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Show TI1E OGDIIX, EXAMINER: MORNING I.TTAII, hat I ev ei u.a sun actually RECEPTION OFA DEATH TO CONSUL A 3r-c- f ecr'y i'l JUST OPENED A KD rLU. FORMED con-din- wu-pi- ci Has a dietetic value greatly beyond the conception of any one who has not used it It will make your food of a delicious taste, a moist and keeping quality and a digestibility not to be obtained from any other baking powder or leavening agent. Parade and Reception Given tne Visitor by Local Camp. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK. Bosk of the Wood- 1. men f the World was an Og-lct- i oi last evening, and w'a shown wliat Ogden hospitality was by the mcui-tierof Weller lodge No. 74 of llu -tt Company Waa Given a Franchise by the City About Three Montha Ago. lc, miter and their friends taiunu-n- t cunslated id un imposing l'J . tiestni-t.i arte last evening wi'h thoroughly illuminated for the occasion ami a reception in the uiirtiturUihi of the Carnegie libraiy, which was by ahum l.issi Mr. liosk arrlied in the eiiy Itran the euast yesierrtay aftl'iniKiu. uu l was at once driven to his iipaiMimiii nt Hie Heed hotel, where lit- ivctiied u iiiimher of ihe meiidiei's of the COLUMBAS DEFEAT NYc In speuking of his tup Mr. eamp. lloak stated l list while this was not a regular visit id the camps, let liv ha.t Won Two Gama and Got tha Moat ueierlheless iiaid aa nmny as iho stale Pin. a visit. He went to Hposane to World the of the Woodmen the at As every housekeeper can understand, The Culumhla club- dm at the Id fair hell in that city, Nj learn las evening. :wu games nut burnt alum and sulphuric acid the lifter whbli he had lisitert the camps uf three, ami with a scon- f 2"7i lu alum-phospha- te at Seattle. Iortisud and Hail Francisco 2072. The highest r ic was made and alum all of ingredients home to by Camp uf the cikai makers, who and was uow on lit tray to must Denver. tor ihe iliree carry rriiled up t he total of powders Work ef the Order. games. Scudder of tin- Nye leant was the food acids injurious to health. The Partite jurisdiction, of wnich second with fib',. Haxbr got 442 trad Mr. Monk is at the hen. I. is compo-c4!i. all the others getting beCallfurnia. (iysiu of the following stall s: low lollows; pin. Tlie Wyoming. Nevada. Ctali. Colorado. Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. anil is said to he the healthiest territory in the win Id, and has the lowest normal death rate. Comciu-inthe eonditlou of the order. Mr. lloak Miilmilrted Ihe following Mu lewhen on the sicuiner Mongolia seuger 1 of this year: EXAMINER TELEPHONES nten t mi struck the rack near Honolulu. Meuilirrahip,Heptenilmr inn. 127: equalization, or Yokohama. la.veil He aaa at alaode reserve fund, ai.2.'ii,hii0; ileal It claim EDITORIAL ROOMS. i.land and Honidii'.ii. He will paid. ii.4:i.r,7ii; balance in hinetlt Ni si Midway Indep.nd.nt Phono t leave tomorrow. for tlie etc fund, all approved death (Turns imi.l. NO. 61 Veil Phon, two ring. ; fill. Nil. .'i.'i; l ol id available assets. BUSINESS OFFICE H. K. Ivea liaa ret limed from an el.'i..iu: No. Bi per rapiiu 'Independent Phono It I varUma the rough memliership, ten largest camps. No. 56 edeiiatve trip Bell 'Phone, on ring utluiug raiuiw id Nevada. Mr. lloak talked entertainingly of ' " i . the condition of the estops in Halt The lueal iX'iuocrais held u meeiing Franci-ci- i, und stated that on last late yeaierday afterniMin. hut what afternoon be bail intended iln AT IHE SECOND WARD he not ascertained, of the la'tng of a comer stone trauaplred could were sworn aa the various members of the new Wisidmeii of the World a that the headquarters building lu that lu secrecy. It Is pnilab!'city, Second Entertainment Given by Clever Organization. to which will contain