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Show EXAMINER: TDE MORNING the attempted rubbery of itmu No 5 oo the Denver a Kto Gisuiii- rw'.lroad, near Kildare last night was the work uf expert, train robbers, and 'hat the iiMiu who held up the rugiLeer and :m c arked a Uranian were the bam.' auf'tit a week ago s' Ho1 8u.-- It is als.i rt?b.i:ed ph'it Soring. that ihr two men had runfelerates hut that near the scene of the huij-ipin ihe darkness they lstr were EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL Independent Ml ROOM - N. 'Pwn El No. 59 'Rhon. two ring BUSINESS OFFICE 'Phono I ndo pendant Boll 'Phono, one ring No. No. bt 5i j uu stranded pr:. 2.-- I r i the stage. .Mias Marjorie lake, the Beauty. Is without doubt one uf the cleverest little actresses in musical comedy today, and her kinging aud dancing is a revelation. UIm Ians fee tie Hobson, ss lady ('rafter, ikies a clever piece of acting, and the beautiful gowns worn by lier were stunning to say the least. The famous "Hmilera.'' better known as tbe little (lancing nmids. execute ihe moat difficult ballet dances with case and grace, and are said by the presa of eastern cities to lie teh best atngtng aud dancing cbonia 1 nntusicsl comedy seen this season. A doseu changes of custnmna are made during the action of the Beauty, sblrti are very stunning In beauty. Among the musical numbers rendered in the llcsuty are such hits ss "Gel Happy. "The Old W. B. Mowbray, residing si 2618 Grant avenue, received a telegram last evening from Feed 8helda at Acton,'s Cal., announcing the death of the sister in that city. Mr. Phelds. who la employed in Siiit. Mnnaon'-was railed to California some time ago on acoounl of the illness of his sister, and was at her side when he passed away. The remains will be takeu to Omaha for Interment. llied Lnsl evening, of pneumonia, at. Ogden General hospital. ' W. .1. OBrien, who came here from Nevada.r Ilia romaina are in charge of I lJndquist. who ia endestoring Iu iorato Mr. lirlen's reluiivcs. nder-take- The funeral services over the remains of William McGregor will lie held today at 2 0. m. from the First ward meeting house. Casket will lie open at the homo, corner of Tweuty-nint- h oLrset aud Pacific avenue, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Black Crow.'' "1 Would Like to Marry You," "Not Because Your llsir Is Curly." "Genevieve. "Strike. Strike." "Let Me See You Smlie." "So looiig. Mexico." "HiMary. "Moonlight." ram Greens." Sousa's Hand, Ya.ikee Doodle Bov" and 'Cheyenne. Truly Yesterday afternoon as No. 2 of the tbia will be inie of the musical treats of At the Grand season. the Sunday Overland limit od was palling Into Ogden. tbs rear ear Jumped the truck, night. and cthsr than b; raking down a couWISHES ARE HEEDED. ple of telegraph poles no serious damwas done. Employs Allowed to Retain Thair PoIn the case of the state vs. Crawtion and Wsar Glaasca ford, charged with murder and on trial In the district court, Ihe followChicago, Oct. 17. If the wishes of of America as ing Jurors were accepted late yester- the railway day aftarnoon: Martin P. Brown, Jo expressed at Ihcir annual meeting seph E. Hanson, J. M. Brown, W. W. here tonight are heeded ly tlie Elmer. A, A. Chirk, David Hyme. John companies, engineers unit firemen Como.' It wav found necessary to experienced In the service no kxtgr Issue a special venire, which took gt will he discharged for defective eyethe names In tho jury Ian. It will be sight, hut will be allowed ! wear eye necessary to pnt all the names drawn glass, and retain their positions. Dr. during the year back in the Jury box Nelson M. Black of Milwaukee, In a to secure any more venires. paper read al the meeting on this topic, said that old employes whose A marriage license was Issued yesvisual powers were weakeued through Wasson to John E. of afternoon terday advancing age should be given the Helena, and Mrs. Nellie Y. Folk of privilege of retaining their position. ' Ocean