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Show 1 EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL E H. Reynold a, W. T. Harr! Independent 'Phone all Then, two ring Ns. M Ns. 6 Independent 'Phone Ball "Phone, ana ting N- BUSINESS - ROOM OFFICE ihr alert ton of fhr following trachara:0 aad 8a-i.- William. Pnpt. Pettemno report-ethat the ecbools were in th heal condition they hare atar bees In. P. E. Bowk. president of a the Amer- ican .National hank of San Francisco, Na. M passed through Ogden yesterday en route home from Su Loui, where be attended the session of ihe American Bankers aaaacfnilun. - . Kate Topunce leave on Wednesday for o Angolan to spend th winter for the benefit of bar health, aud tun to make her future hum there, aa haa bean mated. EXAMINER: HORSING THE 8 OGDEN, ETAH, SlN'DAY MORNING, (NTORKK iS sur-ge-j- voting the voting machine, the last trick In the art cf operating one i to learn that any legislator may I vcied. and that by cutting a man on one ticket It ia not necessary u vote tor the man Just below or above htiu ti fill the place. Any nit tuber may be cut on any ticket, and any other just so the total number 1 made up correctly. In d, Tlie itinerary for Judge O. W. Posweek i as followa: October 29. Kalina; October 3b, Octolier 31. Bingham Junction, 3:30 p. ui.: Bingham. 7 '30 p. in.; November 1, Balt I.ake theater; November 2. Provo; Not ember 3, Ogden. On Monday. November S. Judge Powers will make an nutomuidle run through Salt Lake . county. er (or the nest McCsrdel'e fatuous chicken taiuala and chile con earn I made every day. All kind of hot aud cold audwichas; oysters in any style. 360 frh Twentv-flft- street. h R. K. (rtb, traveling freight agent of the Oregon Short Une, with headquarter in Salt Laka, ha handed In hi resignation, effective November 1. Mr. Cobb la the lateat employe of the traffic department of the Short Line to foresake railroading Kir stock brok- ing. Balt Imka bulge of th Brotherhood of Hallway Clerks held its flrat regular meeting ainoe organised Friday night. The meeting took place In th hall. The appliFederation of cation for a charter which waa received thla week bore M names, and 60 more were enrolled. About 100 In have algnlffed their Inientlnn of Joining after the flrat of nest month. Oaa, $1.33; corn, $1.26; cracked awn, $1.36; rolled barley, $1.20; rolled oata, $1.16. and wheat $110 per hundred pounds at Grout's. S62 Tweaty-fourtslreeL Both phones. h Ogden Furniture and Cnrprt haa Juat unloaded a car of mined furniture and have another ear of bed mum auitea, also on uf Hufk ranges. Th Co. There will a reception tor Rev. and Ut Ctarvor at the Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, October 3d. AU member of the church congregation and their friends Invited. First Congregational church. Noble Strong Eldcrktn, pastor Homing worship at 11 oclock. Sunday, October God of 2K; sermon, Know Thou th at Thy Father." Evening worship 7:30: sermon, "What Cain Flung la the Pac of God." Bundayachoul at EVERYBODY' THOMPSON SEQUEL TO HULANISKI TO MEET VISITS RINK HYLAND EVENINGS AND AFTERNOONS THE AUDITORIUM 1$ FILLED. OUT ARRANGED FOR NOVEMBER IS IN THIS CITY. CASE Henry Emmett, who has been Fighting" Dick Hyland at Last Haa Special Entertainment Features Hava Another Ckanc at "Cyclone" tioned aa tit probable kuccwsor of Bean Arranged for Canting Thant psen. Councilman Robert Pain, mat with a Weak. afterndistressing accident yearn rosy on Hr. Emmett wan working oon.hie fence and slipped and fall on a Fighting Dick Hyland of San' According to the management of draw knife and cut a deep gash la bia right knee. Dr. Osgood waa sum- the Auditorium skating rink. If them Francisco and "Cyclone" Thtunpaon moned and It was necessary to taka 1 anybody who haa not been them have been matched to meet la Ogden fuur stitches in th wound. since the opening that person In hard at tha Grand Opera House on November 1$. This la the announcement find. to Jlaj. Jonas M. Clelland. tics preri dent of the ('able Plano company of Staid, dignified business men; men made by Manager R. lexander Grant Inst night, and which will he received Chicago, spent two day in Ogden, Lhe of affairs, sprightly women and