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Show THE ft MOUSING EXAMINER: Safety lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a NOTE. pure, cream cf tartar baking powder, and the best that can be made. EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL N. II N. BE N. B N. SB l. II ladMwffit 'Hum 111 Tktni, tvn rtage OFFICE- - BUSINESS Phene iMlepsnsent Thut, Ml mi. rln, - .. IJ-Ji- l1 -- BREVITIES Mr. and IM. Hawy Mclxtaghlia Um engagement of ttrf r daughr lluvnl to CernellM J. Kelliher of PoeaMUo, ida. The marriage trill lake place 1b th. aur futare. tur SlMil under it embued stationary to oir . K. B. C.., 13 Twenty-third- leave, for the went at 5:1U i. W. instead of 4:2U p. ni., and changing the time of the Uiiiuu Pacific traiaa. No. 19 has heretofore only run between Oakland and Ogden, being used principally, beside, tbe mail train, lu bring back th. coaches and erwa. t,f No. I, which cmtIm tbe A.latlc mall. It ia expected that No. Id will be Mat through to Ofttaba. arriving at Ogden at 7:19 a. un and leaving at : 2d a. ni. No. (i of (he Southern Pacific, which arrives .t 7:lu a ni.. will arrive ai 3:20 a. m. and for ihe eal as t'nloa Parlfie No. 5 at 3.7:0 a. in. AT SCHOOL BETTER BOARD OF EDUCATION HOLDS REGULAR MEETING. Committee an Building. Rapart. Repairs Completed Superintendent Report. Attendance Good. That th. board of ing some d! Scully education i. havin securing tb service, of a military instructor for the high school was brought out at the meeting of tlie board last evenlAeut. Arthur L. lawder, who ing. had been appointed to thai position by th. board, a (kin fd a communication to th. board ia which be declined the nomination. Owing to the faet that Louder bad made application for the puatlisa nothing further had been don. bv the board, w ho will now Lav. to secure another man fut the place. Th. damage from the recent storm to the numerous school buildings has been repaired, this being reported by the committee un buildings and ground. They at I Led that the West Ogden school building, which bad linen blown down, had been and was ready for school Monday. next The finauce ruiumUiee reported the lecelpt of 94.700 from tbe county treae-urefrom taxes and cash on hand, 92,66.04; that the teachers' warrant ui the amount of 37.112.70 would be drawn and paid today. The ume committee also reported the payment of a nut. for 85.000, which bad fallen due KICK SCHOOL NOTES during the week. The monthly report of the superinCoach Tobin vf All Hallow, college, tendent wa. received aud filed showBalt Lake, was a caller at the high ing the attendance a. 4.554, gn InMb (Mil Tuesday trying to arrange for crease of 1I over laat month. The a ret urn game. Owing to our present par cent of ut.tendance waa 94.9 and schedule tb. iMuiug.ui.nt cannot give Ihe per cent of punctuality 99.8. The them a date now. but may be able to number of caaea of tardliieaa among teachers was to per cent leas than arraaga a p a son game. 14 la with regret that w. announce last uimtli. Permission waa granted the civil that the football gaina scheduled for Katurdev with (he alumni, ia rallad service examining board to use the This ia due to tlie fact that the high school Satin'd ay, November 24. off. The claim of Gourge Whitmaver for principal player on the alumni team found they wuulil b. unable to give 3590.75 for repairs to the varioua the time to th. practice neceaary building, was granted. for thq game with new rules. We hop. tin I we may yet have a game WEBER STAKE ACADEMY NOTES with that erg, ni ration. The elms of '96 will entertain at the Bed Me,, hall tonight. Dancing The baak.t hall team i down to and cards will lie the order of amuse- bard In tha new armory. Thia ment. wMh refreshments at Matthew' la thepractice first year a suitable place for i the later evening. parlor Ml Mae William, of the commer- practicing ban been secured. of th. Acorn will be cial dapamaratj 1. ubtltute stenog- a The first Inue number. Thanksgiving fur Griffin a Blackman