Park, Cal. Dr. 8. C. Plummer, chief surgeon of Ihe Rock Island system, 'aid that alKatherine reproduc- ready hi company was allowing the tion of Hiawatha" was presented to use u f glasses by its employes where a small but appreciative audience at ii was deemed advisable. an rail-wa- y the Weber Stake academy last nigh. The clever lady gave a splendid talk on the Indian legend, illustrated by ESCAPE OF AUERBACH. views. A special to Mexico City. Oct. K1 imperial from Zacl.ics tells of the The Racialist parly haa filed It sensational esettpe of Raul Auerbach, ticket with the county dork. an American .from the prison at that Chief Engineer William Ashton of place. Auerbach Is wanted hv the the Oregon Short Mile passed through Naw York p'lltee because of alleged Ogden yesterdav en rente north on a numerous thefts from a mercantile house there. The American authorities tour of Inspection. wra notified of hla arrest and while Harry E. Teter of Reno lias accept- extradition patters were being Auerbach's wife an I on wero ed a position with the Inteiataie Broto visit him in his cell. Toallowed company. kerage day when the keepers went to Auer-. M. Hopson of Pocatello Its-- , been bach's cell they found only the prisonbrought to llie Ogden general bus er's discarded stilt. It is hellcveil thsf in Auerbach's wife and sou smuggled a pltal to be treated for n nhre oti'fli Into the Jail the complete and garbed In tbia the prisoner left A if.iitrietly conference will lie held llie place Itefuic the eyes of the at tlie First M. R. rhurch tonight. ' pro-iiai.- 'd er. I Iilitie ret til lied Dallas, Tex., wlirir lie fruitt has been unending tlie vention of lire chiefs. tin until BEVERIDGE AT LOGANSPORT. con- ip:iiiNinrt. lml . Oct. 17. Senator Hflverldgo Himhe here liuiialit before niakiiiE his tirai p a large audlcm-eTbe iiiiliotilieeliieiil ha- - rc.icheil cam. Indiana .1. speecli hi rile i front New Vmk ii.it Till- devoted till).--1 of ley Hill, forinerl.i pastor of the First paign. I ii celt en:t.or of llie in a dacus-ioi- i Metiicslisl clrtf li of Ibis eiiy . is In be the married next month Id a member '' tariff, lie imiib. mint nT 'lie idea for bia ruiiKreastiim. .Mrs. 1. II Schmidt, limited revision. He said hero The rerenttmy if to Ik- per- lie some elliinge 111 tiirifT schedule Ins si widow. formed by Bishop Fowler at the Janes cause tbe eondi'iono litem- - schedules Methodist Kiiseoiiil ('hii"i It llrnid.l, n. were made to tn have changed ititd It would be better not t i imof winch ilni'cli Mr. Hill - pastor. peril the whole loot. ciive system by iniitina off sdntlited'y WORK OF EXPERTS. cbiinge. until wo many of litem .li'ei'inulateil It 17.Is tin that their nunbiin'd force voubl comVtiii.itl". Coin.. Oct (iplnk,'; (f 'he local ant liot ities that pel a aeneral revision. . On-de- Ri-v- I ' - I nei-.lo- - w-i- the Open Leave it where they can reach it Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy TAKE TWO GAMES FROM THE LUCKY SCOWCROFT TEAM. Th it with health and liie. Lost in Games but Won In Pina Bcerc, 2,259 to Jessc-ve- s Uneeda Biscuit 2.119. Sweet victory finally settled on tlie Bcrlliea last night, aud they won two out of three games with the Jerscne. The match was ful! of surprises. When the Srriheb appeared weakest they proved strongest: when ihetr opponents yelled exultantly they pnki- no:, but rnilt-- balls; when victory seemed s a Unit to lie snatched from the by a series i.f brilliant ends are the only! Soda Crackers the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. - - l penci'.