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Show EXAMINER: THE MOUSING EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM. Independent 'Pnono Boll Thono, one ling Onr of the atir'&l event of the pout week woo the "stag" party gtren by "e'enator James Hogvan to a muuber of hla frienda in one of the popular mfea. The host proved to bo a Jolly Kind fellow and provided hi 'iefa with a areal deal of amusement hiii randlng for their witticism and masts. corn. Cl.?: ernckei fl.85; mllod barley. l 0: tolled 1.45. ard whoa; (Mil per hun- Oale. $1.35: dred pound at Grouts. 35 2 street. Both phones. Twei-ty-fourt- T. J. Keogh, the young sheep man. leave today for Idaho, upon a business trip. Kurhler Bros, of .h:i ri'v slippal from Soda Spring i.n Saturday fifteen CHra of 'auua lor ihe Oilc-asmarkers. "'heniurr Kurhler accompanied the a(i.'nvii i.t. Southern 1 ucillc fireman, who na : lev i aerioualy ill at the residence of J. P. Tucker. tv, 4 Adams avenue, for otn iiui p i ;r suffering with an abscess oil ihe lead, was removed to lie Ogden genrial general hospital vrot.'rduy af crucian. .He was In a senoua rondfrion. B. T. McClain. a Rummage sale ai 2f75 Washington will continue Monday. A Japanese aeriion hand whose name Could nor he learned, ws brought to Ogden yesienlay afternoon from Aapen tunnel, with hi legs terribly mangled an that aiupmatlon will be neesaaary. Further details of ihe accident could nnl ha learned. At Lovelocks, Xovads, yeaierday afternoon, train No. A of the Southern Tactile, atrurk a freight train that had not got in the clear. The cylinder of th angina of the paaaeuger traiu were broken off. No nno was injured. Why Republicanism Should Triumph. and a Schemer i The efforts of the Don.mrii to cou-r- i the voter and divert aiien.iou from the real Issue in the campaign tnot iliey are de- j prove cmclualvol.i' tailed and are daperaiei pressed for soniff sensation that might give promise of winning vote for them. They are attempting to make Olaajiiana an issue, aa though ciiaanwinn ware a candidate for office, or success o" defeat of the Republican party aouiu affect him In auv wa). For a year ihe Biaudatd has fought thus men in Ogden who have been emieavoiing to make pulitlral capital out if a qtiextiuriable interpie-laiio- u of the law; for a year the Btaudard has pointed out that the proaontitora were not aiiimate.1 by a deaire to purify the public service, hut were taking advantage of the which tney demand fur a muck-rake- , had dooided tha people are clamoriug for, In order to build up themselves and lea down some one not eff their The Democrats have hailed liking. the move with glad beat is, aeaing in the discord that has hvn created a chance to get lam office. This paper has labored earnestly to point out the dlfferenre between mini of 'hat stripe and thflMt, who like Jerome or Alk or Hughe, bad worthy muilves back of iheir exposures and were imbued solely with a iteidiv to do good, without- fur ou moment atopiilng to inquire if the rourse they were pursuing waa leading to a soft seal In a public office. Tills palter all glong lia been fully aware of the prejudice that waa to 4m met with in standing for fair play, Inti that has not been a de. ! deceived aa to the real inteu'-an-d ot hatred or any dtstre U iutiic.l upun of the Detuonaiic pol- any ui- a stain of Iniquity or the shame of graft, or would he. to I ho itician. Thia tiling of branding gaud tueu contrary, make political capital out of iu offiue as dishonest is often received his ptosecufiuns? Why did not this fe'iow Skeen, who .y those of immature mind with tiie C. Richard. Bring a same avidity that la given to racy gos- represent and why did be not discountesip by quidnuncs and others who de- case cuuiril-wani- c light in hearing evil of their neighbors, nance all effort s to make the cases sensational? Why did he but It is a spirit that i anything hut Joseph elevating and never conducive to good not say to that aged man,' Mr. Stanford. I am not society, good government or a hwitay Staiifuru. 