A for rapher The Book of Mormon class has an week or tea day.. Several of our it, dents are serious- enrollm.nl of 111. The athletic committee I. ly handicapped la their work because for a suitable hall In whicharranging to have of broken arms and other injuries re- our for this dance, year. at the falls ceived through skating An instance which happeued at rink. Friday morning illustrate dithe under The basket ball girls, crowded condition of our study rection of Mian Martin, are maklug tbe ball. Principal McKay: "Do you good hradway In their practice. There four glrla alt upon one seat? Student re two team, first and second, and Yea. (meekly and uneomplalnlngl.r): wa expect wane Interesting game air, but there laut room enough. during the season.' raid Professor McKay, Th. following named students at- "Strange" a seat meant for only two tained tbe bigbaat average in their re- 'Yhat should lie too small for four." spective classes, Including punctuality on the new building and atteadanc, fur the school month is The brick work completed to tb. second story. Th. of October: Mabel Cnee. 0g it; third .lory, which 1. to have a twenty Abe Malone, '07; Mabel Hud man, '07; will be finished before Blanch. William., 07; Rora Maddork. font etlliiig, and the buildUuaai Hooper. i8: Alary' many days paaa away, '07 will he closed la by Christmas. Jones, 08: Albert Aland, '08; Rex ing Pamela Spaige, '08 Kelly, '93 Dora Smith, 09; ORDERED TO one Wilcox. '03 JHE PHILIPPINES Resale McOready, 09; Bertha Laird. 'UP; Helen Gibb., '01; Viola Clance.v, '00; Myrla Hale, 09 12; Myron Nile, Capt. Styer and Wifa Carry WRh Them Mabel Wilcox, '10; Claude C06 Best Wish. From Ogden. ony. '10; May Crtx. commercial deCapi. H. D. Slyer, for a number of partment; Jean Burgees, commercial years the military l.alructor at the department. Agricultural college at Logan, passed A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' Ec-- 1 through Ogden yexterday afternoon cn uctric Oil, 'strongest, cheapest, lini- route to the Philippines, where he baa ment ever devised. A house huh! rem- been ordered to report for duty. During hit residence in this slate Capt. edy in America for 25 years. Ktyer baa made many friends, who regret to see him leave. II.1 wag accomSKUPE-WILLIAWINS tbe daughpanied by his wife, who ter f Maj. Wilkes, and their children. Tabs TWo Gamas In Close Contest Capt. Styer was stationed at Port Douglas with t)e Sixteenth Infantry With W. solera. for . number of years and Mrv.d with which time s won iwd games that roglm.at la (Tuba, at Tbe It had three colonel Inside of three the W at easier front the bowling alley The hem wishes of the many laai night in a game that was closely hour. of friend Capt. and Mr. Slyer and each one from coatosted. Only player with them. are family tint bowled non" lea than 4n", tram 497 ilian of th. ten player, got inure being the highest score, .ml pin, this Van ALYIH WELCH LAID TO REST Dam and Haker of the msde by " Inning team. The score was as follows: Large Attendance and Many Beautiful r; at-se- of Company B of the Th. boy Na- tional guard la till, oily bar. iik up indoor baMfc.ll in their new ae a. everything i. Ib norr. A. nadlBMB la the gymnasium th. aol-- i dm. an going to challenge th. Scribe. t a game. m. in Call and sample of engraved weddlag stationery at K. B. Ool, 413 Twenty third street. Wilburn Wallin, publisher of tha Poratallo Tribune, I. an Ogden vUlior. WHEAT 11.10 PER 100 POUND. Tha beat and cheapest of hay at Grout, 352 24th St. Both phone. Th. inquest orar tb. remain of m tkMig. Dupaa, th. Greek who killed at th. Bouth.rn P.elttc vhop. at Thunday morning, will he held th. mantdpal court room, tbla morning at 10 o'clock. Th. K. B. (V band). the large line of loose-lea- f ledger, in Utah. 411 Twenty third Mieet. -- To the wife of Robert Todd. . Bom twelvwpound girl. Mother mad child are doing well. Fall Baa of uteck eertiflcal.a alwaya on band at K. B. (V, 411 Twenty-thir- d. The ooudltlon of J. W. Guthrie remained about