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Show TI1E WRIGHTS STORE The prudent housewife PURE BILK CREPE DE CHINE FOR REGULAR VALUE. ..MANY WAISTS VnD GOWNS AND SCARFS ARE BEING BOLD. 49C-..TH- the demand has Increased... These Crepes are not to be confused with the half cotton kinds which are offered at this price SLIGHTLY SOC MILLINERY RIDICULOUSLY CHEAP WE'RE GETTING MOST ANY PRICE,- - THE MILLINER SAYS. . .these are offered at . to Sic and. up. Lot 2 la composed uf those which were up to $4 ...these are being auldl fur Lot 3 la tha hau which were ft and 86. . .some exceptionally desirable values here We say ...for about 12.60. "about" because the prices are not Ssed and customers wtU be able to make their own prices In many cases. he 11-5- . slightly damaged, dour merely a hit tainted with tho odor of smoke, but the lot must be closed out Quickly. Tha damagad lot has bean divided Into throe lots. Lot 1 contains those which were S New Plaid Waiata and Ladles Silk Jumpers Are Just Here wide good colors end are being sold at 88c. Lot two consists of heavy saltings heavy enough for eoau nr lor boys suits sons of tho materials are last season's style that, however, dona not detract from their "This Jumper," says the department lady, "la tha handiest article of apparel that hat yet come to us." It la to he slipped on over the waist, thus making the waist answer for two end do it beeutlfully... This new lot la a bit different from those which we had formerly we will be pleased to show them... as weU as the swell, new silk waists. inches wide (neatly two yard. These were fl.TS snd are now offered goodness t Prkas. the Dress Goods at Shoppers a counter today will find number of full pieces of dress at about the actual value. One lot Is composed of the colored suitings which were $1.26. Very goods which are offered one-hal- f . . . Fifty-fou- r tSc. Wood knitting pins are now sties 10c set here and 10c Ginghams far fie. "Just tell the people that they fViay have what remains of these I l ie and 10c gingham for fa." said the Domestic mam "I want to clean them aU up today ' and that price should do.". And so It should good ginghams strips, plaids, sad checks, for fa. Today $ Fancy Suitings and Hsavy prsas Goods Markad at Spselal . . ' Jedediah Skeen is out In a six column article mat U much a whine. The article was prepared by a versatile writer, but the proof exists that Jedediah was an able assistant la furnishing the material and the whole may be termed Jededlah's attack bj slurs and insinuation on William Glasmann. Nothing definite la charged against Mr. tilsamann. but there Is a veiled threat rht unless Mr. Glasmann allows Skeen's fair record to sink out of sight. Skeen may show up something against Glasmann. Tha threat la called by Mr. Glasmann. who says, in plain words. Skeen's fair record Is bad very bad-- nil he comes bark at Jedediah with a signed article In the six column article Skeen and the Herald say that Glasmann was the boss of the recent Republican convention and dictated the nominations, yet 60 days ago tha same Herald said that Glasmann had been turned down and repudiated by the Republicans. Hew the Herald can expect to retain a semblance of honesty and give utterance to such contradict Inna almost every dav is beyond our understanding. The following la Mr. Glasmana'n compliments to Jededlah's plaint In tha Herald: "Editor Stands: d: Yesterday morning the Salt Laka Herald, among a lot of other rot, publishes the following false and ntslldoun statement: "The Herald ways: He made charges affecting Mr. Skeen's conduct as secretary of the Weber County Fair association. Much was said about the condition of a certain cash book, of which Glasmann had possession at the time. Mr. Skeen demanded na Instant Investigation by the directors of the association, and they gave him a triumphant vindication. The book In question was little mors than a desk memorandum, and not one of the regular books of the association- - Tho wont that could be said of H was that the penmanship was