1 nor do wh seeking cheap notoriety, usual a'jnoaphwrw. to inflict on yju a tteavy sorrow, hut Suppose some one. thinking it to b arc a cwuuiiViuer. following a a popular thing to do. should endeavor you. to brand every taapejer in Weber piacrire eatabliched by John Beaman law and others of charging ail to county, who has undervalued hia prop-ert1 hold thn is not in reporting it to asseeajr. nliuws for ei pease a criminal, and an p post that a num- a contemplated by the makers f ber of our beat popple should he our iaw. I will bring a friendly ardrawn into cuttrt end the Judge, is il oc in court to determine if you are following the letter ff the law. should entitled to thia expense money." That would have leen manly, fair declare that the Jury must And them guihy and they ate found guilty, would and commendable. There would be no any one. with the least regard fur heartache, no arandaloua reflections, truth and fairness, aa) the coavkfed no pyrotechnics, anil, uf course, un the bleeding were criminal ter wltuat the peniten- opportunity to carry' ' And head of Joseph Stanford impaled o:t tiary dinars wete yawning? wuu'ld any one. other than the slipspear behind a liras baud, with transpery politician playing fur an twivan- - parencies advertising the name of the to be j slayer of a Republican office holdo tag, proclaim, the convicted deprived Charley grafter? NO, they wuuld not. for that would lure custom lias been at variance with the Klrhard of a campaign cry wiin rigid law, and the very heat, of men which to hoodwink the voters into al have Tlolated the letter of die las. lowing hint to once more preside over let But further suppose the judicial affair .if Weber county it a trick and enrich hla law practice. net that some one, This attempt to win Republican a or aehemer. , became ster of un- from their faith will not worn. Tnc convinced that the prartlee dervaluing property waa contrary i crafty politician in the Democratic of the ptvple a a party have tried these trick before. the best Inter whole, and ought to be stopped, lmw When they are left without a foot to would ha proceed to pul into effett stand on In national Issue they resort to a suluerftigc, nhcii a hla objections? Would he single out few nf hi enemies, and, with a ptper they have liiuught out In thin camor tie.) hack of him to hNii graft and paign. Rut the trlrk ia too old. The A Democrat said yesterday: Kilguuulxe hla victim as grafter, would he proceed to court and there, day after elartion. J hope to lie able . counto telegraph Bryan that. Wei r havlug hla enenilia at a dlsailvan. That 1 a them and. ty ha gone Democratic. odium uiion cast, .If the Demothrough the columns of hi organs of Democrat malirloURnesa, wo'tM be hat hintself crat vfln in a local latua, they will proclaimed a refurmer, ur, wuuhl he, xpread it broad cast throughout the nawith the instincts of a gentleman, tion. that Roosevelt was repudiated and hoaeaily disposed, and Bryan and free trade endorsed In state hi views, making known that Weber county. But Bryan ami free he sought to east no opprublmn upon trade will be so. completely over any one simply asks for a taat eaaa whelmed in pot only Weber county . to determine whether the law had been hut. throughout the mate, that if there nullified by citatom or whether it are meaxugea to he gent next Tuesday should be at.ricrly enforced? , Would or Wednesday by the Democrat, they he ak fur an authoriraMve Inicrprem-ti- will be epistle of lamentation and of the law, avoiding any aetgblinre capitulation. were nut - purpose iit y tg-1- t. IjiMu wurda meening me barhor.' ia tiefore ,or The lime of then' the time w Iven the t for which w seek la us and we can enter iu. Christ ays, Twit before you an open door and no man ran shut it. II is the text of the ever open dnor uf opportunhartHW lie-fo- ity. Harbor and doors are in commonplace places. They are at. the edge of the great, common aea and at the end of ordinary patba. Moat oppor- LIFE tunities are at tbedge iff anmmon-plar- e lives. We usually itilflg the messenger boy is in a position of little opportunity of advancement, but there walked one day into a telegraph office In Joliet a lad who waa willing to wurk ix month for nothing hi order to get a start. He worked at odd. jobs evening tn order to make hla board, then receiving A better port Mon in a smaller office he wa able to rvwd laet evenit-- tha niuam was of tut and study nights and gave and send mother. Fur eweietili.ualjy high ornor. in (he First some money home to hia years this patient, willing splrll domPreshyterirn ij'.iwoh. Mra. Sltlplcy inated Mm and led him from one posisang with devp