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Show MulJMMi TI1E nr, HEN. UTAH. EXAMIXLK: 1. WRIGHT'S TiMOREOW STORE No. S. WILL EE CHE OF THE CREATES! DAYS OF THE RtKOYAL in ibe From eight u'ckic morning till ten o'clock tomorrow night, thi hig store will fairly hum with the. noise jf much business. Today the de- I SALE price. There's an old mono umu ucceakful merchant by which reads tvuial! "ipilek it is actuated hy too splrit of liberality which has ever characterised thin buaineM the spirit which leads u to believe that In being liberal with our customer, they wilt give to us liberally of that patronage and thu vc are mutually benefited. Tomorrow will the crowd throng the -- tore enlarged selling force will nerve them, end which mauy are the savings will be nude. Profit." counter. Only highest class merchau-ds- e is allowed to go into this tale while It Is true that price are universally reduced yet the are kept up are qualities than watched more diligently ever (or, a wa have said thla sale must be opr must greatest advenlsemAit-- It Ate-for-e, Tomorrow Only Those Black Silks Will be Sold at 72c There aje Just one hundred raid of tbi silk which wt'l he old beginning tomorrow rooming . . It la a heavy black lalTeia there ere dealers wlio are asking $t.2. for the aantc qual'ty the wads "Warranted to Wear" arc woven tu the xelvage the width t 36 Inches . . Tomorrow-Xun- c Monday at this price you may have It for a yard means of demonstratthe benallta of keeping-- "" money at home an eastern firm recently started In circulating a new dollar to which was fastened a tag having space for the asms of each person into whose hands it came . . The lntmc- tions, also printed on the card, were to the effect that It should uot be spent with any peison who would probably spend It out of town each day the ewspapers told of its travel ind of the power It had been in buying goods, showing bow much home business was creatin ed by keeping the, dollar town . . the result wa surprising every one took pride In keeping it going uo one Baited It down" and much business was dune on the single Indies' fleece vests which were scratch. under . won't . All Sheas Chsapar. The eutlrc shoe stock la offered at the removal alc price . . choose any of the Douglas. Queen Quality, ar any of- - the best makes and the price will be cheaper . . Anil let ua impress this flirt : The Naw Goods are all included . . there Is not ii pair of men's, women's or children's shoes iu the eutire store which will not be oid at the removal sale . rcijuctions. Eiderdowns . . all colors 45c . 38c. The Casts and Suita Art Offered at the Removal Reductions. Every express brings nure of ilie new styles from Hie cloak and suit makers these are all Hale marked at the Removal reductions . . Our Now York 1 instructed to look out bujer tor the good thing a they appear and to forward to us every- thing that U especially stylish . . thus wo give Juki the ser- dollar. DEPARTMENT NEWS ' lined 3.1c Tomorrow Kabo Coraata for Cants. Tomorrow wo make the introductory price of IB cents for corse is KABO corsets Kabo can he had only at thla store we are therefore defiionatratlng SB vice one would expect in the eastern stores , . Choose now they are selling fast. trt We will eoon a in pyrography Class win be intended cla-- the merits thereof. These are made of stout rout 11 a of faultiest form supporters front and sides . . All day for 13c. a the large new for amateurs as well r b professionals . . the new sets are here and are offered al a price which Will lake them out quickly . . heretofore we have had no ret for leas than 91.JU now there are some mi. 88c nut as sood as the others but good euoueh to use at the start. The class is forming now come tomorrow afternoon. Fra Delineators. Tomorrow and all nest week wa will give free e copy of the November Delineator with each yearly subscription . . We deliver the November numhes to you now the others will be de Free Tomorrow Delicious French Pea and Cream of Tomato Soup Tomorrow the lady demonstrator H. liiout. wife of l.u- Ciii.i.i u.u.