-pusher- in the last game they recovered tbeir lost ground by bound und led out pins an alley full. lu ihe first game the Scribes won by a small margin. Iu the second tbey could not ee over their conceit and lost by a disgraceful lead that established security in the ramp of the enemy. In the third game it was now jou don't and now von do, until the seventh frame was reached. Here the Things did nut. lunk Well fir Geni go Ebert ia the first session of hi Scribes, by imploring the uld of thelr god of skill, threw bxlla that will hearing today, nu the chars--OAlexander compounding a fel.uty stand as the marvel of the alley long McWhliier was mi the Maud, and afte rthe Jessco team Is wrapped in of finding an ignorant Rc. te lage and cobwebs. With the exception iman, haikiiig foolish und wiihoui orof one. every man among the newsdinary iulrlligeuce, McWhirter turned paper men si duck out. Before the end out to be a well dt eased, slightly built wag rearhed the opposing team drew on their coats, and could not be coaxed youug man wtih a trim mustache, a well fitting tailor made auli, the latest to look at the outcome. It was a glorcut of collar and tie, and a general ious night for the Scribes, aud the appearance uf Intelligence and clevervictory iu part compensates for two ness. defeats. straight cuts Boothes itching skin. Heals In his testimony he told a straight, scar. Cures piles, a clean-cu- t story, from which lie could or burns without hilt rhpnui. any Itching. not be driven by cruxs-ques- t toning, aud eczema, was so attrurale tn hla detail that Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sella it. hla word carried great eonict1-with them. Few, If any. of tlmse who heard him will doubt the truth of each HUSTLE FOR VOTES Incident which be narrated in the process of filching him out of hi money. The Kcotch temperament of closely Effort Being Mada to Sccurt Insurance Votes in Utah. observing things, falling to show great emotion and telling tne truth with complete attention to the smallest deThat I bin- - Is a hustle it I'lab to tails, were prominently noticeable. secure vjle-- In voting fur McWhirter made' a sirona case the ltoanl of dlricmr in the Mutual agatuai the police department. He and Nen York Life Insuranee declared this was his first visit to is evidemed by the following America, and this his first experience taken from the Deseret News of last with American methods. Wisdom had quickly followed this first, brusu evening: "laical insurance men, especially with bunco men. fur MrWhirter ex- those connected wiib the Mutual Life plained that when he came loick he and the New York Life Insurance DECKER HERE HYLAND TO kpew enough not to aecept the offer MjET are taking a decided Interof the chief of police to help hint lo- companies, tn tlie cleoiion for a new hoard cate the men as hla experience with est Match Made for a Contest Here on tug oil which beIhe Balt lakc police department hail of trustees, the lot November 2. of the ll A a tomorrow. gins taught him um to put much faith lu great Hughes investigation in New 1." Word was received from Balt I Jtkc or that state, ua York, the Through the examination Chief la generallyleglkUture Iasi night from K. Alexander Grant to a sweepiMssed known. Rheetn aat shrunk down and sprawled hv whirh all old the effect that he had signed paper nut in a chair, behind his counsel. ing insurance law. of Georgs Decker of wero and a new fur tbe matchlug cancelled, proxies Judge Varlan and Horen X. Christen-sen- . election wan or- Philadelphia to meet "Fighting Dick trustees tor retiring land of San Francisco in Ogden on During the telling point of the dered, the voting U rbegin October 18 Hy testimony he shrunk still further and com November 2. ItecemlM-18: all to end down, anil Ihe only bright thing about This good new will he well reIn do any him was the glistening diamond in panies were forbidden 1? ceived by the fight fans of this city, It 18. but October to prior hi tie. Several tirtle he looked up well as in Salt Iake, as ll means known that the policy own-er- a as that there will lie one of tbe best in'ently at Ihe wltnces while he was generally llierature with flooded have Jieen telling a vital point In list story, hut both front the v.uu aud the Ini' for glnve contest pulled off in this city a the clear statement rounded Into in many months. a telling blow, ihe chief's eyts would