fecihig and Mta today aa preid-denplaying In a manner which celled1 tion to another until Vnlon. Robert C. of the Western forth niU'T. pruite. Tiie eliurrh was adcs-eewith flower. ver, dowry 1 reaping the harvest of bin Spual itig 'fnen the revelations fl:fl, year of effort and ho says that there "Reiuild 1 et before tliee an open door is Just s much chance for the lay nf and uo man ran shut It," Rev. Carver today as thwe wwa for him . Halil in Philip and Stephen mis just plain vti hut evening in the first d the evening serlos of sermons on hunines men. but. they were faithful Life lessons From The l.lres nf IJv-lrand that fidelity upenvil a door for I hem throiO whlufc iliey could enter lAideiw"; It has tieen said that Ihe greatest to Join he Wnrld'r l'.nmnvtals. "Can it he tim there Is an opp'ir-tunll- y stud? of mankind Is man. hut li could better be ald that the greatest sMidy-o- f ever) life? Ye, we believe mankind la life, fur life Is largor iheie is. Jacoli Uuiild Brhurnmn hnlils We of an enviable position among the edu than any indivlilual or clai-s- . times hour men apeak aa If the sole caiors uf imr land aa president uf purpoxe of life waa to make all living. ikirnell and ihe oae chosen by irir There is a larger goal than that; name- pivsldeiit a spneial envoy to the Philly. to make a life. Our Time 1 so ippines. and yet no hoy could have less r opportunity than he. Vnlll be wa slmrt Hint for you and me it la now or never. Nature has time to pane fourteen he had lived on a liitle tim-he- r clsaidug In Prinre Bawsrd island through king prelude of growth, lint hla only booli tiie Bible. "Fox' M alour time ia lirlef; we must do out' all In about, 'hlrty year of doing and ly rand "Pilgrim Progress." Al Ihe he wax nude presThe pilot will jnudy careful- age nf thirty-righ- t thinkingly Ihe chart nf other pilot' eiir-ienrr- . ident iff Cmuell university. The home will waa tiki email for the eight children the itortor and lawyer litand vuiins drlmjuian sent io study the rwrnrd of other- jm1gtne.it. the tle store, where he worked from sevShould we nut the more tud en 'o inn for ihlri,. didiar a year and of oiherw eijier'enees and lirwr-i- . f taka b that we desire tn make Than, seeing that education the moil nf life lyrt. us then giean was wbai he niedci he went in a from ighrr lives the ltomou uf their iieurliy villiigc and after two years' wmk at sixty ilul ar a year enerod sneemis nr failure. We do mu sure turn all in any life, but we do ladieve ilio village paving hi way hv after that every life has some helpful working exua Imur. Then, teaching a year he worked his wav in keeping book for The word ipiwirtimi'y la from two through c W hen he lad. flrlhi-a small store bis colli ge comae ha entered fur a onmpeilili.- xi:Muhirxtilp In lha Vnlver-ii- i uf ta:i.lm and won I' against s 11a-Uil- WESTERN t. PACIFICS LINE pr-.'.,;- W. A. Ca ruth era and Party Hitv cated Lins From Balt Lake Lo- WcsL W. A. Caruitacr. muincer of the Western Purifle. between Sal; Lake and Deeth, Nevada, wa in the cLy . yeaierday ufienionu foe ;i lw.ra. He stale that lil p.itiy has eompleid the !iric. I: ; t ihe line acrus the dcaert utiH ini Fnlt Lake City. The line will of the line surveyed by ihe Southern Pacific company tii IKtltt mid !.. when by the Vnlon Pacillc In trying to get a suitable lino avouml fbn south end of the lake Into Snli Lake City. L-- r 1 EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via the COLORADO MIDLAND RY. On November ?o and DHeemini 1 r One fare plus 92 from 1'iah pHnt rhtrwga, MinnaiKli. Kunaux Ofy. Denver and liilcrmenlm (Jniaha, lJmtt, G1' days. Stepprers. points. For futther inforntaimn v r t I,. H gnt, Harding, general City. Twelve hour in Mali i.ake utnier and in summer was a fair dwy' work The sixteenth celtcry. in g fr - ver.-ud- me-nag- dli-g- - catuHlatc him l speipl Tn i'Hl 'il e- - vea.i. S: we iid he ind hi tlnu tha- in 'l-- e i rapid from that lime no. Tr.r i you hie with bios' , '. i nut .ha. vhire is no chance for tit. u.r that s want Miuiethiiig vivv eonifurah.'e fl't Me are in w'l! i.x in pg.. 