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Show THE .MORNING EXAMINER: SATURDAY OGDEN, UTAH. MORNING, OCTOBER 13. liHHi. DEMOCRA TSTHE TOMATO JESSCO TEAM TO MEET PACK WILL WINS FROM TODAY BE LARGE SCRIBES Lecturas and Recitals of the Weber Stake Academy OcL 22: Dec. 11: 1 COMPLETE COUNTY TICKET WILL WEBER COUNTY WILL TURN OUT MORE THAN 30.000 CASES. BE NAMED. Baaan Will Not Asa Damo-cratEndoraa Him L'at of Cand'datca. Jedschan to ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baling tin- - WILL NOT FUSE. At a masting of tha Democratic central committee, held laet evening, it was decided not te fuse with tha United Laoor party. It waa the sentiment of the meeting that they would fight their own campaign alone. Powder. Hence it is that Renal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. a great There deal of peculation will name which convention, meal, at the court house ihla uuiruhig ai lo o'clock. Although a number m candidate have been suggested at meetings. It la srsicd tliui many will not accept the nomina'lutt if tendered them. The greu'eat Interest la centered In the nnminaiou lor county clerk. Jftrur candldale have lieen for rhe ofilce; hey are Joseph McFarlane. H. 8. Foa'rr, W. H. Wilson and Charles J Ro. At oua time It wsi reported that Jedediuh 8kaan waa seeking to reif the Democeive i he endowment aa lo whom the ai their county No alum, no phosphate which are the principal elements ofthe baking powders and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. ie-re- nien-liune- d I SAKIMS MWKN OVAL ULEPHONtS CXAM1NEK EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone Sell 'Phone, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phene Bell 'Phono, ono ring 11 i. CAS No. 81 No. bS No. bi No. 58 i i The engagement of Ml -- Alice in Flow-er- a te aunounre-o-d Mr. D. K. by Mr. oml Mre. C. J. Flowers. the woddlng (o take place ihla month. The bride elect la one of the nmwt popular ypnng achool teacher In Ox-de- fo and la a vocalist of ability, and iho proepacllvp Krooni la a well known paeeenger brakeman on tho In Ion Pace flic. For choice hay, rolled nala and mined drain of all klndo; fruit box, call . at. at Uroul'a, 252 Twenty-fourt- h Councilman William Crald waa a capital vleltor yentenlay arternoun. Mr. and Mia. John Flnuree Roll Ijike visitors yeaterday Mina CO., NIW VO la Glen Dnuglasa friend la Salt Lake, Ono It. PRODUCIKC EMCINE Inetallod by Knudeon A Doon Given o Satisfactory Toot. The engine reccully received by Knudsen A Doon. proprle-tor- a nr the Riverside mill and Inauillud in their plant, saa set in operation last nlghi. The engine is oue of the first ones of tis kind pis red In operation In tha Intrrmnuntaln rnuiitry, and I be expenae of running it. ta much lese than si earn or electricity. The gas Is produced. nxi: Colorado anthracite coal. In a large producer or holler operated upou the same principle aa an air tight base burner. The gaa then passes through a lank, which la called the scrubber, which la filled with coke and awall water pra) a which cools and deans the gaa at tha same time. From the scrubber ilia gaa passes to the purifier, where all impurities and foreign s.'s removed, and then ft la ready for the engine, which la 22 The gaa la taken Into the engine and used the same aa in a gasoline engine. The plant wae Installed by A. C. Hfederstadt of Beloit. Wls., tor the atth-stanc- horse-powe- Falrbanka-Mors- company. e were after-nuo- n. vlnltlng A BROTHERS INGRATITUDE It Cost Georgs Frys 8200 te Do Paver for Hie Brother, Ben Tyree wan called to Balt Ijako yesterday afternoon upon a te lea ram orating that Mre, Tjree'a father, John An example of a brother's Ingratitude ie shown by a couple of cases on the docket at the pollee at at Ion. and Clark, waa dying. la a clear rase of one brother taking advantage of another. On Wednesday The laillea of the