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Show TnE unavivR rvtxiivr.Ti- - fiRDEX. 8 . u.et with insun; favor mi m- initial Then- a:v lue exciting pt-- i (oruiame. ot lie Mae tns-- encounle; of mill gray, hue act lie, me udaiu uiiJ rrylhing the hen-- , and. in tact, The neceaary in a patriotic dtum. i wa staging t.f the production beiler t!iu usual, and the piece was presented with a viui. 11 B. i'aipenter a Koheil Hampton, without a a fugitive and the man couiii r1, handled the n.1- - in in usual Moore finished uihuncr. Fredniri. t an-- l had tn lolc of Viet:M' Savillc. a man ailli a banCITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS QUESpan ts.iich he a history and a TIONS OF VITAL INTEREST died. Where Carpeuier hero aud received applause, M'hiic gatued the dislike of the gallery gud in Hie nde of ihe villain. Lignts to Bt Retained City AttorW. W. Burner aa Corporal I,iui-iii'- . ney Renders Several Official an old wai horse; A. K. iiarvev a Opinions, Allan Valiant, one of the war dog', and Svldv Koach aa Allah Valiant, war dog, furnished niauy aum-inSinK-ia- l as aell as paiheiic neeuen. The which have been lights of briltrio were very good. Chris Moran a turning the city into s Courtlai.ilt. Tom a s' udeiit ot aiiaiontr, liancy Saturday niybt-- i anl ulgbts f lid Zeiah Covington as Kelicien Duhididays, were saved to niei chants aud f mont, a novitiate, gave celeier intelu genet a I by 'he action Galt a Robert as Juba!, the rpretation. council last night. Ou lH-thcity familv servant, aa gou-1- . Mrs. Bittner of property owner-- along Ws'h-lngiua Mrticelle Diininni. the ourpor.d'a avenue last week that the niece, gave an able portrayal. retsined. the iiuestKui was Pearl Eihler aa Hubert Hsuipiou's lighu In o the light rolem-well me aa as May Higuiower mother, its reiKirt last night the committee aa Vmia Dumont, and Koae Wilbur a recommended that the met hud of Kmh Hampton, the blind girl, displaybe uiaiiiiaincd. The rc;iort ed exceptional ability in tbclr respecwas adopted. tive nilea. and wcie in for their share In reality the !iglr have culm- iu of the generous applause. with the adoption of The piece mua the remainder of lay. Abate it waa voted to expend over the week. $2mii in making repairs tu the lights j that when snow cimiiiv to burden the wires they will nut g've way under LIBRARY BOARD MEETS the additional twiakiu. The city will also become the iueessur of wires, Diacuaaaa Matter of Raising Funds for globes aud everything portainiug to Moro Children' Books. the lighting arsieru. A contract will drawn up with the I'lah Light and Tlie board of directors of the Car- iuwer company fin- - light until April evena. held meeting Iat 1. men negie lllirnry lu their petition ing in thu matter of raising money stated that tho llghta had proved a book children's of for the of profitable advertisement was lufornially discussed. From the fur llie city, as well as a business init tha librarian, figures obtainable of crease fur tho merrhaul. of children's the circulation appears On the report of the fire commitIn the book has dripped oft tee and the city attorney, depends the of last few month iu armiiui the life of numerous shacks that grace far-- t I hut all of the iKioka have been the rear of many buildings within reached was read. No definite ucikni the testrlcted fire district. Deputy Inin the case. V. F. fit, Johus, reported that spector for $15 a The claim uf Frank lamer number of blocks cuiilalu old and wood-worfor painting the outside recently-erecteframe barns and orand the roof was allowed und for various uses, which unaharka a dered paid. The usual routine der the ordinance regulating buildings were disposed of, after which progress, ought tu Ite torn down, as the board adjourned. they ure a menace to property and a lo tho city. A committee redisgrace LA FOLLETTE IN KANSAS. port will be returned next week. In the meantime the buildings will be Lactures on Raprasantativa Govern-ma- al lo ved to stand. Discusses Rata Law. The city attorney created a mild in the coum-l- l by submitting seusttion K. ticustur lot three Oct. Kingman. K