among the children of Thar iieriud. Thu The record of airubnuliue in uiiieruaiug incident. of pnblit-i'in-- ; MORNING I'TAII, FRIDAY MORNING, OGDEN, PENNSYLVANIA BEATS CORNELL BY SIX TO FIVE DECEMBER could not stop. McDonald finally got around the end with a 20 yard run and waa downed on Indiana's 3 yard line. Before another play could be made Harris called time 'for the end of the game. Asistani Coach Bingham, of Ohio Butte, who had been keeping time on bla own account, ran out ou the field sad claimed there waa d four minutes to play. A wrangle and many of the spectators rushed on to tae field, in the confusion which followed Dr. Harris was hit on the head with a caue la the hands of some person, and the police were called upon 10 protect Dr. Harris and escorted him to his hotel, a large crowd fullowiag him into the city. retiring from business on account of heaLT H. GWARDLEiGH Philadelphia, Nov. 2u Panylvanm today defeated Corn?!! in their anRATES. Mhuoever he urns I.- hiiu-ciin-inual football game 1' the sour A 6 DtL'-t-reI.'.'" iVriff in in 1 in ilst.i upon the hirge number important, historical event u.sy be 10 5. the Hu prow margin of a goal deugZcu tit j ciding iha conical, i: was the moat of Mounou children of tender age in traced iu the d.-- y aiatiatics of illiterSucjay JA'Uuiuf a stubbornly cocteaied gain that ba have who Idaho, inti apparently as.! I acy. fciailUtr, i)U teen on Franklin told tbia be ft will fuuod that in the total pop- beenand only ere.' parent and ihat the mother, it was only after Cornell had confidence In his good ulation illiteracy ateadily increase ai been weakened hr the aubatitaiion of close in(T-ahe ADVANCE. stock of M I BY MAIL. were that the the advance. Peunrylranlana players age faih." period neat m-by i TLt "awn. with 71.0 illiterates per l.nuu In the able to croes the Ithacan's goal. For mericii ouu.a of Ogden, one hour tho local eleven had been CAN BE PROUD OF UTAH. 16 to It year, of age, pur year group population iu held check At and outplayed Colorado il hually Washington College, m reduced prices. jit ltlii the propor ion reaches 13.5 per l.OOu by the vialtor and i began to look C; Washburn College, U. I ..li htwla a proud po.it iou in iie worn to s a 23 Cornell boy tho At ; In GeorgeCarlisle, 6a though th population group Washington year t.f f.c-riofrom illiteracy, as announce be the victors, hat after they had made town. 9. FEARLESS AND INDEPENDage and over. But this steady increase i their , bulletin census eleven had the touchdown m At and the governnien'.' Lincoln. Neb. Nebraska. 24; ENT. not common to all claaae of The , dunged goals. Pennsylvania, aided by 6. at. hand. jus! At Kansan City Kaunas, 24; Mispopulation. The Illiteracy of the native the stiff wind gradually forced the Tfl Examiner ia a Mricily Iu b!io fillet a ,'cui ago if chilball down thp held for a touchdown. souri, 0. white burn of native u population It paront newspaper. dren in I.whi, bet a cm the agea of l Is lower in the In the 11 ret half Cornell outplayed At Denver I'niversiiy of Colorado, age group 15 tu 17, 18 a.l tide an equal show. u they that were and in all department of 19; Haskell, 9. .Uiieraim, It. Pennsylvania nu favor Tb Examiner baa 3d, and 21 to 24 Ilian lu the age the to kickAt Cleveland. O. Case, 24; Re game with the exception of were i.uaui Ui write either in English io punUfc. Lt. and no enemis group lu lo 11. In this fact th-- re la, ing. The visitors gained 125 yard by eerve, 0. er at V other language. At that tune it la li mil five ilia sew At Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Technolbelieved, evidence that a cimid-erabl- e rushing against 72 for Pennsylvania. in the list and unprejudiced. Music, I'tah ateod laeniv-etshi13. Twice they had the ball within strik- ogy, 17; iil t'b failed number of to who CooiEDUttkAito peraons chans has of sratc.t. A tit. Louis SL Louis TTniversiiy, 0; ing distance of the Quaker line, but on all ktlie presented learn read and to in the write period each time Pennsylvania took th ball. Iowa beeu effected. fuV. acuoriiiug 10 the from Inlvemlty. 