Frenbyterlan Jne Prye waa arrested upon the charge church will hold a Rummage Bale, Oct. of aaaeult and battery, alleged to have SB. JM and Soth. been committed upon an old man. Ball hi the aum of $50 was put up by hi Judge Janice A. Miner pauaed brother. George Frye, and due waa through Ogden yealerday eu route to allowed kla freedom, but not until hli home In Balt Lake from San after the chief of police had learned Francisco. from him that he waa working for hla brother In a gambling house. Ou J. M. Hite of Loganapnrt, lnd.. In Thursday George Frye was arrested the guem of bln iirother-l- law, Oarar upon the charge of running a gambling house and had to put up $150 Couch, for Ilia appearance. Fpnq hearing of Ida hruthei In. M. C. Jones, repreeenting Paxton ft the trouble he had got It la reported that Joe Fric left the of la in the city. Omaha, Gallagher - Crops Havs Bssn Very Large Tomatoes Hava Best Color of Any Ysar. crats for counry attorney, havlug tha nomination on (lie I 'idled Labor party ticket, but the marvelous boy reformer goi an inkling of the Intention of the lhoi party to pull him off llielr ticket, n, Jed got a hold of bla preaa agam and told hiui to publish a story to the effect that he (Kkaen) had withdraws from politics. This story accordingly appeared under the lilg scare head. "8keen Out of Political Race - Won't Run for County Attorney, but Will Protecuie Erring Officials. What a relief It must have been fur the labor leader to know that they would not have to aak to withdraw from their ticket; aiao what a relief the Democrats had In knowing that they would not have to endorse (he great (?) reformer, who had been honored with a cartoon In the Amerlkesrn organ, entitled the Brave Ctiixen, ' and hail furnished the f Democratic organ with a number that be scoops" of dlvmce case would file and the public official that, he, the great Jedediah. intended to persecute. But one word in conclusion. It may lie well to attte that the reformer got the right hunch' about he a dead that he politic one In Weber county pulUIc- a- and accordingly had his press agent announce his withdrawal and that he (Jedediah) would continue his work of getting even with those who turned him down for rlty attorney at a recent municipal election. An interesting; fight scheduled for today among the Democrats Is that for the oltloe for sheriff, in which there are throe candidates. They are C. K. Belnap, Zack Slecth. 4. C. Harris and possibly 8ain Tlnnta. Hit bough the Inner ha repeatedly said that he la out of (he race. For state senator Fred J. Kleael and John Beaman ha.c been mentioned aa candidate. For the lower house the following were suggested at the caucus held on Tuesday evening: Wliiard Jed-edla- h - If weather bolds proven: gn.-ou. for a week or on days lunger tho 'omato iack in Wrher ruuuiy will thousand each over ihro huudred caves, the laigeat for mauy years In 'hi district. At tl,e present time all the tacrorifcs are nii.mug to their full eap.irit.v and are w irking upon tho liesi crops of touia'oes ever harvested in ihl county. Hut regardless cf the preken I outlook r a splendid park this year, the wholeraie price of tomatoes remains at v: p- - r cae and the rtiam-ewill go higher. are the Thi increase of price has been made on account of ibe great demand fur Frah tomatoes in the easiern markets, :he eastern crop, i: Is reported, having been a failure tins year. The pack this year was aiaried at an exceedingly early date, but ihen dropped off until a few weeks ago. In speaking of the condltkvn of the tomaioes this year, one well known parU- -r aaya that the taiuatuea have tha best color of any year in the history of the canning bualneaa.of rhe He aisled that there waa county. enough color in the tomatoes this year to give rataup a fine natural color and that no artificial coloring would need be Mcd. The agent, of