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Show THE MOIJXIMI EXAMINEE: .IRS. JEfFERSON DAMS DU CKAPSEYS CASE LAID ID REST IN C01R1 OF REVIEW Wedding Volunteers. Confeaerate fantry and Daughter of tne Confederacy in Pronesa on. Presents Kirhu'Oiid, Vu Are always used, aud especial!; In the line of cbinawarc. Our beautiful lines if fancy und dishes is the most complete of any in the cit. An inspection will demonstrate this. See us befote u- - Dnis, alr.oa n tin- - re' ltt ! t'liiifediiacy in Holy w,hi. 'hi body Our Churcn Must Broaden Out Is to Take in All Men. In- niatkt. t'n, ctnit-ii-r.- d lirl ' . at er.- - .. dlMiliuialu husiiaiid. d Olsen, Grocer, - 2259 Washington Ate. Bush 4 Gerts Pianos. Newman WARDLCIGH C. H. Bros. Organs. ruxos ORGANS AND MUSICAL lia-u- XESCBANDISE Violins, Guitsrs. Accordeons, Ban- jos, Strings. Publications of Sheet Music. Latest See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 2371 Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. PICKETT over the grave of President Davis. Mrs. Dntis' rearing place is next to that of her husband. Taps were sounded by 2'jglrr of the Richmond Howitzers, who performed a similar service for Winnie President Davis and Mis Grocery Co. Cow-ardl- Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords Edmund Vaughan Banking in Cuba, ALWAYS NICE AND ERtSH Ave. WEDDING PRESENTS are the order of the day BOSWELL Oct. G. ed follow: President. G. R. Whitson, vice president of the National City Bank, New TUB JEWELER Ydrk City. Vice president. J. C. Powers, vice president Uitlxeiis State Bank, Ky. Members executive council In represent the state assoelallons: F. O. H. Watts. Nashville. Tenn.: ('lay Hollister. Grand Rapids, Mich.: C. Q. E. C. Chandler. Wlehita. Kansas; Chantlierlsln, San Antonio, Texas; Frederirk Katen, Milwaukee. Members of ihr executive commitSt. lamia; tee at large: J. A. F. H. Curtis. Bosmn; D. A. Culver. St. Louis; J. K. Oil ley, Atlanta. Ga ; John T. Ttenery, Pawnee City, Neb. Members of thr executive council is where you buy the best for the money 370 Louis, on Vaughan, president of the National Bank of Cubs, ;it Havana, addressed the banker convent ion on "Hanking He spoke as fellows: In Cuba. Edmund O. Vaughan, president of the National Bank of Cuba, spoke of the natural wealth of Cuba and of its growth in trade and commerce. At the close of the long succession of wars for Independence, he said, she was practically devastated, not only or her crops, horses and cattle, hut also of her uiilla and machinery. 8he not only had nothing to sell, but it was necessary to buy from the world even to her provision!. Today her foreign commerce has reached' nnrt-- than $2(JU.uftO,Onu per annum with the balance of trade in her favor. In other words, she is producing for export In these few years more than f lUO.OOU.OOo per annum. The United Staten today Is selling something less titan fifty per cent of Cuba's imports and Is buying over 90 per cent of her exports. The present reciprocity treaty gives the states a preferential dnty of twenty per cent less than other count ris. This should enable the United States to increase her sales In that market. The reason Americans have not. met with better success in Cuba is largely due to nut studying the disposition of the people and their wants. The report of the nominating committee was ihen submitted and adoptThe officers elect ed unanimously. GROCERIES Washington NAME OFFICERS. Address by St. IWENIY-rOORI- H to represent sections: Trnt section Feat in J. Wade. Si. Louis; rhillp 8. Ra brock. New Y'ork; Jackson. Philadelphia. Savings bank section -- Byron J. Latimer, New York; Luciti