all the head question of selecting a chairman cuuilitci the campulgn was the prim and committee usjliis for the Tile farewell pem-H- t perThe Salt (dike district agent of the clpul muiler considered. many camps of the city. Mr. lloak. formancesecond New York Lift Insurance comiumy given at tlie Second ward who' was one of the flrat executive offhall Iasi uighi under the K iv. H. .1. Tan, o., bead of the Merit- - j icers of any rmli-ma- ! lie organized In support of the proorganization to amiisraiii-n- of the Second Waul Urania tic posed administration ticket for dlrvc-lor- odlat Church for I'lah. was un Ogden reurh Han Francisco after tlie terrild-- . and will conduct. campaign visitor yesterday nfternnon front Half disaster of last April, told of the work uKxuriaiion proved to be a greater if the various ranips in their relief I success than the prey ions night's ihrougli t'tnh. Ncvndn, aouihcru Idaho Lake City. and western Wyoming, whore It la unwink lie staled that while the oilier foriniitirr. The lirst pail of the proilraina. In Honor K. Tyree derstood that every agent 1 upturned has returned had ulsmt sixteen camps In tlie city gram was H i,ne-af- 't to the recalled international ticket, from Hall lathe, where he was called that Its loss did mil amount to anyt- Hound. In wtiirli the billowing Is theand lit favor of the ailmlnlHt ration liy the death of Mrs. Tyree's fa' her. hing-as far as the tini nrisl pan whs ea- -t of characters: Sir (Jeorge 4'ariTicket. coucertied. although about IT.'i.ism was '11. M. I.. Heurge H. Wardiaw; PhilThey proitose to eomwpoinl t, lip (irshani. a pihil with n past. Men with every policy liulilur In the Mayor IS. 51. Conroy and wife leiive expended (here. Hose Ikilryntple, a woman at a litis morning for Iowa 'n a short visit Httd yesterday the agent The Parade. Heow-crofconference KtilMeribcd tiesriy al.i'oo to to relatives and friends. A number of The parade lu liutior of Head CuiimiiI with a present. Mis- lanly f'arlvon, with ihe hoir elllr will Is vlsi'ed lloak was foimed at 'the corner of meet expenses ucldoniul to the rau-va- other Twcnty-fniii'tl- i street and Washington of a fiiuirc. Mi J. I,. Herrick. All liefoiv ret timing home. avenue. The line of march was down gave nice rhanu irrizaitons of tludr rls I'nrt two consisled H. HMncer. the civil engineer, Washington uwnue to Twenty third resimeliiH For choice hay. rolled oala and mixto Ihe of the following ."'gram: Fl.iiio solo, jeslerduy uftemunn for Iteno, Ne- street, then ed grnfn of nil klnda; fruit boxen, call i A platoon of police La Cuseade. l) 11. ('. Hlilson; Illnai'V liuililing. at. vada, un a bindncHH (rip. at Uruvt'c, 352 Twcnty-Iourt- li of live," La solo. led the parade, followed by Niched ' I Ap mlimcl, eight buhl's attempt waa made in this city military band; then a carriage with fretti'e Richards; The funeral of Thotnae Iltglan of e, and Hlusirait'd on evening n hold an Head Consul lloak. Mayor Conroy. in. colonial Wednesday Alta, la., who aaa accidentally killed American r Wade. The si m:. 'Htarllghi." Judge Howell uiiil lllsltop party meeting, bn it Is by a Vnion Partite train at Croydon, C. Morris T. stood the effort was itliaudotied degree learn under Capt. Utah, on Monday laat. w ill lie held h1 one would Trail al'.ouL :!ud mcnilter of the rump, ASSERTS HIS INNOCENCE. Hlclieya funeral chnpel at 3 p. ni. owing tit the fact that mi followed. attend it. Friday, October 19. tinder the auspice At tha Library, of Welter lodge No. ti. A. F. and A. M. Expects to Meet tne Federal Marshal Judge Howell was Introduced us the A and Accompany Him to Jail. Interment at Mountain View renie-tergreat deal of liiterext Is being I'haiiinaii Wade id the evening. Illshop Jfembera of Welier lodge No. H aroused In the game of baseball