au eastern cannery who depends upon the local factories for tomato pulp, which is used in the manutacture or catsup, suid that the eatern and roast factories would be very short of pulp, on account of the poor crops I11 those regions. There are few places in the world where they get letter color in tomatoes than they do lu Weber county. The above is the statement of a prominent packer, whi is in a position to f-- s make the assertion. He further slated that every year the eastorn packers sent to (Tail for hundred of barrels of tomato pulp to in- - used in the manufacture of catsup, on account of the fact that Itah toms lues have such a fine natural color. WEBER STAKE JCADEMY NOTES The eiimllnfeni is fast approaching Jiiil mark. Home cla-.eare already tvio large and will have to be divided. The academy Land is now down to hard work. Prof. Xlrh-ilsays the future never before looked brighter for a good and evenly Iwlanced band than It does this year. The choir now number 115 members. The parts are well balanced and the prospects are encouraging for the best choir vhs academy has ever had. Prof. Ballantyne baa now In preparation sonic choniam that would do credit to aume of our largest choirs In the kiste. Prof. Hallsntyne was selected as the ole adjudicator of the Ikivis county contests l.eld at Lagvam last Thursday. Mis Genet Hlnghnm. Mrs. Aliby Owen of Idaho Falla and Prof. Alfred M. Nelson of Tis.le were visitors this week. Tickets for the lecture course are There are now before the public. three kinds a season ticket, costing coupon ticket, coating $2.!iu. and $2; a reserved aesi ticket, coaling $1 exi aa follows: tra. The I. Alton Packard. October 22. 1MI. 2 George iiiilie. December 11. 'isi. ;t Prof Klclmiu G. Moulton, Decem- the s s rh-vr- 8. Browning. Gunrge W. 'W. Browning of of Huntsville; McKay of Hooper; Joseph H. or Plain City; Churle Rund-qulCarver of Kov. A L. Brewer. Alexander Kirte, CbarWJ'lark and L. 1). Hammond are the rami Ida tea for county commissioner. For county attorney an Interest lug contest has been aroused lietwecn A. city. G. Horn. John C, Darli and Joseph ber 28. 'ml Jack Keating left fur Denver yes4 -- Dr. Thomas E. Green, January 5, INSTANTLY DIED ('hex. terday arteriKNin to accept the posila the ouly canMiller Mrs. te Unset 7, 0 tion of general baggage agent In the r, Rogers and Grilley, January 21. recorder. Prom a Broken Neck Caused by Stum- didate mentioned for comi-Denver union depot. '07. For aasoasar H. . Gwiillan or bling and Falling. il Allen. Iror. . I., It II. D Alot'. February SIR THOMAS SEES GAME. - R. 07. T. treasurer13. Hume, For Joseph WaukouiJss. Okla.. Oct. 12. Mrs. 7 Mari, tin- magician. March 2k. Wallace or C. M. Flewelling. Philip Bpoux Is deml front a broken For urvevnr I.. 11. Spencer, Wash 07. Ripon, WIs.. Oct. 12. Blr Thomas neck and her baby daughter la so badk The Dunli.ir quartet. April 9. ii. Jenklua or Charles Itmwn. Linton today aaw bis nrst American ly injured thut li may not recover aa P Bpellmun Itlgga. April For constable of Ogden city Tho. game of foothall at Ripon college, the result of her stumbling over her to Will lie uitmiunciM biter. where a special game between the husband is be was kneeling In pvaytr Cunningham or F. A. ShlcVs. This is a very strong course. ml first and around toaina of the rullogn al their home here last night. tlie prices of the tickets what lx . had linen hastily ai ranged on Kir NO LYNCHING. Mr. and Mrs. Bprnux had spent the arc iu reach .f ven the peoroxi. Thomas' expressed desire to see the evening with friends. Returning home Sweet music hat which greets the American game. At Ita coiicIiikIuii they prepared to retire, the husband Such Is tha Daclaration of Acting lent (ill iIhv long the ears of the Kir Thomas complimented the boy a on going first to their sleeping room Mayor Gallagher. their spirit, but deplored