he In the first opinions. Pullet te nf Wisconsin. loci tired here did nut think the city had place the ight Governtonight, on "Representative to Interfere with a certain stream ment." Much of hia address was de- of water in the nolghborhood of voted to the new arllroail rate law. Twenty-aeventMadison avenue, and Tho greatest value uf the law, he tald. utiles it could do so wit him) damaging wga tlie fart thin It wo possible to A a petition front get a railroad hill through congress. prupety-owue- r lu that section has The senator continued: "I offered been received by ibe council, the npin nine amendments to the rate tilll. lou came It pertinent and timely. i mended was Bight, of them had been adopted and the stream will be in seven consecutive annual rejtoris by lo flow along Its natural v tlie Interstate ruuimerro commission. permitted coiirse, through the block, were uf them one by supported Bvery advised the the Then city attorney arguments and facts that were unan- council b'dy that tinder the circumswered and unanswerable. No man in stances surrounding the erectionr uf them and yet a the senate to It bad not the towi-fast ss It cm Id bu dune, tlie senators order lu by resiobjected 1 believe that the down. them vutcj dent a near Twenty-seventaud Wall only remaily for aitch conditions Is to avenue removed. In tho attorney's reriird men before these the of lay (iplnl-ithey do nut constitute a their constituent. nuisance, and have a lawful existence "I w ill not klngle out any scuativr. on account of a license under which I shall read llie record and you shall were erected. see. If any senator la attacked by they The reports of City Attorney Ragley 1 don't attark him. record. the reading were filed. He attacks himself. The railroad committee reported that they hud conferred with Bnpi. RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. Mauson concerning the neglect of Ihe lallrttud crossings on Twenty-fourtChicago, Oct. H. Flans are on foot street, The committee was assured by for the oraanlxaihin of a gigantic Mr. Manaon that he would have them railway equipment company, the Immediately repaired anil kept free of which la to lake the place of so as not to blork traffic. A live private car companies III furnishing niiniiie limit delay will be enforced, l refrigerator, livestock and other lu repairing the crossings ihe talk kinds of ram to the railways at road company will ' lay new planks the season during which they are both Inside and outaide of the rails. A was received from Ihe required by the different lines. It I Inn proposed to rapltallxe the projected Retail Liquor Dealers' not will u at lltin.tmti.tmn. company leliitlvo to the selling of liquor to he a piivats, hilt strictly a railway minor. After citing the fact that enterprise, the slock of the corpora- under existing conditions a saloon tion being held by the various railway niHti Ih often punished for the irlckcrv who obtain companies and the profits proporstrd aml iliceit of minor among them. spirit non- - drinks by misrepresenting The plans for the equipment com- and a e'er ting that It wax the wlah pany are being worked out by J. XV. that minora he prohibited from enterMldgely of Chicago, a car service ex- ing huloous. The asaocitiilon asked pert. Mr, Midi; ley sulil tonight that for tin- - creation of an ordinance which nrordlng to present nluna tin will make II a punishable offeit-- c lor a company would I1 In lit work- minor to enter a place resort oil to In months. than three for the purpose of selling liquors mid ing order - EXAMINER TELEPHONES I ti-- ROOMS Independent 'Phone EDITORIAL Ns. SI No. 5 Sell 'Pnon. twe rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phone Bell 'Phono, one ring IMPORTANT BUSINESS - suni,k-wha- No. M No. 5 DONE BREVITIES uupN-ssan- The fuuere! uf Joseph lDumlu-- i w il! be held from Richey's funeral chapi-l- . lunmrow ( Wednesday I afieinuon el will h' The service S:;tU o'clock. vl the Woodmen of under ike lie wav the World. The remain viewed beieeea in a. m. xud 1 P- - w., on the day of the funeral. The Interment will be in i he City