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Show RXDNESOAV OTAH. OGDEN. EXAMINER: MORN ISO IDE NKRER MOr.XIXO, -- I, KM. UEABST addresses II nciTH'M CT PRESS CLUB IHE I UEA111 THREE URGE MEETINGS Avoid alum and alum phosphate baking powders.The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. Safety lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and the best that can be made. EDITORIAL , i now. ROOMS 'Fnena twi ring, Na. II Na. M IneapaitSent Phene Phene, ana ring Na. M Na. 5S liripiriii Veil THm. BUSINESS at the box ofllre on the night of their performance, aa tickets can be had OFFICE Ball UTAHNA THEATER. The Millkiaaire'a Wife. a society drama in four acta, is the bill presented at the Utahn theater this neek. The loot rteala with the wrecking of a home by a scheming and wicked woman, who aaparatea huelHiud and wife, end the subsequent reuniting of them, la thia production tha patron of the homo have an opportunity of seeing two talented artiais In dlflleult mien. They are Mlaa Margaret Pitt waa Balt Lake of Harrison aa Florence Grant ley. the devoted Henry an Ogden vlhiior na wHe. and Miaa Klhel Roberta Blanche titer ling, the denignlng womH. I. Joiapk paawl through the city an, Mho did not atop at anything to Miaa Pitt yeaiarday afternoon en route 'to accomplish her purpose. liaka from the mining camp of Ne- gave a pleasing Interpretation of her vada. role. Mira Roberta poeaeasas a splendid stage appea ranee, and gave a A telegram received from Dr. Con clever portrayal of the thankless and rov state that he expect to return unpleasant role of a scheming woman. Both of the young ladles work aa today or tomorrow. though their whole heart waa in Uielr tautnl chicken famoua MrCardel'a work and are making a line Impresnnd chile coo enrne I, made frrah sion among tha ihrater goer of Ogcold hut All and kinds of every day. den. As Harry Granllay, the millionandwluhaa; oyaiers in any atyle. 36U aire, Edward P. Taylor gave an able Twenty-fiftatroet. interpi station. Tony Went made a capital old uncle and never failed to I remain lie Funeral aenricea over "gat bis hand." M. T. Mugga. a hobo, of Guy, the Infant eon of Mr. and Mr. whose services coulrl he bought for a y were held yeatar-daG. U Shoemaker, was In the capable hands of song, at the realdanca, 3205 Grant are-tu- J. F. McDonald, who with Alice ConD. H. at S p. m.. Bishop Ensign don aa Bally Aun Waddles, and C. it. preaiding. Mtiate by mnmbern of the Dover as Jos Plummer, furnished First ward choir. WlUlam Crltchlow soma good comedy. Eugene Fraser aa waa tha apeaker. Interment in City James Gordon, the wronged husband cemetery. of Blanche Sterling, and Andy Arnold-as Simon Jeaaup were very good Charles Lowroy of th I'nion raeiflo In their respective roles. eominlaMry department. acoompaalad The management should place an iy lira. Lowrey, returned from a trip officer la tha gallery to put a atop to to San Francisco yaaierday, the hoodHimlam of tho boys, who not 8lt h u Bupt. H. O. Twinning of the'Pulb man xarvlca. aeoompanled by Mra. Twinning, waro Ogden vialiora yaa tarday afternoon. only disturb tha performers and the iffience, but prerent people from enjoying the play. The same Mil runs for the remainder of the weak. erachad OaLa, S1.2S; corn, 11.21: "PEGGY FROM PARIS. corn. 1.S; rolled barley. 11.20; rolled oate, 11.45. and whaat IMS per has-dre- d . Peggy from Paris," George Ade n pounds at Grout's, 351 Twenty musical comedy hit, ia coming to this foarth street. Both phone. dry and will ha the attraction at tha 4 mother of Grand next Thuraday night. Of all lira. Karl Anderson, Filter Anderaon. died at 11:15 teat the recent musical success. "Peggy Parle la era of the most notanight, of pneumonia, dha learea three from aona in Utah and a daughter In tha ble. , it ran four months n New York, live In Boston and three In Chicago. earn. Mhe waa Id yeara and 7 day Thla la the beet proof that could be old. offered of Ha entertaining qualities. If the opinions of the rritlca and the Sarah K. Larkin has llted a petition in those ctlea nnd in every In the dlatrtot eodrt asking for tha public other n which "Peggy from Paris" has F. as Charles of larkin appointment been