--. Patific ciimmisnikvy of tl soon leaic foi an extruded trip mt. PRISON ZION SUPPLY PLACED BE TAKEN THE PENITENTIARY. Lewi. TO the State Baot-l- Bempke gontonced. R. W. Palmer, one of the oldt t of Ely. is in Ogden laying in a stock f goods for his store in the mining camp. He i purchasing his supplies for a Brat and second hand store. Mr. Palmer states that the ini-re salon created in his city by the delegation of local merchants Is still fresh. Business men of the mining camp look upon Ogden as their natural supply point, and they have found satisfaction in dealing with locsl merchants. Railroad facilities between this city Hud Ely niaae it possible for a reasonable service, which gi rally .lo-rp- h In addition to the large sum already pent by the Hurvtmau system on its new laundry in thi city, ni.ue will soon be expended for enlarging the plsnt. Together with the soiled lineu of the Inlon Pacific now sent to the local lauudry, all of the dirty liueii uf the Southern Pacific and of the Oregon Short Line will alau be seut bento be laundered. This will necessitate the purchase of niori- - machinery and the employment of more help. stii-rif- f ilep-titie- Iliiam Spencer Little, aged 16 WOMENS CLUBS MEET years, died at 4 o'rlork yesterday AT THE PARK morning at the residence of his ave No. Washington parents. fur Thirteenth Aonual Session Convenes from nue. appcndiritle. which the deceased was operated Monday. upon a few days ago. The funeral will be held in the rtrst Ward meetThe thirteenth annual convention of ing house, Sunday, al 3 p. m. The re- the Utah Federation of Women's club mains may be viewed at the residence, will begin Its session next Mends) between the hours of 10: 3Q and 1 on morning in Park City. This will he the risy of the funeral. The Interment the first of the thirteen meeting ever will be In the City Cemetery. held In (list town, snd it is looked toward to with consider title Interest by The street cars were Inactive for an tbe club women who will attend. hour Thursday evening, owing to the Tbe sestluDS are to he belli iu the exhmsting of the coal supply at the Fit at Congregational church, which power house. The company received has hern loaned for Hie purpose, and two enrs of real yesterday. the ait exhibit which has been sent on from HI. lamia for the meetings, will Several of the nominee on the lie hung in a room to that Democratic ticket are to resign. edifice. It I now in Park City ready for exhibition. David Lytle, who Jtas held the poThe Path City pcopli1 are making sition of assistant depot master fur ample preparation to entertain ilu the past two years, lias resigned to visiter, who ora not limited to club accept a position with the Denver members, and the fare of $2 granted I'niou Depot company. for club women will be allowed for all their guests a well. Miss Bessie Matthews has gone to The full program Is as follow: .Monti v. 10 : :tU Pnelil i. Colo., for a month' visit Music. Invocation. Iter, D. A. lira hill. with relatives sail triend. lit. Mr. bruekliiMU of Palo Alto, Cal., is visiting Mrs. Thos. Ksrf. petition for letters of adnilnistra-tiowas filed In the district court by Msglnuia and Cora