the roughsound of the hammer ami saw :in,l While passing through Hie daik trnwr-- 1 ness of tile game, saying thut in tlie bunds of lh'' workmen Kan Francisco, tct. 12. Discussing room wtth the babe in her uniia. Mrs. n lie new limlillng. game ulforded as much exerthe oiganlaatloii of n committee of Sprung stumbled over her husband' cise and enjoyment without hrinaltiy feel and in trying to save ilie baby asfel.v tomorrow to deal wlfh petty Tuesday uae mug the anulciii and dangc. Ho hoped in the from Injury- struck her head against criminals which non Infe! the city. wiik nrsaiiir.ctl ultli the fullowlng ofRugby game Introduced In this coun- a wash stand as she felt, breaking her Acting Mayor Gallagher said today: ficer: Aaron Tracy, president . try and said lie would like to give s neck and Hying Instantly The child "There shall be mi lynching lu ihi enrr Wisi'.lcy. viee president: Dec rat'. n.'i'ri-tarfell from her u. ins lo the floor. cup for the purpose. and treasurer; ami I sincerely hope that hi the . H el-ell inaxti---- : meeting lo h held In I'nhin sip.iaro Kraut leaders w 111 have Fou'ger. colir bearer.: executive tomorrow the TWENTY INDICTED. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY. liraiie laci-b- . '"7: William enough venae to d nothing that will Kllia. 'ok: Mel.- - Waillcy. the diy. llyruin Injure Atlanta. G.. Oct. 12 The Fiill-IhUiIiiii. lii rari.irpiake "They will call it a vommlMcc of Giaaun. To. i ikell lainullli. prep. county grund Jury todsy relumed in- shocks in Sicily roulinue and are hrol.'" hi- niaioi cruiilnueil. "but Speerhe full f advice and htIh-o- I dictments against twenty white men. causing serin, damage t dwellings other cities will call it a made pa'riotlMH win, by I'riucipal of which have committee, and they will do Inev-charging them with rfortiiK in Ailattu anil churches, it.l Bradford. un September 22. The mimes of t'uw lallen. Caorumo ansiained particular-- j aide harm to San Fraueisc... It .uil,l McKay Mien I'iicli ir,i. Ilie eariooniKt. opens indicted have not yd been made nubly heavy damages, and the con, III toil i a confession that the people of on lilt- - 22T bis c iur-- ' ,,f ile. Previously two while men of the people of that town, Temilnl this city that is. the ailllio: ilie will, of ihla the tabernacle. Mr. :i Indicted on the same chuige and ami Trabie Is extremely dlsireasing whom tlie people have ivetel the I'arkiird op-- n. l .mr rour-- e laxt year ' indictments found against sixty They have been camped in the open power cf go' erniiiem me not capable anil so completely did lie elsini the with Tor Ill them the week live air navi. omplioj! charging The plan i ;st of ot the large audience lo himone more in '.he murdrr of County Policeman hundred tbun shock days self ; l lit- - m,rk that the two have been fell at Trnhi.i Heard. September 21. "Should those men ileni.-- 10 somc.1 luii a fi w minutes. We with the aiiiliriin in r.'Jdltig hw lo- - was Interrupted time the diy of thugv and mill Drain by uiiTiurvi of appiause by ahalt Ie gUd to have . axls:atice. 'be deliRlit-',- ' He comes or c ilo-hut they must not act vs it It v siilijcct. fresh from I will mil allow the AND ON the brinimlug an-- . millionaire-- . 10 lak- - lhn-- e siej, (lo-c- r for his Ogden over r ban would i.ii.ru inyr Mlllllt Cl I. There nii.M be 1,11 moil bv l.ym-l- i 'aw Hes Fed lain: ::! veab. doe ivion- - harm limn to,l " Sic-ire "off"? Just plain The general aa-rilie ,iy -of la Blood r. numerous vion ,t:'ilup hie- - seri tomp'.nmofes oilv'y affee'ed th atiendntice play : : fine-1- : s 'lie hlno-l- . Y i e(i pm have .he reudv cah -- Just a pm: ion of amt p a,e of atiittiiei,Hotel with .lie li.in.iliug We will arrange so you can pay for it in seeie-- v entruMen MAKES DENIAL. of lat ge Kiinis cf mourn hau ms'le and enrry the wnich' while pa; ing f.i.