3, m respectful Luguag-of childhood make up for thi deficienThe score does not correctly show the At Columbus, O. Ohio State UniI tab now tank fourth, cem.ua of Luti'tn Individuals, but ih trun th two of relative iu the luter But after eleven, versity. 0; Induna. 11. atrengih years. agr I fiAUiv muf publish! ! fulL with an liliieiacv or only 2.2 child tea cy fur Pennsylvania's fumbling habit At Portland Multnomah, 2G; Uni25 of la the number not All Mu.ri and etrtiiuu.'ulcatiou large lia of In every I.OuO. or within four-ten- t which had been temporarily of Orrgun. 0. r cured, versity de plumnt. to overcome the handicap io which differed a a.gued by uiiui T the roll of honor In Id b and prevented tbe Seattle At bead Oregon Agricultural Colthe thrown relapse be will assumed nanie", the older peucrailona ure ihj.-ci by local eleven from souring at lease two lege, 15; University of Washington, v. is First brave . 'Ibo of ti baste! ate ihc Washington in ihe waste i canon of juJuter educutimul o.K)ituii-ities- . addiiloual Touchdown- -. Twice they At Stattle Ongon Agricultural Colman never hides behind au VYaahmgion, with 1.6; then Cuuikc-lituof Washington, 0. j pushed the .ball from midfield u with, leger, 15; Univen-itL .In . Htin'i nan-wturned I 8: then the Wmrhi of ColumAt New York Holy Cross, 27. Ford-ham- , iu five yards of the Cornell goal, but u.' Editor to tin in iu ia grea-i-llliierary gruci.i! E. on which occasions there was a fumbia. 2.1 ; and. fourth, rub ith 2.2. whai you aw ;.ham(l ct. the South than lu the Norib for all ble aud the libuca boys kicked the At Si. Loui Washington UniverThe high educational rank tun ba aprlaase of population. IVrhap (he ball out of danger. ill confer a sity, 17; Knox, 6. t the tiubkcnbera that ii ktiowu when preciated At lAncaster. F. Gettysburg ColPennsylvania did urn. play wiih iheir between the favur by informing thi uffic ol I Ctrl- - faireKt ImsL of comparihon usual dash aud plainly howad th ef- lege, 72; Franklin and Marshall, 0. aveiagw for the In atittes and failuri! io Tw elve Tba Examiner aectiuii two ia for native white that fect of the Columbia game last SatKti'ii of the Iuilid rltatcs la 1"C.I. At Eaalon, Pa. Lafayette, 47; Back-HtLcfoir ; !ii r children living iu cliie. of over 25,000 urday. Cornell on iIm other hand, waa 9. , Tbia average i.uea not Im lu.lr coku'-i-- .l Ailautic Columbus. O. Ohio Medical UniIn in the Xunli Inlubliunt. At condition aud better played superb i Th Morn: uj; Examiner can bs native lo lmi ai'plt'-only children, thaa they bad shown this season. cla-- a 17; Denison, 0. : the illllcrai-versity, fur tbia of Ivy ihe Independfound on w h!u. waa acore in able to team At Neither Ky. Kentucky UniLexington. ent New Ca Sait laike tii.v . Cenin children ia 21. and were lying in Mississippi bay. just om ibo North the first half, but early in the second versity, 40; Ohio Wesleyan UniverO.lr i.cigiibur, Culuiado, :a rtrenly-elghtua all through trains leaving aide of the breakwater. All the torpsw 1.9; lu the Sou'h Atlantic, divisIltral, 6. 