as attorneys fur Mrs. K. M. By pliers in the estate of W. L. Mypheis, ileceasud, asking for the appuintmeiit of Grant Bypbera as administrator. The iietltiun alleges thai the deceased tiled at Black Ruck. Utah. November P. IPuu.'and the estate consists of $ loti in itersuusl property and an artion against the Rail Lake, 1ms Angeles ft Man Pedro railroad. n The Roclallsl parly filed a petition with the remidy clerk yesterday, asking for the withdrawal of Mia. M. A. Dora, the nominee for auditor, from their ticket which was filed several days ago. The county clerk ia the county auditor, a fact which was overlooked by the Modal Isis at their convention, as they named both a rlerk and an auditor. ' tiff. FOOTBALL Ogden EXCURSION. High School vs. All Hallows Oct 20th, College,-Saturda- y, Special Irsins to Halt Lake City via Oiegon Short Line, 8:80 a. nt., 10:40 a. ni. ll.uO round trip. commissary will also receive this cour' tesy in a short time. This method of caring for It emWell Known Women Had Been III ployes la an Innovation on this sysFew a Days. Only tem. Several of the great Eastern lines have already adopted it. and the Mrs. Rufh Walker Clayton, one of success experlenred by them has Inthe oldest and women duced Inlon Pacific ufllctalM to adopt In this city, died at 3:15 o'clock the same system. catarrhal of yesterday morning, Having In time, both to the company residence and to Pa working people, and a betthe the pneumonia, ,r her daughter, Mrs. Hannah Bow-ma- ter and kindlier feeling by the latter rear of 2431 Jefferson avenue. toward the former, la said to be the She had been 111 since Tnesday. result or the hew system. Deceased was born In Arnold Notts, The new ovens will coat several England. September 19th, 1521, and thousands of dollars, and will of cstne fo this city on October 2nd, 1877. the latest pattern. They will be used Two daughters and two sons survive by the hotel aud sill also aervqto feed her. The former. Mrs. Sarah Ann hundred of railroad employes. Tlarr and Mrs. Hannah Busman snd e son. k. w. Clayton, live In this city. CO OFF .HYLANO-IHIMPSAnother son. William Clayton, lives in tluttp. Thirteen grandchildren and right greatgrandchildren also sup The fight between Dick Hyland and fir.. scheduled for last Funeral services will be held In Cycl.me Thompson, at Colins. was railed off for west Weber meetinghouse, Sunday, Tuesday Ibe time being. Thompson was on Or:obr 21st, at noon. his way to San Francisco from Los Angeles to make the light, and caugbt EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. a severe cold. He saw it was impossible to get Into shape to make the Saturday, Oct 20th. battle and therefore railed it off. ' ' Oregon Short Line. round Hyland was trained to 'P. Special trains 8:30 a. m. snd for the contest and both he perfection and Ham0:40 a. m. my MeCUntlc were badly disappointed over the torn of affairs. Under the HIRCHECH FDR EMPLOYES circumstance., however, nothing could be done, and It wasitoo late to get a Laundry at Commissary la to Glva substitute at that lata ifav. There la some talk of making tbe match for Fcea Meals, some future time, or as soon aa announce that ha la ready A wvjn a a the new ovena for the Thompson ' tmt Hotel are completed, employes to fight again. Thompson holds a foul decision over Hyland. th- laundry department of the fit commissary In this city will noon Qf avery day. an elsb-'ri- : WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. luncheon free of charge. Em-" of ml-.r- , :ir.