- c m- -. ( tat, orate I'cfonslie ;mm preparan In the the makers arc ted from chi hei at there f a genergl Himing on ti pa:t Says There Is No Guatemalan Junta A y.uoil know :hcm to he in New Orleans. of tie- - dtirens country ami watch, gold II led and Jeweled for $1.1 On. Oct. 12. (I, dtl)il WEATHER SITUATION. tb, it here 1-.- .1 Guatemalan junta iu 'ills ei'v. siiicli hi wni circular 12 - The net coll to Mi'Vlr,. Gpy stiKgesliiig the anuex-ati.-i- t :vmost people bui are Iinmow'v nrc a luxury persisting ;:i lt:eiset; aunt he;' of it u'i null to the Fulled wave t:i tin- Rocky mo intalc r" co'd monev us much ,n thut imirh to a -. you wor:h to Stallly tralav hy Fonsu! el, in. in Maho and Minina . mnler-titliiNot- Ku of Guat'-nuila- . )fe hank. We nan se'. you n diamond ring frem j; in t ,e s. in'ti un-ennstderahiy HUii- -r in the eeutral valley. I the xnid. lo $5ui.(i on the installment plan and you can SKI.L i)i- "I am ..iily native Gii.iteniaNn ea.her Kitmit Ion in a IT BACK lo u nny time for cash less W p r ci ni - Goo a in t'l- - rlty uf New Orleans, and 0 ii,e atipoiinred tonight by- tin- weuiith.-- r exlsieiiee efier. Isn't I;? of any thing so vertous as a it is warn. ing up in the t Mireuu a myth. The Junta m.vv bi' do over BBRBnBRDMRSSSnSa tn the anii'XHii.-generally leaching scriiment has no statnliitir of Chicngo and Die M!l in Guaien ibunless it i a hunt ippi valley an,1 over 7e west of tin re s'aiulinu as Sociailsm lu lit: conn' rr Kvcn if such an a AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE fox sleeps, but count lien iu i,i Il w.i noi hj.-h- , K'lM.-b." I'r, ,v n. n in xicii f- -r Bcoworaft, M. Lockheed, 8h.. Ogden. Angus James R. Bens caU-iuhi- r - 11 11 lii-i- 1 11 m-- e - liny-moii- d . Jm-oh- 11 euin-mitt-- c - - - nt'-n'l- on h-- urs n-- lh--- iiidlt-nce- s WATCHES DIAMONDS CREDIT munli-tpalit- . 1 v ld-i:- ee If You Need a Watch Come to Us 1 (i-i- ? cs-ie- CH- Hil-te- - i - 1 . -e s-- let .e If You Want a Diamond - - I - w.-s- . J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS s n : The Dream." d. or "Funny "Midsummer Packard. "Vaoiiy Fair George Kiddie, dramatic Al im F.-i- Niyr.t . - 3Dec. 1: Dr. Richard G. Moulum. "The Literary Siuu the Bible. Apart from Theology anil Criticism." -4 Jan. 5: Dr. Thomas E. Green. Civic Racieri-log- v. 5 Jan. 21: Rogers and Grilley. recital. 5 Feb. 13: Prof. John B. DeMotl. The Harp of the Sense 7 - March 2K: Maro, Ihe Prince uf Magic and his kaxopnoiu quartette. S April k: The Deni bar quartette and hell lingers. 9 April 9: Spillipau Riggs. "Social Fils uuil Mirtils. , 111 W. J. Bryan or a auustitute. THEIR Scowcroft Team Wins Two Games, but Scribes Got Moat Pina. Season Ticket $2OQ Coupon Ticket $2.50 Reserved Seat Ticket $1.00 Extra That fickle guldens Fortune east her lot gilli the Jesaco bowling team last night, and they again won out iner the Scribes lu the moat exciting A little folder containing the name of the leeiurenf. lecini,-- . and spirited game of the season. The dale and explanatory mailer may be had by applying to any scores reached are no Indication of dent of the academy or the committee. the hot contest which was waged beW. M. M KENDRICK. Chairman. tween the two teams, nor do they JBXXETTE M'KAY. 'proclaim the science used by the WM. X. TERRY. See. and Trea. Scribe, but ibey do proclaim a victory for the Jesscoea and that la what the game was played for. Iu number of pins the neuvpaper men rolled the highest score. In games they beat one. There lv not much to lell of the fracas. Wheu the husky hunch front Scowcrofi'v cast their optica over ihe they vhruuk visibly, pencil pusher and gave them the victory without a content, but in order to assert their fairness, the Scribes refused to take the game unless played out. Later it waa demonstrated that the play uf ike Is wliere you buy the opposing team waa a bluff, concocted to breed fale confidence iu their