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Show VH IHE ROOM. EDITORIAL No. liritpiiriMI 'Phan Vail 'Phcn. two rings No- OfFICB Independent Pnana Bali 'Phono, ono ring BUSINESS - UTAHNA THEATER. No. M .No. 56 The rempauy ?ijiu the Lyric iheater at Halt Lake ia holding dean the board-- . at the Vtaiwa theater this week in the ever poprisr "Two Orps-acwAlthough the piece Las been produced more Limes in this city than any other, it has lost none of it tne by chaims. as was evidenced "Stnmilng-room-onlvhouse that greeted the company's Oral appearance i this airy. The various memiiei-- sere very good intueir reepeoilve rules and were accorded a pleasant vereption. Eugene Phaser in the role of Chevtllter da Vandry gave a pleasing inlerpreu tioa of the lover of Henrietta. Em est Plngree doubled in the parts of the Marquis and Count de lAusr, lu an able manner. E. I'. Taylor, who was aeeu with the Blincr company during the opening week, bad th unpleasant rule of Jacques Fnsshard. ihe cruel Frenchman. and he gave a clever jeu dinon. An old favorite among the theatergoers was Tuny West, who was here last summer with Zlnu'a Travesty company, had the role of Picard and sucoaadr.l la getting all the comedy possible out of the part. Fierro, t he crippled brother of Jacques was in th capable hands of Jack McDonald. M!a Ethel Roberta at Ixiulae ami Mias Margret Pitt as Heartens gave splendid interpreiatkins or the roles of the two sisters. The liiio Mrs. K E. Shepard tosvos morning far Heaton, wham oho guns as s delegate t the world' convention of the Woman's ('.hriottso union. U be held M Boston beginning October 17th. The week billowing Sirs. Shepard sill attend so s delegate the naUmml convention of the W. C. T. il. at Hanford. Conn. Mrs. J. 8 Gordon of Ogden will also represent Utah at the national con- tention. Fur choice hav. rolled oats and mined grain of tli kinds: fruit box. cal! at Grouts, SSI Twenty fourth st. Tile M. K. chu.ch congregation ass church fdlfleri esirday by nervices . The icx: for the morning sernton was n part ol the Sftrh verse of the luth chapter of Whemiah. which reads: We will nm forget the House of the Lord " Rev. David W. of dan gave n masterly ekpesltiou was name. after which n collection talM-- n for a new hentlng plant and Mipport was good. The piece runs the muaimler of the was very successf-il- . After number of ontigs the paster spoke front (be week. 9th Terse of 1ta chapter of 2d Chruu-iele- a An able and practical sermon JUVENILE BOSTONIANS WEDNESDAY. was preached m brotherly love sad altars how the harvest la rlie and i Winnipeg much is nestled to improve condiFree Free. I The Juvenile U'mtoaisua. a company tions. of remarkably clever ynungaieis. gave The funeral services over the re- a rai'IIng good performance si 'he mains of Samuel E. Jemks were held Winnipeg r better Issi night, delight at noun yesterday at th Fifth word ing an audience which, considering meeting bouse, Bishop John Watson rain and mud, wsh ot goodly prnpor-tiunMusic wts furnished by presiding. (he ward choir. The speakers were H.Ueyron Marmi. s lol of four tern George IV. Larkin, L. K. Mornrh. der ywura. Is a positive hit and the Thomas Ckampevs and Elder Thomas, uoncha lance of ihL baby is sclually ntormeut at the Plain Clly cemetery. amazing. Htbe Mskcii as Buttons was another R. the A. of Pal ton. juvenile of the fnvoriiM, but ns s mailer of Judge court, a ho has been ill for some lime, fact, all the liule ones deceive is able to be out again. mention If space permitted. luu-reaiia- s. Indl-vldii- a real well-know- es- tate denier of Balt Itake, Is In Ogden fur a few days for tiie purpose of organising n duck club. Mr. Senior, who has bean identified with Ute work of laying out the Garfield townslie. owns several hundred acres of land river-neathe along the Ugden-Webe- r lake almre and wtilrh l the paridlse tor duck hunters this your. The loud has always been left accessible to the huntem of this city, regardless of the warning of a country duck dull, who have been rleluilng ownership to the r land, held by Mr. Senior. I, Tbs many friends of Guy Wllilama. n popular employe of the Elite Cafe, were surprised last evanlng when h announced his marriage to Mbs Emma Water of this city. The yonng had quietly goon lo Hrlgliam coupand procurod the license. and niy were quietly married at tbe home of the bride's slater. Mm. John 1m. Mr. Williams, who ho th nickname of Turk." and hla bride were tbe reelp-lent- a of many congratulaitona. VISITS CRIMEA. Left for Odessa and Sebastopol, companied Ac- by Gibeon. HI. Peiersliurg, 14- .