bewelcome. . I Del. IS. and visiting brethren will assemble tween the Salt lxike anil Ogden Iannis dcliv l ied a shortlu address of Ihe guest expert to Topeka. weleiiiullig May in Cntiioy, start to HI. lauds t., morrow or Hatiu- at 'the MumiuIc temple ut 2:15 p. nt. al Gleuwood next HutnlHy. It Is ex- of of the pleasure iav to tmsl i lie marshal of ihe Si the evening sske pected the M tendance will he very It gave the people of tills ettv laiuis division of tlie federal court and McCardela famous chicken tainale large, us it L the last game of the to always welcome visitors in Hie genuine accompany him to the Ht. lantis counand chile con came la made, frea'i season. Imsiiii : lit v for whirii ()gb,-- i All cold ty jiil. and tin re begin serving ihe kind hoi of and every day. Is famous, lie lsdeneil In Woodmen of t.i uoiiths upon me." said sandwiches: oyMiera in any style. i as tlie local of Worbl of tin' eutnp J. II. Iliiitun. ex I'm led States senntai. CRAWFORD MURDER TRIAL Twenty Aft It aireel. was also riiuiparlsoii lui'.iglil. made bctwein Mle insurance fin ihe M'-- . Minion came to Topeka today Kenuelh C. Ken-- , traveling passencomtin1 ill of line Witold Number a milt! Examines Inlsiritig SUta and is tonight rein rued to Ills home In the Suit Lake route, ger agent. tininsurance. fialcrnul and nesses. panies Vbiletie. M be was here arrangin the eliy yeatr.viay. hooating for the In closing Mayiii Cetiioy paid a comexcurxiou to Realty. Nevnda. ing his i.ff.ilis anl his visit had iuhIi-ira as worlhv Mr. to lloak pliment 1. scheme do with Hie prienn-eIn fhe Crawford murder Irlal. which of tile late eotisitl, Mr. hi gel him a panlon. yes- is being heard .bulge Howell Murriagu license wan issued "M would lie foolish of me." lie said, and a Jury, the following witnesses for Falkcnberg. terday To Arthur J. I logoi, of Head Consul lloak whs ini rod need to mii dial I would not nccepl a parWytuiiiug, und V'llaro 1). Lynns Ihe state were examined late yesteruro-.Hitns and he us iiexl spe.ikcr. don. heiMilse eu y lsidy knows thill I of Ogden. day afternoon for the Male: lbs. a splendid matlim saccoideil him. mill have no more lo do wi'h I tie .lue Powers and Brick. Al Herrick, uimi-''ia an bis Idres lie by began would iave to The musie for the Nannie Tout Thomas. 4). J. Gutkc. Charles Wiigbt. aeeeptaiiee than hi- a at one of of experiences With niv cnnilctien. However. 1 will grand ope i a I'oneert has Leu arranged C. H. tireeuwell and (I. Grey. The siory I ITii n serious!) public meeting, the do im! want a pardon, f, by Mr. Charles Thatrher. one of our things that uau splied on the night of toM of Ids uppreclollon of ih,1 say I mu ii'ius-enof ibis ch.irge on whim own mnslclatis. and ut lit rebe.irs.il the shunting were leslllled to by Iho lloak him ili.e temicicd I splendid rerepllon have Inin (oe'icted. It is a mu tie: tllln afternoon it proved ii gieiit witnesses, many or whom were wit- eicniiig. :1m nvi-- i that al' lie slated of p lief pit- with me and I want to lie No additional The people of Ogden will re- nesses to the tight. western eoiiuiry. and even in the far allcie.i in g.. 1. jail. ceive n grand musical treat lonlghi at farts were brought mit other tbs it- easi. he had luarl of t hi "Of I'oiiisr d the depart ment i,f the liraud. The .lewcl Song from whut has been publisher! art oral limesof Oudcn in imuv wayi wi re, i ri, ,1 I may have a ila; 'Fali.-t.