'he e p.'ce uf waiting and fl tin d Did You Know Comfort inGUssei a.iiie'htra ad i meue "Few opportunities 'hv an- iea.i em ia-iu fl1' They a e aie; !i m In the dkvtauce the t.Mr.ior hev seem ard far awav i' tlu-reV'v ef nn-- h When trie . ge I'.eigreesic'inl rhur.l w.in d I rtig '" e f, 1(, wln'e-- ' Wurji '0 Vuglaor fo. "filiv-mr'i There are tew Ives iff ihn IPs. He was n 'sgir interest and all bis young os's were In a Cvpsv- camp wsgur.. and sie-n- t r (ar'v year were away fumi l eil'icaha;al ajwi rellgiivua (ipp.vuiinii T!! 'rearing In a chance war iff he uesired in lesrn "f Hn; li,. a :ihan read by WL'idrrg ih biuu-dThen he sank m he j idim j sjpx-ifo permit; with which in bur '.e So he stinggied on un'i! i e t, vi, era! HterMun Ij v ni-ir- ,v Glasses? Opticians ED fm JEWELERS J.S.Lewis&Co. I ab-.i- J. S. LEWIS & CO. cerefal a Mean examination of eyes nd proper adjustment of frames. We challenge any bt-t- r one to make Jnb of either, and uk a chance to prove to you w ara expert opticians. All Examlnat.ous are Free. "F nrimoMtir L STOCK COMPAIIES To T ' ' t "TI r-- t, ' Si , Bf tq J - ws given A::.. Still he H.Jc.e wrovk in 'e jivaihin ni a tew uiwi man, who never went to school a day in hi Ilf, was able to hold large audience by his eloquence. Bo he went on until ihla Gypsy hoy is classed aa one of England's greatest speakers and most successful men. Oh. my hearers It la not that, we have not opportunity- - it. la milter (hat we grant something lffg at first, sad are not content to wait, and toll. Rut the greatest off all opiiartunil-ie- e are iboee for (Tiristlan living. The chance to lie a true man or a true woman, noble, honest, helpful. Thia is ihe greatest uf all opporlnnitlwa. We will mils all If we do rnrt find that life's great, chance la In the Christ life nd in the Chrtsi love ami service. This world la not the all. Heaven ia the real place of attainment. If that Is tuff reached life la a failure. no matter huw much of rlctury and fame or wealth It may hare won here. Tiie great op?u door uf Christ I the pardon and grace nf Christ. Pardon that through Him we may have an abundant entrance Into that land of real. Grace, that here on earth we may lie true and faithful In Hia service. MeUilnka all that earth could give would seem a mockery if we had to die without hope of that other land. If v ou have failed In finding your heat self in any other walk of life, remember Christ axis before you an open door of opportunity through which you may enter Into the complete meant n nf the loved words, peaee. al length rest, helpfulness, hume. Heaven." The speaker rinsed ihe sermon dealing with respect able sine," a enemies of op)KirtnnHy. yearn till self-touitf- WHERE TO VOn List of Polling Places far Tomorrow's Election. 0 text con'.auis the bold on siote-nieever made bv a man of char acter. Thnre hae been men of reputation; founders iff great religions, Those who have made niwal codes; mKahliahed a line of ethics: appointed disciple to perpetuate their after They had gone. But none have ten ao brave aa to say to their disciples. "You go and preach my doctrine everywhere." 'And though I die in the flesh and though the grave may hold my body: my spirit shall never leave nor forsake you." 1 will accompany you vv hllherouever you go In life; and in death I will pass with .vmr through the grave and finally stand as y.w advocate at the judgaieur Bar of God." Mohammed and Confucius became fathers to great religion systems, containing some commendable ethics. But when these men died their pereoualltlee were extinguished. They live only in history and all reitmiulug of them are embodied in their sayings and wurk. Their ad he rents go regwinily to their burial places for to worship. And iiowing there, with their faces Ipwered to the tuiub and their eyes lifted to ihe granite monuments above them, they ikhii out their aotila In prayer and prai. Hut there ia no renponae. The granite ia cold and lifeless. Ii con not apeak back. And because il liax no life it must sooner or later crumble and decay. Monuments have rheir place; but ihm- are not proper ole jects uf worship, for the reason that they cannot endure. Time has obliterated the signlficanoe and meaning ot the gieat Egyptian Prauiids and those once prominent speaking sentinel now stand mute and meaningless before n Inquiring world. 