12.7 bait forced the aided Cornell wind, with by th sity. u state, among Ogden boat and war vessels which eaeorM Kel-to- a 1.2. and in ihe 8uuth Central, the ball well within Pennsylvanias ion la It Cincinnati Cincinnati, At 22; HallTh now lta Pacific ifoulheru literate iu l.mNi. Thai aline the peace commission were draw a After Cornell bad carried 13.7. In con.lderiug tin- - significance territory College, 4. ia a long line. The launch contains, U, the plat occupied by Itah fifteen SemPa Wllkasburre. twenty-yar- d ihe ball At to Wyoming Pennsylvanias I Tne l'uiin Paufic iUilway ii should tie reof such the delegation and the treat v left tht tins the Quakers held firmly and inary, 16; Princeton (second team), 4. yeart ago. Kvm Idaho, oh the north memberedfompariaon and tliui the Smith ha a larger look It warship and started for the undix. A NeA. bul. Mixa Bhebl from lrbrlana. At twantj'-aertonthe Jackson, Mississippi away cf Ileh, is The Oiegun Short ljiue KaliSuddenly on of the torpedo boats. n. M!sla-sipp- l, In number of chU'livii M. to of wind held tho ball back but 11; the proportion University kicked, College, na f uv. Is a cinvo rlgltth, e bored neer the eed of the line of bt vada, 0. and Cornell a on it .nisi-LPennsylvania's got w.ll t .infer I'tammer i of only S.G. Nevada population litau thu North and tleshtpa, slipped her cable and stan-ewith an tlliiera'-line. From this point the vlei At Charleston South Carolina ColI a Jarur on iha idinugriiieut by wairh. The South ia. tor for the munch. They mad for her per enviable an held Acad11 over for a touchdown podtam aUava South Carolina carried Military lege, 47; a right angle course. The peop,-o- n murwov. reporting to t lii i nfiii-- whenever at necea-1r, the ; handicapiwd by j la j 0. without losing !L Their main ground emy, In the cena-r.poru on education, ihi.v fail i r.mi the papera at the launch saw the iorpnlu boa: r,f schools nUliuug separate gainer was a revolving mass on tackle ran Liu a seventh. the deniTitaWd place. leave the line of craft and they km which the Pennsylvania team seemed for whl'Hi. and negroes. what waa coming. Th launch 0 in lUU matter of illiir.ary among waa Hie to touchdown unble stop. Ii ut houiawIisi low and the torpedo boat rushed on xurpriaiug Ihe clue make a much butmade at the corner of the gridiron, like a comet. Like a shot from io find a lower drgire of Miter, ' and the firi was out not heeled district. rural than the by punt ler ICi.Jo.v that turkey? showing cannon she rushed on and in a the children of foreign born Halliday who dropped to the ground Th Hue between city and country can ary among struck the launch, cutting her mn. This naCornell failure cost than the children the of among i utir to itoibiitrf mul bu fa aliiie point parent pletely in two, and raced on into the noi, however, be wry accuiaie'-- drawn would which liaTe score. tint The the darkness. We emid see th men tru, Thalv pul go bad ahan il.tki'i live parrniH. For the former the pro bccaUHC rill, wi ll le ,. ...mo,, gllng in the water and clinging to the i Tor lit 1101, are Dee. 1. Notwithstanding pnrei It toitmsl etema hr. it (lie Sul .an had Inhabllaiita Lonmin, pieces of the wreexed boat. Lannche. liie la lev 44.1 (ter lJNHi. Till differfrom fifteen to ten disPenn age iT this yard. s'.'iuiulik' from the from the battleships were it ones sen: from the libassertions tho stud, t e repealed ji aonn imdoes hall not a on going the Cornell ence, however, jyiat aylvania got prove That to their rescue and saved all Ini' . , eral aide Sir that Campbell tinctively rural aruaa. Accordingly ihe Henry line. this About time Captain migrant are more anxious than nawas also saved." The would not take office at the ia treety 1'. will sow lie con cnee, dealg which. for are vein mi ua of iu Costello is and Half Back Walder and to up tive to secure for their children the Gibson who generally had bewa the mainstay of present Juncture it is now many of our elt tiered iligealiva eyaleins. Bated as rountrj luclttiii the cabinet ad . . au of education. vantage EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. elementary the Cornell eleven were forced 10 quit believed that the result of will these aiii.illi'r cities, lu ihe country be the It ia explainable by the fact that the the game becauae of the flsrceneM of council to he held today Nov. 30. The atSraule. Wash., Xc' tut e wlteii J! 0,t!ip tie. urn. il ay. as thus illiicnu-of n liberal government with aiaoug December 1 and 2. Pennsylvania taking advan-large- r haraiding ill nut only listen auyili.u his flo.