- " wiih i lie , pinning wheel In and said that word had gone jiinice Ilian one. two to at u my private nffiiis action is a great f.ivoriie In Kuiepo Im ill all over tin- coum i y of ti'" go ..1 LAID TO REST liefer, .laiiii.k t Ht. IuuiK I will lake and la the eut. Miss Nannie is in In Ihi- - city in rendered , w.uk 1 lie lllle but unless I ll't'clvi' splendid form ami a larae uinllinIlian Minlie neV nfcneil o Mich word I "ii1 .tsrt to iiiiro. Thi should greet ,er upon hei' brel opper.i'-anc- s The Funeral of William McGregor I'li- fillin' fioiu ihe rraicni'il an i a surprise ;o me and has mu lociin Ugdi'ii. Ms Held Yesterday. ami roi liiii-l si imlp-'iiii in p:epa" mo-- i so fr.i'e. nal ra!!' r 'milks inii An action was Hi, yesier.lay for Mr-- . Tlx' funeral uf William Mctiiegur ismThe FESTIVITIES AT MARIETTA. Cathiime Inline agaiti.i ;iie I niou r the l pi ,,gia:n pail Pacilir Haiimiul for the sum w ah held fr.im (be First ward a - liiruisiii-iwell known w.i:- Tint id. I I bouse yesterday aftelTlsm a' 2 of llii.enii Ulllege l In be luc as damVl.illill I'niir sii'o. Mi, i. (!,-lunik'll .ii Vai ! m ages lot per-- , mi.1 I injuric- - Miri.iiiied o clock. The spenke"- - wo-- e 1resMeir Mil II ill ir i dirge voi'il Miss soiii. . I'rheli-luwXII I'ic dis1 ingiii- ti I i!i n . mi t' C. F. Miriillcion. Chamberlain in a wreck on tb' licfcndam's road. Ten Fie.l son. . in Iln- riiv iitti-nd- i v llu .lost pit I'unv .uni I. II. Knsign. The aililile: it.in w s In .m'diilo -d of Wrlling'un New The intisie was furnished by tile ward ilM Kx , i ; ''ip to Jack ri ii dowerx aid p wllh ;,ii.i',d ') i 'in choir slid solos lc. Mrs. Mary Fat ley pi mis. and a h1 ge uicib ,.u I., ilfr c! i Zealand n Ihe goes' ef Livingr!i.ir!,i' (on ' mold1-- , re ston I",' a few days Mi. liieentleld. and Mrs M. C Mood. The inieriiient a bac'igi inn-'- s iti p!i mu . ist ,'t ". i. "Th-ill.who - ii rim'c .a lamiliiu. wo- - a pa- - was in the ell', cemi'rrr. TI'.' pr. L!;i!l, ."iira im bidi-F.i k idsu g ltiah ' V ri !i T. X'ir,' I'lcsiiieril k"t:.- Sisb i Icii'iut." F..i, ' ALTON PACKARD !' Nil'1 i: . i i- , But more important than all else. Dr. Prices Baking Powder carries only healthful qualities to the food. ih-.t- r !. . -- Hun-da- tait'-vie- - J l dls-frlc- Ko-nb- el t; ea-te- rn counter-marchin- v. Ka-i.- fr - York, Oct. IS.- -. A simpie mid brief funeral service was held today for the lair Mrs. Jefferson Uavia at tlie Hotel Majestic. Rev. X. A. Beagle of Ht. Htopben'g Kpiaivpal church officiated. He waa assisted b vRrv. Geo. S. Raker, clmplain of the Soul hern society, and Rev. Henry Lubeck. rector of Bt. Timothy 'a church. The service was private, only the members of Mrs. Uavia' family, ,f the Inlted lhmghlera of the Confederacy and a small number of Intiinuie friends being preseui. Numerous wreath covered tlie casket, uni' of which was sem by President a and Mrs. Roosevelt. Other floral came from the governora of southern states and from various societies of which 51 ra. Mavis waa a member. Late this evening the body waa g e e - THE GOOD New THINGS j kvi:i;t iotatoes Kli( 1M.AXT n:u:iv repie-seulatlit- 's . lll'lUIAKDMJl'ABlI m: JTMrKixs GKAllCK triu-uie- KTAlM.Ksuttl IWNCY liliOl'KKIKS. railroad taken to the Mreet and terry al West Tweuiy-ihirstarted on I tie journey to Richmond. A company of Ya. artillery Irnm Governor's island acted us military NAVAL REGULATIONS. d Respective Duties of Officer itely Described. Defin- Washington. Oct. Ih The cuu'uidnn which characterized the n.ivui cmvoy of military exieditiim during the war, caused by the lack of knowledge liv officers uf Hie line of demarkaiiuii of their duties, hasresiilted in un order Issued by the Joint army mid navy hoard duties. When an expedl-(int- i over sea which requires liavai ci hi v. iy is decided upon, a naval of suilabli; rank shall be appoint eil as cuuvoy rumniainler and lie given facilities lo inspect in sips as hey to asceriiiin if pioperly tilted out with qulpmeut necessary for the jiropi r management and ('iimrul of the ron vo. wiille lu transit and while disemliarking men and animals. The navy department, shall u saiga a naval lieutenant ami a junior or warrant officer and four tUar(ermas-icror signal men for each transport mid supply such convoy, the senior officer com railing Ihe nvtveramte of such HHVal ruiivoy. The naval convoy eoiuiitamler shall have control of all movement of the licet trail shall establish all orders r sailing and formation and will make provision for emergencies, such aa an attack by un. enemy. The plans of 'sliding will lie deckled upon by ihe army officer roiumatiil-Ing- , who will consult with ilic naval convoy commander as to tmvul aspresi-rMiin- ifft-cer I x f.