- Georg Gel. Von L. Meyer, the American ambassador, baa left hive on a flying trip lo Odeaaa, Kabaiiopol and ihe Irlmea. He Is accompanied by MaJ William Wi Gibson, iho milliary alinche, wbn will lnsiect Military cun ill thins In Russia. Mr. Meyer's trip ia devoid of He I limply political algntficaace. taking an opportunity to visit an in-- t .treating section of Russia. Approaching changea in the cabinet are published. Tbo uewspapera fit vara lily on them, saying ihey an In the Interest of poacc. In'orma'iou received here conflinia previous report ibat Lite sultan of Turkey In gravely til. AH hough be the Reltmllk and grama audiences, bis malady is lucuiahle and will anon have a fatal ternilnsilon. The shah of Persia la sl-- o said to coin-nia- be acrioiialy Cnunfy Attorney Parley P. Christen-ae- g or Halt lake was on Ogden visitor HI. CONTRIBUTES $25,000. yesterday, 0. Washington, Oct. 14. John Rockefeller has given $2a,oiMi fur a residence, BSOn Washington ave- building fur the negro branch of the rse, Sunday evening at 11 o'clock, of Washington Young Mens rbri-tla- n on condition that in adtyphoid fever. The d encased leaves a wife and nine rblldren, all living in ditional $I5.imii be raised for the site this ctiy. Tbe funeral will be an- and building. Tha building ia to be nounced later. turned over to tho Young Mm's Christian Bsaorlatiou, which I to support the branch. There are dull negro ENDORSE JUDICIARY. for menibernhip In the pro New York. Oct. 14. The Independ- positd branch. Mr. Rockefeller had heretofore givence league tonight issued a statement regarding the Judiciary nomlna-tkma- , en $5A,ihi6 toward the construction of the Y. M. C. A. building recently declaring that It cuu ronalaient-lemlorse the entire Hemoerath- - ju- completed here. diciary ticket with two exceptions, SACRIFICED HIS AUTO. namely, John J. Brady, nominated for npreme court Justice, and Judge Valley. N. Y.. Oct. 14. -Francis R. MrAvny for Judge of tbe Dashing down a teep hill In an court of general sessions. which had gut Wyond hla conIn plane of them two Democratic candidal tbe league bus selected trol, Louie Ueber, in order to prevent Magistrate Mathew P. linen and a olilaslon with another automobile Judge Olio Rosa laky, who has alto ascending the hill, and which conbeen nominated by the Republican. tained Mtsa Cutting, dnughter of Fulton Cutting, 'deliberately wrecked his machine and was himself crushed In FALSE STATEMENT. th wreckage and eeverely hurt. Tha orcupants of tbe Cutting car were Duck-buToronto. Oct. of tbe Bank of Toronto today gave out a statement any lug General LENA ASHWELL IN CHICAGO. Manager McGill bud Wen making false statement on the bunk's hook l. Chicago. Get. 14. Miss for year, and that in Aiikihi. land, a t leu led ripens. who f McGill lest fl.ooii.ooii lug In haa hern hrougbt English to the I' idled States the market. The president said he Hhithert management. mud does not intend t.o cuter iitio criminal ly ihe tier flsrt American appearance at the prosecution of the forme' general Garrtrk theater here Mis manager na an Ir.dlvlduul. McGill bus Arh well's revelwtkni of tonight. eiuottcnal ait nut been arrested. In the almost tragic vole of Ilelmrali Krlllrt. ihe South Afrlrsn heroine of IN FIRST-CLASORDER. "Th Khnlamlte." was received wir.i approbation by a large audience. Washington. On. 14 The repnr; of JtuiMs chief Allen, MURDER AND ROBBERY. Rrlg. Gen. signal officer of the army, msde piihllc to8t. Petersburg. Oct. 