tha um. lam night. A statement van Issued by the attending phyairian. that there had been no change. The Congregational ladle will have bread and oak. tale Saturday af-- . tarson n. November 10th, at Richardson A Grant, case The of Robert Wilkinson agaln.t the Oregon Short line, which was commenced la the district court yesterday afternoon, was continued until Monday. If you want the beat ia printing , and binding see the K. B. Twenty third. -- ('a, 413 A marriage lice Me waa Issued yea lerday afternoon to A. H. Uaslng. aged 25, of Pocatello, and Miss D. M. Christiansen, aged 20, of Brigham CKy. Tbe largest the K. 5c B. Co., 413 tablet In Ogden at Twenty-thir- d. A petition for letters of giurdlan-sbi- p has been filed in the district court by Albert F. and Walter Richey, la tha matter of the estsie of their Bhupe-WTiliam- FI.ral 8hupe-Willia- slater, on account of her advanced ge and ill health. The estaiu is valued at 4.ihni. KFW TIME CARD (Seta Into Effect on th. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. On November 19 the I'niuii and Southern Pacific mUroml will place In effect a tie, time card. Among Ihe expected changes are the following: The continuation of No. 10 of tne Southern Pacific, which has al run to Ogden, to Omaha: Overland limited SATURDAY Offerings. THEATERS THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER. There was a time when the melodramatic drama were held up a. the type or plava to which all writer aspired, la the masterpiece of the most aided dramatists thia .lament is traced la all Its subteltr and tragic outcome. The people applauded and the playwritara a rule. They have been writing of the melodramatic since it waa first recognised as material for the dram, and public taste has noi changed materially in the course of century. At the Grand last might The Convict's Daughter" a as given by a company. The play la rightly classed as melodramatic, aa the term ia used in modern playa. It la, however, a fair sample of the strictly legitimate class play, without that element of burse play' which makes so many play s ef It character so cheap and overdrawn. Of a man. downed fay an unfortunate combination of circumstances that chain him a slave to the spurns of tlie world for many long bitter years the drama concern itself. In the development of the character and lu ultimate triumph over evil force, working for its destruction, ample opportunity is furnished for in the human emotions. Aa Weary Willi., th. wrongly accused man, Georg. Elmore acquitted himself with considerable credit. Naturally the drift of the play centers around hi action, which make th. role the moat difficult of the characters. Elmore looked the part last Might, acted It with naturalness and force and won hearty applause for hit work. Wilbur Christy, the real did the heavy in characteristic style, and added to the strength of the company. Other role ware played by capable actors, and th production went smoothly and consistently toward a stirring climax. The scenic appointments of the are In keeping with the nature of the word pictures, and several novel stage effecu were worked with . LET J. S. LEWIS IF YOU DON'T NEED THE GLASSES DONT NEED YOUR MONEY. WE OWKVRR very few people inquire about glasses until !hey are artuaHy compelled to. M you need :hem. you know i or the "bother" ih.it already, and it's fear of ridicule makes you put j; off. "PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES GIVE YOU LESS THAN YOUR COLLAR OR NECKTIE." TROUBLE JE HAVE the opiutonx nf many iieraotis in t li I rommurit; . to wham we have given ease aud satisfaction, alien others have failed. Ynur opinion will doubt lcs coincide wu'i thelm if we can only persuade you to give us a rrisi. are free. COMPANY J. S. LEWIS Jewelers end , Opticians AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASHINGTON AVENUE. lMMgCSt,,Ea2AJ3a33aBmgaW4UMUllUHJSJKGg ) WILL BE SECOND BASEMAN AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM. LICORICE TABLETS, (5 It 105 