-- sistance. T.B. cscori. BATTLESHIP Wsnt Wids, Was Better. Sscond First Broadsid HERE YOU ARE New York. Oct. Hi. The battleship of llmtr Admiral Maine, flagship Biatis. reached port today from the Massachusetts coast, where she engaged in target practice. According lo a report that reached shore through a.inie of the crew, all gunnpry records were broken by the Maine's gunneis. Jit Is said 29 out of a possible 29 lilts were made In firing a port broadwide of guns a, a target two mile distant. Thu target waw ibx3d feet, and was knocked down, It is said, liy shell. the thirty-ninta The practice waa new to the or t:lie Fulled States navy. It is known us broadside tiring, all Ihe guna im the side of tlie ship being fired at a target 4.0IU I yards away. The first broadside of five allots went wide. The seruuil broadside took from 2t to 27i sccouda to fire:, then, the range was found, the guns wete loaded und fired faster und faster until eight broadsides were fired in Hit) seconds. BOYS Roller Skates h gun-ucr- STORM ON FLORIDA Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated Washington. Oct. Ik. It is probable that (tic question uf tilling, temporarily ut least, the position of vice general of Ihe Philippines, taken lip by the President. Secretary Taft regai da the situation in ihe Philippines as important, and is anxious that the membership of the commission shall he complete. President Roosevelt will lake up in a few days the vacancy ill llie supreme court of the Vnited States, c.tused by the retirement or Associate Justice Hi own. Secret ,iri Tuft was asked today as In bis attiiinle In regard to the position. He declined lo make any poai-liv- e tdalcmem. When it was reealled to iiitn that the President had. on his p'tiiiii from Oyster May. suggested ttiHt the secretary practically hnd eliminated himself from the Mr. Taft simply smiled and subl Hint tlie President's views are usually gmi-riii- will soon lie Line Prices From 50c to A.m Come Quick COAST. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. IS.- A severe storm hs lieen blowing today on the east coast of Florida, but the wire T. S. HUTCHISON went down early in the day, aud It has been impossible t obtain details. Vice Governor General of the Philippines to Bo Appointed. SCO. Both Phones 236 MAINE. - VACANCIES TO FILL. EVANS No. 306 Twenty-Fift- Street h Just before Hie wires failed the oper- j ator at Miami reported an unusually was fatally hurt. Vice President Fuir--1 high tide, with water two feet deep banks. Congressman and Mrs. Xich-- ' in the telegraph office and lower ulas lying wort It, the Hon. Charles G. Hawes and Governor Harris were only st reel s flooded. At St. .Augustine the tide was Hie a short distance away, luit (ltd n! highest in ten yeara and streets along know of the accident until the unveilthe hay front were inundated. ing ceremonies were over. COMMUNICATION ARRIVES AT SAN FRANCISCO. NOT YET RESTORED. Kan Francisco, Oct. 19. At the end New York. Oct. IS. At 2 o'clock of h lung ten days' trip from Honuluhi this morning cable communication under convoy of the Fulled Stales batMail with Havana had not lieen restored, tleship XX'laoousin, the Pacific and the XVeolent Cnlmi Cahle coin- - steamer Manchuria arrived tonight. pinv