poor, and that there had been an erasure of an entry made An tbs wrong place. " Mr. Glasmann say the above statement la false In every particular and Is wilfully so presented. Mr, Glasmann's Statement. "First. The Herald lies when it inan Skeen demanded eays stant investigation, because Skeen attend refused to meeting of the board- of directors when invited to be present by written request, and only after It was published that he refused to attend waa he goaded into asking for n subsequent meeting at which be might appear. "Second. The Herald lies when it save that Skeen was triumphantly vindicated by the board of director, for he was not. The resolutions show that the 'system of books he kept was a, BE IF YOU WOULD UTAHNA THEATER GRACEFUL LearntoSkate condemned. "Third. The Herald lies when It saya the book in question was a little It more than a dea$ memorandum. actually was the' official cub book of TONIGHT A Magnificent Production NORTHERN aftemsen and tvsnlng LIGHTS cept Sundays. Grand Marsh at f :M p. m. PRICES: Afternoon Admission, Evenings, 16s. t 10c. - - i PRICES 10, 20, SOa. GRAND NOTICE OPERA HOUSE TO THE PUBLIC Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. II. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgr. Tho Greatest Novelty Yean. . .... at pi a and fancy groceries, we have the following good eatablea to tffer, which la nice smoked salmon. Jeaseo Brand Cod Pish, First Glass Holland Herring, Extra Choloe Smoked Bloaters, Sour Prof. Bram'a Celebrated la connection with our Kraut, Swedish Health Bread, which alda digestion and make you feel good and strong. Try IL T. B. EVANS & CO. Both Phones 238. 2364 Washington Avenue. SUNDAY, The NOVEMBER World-Famou- D0I0I0 & COMPANY of Hawaii. Sixty Musicians and tingora, a Military Band, a Stringed Orchestra. a Choir, Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Club and Solo Singers, Rendering Classical and Operatic Muoie, and tha Superb NATIVE MUSIC AND "HULA SONGS OF HAWAII. Captain H. Barger, Founder and Loader. HUGHES 155 25th Street fries. DRV GOODS FOR JUST ARRIVED 11.00. Candidate In New York is Mott Active. Leaving here Bchnectady, where he will K. Y.. Nor. 2. early for address 'three aooo-dameetings. Charles E. Hughe, the Republican csndidatqjfor governor, began the tour. Mr.' last day of his Hughes drill speak at Catskill In the afternoon' and will arrive In New York about 8 oclock today. He will be taken at once to Long Island City and East New York where he will speak briefly at. several meetings sad (hen. returning to Manhattan, will make three abort addressee along tha up-sta- te FAU 75c, CAMPAIGN. y GROCERIES BAND From Honolulu. By Permission of the Government Republican FANCY CASH 4th s PRICES: 25c, 50c, MS In Many ROYAL HAWAIIAN , "Fourth. The Herald Ilea when it was not associa- tion, for It was the regular official caah book of the association and the record of previous secretaries in the eame book proves It to be such. "Fifth. Tho Herald llu when it says that there had been only an erasure of an entry made In the wrong that the place, for the proof shows cash book and aooounts ' were very much mutilated by many erasures and two whole pages were torn out and are misting, and for this there hw never been a satisfactory explanation. "Was the object to bide something when the erasures were made and tha pages torn out? If not, what Intent? He testified that he did not know why he mutilated the hooka "No buslnesa man In Ogden would keep a bookkeeper one day after he had done such rotten bookkeeping as Jedediah Skeen did on the Weber County Fair books. "A the new president' of tho Weber County Fair association I believed It was my duty to expose the very rotten system of books kept by Skeen. At any rate, I considered the action of Mr. Skeen in mntllatlBg the official records of the Weber County Fair csMCiation as more serious and more Inimical to good government than the crimes Skeen baa charged against a county commissioner or the city council. The city and county officer may have violated the law. If