--i. Sir Henry as premier. The official an- tempt tu murder th peace delegates this foreign born are concentrated In the j tage Phiy. children la Kfc 7: : Mm eti), of this condition to in started citle to a much greater extent nouncement of tMe result of the coun- and destroy th treaty between Japan to it, but tuako a rune of it. Itirm to drlgimii' ((uUciIvt'ly ctlle of Via OregotT Short Line. All Iran play harder than aver and soon car- cil la a than the nallvt impulatlou. Comparl-ao- n ried likely to be delayed for a few and Russia, which waa drawn up by $1.60 round trip. Tickeis good 10 n the ball over for a touchdown. 2J.00U lnhabltuiiir, ii. i only 10.4. over underAseodated hut the Press The uulverniy will lie amply cun days, fur Indivldunl cities imii-atlhar The touchdown waa mad directly in stand that Mr. Balfour will intimate tbe plenipotentiaries in Portsmouth turn December 4. Ia in the Nonh ruled by it licking Colorado on the Thu roiilra! ia HLiltf diffronce In illltsracy front of Iha posts and Bhebl kicked to his coHseruM then hi a desire to leave and waa being sent to the Mikado, was Mkcallcd Atlantic aiaiaa. whre the an easy goal, tfviug Pennsylvania tba kui day. ih bctwtvn two clasac livof Duluth. Minn.. Nov. 20. Dsslied cblldrsn office will in their concurrence witnessed by officers and passengers and vita i e victory. country includt: many large loan or A few days will be required for the on board tbe Dakota on the night of th rock near Thomaaville. 40 In tbs asms community. Hnl such ing loft of the Cornell Before going any ftirllier make a tktiea under 21,tMi In which the achoul Thompson, guard Yokohama. Wm. Dr. of Two Harbors, the slerl Meta.-edifffreiio as ran lie detected arc eleven, wfi sent tiPth aid linea in formalities of laying the matter before her arrival In uf the Dakota, in speakVte of that maa meeting on Saturday ajateuia ere by no mean inferior to will arrive at Buck- Lopp. surgeon who George Spencer end her rtmson. Edward, King the half for deliberately strikopening usually in favor of The rblldrrn of naof the Tonawands Steel of tbe incident, said: the a hold Amboy, to Palace ing next to diruMi the reservoir project. Monday ingham tbs in the large clUca, In ihl sec- tive Stevenson. This waa th only ing whole thing happened the companys line, are wrecks. parents. Tbe mornon council the following privy Illitertion of (he Iuitrd Riatea-cMIplayer ruled out of ih gams, although were saved by fishermen. Jn tho The man in the atilo unnaMy dcapia is ag periods the fe- Untpirs Edwards more than one cau- ing. Probably th resignation of gov- night of our arrival in Yokohama. Wa acy fn the efiy 1 7.8 and In lb coun- male ex younger Wedon will ernment announced he 1 now 11 lea Uiiin behind th huiae. illiterate tlian tioned men on both teams.- There waa could try 10.8. In the South the difference win when the two nesday and then King Edward in yealerday however, fur th man 1 vary marked; In tho South Atlantic the male, aud the period in which this a great crowd present invite Sir Henry Campbell Bennerman ou Irani PennI rue the appeared gridiron. ia befilbif tba bora was appears to be lengthening, exby division. 