ccnu.'ierj. su-pi- re Vienna Cafe ships Armour VertlieM beef, loin, pork loin, awte! breads, brain, beef tenderloin in Ogden. Com and pel l be beat aiwai. in (he state of I'tab Booth A Co.' New York eounts. Olv lupUs o sters. Meet at the Vienna. Telephone at esrh si rev l, llie table. On Tweiitj-tifi- h h'a the Co.' heart of the loan. Mr. Croft man aud Mina llairi will entertain ihe Ladiea' Aid society of the First M. E. churoli Thursiiay at the home of Mr Coffman. - and Lt'.atl juinr avenue. Mcmlierifrlenda of l he ninety are invited. u , - l- - s-- Wanted Solicitor at oner. Apply between the hour uf $ aud 9 a. m. and 3 and 4 p. m.. Standard ofllee. lamar Nelson, manuger eirrulaiiun . depart wen i. the the enndcinn Tlie local Koeinllht arrhm of Dalton. the editor of Crisis, l be Salt Lake organ. purt-liaa- Juba Bninln his returned to Ogden of over thiee year afte an Blau-neIn Idaho, lie has aeeepied a Ms.iiUm With the Dee Stanford Shoe company. For eholee hay, rolled nais and mixed grain of all kinds: frtili boxes, call sL at Grout's, 30 Twenty-fourtWilli m B. Cortex, ly ployed the em- formerly tilmrimin-OiUnge- r The Vienna Cafe, the ladle' grill roum of Ogden; tha traveling public says so, where you eat and. drink only tha beat. Meet your friend at the Both phones: ttdephono at Vienna. 323 Taentjr-Aft- street. h f one-hal- d Automobile eunipany of Malt Lake City, haa accepted a poiditon with Jj. II. Becrafi. Mr, Cone I an experienced merbaulr. each table, a marriage license was Issued late y Yesterday afternoon to Jacob and Mrs. Clata Hell Myers, both of San Kraiiriscu.- The couple was married by Judge Howell. A Zem-nak- You should try one of those Sunday dinner at the Vienna cafe, .132 Twenty-firtstreet. Don't let the wife stand over the hot store and tire herself out for the sake of eating at home, but. bring her with the other folks to tho Vienna and see how wa can take care of you. h mat-ter- nt h ret-on- bill-boar- The remains of Kill, tha young man who died at the Ogden Huuae, will bu ahlpped today to Ha-clu- e, WK v e The baseball game at Glenwosd park yesterday afternoon between the Htewart Opera company team and the I.wta Jewelers, resulted !n a victory for the lalier by a score of 10 to I. THEATERS . AT THE GRAND. A small but appreciative audience, "Ra-bett- The piece, which was cleverly staged, was presented with the moat aeon on magnificent costumes the kical stage. The company, which baa received great praise by the local press, la one of John Coil's own shows. In which he ha gathered several capable artlsta, whom? work la ithore the standard. Bowman Ralston, Carl Haydn. Geo. Shalek and Iealle, Maliel Day, Bessie Falrbalrn appeared to aplciidli! advantage last night and were accoid- ed enthualaatlr encores In the solii. duets and quartettes rendered. The chnrua was strong and shows careful training, and a feature of the production. of Ogilen are The I healer-goer- s dently not aware of the fact that one Of the first class light oiera companies on ibe road this season Is In the eitr or there would probably have been of better attendance. The lover light opera will have to look a brae time before they find as capable a cum. plnylng ut the Grand lit piny aa laThe of the management present. house stales that Ogden hits nlnuit fifteen more opera companies ltookcd this season, but attendance ut the present one may change the Isioking and route of the coinpanh-The engagement of the com puny Closes tonight with Halicitc." a tton of our county revenue and main-ta:- u tiist the paramount Lsne for the of thik runu'y ' coniiier is their tiie vutiecikin and expend:' ire moneys. is always The question of a vital oue and can be made a 1gbt or htavy burden according tu the aud coliecu-am Miul uf public momin their the wisdom which i citixi-n- s f ia ul and ot -- we and Lhough'f'il very proper, yted'-- within faets: county, the in Salt laike lu tile last eveu ('ty throe ioUilcal pint i s have Incn in viz; the li'pub'.ic-aparly, rt y for years; tn- - Ismocraiic foi two year and the American party f ir practically one year. We call to lo- mi cut ion of taxpayers