so, they did It openly before all tbs world and were ready and willing to submit tbeir action to a Jury of their Mr. Skeea's action on purs, whilebooks was done secretly, the Fair with no Information to others whatever as to what be erased and tore out. He alone can tell the secret of the Weber County Fair association cash bonks snd account, but will ha do it? I challenge him to make as clean a showing of his cuh account of the Weber Connty Fair association as nss Joseph Stanford of bis coua-t- y commissioner's expenses. If Joseph Stanford had scratched his expense bills, as Skeen did his Fair books, not one lots of evidence could have been secured against Stanford as to what his actual expenses were. But If any one had scratched the records of Weber county as Sksen did the records of the Fair association; It Is my firm con net Ion that such peri son would be liable to prosecution, In great danger for such mutilud beand erasures. ations T did not Intend to personally taka hand In this campaign, but sines the Herald attempts to make me the Issue, although the Herald knows I have taken no part in nominating any candidate. In fact, waa not in I'tah when tha Republican ticket waa named, and since tha Herald is attempting to pull tha wool over the voters' eyes. I feel tt my duty to the nubile to make the foregoing statement with the added statement that 1 do not believe any man competent to be connty attorney who would do what Fkeen did with the fair books. Just u , a the Weber County Fair uaodition. uyi that the said caah book one of the regular books of of the Great Play every NoVEMHEi; 5 THE SAFE $1.-Uo- Self-Risin- Fair Association." Get Away With $116 ie Cash From Olasn Brothers' Store, Pstetssn. A robbery, particularlv bold, occurred at Peterson, a small town la We canyon this alee of Mura a, late Tbui.il night. The toi of Olson Rios, nss rtdod aad relieved of 3110 is cash and 890 la checks, besides a miscellaneous plunder consisting of stor :r brought i hair dream of rtrhe to u unhappy end. Newell stuck to the aauie story with RINK AUDITORIUM a persistence that brought forth an expression from the judge roue tuning Saturday. Nov. 8rd. n children's day the versatility of men of their type, gt the Ogden Auditorium rink, where when the truth Is wauled. they will enjoy themselves to their heart ooateut. Admission. Including HORSES IN DEMAND skates, 25c. CHILDRENS DAY OCDIN A MISS ANNIE MC CCNACLE Buyer Whs Has N tomobile. Life Enda Peacefully at Holy Cross Hospital. Peaceful, calm and patient, like her life, was the death. Wednesday night, at Holy Cross hospital, of Miss Ansi who for twenty-thre-e McGonagle, years has been the devoted, retiring housekeeper of Reverend P. M. With anxious eyes and an interested heart, she had, for almost a quarter of a century, watched every Iniprovement in the growing congregation at Saint Josephs Church, yet In ao unostentatious manner that her name was unknown to many . her fare familiar to but few, yet these few have, for the past weeks, knows of her absence from the rectory, by the scatlawn tered leaves that strew the which during the time she eared for the premise, was on of the most perfectly kept in the city, Many a laborer returning in the early morning hours, from his night's work, has noted the quiet 'figure carefully removing whatever might detract from Cueb-nsha- the simple beauty of the neat bouse and lawn of Father Cushnahaa. Coming to this country from Ireland when young, she retained the deep faith and. warm heart charset eristic of the race, and mafif n'liin of this city recalls her encouraging word to him. when, as an altar boy, It waa his happy privilege to bring a message to the rectory. A silent sufferer for several years, she. st length, succumbed to the lingering nerve disease which has ever taxed the patience of Its victims. Her last hours were as edifying as the previous five weeks spent st Holy Cross hospital where ebe ass pronounced by experienced nurses and pyslclana, a model of endurance and resignation. After receiving the