matMuguest of the Chambarlaln-ThumaIn nil walks at life have aith delight by tw Cana in Ogden, ron. people sic company. Balt Latke and nearby towns. trooped through the door of th Several efforts hart been made durstructure day after day and Nathan Tanner of the Watson-Tinne- r flnu. haa returned from the aait, night after night, nil Intent ia taking ing th pat three week to bring these young gladiators together, but where he has been for a few weeks. n roll through tha world. been frulttase. About During hia absence he waa In MaryOn every hand In heaid talk ut skat- all rffurt have a month ago Hyland and Thompson land, New Turk, Pennsylvania. Illinois ing and the rink. The sport ha bela Loa Angelea, and tha tatter and other tiee, and ho anya every- come a crate in this it la atated. met waa tha decision on a foul la given and la ihera lively booming. thing as It has all over the eouutry. There round. Hyland and hia thirteenth tha aeeiui to he no age limit, neither In beakers are confident that he can Mrs. David Ljtle. wife of Passenger there n weight From the handicap. anxious for gw Director Lytle at the Vniun de- mite out of school, who yesterday ca- beat Thompson, and areMcCllntic and pot, returned to Ogden yesterday on vorted and ncraeched and howled and another bout. Sammy Inlon Pacific No. 3 from a thtee alld along th polished floor of the "Fighting Dirk are in Salt Lake at month stay at Beatrice. Nebraska, rink, to tha men and women of dignity present, and Thompson will leave Los Angeles Immediately for Ogden. and Fairfield, Iowa. While away her and years attending every night, Manager Grant staled that he had father died and waa buried at ibe everybody seems to he skating mad. arranged some rattling good prelimlatter place. Warren W, Matthews, champion inaries for the Mg day. among them novelty skater of the world. who Watson of Friday evening an important meet- proved such n popular attraction last being a go between Kid Terry Davis of Balt ing of th stockholder of the Ogilru week, will open n weeks engagement Pocatello and are a number of amaLake. There Canyon Sanitarium company was held, In the Salt Lake rink, owned and conat which the vacancies In the nffirlal trolled by the same management. teur who are anxious to go on. Jack Clifford haa been In correrosier were llllei. J. 11. Knni waa Other special features have been arspondence with friends In thin city unanimously chosen a prealdent of ranged for the coming season. few days, atatlng that the company and William Ulnaaer waa A aperlnl train from Balt Lake with during the pant he la anxious to meet Hyland at 133 chosen as treasurer aud director. The a some come will up skating party in her officer of the company ara R. time the pounds. Indications now point to the coming week. fens seeing noma good hoots in C. Lundy, vice prealdent; R. C. Lunfight in lint of a Following prominent dy. Jr, secretary, and T. C. Foley, dimen and women who attended the this city during th winter. rector. rink during the pant week and who have become enthusiasts on skating: CARD CF THINKS Job White, who register aa being Mlaaea Mattie and Nettle Weston, Hr. from "The Village Below. fa In the and Mrs. R. C. Plncock, Mlaa Mra. A. Kuhn aud daughter. city for a few days in the interests The kindness of our many friends, of the Pacific Manifolding Book com- Mr. aad Mrs. David Ecclea, Mra. Con pany of Oakland, Cal. He ia one of Richards of Loa Angelea, Mr. and Mrs. both In Salt Lake and Ogden, during the Illness, death and burial of our the enthusiastic knights of the grip Heher Bcowcroft, Mina Allle Farr. beloved mother, Mary D. Burchell. we who wait ao .pruuluent In the C.C.T. Mlaa Guaaie Purdy. Prof. O. J. Stillcelebration held here last June and well, Mr. and Mr. Joseph greatly appreciate, and desire to exPeery, ay ihe "boys" all apeak very warm- Judge and Mra. Horn, John Bluth, press our heartfelt thank to one and ly of Ogden. Dennis McCarthy. Mr. and Mra. Fred all, and trust that under simitar cirJ. Kleael. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Flinders, cumstances God may blaaa you with so many kind friend. William Nicholas, Edwin Williams, MR. AND MRS. JED W, BOWLIHC AVERAGES Charles R. Raed. George A. Watts, IJoyd B. Beat. Thomas Burke. John C. Charles Irwin wa taken to the Th Standing f Tsant and Bowlsra Davis, 8. H. Brown. Theodor Bchen-enbarMias Minnie Kleael, Mr. and penitentiary yesterday by Deputy for Fast Two Waaka. Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. and Mra. Klcher, Sheriff Robert Shaw, The week closed with n fair show- Mr. and Mr. Arthur Kuhn, Mra. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ing made by the team In the Comm- Browning. Jr., Mr. and on-lal Bowling league. The aver- Watson. Mr. J. C. Mr. Joyce and dnngbter Frances, Mr. age of the team are aa followa: and Mra. Fred Chamber and many Pln-ooc- k, others. Nest Friday night and every succeeding Friday night has hsen net aside by the Weber club ai their own night, and society la expected to turn out In ferae. A. Ditrfne, years 4 months 18 daya, at 10 Saturday, at residence, 411 That terday. The Ogden Furniture and Carpet company haa on dUplay In their show windows a beautiful nil painting by Archie Ingor. The subject, which s s life else, repiescnla a flower girl and 1 a very clever product ion. three-quarter- Mra. J. F. Kane and family are visiting In the city front Pocatello. Mra. Kane, who la- the wife of the merchant. In the Idaho town, la visiting her iwn daughiers. who arc attending school at the Sacred well-know- n Heart academy. J. Lewis. th Evansitni merchant, city railing upon the Ogden - In (be wlmlesalers. The railroad yards at ihe I'niim depot present a metropolitan appearance almost every evening sow by the large number of arrivals and departtralna. ures of east and laiat night every track waa ao full that that the Southern lHclflc X. 6 had to pull out before 'he l.inrite.l the east could pull into the Mr weal-houn- fr-u- i Tl-connit taierd of edueaiion held nfteniocn. a hurt session yeau-nlaTlie only mailer of importance wna -- ultimatum haa Did You Know J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS e expert opticians. All Examinations are Free. J.S.Lewis&Co. Opticians 2 During the bearing la th shove entitled action Clerk MaiUoa was one cf th principal wKneaaea. and gave testimony in regard to th appropriation of $75 by th board at oounty commissioners, about a year ago, to defray the expense of sending an exhibit to the amt fair. In tha testimony It aeenis that Mr. Mattson In alleged to have atated that Count Attorney Hutaniakl waa present at tha meeting held on September 5. 19i6, when the money waa appropriated, when in feet It Is atated that Capt. naHutaniakl waa aa rout te th tional encampment of the G. A. R., held In the east. County Clerk Mattson w as seen last sight and atntnd that the county attorney was present at the meeting of tha board of county commissioner, held on August 21. 1005, ut which time from a communication waa received Manuthe Deseret Agriculture and facturing aodety of Balt Lake, Inviting the county to send an agricultural exhibit to the fair, $100 being th amount that would cover the expense 9t such a display. Cbmtuisslotier Mad-ao- n stated that ha thought $75 would be enough for the dtaptay, and th matter wa referred to Commissioner Stanford and Fruit Tree Inspector R E. Wilson. At the meeting held on September 5 the appropriation wax made in the form of a claim from Joseph Stanford for general expenses, and at which Couni y Attorney Hulan-iak- l was not present. The following la taken from the record in the caae en th of Clerk Mattso nby H. H. Henderson, counsel for County Attorney Hutaniakl in the eaae: to Judge Q. Did yon ever apeak Hutaniakl about the $75 claim? recrosa-ex-amlnatlo- n V Sold Glasses? I wen tasund hv agricul- turists In the afflicted district, nnd they declare emphatically that anyone found on their property with a gun will be prosecuted vigorously It is high rime that such deed be slopped. Xoi only I life Jeopardized, nnii but signs, board fence, tarn anything else offering a target are riddled and filled with lead pellet n respect for property owners Is mani- fested. Several people in Rfverdale have had narrow- escapes from bullets fired wills m thought of their uourse. and it is common ocrnrrencs lbr a leader en to atrik houses with a menacing thud, tf such practice la continued