PACKAGES.) IN FOR COUGHS St COLDS. Former Member ef the Ogden Team Receive. Flattering Offer from Big League. MADE WITH PURE SPANISH LICORICE. Pearl Barnes, better kuown a. Caaey.' tbe crack second baaenun of th. Pacific Comal league, baa signed up with tbe Boston Americana for uest year. Till information was given out yesterday afternoon by Casey, who arrived in Ogden from Ban Francisco accompanied by Mrs. Barnes and Caaey, Jr. Caroy, who made hi debut with the Ogden Lobsters about five year ago. haa made an excellent record on ihet Pacific eat. where he has been play- Ing In tbe big league. This year he played with the Fie boo team, holding down second in his as me old efficient manner. Like all tiffs Lobsters. Caoev haa a warm spot. In bi. heart for Ogden, which be call home, and at tii. end of each seatum he return, to the uld stamping ground to see Father'' Glntlln, Dod" Clark. Jack Henry, Bluth, Jack Green ell. Randall and the rest at the liovs aud the fans. The news of bis good fortuue in being secured by tbe Boston team In tb. American league will be well received by Caaey many friends in th. city, who agree that It 1. a well deserved honor. After a brief visit In Ogden, Casey, aorompanled by bla wife aud chile, will go to Denver to vla'.t hi parents for a short lime before proceeding to Boston. AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION. Martin J. Sheridan of th. Club th. Star. n Madikon Square Garden. New York Nov. I. Martin J. Sheridan of tbe Athletic club wa. the n star performer tonight st the opening d n 6 4-- 5 329-yar- d S90-,var- d n n n n Irish-Amerlc- e GLYCERINE TABLETS, (105 POCKET TINS.) FOR RELIEF OF HOARSENESS ATHROAT AFFECTIONS. IF NOT SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, MAILED FREE UPON RKEIPT0F PRICE. 63 Broadway, h.y.city. Pennsylvania, Colorado, Vermont, Maryland. Tennessee, Washington, Nebraska and Minneapolis, Charleston. The Indictments are the outcome of an investigation started a month aco upon information furnished by XV. E. Emmett. Immediately after the return of the grand jury waa made Judfee Ewing Issued benrh warrants fur the three men and they will be arrested tomorrow. Office Brokers Hava Long Conference With Governor Magoon. Havana, Nov. 9. A determined effort to Induce Governor Magoon to begin a general distribution uf offices among the members of the Uberal party was made tlda afternoon when a OFFICIAL CHICAGO SWITCHMEN. Settlement of Difficulties Expected Hours. Twenty-fou- r in Chicago, Nov. 9. The Indication tonight are that the difficulty between railthe switchmen and the roads will be settled within the next twenty-fouhour. At a conference today between the representatives of the w'ltchmen's union and the manager, the men agreed to accept the advance HEADQUARTERS CLOSED. uf 3 cents an hiur offered by the roads to submit the question of a further Rewlt of Campaign Gratifying to Re- 3andcents Increase to arbitration. The publican Committee. switchmen's union represents only about one-hathe switchmen, the reNew York. Nov. 9. The Republican switchmen being affiliated maining committee with the Brotherhood of Railway congressional campaign In the 81. Trainmen. This closed Its headquarter organization has not James building this afternoon. Beoffer of the road as yet, the accepted fore Mr. Sherman left fur hlr, home In but a conference has lieen arranged rtica tonight he said: for tnnuHTow between their representThe result of the cungresaioual ative and their managers and It was rHnipHlgii throughout, the country is said tonight, that a satisfactory settleexceedingly gratifying to this commitment would be reached. tee. The sixtieth congress will be These Republican by 58 majority. RETIRES FROM OFFICE. figures correspond exactly with the prediction given out br the committbe eve City or Mexico. Nov. On tee on the Thursday before election. Of the district throughout the Untied of Ids departure for New York. PresiState which the committee marked aa dent A. A. Robinson of the