Just sacraments snd being fortified by all the rites of the church, she waa told that her hours ra earth would not lie many, she calmly replied: "I welcome the Holy Will of God!" If staunch devotadneas and untiring fldsntly are tests of worth, certainly the lowly, simple life Just ended will long be remembered by the residents of Ogden, and many a prayer will be breathed during these November days, and In the long Novembers to come, for one who was beloved by the man; who hut heard of her gentle, klndly Use for For For For Fur PROFESSIONAL ROBBERS NOW THOUGHT TO BE IN OGDEN. d - wayn. By request of her relatives, the DOOR The robbery was not discovered un- the opinion of the judge. Euiugs till tar(y yesterday sad the sheriff Mated that be snd hi cuuipauion. w that same night tha; the robbery oc- of Morgan county is making strenuous efforts u apprehend tha robbers. It Is secoud-ksncurred lu Gold w ater believed that came ia tits direcstore, were out on a spree. Next tion of Ogitoa. they morning they felt the effects of the That the work waa done by profesnight's dissipation and repaired to sional safe crackers I evidenced hr the jungle. the manner tn which the safe in the In bonding over. Eutiug d.iUted store wss blown After open. securing that something, with a metallic glit- as entrance through one of the dour ter, attracted hi attention, and, pr-tla the thieves the building, applied before hi uudrcelvlng U) a to the unlocking ol the cache ol revolvers, shins sad under- themselves box. use of Hy the Jimmies string clothes. Both iun juvously picked sud drill a small hole wss made unup 'heir lucky find sad were loaded der the door and a charge et nitroofficers with the when plunder re- a glance at Skeen's esab book sliows the expenses to be a Utile over show The director' minute that 82.700 waa authorized to be expended. while Secretin- Fkeens annual t sport shows that over Iti.OMi This Is the was actually expended. uiau who allowed hi? usn- to be used to prosecute men who never knowingly' did a wrong and he w m to be elget ed county attorney. If the people ran endure blm, I can. WM. GLASMANN. (Signed) President of the tfisn Weber County A Quiat USE BLEW OPEN Says Glasmann is Republican Boss and Dictated County Convention, Notwithstanding the Fact That Glasmann Was in Nevada at the Time Veiled Threat For Gasmann to Drop the Fair Records, But Latter Calls the Bluff in Signed Statement DAMAGED Why, there are hat forms hero which wo will sell si 10c." said tha manager of the iniiitu-er- y department today are also bats for 6e which are MOKMNi;. Herald ..Each piece we guarantee to be pure aiik and the colorings are of the very best. ..Two yarda will make a handsome neck scarf... the cost would be Mo, with s very Utile needle work. Tudav lhe clerks in iha silk department will b Pleased to show them whether yon wish to buy. few days before the crepe de chine which we offer at half price will be sold. Each day since the sale was announced i.'DAY He Attacks Glasmann in a Six Column Article in the Salt Lake - It Is only a matter now uf a sTI JEDEDIAH SKEEN TO- derstands more every day the advantage of a small saving... or of small savings and many uf them a small discount doe cot seem of much significance until we figure its total on the large purchase. . .Wrig.it 's Removal Sale has saved hundreds of dollars for the custom?.- of Wright's Store and win continue to do so. un ITTAH. OGDEN, No. 13. ONE HUNDRED BUSY CLERKS ARC PREPARED FOR DAY'S BUSINESS INTERESTING PRICE STORY WHICH WILL BRING HUNDREDS OF SHOPPERS. Whoa Wright's Store open for the whole today's busier store will be spick sud spun -stock will be full snd complete counters and snow cases will shine fresh price cards will be displayed oa the many Uses of goods and all will be In readiness for the crowds which will EXAMINEE: HOT SHOT FOR Wrights Store News VoL 1. MORNING tbs Au- For the purpose of securing hones for tho fire department of Ban Francisco, It. W. Dunn, representing a large firm at Bt. Ixmle, Is now In the rlty, and will