-'Trt- v WANT ADR YIELD BID Rwgnt.TR n th best-know- r. 1 Wet-ier- . Mr. A. It. Response. Mis. C. S. Kinney. Reports of uffleer. Report of . Lunrheon. . non-supp- MRS. CLAYTON DEAD uf welcome. Address Mr. .lumes Kinsey who has boon vf-- ll T. A. Mattlug with Mr. and left for his home iu Sliver-ton- , hew:-. Colorado. CARE ACA1NST Defendant Enters HUURISKI a Plea of Not 2 p. m. Muaii-- . addict, Mi. President' B. Kin- ney. Mrs. A. T. HanIteiHirt of ford. "Art and Crafts." Mrs. U. W. Fisher. J. M. ButTle.'' Miss Ktliel Paul. Music. Duilgall. "Korean)," Miss For rd Movement iu Uermany,'' E. Allen. Mr. N p. m. "Full; Hongs of the HiHixli Isles," Mrs. ('.. U. Plummer. Mr. Wil- liam file heart. Harp accompaniment. Tuttle. In tho ease of J. D. Skeen against E. T. lIuluuiNkl. the demurrer filed by the defendant was overruled by Judge Howell in the district court yesterday. The defendant Waived the rending of tbe accusation and entered a plea uf not guilty. The case wsa set for trial at the conclusion of the Cranford case. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Saturday, Oct 20th. Via Oregon Short Une. $1.00 round trip. Special train 8:30 a, ni. and 10:40 a. m. MUBDEB State Examines a Number Mrs. Waller Address. Mia. 8a rah Platt Decker, Kciieralluu of Woprealilent men's clubs. Reception. Tuesday, l a. in j Music. Conference of n(eidents, "How the Club Women Cun ("onto in CIohci Touch With tho, hrliools.' Miss Koaulie Polio: k. . Report of standing cuniniitieea. ilu- tie-i- Wit-neesa- g. In tbe Crawford minder trial, which la being hoard before Judge Howell and a Jury, the following witnetan for the state were examined late Thursday afternoon for the atate: Dr. Powers and Bribk. Al Herrick. Jo Thomas. O. J. Gulke, Charles Wright. C. H- - Green well and U. Gray. The things that transpired on tbe night of the shooting were fortified to hy tbe witnesses, many of whoa were witnesses to the fight. No additional facts were brought out other than whit has been published several times snd this The atate has rested tbe defense I presenting tee-- The euai u-s- hu.-in- -- u'lnvcuiein-- uiutniaiu that by in- stone, At nue o'clock the kludeat body, ordering un the part of the puiille a fit mine can be averted. In arrsuged in rlaswes. filled the yards of several retailers, there biy hall aud shortly after niaivhwt is eonl enuugh ie supply dally nw- - tu h annex, w her the took sumption for a week, by nareful dtw- - pobitinu rummauding a view of the itjtvitiun. Datlv ronslgnmetn arrive coriivM uiue. On an improvised vlst-day the mines that equal and miiuo form, weals wero airanged for Presi-exet-etor and those present wet the demand of the 1 dent L W. Hhurtllff. Ileber that, by mil ordering more than the people will be able lo .croft. A. T. Wright, former Principal Mueucli and ('oniiuLsiuucr Btauford. keep warm. It iw not a short ago in tbe output j An organ openatt the first notes of a uf the mine watch cieste the ha-s- i hymn, and the student liodv. under cvind'tlon. be.t a remarkable deficit tbe direction of Joseph Ballantyne e In toe number of freight cars to followed in a sung of rejoicing. delivered I he invucs western treighr. The Increase cipal in toe ikuiuiige shipped on western lion. mads over that of Iasi year has com- - j Ou an uld reqotiNt from the class pietalv outi'ripped tha rapacity of fb of 'rtj, that they be allowed to plaui. and la many tieipate In the exercies. the grad-cashas caught transportation rum- - uatea were permitted to lead in tba Assisted pintiew u it a ware, so that the conges- - laying of the corner atone. of alt rlasaeq In tion uf freixht H not llkel) to end by repreM-ntatlvfor many months. Ptacilcally the the school, they ie paired io the south-entir- e rou n try