8oiue day men will mumble upon the coming mins of Mt. Vernon and wonder for what the great , monument ever stood, hilt only the records of heaven will answer back. The deeds iff the illustrious Washington.' When we worship the Christ we need not bow before atone; , hut we look toward hia living presanoe in our hearts. We do not visit hla tomb He hat none, blessed he God! There is a spot that was onoe His burial place, I ait. we have long since given tt over to the Turks. Not but that we might hive kept it. Not but. that we might even now no and tahe Il But it la no more to ns than is Mt. Olivet upon summit of which Jesus laid Hit wear)' head and sk-p- t the night ; or the sandy which border the aea of Galilee, which once bore the ft tot prints of the Christ we serve. They are nothing to us. Neither la the tomb, because we see in the glorious Gospel of Christ and feel In the plrtt His percinsl presence and leadership in the world. It may he well for us to conaider briefly the sense in which Christ ia with ns and why He in present. He is alive. Hla resurrection from the grave I a gilovion faeL The Apostle Paul aukea th reputation of the Gospel upon this one thing. Now If Christ he present that He rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? Bur if there ia to he no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen: And if Christ he not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith Is also vain. For if the dead rise not, then In uol Christ raised. And if Christ ia not raised, youi-foitia vain; ye are yet in your sin. Then they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are perished. If in ibis life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. But now ia Christ risen from the dead, and become the Arstfniitx of them that slept. The records declare and the experience of a spiritual discerning Christian bears out the fooc mar me Holy Ghost, representing the Father and Run. Is presont in the Soul. .And why not? God it surely interestod in a world of Ilia creation. Man is Hi high representative and the spirit is ever present to insist on Christian principals being applied to oil the M ni svo-teui- e - te walks of life. Christ Is present in the world not The following - ihe revised list of only fur the purpose of coustralning the pulling plurph for tomorrow's h lec- men to properly represent Him in their dealings wl'h other and In the ithin: Thirty-ihin- l 3i'4 No Di'urict pursuit of thpir avocation: but to help them a well. The full meaning of street I Mat Met No the fontesi I this thought that disLkug Gram avenue. District No. :i - City recorder's of- - ciple are to preach, leach and exlice. emplify the principles of Chrlstlanli v in 'Ms prexenl world and Hfe. and that Pls'rirt No 4 ill Poplar avenue. n District J!7d Lincoln avenue. the Splrll of the Master will follow, in 11 things, to lend strength and Iiiriit No. i' ;:ji Twunty-fnirrlstruct. help in overcoming obstacle we meet I li1 rid No. I7 iflj Tw.miy-ionrlin the way. This is the Gospel we in lb hook. This Is the Gospel s'rrot. IhKirlcT No S I'oriier Washingrun we experienoe in our hoerts. This is avenue nail Tbi' enlh ir. ii. the Gospel we commend to you. Meet '' 'fill (YNxIungt.in ave- - the conditions and you will discover, lilxtric i) uc yoiiTself. that the Christian religion lkx'iio! No .ii Cot re- Wash ingum has a living head, captain and leader or ihe hoxtv In closing. I call ymi to no; Ice a very comforting portion uf the tex; in which the Lord promise! t.i be with believers to the end nf time However difficult the problems of his present life may he we shall duu idle find greater. We have buttle to fight liar. Soniet.iiiiex win; often we are defeated. Believer and unbelievers, io outward appearance would seem to be eqaulK in the strugaie. This delude men In the Idea that there lx no difference he--there will he po difference Hut. "her I a distinction In the prisent life: there will he m ihe Great Hereafter With disappointments ami :irn.m which rr.me to the ChrisH.e- - Tribute r Beautiful Cbarac-te- tian there Is a comfort in the knowlof ibe Deceased. That edge rhsi i Sod live and know i ral r . .i es over the reiu"''! He wit; permit only what ia for our of Mr, rjir.m.i N.ikson were held good and 'hi: with every pain of sufsi p nv In the Mmind Fm fering or t'lsi of xottiW Thera is a tueu-inhome, fishop Jeiuc Tay or cuTupcnRiiing tefrrn uut yonder in Ore Music wax furnished by fu'ure Thor without such knowlprui.:ng . :he ward choir I should ''wo solo were ung edge and ith suffer h.v Orson Griffin and one by Mix not warn to irn 'n?