Teter, Chicago: John Johnson. section -- Walker Clearing house Hill. St. Louis; Fred E. Farnsworth, Detroit; August Blunt, Chicago. Among the vice president ate the A. A. following: Arisons Calif-wnl- a Thfmorn yon look at the class of b'mdry work turned out by this entsb-ilimwre tlut the mure certain-win will , continue to favor ua with nt e nlr orders, for our prices are well the reach of eferyorie. for our new ratss on family aching. They will interest yon. ramento. J. N. Robinson. Salford. George W. Peltier. Sac- John B. Arnold, Hillings. Montana Oregon John T. Ainsworth. Portland. Washington E. W. Andrews. Seattle. Nevada T. P. Rickey. Carson Ci'y. i,;-i- 'k Ogden Steam Laundry 'Phones 174. PLACE - 437 23th your orders with MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Copings and Headfrom agents, they get large commissions and you hsTe to pay them. Bee .v".:r home people flrsL Yard 'Tioiilte City Cemetery. stone. Don't buy St INDICTMENTS INVALIDATED. Oklahoma City. Okla.. Oct. 19. More than 30t) indictmenla returned by the April grand jury nf the district eourt of this county were invalidated by a court decision cf Judge B. F. Bur well today, who held that the clerk of the probate court had no authority to swear jury commissioners. The list of names drawn from the wheel by the jury commissioners was not certified to hy the clerk of the district court, which was also held necessary. The decision is one of the most important ever made by a district court in Oklahoma. p-- on- - y, BELMOM PARK RtSLLTS l. Yi i' i uj old Ik-,- u li.i ! It- - . w.i.'ia" fl.l) Iiihiid made u lies .in-- when iy rcrudl ti'-- i -- .u.i , i Yt-i.- .:!.! t.trlor.i: iiu- w.-- i, W.H.l'lim: ., 1,1 i a: li. in-- , BIG RESULTS. .1 ti'ii III Mr titl'd. l.ul.uig . ed review- 'he history of the trial before the dioeest-acourt at Roehesierr and argued that the dioresean court, under a prnpert const ruction of rsuoni cal law, had no jurisdiction of doctrine, faith and worship. lit closing, Mr. Perkins said: "Our church must broaden out ir it i to take in all men. It limits must he rest tie ed. Christ did no: ask what were a man's belief. He laid down the rule that those of hi kingdom should minister to the want of mankind, heel the sick, care for the lante, the halt and blind, that he should be great in works. Thin cmirt sits as a court of Christ.' church. We ask you to determine your finding on the rule that Christ himself laid down. M. ''e. Time, ier hundred $2 in. ROBBED BY FOOTPADS. John Patrick Attacked and Robbed oa Water FronL Ran Fraucfsoo. hundred. Rliorta alone, $1 "u per hundred. 1.30. Cracked harle.-- ONE HATCH OF LUTIN OPEN. Bixerla. Tunis, On. 19. Divers run limed their work all day-- ' torlay on the French submarine Iwmi tilin which went down Tuesday off this port with two "fficiTH and fourteen men on lioard, sun) by nightfall they had flxed s chain unIer her stern and replaced the rifN- - under her bow liy s not her chain. M. Thomson, the 1 marine, was pres- srene practically all rin long. One of ihe Danish diver-- t reported that he found the principal hatrh of the ullti open arnl saw tw a t 1 4 inside. t. OF PRESIDENT. ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. U.'ust Factury, Rau Jae, Cat Kmii-tiv i were sue; of I'revurii! stid Ficiory, Lir.'.e Wolf Mill. K.mooi at mil tier lst night. Sian w a, Yi. slid of S:me t n of Mow Riartuiaii of r!.u liri-- uu. ? litiiil. 