west of Chicago ia auf- - east corner of the building where a fenng up account of thi abortage mid- atone of whit gi anils was partly rat- -' the local situation t similar in m- ed by means of s block of wood. Ion existing tn cities over the n- ling hand soon placed Ii in position,. amid the cheer of the student body-tire west. laa-a- l official uf the railroad com-- 1 Returning again to the nssembly do all in ball. President Siiurtllff. richer Hcow-thepantos have promised power to furnish transportation, croft and A. T. Wrigbt addreaaed tbn ,lut now the liarveatlng nt the liect- atndonts. They reviewed the prngrfes mad by ilie academy since Its eatali- crop calls fur can which will be ml lxrd ua coal car when the crop Is In. llvhmriii, panae.i on Ibe puaelhlllito uf the accomuolailons offered by tha new building, so. I endeit with good DR. BROUWER TALKS. advice and plea for a higher and ,j education. Ha Happy Now That Ht Is a Fret broadernew The building will be completMan, ed and ready fur orruiwlltm by Christ19.- - Dr. Frank mas. It will be three stories high, N"w York. Oct. - basement. An as- Hroiiwet, who was acquitted Wednca- - with a apaciouhall, with a sealing capacl day of the charge uf having poiautied aenibly his wife, wsa visited hy many of lit of Limn, will occupy the entire third to be need for lecture. netghbura yesterday at hi home In fiosr. Tha second floor will he divided into Toms River, N. J. They ranie lo conrlaas room, while In the basement, gratulate him un the outcome of bt rooms fur dome ole science, manual trial. will be esDr. Hrnuwer. iu an Interview, ald training and laboratories ibe trial had Mi him almost pennl-1cm- . tablished. He said: H. W. HELLMAN DEAD. "Here I am a free man at last, hapa can bill without be. as happy py Lo Angeles. Cal., Del. 19.- H. V. cent. My content, however, la comof n prominent, capitalist liellman, I have paid Iieraiise debia my plete. Vie no t liia city, died here thi morning. Nak aud have cleared my name. man for help. I am strong and In was president of the Merchants Work tional bank, and Identified with many the ,B 8outh never hid rnytorrora' ftlr "mT YaTlii hMV "l""?!1 have the callouses on my Lauda that ern I rerelved when carpenter. Bo 1 AMUSEMENTS. do not think ii will le very lung before Lam on my feet again. There is one great thing which I have been blea-t-- d wPh. end th.tt la UTAIINA THEATER staunch fi'tond. They have, stuck lu nte without a thought uf what the fui rutiflri'-nthat ture might bring ftoth, 1 wax telling tbc truth and that I Prin-haudl- bli-Ka- e WT1-ri- -, o all over ilie rutin iy imminent danger of lixvlng two or three cents a pound off their imifits on all claase Of chocolate good and with tins cotidliiun slating them iu Ilie lace, there lias lieen rush uf order to the maniifacturers of chocTilaie that has filled Hio order biaiks uf sjme 1 them tor week ahc.id. All this ixnuea aa the result of au advanre oi 2 cent pound for rhoco-lat- e lu bulk and 3 rents a pound for rorua. it lx' said Hist only one large nian;il:iriitn-- r has failed to quote I lie advance aud tliis une - due tu fall in line In u few day. With the iiinuii fsrturer. it la the same old story of Increased demand and decreased supply and he eau produce alntlsliral sup port oi his aaertions. The Han Francisco disaster - given us Hiuither contribution to the canea for the advance as all except one the bilge manufacturer on tle roast was nut out or bii1nes, fur a time at lens:. s 1 SUNDAY EXCURSION. Une; si, a-- waa an liiiiuceni for my friende." round N trip. Reports of d'legatra, 3 p. m. Muatr, Abuut "Home Inside Information