month Mt.i Decker Is to the Quaker City wltul bidders' tnal 'The policy fall to the flour and the expression of Hyland is to Frisco. He has aome to Is the commit opposition ice leading keen Interest would leave hla face. wonderful malchea In the east, havof both when McWhirter Identified the prosent. adminixtratlon have Once, ing fought drawn with McGovern anti iieen Bevel tickets ai Donaldson as the "Doc." Sheets Joined companies. Kid Hermann, aud ha a decision over . In the general laughter, but that was nominated for tlie new hoard of Benny Yunger. Dick Hylaml doea not law the policy the und under introduction to the fana of Ihr only time lie smiled. need with the tltli any McWhirter la not so Hentch aw he bidders have lnen furnl-hc- d community, where he la a general of all canaulatcs. was a month ago. Instead of telllim name favorite. "In i'tah It is istlnialcd that there about men weighing 10 stone" and in carried iiiMiranre Is tl7i.iMHi.iiiH) riding to Fort Douglas In a tram, CAR STRUCK A COW he spoke today with a free use V these two companies, and there Is ns to which of and remarked when he widespread discii-slo- n saw Donaldson's picture and ws ask- the tickets shoii'.-- Itc voted for. Tlie Bovine Wrecks a Car and la Killed. local agents of bth enniptittie- - have ed if that was Ihe doctor, "Bure that's tlie due all right. A cow belonging to Teter Peterson, openly aliigned tlienihclves .in the R. S. When, ou the night of the r.ihltcry, of the adminisitailon fon-elivlug on Sixteenth street, was the Mutual of the the McWhirter aat In the office of Wells, resident manager means of wrecking a southbound Chief of Fol lee Sheet, while he pourLife, says h ha little doubt that tlie Washington avenue car last evening ! l. i atieee-ruwill ticket at aland b o'clock, and the ultimate ed out 977it In gold coin on lit desk, adnilnlNttati-nTbe lixtil itgency of the New the chief advised the into pick It tip death of the row. The car. which was. . eonftdciH-ea quick a they could before any reYork Life expre-s- i' etpml In charge of fondiictor Harry O'Gor-inaand Molornttii William Paine, porter came In. While the McWhirter brother were was approaching the intersection of PARTY FABiWtLL Sixteenth street, when the latvine, watting for Hell to go out under the advice of Chief Sheets, to get more which wa on ihe west side of the money. Reporter Ihllllps of the TribGiven in Second Ward Amuaemant street, td ailed across the Pack only a une entered, produced a note hook and few feet ahead of tlie car. In striking Hall Last Evening. rend an accurate nceotinl of Hie robthe animal the front trucka of the ear bery . Chief Sheets denied to Phillip the wero thrown fro mtiie track amt the A farewell licm-fi- t vji givenhallin last knowing anything nhotrt the Mon. Second War-cow's hack was broken, (apt. Brown imuaement although MrWhirter hurl rreently to:.! evening h Mu- Second Ward Dramatic .mil Detective Pender, who happened hint the NMiue iletall". iiti-n very iiitcresting to tie on the ear. seeing Ihe condition When walling, half hrnkeit down nml was icndcrt!. The hall waa uf the cn. shot it. Traffic on the (irogi.ini line whs delayed for about tin hour. piurrled. al tbe police station, well tilled with an enthusiastic audi''ill pel uilvtsed the MrWhirier to ence to rest easy, and to lie assured, which Is as follows COREYS GET CONTRACT tieraiinr Chief Sheet hint Ihe raxo in willThelie program tonight: hand and would bring things out Honact on. "In iltaina, original right file t lo ani advised them or AnHound." t'H- -i of eharaiteis: Sir For Pipe Line From Taylor's Canyon nut to talk to anv othei offlerrs tMs to Depot. 11 Vi. Cat lyin' I.. George liHtiigc l etieoiinli-n-iafter they had Wardli.w; i'liilip Graham .a man wiiii let gli in th ban. and atarted to l The rout ruct for 'he pipe line from Rose Dairy a past, ilen ( j their story to hint. Raleigh ne'it . a w ii.Hi' with Miss Toy bn's canyon to the depot to lie prosent. pie. once to und the niliiri f. -i by the I'ltinn Pacific Railroad lauly Farlyon. Kcovrmft; lnWcd. a it It the linpi- .if a future. Mir. .1. I.. rum puny hits been let to Corey BrothOn leaving t'.e rtiiiinn f,.r the tiain. Herrick. ers' ('mini rticlifiit frtinpaiiy. The run-traI.ttPiano solo. "Iji I'H.