that during the lour years of Repnlilicuu control the civ tax levy averaged but $1 mills: that during the two years nf Deiinicraiic CuDtrol l averaged li'Vi mills, and that iu the ne year of American control it t 12 mills; that t lot average assessed property valuation during the four years of approximately control that the sveiage saae-se- d property valuation during the Demis eru'ie control wr $::.ihsi.uuiI; aud thu: this year ni American control the pronetty valuation I in other word, the at$H .ihiii.iiimi. tention of the taxpayet is called tu the Biariliug and Important fact that under Democratic coinrtl with au increased property valuation of approx-ima'cl- y two nitlli. that under Atnerl-i-a- n party control with au lucrea-e- d property valuation over the assessed value of property during Republican cotitril of $7,lH).h(ie, the tax levy was increased 3 Hi mill. We also eall at ten 'Ion to the fact that the claim of the Democratic party und the American par'y that-the resa m fur the increased tax levy and expense during their ocutrol, to wit: the public Improvement carried on by them I not true. These acts are, and the lecnrd show It. that during the control mure years of Republican street paving, and sewering waa done than under either the Democratic or American administration. It ws during Republican control that the atreet of South Temple and Second South were paved to ibe two railroad depots and thus far not a single block of paving within the city of Halt iJike haa full.-jwh.- - by the American lieen completed city administration. Wo call attention of the taxpayers to the fact that the permanent1 fixed employes of the city or Salt during the last year have been increased over thirty In number, that clerkship, furemunship und other positions have been created and filled when no necessity fur their creation existed. We remind1 taxpayer that ibe American party council of Balt lotke Oily, has uuiermuied to pay F7.850 to Ihe contractors who paved Second South street In defiance of the fact that u Republican council. Republican board of public works, Republican Republican city atloruey and Republican mayor iRxra Thompson I and a Republican city engineer IL. C. Kelsey I investigated this rial niund rejected it as one which the city waa under no legal nor moral obligation to pay. and confirmed In this by the city stioruey under Ihe present American party aiinilnislratlon. iss-liio- DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION run-ve- In The Man Without a Country.'1 ,i good old southern drains, the I'tulinu stock company has found a piece that vised by the finance committee and so ordered h the council. It whs recommended that estimates On niched of work ritnpleicd Itv I. I. O'Neill In- received and the uiiiliiiir wan tint- - for Iruw e.i the uccensury MILITIA REARMED. their payment. The sanitary inspector and coiiniit-teon health iei;ustcd that an addiTuns de 7. aa. Suitta Cluia pruv-iuela- - gi.tnt'-them in wtiich of tion. I Cuba. (let. k. The meiiilu-rthewho the liivestigatfeii of cinain isoids in disarmament I'oiniiiission reached here today have received a the 'until pan of Ihe rity miglr be T:ie lumuivi, . will In' held iu Ogden Grained. telegram since leaving Trlniil.nl this ma.l i InA dan or the city engineer foi a t'ltv ai w.i,-.- foiiouing places: morning, the rolector uf riiioin tier. I'iist civ hail. tinill waa reiiirlvrv Mr. I.ynch. has two Immlred drain w:irii. Fourth ward. Fifth No reason this is mnl the city iiE,,neer will be noided uiu-niilliianon. ('iitiu r iurt house. to Si--k for bills to d tlie work. Tim teleliar, The commission given. Third w.i cd - Mound Fort :i!uKemnt of the dvitn hull graphed l.femeiuiit Ufnnso of the job includes a conin-ctiowii'i Ihe rural guaids that lie will lie held lu the runHillside of Ogden City. i A In Tritililuil. foi iniii-people on -, ml imicf-f- t a Hufor sneli meetings. (Inthat st:'c Tli. p. eotin-1- i 'here be ri pairi-- betore winter. ,i' run liniild nomlllH'e cuniti-lule- s referrinl in tlie street commit I. for ,u-- 'i ami for of the peure O.i uceo'int of tlie bad ratni.il