presented; can he taken a a administrator of the estate of William guarantee, thla play la particularly la valued at J. Larkin. The estate In wit, humor, originality nnd strong S4.40D. nurelty. The ery mention of Mr. Ade's name ns the author Is proof of the or the lTtah laughter creating element of the Manager Bergeman Liquor company at Balt Labe was In Rleee. There are droll characters ami Tbs loty yeaterdny. He atatea that the mm p Meat for a from first to last. damage done to the Lagoon by the Indeed. Peggy from Paris la a mirth recent atorm was ISO.OlNl. Nearly ev- maker. All the imreon In the play and everything they say and do la ery building waa unroofed. delightful amueing. Than there I The Labor party has opened1 its music whirtt wraa written by J. A. a great variety to headquarter. In the lnbor hall, on Raynea. There is Twenty-fourtstreet. Tha Democrats the melodic, but all are bright, and have opened headquarter on Twenty catchy and of tlx kind that tinkle In fourth at rent, opposite the federal mentor) after the hearer leave - the theater. Th chorus number an- esbuilding. pecially effective. They are bright and aplrltd and they combine movement and melody, for graceful and fanciful dances accompany the verse. Take a succession of pretty airs und have them Ming by a score of prett) picturesque cos girl In strikingly A GOOD SHOW COMING. tuine and then- - la something woitli listening to and aeeing. Add to this Among the list of high grade amuse- an Intereatiug story , a fund of comare few better ment. organisation, edy, a company of skillful comedian known or more universally popular and tliaru I about hII one could ak minstrel than th Hi Henry's Mg city for in a musical play. Peggy front show, which will appear at the Grand Parle" offers all this and mure, for alaeema tonight. This ornnlxatlon there la beautiful srenerv and a series ways alert in providing en Interesting of admirable stage pictures. la aesaun program, and for Its present presenting the largeat. most diversiSAWMILL BURNS. fied entertainment they bare ever presented. They give an interesting proM At toon. Wi . Uct. 23. The sawgram, full of talent and variety, elegant atage settings, electric effects, mill- of the Wisconsin Timber and handsome costume, flue singing and Land eontpany. valued at SHo.nno, tobrightest comedy. In the words of the gether with $inn.mip worth of lumber, ia a in the yards adjoining the mill, was vernacular. HI Henrys show There ! no rure of delay burned tonight. "hummer. I Nat in the Fight for Leva ef Office or far Selfish Reasons. Declares He WHEELS GO A NOTE. EXAMINER TELEPHONES BENEATH IS NOW ACCIDENTALLY BY THE CARS. William K. Hear! addressed ihree well atteuded meeting un the East Side tonight. After touching oa the alluatiou in general k said: "You know a intelligent that Ryan end Biluioni are fight lug me because my sympathies are with the ritiiena and not with the trust, and my actiuus have been for the interests of the citizen and not for th truieta. and they realise that with tho power of government 1 would compel them w conduct their enterprise for th of the citizen aud not wholly for their own private profits nnd public plunder. "In the same manner Rogers aud Rockefeller are fightlug me. not because they do nut like the color of my hair, but bacatise they do not like my political attitude. And my political attitude la merely an endeavor to express your political attitude. Juat a my fight as a private citlseu bar been made In the endeavor to protect your interests a private citizen. When 1 entered thin political campaign It was merely because 1 believed that with the powers at government 1 could serve you more effectively then 1 can a e private citlien. "Not only do 1 think that, and nut only do you think that, but the men who err opposed to us ere convinced of It end they have In their Uvea made a more desperate attempt than they are making nw to keap your candidates out of office and out of the position of power where they could restrain them and protect you. I am proud of the enemies I have trust made among these plunderers, and 1 am proud of the friende 1 have made among the peoNew York. Oct. KILLED SCRIBES TAKE STEFS TOWARD