- the fuure in:at-!:- . Emma Madiiock. In irv iu ililduitl record iff good The speaker were E. A. Oisn. C E. deed i alone l nhall need something F'etereon. John Farker. L. W. Tovc l'e tat that that I have It In the ilahl and A. Fan. They uaid a Iit'i pitimBe n he text. That when time iilbme to M,e Aoiiulifnl rharai-;9lof shrill c nrr- - rn he When the earth ih decuaswi There ww and ihe -( shall give up their i!ead emixiice of frleinix and natives, ip ,:m! we .'ai' ail nrpoa- before God termum in 'lie i'i'j cemeiuir. li gv. u an acro.ui' stall dare to 1 I h r. n-a- : t- e lud-rarl- - lr - 1 I KILLED IN WRECK Continued in the Utahna and tha Lyric. Th B Mr. Frederick Moore, ihe lewee of the I'lahna theater in ihia city, and the Lyric theater in Bali take Citv. of which he took hold of the first of ibis month, stated that he would stuck companies In both house. He said that the patrons wanted stock companie in preference to anything s else and that be would have two oomitanies for the two cities amt give nothing but the beat nbiaimdile first-clas- dramas. Fireman Escaped With Burns Causa of Wrack Present Unknown. chTldThit BY STRAY SHOT a I at Faw In a wreck at Summit, j nritt rou i ua the Carvon and Colorado in Nevada, operated b) tbu Ron: hit.: Iaculc cuiuptiiiv, Saturday afienv.K. A i in Welch, an engiuHer. wa ins-atiy killed and Engineer tan Bpenc- sud Brakeiuaa Jnn McCarty : tnjured. The tat wren the elation Mins. Ml srei-- oociiiim of Keeler a:i a Mieep grade, and lit .rec- ent the company i unable io nuy cause fur ii. The road la narrow bunto aud ou ai! fveighi trains it ia n ute a double- - bustier, in nactxssry :ht raxe the head engine, which whs rug hv Welch, ia reported to be lighter than the second engine, which m dv charge of Engineer Bpencc. When nearing Rurnuit the head eug:uc the track and toppled over oa it riaht side, crushing Engineer Welch, the not ne Human, whose name learned, escaped with a few The second engine left the track, b.i: did I'ot turn over, and seven or cimi: cars were lifiched. Thu received by Spencer wete shile those received by Me Caiiy couMstud ot slight scslp wounds ax lai as could be learned. The train crew rendered whs I they could until further aid from ihe nearest station an 1 division points. Physicians and a wrecking outfit were dispatched to Sturm it on a special train and eve. thing possible was done for tit injured. Traveling Conductor John McCarty of the Southern Pacific, father of the injured brakemau, left fur the scene of the wreck upon being notified nf his ion's injuries. Young is a brother of William Mc'ai Ivor the I'nion depot ticket office, and resides in this city. Alvin Welch's home hw lteen in rhix cli,v until recently, vv ben lie was transferred to the Carson road with McCarty and several other. He was tit on of the late Charles Welch an. I sst about 84 years of age. He leave a wife and three children, a mother, three brother., and four sisicis, ib.u i , OF GUNGROSE CARELESSNESS NER CAUSES INJURY TO BOY. fr-i- Th San EigM-Yaar-O- of D. T. Switf Receives Three Ugly Gun Shot Wounds. Kyiv ester Swift, the eight-- ) ear-olson' of D. T. Swift, proprietor of the Central Carriage work, waa jiainfiil-lwouuiled Sunday afteruoou by atray shots, fired bv an unknown gunner. Dm. Eghan and Rles attended the child and pronounced Hie wound not fatal. About oue o'clock Sylvester left hla home at 212S Jefferson to visit hie grandmother, who lives on the corstreet mid Dougner of Twenty-firs- t las avenue. After playing for a few minutes he went to the rear of the house, where grew apple trees, to pick up the fallen fruit. While engaged In filling it banker, a shot rang out and a second later, the child ran screaming to the house, with hla left cheek torn open, and shot in hik knee and hand. Temporary assistance given the hoy sufficed to stanch the flow of blond until the doctor arrived. Dr. Eghan found It neceanarv to place several xf Itches in the luti'a cheeks to rlcae the gap. Rv probing under Ihe flesh the allot was found and extracted front three wound, tnjeas complications set. in no permanent Injury will result. The abut in the cheek was barely an inch removed from ihe eve, which had it been pierced, would have proved a fatd y Me-Cat- t) NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS The annual meeting of the Ogden Consolidated Mining com pony