5. Thud lace, one mile St. Taiiiniany IouiiIh.Iowii iliild - won. II, dla heivtid. Time. di 5. Fun nk race, live steeple" hac. 1 slini't i. eilili Munaanu 2:54 2 5 - I4i'ii SIih ()ux 11 a third. T.me. Fifth larc. selling, six fm won. Clifton Forge Falkisinl third. Time. 1:17 4 5 , rai-emile and an eighth Sixth ar I foil. Rellevtle seeoiid. Arthur liter third. ti.m-ili-- won. and examine his extensive lines I of al- Ulllll Time, !:5H UNION LABEL Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Gloves, Overalls, YALE STILL AHEAD. Hats, Etc. i , PRICES LOW QUALITY BEST IN THE MARKET Estes Doctor Specialist Curas whan othara falL Madam mathada. Fra eansulUtlan far an, Chrenla Dlaaata of any nsron ar natura, Evary aaaa guarantaad. HARRY LEWIS WINS. Milwaukee, Win.. Get. 19. Harry Lewi of Philadelphia gut the derision over Jack Dougherty of Ibis city in a Iwiut before the Milwaukee Boxing club tonight. Dougherty wan floored twice, once in the fourth 'round and again in Hie seventh round. ton-roun- d STANDARD OIL GUILTY OF VIOLATING ANTI TRUST LAW. Ohio Jury Bringa in a Verdict After Long Deliberation. Findley, Ohio. Ort. 9- .- By the ver-diof a jury, the Htandard Dll company iif Ohio In guilty of nmaplrnry agalnat trade In violation uf the Valt law of Ohio. The entine i a fine of from $5ti to $5.bu0, which may lie repeated for each day of the offense, or imprisonment of six tu twelve month. The Standard Oil company of Ohio has given jiullre that it will file a motion for a new trial. Under the procure of the eourt. the defendant ha three duya to pul thin motion In form. The next step will be for the ecnirt to Inipime the penally. The defense will then take their 1111 of exceptions to aucli rulings of Judge Banker as they objerted to. to the circuit court of the stste. The appeal from this to the supreme court of Ihe court slate by whlrh tribunal, there Is no doubt, the issue will ultimately lie decided. To the male Ibe suit, the verdict and the ultimate appeal is important particularly because it Initiates an entirely new method of proceeding trade monopolies that Is, against hy InfoimaHon and affidavit, instead nf by grand jury Indictment. The verdict was rendered at 4:33 o'clock this morning and lestilteii from a continuous deliberation by tbe jury snll-truH- 1 A Partial List of Diseases Cured CaUrrfa, DMfnasa, Rlugiog la tba Bara, Dlsaaaaa o Upv Head, Throat, Nose, Bya or Bar. All of Ua Lungs, Bronchial Tubas and CbaaL Discs ies of tha Blmnach, Llvor, Kidneys aud Bladder. Haart Diseas, Nervous Troublas, 8t. Vilus Daaoe, Piles, FisHheumatlsm, tula and all Rectal Troubles, Tsps Worm. Blood Poinoolnff from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PR1VATB DIBRABB Of MEN quickly cuied to stay cured. Remember the examination aud advlcs Is FRBS. Coma nt ones. Tomorrow may bn &oo late. Call or write. at Dla-aasc- ijlhai. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST 1 a. m. to I p. ra. 24CI Washington Ave. (Boy la Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. Oars hours. Block 1. They Fear the Light WHO DO THE WRONG BURGLARS, SNEAK THIEVEG AND THAT LIKE. 11 consecutive hour. during thirty-twThe trial occupied seven days this ri liberation. When the case went to the Jury H 8:3u o'clock. Wednesday night, the first ballot of the Jury stisid nine for conviction and three for aeoulit. A the result of continuous deliberations to 4 o'clock, Thursday morning, one of thp three for acquittal joined the majority. At 7 o'clock. Thursday night, one nf the two remaining foi acquittal went oter lo the other side and at f o'clock this morning the last of the three gale his assent to llie xenllrt of "giii:iv" A touch of llie dramatic marked the two chiving hour of the jury' delllier-atlonHymns were sung d"ring nil Inti ten minutes of this time. This tej, minutes rame at an end Slid a ocjuror who had cupied hy the stood mil tn explaining his )i!il: loij and