22. i add 193.4 for city and ministry. Sir Henrys acsylvania won the toss and ebuae th to form the jtng'lng or hell. tending from 10 lo 19 In 1890 and from went goal with a si rang wind at their ceptance of the task ia regarded as a in South tho and ctotiDiry, respectively, w I in to 24 In lno. In explanation of backs. After Cornell kicked off the foregone eonclaaion In which case the That RiiR.lan who iuduced ihr telrg Central, 44.9 add 181.2. place in January. tho fact that the girls have not only Quakers were unable to gain and acre election will take Newa Tho meter illiteracy In the country in an editorial ' The Liberal Daily kick. forced to The hall went, rnphera to by spilling almost rutiffht up with the hoy lmt are going th case bluntly on the situation, not does puts the Indicate Ihat to Curnelle from and thi poceailly goal add on th floor deservea a point ahead of them, il Sir Henry Campbell Banu;tgestpd that the Ithaca boye carried it right down in favor --ANDfticti In the atirala of fnute Iweidf regard for education la leas there than boy are less office. It says: ner man taking 10 subject to within parental line Pennsylvania lu ih city. One cuu-of the differSir event levoai'-r- , lHwcy atid Holseon. In of tbe that Suppose on an lo than lose it girls and more prone to play only attempted delay- Henry Campbell Bannerman'a refusal. ence ia thu difflculiy of providing ed Pennsylvania kicked the ball Premier Balfour should advise King PREJUDICE LINGERS LONO AND school facilities fur a scattered country trunnt; and that they are also more out.pass. of and thereafter during frequently required 10 contribute 10 the halfdanger IB STUBBORN. the Quakers kicked almoet Edward to send for Joseph Chamber population. The development of Ihe the lain. This lx doubtless a somewhat family Income hy becoming wage every time they sacurvt the ball. echuol transportation system, alrrafy wild suggestion, but it cannot he earners In j when the second half In Cornell should be scored xchuul. they Whr:i will pome of tliuw caaiei'U Inaiiaurated in many country comuiun-ltirdoubted that Mr. Chamberlain would soon after and started Thu play Pennsylthe which are iu pro change and roast papers begin to learn the will tend to remove lids dioul pro vania wan kept from the Ithaca goal else the opportunity to form truth ahoui t!e hlormun qtietlon? vantage. Anoliter rlrcumetance also greet point to the coming of a time until within ten minutes uf th doee tretlonlft government. of the game. The teams lined up as iVhcn will they abandon their silly operating to th disadvantage of the when female of all age will bo lea Illiterate than male. They also point follows; I heir smaller GRAND MASQUERADE ion ia I'tpjiidica and ltuposalblu country populat per 10 the Positloua. Cornell coming of n time In the more Pennsylvania ITte qtuii tone which we cannot capita wealth, which uocetMitai.es a 1 .ovine A SPECIALTY BOARDING OF Roadhoui L.K. amalli-per capita local appropriation remote future when lllitoracr for all Kooke A grand masquerade will be given I,. T. Thcnupson-Dowe- a auggrli-by the following L.G Cook hy the Union Foresters League at the editorial from the gan FrancUro Call, fur school purpose. Kuallalng that a classes will have practically disappear'd. and equality of the sexes In this Terry C. ... .Newman I Telephones Bell II K tnd. 711. Certain Eagle' hall Monday evening, Dec. 4. i inwtrncUon amount of public i. paper rbk-dcacends io this level 25c. admission. Come everybody. Robinson G R. O'Rourke will he In restored a millendrivel whenever Ii happen lo thick indlapunnable for the general good of tamaou Suits to be rented at. reasonable R. T. ..Costello-Lyonium of literary. . r Clah the eume day thai the edi- the state, legislature In many elate Van Norman price at Mrs. Lee's, over old Q. B In thi bulletin a Ion la item special on 24th. have Impnaed a statu eihuol tat. Thi tihebl Earl LH.R torial pttae 1 hy of manor. uteri to the illiteracy among chil- Greene R. H. B. Uibaon-Babco- c Prompt and Pint Claea Livery Bervfce at by which Ihe wealthier