EFFECTING ORGANIZATION. THREE Outside of tha Social Feature of the Club, it Will Help dvertisc Ogden. William A. Powell. F. J. Allan and W. R. Smith Are the Thras Victims. brakeman in Wi!luiu A. Powell. of the local The representative Soul beta the Pacific, uf the id the employ and the conespondrnt papers was killed at Elko. Nevada, teat evenBalt Luke papers hi Id a meeting afternoon in the Herald office ing. being cruslioil to death. Jui whai the nature of the accident wa or for the purpose of taking step else su Injured or whether any club, a of pres the organization which baa king beau considered lry t lo- uni louid uot be learued. but it was that the company sent out ne waps per man of Ogden. been an esira train crew on a special which A great deal of lnreieai ha evening. A taken in the proposed organisation by lrt the city at 10:15 last wont ou tha Powell uf bni'her aa young they of the bualneaa city, turn the are aware of the fact that while the special to bring the body to Ogdeu. club ia fur tha purpose of having a The deceased was about 23 year of Ogden from place for the arribe in whim to age and roeamly caneHeto waa a memspend their idle hours and entrrtaiu Aurora. Nebraska. ber of the Brotherhood of Railway visiting broiliera. one of its chief Colurn-bupurpose 1 to advertise Ogdrn, It Trainmen and the ofKnight of will b The notice funeral resource and aceuery. efannounced later. A temporary organisation waa F. J. Allan Killed. fected with W. Fred Butnincr of the Yesterday afternoon at Curvo. a staalt lake Herald a president, and W. M. Hughe of the 1'tah Bute Journal tion sixty miles east ef Ogdan ou th a necretary. A committee on organi- I'niuB Pacific. F. J. Allen, a brakeman sation and arrangement was eppolm-ert- . of an east bound freight, waa ground consisting of C. M. Jackson of the to death bnnarh the wheels of tha l'tab Bute Journal a chairman. W. train. The report received here waa Fred Boaaner. and K. T. Spencer of lu ihe effect that Alien was passing nver the top of the train whan he the Morning Examiner. hich la to look A house committee. couple of lipped and fell between for a suitable location for the club, cars. The deceased la a resident of was appointed, consisting of F. M. Murray, a suburb of Bah Lake City, Whipple and W. M. Hughes of the to which place the body will be taken for interment. Journal, and W. D. Brats of the Prof. Sipibe Funtral ef W. R. Smith. Republican. hi of use the The funeral of W. R. Smith, a travCoop atudfo to the club until permanent eling brakeman from Denver, who waa headquarters are found. Tha Weber struck by a light engine during a club baa tendered the use of their blizzard, between Rvanaum and Green rnoraa to the rlub for the purpose of River, on October 20. and died before reaching Ogden, will be held from holding meetings. Already several offer of axils' sure Rirhey'a funeral chapel this afternoon and have been made by the bii8lnea at 2 o'clock. Rev. Elderkin will ofprofessional man of the city, who ficiate and the local lodge of Brother-hoohave Mated that they ate with I of Railway Trainmen will attend in a body. The Bhart Lina Helps to Raliava Brick Yards. The Hhanag of coal U a question that la becoming more and more serious and earh day the damage caused The by lia scarcity la increasing. following from leal night's Deseret New give a brief account of the situation : "The ma situation today on the Oregon Short LJna ia reported a being critical. The company I doing the beat It ran to relieve the trouble, but all coal dealers here report that they cannot All orders under ten days. Brick company at The Improved Woods Cros sent a messenger into Salt Lake to interview tha general superintendent of tha Short Line to ace whether or not coal could not be forthcoming by hook or crook, lie reported that tha company previous to th big storm had plenty of sionge coal, but th wind scattered it ail over the country, and there j not pound of it left on the company property. Four brick kilna have been extinguished and unices coal la forthcoming by 4 p. m. today the remaining four will go up. entailing heavy losae. On thla repreuentatlui! orders were given to drop off a carload of railroad coal at the brick yard switch." FUNERAL A CLAYTON OFJARS. Christian Character and a Church Member far Fifty Years. Funeral servlcea over the remain of Mra. Ruth Walker Clayton were held yeeterday In the West Weber meeting untie at I p. m., Bishop Robt. The speakers McFarland presiding. were George Hunter. Sheridan Jacob, Nathan Hawks. John Cully and John Holme. Music, waa furnished by the ward choir. Mitts Tlllle Hancock sang a solo entitled Borne Sweet Huy'.'' A solo was ating by Mr. Mary Fariev After th Trial and Trott-hl.