co;,. Ill'lldiihi-texisting ilioiig Twenty-s- i Xti.l and ward pre- was ON street alsive Mtolisiui street. : '.i'nicmlier of the a i ilian n decided i'ii long aril y ni I uulitV . c. I tlt.it dis'rtc w.uli In- c.irri-- i T n .KiltXriON. rhiiiiman. Madi-u- n avenue to Twitiy W. D Ml.sn. ftecrelary. along sev r e vn-c- - ' lii-n- - - il- fi'i-th- -- j s CREDIT i . t If You Need a Watch Come to Us Yon need not have the ready cash .lust a pnriion id It Vo will arrange so you can pay Tor 11 In inand carry the watch while paying for It. stallment Our watcliew are sekvled front the host maker in A gon-- i and c know them to be reliable. watch, gold filled anl Jeweled for $l5.u". If You Want a Diamond Diamonds are a luxury to most, people l.nf an-lworth ax much to you as ihst murh niBnry in the bsnk. We esn sell y.m a diamond ring from to $500.00 on the lnsin'lracnt, plan mid ymi ctiM SKI I, -- Giml IT BACK to ns say time for cash less in per ItT Isn't offer. ci-n- i i . nth. Iav rolls fvr Ihe past two sri-,lie city dc)arinemF weie tillowi REPUBLICAN -- T-.i ,n ii'aifonii and i'oht!"tis n tili to 'lie Salt Ijvke il e ttvcniiiei u 'he K:t'.- Iaiaiv ; y vi'iiidtiye. - are as af'.crn-N'- j;emititturjreceived i PLATFORM fo! ovvs. Papeis The uni-- ' i in Case of Skeen Vs. Craig Re- turned From Supreme Court. ,r font i the sitpmmvs. . , m !' of J D. Skeen h m tl.i.j; I'ns been received liv : Yu cl.-riinmi'tee cn resolutions i: - district conn. Tin1 illv report as foilowv ii , ni ;n , c.isc was prepared by We the Republicans ot Sa'.t l.aic !.k ici B.i,:ci- ,md cuneiirii'ii in by tu I'ic.'f .1 ;i i i ioitii'v. In nibleii Barich and Justice - follow S mid affirm Tli" n pin ion rcverc the de. Y.,f It" iuwi-- r court and the ease our npprnial ot .b s'.ato plot to, m, formiiiaii.l is reiiiiiinlcii back for a new trlu!. Ry and .olop td tvv our s'nto eonvin. the ,,'lnlt'ii nf the supreme couit the lion in Salt laike City, I'talt. on Si pi. ilefemlati! was mu guilty In accepting ;; i uk ll'egll fcis. We 'ndo'se (be sMr-st til mtministiri'iiin d onr county af. ) lViiui'giaphi r (taking group of f.i it r. and believe tliiii every vo'ci and N.iw. little mm. pm our wnliln the lindits of iotr huuds In hind your hack or tjxiai-fait ainl prosperou-- i couti'y is iuter-i-s'e- 'hem up k Tall Boy Pleii-,- -. in mi lionesi. effien-t:!i !' won i MI. td what lo du udmint-t- r ttiii.i: ang h'lsit'ess-hnP.inrh. writ hi- - tai-- Yonr st ( a- rlil-ilirn- & CO., JEWELERS J. S. LEWISCLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE THE AT BIG BMMBMMBHHBBnDBaBBBBBBBBB i Jcdcdiah Skatn'a Political Boom, in Attacking tho Republican Ticket, Overland Limited No. 2. eUMlmuud, a a wrecked ytsterdsy afternoon as it was tearing the Kiauxluu railroad yard. Other tiiau being ewiely shak-inen up nuiie of the passenger was jured. a near a could bu learned, but the conk iu thu tiiuing car wa severely scalded. Thu particular iu the case could nut be learned, other than that thu jumping of the track hv the dynamu car was thu cause of the wreck or derailment. H that the train, while pulling out nf the yards at 5 Evanston at about o'clock vesienlay afternoon, the rear truck oT the dynamo car jumped the track aud the remainder of the train did likewise aud plowed into the embankment. The car turned partly over, lu the dining car, which wa next to the dynamo car. the chef was sianding near the move and was painfully injured by being acalded by hot water. Superintendent Hilliker mid Assistant Superintendent Holh. upon hearing of the wreck, left for Evanston on train No. K. General Superintendent Buckingham left fur the acene of the wreck upon No. 4. The wrecked train left thia city at 3:lu o'clock yeshearily terday afternoon and wa luuded. The passenger uf the train were sent un east last night. ? HeadFeel languid, weak, ache? Stomach "off '? Juki plain caae of laiy liver. Hurdock Blood Bister tones liver and atontacli. promote digestion, purifies the blood. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS Number of Persona Engaged in tha Mormon Sabbath School, 150,000. Seldom, if ever, lias a meeting if the Deseret Sunday School union drawn together such a vast congregation as assembled timidity evening in the tabernacle, in Salt ioike, on the conferoccasion of the Haa Bean Launched. The cilaiiuu prayed fur by Jcdedialt T. Skeen iu hi complaint sgaiusl Hulauiski. the couuiy attorney, upuu the charge of neglecting and refusing to perform hi duties, wa issued by Judge Howell late yesterday afternoon und la returnable October L7 at 14 a. m. in-.- PICKETT , The complaint, of which some mention ha been made by the local pre, wa filed with tbe clerk of the court immediately after the issuing of the citation. It contain eighteen typewritten page and nppeuded lo il are "exhibit" uf the case, which are fac simile uf the claim pres tiled tb the board of county commissioner, attested tu be correct by Joseph Stanford and O. K.'d by Captain Hulauiski a county attorney. According to the statutes the claim for extra service of the county commissioner have to be passed upon by the county attorney, have the claimant sign the following oath upon the back of the claim: "1. tbe under Grocery Co. Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy signed, being first duly sworn, depose amt say that the account mentioned in the annexed claim la true and corlerect und the amount claimed 1 gally due, after allowing all Just GROCERIES credits. On the front of the claim blank where the O. K. of the attorney wa written are the woid. "1 certify Ihe The above account to lie correct. statute also state lhal the commissioner shall be paid their actual traveling expenses In attending the era-liouf the board. Ipon the face of the entire proceeding against Capt. Hulauiski can he seen Skeen's motive a political ope oue to advertise himself throughout the ctly aud county the voters and to injure the Republicau ticket, tikeen, who is the candidate for the office uf county attorney itiroii the Vnited Labor party ticket, and among whose member, it i claimed, there is some opposition, has taken the present stand tu further hi political boom. ALWAYS NICE AND FRtSH 2344 n Washington Ave. WEDDING PRESENTS semi-annu- that organisation. There were school wot kern from north to Mexico un when the roll waa stakes were unrepresented. The entire building was occupied. there being scarcely stunning Mmn, even in the galleries, and the utmost interest and enthusiasm were nianifLsted throughout the proceedings. When ihe stalibtiral reimrt wa read al Ihe conference In April lam, there wore upward of luitjaiu officer teacher and pupils eurolled in the ence QUIET AT ARGENTA. nt presenl Sunday Canada on the the south, and called only two Decides That Blackburn Diad at Hands of Unknown Person. are the order of Argents. Ark., Oct. 8. Quiet today followed tbe stormy secure that have been enacted lu Argi-nta- , across the Arkansas river from Little Rock, dure ing the past two days. Mayor today issued an order fur everybody with the exception of ofllcera to disarm, and the order ha been gener- BUSWELL the day Fati-cett- THE JEWELER ally followed. An inquest wa held by the coroner Deseret Sunday School union. Such today over the body nf H. C. Blackreports are presented only once a burn, the negro who wa lynched in year, but it i esiimated that the en- Argent Sunday night, and the jury reg turned a verdict lo the effect that rollment now reaches au aggregate on ISU.uwo. The organisation Blackburn came to hi death at the i and discipline- of the various achoola hand of unknown persona. Neither Garrett Coluni, Charles Col-uare becoming more and more perfect, nor lywl Styles, the negroes Saint until the fame uf Latter-daJohn Lindsay, Sunday qchonls - spreading through charged with killing the world, the admiration of unselfish Raturday night, and wounding hi eon. Policeman Milton Lindsay, have been and people, the envy of to captured. Mime wh-.