surrender lo llie niaj'irlly. Thete was Hid the s'ightest leiily Turn on the o sen Ice. The diver continued about ltdthenhymnal been niftny bow wfilioul hi dehcents with lie purpose of dr ors had The which were startsons', sleep. way of tunneling ed termlnlng the 2 o'clock in tie- mornafter shortly under the Morn of ibe iitln, which j ing hv shout Duee ridces. cliis-iimbedded in the iiotivm to a depth of flrat feebly through fh" snaclous court two feet. hymn after another ho:i. Asit one was (vldenl that a spirit was sung FIRE AT TOPEKA. of frafernalisni wa- - gaining hcjiduMr in the small chamlier In which the men were locked. The nutu-l.e- r 19. cvt. The business twelve Topeka. Ka.. lie hymn of voices increased, bodieK Tin- - Light CNE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL . . OTHERr H Li Oil R. 8. CAMPBELL, General Manager E. W. WADE, Jur- : , Oct. 19. John Patteamster, was attacked and section uf R.vrriie. Kas.. was badly nihlied hy two footpads about, in damaged byif fire earlv this morning. A number stores, a hotel, rooming o'clock tonight on the water front. house and two res'surants were dePatrick was walking street, crowded with between Mission and Howard streets, stroyed. The town when two men suddenly jumped from landseekera at the time of nJf. of were badly behind a lumber pile and while one and a number , of ihem brutally beat Patrick the other burned, but no ll'es were lout. $35,tii; ins.irance. 5.ufifj. attempted to go through his pockets. Patrick grappled with the foopads. MRS. ANTONIO YZNAGA ILL. and when several persons, attracted hy hi riles, came running up. the two New York. Oct. 19. Mra. Antonio thugs grabbed his watch and chain, valued at lob, and fled. Y'iniga. mother of C'lnsuelo, Durhe The atlack and robbery occurred of Manchester and lotdy Llter-Kaye- . and grandmother of the present Duke within a block of the arbor police Patrick was badly lieaten about f Mmcheater. n aerhiusly III with l aud face and was taken lh pneunii.iiiii at. tie- i i ' "I Msnborutigh in this city. (!ip HariKir hospital. rick. 1:4'-- 1 : . of All should call at (iirdrn City. 1.. I.. Get. 19. There is no eh nee of Yale' lolng wither of Ihe hunnra in ilti year's Intercollegiate golf tournament, which begun last Tuesday on the link uf the Garden City Golf dull. Yale' team ol six men wun last year and duplicated the last Wedmlay wheu they won out u gains. Princeton. Today the semifinal round brought about an unUi.iked fur reault, a Robert Aliboii of Yale, lat year', champion, whs lieaten by W. E. (Tow, Jr., a New Havi11 collegian, after a hahrd match, the ehnnipion hemg down afier nineteen bole had been played. The other semi final match, that between Dwight iii rl ridge of Yale and Dudley H. Harrow of Prlneetuii, was aleak, won by Partridge by one up. The final round of thlr'y-siIrtles match play will lie derided lomurrow betwein (Tow and Partridge. French minlater A 1) t u Union 'Nilr, Uttc pai l.iiue. R.inrh butter, ne to pii1. Leiiiiin. per dos. I'oal oil. 25c gallon gnll'in. $1.20. Finnan baddies. ITige In. Crabs, 2,"ir aud lobrters, 20c pound Usniied corn, 10c, 12c. lie, lilt--, ('tinned tomatoes. 2 foi 2.V. 1011 rim. 3 lbs. fur 25r. Short loin beef, lie lh Beef ribs, sets in in I2:C lb. .Kill roast. 124c, Veal breasts. Itlc. Veal steak of leg. 2"e. Veal chops, lie. Milliard ducks, 7h- - per hiacc; teals. 33c jier brace. la.vette cantaloupe. Iiic each. BtH'iN, 3 bunches for .ic. for 5c. Utah turnips, 3 Utah cucumbers, 2 lur 5c. Rump roasts, 8c to 124c. Pickled pigs' feet, lb, fur 25r. Pickled Iambs' biugue, (lie dox. AY hole mutton, 1H4' lb. ladn mutton chop- -. 