was unable tn get Into comnmnl- - j The Wisconsin is returning from the cation with Miami, Fla., or Key Went, Aslatir station, and will proceed to the land lines throughout soul hern 51are Island navy yard for a general Florida having lieen prostrated. It is overhauling, iHter being attached to that tho Pacific squadron under Rear Adimpossible lo get lufnrmiitinn will give any liasis for an estimate miral gwinburn. of the damage in Havana. Tlie cable j The Manchuria la badly damaged as lines on the western Cuban end ah a result of going on Walmanlla reef.' with Havana by land wires, off tho isiamf of Oahu, August 20. wliilo cuiinec ami the presumption is that these hound from this cily for the Orlenl. wires have lieen put out of commis- The Manchuria lay on the reef sevcoi reel. sion. eral weeks, and la believed to have A single dispatch received by the been aerimisly damaged. PYTHIAN DECISIONS. Associated Press Jrotu Santiago de MAYOR OF VALLEJO REBUKED. New OrlcuuH. On. Is. The supreme Cuba stale fliit the weather there is Tlhioiiii handed down a derision an- clear. This dispatch came to the Associated Press by the way of BerWashington. Oct. IK. The aerrelaiy of : member muda.' but nulling tlie expnl-lo- n Santiago de Cub, whirii Is of the navy has written lo the mayor from ITis'dntii Worcester. lodge, fi'Mi miles from Havana, reports of Vallejo, calling intention to Mas.;., on the charge of having negro nearly that all wires to the capital are down, j the written (al.. complaint a that an undue IdiKid in ills veins. Tlie e;ne was nuiiilier of liquor licenses were granted in Hie grand lodge of LINE ATTACHED TO LUTIN. in Vallejo, ami that llccuaca were not In Hi ease of a Pythian prevent oil from carrying on gambling living in riiieucii. name tmi made liizcrta, Tunis. Oct. 19. After the puliiie. b wn- - fill ini that tliis member location Mils morning of the sunken and immoral practicea. The arccreiary similar i it.nl expelled ;'ur beliig a bar submarine boat l.iittu. whirii went said that In consequence nf nil nation near another navy yard on in a lime when I' was unusual down with tro officers and the Pacific coast, the dcpai intent for a l'y:liirit to lie a saloonkeeper. fourteenTuesday men on b:wnl. French Hnd to reduce tlie imiul'er .T .Vlrerw.ird- - he iierume a siloonkeiper. Haiiisii divers worked all lo mark vessels lining the yard until the evils Tlie supreme tribunal decided today the iiriT.it fdii of Uie Lnlin day mirier the had been ilti't as Hie man Mail been once exnos; difficult condition. Many " bein-- r lie for lii'ist barelllier pelled were before the lust DEMOBILIZATION. also lo- e'.pilli'l for Iwing a saloon-kcepe- diver, at l::,onecessary tills afiernoon. and lliilt the supreme iiiliu-ii.i- l Kiicceedoii in fixing a lino to thefinally liow St. Pel. burg, Oct. lb. -- The flnsl is liiinlde to drsw a iiiK'iurtion anehrir chairs. in tho ilemolilltzailoii of Russia's step iietwceii ,i bartender and .1 siilrein A buoy was ill ached tu this line, great Manchurian army was taken toman. and as the first laioy placed this mornwhen an order was published. ing floats over the conning lower, the day the muff of the army of tho two aliow thal Hie Lutin lies In a diDISCUSSES CHEESE PARING.'' us it Is iilficiuily designated, fur east, rect line between Fort Rente! and whose coinmumlur. Gen. Groedekoff. Sio'fiif 'd. Bitciii 10, Oci. 1'. Harem Cape Bizerta. was lately lelieveil. Only s corps Admiral llrdhir vild tlie divers tn commandi-V i. Twi n!.i n ull, first lord of Mv iiirnii-iil- t t i will remain in Manrhurla . . di ii'i-- i od a opei-i-ll liciv uuilg!it, tap mi tlie sin'll of ihe submaI. i ,li..l' gauie of the evacuation until Ihe W which, on urcount or recent iiiacks rine. .No answei was given to these of that completionThe Russian troop Vi. in ii,l 'in i In roili-gi'territory. - -- I , on the go, oMin'.otit for allege "('lii signals. w.i ,h tli lit in Siberia arc already on a peace footnntiid-p,- i in the niu bad Tninni'tiiw morning an will Ii . imere-ti - It: wild oiisidi'i a ')! After ti. ado lo pa.