will Ixt hold at 24K4 Washington avenue, Monday, November fl, at 4 : SO p. m. X. H. IVES, Secretary. NEW CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME. Sir Douglas Fox, the'emluent engineer who sueceKHfiilly carried o:it al wound. in response to a telephone call tn the stupendous work nf the Simplon the police station Officer Rankham tunnel, la now in Paris, actively ennf plans in the preparation Investigated the affair. Deaplte dili- gaged will gent search and extensive inquiry he whichoffice inhe deposited in the private November, prior to the wsa unable to locate the person who hill of a measfired the gun. It is supposed that introduction, next session, ure seeking power for the roaifrnc-tio- n some one in a nearby yard waa shootof the Channel tunnel. ing at chlckena, and was criminally It is not expecied that any deviacareleaa in the manipulation of hi The search will be contin- tion will be proposed from the rnu'e weapon. through the bed of the channel sugued. gested by Francis Brady, who preHut since pared the original plana. DISCOVERED RICH SALT h . ALVIN WELCH ENGINE DERAILED AND ENGINEER CRUSHED BENEATH IT. RST Matt. 2S:20, La, I Am With You Always, Evan Unto tha End of tbs World. n STUDY OF the livestock company, which own fourteen bundled square mik of laud In the aovthem republic, upon which tttey have many plantations and several thousand head of cattle, requiring hundreds of vaqua-ro- a to handle ithem. CRANE-FI- Taat: fair-mind- H. C. Wood, general nianagar uf tha Wood Livestock company of Mpencer. Idaho, arrived in the city yesterday accompanied by his wire and son, and are the guests Cor a few days of Mra. Wood's parents. Judge and Mra. K. T. HitlanUM. The Wood Livestock company ia without doubt the largem sheep company In the Tidied Stales and each year Beads several train-loads of Jambs to the eastern market. SERMON BY REV. CARVER OF THE Tha clip this year wra about tun, gnu ' r PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, pounds. After a few days here Mr. Wood leave fur Mexico In the interest a of 1 DAVID W. ; j THE GREAT Com- BY M. E. CHURCH. ; MUCH WOOD HERE i SERMDN return wi"i sit confidence u my Saviour, Christ, iifid m--k Him them to redeem me promote I nut day road In Hia word of truth. My brother man - do you know lue Christ of ihe text? Have vimI believe,! iu Him? Have you confessed Him before others a a your Saviour? Will you join today in Bounding Hia praises up and down the world as the Great Living Heao of the only Religious System that cob save the Soul of Men and bring them in praise to God. iuvli-vkdu- OF CHRIST C. C Richards Tries to Obscure the Issue by Branding the Republicans With Dishonesty The Difference Between a Reformer terrent.' The I ten literati are weVontue to all tha nicely worded appeal to prejudice they can oonuuaud in an effort to A. ff. McKeoale. tua Denver cji-prove tbamaelvea to lie tiie parly of phut, U In the ci'y fur a fen days. purity and In arousing an euiuily for the Hepuhlh-aforve. Imt It la our Mrs. ff. P. Col; man. Ilia wife of Ihe oandlii opinion that when tha aaue . mayor of Idaho hall is in the rr.r and even balanced vniera on tomorrow visiting her da igVer. Sis lie i ami Aura twaond chair Judgment. It shall be Ctdtmau, who ate atlvud'ng the Barfed that they were not tailed Into Heart academy. accepting; the Democratic atatements a devoid of poillWal trtokrrv and Mombarofthe Largest Livestock pany in the United States. PRESENCE FOR STRAWS BUT ARE GRASPING i No. So No. 561 ltfEO Loot evening, Gfiinont. Vine. J. and Ut. Marchs Bailor, of typhoid fovor. aged I ears inonilu and S days. Funeral will tele place at the reeidenra. 2T4G Ada-ua von iio. Tuesday at 2 p. m. tuioriuwn: in the City comet ary. en. THE ABIDING 1 5C non of W. net. MORNING, NOVEMBER 5. 