the Weather Out side." J. C. Alter. '.'The Teutonic Element In Hnallah Literature," Mbs Margaret Wilkinson. Aluslc. Mrr. Juhn Reed, Denver. ' Reading. "Civic liiiprovenirn:.M,Mr. W. W. Annex. Five mlniilea' 'siks on some or our public iiixtliutkms. Infants' Itui.'r." Mrs. A. J. Dot burn. "Y. W. C. A.." .Mr. Lrd.f rd Hatl-- v. Canyon Crest Kami," Mra. C. II'. McMahon. "Criitentnn Huiiie." Mis. J. T. litirsf. "Free Klndergsn'n." Mrs. Ciiuimlng. "Physics! Faults slid Moral Delinquencies." Judge Wililss Uroa n. are: Pro The officers snd ilhra-torIdeni. Mr. Clesson 8. Kinney, ajo East Fourth South. Halt 'll v ; vice president. Sirs. Mary K. Alien. Park city; recording secretary. Mr. Rosetta R. fieartei.. IV.tvn; Irenuurer. Mrs. Mattie Vogel. 210 Twenty-thirstreet, ogden; fIhh- organiser, Mi. J. T. Holes. 172 West Seventh Hoiilh, Halt laike City; oncstamdlng secretary. Miss Msigarot H. Conntll. Ju.1 East Hecmid Mouth street. Halt laike City; auditor. Mrs . William Knuld.' Hprlngrllle: dirernn-- Husie R. Wells, Balt Lake City: Mr. Uonlii 14. Blakely. Halt, City: Mrs. Atom Kl- dredge. Conlvllle: Mra. N. H. Ives. Mrs. H. Ikmus'-lHprlngvllle: Mrs. Dots Irvine. Provo; Mrs. A. If. lloxrud. Halt tokc city: Mrs. Thad v lor. togan: Mrs Daniel Hamer, Ogden: Miss Mary Nielson, AH. Pleasant; general federation secretary. Mrs. O. H. McMahon, 217 Brigham street. Ball I.ake City. Og-de- . a by Itot.-na- d Dia-mat- FRAUDS. Oct. tneniselvpa lit have taking out their second paper In over- leen iu staling the time they ha ttilv rnwnliy for the iuriue of niuk-ingvot era of them. nr-rf- , BUDGET REDUCED. pL Oct. 19 The hiidg ha reduced tile tiiml figure of thla yeai's budget from eku2.lMin.niiu to ST'Mi.AUM.Mnn. This will ueecssitale K ioati of $Ii;jmiii,0. Pari. . iiimii-iloii- n lv." ( Ogden Auditorium AN FRANCISCO JURY. Recommanda That a New Chief of Police Be Named. that Urah.iii. find of till city ii 1. . tl'i-r- Thi giarfl wdtti Judge Hie fsillrc iw-- V. Mr. W.ii reii Mil thews. Cham-p- it Novelty Skater, Kol-l- iT ni pre-utii- lerkins i.i tlial Ihe "iif'iire-- l varation or a third of the fiun- - lie lifn a factor in the serto of rriuic t!i:if a new rH(nil and cldeT of police lo- - Hiimiliie:l tot tile puriHwe uf pr'wni'ig and msiulsilitoe tie dleclpllce in tin- - iteiiaitnieni forinter-eat. r protect Inn ! the city 'a maii" Other rcroiniucniliilloux liv the grand juiy an-- : bitildiua stilt'ilib' The e;vrti:ill of uf for quartering all tin- departim-iifthe ciij- - iiveninteiil u that the next leglelai.ire paa ranee law; that adequate schn.il facilities be provided a (.titokiy a the iitmltohnunt of Hi" efttgee campr: that ilie beilth n Hie city li Thp tetogtaph combetter panies weie denounced to receiving nionev for telegram ilurfitg the disaster of Apt it and p ndering inHlequaie e nn-le- In-a- iin Nump if Ijelb-VP- illsi-iplln- nist tlu windor-f- tricks pwrs.-c- ul n on stiliMinicycles and skutL"-- , will play ono work's cnfr'iomenl nt the New Auditorium, commencin',; pos-elbt- The management of tbe Auditorium Skating Rink, which i to open Monday night, Oct. 22nl 'is announced ;t change in their h.mtr and prices a follow; Sfen. to p. m. Afternoon Evening 2 8 to 1 p. 10c. Afternoon Evening (except events) 15c. Cemmutetion Tickets, Ten admission commutation tickets, good at any session where regular admission doe not exceed 2Gc $1.23. Richardson skate ami use of surface, at all tlmea, 25c. Check room free. Persona nalng their he charged regular -r f.- :, on sen ice, "ACCIDENT IN IDAHO SAWMILL. 