- i have it Iu their heart No further trouble I anticipated ungive no credit to the Mormons fur less the fitgltlre negroes are captgred anything they undertake tu do. ITesidenl Joseph F. Hnitlh. general and brought here. is where you buy the best for the money 371 TWENTY-FOURT- H g superintendent, presided over the meeting, and the musical exercise wore conducted by Secretary U. D. Hyper. The Selections were Beautiful Zion." The Ixird i My Light, The Songs of Zion, and Zion Pro, per! All la Well," sung ly the congregation. were Asistaut GenThe aiieaker eral Suiterintcndcnt David O. McKay, who disciisaed far the must part parents' clashes; Prof. Evan Stephens, in of singing clause and Elder Stephen I,. Chlptnan of Alpine make, and Joseph H. Shepherd of Bear Lake slake. Ixith nf whom spoke of the relations of the Sunday school lo the flake. Th opening and closing prayers were offered by Elders Kranrl Lyman und Henry H. Kolapp. resp.ctlvely. Elder McKay outlined the work in he taken up in connection with Ibe parents classc. which are to he organised in all tlie Sunday fdiiaila of ihe church. Father and mothers are to join with their children on Sunday morning in the opening i xerrifos of flic school. The preliminaries over, Ihe HilnltH will retire a special department, whore they will he divided into separate classes. IT a father or mother hnr n child In ihe kindergarten rla-- . the parent may be enrolled in tho parents' class and instructed in the fame lesson that are given to the child. And so mi with each class, and In case children of a family are ill vtirluus i'lafCf. il shall be the privilege nf the imrenia to u'tcnd lie one In which liu-think they can be of llie m't benefit tu llu-ipro-p-tM'- Ivin-hin- WATCHES AND DIAMONDS Coachsa Turned Partly Over Dining Car Chef Is Reported to Have Been Severely Scalded. M. Holiday night, in Argent. told the jurors that every of the iiioh was ;i murden-nienilo-and should lie hunted down. l ORDERED CAPTAIN HULANISKI TO APPEAR ON THAT DAY. f fr UTAHNA THEATER. TRAIN NO. 2 DERAILED IN EVANSTON YARDS. lior-deln- Ogdon, I'tah, Sept. 15. 1n& At a meeting of the Democratic county committee, held this day. the following call for primaries and for a county convention were made: frimarira for the state rimventlmi will be held Monday evening. October 1st, at 8 o'clock p. in., to eirrt delegates to the Democratic state convention, to he held st Balt City, October 4th. to Primaries elect delegates for the Democratic county convention will lie held Thursday. October 11. st 8 o'clock p. tu.. and the Democratic county Ion will lie held Saturday-- , Octnlier 15, at. 11 o'clock a. m., si the cuiinly court house in Ogden. The apimriluument of delegates la a follows: For For State. County. Ih-v- c r OCTOBER 17 WRECKED our rages. luioxirailug WERE MURDERERS. was referred lo the The law committee und the city attorney. Little Rock, rk.. Oct. S. Judge It ta not unlikely that such action cir.1. R. I.ea of the Pulaski county will he taken by the council. cuit cniirl. if Mine specifically instructA loan of $1 .kimi from the ed tlie grand Jury ns to Its Inquiry general to the special fund was adof II. G. lllackimiu. a Intt the 9. OVER LAND'CITATION IS LIMITED IS RETURNABLE for mnt emisiderstlon cs negro. Judge OCTODER - h rt ' MOItNIXO. sign-board- a spe-ria- at the Grand Opera House last night, witnessed a splendid performance by the Slew art opera company in TlESDAY ITT AIT. I In the plan D0X0T0 COMPANY & 155 25th Street BARGE WRECKED. Detroit. Oct. 8. A special to tho News from Houghton, Mich., say: The barge Pasadena, laden with Iron went to ore, Duluth to Cleveland, piece ou the bench a mile from the ship canal al 7 o'clock Portage tonight. The barge is a total She wa caught In the big blow on loke Superior today and went ta before the life saving crew piece reached her. Seven member of the crew. Including the captain, were pickl'd tip and brought to the station at the canal ten miles from here. Thn-- member or the crew are still missing, and it is thou glil they were drowned. The wind i blowing fifty mile an hour Hnd Increasing steadily. Tho seven who reached shorn had a ter- FANCY CASH GROCERIES lo. DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED e Buh Gerte Piano. A Newman rible battle in tho seas. They saved nothing, having escaped from Ihe doomed ship with only tho clothe they wore. The Pasadena