Mexican railroad made the announcecertainly Republican we failed In car- Central ment that within a week he would Of we four. but those that, rying marked doubtful we have carried retire from Ida office. Mr. Robinson gate no reason for his relinquishment more than we marked as probably The result shows that the uf tbe control of the road, contenting himself with the statement that withpeople emphatically endorse the ad- in a week an announcement of great ministration of President Roosevelt, public concerning the and approve the work of the first Interest to the Is- - made. It haa been Imsession of the congress. It road would possible to .ascertain whai the anshows that the people desire a continuance of prosperity and shWH nouncement will he. Mr. Robinson their belief that that prosperity can will he succeeded temporarily by Vice ie depended upon under Re puli lean President C. R. Hudson, wtm will asadministration and the heller that It sume the insnaaeuient of the road on would suiely disappear under Demo- November 15. crat ie rule. REGRETS LEAVING AMERICA. "Th" election mean that the great cronomtc and financial tencn cf I especially Now York. Xov. 9. In aie sti!l apic-vf-i- l leaving America us ever sine I American." entered the diplomatic sevire I have wann l to come hoc. 1 expressed the WITH CHARGED FRAUD. desire to come here, as I eonsidr It the nso-- i Important pot in the world. Indicted for Contpiracy to Defraud the These were tin words spoken toGovernment. night by fiir Henry XIorMmer Durand, frifisii ambnsra'iur to 'lie Uniit-were States, who.-Ii'tiihurg. Nov. 9. indictm-m- s futen'ion (u resign his reinrueit liv the federal grai,,) jury in post s,nd to retire Trum public life has till city today Hcstpyt Dunn. been uunniinrei. The occasion was a T. ("ore and Frank T. Em dinner given 1inr by the British school-an- d me", officials nnd employes if V I'nlversi'ie- - club of this city in Tulle Steel Shei'vy rompanv. chgrgliv' hotor ,r the sivty-fiftbirthday rf them w Kb conxpiraev to df fv.vi'l th Kina Edwiivd. in with connection guvernmen! tul-furnished for a number of FISHING MONOPOLY. COUNT. we-te- rn r Topeka, Nov. 9. Tbe official count of the voie cast in Kansas ai Tuesday election was commenced In each county In the state today and -- hould bf finished by tomorrow morning. Th official figures from sereral counties already In show decided gains for XV. Harris, the Democratic nominee fur governor, and Gov. Hocb's plurality will be at least cut down to less than S.non. The Democratic state central committee still claims the election f Harris by lea than 2.009 plurality. A. NEW MAIL SYSTEM. lf 9.-- fifty-nint- h re-gr- ei d e ,,-t- Untie. M.iitt.. Nov. 9 .X special to he from Lewis' on. Mont., says: bait'eali'.ps. S. E Mlier. a young There are peellic rouii: Hgai-i.- : 'nnchr of Beaver Creek, a few 'h wn and it Ir allege, r :ni here, was shot and h Is supposed In vas operation over : ncrrslly wounded by a neighbor. Au- period frr-i1602 io .lanurn 1, 19i'5 nts; Viar. wnlle they were out hunilnx The liiiifctmec's farther tint n Rock creek today. Mier saw tile :h n tnlies wrplaced ntnpanion moving among the hushes !orr- - .ha! we-- e used in twelve war ome dlstsnc- - away front him and lruiis1-(ina- . them being verse'', him f.ir a deer. Mer enjevs the upon which Pre'derf Ho (eve!-is luuiathm 'if tiring one of the t now making iiU trip :o running. hun'.ers aft.