5 1 skates will price of iluk Boise, Ida.. Ori. 19. Ausitn Bcrh-te- l la lying at one of the hospitals at l"11 ,h'' WW,M ilf ,n the print "f accident at the Barber sawmill today. He waa working In the sharing houae when hi coat caught in the spur gear and waa drawn In. That pari of the machinery waa driven by a motor, but it stopped when the iKidy uf the iinforlunae man was drawn into 'he grlng. IPs back wa laid open In such a manner that his Inna wer exposed end several tiba twenty-horsepow- li:'-!-a- TONIGHT The Lyric Theatre Company OP SALT LAkli . writ-know- n pro-grai- fimi Fraiiclseo, D'-tJury, In It reiimi God - given ;il ibe ttoromi ward uniusemoni IihII Thundav nlxht under Ward the auHplcc of the osurlatinu proved lo be a greater micro than Ibe pievioita iilfchi'w lierformanre. Th fir I part of the pro n Tile tlrat part f ibe formauee. wa h dianta. "In Honor Bound." fit which the following i the Kir George Carl- ctM oT yi.n. M. P.. (leuige 11. Ward law; PhilHen lip (!rali:im. a man with a Critrbiow; nm-- lialrympb. a woman With a P"'MIII. Mitt llosaliel Kcow-- i Chi!' on. with the hope croft; All of a fill in o. Mrs. .1. I,. II iltclr Stive nice rharai lerlxit'lon remiecllve itart. Puri two (,,:iiiti,:i of to-- ruilowiig ii'ugrinti: ll no lo, "La CsMTide." O. II. I. Unison: of solo. ".Melndy Hiihard: minuet, right tadlcs In cuioulii! ciihtunir-- , iitid lihi 'rai'-r lig. "Kiiitl'ghL" e th.mk le 13. Whole In the Hennepin county dihtrlct courts have been has lieen The evidence tinned uer to the I'nlicd Ktate au-- t warrant liave liorit It- and sixty-twlieen tosued by the I'uituil Stale mar ah.il. M iikc Wlnthrop. a tins alrendy Democrat to politician, been arreMcil and imnnil over lo await the action of Hie federal grand Jury.1 uf It is raid that targe iiuuiiier farcwli fcccotid 1 naitiialiuiluu frauds Entertainment Given Clever Organization. Tbc mail. ATU RALIATION Mlnueapidls. AT THE SECOND WARD Second ir - to Salt Laka. Via Uregoii Khut'l All trains. u d lit (mi - plai-fioi- Mere Expansive Candy ia Liksly ts in Conaaqusncs. 21, e fo; dealer lelligeni CHOCOLATE COES HIGHER Octobsr the first floor of the new annex buildlug to wit new the ceremony of laying the corner stuue. Origlually the program arianged fur th aftetaoou was f.ir out duo r rennulon, but tbe die agreealilu condiUuu uf the weather unly the laying of tlw : prohibitod ar-ei- Imh-i- Csinty-maker- (hiast-tie-- i y l'h the contemplating the trip team, gn excursion rate has be-made tu the capital. Any of the morning train may Ik taken, snd the return trip Is good eu any ot ihc regular train from the soil'll. Yesterday afternoon a rousing ing was held at the high school, ami despite the defeat of Inst Hatuidav. students were united iu their support of the After the game, the local eleven W'il be the aucsts of the college s' a I heifer part). Kevetal boxes in the theater have been rescneii for lioth trams. The of the enemmier with the K'ltiii team from the I'nivuraity i have taken advantage or thi week by tbe local team aud day of hard prsc'liv have soru off ume of the weak spots. 1'uder the direction of Couch Mourh. the forward pa lias beeu practiced and the liberties aikiwed in thu game tinder the new rule will prove an adrautaae to Alench's husk le. aa the team frem the college la their better in weight. In uthev wsys the team are well niaichad. Nothing that aids victory ba lieen ne glected in the training of the local leant. 