open war will soon break out between farmers and hunters, which will result In tatter animosity if not something more serious. nie-eng- CARPE3THS NOTICE request of General President Hu-bthere will be a delegate from the genera convention to visit u at our October tegular meeting. Saturday. ?7 All member are requested to be By piesenr OEO. M. Bl'RNHAM. Recording Becretary, lor I 4n. . you want to is no sign of there it, crtasc. Thats thi' re-for- m quality test, . don't see anything on this t referring to minute book I te show that, but that la my recollecUan. Thera is nothing shown on the minute here that 1 can see to the effect that Mr. Hutauiski waa there, but (hat was my Lou "EMOTIONAL" DINNER must not rexpcct the, fame of anq 'other $3 hat. recoUeciloa. SERVICES. Th "enmiiuiiol" dinner gown haa suggesied "emotional" dinner service. H haa been considered that the effort of a chef will he far more apgre preciated if his mawer-plw- e served on plates which suggest the flavor of hia dtahea. The service may be fashioned of any metal which can be enameled, but the more expensive pattern are cap rled out In beaten silver. Th favorite metals are pewter or copper. The olive are served on miniature dtahea to represent an oil re leaf carried out In lily green enamel on pew-ta- The Toggery r. AN AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE FOR wlteha cauldron ia the latest nov- AMERICAN ROADS elty lu ooup moreens. The cauldron u over sticks between pewter hangs U H. Bee raft, the automobile man, silver spirit stove, and the ladle atiok. Each soup corner at Twenty-fourtwitch the and Giant plate of pewter beam an enameled avenue, will handle Maxwell enbut the black cat in Its center, amel is protected by an upper plate bile for 107. The sample cars tor demnnatrailng of prepared glaa, through which the design Shows. pnrpnse will arrive in a few day. Flab la served In a silver boat, held The Maxwells are thoroughly up to by two mermaids, whose scale are data in all their details, such as enauggeaied by mother of pearl, fantastic stabs of which ornament the gine under hood, eliding transmission, throe speeds, forward and reveiwe, pewter plate. The haunch of vantaon repoora on dine clutch, abaft drive, metal bud), engine suepenekm. intera dlah borne by a crouching deer- three-poihound. Each plate in raised a few nal and external brakes and many features that are only Inches from the table by a pair of other found In can boating $2,000 or mm. antler. The price of the touring car will he Dishes and platen for game can be enameled In the gorgeous colors of $1,550, f. 9. b. Ogden. The runabout, with same improvements, $8.50, and the pheasant a feather. Ices may be served In a fronted the 8 pee deter, the car that get (here . In a hurry. $875. glass cave hung with icicle. re-- , Any one interested in aula Fruit plaiea are of beaten pewter, while each finger bowl represents a quested to call and arrange for a demdifferent fruit set with enamela- .- Lon-- ( onstration, which will ba freely give. A B h aut-.m- 1 n Express. There la nothing io beat rhubarb Juice na a curs for gout or rheumatism, except water from medicinal spring. All kind of scurvy aad blond potaonlng yield to tha Juice of lemons or of times, which are the greatest blood purifiers In existence. Common mustard uoed aa a planter la the beat cure for a cold on the chant, and ihe white of an egg or poultice with sugar ta the finest medicine for hoarseness. To cure a burn an application of tha white akin that lines the shell of an agg la unbeatable, while the raw yolk ia a capital toaia r - WOMEN'S WINTER SUITS, COATS, WAISTS, FURS, ETC. Ogdens Fast Growing Store Tuesday in tha last day on which to register. Be that your name I on the list on October 30. If you are not registered you cannot vote, Five horses, two of which ware valued a. $800 each; one cow and several pigs form the incomplete list of animals killed by care leva hunters between Ogden and the mouth of Weber canyon. Besides the animals which hare been killed many hare been blistered with ahol and nor a few are maimed. Such disregard on the part of hunters for the course uf their ibota, stop nut short of criminal negltgenre. Not all the animals