school (let wanu Ju' whui Ihc Cull Pol well F.B dren which, a reHoliday already remarked, the poorer, Ju.i-yilI'lesldi-n- t Nun'll in il wo rait-tio- l district are made to Twcnty-Flft- H Touchdowns Waldtsr. laton. will naturally lend 10 foaecn ihe dif- flect a present educational condition do-r- t Vo BLOCKS PROM UNION DEPOT. nut him ONE AND (iu touchdown Goal from tiheble. JUST io iiiieci ('. ference beiwceii cl!j and ciiiinivy in and 4hn afford a basis for a comI Iiiim-Heferes W. H. Corbin. Yale. (iepeudiut; oil him for parison of the efficiency of public cleUmpire W. H. Edwards. Princeton the maMer of iUii:r. tin i do nut livu on a ihcamid ment a tv Linesman -- Dr. tiharpe. Yale. KVxtcnia in different ! Atiention foci ihe ihat r Mage we fail to wlmi poouVlu j Time of halves :. minutes each. of the and differcountry part among will male of native miiong iii-l.nicllgiii. would ilu. tiskMes ent of population. The Mate In of illllcrary in Nniitir. iid urn in the con pari'n'MK the KANSAS DEFEATS MISSOURI. I the leant illiteracy 51 is caccplionally which there 15 the lo age , w I' f itioiip r right iiction. 10 children 10 14 years of age Kansas City. Mo.. Nuv. ;iu Before nilghi be expected, among iMllk. Illlt il ilia's jkv .trni lo have high- - no- oiilv, ; i:i.4 l.uo(i) 1 Nebraska: in 1890 sevnn tbouaaud football enthusiast, per u In than 1. I high' younger group. age Cali. .!!. loa-a- . Some th largest crowd ihat ever witnessed Ii'i h.gliei- ihuii in l liti older this honor belonged lu i mm Ill' !: ( uii! t'nheiiriiy of Kiinsas football imni toa Mate the ic hundlcapped by Un day M. Sine lliose per- - j 1 i defeated ihe I'nlveiMty of Mis'lien sc- - if von c, ii ,ig- g'onp, 55 forof of the or uegroea piopuriiou souri eleven lu Hi flficenih unniial 45 hpi! 54 in snn wlm wim (11:11:11 .lii-- .(! ill.m-Kui niB'cvn1their boro lilies iu population. game by a score "4 iu u. I ecu 5 .mil M The eign : Vi. (i- 01 i:i!: l.ik iii,f Ideal foothsll wnstber prevailed. At In a eomparieon confined to Ihe native t rulwl u slight the stale of Washing- ihe kickoff Kmiik aliiie children, in ihe N'Minji with plenty m ill Mn.v. f liiridiiM a Connecticut close will! ton lead, Missouri nion-- y in sigh. Missouri won COD J.IVKR - .IliUl'IlK- - .1 . II ll. "I Following are tbe arrival i the 1890 of in the while hi.kp second, the ins and ( !. . (he east goal with Heed Hotel in last twenty-fou- r hours: 1 . mi.- iiti'i'ii-1-us ii il mu. ni s wa first In foul; him! It nlmnst in.ikc the wind i their tack. Pooler kicked ou J. B. Randall. City: W. H. Fidcock. I'1 : Sr'-- !. 11 mate off and sent ih .skin to Kr.s,i. 35 'Vi! siiow in ogres, second. City: Geo. F. Gormley. Philadelphia; Is ', lin--- . sit think but jai-it, fI Mi.M"iri, after iwo down, G. T. Olson. Price, bin ii 1 Mnl ainl Ittno, bin ibn f'i .; I'tah: L E. procre n 35 pmiicd to Ksn Up,., where .1 Throne. Chicago: Lou Garbcy, New Mm !.ht m home ((" ua- - namrally m .(! bad Kaiiss iii as it 100k s;iis i,i ;l and bv a aerie pearly York; n. M. Brookfield, Idaho Falls; ilinr than in (Vheih ing in eome of line plunges .1:1.1 end run fourteen nj- K L. Barbour, City: E. L. Bennlson. 11 -- fd to be. The improved airikiug chsng.-- resiq u luinme l! of rail, after n began piudu-i- l Pooli, 5f. E. Hurd, Cl'y: E. B. Knapp. City; er over the rim! for a touchdown. iha: the 's'es iunkIi.c the great-1Bowi on; H. Hertx, til. Paul: V. A. method of refining it PiKilcr kicker i ticore: Kjnsa. fl; tiuphen, Sail Lake: H. J. Miner, Denlsiiu and gams in 1.111!, 'l.-!iip. H. Danner, Heyliitrn: G. I makes it much easier to t:oii ,ii-- unnie of be !ac wrtii ing sn.1 ih- !. rlended could do noth- ver; J. Bait. Lake; J. B. Hume, Sail Sproat, ni" lh h imdcr In llu !..