--i big game in this section nnniFl fa rb.. inrlirlliietl' utJ both g ; iHipiilsr .Xft'lcr was nut t'i i;' . ir r;ed ti.ii time ago. I'.c-u lurulibed .. ;ue N.elne. well-know- as-ie- - ir.ri-co- t.i-s- s-- e 1 semi-annu- r r Denver. Colo.. Xav. 9. "Silver going to reach a price of 76 or within two rears, aud it Is going . hold that price. aid George XX'. director of the Cnlled Slates mint, in an Interview here today. believe that hundred of sliver mine throughout The west, which have k-- n shut down for more than ten years because of the fall In price will again within a year, simply because the price of the metal wlil It make Mr. Rober; worth while. continued. And. further, let me state this Is no speculative nr boom market. The price of 71 today will next month, and it will steadily and naturally rise a point at a time uutll a high mark, possibly near mi, will be touched. n h S E. MILLER SHOT. of appointed by the Uberal meeting, composed of Juan Guala-bert- o Gomes, De me trio Castillo, Jose J. Montesguedo. Alfredo Zaya. and Carlos Garcia y Veles. held' a two hours' conference with the governor. The mult, of the conference 1. not known. On leaving tbe palace, howSAN FRANCISCO GRAND JURY. ever, Gen. Yelex vxld the interview wa. highly satisfactory, and that Gov-ernMust Find Indictments Against All Magoon assured the committee Men When Evidence ly at Hand. .that he could continue the reforms in the municipal government and thnt an San Frauctaoo. Nov. 9. B. P. Oliver election would he held in June. Gen. Yelei would not lullmate what a prominent real estate dealer, was reply Governor Magoon made. Gov- today chosen foreman of the ernor Magoon said that he did nut con- grand jury. In hi Instruction to the newly emsider it appropriate to make any statement with regard tu the confer- paneled body today Judge Grill hid ence In anticipation of the said that they must find iiullrimenia tee's report. It la generally known, against all inen when competent evihowever, that he did not respond to dence is presented. He read those sections of Ihe cislo tbe pressure and make the desired apreferring to the duties of the grand point men ta. While the committee on appointJury and tbe method of prureduie, ments did not meet tonight to report and explained to them that the grand evithe result of the conference wKh Gov- jury la not bound to exnuiine-lh- e ernor Magoon. there was a meeting dence of the defendant, but may do so at the Lflieral club attended by 2ut before returning an Indictment. members of the party who took part In DIVIDEND DECLARED. the receut Insurrection. The meeting manifested Its strong disapprobation New York. Nov. 9. The director if of the governor's course In not filling vacancies with Liberals and resolved the State Bank of thia city today dethat if the demands of the party were clared a dividend of 9U0 per cent, paynot promptly complied with to ar- able in cash, on the hank's capitalizademonstration tion of fluti.onii. The directors also range an diviin the form of a parade and mass declared the usual meeting, the latter to pass resolutions dend of 50 per cent. The large surplus appealing to President Roosevelt io the bank amassed became unwtehlly, recall Governor Maguon. Further because of its small capitalization, and In order to obviate this tbe director more, the meeting appointed a committee to call upon Governor Magoon decided to distribute the surplus in the form of dividends. It also waa decidtomorrow and demand the reinstateed to Increase the capitalization of the ment. of Juan R. O'Karrill, former Libbank from $100,b00 to M.UOfl.uOO. eral mayor uf Havana. n FIENDISH DEED Silver Is Going to Reach the Price 76 or Bettor. Ko:.-erts- d wa--n- PRICE OF SILVER. la-ti- c HUNGRY FOR OFFICE. . Wanted line or several husky rising mutt who will allow "CyeUme Thompson io tine them at a punching bag during brief interval, every after-nooApply at training quarters. A regulation matinee waa held at the fire house quarters yesterday afternoon, where Cyclone" Thompson is preparing himself for the contest with Fighting" Hick Hyland. TbontpMiu's wind appear tu lie ss strong a though be has trained for a Marathon contest, and lifter boxing three fast rounds wlih his trainer, Rawhide" Kelly, and three furious rounds with Terrible Terry Keller, he was looking around for more, lint im one wanted any of his game. Thompson is showing good effects of hl work. The prescription which Rawhide - as folKelly has given Thomp-o- n lows: the morning, rosl Rsirly In work not to exceed eight miles; 9 o'clock, two hours' Jog In the ssddlo: .1 o'clock, twn