19M. IDEMOCRATS SINKING TO DEFEAT, No. No. Independent Phone Sol! PhonA two rings BLSIKESS OFFICE UTAH, MONDAY OGDEN, BEDS the scheme was last submitted to the eunalderatlun of parliament many of the methods of engineering neience have undergone enormous change. The principles of ventilation and drain aga, for example, have been simplified in a remarkable degree, and la the groat tunneling feats which have been accompli shed abroad It baa been proved eondualvely that the solution of these problems would not. In the case of the channel tunnel, present the "Hght-e- xt difficulty. T. E. BLACK AND ASSC0IATE8 CATE VALUABLE CLAIMS. LO- Hava Mora Than Four Thousand Acres of Land With Salt Incruatlation From Two to Eight Feet. If legislative sanction he given tn the scheme, aa far aa Ihe limits of British Jurisdiction extend, the work from each side of the channel would begin immediately, a concession havby Die ing already been granted French government for the making of a submarine railway, which, starting from Sangatte, shall form port of the undertaking. It is possible, and Indeed probable, (hat the land connect ion nf the tunnel tniiy. tn the new plana, differ somewhat from those that were formerly But alteration hi this reproposed. spect will be made solely with tha object of removing the last vestlg of opposition that can be raised to th scheme on military grounds. The promoters have already indicated their willingness in place the control of the numth of the tunnel at Dover entirely in the hands of the loop garrison, and on their Journey from France the trains would emerge under cover of the heavy gnus mounted in the Drop T. E. Black of this city has returned from a trip to the salt tad on the western shore ot Ihe lata, where hr has been in the interests of a number of Ogden people. Ai a point about thliiy miles south of Lucin, Mr. Black and srisoclates Inctiled and staked out. claim that are rich in salt deposits that will cover about 4.000 sere. The xalt Incriwtlatkm ie from two to eight feei in depth. Parties from Montello have Inflated ataut 8,000 arte, hut Mr. Black and party have an advantage over them In rhar their property is on the line redoubt. of the Western Pacific, which pataes As an additional precaution, the through ihe center of the property, and promoters are ready to provide, at will enable them to market the prod- rheir own expense, means whereby the uct very chenplv. authorities at Dover will also military As soon sx an analysis lx made of have power cither to flood the tunael the samples brought, in from the a:t or to blow up it entrance, ho aa te beds. Mr. Black will go out with a make traffic of any kind totally Imnumtar of wurknipn and proceed to possible. Uunranrees. haring a lfta get the property in a marketable object in view, are being offered in regard to the French approach to the tunnel, and it la probable that when A REPUTATION. the Mil cornea to be dJaciiseed before a select committee of the house of comHow It Was Mads and Rstained in mons oi the hauec of lords th public will bn ussured that the war office la Ogden. no lungs'- - filled wt-alarm at the A good rrpu'ailru i nut caail) earnprosper! of the tunnel. London ed and it w.is only bv hard, consistent work arong our citixcns that Doan's Kulnev Villa won their way to the GIRL CAVE DWELLER. pi ond distinction attained in this loA lit tie girl aged P, was found by cality. The i"ldlc endorsement of send nf Ogden rexidimt has render- sportsmen wandering in the forests ed invaluable wrvice to the commu- near Brest yesterday. Thor discovered she had been living nity. Reed whxl till- - citixan says: George Hanley of Skiff. Adorns avo., in the woods for several weeks, and : Mr. Hartley had made herself a bed of loaves In a Ogden. Itah. has UK ml Doan' Kidney Pillx with email nave. She obtained her food in the :reatmem of kidfrom the hedgerows, where she picked great xicn-sney cunjplkin; and backache. Lpnn berries and nut. ihe adv She told the men she had lived at of a friend we procured thia remedy si W. S. Radeon's drug store Freuqullle. in the Commune de Saint and in n shnn time we found that Elrl. and ran awwr from home Poxns Kidney Pill lived up to the she ws maltreated. Her right reprewnistfi,n made for them In ev- arm had been broken, and. having ery We can .recomraerd received no medical treatment, hod them av he ben kidney remedy we grown crooked. eveT- ta.ew ,ff and believe that thev The sportsmen tried to persuade will do mote for tha1 trouble than any- her to go with them, ha;' she became thing else procurable," frightened, and. running awev into the For -- a e by all dealer. Price f.O woofle. disappeared. CV. cent. The Brest authorities have ordered Buffalo. Xw Yuik. ao e agents for the Unifo-- a search tn he iriwie. London Ex c-- Fi'xier-Milbur- n I Ren. u..,er th1 tun mi ,1iiir, uauiu Duxu's and xpie. WANT ADS YiCLD BIG RESULTS. |