- " Mis Hancock and Mr. FVirley sung a duel entitled Sleep On. Interment In the West Weber cemetery. The Npeakar eulogised the d In exalted term. Hhe had heen a member of the church for over flriy entltled 1 year. U. Move the Red Hoodie of the Curtain Lever to tha right as far as it will go. Tliis will close the Curtain around you, and unlock the machine for voting. 1 am not in thia fight for any selfish reasons, for 1 have heen able to conduct my own bualueea satisfactorily and to hold uiy own business against any of them. "I am not In this fight for the mere love of office, for 1 do not need the salary and 1 do not need the extra work end I don't enjoy the newspaper VOTER ABOUT TO CLOSE THE CUETAIM. a U. S. Standard Voting Machine Co. Roehnter, N.Y. misrepresentation and abuse. "1 would not give swap of my fingers, as 1 have said, merely to be pointed uut a the governor of New FIRST DAY IN JAL. York state, or of any other state, hut almost all I pobmm tu I would la Allawad an Hour of Liberty to Ge be knowngive as the governor of New On an Errand- York state who had kept hi promthe trusts from rubises and Ininion. Mo.. Oet. 23. A half hour bing the stopped people." uf liberty- and a stroll to hla wife's boarding hotw and back to the Iron PRESENT DEMANDS. county Jail varied ihe monotony of former I' B. Beuatnr J. R. Barton's first day in Jail today. Pleading that Eight-Hou- r Day Is Demanded for Trainman, that he wished to' gat some book and paper firm hla trunk. Burton was permitted by Sheriff Marshall to take Chicago, Oct. 23. Th Brotliei hood Aa of Railroad Trainmen, oa behalf of a brief receaa from confinement. Burton reached the street he xaw hla It switchmen, today presented dewife and niece Juat returning from a mands to all the railroad entering drive. They accompanied him to the Chicago for an eight-hou- r day. The home of Dr. Bmtih, where Mm. Bur- brotherhood's action follow- that of ton is boarding. foe switchmen union, which presentMr. Burton prepared breakfast, for ed similar demands some time ago, her hualiapd this morning and brought but the two movements are independIt to the jail whered ha Improvised a ent uf each other. The railroads, howtable In hla call aad en- ever. will be obliged now to deal with chair aa tha whole joyed the viand. Mrs. Burton aaaarta practically organised that ha will prepare all the aaala strength nf the switchmen instead of he eats,. In orrief that ha may sot tha fractional part represented by the have to subsist oa prison fare. awltrhmrn's union. In this reapoct Burma share a cell with Jam the movement Is tl most cxteunlve Wine, convicted of having embagxlad attempted by the railroad organizafrom a poatofflet--. A separate cell will tions in many ysara. noun be given him and Burt-aanerta Every railroad want of Pittsburg aud that aa soon aa ha haa a cell to him- Buffalo In tha United Slates la Inself and cun place therein a small volved. In Chicago the twenty-thro- e wrhlng desk, he will devote much time trunk Unas and tha ahort belt lines lie writ lug. He ald that a soon aa and private roads owned by corporabe haa served hi eeatenc he intends tion are all railed ujmn to comply to retnrn b- - Abilene, Kan., and re- with the switchmen's request. sume hla laf practice. While the brotherhood's demands were presented to the railroads simulVALUABLES STOLEN. taneously In a dosea large cities.. the main movement, originated in Chioago, Anna Held Loaas Valuable Jewelry afte ra conference which lasted two and Mensy. ly days, and which waa attended President Morrissey and other officials Cleveland. O.. Oet. 23. The police of the trainmen's brotherhood. Toe of this city are working