-aChief Sheri advised Ihe .MrWIiir- l- a was ttihiul It. f. Dlilson: liuiiid-'-lltit price, it is reHi-iedFauer." t lint above all else they n:uM not full, The line will be five miles I.itw reit'-sido. ' .M 1. "ly of I.OVI-.ihlbto said tep.irtei--woiii lung amt will be used to supply the ltlchaiiN; tmiiu' eight ladies in pioii:t!t!v lie nrininil 'hi- Citl'i-I'nioii depot and all the H.ivriinaii ofi;i costume, illustrated song. "Star-lialt- t , i for and tliey hotel, watting fices and buildingt with water. A resnut say a wont ervoir will be built In Ttiylot's rail-yellrll shook with Shei-twhen the completion of tlie line. I he left to the MeWllirter In LAID TO REST The fin; and roaorvolr will cost abmil afti--Klicet littil the train, ai.l 7.T.""I when completed. Id lint gel their tickets Funeral of at Uuidrick First Boekweg and they lint decide 'n uo it. rat tifti-i-i- f 50 i ' re-u- ran-vaasi- inti-rnat- irua-teea- , n i usatH-tatimi- . i i iifth-ei-l- ti-'- .1- tlo-:i'- dr. . l - - eol-ii- tlii-in- m-i.- csi-n-.-- t JUST OPENED k. a co. Mean J. S. LEWIS & CO. u and pnper of ft eye-- : ailjit'i-man- t JEWELERS amt. We challenge anv on- - Located at 417 23rd Street Loose Leaf Devices a Specialty SOME UNREST. Receding Ripplee of a Tide of Havana. Oct. 17. While there remain some unreal in Cuba. which Gov. MagtKin described tonight as the mere ripples uf the receding tide 'if disorder, ihe adjustment of the charg-- e again! the mayors and chief of polire of lariou towns I progressing KatiHfactorily. The governor regards the aett lenient of tbe claim of rivet candidate to the office of mayor a important, a they mink the first step few provincial gnrernorw will be adjudicated after a thorough investigation by Gov, Magonn. who will make new appointment when necessary. Modernise aqii lJItcral In several towns ate making counter charges' of the coucradnient of arms. but. these matters are difficult, to verify. Five former provincial officers of n Banu Clara have appealed to Uuv. for protection of themelvc and their families, alleging persecution at I he nandx of the local police. With the exception of report of marauding small armed liande around Cienfurgow anil around Pinar del Rio province, there tiro no diMurbance anywhere tn the island. ENCOURAGED a-- Glasses? Opticians Devotes His Address Largely tional 'Topics, i . Kn--is.- i - la-ro-y Kelr-biim- ln-l- . tu-ii- liriiliAKDKljUASII PI 13 PUMPKINS OH APES 1 STAPLE it ml FANCY CHOTEKIKS. T. B. EVANS & CO. Both Phones 236 and accepted the honor. Governin' Swanson will issue a proclamation calling for a general suspension of business on ihe occasion of the fun- eral. which to e Na- LOCKOUT CALLED OFF. Oakland. Oet. 17. The lockout declared last Monday bv the employers and eonrructors which tied up all building operations In Alameda county for throe days, was culled off at a meeting of the employers held tonight. The millmrn's strike that compelled the closing of the millH for two weeks haa been called off also. The'- mill owners have agreed to the wage schedule by the unions. Following the conference between rpresentattvea of the buildings trades council and a committee of the employer' association the employed agreed to allow the men t return n work, a the union have prnrtirally agreed o arbitrate all future lulur differences. v - - " i i remt-tery- 's 1 t- f As- Russo-Japanes- . .i- CELKKY antl-Hritl- - . PLANT The governors uf all tho states made up the Confederacy are fit. Petersburg. Oct. 17. The St. expected tn be prcsenl., All the CoPe'cniburg telegraph agency haa re- nfederate nnd military organizations of ceived dispatch from Tokio saying Virginia, liedde those of other southmovement