14 A diKpslch day, stale that the milltnr;,- 'elegrapli a wn'crlng lines and many siihmnriiir rallies arc received from Pynttg-.rsk- . r In working nnli r. place in the Caucusue. says tiis: five is shortly armed men rnLeivi the residence of Tbe Alaekan cable to to W Hadley the munager of the N'ubel works tu fire day, locked Ihe servants In a rm-and Kntchikan. ami ariditioiial control cables installed between the and stabbed the manager to dealh $IM) forts in Puget, found. They escaped, taking wltfi th-Died - ruldi ik Boekweg, at Ihe fain-Jl- y n ? k -- y anio-niAbl- nn-hu- Ash-wel- spei-iihi- f - MONDAY- MORNING, OTTOBER 15, S - tlrst-clan- Wi-ana- WATCHES AND DIAMONDS ON CREDIT TILE PLANT SALT LAKE Lectures and Recitals of tHe 1 BY FIRE CHURCH If You Need a Watch Come to Us OGDEN 3- Oct. 23: Dec. 11: Dream." Alton. Packard. "Vanity Fair" or "Funny George Kiddle, dramatic recital. "Midsummer S Dec. 28: Dr. Richard G. Moulton. "Tbe Literary Hiuay yf Bible. Apart from Theology and Criticism. 4 Jan. 6: Dr. Thomas E. Green. "Civic Baoieriology." 5 Jaa. 21: Rogers sad GriUer. recital. 8 -- Feb. 12: Prof. John B. DcMott. "The Harp of tb Hensva " ' 7 -- March IS: Mara, tb Prince of Magic and hi xsxopuc&a SERMON BY DAVID W. CRANE OF FIRST M. E. CHURCH. FACTORY Teat: Nah. a:3l, We Will Net ke the House of Our Lou Estimated TO IS RAZED GROUND. THE THE LOCALE WON THE PIONSHIP GAME. CHAM- quartette. Far-a- s Cod-- For seventy years Israel haa been under bondage in Baby Ion. In answer io piaier and supplication Uod bad put It into the heart of Cyras to permit the return of the Jew to the ILJy ill). By th consent of AriezeraM. hi cub bearer. Nebemlah was permitted to go in advance and restore the proterttug walla. I 'poo tbe completion of tbe wurk a season of feasting and rejoicing wa appointed and tn connection a period of heart searching and prayer. Being reminded agalu by scripture of their sin of the past Ihe people entered in a new covenant with God in ahlch they solemnly promised to refrain from tha sins of other days and to loyally observe the ordinances of Moses and support the house of God. There were many reasons why th Jews should swear alliflance to God. nation Tracing th Malory of th iu Abraham, from Its foruiatiou through Isaac. Jacob and thlr a find God ver with them. Th itasceut Into Egypt; the pasaover; the deliverance at the Red Ha; the events at Ml. Sinai and Jordan, and all other cirrumaiancca to the time of th test. Never a prayer offered but it was anawered: never a trying hour but Uod wo there to rescue and nave and now. In His providences they had been practically restored and they placed In possession of with loved. No wonder they cam grateful hearts at this time and with hands held high toward heaven, shouting wiih one accord In the language of my tent, "We will forsake the House uf our God." There Is today a double reason wby w a a people should take upon ourselves this obligation now before ua. In the first place the Abrahamlc promisee have become am a. In the person of Jeaus Christ the middle man of partition haa been dissolved and we stand In the light of Hla gospel message o( love, which nieaua the salvation of our Mule If we but accept th gospel conditions lie name. Abraham could scarcely understand God when He told him that through His seed all the nations of the earth should be biassed, but It cornea very' clear to ui today. In the second place wa have lu the eburoh representing the gospel of Jesus Chrlcb. an ageuev which aside from its bnslneaa of pointing men to a future life, stand for all that la worth the having in this present world. It Tarries with it moral octal, Intellectual and commercial advantages which no nation can afford to dispense with and for these there ia no greater Influence in the wide, wide world. True, moral and octal ethics have their rise In the Christian church. It was the first to declare that a woman should have her true place In tha world and that man should recognise evaty other man as hla neighbor and that ho should meet every obligation oven to Ids own financial detriment and hurt. It is neither the cllmsto nor soil which poa-lrit- y the-cit- at . Between Party and Fifty Thousand, Partly Coveiad by insurance. Th April 9: The Dembar quartette and bell ringers. 