-! i..,:r bliss, ,n H W. H. Ranson, Ball Lake; Ber lake, aud when made into ai'inv it!" lof-iof rank niifR'puRuv for a ft.v i.iic-o- . Bait Lake: The. Yantine, and only iiuii-- -. and Ka: scoii-r- i slniosi ut lamily. City; F. L. Maddux. Balt Lake; almost Vi- lit i n ii. , -i uf the MleMssippt till Scott's w in. Pooler, Hr l'( and ivmaid were 8. E. Talley, E. Lee, City; J. rll w Citj: H. fo UMJd hy l.in.-si- .iltjio' U. W. Green, Garpity, Guinan, Fall every one can take ii. ind tl'.c r:i uytilene quiet. il: equal 10 the task land: A. B. Jones, New York; Miss f raiTVltts 1.1c : children like it and :hroiigh the ene- Knmu New York; liaa Day, New Most IVo,(i.- iii riving from .Mvnlua cay my urn hr.ii 1 her end. The Y ork : M1m Morton. New York: E. R. .1.. ' Gif!' cnvim-i-c i r. that tin- - Pour .siuil co:e- K,. 24; Mionri. ". all children that arc not Durand. New York; Mr. and Mrs r ':.i 01. until ihe power 1.1, ((. Vowel). New Yorl Mine Tranere, New S' .1:111.1. Tl: thst Mytlinie It. Hi tt robust arc benefited l it. strenuols coluMbub game. . Yiuk; Danion Lyon, New York: Og iu .(.'kulnte ttan'p.iili'.v ar. ' t'i nri r .ill d- - n Bievene. New York ; C. C. Camp-bdi- . Coltiniiui When the doctor ays . mui-nri :!ii- house. flag file treni pi-Suv. 30 The fixdbali Idaho Falls: E. F. Brats and nut::! tn" cM-uVr tl:.iMH-.iior Indian.i to- wile. City; Fred tihalda. City; J. B T.lt' chief of lit'lii e Vcf(.--'i3 OMIT cod liver oil," he day deteni-- d nhu. Siare University by McCracken. City; Mis r 10 1U0 furiiL'. hi McCracken. an liirT tro ihe score of 11 o The game end'd City; Mis Mary Kirwdn. City; Mrt. i whereupon they 1011K cnirali oil's !ii( mean'. in a wring:" ju j almost a rfot, as a L. Padou. five wire- - ST (I lui City: 51. E. Buckley. City; bly 1:1.1 'I. .'f whict- Dr C. E. Hands, of J. P. Deegsn. wife and son. City; R iu lux JlmuNion: ask hi in if lie Bloomingiuu. A. Norrl. aty; 8. C. Kinsey, City: linesman, had :u doine!':: : l.a: ;i -S;. Ptiersbiirg. Nov to be eoor.eri n ),: hotel nndr police 18'. H. Ellison o:i doe - ,1 t . Tl'ev know it is iv.a.ed and wife. Salt Lake; ! : work ths! a hundred ; tio '4;t Laf. ' i;on Mrs. w. H. Meal. City. protection. Si Lenia, ii! gmen are locked in In $ i 'inien ! Wltli bui ril: M5e a buig. uunutc .0 play and City; Joe Strong and wile. City; H. L moii easily digested and The cabinet has iieiini:i ! 11 u score Ivl'd the lo r :i. bi I (M Vera Brown, City: pi.- L:f r'! i:."i . ,ra!nn them. Ohio Herrington, iiilre the s:n-- cf Po- U tu than the plain oil. Sr:e wnt in iw-- uf her reserrv stars, Marie Brow nCity; O. P. SIcCoweli i.i City: Cl) lid h Till. i'ii,i:iltiehorl. 'inrrd ' biirk. anl McDonald, at and family. City: Mr K. C. Baker and v i t vcY Xl'tIl II1 11' i uuiuir left li r Th osn (Bm 'ban began P tv. Cliv. - f. THE MUSIC DEALER en-ut-- q c Will out his entire Musical Instruments and other chandise at greatly 1 il l'tt-uols- n Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Sheet Music Rolls, etc uuh4 - TheTimeto Buy is Now While Bargains Last -t- t, 237S WASHINGTON AVENUE I h JAPS TRIED T w-- r iia'-ioi- j ... ... ! srr.ssi"; u , ; 1 -- TREATY BANNERMAN WILL FORM A CABINET ! nlx-nt- e And Also Attempted to Ban-nernia- d , Kill Peace Delegates vs 1 . a mfle-nor- . r s I hyro-chkvr- OGDEN LIVERY 1 0011-ir- e d BOARDING STABLES a, t finest Turnouts in the City suggi-alions- HORSES e r I .. h ...., ! f n post-offic- rli REED HOTEL Kiip-I'ur- - e. Blackliam & Ernst, Props. St 239 Oden, Utah nMffiaMiffiiaaaaaiiBBiBNffii ONE-MAL- P c lJti-lict- it w-.- i - - - : I : t- : n n.-x- l i ! - tl'-a.- PUTNAMS i li-ii- i - li.-- ( I - I I Oil. 11 I 11 it . .i- a. 111 j-- . Great Shoe and not-nlil- e -- p.-a- - , -- I -. linnilion : h- L: 1 ! - . -- Clothing Sale i i ' : il-- . ! r ''lake rr'.-i;-- i - . , i.d ln-i.- l l- 1 I rl lf -- 1 : 1 " - . 'i i N. 1 WILL CONTINUE TO DECEMBER 1st |