in In- ern states, will take part In the cerethat the dia I receiving much encouragement monies. The remain will He In state In 8'. from Japan, where every effort ia being made to foster a feeling of kinship Paul's church between the time of between Ihe two daik race and to their arrival here Friday morning and the hour of the funeral. preach of the lessons of the war. The' Buddhists of the two count tie are fraternizing and ex- CANNOT SPEAK FOR ROOSEVELT. changing visit, and steps are lieing taken to encourage the coming of HinRichmond, Va Oct. 17. Secrelary-Taf- i doo siudeuts to Japan, where they will and itaity passed through RichIn- - surround i d with au of atmosphere mond tonight, ou thtdr way to Washdisaffection. A reporter here asked the The Hindoo students now in Tokio, ington. whether he would be the secretary conof the agency the correspondence next President, or whether Mr. Roosean address velt would consent to serve a third tinue. have just published iu which tliev plead to Hindoo the term. Mr. Taft tbai he would "Asia for the call of Asiaiirs, and to not lie the next replied and added President. east off and the British rise yoke. that h could not apeak for Mr. Rooseof thi ferment, Taking advantage authorized to do so. certain mcirhanta of Japuu have sen velt. "not bring when asked alamt a Taft, Secretary to Indian In a mlHkion to ondcarpr statement attributed to him In an inmerthe British boycutted supplant In Kichinind. said Jocularly chandise with Japanese gauds. These terview that "some reporter" asked him if he efforts are meeting with a warm was going to he the next President, come. and he said "No." The secretary did not treat tlie question and answer In CANNON AT WHITE PLAINS. any other than a light vein. .itari J.S.Lewis&Co. in Indian sisted by Islanders, : i k a chance tn prove to you we are expert opticians. All Examinuiinns are Free. juid BY JAPANESE. Movement Anti-Britia- h lloll-r-s-ii- i j:oo hla-goo- 1 , KWKET POTATOES a or ' THINGS in the complete reorganization of the against government. The complaint j . THE GOOD I Dis- order In-I- . iitinn-.tnii-i- m nitike a jib of cither, Printers, Binders and Manufacturing Stationers. If you don't find what you want at your stationer's, come tu We'll make 1l us. -- ig - exatnimmoa of CHA8. BEVERIDGE. New York. Oct. 17. Joseph G. Cn-nospeaker of the house of represenBOARD Ward Meeting House. Ilian av nvi-eoiilide'. ly siritnd tatives. went up to While PlHlna toId. leaving I hell adiiresw with night in an automobile In company New York. Oct 17. Al tlie nnniiul iiriimt-i-- il i; them he wnu!d with James Khermun. and was gti'mi I'unii.i! r: i ovit tin " Reof of stockholders the tbe meeting the gang ; get an ovation, with much flag waring, as llm ,w.-wi nof I Iron Steel and company tuduy public 2 p. in. at tinhe supped on the platform In 8t. a I'irs; nun I tlie rotlriiig Ihmiu of ilireeioi was re- John's Inm-- i hall. Hndnm'? (niili-i-lHERO FUND. the that with flected Tr.tcv exception Music wa furnished M. Gut tu it- wa fleeted In the Su'iii. Speaker Cannon devoted his address place In till- ward Mis Waiter II"'-lif- i uf Charles S. Guthrie, largely to nutlonal topics. He did not deceased, mi-Sixteen More Awards Made by M:. mu -- me a !n "Flee .is a Hi r to James B. Duke Ii. S. Black were rofer to the state issues xrept when and Carneg-eiliii-he asked the young men. to whom was also ren- rlected ill tlie the MTiiitnitt plan's of A. W. Thomphe directed hi appeal, not to vote for Mlie Ftirr and Mr. son aud dered I ,Mt-- Ruben. Harry . Mr. Hears! . He said many young Fa. Del 17 Sivti-etmen s'ho desired to do whHt wan right v ery J W. Tinof funds iiion- awa-ilrr-.Hi Vo'ker. WRIT OF ERROR. ronld not. with due regard to their K. made toar.y by the Catmaic Van Pan. l! A. IVnkor-- . J. het conscience. cni. a vote for Mr. Hearst. fund eontmis-iioto in.lii idttai Nen ctlnmii!. K Jan- - and Bish-'17. Dct. for Washington. ba'-Attorneys who wn n follower of Mr. Bryan, saved live .m.l whiiM- dei dr ef Mrs. under of sentence Aggie Meyers, whose dortrincs Mr. Cannon hRd Just hetoiam have been l't :ehf to the tn'eriui-i. it cenn-l'-rTlicic ill to Missouri, today applied been denouncing. :t .i ltrgijteminii of in- commissi. mi With ii"i'iii.incc. of Brewer .lustier the supreme cottr' The tariff. Mr. Cannon awnrit tin- total up to rja'.i declared, a for erof Crited the of writ fairs must lie maintained tn protect our and it wa tlnu the ,i. -ror. 