Best the Market Affords In the last game the scores ran alarmingly close. At the end one of the pencil puahera began to drop low, which condition Invited such an OF EDUCATION TAKES uproar from Hcowcroft'a bunch that BOARD DEFINITE ACTION. every hall thrown by the 8cribes was affected In ita course. History repeat! Itself not often. The fact that the Scribes have been defeated twice All Childran Between Agee of Six and ia a mere coincidence. It lakes a third Sixteen Will Have to Attend time to establish a rule. Another game School Thirty Week. between the learna ia acheduled In the near future. A new impetus has beau given XYilh the approach of cold bowling. The enforcement uf the cuuipulMiry weather a decided Increase tn tnter- - education law lu Ogden waa one of ALWAYS NICE the principal matter considered by' the hoard of education at ita regular AND FRtSH weekly meeting held laat night. The law saya that all children between the ages of li and Hi must uttend 2311 Washington Ave. achoul at least thirty week out of the school year, aud aa there are only more weeka of the present thirty-onschool year, the board will take immediate steps to enforce the law. While the law must be enforced, at the name time it will Injure to a certain extent many mercantile Institutions snd manufacturing concerns of tlie city, which hsve been unable to secure regular labor and have been to employ hoys and girls, puy-In- g 2031 forced as high as 82 and S3 per day for The Commercial Bowling league their labor. Laborer have been will be compose dof ten teams, the career thi year than any previous first schedule to atari Monday, Ocyear. Men an- - wanted in the factober 15, and run nine weeks. The tories. mines, fields, government work, line-uof the teams follows: are tlie urder ot by railroad contractors, and In fact, lit J. Bcowcrofl ft Sona Cn. iJeascos) ' almost every branch of business. Adthe day Decker, capt.; Bartow. Critchluvr, A. vertisements appear daily In papers Scowcroft, W. Bcowcrofl. facThe for laborer. canning Newspaper Men (Bcrlliesi Drigg. railing of this city and County, which Bosaner, Hughes, Bratx. Green well, tories have heretofore only employed hoys ClHyton. have Dee-8anford Co. Dee. F. Scudder, and glrla lu peeling Intomatoes, almost every had to employ them Lund. R. Tresseder, Paulson. branch of work and pay them regular F. M. X.ve Co. F. Nye. G. Scudmen's wages. The enforcement of the der. Buckniiller, Seager. Flowers. more than Co. Thomas. Rak- law will be felt by them THE JEWELER anyone else. er, Wright. Clay, Davey. the of The superintendent ropoit Bandy Gy sin Barbers Gyaln, Watfor the month of September wss kins, Carlisle, Parker. and filed and In part was as is where you buy the I. L. Clark ft Bonn G. Clark, C. rent Clark. Folger, Bowman, Bmelaer or follows: Attendance, 4.545; per best for the money oT attendance, 911.5; number or cases Peterson. W. H. Wright ft Son - P. T. Wright, of tardiness, 241 ; number of case of tardiness among teachers, 40. Tho Salmon, Compton. Hess. Fret well. laat Item of the report, on the numKushmer Optical Co. Ruabraer, ber 379 TWENTY-FOURT- H of raes of tardiness of teachers, Burton. Wherry. Craig. McXltt. Vaa Allison reported, Columbia Club Cigar Co. Giant, Superintendent liuild-ingOliver, Felix or Jones, Baxter. Camp. confined to Ihree of the large of the rlty. Tardiness In all its Informally hy If you haven't the time to excrclKe branches was discussed for a few- minute, but no regularly. Doan's reguleia will pre- the board . vent constipation. They induce a mild action wa lakt-nand The committee dn building easy, healthful ar.ttnn of the bowela D05I0I0 S COMPANY that the IjCwIs H bruit, griping. Ask your druggist grounds hadreported acbeen and school completed, for them. 25c. cepted and recommended that the 155 25Ui Street rontractors be paid the balance of LETTER LIST. folwere