8 April 9: 8plllmin Riggs, "Social Fill sod MuflU." 10 VI'. J. Bryaa or a sabstltut. 8 Fast Team Proved Tag for the Balt Laka Ball Ogden flayer. The Ogdea Sewer Pip and Til company'! plant ai tbe corner of Thirtieth street and Pacific avenue, was completely do' rayed by fire yesterday morning, bet seen ihe hours of Hi and il. The loss Is estimated beta eeu $40,000 and Kk'.OiMi, about half covered by inanranr. The fire, the origin of which ia a, was discovered by a couple of workmen, who were engaged ou .he trimming machine, ou th second-floorThe flames and smoke were ahuotlng up from the lower floor through th shafts and openings for belts and machlnei). The men hurried to the lower floor, rnu to ihe office and called fur th fire departThe dement over the telephone. partment responded tn n few minutes, hut found upon arriving that the nearest fire hydrant wa at the corner of Thirtieth street and Lincoln avenue. The lung line of hose was quickly laid and the fit laddies had a stream ploying on the building instantly. but it was to be seen that the building, which la a frame structure, was burning like kindling wood, and a number of nearby buldingw were threatened. With dllgent work the firemen kept th flame from spreading to the wnreroouts of the Ule company and the bulMings of the Utah fanning company. The Insa was principally In machinery and tha big stock of lie! and pipe on band, which were a complete loos. Ogden now haa the champion ball team of tha stare. It was great satisfaction to the fan of this dry la- -t evening to hear that the local team had defeated the Salt Lake team In the championship game played In the latter city yesterday afterooxn. Fur more than a month the Bah Lake fans have been boasting that they bad tbs leant of th state and would retire this season aa champions. But tha Ogden fans got to bear of the affair and huartod together a team and went down there yesterday and wrested the laurel from tho champions. Only a small crowd of fans went to Balt Lake yesterday, but a thousand font from that city and nearby towns gathered at the Walker field to see th Lobsteia get a severe drubbing. What a disappoint mont it must have been when the Lobatet tnrned the tables on tho Halm and won tha game by a score of three to two. A feature of the game waa the pitching of Noah, th big amateur that Dad" Gltn'in discovered. Ha simply put It all over tho Halt lakers. Hausen at seoind and Clark at first played good game. The work of the Ogden boys with the stick was a surprise to th Halnu. Th following were the team and score: Xoah, Ogden Henry, catcher; pitcher; Clark, first base; Hausou, econd base; O'Connell, shortstop; Bluth. third base; Jansen, right field; Th company la practically controlled left Randall, of Kansas City, Glmlin, center field; b,v Colonel Dickey, owner of a large pipe and tile factory field. Balt laka Hears, catcher; Hauser, In that dry. and tts reconstruction first pitchers; Morgetta, will reel with him. Manager Porter- Blexrud. field stated that he could not say what base; Weasler, second base; Morieu-aan- , shortstop; Gunn, third base; Northe company would do at the present time, but It Is thought that the plant ris, right field; Jamea, center field; will le rebuilt on account of the fine Blexrud, Hettser, left field, R H quality of clay found in this vicinity Duo Son OuO j and the large order that the com- Ogden Salt lake Ml 000 0012 4 3 pany has ou hand. ill KILLED BY HIGHWAYMAN. THOMAS MARSHALL DEAD Wall-Know- Lawyar Paaaas Away Hla Residence in Balt Laka Yesterday. n at Issue ALEMAN. an Appeal to tha His Department. Maysra Tsnny and Night WatchShot Daad. Trubody Oakland, Oct. 14. Two men were murdered early this morning near tha Sixteenth street depot by a highwayman. Conductor L. M. Samuel and Motorman