hours' work at Ihe punching hag. wro"k with the weights, bays, inlets uud also the lake f,,r twenty tulles Inland. This tvierx. perhaps, the finest fishing aud oyster territory n the world. n 220-yar- d -- at'ciitlou of the pniit-:o a case of the most remiti, nafure yesterday aien:onn by th o man by the usme of hr finding Hunter down lu the jungles on the Ogden river, who had ne;i the victim if some Bead who attempted thr budr. The maiming of th. vlctt.i tu tue jmih-'tjiurd trap wa t.il(n stiMinn. where h" was aneu I 4- -t e The BOSTONS t, The funeral services river the liody the Southern Alvin of Watch. Pacific engineer who wa killed at Summit last Saturday were held front the Second ward meeting house yesterday afternoon. Bishop Hubert officiating. Tlie music was furnished by the ward choir and Mrs. Mary E. Parley, who sang two solo. The speakers were Samuel Brown-dug- . shadow boxing and boxing with Kelly and others. William Moyea and Blabop There was a very large of relatives and friend- - of ihe AT THE RINK The floral offerings wer decenseit. some of among beautiful, ninny un,i which were nieces from the railroad Th. Amusement Continue! to Attract Vast Crowds. Interment in the City cememployes. etery Thai pi aid ire makes was iiei fcr! las: nigh; a: the .pit' lM.iKtrst'-EXCELLENT WORK skating rink. Aliuon: eveii member uf the Wehe- - club waa in atslid glided and rolled over Beautiful Ty pa written Work by Misses tendance the pr.lhed flertr wTii ihe ea-- c hunt Bingham and Reid. confidence. (if Fi'lng gracefully by in the I'roba.ili I'lti' of the lie! (xhi!ii;in falling In line like of book typewriting ur the refnreis "nwnVpht parHilo." rained banslion- - to the stirring of the uiittrirt rpurr aud the liotk'.ii of drains of tlie- grand march, the club count i cmmissionerK In the cctimy iicmbcrs and :her wives, slsrerr and rb'ik'K ufflre. and uhirii are kept by an MUrming Miss ,lann Blncham and MU Kdlih sweethearts rene Held. The books are neat and clean The maniiKcment of the rink staled ns a nets Iwki'k from the publishers o hat ihe of lad u'ghl and a pis mtiitn is offered tur all nti? f the largest of the enson. I tikes found Man Found in the Jung'es With His Body Badly Maimed. WITH THE game, of the two days indoor championship meeting of the Amateur Athletic union of th. United States. Entries in th. throwing of the shots weight and In ptrtng the with marks of 15 feet 3 Inches aad 61 feet 3 Inches, respectively, th Utter being a new record, gave him a lead above all other competitor. Another M. XY. Shepard, carried off the honors in th thousand-yarrun in easy fashion, leaving bla competitors far behind. In the fast tint of 2 urceaa. minutes 17 second. A member of the cast fa Btrang-hearJohn J. Eller of the a Boston terrier, which acta the club broke a role of Danger, the watch dog. In the Athletic second by doing tbe Brat act. Thin dog la the property of record of 34 hurdle race In 28 seconds. Mr. Elmore. Btrongheart has won fur The winner were: his mssler four gold and silver meddash Lawson Robertson, al and three cups, besides numerous A. C. Time, 34 secprises and ribbons at varioua dog shows where he has been exhibited, ond. weight for height Martin which has been iq many large cities. A. C., 15 J. Sheridan, feet 6 Inches. ."CHECKERS l.Oun-yar- d run -- Melvin W. Shephard, ,l A. C. Time, 2:17 "Checkers," tha popular racing play Running high Jump P. A. Gidui-y- , by Henry M. Blossom, Jr., which ha been bolding the board of the east-er-a Botrm A. A., 6 feet 10Vh Inches. C. Ew-ertSanding broad Jump-R- ay theatres for the paat four seasons, New York A. C., 11 feet IMi Inches. will make Its first appearance in this shot Martin J. Putting city In tne near future. To Judge the Sheridan. Irish A. A. C' 61 feet 9 success this charming character com(a new world' record I. edy haa on tbq, play lovers of other Inches Pole vault for distance Martin J. cities. It might- be well to mention A. ("., 27 feet that within Its three years before the