killed, however, are the victims of careleainesa. aa a few have been shot out of pure meannena. Over the sand ridge, from Ogden to the river valley, and up the Wash plain, through Kiverdale and Booth Weber, atunted oaks with nnderbruah and patches of willow affutd an excellent retreat for quail noil other small bird prised aa game. Their abundance naturally attracts many hunter, who uaually walk along the river bank until they reach a point directly south of the city, (hen strike aproax the rami ridge and Ihtta secure A good shooting, going and coming irue npnrtsman would (online his attention lo the birds. Not wo with have tramped acme the many Farmer la the vicinity of country. Riverdnle and on rha ridge assert that when quail is scarce hunters shoot at anything In sight, and trust to the absence of owners and the protection of the brush to conceal their cowrardly acts. Mu bitter has become the sentiment against anyone from the city with a gun that farmers have formed themselves Into a vigilance cuiiimittoo for the protection of their property, an that even spoilsmen of honor are distrusted and Injured by the acta of irresponsible persons. An Huron! Helner. former aiate food Inspector, waa down from Morgan yes- a-- The case uf J. D. Skeen against Hutaniakl, which County Attorney waa throws out of th dlatrtet court by Judge Howell Friday on the defendant' motion for a non suit, seems to have a sequel la ibat aa action may be brought against County Clerk David Mattson on the charge of perjury. As yet ('apt. Hutaniakl haa not fully decided as to the taking of thin action, but an Investigation la being 5. 1305. 1 A. MMHorimeBl and at lowest, price foot a and magnetic price Exact in are tlie only argument we pubiiidi. That iff why our Coat and Hnit department are Pplpuriid tlie city. of Homan, Catfl and Riga Have Been Killed, 3. McClellan, the organist of the Salt lske lahernacle, was in the city yesterday afternoon. examination of eyas and proper adjustment of frame. We rhalb-ngany one to make a belter Job of either, a chance to and prove to you we are Vari- A Number ten-poun- Comfort in Glasses Mean rarr.i1 at correct or legal? A. He ao stated at that meeting, that (hey had n right to make such expenditure. If 1 remember right. Q. Js that on the minutes? A. 1 dont know whether it Is oa th minutes or not. Q. Gel your minutes cf September RECKLESS HUNTERS To the wife of H. I.. 2845 Grant, n girl. lion. B w.-r- tha Last Day aa Which to Raglntar, In Sheriff nmery of Balt Lake waa an Ogden visitor yesterday. 15. His Testimony Basina t ance With th Facta. Mr. BECISTEB TUESDAY lira. Charlotte West Seventeenth street, of dropsy. The deceased la survived b.v four followa: daughters, and haa been a realdent of 1'tah for 32 year and a member of Saints churuii. the Latter-da- Born AN ACTION MAY BE BROUGHT AGAINST MATTSON. men- 12:15 p. m. IMed aged 82 p. m.. I don't think I ever spoke to HulanUkl about tha $73 claim, except in this, that Mr. HutauUkl waa prelent when they panaepl a resolution lo make an exh'blt in Ball iWe. anl what they going to spend. Q. Mr. Hu'.antsKl was present? 1 wax A. He a as present himself. Clark of the county board. Q. Did you ask him whether It was A. M-- Dr. Johanran. physician and Specialist an aye. ear, noaa, throai. catarrh and akin disease. Per maaenily located over 1. L Clark Stores. l&Ort. Ftendily forging aJioud conatanily increasing bmi new and adding in their iiMf of permanent friend. We want you lo come and see Ibe garment we are offering. . You will be cordially welcome whether you buy or not. We however, that you are more than apt to find the offerings altogether irreritrtible. 11 ung-gett- l, q q w The Great Annual Knit Underwear Sale worth of thoroughly dependable kuit good to etart the Autumn Tbnufianda of dollar nelling. We have broadened ear field of action. We bare laid iu a larger Mock than ever before. We have made preparation for the greatest selling that tbi store ha ever known. Broken Hne, diaconlinned number, and Rlightly boiled garment to be loed out at a very low price. More Bargains in Dress Goods lxw prices, but the moat demrable good in thi HetiMm market. 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