J. M. Tenny were sitting inat'le their electric car. Batmiels hod - Judge Thomas Marshall, naphew of the famous jurist, John Marshall, Halt died in lake last evening, at the family residence.' The deceased, who was the attorney of the Central Pacific Railroad ever since it waa organised and the first Gentile member of the I'tah territorial legislature, woe very well known In This city the legal fraternity aa well aa among the buetnesa men GOV. Motorman man In his nlght'e receipts spread out before him rouutlag them. A man with a handkerchief tied over the lower part of hla face entered, carrying a revolver. Motorman Tenny ruihed for the bandit and struck hint over the head with hla controller. Tbe robber fired, the shot taking effect In Ten-ny'- s breast. Continuing to discharge hla revolver Hie robber retreated through the door and escaped iu the Two hours darkness. later Tenny died from hta wound.' About 3 o'clock while searching for the robber (he dead body of William P. Trubody, night watchman for Holbrook. Merrill A Stetson, wa found outside tha warehouse by the police with a bullet hole over the heart. He had evidently been attracted by tbe shot that killed the motorman and tried to atop the fleeing highwayman. ' . Havana, Oct. 14. Gov. Aleman of Hamit Clara province Iran Issued an appeal to the various mayors In hla department to establish order and exmakes America and other Christian ercise patriotic activity in order to nations superior to those in the Far maintain the existence of the republic. East or Rnulh. hut rather an ad- The appeal says In part: "It cannoi be 'doubted Diet a mavanced Intellect which has come as a result of Christian Intelligence op- jority of Cubans lack a clear and erating In the hearts and minds of th definite ronrepiltm of the exercise uf fathers of other os well as this pres- liberty and compliance wiih liberty's POSTAL STATISTICS. ent day. duties. Il la also necessary for the ake of truth to declare. In present The assertion la sometimes ignorWashington. Oct. 14. Postmaster antly made that the rhuirh la a per- rlrcumsianres. i hat many functiona- General Cortelyou has given out an tinent parasite eilstiug at tbe ex- ries of the administration have failed pense of society without affording any to comply with their official obliga- advance statement on th receipts and expenditures of the postal service for compensation In return. Wa meet the tions." Tbe governor begs his hearers to the fiscal year ending June 80, 1900. charge by a stern denial. The clntrrh doe not owe the world or it Indi- resist teiupiaUona and urges them not It ahowa a reduction ot the annual deviduals a single penny far as Its to b carried away by their passions ficit from $14,573,504 for 1905 to for. 19011. over four millions of for and to treat all cilixeat and factions support obtains. Its' influence dollars, or 7.13 per cent. good far more than balances In a f- alike. The total receipts for 190R were inancial sense the paltry alma It asks "The present epoch,'' he continues, of tbe rltlien in whose community "ia a trial for sincere Cubans and tbe $167,932,783, an Incbaase over 1906 of It exercises a greater Cuban authorities. It operates. The provisional $15,106,198, which la the grearest Inrestraining Influence against crime government of Intervention ha de- crease for any year In the history of than all the police force can possibly clared Its sincerity In words and deeds the service. The per cent of Increase do. However well our cliy here Is and tbe greatest patriot today is he In receipts for 1906 ia 9.88 as comprotected by Its excellent officer .if W'ho does his inmost for permanent pared with $.43 for J905. tbe law the fact remains that these The total expenditures during 1106 and the of confaithful men would he unable to pence were $176,449,778. an increase of fidence." over IMS. The per cent of inpreserve older and peace without tiic Heversl former rebel officers of crease tn expenditures Is less than help of th church of Christ in Its rank and a uumiter