'he riwiri Missouri f iiprome churches and institutions of education, OCDEN PRESS CLUB ' i ry tit. mcila!-- . .bielt Itav, be. r, having rorently denied the woman's the cost ot whirh had grown trumen-dot.slin enne of u jura: loti. w;; bcgi.t for a to the writ of rror itppllca'ion at onee supreme court. No derision n.ong today's me: A tinui.-n.- Movement on Foot for the Organiza- federal waHere. of tion One Just ire by Brewer dul to Sitmuel M. rVnhi rlniiin. given today. ARRANGING FOR FUNERAL. j'i years (d 1. a jeweler of lxnghani. pruv-iniuf Ssskatcbessn. Canada, w ho A movenieiit FUNERAL OF MRS. DAVIS. :,a Iieen inat'gur.iled Richmond. Va Oct. lb. At a conlearned from drowning i.n Aust LJ. by some of the r.iwspaper men of Daference of state and lty officials. In. Humt-am1!,"7i. Allred O. a carpenter. rien tu a prom club and huvt Hlrhmon i. Git . Oct. 17. The fun- cluding Governor Swanson and LieuBronze medals to John M Park, in place wlroie they can an when eral uf Mrs Jefferson Davt will take tenant Governor Allison and LleuL McCoy. 1. and Waloil ft. tty an some place for tbe y.iar old, place from St. Paul' church, which Anderson it was arranged that I! of lace (). MePhcter. of visiting seri'.ie. Mr. Davis attended whtle president the funeral of Mrs. Jefferson Davis Ida for an attempt to rer-.A char'.e in nieel'ng wt:i pri'hnldy be f i'ip ('itfeileracy. vetshall Confederate take place from St. this vears old. in n' 'ircmai'i vt.-j- i McCoy. ti'e r.fii' f'i't-'-and deli'll eran from .Gi over Virginia will be city. Friday next. Gen. Paul's, Stephen D. i xidoalon It 'hi- .ii 'iiiiM'- taki-th' dynanit'c tn 'be CarlKUi-HtTl'f be will in psesrnt interment I,ei' of a commander uf ' to : Misiapp. lit'! n tr.e Kcicu oi. ou the , 'g.n: Holly w, hid tite I t.itej Confederate Veterans, has where Iter . i?ns. lai-renews ,(e. .inked act as chief marsh!.. I'litt-it-its- Glasses dust tight. F. H. KEDDINGTON. j :i'i!-ni- in a moisture proof package ecitit-pani- I Comfort In NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY hi-n- Did You Know a Box for the Children JESSCOS hr--i- Jiu-.e,- The Juvenile Hustonisli. a clever organization of youihful ktngers. appeared at the Grand last eieniug in "Tip." a comic opera iu iwo arts. loot ihe T!ii impel is iu receipt of proved themselves to be a clever They Adnnniii'-of the Industrial School I lor of children with exceptionally flm issued voice and abilily as actors. The cuiii-- ! vocate, the Ai'hooi iHibiicatluu, neat It is a little etly ia clean ami ably presented by the imitate. The company appears this evening magazine and cunislit- - fifty pagos of t in "Olivette." interesting reading, tuost part wbinb is contributed by the boys and COMING THE 910.000 BEAUTY. girls of the school. A feature this month Is the twoeolur cover, with A beI The meny. mirthful musical comnett i last rat Uni of s sculptor and neath which Is "The modeling of a edy, "The Ten Thousand Dollar which cornea to the Grand Beauty. hoy. shortly, dimes highly recruit mended by F. M. Utile of Salt Lake aud W. A. the eastern press and puidlr us 'i.ie resof Ihe scaoiHi s heal production The Miles of Ogden are sounding the ident of Kmery county reganllug the comedian. Allen furl is. Al Hruee. building of a railroad iu that cotmi.v. Harry l.esis. Fred Cutlet. ate excepand which would connect with the tions lly clever, and there is nut a dull I'nlon Fncifie at Hock Springs. Wyo. moment when these funny men are on .1 Geo'- exsn-.iiiatioi- i AT