diligently to orders to make the demand in outof 41 aO.OOfl side cities were telegraphed tonight discover the whereabout . worth of jeuela which Anna Held, the by President Morrissey. act rase, reported ware stolen from her on a Pennsylvania train while DEMANDS AT CLEVELAND. oumlng Into f'lmetead early Monday morning. The gems, said lo Include Cleveland.. O.. Oct. 23. Following and elaborate the demand made in ('hicego loduv by many very valuable piece, were stolen from Mis Held's tho Brotherhood of Railroad Trainstateroom while ha and her hueband. men for an eight-hou- r day for switchFrancis Zelgfold, Jr., were temporarily men at thp same pay they are now absent from It. The jewel were in a receiving for ten hours, the railroad small hsinl xiitnhel. which also con- hero will lie naked to grant the seme tained ovet fii.finn in money and pa- change. Local brotherhood official, pers. bank hooka, etc., which Ml being naked whether, upon lefusal of Held said she valued at fiun.utxi. the HWltchmen demand, n strike When the run was that reported to would lie precipitated, would not com-- , the l they were lnrredulou. mit thetnnelve beyond saying that, but Chb-- Kohb-i- - says he is now last resort, radical action was always rlncud that the robbery wss commitof the brotherhood, and they were ted. Miss Held gave a description of confident an amicable settlement on the train she said she would he reached. two nu-UKimcted. an.1 the detective agency reported today hut they had got trace HOLD CONFERENCES. HOW TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET. Having closed the Curtain Pull the Party Lever bearing the name or emblem of your Party over to the right UNTIL THE BELL RINGS, and then let it go back. Thia turns down to n voting position all of the Pointers of the candidates of your party. See illustration below. ' The ringing ef the Bell informs the voter that the Party Lever haa been pulled far enough to unlock the Curtain Lever and engage the registering mechanism. - - lUlOjli Held From Raeidanee of Mrs. J. C. el impivi.sic sere Simple mid he service held oti-- r ihc body of i the ieirieni-uf Mr .1. ('. Armstrong, a; the cm net- of Adam avenue and Twenty fifth street, Rev. Vfre.l yesterday afternoon. Brown M the Episcopal church officiated. and spoke briefly upon the life of th deceased as an ..ffert Innate father, a model citlXHii and one of an exalting character. A male quar let rindered a couple of scleriionc. The floral offerings were many and of beautiful designs. The in'urinem was i Tlioma- - Dee VOTES FULLINO the citi . Miss Held billowed by from Bait mure to this tn i she Ic and Fuel b MSTV LEVBK. Having closed the Curtain Pull the Party Lever bearing the name or emblem of your Forty over to the right UNTIL THE BELL KINGS, and then let it go bock. Thia turn down to a voting position all of the Pointers of the candidates of your party. Turn back (up; the Pointer from over the name of the candidate you wish to cut Sea illustration below. Chicago. Oct. 23. Conference are being held In ( hicego between the Hill and Harriman forces with a view to settling w.me of the difference-whic- h in tha exlat between them INDICTMENTS. People's fm Hill and Harriman Are Trying to Settle Differences. I FEDERAL Againat ws A "tf HOW TO VOTE A SPLIT TICKET. Hsltlmnre. lMie iiii-i- finkt 3 n in uf tlu-n- i says she ytryt I F ' The turned down Pointer Indicate the names of the candidate for whom the vote will be cut Leave the Pointer a they are (down in n voting position). Move the Red Handle of the Curtain Lever to the left a for a it will go. Thia will count your vote, open the Curtain, and let the machine for the next voter. Before moving the Curtain Lever back to tho CAUTION. left, be sure that a Pointer i turned to Yes or No for every question on which you wish to vote, and that a Pointer points to llie name of every candidate you wish to vole fur. f Armstrong. It!!: Pigiiglti ftfiGMt lui-a- FUNERAL OF TKOS. DEE & HOW TO VOTE ON THE STANDARD VOTING MACHINE. ple. d a 23. inu-reat- a n. THE COAL SHORTAGE 1 Com- pany. northwest regarding construction of Phoenix. Ar... , Oct. 21. - Alleging new railroad line. anti-trus- t of th law. mainThe new Portland