remain for two or three weeke. Sixty head of this Class of horseflesh will be bought by him, and shipped direct to the coast city. "This kind of horse la very hard to find, particularly in the WaHtcrn country. It require a peculiar breed of horses to serve a fire department. The animals must have speed, endurance and strength, and not the least, beauty of build. I'vo looked fur quire a long lime to find Just the kind of horse I need, and I'm very much afraid that we will have to go east fur them. 1 will say, however, that tha stork raised In this state Is unequaled anywhere, sad that wmtern horses are better then any other kind the world over. "This is easily explained. What is good for man, In this instance, roust he good for beast. The high altitude, the pure atmosphere, tbe freedom of tbe plains, and tbe wild grass do more toward bringing perfection to American horseflesh than anything else, Horses cost tan times more than they did tea years ago, and they are scarce st any price that Is good horses. From 8230 to 827 Is a fair price for tha kind of animal 1 am after. Of course, cue cau buy horses off tbe range from 823 to 835 a head, but they are just common scrubs and i don't want that kind. "What's that autos hurling the boss business! Bay, thats the best boost our line has had since horses were used In this country or any other. Autos have done more to 'stimulate and urge the breedere than anything else. More horses have been bred, bought and sold since the auto eame Into general use than ever before. "What's the reason? Bay, did you ever see s man buy another machine after the flrswiherame worn out or crippled? Very seldom, I can tell yon that. Horses am alive, they drive, they are companions to you, they quiver with vitality, they make you realize you're alive there's sentiment about a horse. You feel for them, they feci for you. They're almost htirann. Autos. Huh Just a bunch of steel and smell.'' EXCURSIONS Vis tbe COLORADO MIDLAND RY. EASTERN Robrt Armstrong, A. Turker and C. Jones, three young men rharged with robbing lo'tiu Dnmlnloe, a young Italian on a freight train near I'intah, On November 20 snd December 18. some few weeks ago, were brought beOne fare plus 82 from Ttah points to fore Judge Howell this morning. Kansas City, H. II. Henderson and John C. Daria, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver and Intermediate attorney for the defense, demanded Omaha, Until, fin days. Stopover. a separate trial for each prisoner, points. For further Information write L. H. which was granted by the court. Harding, general agent, Balt Lake Armstrong wss first called u tbe City. stand. The following jury was impaneled: J. T. Rackhatn, Matthias Lund, PURCHASEDFOR 830,001) James Hunt. Thomas G. Burl. Charles H. Klrchef, Joseph Weston, Joseph C. T, C. Mercer purchased from Adam Platt and William B. Flakes. The Patterson Thursday, a tract of land on state opened its case this afternoon by Twenty fourth street opposite the examining Armstrong. Standard block. 44x188 feet, for 830.-00The property Is Improved by a ACTRESS SAD NEWS brick building and Is redesirable locaas business a garded tion. Tbe Ranch saloon and Ragan But She Must Gs on With Laughter grocery occupy tbs ground floors. and Song. The demand for real estate Is brisk. The H. L. Griffin company purchased After lb performance of Paiaifal s tract on Wall senne, near Twenty-fourt- h Thursday night a telegram was banded to R. G. the contiguous street, Ml Keating, whti played the part of W. railroad tracks, and the W. O. Kay Kundry, that contained announcement a site a for company purrisaed of her father's fles h at Chicago. Tar on Twentieth near the railroad tlculsr were nut given snd the brief tracks. message contained the barest mention of the demise of Lr. Keating. EXCURSION FOOTBALL At Salt Lake the company plays TO BALT LAKE tcnlghl and Mias Keating. In the absence of an understudy, will be under Via Rio Grands Western Ry Satur- the necessity of playing her part, one Nov. 3rd. day. that rails for rlvsrity snd buoyant