THE GRAND. Fite Chief T. 17 hit f of the Salt la,.. i pO.ICi department. was aitaigi.i-tn tne ii: preiiutinary . A ru.s'-oi.ttriet court befote charged with r.in,po.imii,..c a f Alexandei McWhir'i'i. 4 Scoicpmtn wet,- roohi-tone of two brother of Slli.375 by bunco n.en in This f'y the piiiicipa. several weeks ago. witness against Chief Sheets One thousand dollar was returned to MrWhirter by one of the bunco men. with the approval id Chief Sheets, and the man letaiidug the money was permitted to go without arrest. Tho heating was not to-ia- For choice hay, rolled oam and min td groin of oil kin do: fruit boxes, rail Twenty fourth si. at Grout . aome beautiful lu.e, tie;. FROM THE ou: u.i-u- 19AG. 18, oiM-ne- -- Ssi - i at!:ioti:-.c.ii- - Preliminary Hearing o tne CPiter cn the Charge of CampabnCng a Felony. Rhet lk. t OfTOBEK SCRIBES WIN ter the Trip uf the lj.-- Vrgj sU.I Tts one of it.; all latltiiad to "d of to w mliiiitm cc of "Kw :.uj .lay' in that iwu on Oeober Z'. .itiil folio?, ia pvudei. wliieh .r "I'Twhs Ui.ihi'i.iiiI.x'': 'Ai.u'her ra.lrosd I Iteen eomplet-id- . mn-rti- l '!triet has atitsber grt-si (11, -. ugricuUuraliats. wmelicr aud 1.- ,aciitiety npply hoa-cicidiiug interests. (In October 22 and at the thriving caaiit uf Beatry. died "Railroad Vi.a-twill lie e and Touupdh rile Isis .i.i'. lai.i'iWil. juat. cumt'ic.e.t by Senator i .ark and associa te and operating lai Vegas Ncv . ou the Salt l.dni riiiiti' ami the puiuis In t:.c mining diMrlct will be i open to the puldie ly a great i all I t.ot ioinrs on the 5.,:to Beatty. i.ake route i ft rate jf $2 j Ntiatu The very will le hi effect to, 'In- rouuil trii 2" and 21. ticket being tin pd!e .11 Salt laike ntp: gasl lelurnilig dav for fruin Ua'e of sale, 'ticket will also In- on sale at various iu.airiani off ice between Sait I atke and Modena. I'talt. at extremely low ra'.e "The .peiiing ot rili railroad mean in u. li for the state, as I'lah is the iiamral tigs- - of siipp.y for that section Nevada, and there is uo reason why I tah Inisines. men Kbovibl rot at once establish friendly amt profitable relations with the mining men uf the great mineral belt. "it ia another great opportunity for l lie the first to Ciati. amt I'tah take advantage or this opening. Information will be cheerfully given by any agent of the Ball laike route or Balt, laike City office. 1119 8. Main strette. J hones lhMi. "loin ihe Bullfrog excursion aud help "make Itah famous.' SALT LAKE'S CHiEF OF POLICE ARRAIGNED BEFORE JUDGE. on the laud Monday tiain No. Colorado Midland, which paiallel the Bio Grande, carried S;'.5ii.ihmi in specie, but it was guarded by a hrjviiy arnu- force of ten men. The othor evening two of Ogden :h,ir gr:ed 10 young meu auto" ride to Bouih weeUeeru for On she reFork conott ami return refused to go any turn trip tlie ii;e if oil the pleading f; rthr in After o walk of lire ini In n form houoe wa found with n telephone nml soon llie ouug people were iu communication with the garage. who cnt one of tluir machine alter liie circ-itlar- SHEETS di's Sjit latse ro TV. MORNING, ' BEAHf Made Town. Preparations Being to Now FOR CHIEF of atm? J the l.iil hut thus tne lian-- ! THERDAY CTAII, RAILROAD DAT AT 'LOOKS BAD . missed. Ail day king several p os-e- s deputies have been scouring in ihe vicinity (.f the holdup, far have found no trace of OGDEN, DRAINAGE OF MINES. Denver. Oct. 17. Discussion of A hill to lie introduced. in the legislature of al mining states, which provides for the creation ef mine drainage districts. occupied the ening session of the American Mining congress in this city today. Before the congress wa called t order, the committee on resolution met and received a number of resolution. The only one reported u th congress wen presented by Governor Pardee of California, and provides for the establishment by the general government of a new department to b known as the department of mines and mtni'ig. the head of which shaF be a member of the cabinet. |