174c lb. Leg mutton, 15c lb. Fursquarter multou. lur. Sirloin aleak, 17((r. Spring Iamb, forequarter, $1.00. Hind quarter, $1.25. ent at ibe iiu'i. iu lnivvii I'rrail For lliuu Fudiling I'm-- ltoei ALL UNION LABOR Time, l:ii9 Sfiiuid taee. one mile Km-ti'tc tiii-e- . usiilid, tlliver Ma-jad- a. Pittsburg, Ort. 19. Clinton n Wray and Charles H. Hixon, formerly teler and bookkeeper respectively of the Union Trust company of this city, who several days ago pleaded guilty to embezzlement of about 1123.000 of the funds of the 'institution, were sentenced today by Judge Young in the criminal court to' serve eight years at hard lafyn- - in the penitentiary. Winy told the court today that, the money taken from the institution had been lost in bucket shop speculation, and that with Hixon he had lost $90,. ooo to two firm, mentioning them bv name. He further said that they now had none of the money they embezzled. Judge Young severely scored the bucket shop keepers, and Assistant District Attorney Hobii tonight said that rriminal action may be brought against those whose names were mentioned as the places where Hixon and Wray s lost the money. ul n!vd Shepard, in his argument for Dr. Crapaey, called attention tn the fact that this wav the flrat case ever heard by a court of review of the Episcopal church and he declared that the result would affect the confidence of the churrh and of all others. Mr. Shepard dosed with a tribute to Dr. Crapcy, his energy, hta genius and hi work. He declared that of Dr. Urapsey were to be driven out of and porterhouo ihr church there was a very great company of clergy and laity over the 174cPul mast. Hie, breadth of the land who ought to be Round steak, 124c. driven nut with him. Chuck steak, loc. John ord OBrien, church advocate Rib boiling beef. or. fur the diocese of western New York, Utah cherries, 5c t 8c, presented a brief argument. He held U'th eshhage, 2c lb. . that the court of review was not lo Uaullllower. 10c ih. determine questions nf policy' or expeUtah new pntaloss. 13 lbs. for 23c or diency. hut to administer the law of $1.25 per hundredweight. hte church. , Fruit Jar: Pints, Hue; quarts, $1; 2 quart, $1.25. Caps. SUC) dozen. TEMPEST AT SAN SALVADOR. Pins apple. Mir per apple. Clt.mn peel, 25c Ih. Country Flooded Great Lon of Life Ijemon peel. 2ur lb. and Property. New currunis. 2 pkgs. for 23c. Friend oat. 2 for 25c. San Salvador, Oct 19. A tempest Orange prid. 20c lb. has raged Incessant lv for ten days Comb honey. I nr : 2 for 25c. throughout the republic, flooding the Sage, 5c ier hunch. rich valleys, principally that of Maple sugar, 2ur lb. and resulting in a great loss of Ralslnga, ltlr, 124c, 13c. and of the destruction life cuttle and New walniil. 21V and 224c lb. crops. Alimmda. 20r and 25c lb. Th Shu Salvadorean man of war Mixed nuts, 20c lb. ' Kixaluo was lost at Acjutla. The Hbulers. 5c flsh of various topography departments has Kippered salmon. 25c lb. been changed, buildings hive fallen, Smoked white fish, 20c Ih. tenants in the ruins, and burying their Ketchup, 3dc per large bottle. the Iron bridges over the principal Ye ateak of shoulder, 124c. rivers have been carried away. Onen-hal- f or whole hog, 9c. 1 5,(HMi.iH0 tons of water Upward of Loin and rib pork chops, 15c. have fallen. The aqueducts and elecHitltocks, 7',,c. tric plants at Sonaouate and Salvador Wbule fKrk loins. 