Sheridan, Inches, public it baa played New York fifteen 1ftTwo-mllrun 8. V. Bonhag. different times, Philadelphia seven, A. C. Time, 9 minutes 39 3 the lust Ume for four wpeka. It haa been seen In Chicago and 8t. Iktuls seconds. hurdle J. J. Eller, five times, aud will play three more A. C., won. Time, 30 secengagements In New York, twn In Philadelphia, one In Chicago and Ht. onds dash J. Sells. New York Louis before the elose of tbe season. A. C. Time, 8 seconds. Hop. k!p and Jump J. F. O'Connel-ly- . SPARRING PARTNERS SCARCE New York A, C., 45 feet 3J Inches. A. C. On points the having 56 point, .galn.i 34 for the Lightweight Boaer Ha. Hard Tim. led, New York A. C. Getting Man t. Spar With Him. d MAKE YOUR GLASSES ISO. SIGNS CASEY vll-lla- . s 10. 1 1 BKWI NOYEMREI! MORNING, aiitnitloa and bis chance of recovery are good. Th. ory told by Hunter i tbe poll". station laat evening, which probably point a to tbe perpetrator of the f.iul deed, briefly sas w follows: A few years ago H eiter eloped from Chicago with anoiber man's wife. He came wwt and wa flnailv senaraied from the woman and be begaa to drift about the country alone. Recently while In Billing. Mont., Hunter came faro to face with the man whom be had wronged, but he escaped him and came to Ogden. Yesterday morning he accumulated a good alsed jag and went to th. Jungles to sleep it off. This was tbe laat he remembered untii rescued by the police. He believes that the act. which is of unprintable character, waa committed by the man whom he had wronged. ATTENDANCE Avoid alum and alum phosphate baking powders.The label law requires that all the ingredients be named oil the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. UTAH. OGDEN, Ill-le- vie !(: ali'-vw- El 1SMi. Tex.. . Ihe creitosf kitv: in the world I 0. XX'lial Is per- jpF lrOVOpoly of ha just been ktv it ! hj John (. Milter n mining . uf ki njince" through a i -- si'-n tl.p cran'e I govern- :ier,( in ih rep ibllc ef Mezien. ni the "Xcl'i.-iiright: - on the west i if ixic'i ili- sirs eti the 'h r .Van :io on h.! rntith. on 'e i;ik Ii'ifl fr.im jnrulVl L'4. nn t" ,f I'RivprMchn. '"('It. ail the r'xer. 8t. Petersburg. Nov. 9. ter of communications, The minis- Xemna. chaleff. has introduced to the council of ministers a plan for the entire reorganization of the political system for the transportation oS malls. According to this plan 4hn malls will hereafter be rarried exclusively on train running in the dy time.' These trains will consist of a mail car between flvo ears filled with soldiers. This project Imposes an additional burden ou the budget of 916.a0U.OOO. FEELING M. OF INSECURITY. Havana. Xov. 9. The feeling f InIs security throughout the Island shown by numerous applications of sugar plantations for details of American troops to guard the sugar mill during the approacn-in- g cutting neason. These owner offer to supply ft quarter for the troops, hoping to receive nch -military protection a waa customary- revoSpanish pile during the last lution. The military authorities have refused ui grant many of the applications. nn-d- KING EDWARD 65. Ixmdon. Xov. 9. King Edward 1 today celebrating hia 63ib birthday quietly at Sandringham, surrounded In excellent He by bis family. meshealth. Many congratulatory sages reached his majesty during the Usy and many valuable presents were received from the sovereigns of Europe and personal friends. The sarnies were fired by the warships at the naval centers. 1 CONGRESSMAN Charle-fo- Mj.. Xov. 9. n. ILL. Democrat Iff Joseph J. Russell of the Fourteenth district of Missouri Is dang'-riup-lill of rongtln of the lungs at hiy home here, and thuch i Mi by bla family and rongiessintii-elec- t y fricudx. VOLCANIC ERUPTION. T'-sr.- p ni X iv. 9. Mount whl. h is ba'ated fortv mile (vest ;:f Triui.'Hd, is reported in a sta'c if eruption. Fostmaater Adolph Stors n' Slum wall, who lives within sent twelve mile uf th neak. viir-- l here thi't sir.'d'P '.ml lapor van no xv, ii from the uiuiiutaia. Trinidad. Colo.. hs i |