spirits. Inter-stat- e championship game. University of ltah v. Yniverelty of Mon3 p. m. WtSIVS. WEST tana, Ktch-of- f Cummings Flour B. FanraJLen Muffing ltostou Broun Bread Flutu Pudding All G roc era. ALLENS B. B. BL fLOUR CO. i Coast. Factory, San Jose, CaL Eastern Factory, Utile Wolf Millg, Manama, Win. - Second Hand Stores r exThe JUMBLE buys, tells changes "any eld thing" ("blues excepted) and meet new wise. 2300 Wash. Halle, 1144 STORE. NEVADA SECOND-HANWs buy and sU all kinds ef new and sscend-baegeode. Call er phena W acker A Haynes, Prep. 16$ 25th BL Phene, led, $22. d PAUL 2IEQENHIRT. Ksesnd-HswStore. If ysu have anything te anil or Buy call or phene 170 te 1176 Wash. Ava. Belt 564-k- . ted. 57. d glycerine Inserted thereto. The sultant explosion tore away the duor. cleanlv from ths body of ih safe, and laid open fur lupe.-lithe safety ton. Tapers not capable uf Immediate conversion Into caeh were not molested. Tbs explosion damaged tin interior of the store and ruined the safe, which wss valued at several hundred of A. DENKERS Bl. Will pay tha highest price fee esoend-han- d furniture and call te the public S41t Grant Ava. BU the cheapest. . Phene 687-h- . led. 526, C. J. HERRICK A CO Buccaneers to H. L. White dollars. If yew want Bring your geode hare Call wre M yt. w want buy. 2541 Wash Ava. Bail PUuna Illy, lad. 467. to sell them. Regulates the bowels, promotes say natural movements, cures constipation- Doan's Regulate. Ask your druggist for them. 35 cram a box. ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT Overcoats and Suits Men, Hoys and Children aro fr th complete linen in the OHHti 4 Cltr.and at prices to nit every d look 06 orer. 8 Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist Cures whan others fail. Modern methods. Free esnsultstlsn for any Chrenlo Dieses ef any name er nature. Every case guaranteed. re- DISTRICT C:U8T mains were sent to Philadelphia, her former home, where the funeral services will be conducted by Father Mc- Three Men on Trial for Robbing an Manus from St. Monica's church. Italian. 6. B. g A Partial List of Diseases Cured Catarrh, Deainexa, Ringing la the Rare, Diaeaana Noa, Eye or Ear. All vf the Lungs, Bronchial Tubus and Cheat. Diseases of tee Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Blqdder. Heart Disease,a Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, Bt. Vitus Dance, Pllea, a.id all Rectal Troubles, Tap Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cnied to ntay cured. Remember the examination aad aflvlca la FRED. Como tt oaca. Tomorrow may ha too late. Call or write, of the Hoad, Throat. Cls-aass- Fla-tul- DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST (Boris Office hours. 16 . m. to 6 p. tn. 2465 Washington Are. Block!. Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room II. Remember the number. two-stor- y ware-houa- They Fear the Light 1UIWUBV. e ' Turn on the Light field. Fare, II. fa round trip. Train leaves returning, waves Salt Lake 9 a. m.. 6:00 p. m. i ONE OMAT ADVANTAGE OP ELECT RIO LIGHTS OVBR ALL Husband Alleges That His Wife Ds. sprtsd Him. The ruse of William West v. Mary West. n action for divorce, waa preTHEY HAJM DREAM sented In the district court yesterday, end tsken under edrinement by Judge Clever Romancing of Men in the Po- Howell. As cause of action the plaintiff lice Court proved desertion, and claimed that the defendant left him. in company with Harry Emings and Raymond New- another man, within three months of ell, the latter colored, were bound the date of their marriage. Attorneys orer from the municipal court to the He; wood A McCormick represented district court In bonds of 8300 each. the' plaintiff. They were tried on a charge of burgWANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. lary. On the witness stand they told an unlikely etory, thst did much to form WANT ADS YIELD BIG REBULTB. WHO DO THE WRONG BOBO LARS, SNBAK TH4BVSB AND THAT LIKB. OTHERS, BIL1. J$ AUL-UJ-- . R. S. CAMPBELL. I1!1. . I I'JTFgWI L Osnsrel Maxeger J W.- - WADE, Agent |