13c. suffered losses. have heavy Vcsl necks, 8c. the storm is abating. The Today Sliced ham, 2tr. railroads, telegraph and commerce Picnic bam. lie. retraffic Is being are paralysed, but Eastern ham, 17c to 186. some In towns of the republic. stored Sliced bulled ham, 30c, The water mains at aome places Eastern ham plain, 16c. The have disappeared. rivers are Breakfast bacon, lHc to 25c. bringing down the bodies of persons Kduage, 124c. drowned In the storm and the carDry salt baom. 15c. es sues of cattle, and the sight of these Pickled pork, !24c lb. tend to increase the terror of the peoChopped suet, 124c. ple. Pork sausage, 12fcc. The losses are incalculable. The Hamburger, 124r. asgovernment has Issued orders that The price in each Instance Is by the be sistance given victims of the storm. Guatemala and Honduraa also have pound. for $Hi Timothy bay. loose, w? suffered aevcrel.v. It is said the losses ton; timothy haled, 75c a hundred per alii there amount to many millions of alfalfa lialf-atine a hundred; alfalfa dollars. hay, lonae, $9 lo $10 per tun. Wheat. $1.4o per cwt. EIGHT YEARS IN PENITENTIARY. Oat. $1.40. Whole coni. $H". Crneki-corn. $1.5o. The Sentence Against Clinton Wray Bran and shori. $1.13 to $1.10 per and Charles Hixon. Edward alki-r- . lai ring, l.oi isyiij.k R:si i. is Oct 19. race, fit" and a hall lurking. Hrt - lb tilled won. Aluh nomd Nrdr.i e, V-- tliinl SPURTS I.ieii-v!ll- - i S,ilfiag It-i- LOUISVIUE RESULTS -- in hi argttmeui e B. B. B. Fioci g lii- Muttius will luting . uf ll tvMdi-ii- i Self-Risin- ii iilfivi-- V. GUESTS -- '-' a l.i iw M rliiitt J Fur liiut aki'X i uf lut-M- it-r f - MU-I.'I- ,,f : c, v.. a!itiig;i-u- I lk-- t In Mr Tuf. . AsMMant Si-- i 1 l.i : , lieu V. Frur.C: lor .ui, Ml- - Muin-- . t-- u'i I.am ,li. tear, ii i - gi'M-b- ilft iu;i! m f NldM-- u WliKer Mv.-i.i!- m tb. u. tl. , I i... LYNCHING IS FEARED . Mr. Peikiu . Mi'iia'an. Ik'iilij. 1 uiv iti .iiid a Tittie, I Sixth race, mx wi.M. Fish). Iiud itite, l:l(i. ,). i.i.,1 i:j. tli'-.-in i, of l i u i t.-- I lkir: weight: straight (I for i dence. i ''xijtltiawai ry. irn 1) i Mi . i.Llu UiM . U u i.! 3.aritil hi a m t i$v tiuvrMou 'I l.( Iliill.ilih JifsiIM tii ll;t $! M.LlrtlLti. 1.? .4.1 I i!i: I in? .t t Au-lu-- jii( i J : h.-s- ADS YIELD i plsSii'J iiu-in- sta-:l,- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT waierti.il' and other f'-- ; an graduail' - BANKERS Vegetables Staple and Fancy 2341 n Davis. Pine Fruits t USE MOVE. iruct- - : ti vart-pa-lit- i l E. A. 'i'1-1- i!ii-- t. . f i l Fresh fruits and vegetables, staple and fancy groceries. !. THE ON n in w. iii-i: 1 ir.llu ;i::rt!rI Mi. luJ: l The train tt.g the lujy of Mrs. Davi arrived this luuiuii.g and a a met at El on. an uptown s'uiio.i. by lJe.itenaui J. Taylor Ei'.ison. The member of tne Hat is faintly i pront-nwent Mr. .n-- Mis J Aildi sou Hut e. Davi. Miss Hayes. Hates uiiU Ir. and Mrs. Webb. A deNt-tail from l::r Ymk camp of Confederate Yeleia'is aiii-i- as honorary guard. From Ruud street details Loin the local companies of Ucttfedr rau- Veterans escorted the bodv to Si. Paul's Tlieie the casket Epiactpul church. was placed in the basement of ibe auditorium ambl nwe: At ti o'r'.tick l ne casket was taken into the 'indy of the chinch, wbirh was packed with people. The funeral servlets were onduried by llev. Kobt. V. Forsyth, recinr of the church, as aisled by Rev. .1. William .limes, chaplain general of the Tonfcdeiate Veterans: Rev. .lames Power Smith, who was Slones nil .lackai-n- ' chaplain: RabM ('attach of Rvhla Aliaba synagogue, Richmond: Rev. lr. Ijindttti K. Maaou. Rev. lh. V. V. Tudor and Ret. f)i. A. N. (tragic. The services were of the simplest character. The proreaahn to Hollywood ceinc tery was made up of the local battalion of the Seventieth regiment ol Virfrom ginia volunteers, a coiuiwnt Petersburg, the Richmond llgiit infanl try and the Richmond Huwinser. and visiting companies of Confederate Veterans and Daughters of the Confederacy, und