terminals and the f combination in restraint new line which the Hill Interest are taining . nf trad ami arbitrary fixing of prices. constructing along tha north bank of In the City Ihe gland Jury here todny re- the Columbia to Portland and the new turned indictments Aaint the Peo-- road whirh the Hurrima n Interest era BANCROFT III CCCEN Ice and Fuel company and W. H. building from Portland north to Beat ixiun'. repi esun'lng two ice fac'urle. tie are among the ubject which are On a Tour of Inspection of Damage The liemund Lumber company, thi-T- . being disri!eri. The Hill Interet V. I'lmmWrl.iln Cauiad by Storm. Lumber company, are ropieaented by Howard Elliott, the Vle l.umlier iv:iip:i:iy. II. IV. president, nnd C. 34.. Levy, ihird vice Vli-President an I p. Deiuiind. all .umber president of the Northern Pacific. The ManRei unit i dealer. P T Hurley and s. .1 Trilw-- t Harriman interest are being taken ..f t ager W. M. Bunr-ofShort Line arrive:) )n the ,.jt) nnd the Phoenix Wholesale Meat rare of by Juliu Kruttechnitt. director Mini fr.viliicr company day afternoon un a sperbil Messr. Hurley of maintenance and operation: V. W. t hiand Trlbolei up- the active manager inspect the damage don- Cotton, general solicitor for the Orest rom After spending i cm,;iti- ..f ef the ! ter r'uicera. between them gon Railroad and Navigation company, in 'be cilv Mr. Hwrof: lot.jm ownum nil ihe local market. The and J. P. OBrien, vice president and ed to Fall IuiUe. To a represt ntaih-- of perxon- - indicted were not taken into gtneral manager uf the name road. ihle ptier Mr Bancroft stated '.!' mtid'. hut were intruded to appear It - understood that ho'h the Hill the Short l.lne and the Harriman Intere' have dewult is- is.- - in enur Thuraday. (del ftrrn rided that fighting ia expensive and WOULD RATIFY CONFERENCE. that peace is (he moxt desirable thing THE PONTIFF ILL. to have, hip thus far there ha not wa r Madrid. Ort 23. The cui-tbeen material progrea toward the Clamencsau'a Cabinet Vary Unaatis- - opened today and the governments In the same connection condition. factory to Him. Mr. Harriman' program-- nnd the budget proposuta .1. D. Farre-1reprewere cad. 1 he minister of foreign sentative fo the nonh wee', is here Ruiiio. iter l:I. The puling is suf- affalra. Scn.r l.uHoo. submitted a is nver and the route of 'the going for the ratification of the text pf new line whirh (he Harrinign people fering from a slight attack of gout, and ha been ordered to take n lie Moroccan conference. are extending ln-- Battle. At la'c hnui tonight the pain grxd-iialThe Portland terminal fight was the iilniinlsi'P.l an he fell In'.-- : u BEHRENS UNDER ARREST. flrt mat'er considered. Ro far as sleep. could be learned today the question Jasper, foil., Oct. 23. The rntnposllhui of h ("eineuceat cf H"nlngton. this county, wh ha not yet been settled, but the way aiiim4 In France haa niiri'iced a most pacud under arreat today on th. heinc lived for a nagreement. at iinfaverat'le tnir'vssl.iii a: the vaiii-u- . 24 'inn clijrjse uf having emhezried with regard to the arrangement The pupp f quoted u. saying tha the if the tuTid of the Peop'e' ban at eai f Track cause him hsi ii'ai-cffi:. of Fiance ui which .ia fTn'Tlv saM'-r- . ufftirfpKx (sin 'hn uWANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS, reim-tery- 23JC5BS23225i ZE EC p Did You Know I VOTES BBSIKNINO TO SPUT OH TX ABUSES, h- Or-a.i- n "JC1 And then turn down a Pointer over the name of any candidate you wish to vote for for the same office. See illustration below. l . . - - Comfort in Glasses Mean? a rarer-- , i examination uf and proper adjustment nf frame. We challenge any on rn make a batof cither, ter and ak a chance to prove to you we am expert opilrlans. All Examinations are Free. J. S. LEWIS & CO. - h-- JEWELERS Sold Glasses? Iffiai - fwl ratwRlBffi fftll la'-te- . f pr-je- o n-s- VOTER COMPLETING SPLIT OH TREASURES, J Be sure to complete each Split before making another. After the vote ia arranged, move the Red Handle of foe r Curtain Lever to the left as far aa it will go. Thia will count one vote for every candidate that haa a Pointer left down over his name. 1 pem-t-fn- l 1 I . . l . li- gg |