of subordinateblgh ofevernl families In Ogden. And If Hie ficers rode of yean and la entailer conapicuonsly In tbs even- for a number rhurrli hero should rail re from than tha per cent of intbe prado dressed In insurgent by on ing today lnable of a year there uniform. They received considerable crease during 1906. would lx' such an exodus of our as would thrsMtan the dcsi ruc- attention front tbe crowds and In NO MAN SHOULD REFUSE. tion of ihe social and riumiierciai life Mil Instances stopped their burses shook hands with friends. of our beautiful ihnfiv JuncHon I'll' and Columbus, Ohio. Oct 14, "Xo man of the Weal. In thla republic ao great that he WOULD HAVE CREATED A The church is prrullraly distincshould not bow to the demands of his REPUBLIC. tive In Its being anil opera: ion Its fellow culaena to fill any office ai any bouses of worship are built by ih Purls. Got. 14. George P Vlllicrs. lime regard!- - of circumstance If voluntary ronirlbut'ciiis uf Hit- peo he wriier, discussing the metno!ri of the people of the country demand. ple whoa community li Is to "No man who haa been elected to I'nllkc other buildings ror po l.iir use. the late Chancellor Yon lfnhenlohefl. it Is hrouglit Into existence wl'h.uir In :h Temps, cuntrlbutes the follow- the office of president haa a moral wnirh he declare if the right to refuse a taxation of properly. Yet is opens iis ing made :o an iniinutte frlind. people demand It. and the argument doors for !; Lee use of the public, is sea is n re usually free to auy wbu Merits Busch, regarding tire chancel- here mode exlenda that, situation forinfluence over Wil- ward so long aa the demand of the ve lor's dominating may choose to eu'or. it sliars I. in lsr.'i: people continues." (tore for iii:c in baptismal and funeral liam "If the king had rcsisied my obThese were the conclusions to an services, and admittance Is never reC'ongn-aamawriti.cn asserts Illamark artiole fused to any iiisiltiillon or Imdy which ject." M. Vllilera by of Germany Charles H. Gtoavannr on the subject vian.lh for rir'c righte.iiisiiet-and the said, 'ihe un.flcailon very Melu : type of American citi- through InicstB, and by means to "A Third Term for the President," Tl.r church inspire nlhtr that end. iniineiy. universal suffrage for the Ohio Magtirine. zenship. enterprises of a philanthropic hu- and war. I would not have hesitated mane stul Industrial character Tiire h tnlniiic Germane ihan the CRISPI'8 OPINION. I should wav never an asylum ror the Inline linhi nzidlcrno have rteal- nor :i hou.c (or ihe friendless until rd Gcrtranv n :hort"igh repuh'ic.'' Rome. Or:. 14. Palamenghi Crlspl, Jcmis I'lirl! came. .Now. wieret'-- r a nephew nf tho lale Ilnl'an alesman. we TO nhiatfis find RESIGN. DECIDED op,an-- i Christianity has dec'ared that ih" memoir-n- f g K. resruc homes and Insiii'iMoc-'- . the late Chancr I'.nr You Huhenlohe. ber. voienl in their character, sbuio-I'ditic; 14. Owing o the tart recently published at Hut.tgatl. Gerwide lo ri!':s'lai!K lhaf the police have forbidden open suing many. are inex.irt In the mutter of .c nli and nun Christians alike. ineetliiKh n the university buildataiemen's ariribired tu the grand docs ihe church furnish labor ami ings. 'lie rer cr and vice rectnt of the duke of Baden dt pining Bismarck aa Flu ml r money for mater!, iN i the university to They trying i aband'-- Ans'rla in favor of erection cf It own ho'ises of wviship '"ere. deprevailed upiin 'n Rtisria, li'if i Inrltra ofbPr indui'ne a well. fer rctien pf".ittirg the of u Signer Cr.sp: hacks up tug contenmini-tsenFvery an. trade and n or thy orrnpa-!"of to ihe itepii a'Kin tion with official documents nf the is employed by the church or ihe t:ili lustier. lime nf his uncle's premiership. He ins' ii tn ions which t: insures, s.uh as affirm- - emphatically that Blaman-HBluir:a ovpha-.iagchospitals. RAIN IN TEXAS. w constantly -faithful to the triple and fclgl:r lnatl;:rions of alliance anil 'ha- this proved by learotr.g an. an.. These ttiducnccs Goiistun. Trxaa, (Vt. 14 A