'i that tomorrow they will go to the capital nntlclparing victory. siaui which l.as h Pro.winsnt Citiaang Taka Fa ft in tha Csrwmsny Msmbsra af Class 05 Ar Frsaant j the city for several weeka and which itjehcd an acute a'age yeeiei-iha I men relieved by the arrival j er railoads of coni. The coat wa quickly distributed to a number e of houses, and to the power house oi the Onden Rapid Transit ruiiipsiiy in time to avert ei ton tn- - - 1 THE ; WEBER STAKE ACADEMY CELE B RATES THE EVENT, Complaint is Not Ctntmad ts Any On Scct-aaf th teastern Country. l 1RIAL of RAILROADS CANNOT MEET DEMANDS FOR CARS. sei'oml a.m.e ut h will High Hidionl cUwcu Jouruv-io Mali itke Ka'urJav mnir.-iitg- . The guttle is ca!d at 2."u ou and ts srh a Cummings troai the VI Hallow cni'egiThe wen u game College leant recentl) from i he Pocatello hiali keul. after hard inught iuie, To meet the demand ludeu's and many local ent hosts' s who are 1 HAVE CHANCED PRICES CBAWFOBD To pl the - Guilty. ALL Qourage. - adjudged Benipkv.., Yh. guilt;, by a Jury of t!.. crime of was set' cured to two y cars iu the pvsnlft'U un liy Juugc Howell yesteiday nuriiii.g 1 alleged i. li.vr b.ir rowed a horse from the tf litants l.ivery arable, about the ndit.i;e r August, on a pretense of vlai'ius winir friend in the country. Vimu his failure to lie case was return with the boi reporied to the sheriff's i fflre and Hciupke was traced tu t'arhe valley, where be was arrested by Sheriff Behring and. brought back to Ogden. eu-Bempke, with Carr win wa Wired to one year bn burglary, and Kverly Wilbur, who was sentenced to will tie three years for grand larceny, taken to the pcnilentiiir-- . un Saturday by Sebring anil one of bis aids. A FOOTBALL TEAM TO MEET FOLLOWS ELEVEN. to Local. Though Defeated Last Saturday. Have Taken on New a Contribution Weber C minty Make an inspection trip. snd habitual drunkenness. The couple were married at. Balt Lake. In September, IBm. T. K. OTonnoily anpenred as attorney for the plain- will serve hot soup ell day-ltl- m Is here to show bosr delicious soup are nisdn with the Armour Extract of Bee- f- she has nothing to sell, unless you wish to give an order, and then it will be delivered by your grocer and charged to your account by him. re-re.-v STONE IS THREE MEN TO supe.rhitrndi hi f iliu cars and hotels of the t'liion P.iciti: system, will return fiatuiday noon (rum ibe roast, wncic be bus town o.i F. E. Dora .Tarobson has been granted s decree of divorce fotm her husband. C. F. Jacobson, on the grounds of Armours Extract of Beef Demonstration 61-0- THE COAL I. In the case of Refilnha Ottlnaon and others a gain at the Oregon Short Line, the plaintiff has been granted leave to file n amended complaint. - at the CN GOES TO - livered to your homa . . The November number is tbc best number or the year. ASinga SERVE IN ' "t Generally debilitated for year. Had iik head flips, larkc! ambition, was . worn-ou- t HuiducU aud all Biood llittria made 'n.- a well womU. W. Culver and wife have returnJliHMUp, ed after spending six winks buutiug an.'' Mr. Cha. Frelluy. lu the Big Pino euuniry. They re- CdUti. port having found plenty of game. 72c EDITORIAL lull of the 1. ii is confined i.umr with sickne ha lawn nubble to site.! ,:i,cc Wcdueeds' Soil Piiucipa! Mrs. bring tu the Mote 'lies c.toni-er- s from tributary i..wn it mux; carry the name id Wright into new Louie a for clean niervhanuising Irreproachable quality unit lj partment people are k pending every spare moment In prewirthe ing stocks (or tomorrow beat bargains to be had are be. . the removal ing displayed sal prices are being written on many cards that tbs store might appear as one great bargaia im. THEY ARE TO'BIGH SCHOOL SHORTAGE IN THE CORNER Wrights Store News vol. tt'Tn!:i:i: .VniiMNU, Grand Open ing Monday October 22d er no,,n ,nJ eX fllilV WILL PKOUI OI: A KLYTVAL SL'Mf-tl:o- l.s OF THE TWO ORPHANS PRICES 10, 20, 10c. |