as which contracts, their List of letters remaining in the Halverson Bros.. $1,197 for poviolfice at Ogden, (Tali, October 9. lows: 1"1'., which if not called for In two heating snd plumbing: George $2,227.75, balance on cou tract, weeka will be sent to the dead letter and extra. The report was accepted office: snd warrants ordered ilraan for the Gentlemens Llat. various amounts. Alfred, K. H. Maguire. Jim The president and clerk were auMo.ves. M. A. Allen, Allan thorised to burrow $1ii,ihhi for period Martin. J. v. Bacon, Page of forty-fivdays, until ilie treasurer Harr. Thuinua .Marvhiller. Wm. receive moneys due on account or Byrd. Albert K. Mavtorake. Tom DRV GOODS TOR TAIL till vciir'a taxes. Norman, H. w., 2 Boyd. F. M., 2 cax of scarlet fever wa reOne letter letter JUST ARRIVED ported hv the sanitary commit lee. The Dr. C. A., Ovihnff. Richard teachers' committee that reported 3 letter Joseph Professor Besson hud arrivi-from ChriKiian. H. Cv Pierce, Henry Chicago u lid had aaiimed his duties 2 le'ters ITx'on. Hay at the high school a iiisliuelor of Parkim-on- . F. X. Curvaglin. Gui- J. I,. Wilson wa emmathematic. .Inniil Kos epie Bush ft Gert'a Pianos. ployed to convey I he children from Kuavi-ll- , M. I.. Carl Dili, Roy tlie Brooms bench and Chlpp achool Hirhanlxon.Jn- - K. Newman Bros. Organs. Chappell. Wm, districts lo ihe Mound Fort achool. David Dwin, Mike thi or mi necessary Derby liin. A. J. Rexevai. A. the closing of thnac two srhisil. CIisk.A. Davenpnri. K. C. Dviliiovo, Frank Swanvey, Cli.-i- . .S' am per. Kniniiit. Chailie j. 13. Gentile. H. C. WARDLEIGII Scott, John TO ENFORCE PICKETT A SCHOOL Grocery Co. LAW Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES e WEDDING PRESENTS p BUSWELL 1 Shupc-Willlani- a s Whlt-meye- 1 FANCY r. CASH GROCERIES e O'H-inrk- RU-hai- '.e AT THE GRAND TONIGHT, it is not often that au uudit-m-rwill may in the theaier ami applaud the finale of a performance, hut In The Roynl Chef' which cornea to the Grand oti Saturday, October 14. tins feature of the Iasi act is one to keep them iu their ta-until the last curtain, aud which alwsy receives . au out bur! of applaip-rhlrh u uvilri 1" credit a big number in the show. The reason for this is the rain of confetti which descends all over the stage hi the verv end of the show. Over X.yuO yard of varied colored confetti r common or liiihon paM-conies down from the flies enveloping chorus and principals The eirle uf the chorus are each supplied with animal rolls of this coiif. 1 i. and they throw It out. into the a eiieiice. The ,.fr,,rt i a very pretn one. PIANOS - THE X t- - NEWSPAPER MEN MEET SECOND DEFEAT. -- 2 Mr. SIGN OF THE FOUR. Lurch ami Mies Josei phine j,;,,,, added laurels to their 1n th,,lr pm,n,cMon or ,!,u' -- it detective character Sherlock Holmes in "The siKn of the hour, wnnh mil he men si the Grand . M.mdaj . The j unde he tin.. 1,. , f Tom B.play Jj.fm and U in ev- -r respect equal n, the pro-ucilon mven i tht largest tha-t- e s of N. n lork and Um.lon. The 8 '' Fll-- H. Slid the ev'ii ac'1' ",tat" "na"' f .m ioV-m. '"''''resting Th-.'-1 repi-mi,,- ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Gitiiar, Acrordcona, Ban-j- String. Latest Publication Sue of Sheet Muic. the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 2376 Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. through the inlricacie of the detection of crime. The play a It will he attracted ha presented in Oedt-i-r targe audience wherever it ha been produced. EARTHQUAKE IN NEW MEXICO. nii-.g- rt" . 'V 1TI '!1, Tl1 i1' Of l;Tni . Albuuuerue, N. M.. Oct. 12. Tha mint seven- - earthquake shock in month was felt at Socorro, X. M.. t 4:15 o'clock thi afternoon. It la aaU that the Khnck were felt continuousminu:c. At the same hour lh ly for ien i were experienced alight shock lh Beicn and Alhiqnerqiic. No damag r'.ru has d - |