heavy and r. ake (cv the :? betterment thr ra'n ha tai'eti over the greatest par ronvtreitior.i bet seen hla nm-lBisniRrrk. w'mM in widen e live an! afford of Texas denng the 1M rsenty-fougreat m.J k'otujU promises fur His Imuro (icing ronalderab! damage tn tier life a well. CHURCH DEDICATED. the cuttim citiit. There wl!l he a Itaopie are coming more and mure heavy loss in rice. New York, Oc 'o appreciate t 14. The new Mad-Un-n privileges which are thei' lir identifying '.hems' tree Square rreabrteiiun church, of PILE ECZEMA CURE AND ith the rhumb In 1 fci'i only one which Rev. Dr. Charle A. rarkhunt r, person tn fenitrng of all our popnls-ti'i- FREE Knowing what ir was to auf la the was dedicated today In 1'n" hu; FREE OF with Irapreraive ceremonies. will give fei, fii In his o any affllcied a poaitive dedicatory termnn Dr. Parkhurst paid 'me In eight, wti.e tbe ast ctnsus i'HAIIGE. Rcz'-ms. t!.at cf Ifl'iv. showj that on tn four of cure fur Holt Rheum, Erraite-ias- high tribute to the genius of Stanford mi- - euHrr popuhnon belong to sotne TTle and Skin Diseases. ir whn-- e final YVhlle, the archl'ect. for Hm relief Ta:ni1rg Ikin: suffer longer. Wine K achlevi-meueiiiigelttal iKNiy was the designing of this t a hlT'g uf onr Isirl sud ita'ii.v W. Wild, LAMS, 4"d Manbai'an li'tivh tie made no reference to ,r. sum (Tirist New VorK. Kne!o :b trade lea h nf White. s'atnp busi-nes- a ono-thl- nl riii-ten- a Season Ticket $2.00 Coupon Ticket $2.50 Reserved Seat Ticket $1.00 Extra A little folder containing the names of the laoturere. torture, dales and explanatory matter may be had by applying to any am. dost of tho academy or the committee. W. M. M KKXDBK'K, Chairmen. JKXXETTE M'KAY. WM. Z. TERRY, Bee. and Trasx. AMBASSADOR CA8ASUB. Tenders Hie Buaii A Gart'a Pianos, Resignation to dent Dias. Presi- Nawman Mexico Citv, Oct. 14. Joaquin D. Caaaaua. Mexican ambassador to the United States, haa formally tendered hla resignai Inn to President Diax. and the announcement of the fact will be made public 1 the next isatie of the Dlaro Official. a reason for Henur Caaaaua gave his resignation the fact that for some time past hla health haa been seriously impaired. According to the minora in dr dilation, the moat likely candidate to uoeeed Honor Caaaaua la Enrique C. Crei, governor of th atare of Chlhua-lixand on of tbe richest men in the republic. Creel haa won tbe reputation of being one of Tbe moat of Mexico's public men. He is of American parenatge. Bracr Caaaaua baa not been performing ambassadorial duties at Wash- Ington for some time, and la at present traveling on the continent. ' II. ter'. RIs-ntar- PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL u IERCHANDISE e i j Violins, Mo-ro- rc'n re-u- h. er vi r are luiury to moat people but are ta 1y worth as mach to yon as that mwrti money We can een yea a diamond ring from I i to $E00.M) u the tnnaUment plan and ymi run riP., Uco I IT BACK to ns any time for Caah leas lu per oftor. Ural ? Diamonds ' pa-to- 1 & CO., JEWELERS J. S. ATLEWIS CLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE THE I Guitars. Accordeona, Bin-jo- i, String. - Latest Publication of Sheet Music. See tbe Wonderful Pipe Organ, STEAM PIPE EXPLODE. 237$ Washington Avenue. New York, Oct. 14. A steam pipe exploded on th steam yacht Colon!, owned by Frederick C. 'Bourne, former commander of the New York Yacht club, as she lay In Oyster Bay cove. Five men aboard the yacht were frightfully ocatJed by escaping steam and three died anon after being token to Nassau hospital, Mlneolo, L. I. The other two will survive, it ia said at OGDEN, UATH. PICKETT the hospital tonight. The dead: Albert E. Hip, fireman; Edward. McGentry, etoker; John Southard, fireman. injured: John Leonard, engineer; Jamea O'Hare, stoker. The Cokrnla, the New York Yaobt club's flagship last year, ia one of the finest yachts in the club's fleet. Grocery Co. Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords Fine Fruits WILL REMOVE FROM DUYY. The Standard this morning axys the government purposes, before the end of this year to remove twenty efficient ships .from active duty In order to economise for an active fleet. Four battleships of the Majestic class will be removed from the channel fleet, two of the same class from the Mediterranean fleet. All of these will be plaeed In home reserve, each with the nucleus of a crew on board. The royal sovereign class, eight fine vessels, will be placed In reserve without, crews, and four armoitd cruisers will be paid off. J .on don, OcL 14. FREDENHALL Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND TRtSH 2344 Washington ACQUITTED. Ave. Manila. OcL 14. Major Fred Mihail, who ws accused of irregularities in the quartermaster's department and charged with mlsapprpriatlng funds, haa been acquitted, the court holding that the chargee against him were nut proven. Major Fredenhall waa tried in the civil court The case Involved a shortage of $90 In the pay fund. Governor General Hmtth has announced that, civil rlghtn will be restored to tbe province of Cavite at the end of the year. PREACH WEDDING PRESENTS CONCILIATION. are the order of Coal Island, Ireland. Oct. Redmond In a speech here today said he believed an overwhelming majority of tbe opponents nf home rule for Ireland In Ulnter were honest and, according- to their own wenne of the word, patriotic. To these be would preach tbe doctrine of conciliation, and he would not object to any safeguards in thn home rule bill to allay their fears: lint tbe home ruler, he declared, would never surrender their principles or their weapons. n he day BUSWELL THE JEWELER is where you buy the best for the money YARD BURNS. LUMBER San Bernardino. Cal., Oct. 14. Fire of an unknown origin la-- r night tbe factory and yards of die Brookings Lumber and Box company at. Bernardino Freda) ha. on Han mountain. Lumber u the amount of The total 8,50n.oflu feet waa burned. lnaa Is estimated at $1 5(1.00", with FOn.nnn carried. SEVERE 370 TWENTY-FOURT- B0I0T0 HURRICANE. H & COMPANY s dc-trt- d If You Want a Diamond C. WARDLEIGH i 1 - Bras. Organ ' Xew Orleans. Oct 14, - A wireless message from Hluefleldg Nicaragua, to t the tonight says that, a severe hurrirani- - in Port Linton. Posts RIch. has canned a quarter of a million dollars' damage to rubber and banana crops, other property 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES damage. CONSUL AT ST. LOUIS. stti-un- '. Ton need not hare he ready cash .I'M a portion of vi'r will arrange so you mo pay for it in n slailmcwU and csr.-- the watch while pa tag for Onr watrhes are icleried from the ben: makers tn th( cetntry and w knew them to be reilsble. A i,oml watch, gold K ies and jeweled for giB.'iP, ' Night the - - 1906 Weber Stake Academy LOSES TO DESTROYED SUSTAINING -t- BIG 1JWM- - s Tetu-prmD- ir P. J. Senior, UTAH, 1 5 ." II OGDEN, REASONS FOR 1 EXAMINER TELEPHONES MOUSING EXAMINER: t 4.-ru- Mexico (Tty. Oct. 14. Gen. Miguel Xlbold has Iwn appointed Mexican consul st St. Louis. He succeeds RawTki was dismissed fael P. from the service by President Diax because of his alleged relation with the revo! n: binary Junta! , DRY GOODS FOR FAIL JUST ARRIVED FIRE AT GRAND RAPIDS. FIRE CAUSES DEATH. Grand Its "ids. .Mien.. New York. Oct. 14.Two porron 14. The Grand Rspl Is Malleable Iron works were killed, one Injured anir man? nr' was pa:'i;il!y destroyed l.v fire today. others slightly hurt In a Logs $j.,fiiifi. The plant is owned supposed of incendiary origin, in o by the Chicago Kailwat negro tenement' house Appliance n The t'rir.,w will street fire comps today. 4u0 men Christopher o"t of MADRID APPOINTMENT. COLLISION IN PARIS. Madrid. Oct. 14. It la believed tfot Paris. Oyt. 14 Three person were a rolay decree appointing LJeutens ki.led nr.d Twreqiy Injured m a rail- General De Luqne to be tainlater road rniiistun 'mlay a' the Official y dc- - war will appear h pnrr::e!it of The train xette tomorrow. Iwn a: the when a ..riiiineiw m ; WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT ((. fire-stor- Eu'-Kt-I- .nrc da-be- d - y ( |