--, two heavy chnina miller ing. .1., HIHM pill iiiMUi. D.r refer. ,) to :! e -- neer .It'eudiut f'i bow .it'd evn .iDii'v iif mu.'it it f ef Hie fi'UiL,i CRITICISES CUMMINS. I. min. and u tills mean it!r i to raise lie" :!( bare ship Htoa'lnunght's L.iiuiiery P1! ititr. ii hi Hi.'1-, lie g.nfiTimi'nt's to ihe side of the Ah.lniiah dock. iMirtOill inn ji.stifii I" U.M.I ' ' T. TH.. 5 nines. Iowa. Oct. pulici uf rensnn.ihle eronotny. Itn debvi-nH- l fuwa in two addressc FIRE? Bryan :wuii'il lio idea that the admlrali) 200.000 GOVERNOR FOR PANAMA. Sanborn and Mason City. v ii! today in proposal- - cndiimtering his urt'lre at Sanhim he critiliii of tin1 I1?. Ran Fr.'iirisco. r.f navy. ieniy i 'X A,dis- - In 1' I' w.i- - dei'i.l-InOil tin- enurrury. the ,'i.tiniiaif y astious fir.- is huriiiiig in the Smith-- ' cised ilit- position of tlnv. CumminI. , ! '!: ,11 'if Ill'S-Tatin' axiom ilisi must ern Pacific freight y arils al Fifth and on Hie ijiriff and praised Senator ' m llio XX'bit' i'.i'UI im S, At Mason City not cl.i-- li wiili he fighting cflicicnc) Berry streets. II 'i- - reported that Follrite of Wisconsin. .oi mu ii urn nor of four t r:t"i of loaded freight cars and he discussed the tariff. fie,!. , :l i ii Prominent Iowa Democrats accomtho adjoining sh-are on fire. The i'.m.i'i'ii 1 If nii'ii,-- of tic WEATHER CONDITIONS. fire dipar'U'ent is endeavoring In pre. panied Mr. Uryun on hi t:lp throaga i p- ; oi have uul t 1 Kem-niere- Rsmaini of Mrs. Davis at Hotel Majestic. Ovsr th geuerate and diatribiite gas fr lighting and heating purposes, to sell coal and other fuels. Mr. Sn,-wwho is the heaviest stockholder in this company, is a resident of Halt lathe, where he lias also secured s franchise from the city fo" the operation of a like romiumy. The work upon this I'ompany' plant and pipe Hue. ii is In' cumim neej in a very reported, will short time. uiali-dolit- un-tie- SERVICE BRIEF FUNERAL -e g "M.-ioii- lu Loose Leaf Devices a Specialty ti-i- iv ......... al jour tfaiiouir's, c.uue Located at 41 7 23rd Street Articles uf iucoiporatUra of the Ogden (iih. Light and Fuel cumiwny w ere filed with the county clerk late yesterday afternoon. This new company is the one ihu secured a f ranch Irma the c:.y laM June to lay its mains in the city and carry on a general gas lighting business. The capita! stuck is Seil.ehl), divided into five thousand abates uf Il'Ni each. The officers and directors ere ihe folA. T. Wrlghi. president; lowing: Ralph K. Hoag. ice president : Frank H. Stephens, aeiytary und treasurer; K. T. Harris, (burge A. Snow. Joshua F. lirant, Jr. ITte objects of the company stated in their papers is to manufacture, d study the label If you don't flnJ whai you want Wc'il make ii. ue. til'.v-iw- art Couxul I. 11 I Printers, Binders and Manufacturing Stationers. .V.i-o- ai' HEAD OF WOODMEN OF THE WORLD VISITS OGDEN. ' Avoid (he alum powders CHAS. BEVERIDGE. F. H. KEDDINGTON. COMPANY of the Hail lao.c 'lby pus-ci- l ill Salt Lu , Humlay ;.wa t. iiioriniig The funciu wli.ili a- the ill. s d under the Ol.ii-of beige of the City, was ,..! on Tuesday. pjp dis'casisl. win. w.i T!:idi'iitilied inieresis wi;!i the early stock ruisa-ut To s:ale. was a.- iironiiuelil i:i m u: ig circles .mil t a a uumber of ' faimius vcsis wa- - manager, ef a few milch : Ciirury mine, bs-ai:orl!i if Kelum. Clai, The deceased was born in Cornwall. Iug nud. about year ago. tl.