wa In tow of the steamer Gladstone and the latter made the shelter of Idly Pond in safety. Bros. Organ. II. C. WARDLEIGH IMPORTANT DECISION. Topeka. Kas.. Oct. S.Tho railroad of Kansas have a right tu have the question of maximum ra'es settled in the federal court, according to a decision liv Judge Pollock today. Nearly a vest- ago the railroad cominislonera set maximum rates for grain, salt, In Kansas. coal and herdw-arThe rallriiailK appealed to thu federal eon 1. The attorney for the lioaid held PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL - that the railroads. In MERCHANDISE Violin, Guiiar. Accordeuna, Ban; jos, Siring. Latesl Publication of Shed Music. making rates, proposed, parents will vtolntcii the Sherman anti-trulair be In rinse tomh with the Sunday ami the Kansas t belaw school work, will know whin their cause the rate on all rogds were children are studying and will he in alike. The e.iiorneys for the hoard a iKisition not only lo assist thusc asked te have ihe cettea dismissed bewho have the Instruction of the vuing cause the railroads did not mine lit hand, hut will he Improving their with clean hands. The railown minds in the pinelphy of ccnal roads practically admitted this, hut tilth. set up that the trust charge was not After h" nitnulie.1 of par-mi- ' material to the raw. Judge Pollock Mitalm-clashes .ire thrnnrh with 'he depart-tneil- ! tbe contention of the rail- work for the day. they roudn. as one ehiss ami tin re discuaa method ami prinriplc of geiiera inPARTY DELAYED. terest. until meeting again whh ihe sell' i'ii for clusitig exercifi s. Washington. Oct. 8. According to Ehler McKay sironglv a telegram ropelved at the the parents' classes ami urged the ment today from General Hell,departchief headol households in avail them- of staff, there has hern n in the selves of the 'lpponnui'y to assl-- t in progress to Havana r thedelay from 'he religious training of their chil- Washington consisting ofparty himself, dren by joining wi'h them, pursuing Judge Mamior. Mr. Taft. Mrs. Bacon tbe same studies that thereby they and other--- . The steamer on which of they emlii.rl.ed was to have sailed may know ju-- t what the cour-- o is ami lie able to instruct them from Tampa last night, but as a matThe p,an has proved to be ter of fa.'t i: did not get away until at ltmiii inns: excel'ent. so far a It has been this morning. Therefore tip. pyfiy i net reach Havana until tomorrow carte'll out. and it is proposed to are tin same methods in all the schools of ihe church. ANGRY NEWFOUNDLANDERS. SALVATION ARMY til. Johns, x. F.. Oct. s. Popular ne.iiiis- ih- - modus vlvendi ararng-edb- r ofll-'er Major Harris of Dpnver. hrad the I'nfted Stairs and British in the Rocky Mountain division of relating to the Newfoundtin- Salvaiioii Attuv. is in Ogden today, land I. fisheries i growing. and win combict the meetings of the There that the local corps :M evening. Open atr compromise arrived feeling as backa' ,i in the nu hall at down ..n lie meeting at 7 part of the British min- ii'tlork. A'itLlvsiell fie'. st anti-trus- Into-rou- See the Wonderful lipo Organ. rt 2376 Waahington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. d . an-ge- y - - . : ? FATAL ACCIDENT. Chicago. Oct. S. ('apt. Michael Ebert pf the fire killed,, and Chariot department , Sla.vhlie-- J. was fireman, fatally hurt tonight when the Evanston "fiver'' on the Chicago railroad. itruck a fire truck at Estes avenue crossing In Rogers Park. Going at full speed, .the train crashed Into the fire wagon a the horses stepped on the track- - Slayhise wa taken to a hospital, where his right leg was amputated. The train erew is blamed fur the accident and have been arrested. ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Guthrie Center. la.. Oct. 8. Edward Chambers. 4& years old. was arrested d here today an a charge of having Ed Veil on a farm near Bagiev. Neal was found dead in a corn field with a huBti in his heed. It Is alleged th-- , n'liambera had quarreled with Neat, who waa a tenant on a farm helungl ic lo him. .Chamber i. reputed tu he wurth $10n,o,n. mur-fiere- |