C.viifederaie Memorial aaanclations. There were representative in line front most of the state which made up the Confederacy. At the head rode Gen. Stephen I). Lee of Mississippi in rlviliau garh. as Rain chief marshal of the parade. fell almost constantly. The whole route of the profession was lined with people who stood under umbrellas. At tne cemetery there was another large gathering of people. The brief service were conducted hy Rev. Dr. Forsyth and Rev. Dr. Beagle. The Howitaera fired i.n artillery salute and two companies of infantry fired three volleys over the grave. 'Conspicuous among the magnificent floral offering at 'the funeral was one from President Koosevelt. This at the cemetery- - wan placed at the base of the monument biuiag. j,. i of water-.oa have become W.1S Nf.. Y '.II k. Oct. If a liow there i 1'eSi-- l 'I'll oil a tUiC.lutl to lllil: :!ic whi.-l- t a til l.i. ui. ; i.f Krv. Dr. A. S. Uiap-eleclo hip. tor of S;. Andrew church. Ituclic-uci- . At the butcher'. tie- .ppt-.ii OI. vie! cd of I.ct'i t y . wilcLi iua:i trd (itteka urn came up today for a hearing biloro 7b ..mi :ib cent in the Episcopal court of rot tew for fin tor click i ini' department. I: wa- - agiccd :j t he ut- - iuvuriubl; t. withhold derision until the cac had flawed. heeu heard in full. (J.iture. 6 lb. "! The member of the conn an-i .ina nut. 10 ui S itnarh. Sc lb. Bishop Scarborough of New J Rev. Dr. R W. Huiiluglon of tin H liter i :'.i .eu,. Rev. Jlr. A. B. Hiker. Ret Hr. (aulirrrie. 2 Qu-John R. Menu, Uhatlr Bart lei ; pears. Ir Frederick Adam and Janie Parker, bunch the last three uaiueil being lay mm. S eei potatoes, ber. California grafter It wa found at the Rochi atet trial Peppers, lour fm that Dr. Crap-e- y l.ad denied the V Egg plant. ltc eai gin Inn it .f Jeu ai.d impugned the j Side teal. 8sf-lou- t I.: doctrine of the Kpic pal chtrvb. As teal. Hw-- r a teeuli of the findings he wa Inin, lie ll I.ji.I. 1'i lb. burke John ord O'B.'ieu of Hi.lliin acted et 4.V a church advocate ai.d Edward M. Halibut. 1.V: flom. ,1 H. PerShciuird and Rcpres.-rraelit- mII for lit kin tif Rocheelei' appeared fur lr. lie Ranch egg. " Urapsey. l'he day was taken up with cheese. argument which will be mutinuc.l Mr. O'Brien in hi- - argutomorrow. Sage cheese, i.V a ment prot ruled again' udniiiing Beet eugar, $5.7i evidence a statement of v. Crapsey's Fl.'io. hi a included in brief liy Mr. Per Sau Kiigar, $3.93 nek H.KifxM' cliee, I7'ge touching upon the propriety ot Swisi. cheese, Sic !l certain doctrines of the Episcopal church, in which he claimed tlie court Orange, from Ji- ' However. it wa had no Jurisdiction. IfananaH. floe dnxen finally decided to admit all the eviHigh patent flout. api-i-a- luij -- LTES . .ivr;.it-n- i tiia in par: ot well i In p.a.-- I,. it ei u it if JHiiMMi. OGDEN MARKETS iti.i Virginia Ail !ilAV UTAH, UtiHEX, - 1 I eutlitisinxni. volume and Then "Home Rweet Home" wn suns rd 'be national anthem followed, and wss then more hvmn. heard between the limited pauses. It bore n tone of deririon Inn of cor. A few minutes later came iliality. llie iinonneement that the Jury had and Judge reached an iigrccmeiu Banker wa hastily summoned. Afier the verdict hid been read. Attorney Troup :cp9-- tin to the bar of the court, a the jury was braiing the box. and sail be wished to make the new trial in the enae. He motion foi was assured hy tile court that the hid. linn would beeMtertalned. w'leroiipon Tk court be r tiirueri o his at i.u'-- adjuitin1 d. gained in Wanted f 0000 more men to smoke Weslers CIGARS Strictly Union Made By special request we make Wcslers Best Street, Ogden, Utah. at 375 Twenty-thir- d Co. Agent |