- - cu.iic to Ctuh in lhT'i and settled In :li - valley. Like, ark watched ail the Jlr this great bc wonderful growth cour, ry and told mar.' in'eicsRng es of the ea'b history ofthe huH: ::ii, ibis city'. i.nli iail. Mr. C!..rti in sni vlvi. ie a w.fe and B. Tytirei- children, ilrs. William if ilii- - city and re,Clark or Hall Lake. Then- - also a large circic of friends lb (Igdeli and n Nevada who Sab laikc and Hdiit me famexit tided i heir sympa:! ' bcicave-111011ily of Tie deceased In BOAK NEW OAS A ut John Clark, ilt-ur- HMMi. PiOMEEB of tee Henry Cars. sii'ter, R. lOHl-t- ! . ii' ,:om Qi. MORNING, licit vlt it t Sketch f John Baking Powder IMDA 1 d : I td vs. g 1 i t 1 see-ces- gemi'iu-liospiialit- : .Xlassa-elinseit- s. I'aii-.--- - - I I - ..ll-ra- I l o - . , . M-- . I : Crei-nlud- X : i i - - - W i I i : ) treiratrsisag I Bili-d- ! . Did You Know Firat Lecture the Weber of Stake Academy Course .i munition d cyi s JEWELERS no prnHr adjni-:-nl of fiainer. We 'challenge any. one to make a heller J'iIj uf either, a chance to and j 1: . , r:,; 1. (it i - r.i. '!! nii.w r tii;-- j w' ! ni-- ih : tl j I in.ii tl in l- in:'' Glasses? J.S.Lewis&Co. Opticians ' ' 1,' ,i FP I 41. s !:.ll !t,tvr whmM in PiK Kat rK it e the :i . ll Hr ajis Iriiit'1 irt: Ilpprry -- u.t :!, Illi . lclrr- ai kii! d' th- - e;i- n.ii-i- . vu - liii-- - .' ij" in- ! piclbiis -.- Hiii'O'.'n.'o-- i will 1,'t .K'l'O'lip.lll) T-.- !. I;, ib oil his -- - trip '!. ! -- MILITARY HEADQUARTERS. r,; ul sdUSC'.i. i, r I'l'.i 1 .1 miiid:-- i .oiei-it.- o, , in Wits Ir I':-- . Ik. -- Tlie genernl i" c. ir.liiMiis iSBiiei' of w. aif ::n wi,ii lii1' iiireau today ays: : mica disi ut bailee of small di-meter, htr .f gveH severity, in and 'ti; The 1 01 !i'x. passeil over Bftnd Key r Kf) We-- '' Fla . at 2 o'clock this iii.ixl'iium wind velocity tne first r. nni'il station tMdng 72 miles an hour. Tlie disinrbani e is now F!o;-- ' ,,1''a,eiit!' iptf the sTfihensteMi oi!iiori'i " -- i'eaei. ."g Bto'ii: on 'liin- - are displnve-'.i F!"'iii (vast and from to - I a I I XX .. 'I, oi, M.i-.- Oct. X ( tn; !1 ls ' ; :1 i' :'f 1 i .1 IS' - fi : . .:! h, hnd cniiip', 'ed iif.i.r Iti blowing f,i - ni ; off.i-j ii and in his .ii, going mol iMi h.ii'.' iiip,-1 :i:ol with pictn ,1 7 -- w,- - .itH . -l- j"-- ' 18.--- I . ii si: t i; a. nf T'.if w.i .111.! w..- ,- ii ; t :i j if N1 ,! otiii- - !'. .!! hjtr.m .'1 '' -- ' v .me ' i,i vi MiU tS T- 1 . I'lo (. rii . .4 . i 1.) .1J K '1. expert opticians. 11 Bxamlnaiions are Free. 1 i ' Sl.lM ii . vidi-ei'b'- ir :ii i.iti 1 I i wi ,ri.! iLHirn'irt VilHtx in prisr. Whi! prove to you we are ng .1 V'i :i r ti .,,iv.:.,sr ak I ii- 1 elY-n- t J. S. LEWIS & CO. caref-;- I ( f a s'.i-e- . ; i l i I 1 Comfort inGlassrs ! i - net ing'.i:: li.i- j. i to . I: - iiT-ve- .1 - jl U iy I.)'5 r ' ': " i'-T- I i:, -- ins" uukinu Chii :uo if n ,i di i : 'ti, e.i (Im. Hu;,i;i. ., i 1'! ' .1 " - it, .' n: ..i:. :.' s- -' No-fo- lk .I.K'ksKl.Xl.l-.'- . the "anics fiori reaching the passenger depot and cars at Third and Townsir.d .tree's. It Is ie;sirtid at O'clock that the loa ms already exiie-lo- lUoo.iHMi. the state. BANK ROBBERY. Nowata. T T.. Oct. 18. Burglar the safe hi the state bank CRASHES INTO PARADE. twelve miles south of here, et at fi o'clock this morning and M.i lieii.i. o.. Or!. ing I2.7U2. all the money In the bank. The th" c- reniiini-- K ii, connection with the woik was dime with id a bronze tahei on the Twils stolen from a railway section .Xlarlwta campus late today bv Vrj. house were t:sd hy t'ie robber. X:!,o R discovered un:rfi''ii, a car on j' The r.iliiier, was not the and iar!;o-sbur- g hank th9 til th' opened systefii ist'c-- i in'n a io:trTi of a parade. ! moraing. Ir is supposed the injuring nine persons. .None fled to the Osage hills blew open in Talaisi. 1'.-7in- - tl-'- nltro-glyccrin- e. ' scri-msp- . M.i-:-t- rn-hi- er 'ht rwh-her- s |