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Show TOE MOKXIXG EXAMINEE: REPUBLICAN! SlTHE EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMI. EDITORIAL indapanSsnt 'Phsns Ns. 81 Ns. M Indapandant 'Pticn Phona, ona ring Na. M Na M Ran Phona. two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Ball CLUB OF SMOKER OGDEN OF o o o o o ABOUT FIFTEEN ACTIVE MEMBERS. STARTS WITH th At 5:55 o'clock la at evening the Are department waa called to the yard office at the foot of TwuntydUirtk street, to e&llnguikh a amall blare which Krud in an oil room. The prompt action of tha deartinent aaied the building, tha damage u which will not exceed 5. Two special train via the O. S. I. trill leave Salt Lake City at 7 and 7:45 p. m.. next Friday evening Sir Ogden to bring up tha large crowd to aa ihe boring contest between Hyland and Thompson. of F. 8. Haynes, superintendent telegraph between Ogden aud Oakland. passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon en route west from Sait Lake City. A marriage license wa issued terday afternoon io Christian C. aged 22. and Caroline M. aged 21, both of Ogden. yesNeil-ae- WHEAT 11.19 PER HH) POPNDS. The best and rhaapeat of hay at 351 24th St. Both phones. antes Ramshv, with many aliases, John K ciggies, and hU f.ther-inlapossessing quits as mauv names aa tha other, have been arrested In the northwest and will be placed on trial for bounty frauds committed in Colorado. Tbia caaa la an erho of the bounty fraud1 rases la Weber county, which caused so autch excitement two years ago. h la reported that Edward F. Fay, general foreman of tha 1'nkm Part tie at Cheyenna, has been appointed general foreman of the Omaha shops. Llent. Gordon N. Kimball of tha Tailed Statea army and eon of J. X. Kimball, le home on a furlough. J. C. Sheldon, easietanf superintendof Me I'nitm Pacific at Omaha, waa an Ogden visitor yesterday afternoon. ent of telegraph T. P. Kelly, representing F. P. Shoe oompany of Omaha, la In the city for a few days. Kirk-ends- Funeral services aver the remains nf Janies G. Nielson were held yesterday at West Weber meeting house at 1 p. m.. Bishop McFarlan presiding. A goodly numlwr of nrlailvea and friends ware in attendance. Music was fur niched by tha ward ebrtr and by Mias Uxii Hunter, who sang a solo. Rome Sweet Day. The speakers were John t, Istrson. G. M. Hunter, C. J. A. Nathan Ilawka and lilshnp Interment lu Wen Weber cemetery, IJnd-quls- Paul B. Jamison, the elate representative of the Roberts, Johnson and Rand Shoe company of St. Louis, received a telegram from hia house yesterday snnounscing that the total sale for the past sla months had been 15,1X2,000, which Is an Increase of over the preceding sla mouths. Squire Coops Studio Temporary Quarters Commit-tos- s Will Occupy Watch. Appointed. The Republican party of Weber ceunt is t be organised at an earl date luto the Lincoln Kcpublk'an club. This whs the TecnmiuuuiUtioa and union takni ny the leading Republicans at a smoker tendered h the eutlv oBcers to the central coinuilWee at the court house last night. Hie smoker was in the nature of a love feaai and was attended by some of the prominent nieiuliers uf the the county. party from Lhrougiiout Speeches were the order of the evening and every sue present did not escape the watchful eye of the chairman, F. .1. HendershoL In moat part the speakers referred to the recent victory throughout tne county and state. C. K. HnlllngaworUi suggested the reorganization of the IJucoln Republican club a i. once, aud having a grand celebration on Uucolua btrtb-iliiThe suggestion next February. waa well received and endorsed by all Ibe speakers of the evening. When the meeting was called to order hy F. J. Headershot, chairman of the Republican county central committee, Judge John K. Hugley arose and in a few appropriate remarks the chairman and presented him with a beautiful gold watch, chain anil Maaunlc charm aa a token of esteem from the elective officers. A anon a Chairman lleudersliot cot i Id recover from the surprise he thanked the speaker and the donors. The with a large watch waa engraved monogram, F. J. H.," on front, while inside waa (lie following: "Presented to lion. F. J. H mde robot by the Republican elective office, Welter county, rtah, Hkt." Before the adjournment of the meeting a resolution was adopted railing fur the raking of Immediate atrpa toward the organisation of a Republican rlnb. Cigars and apples were served during Ihe evening. Those present were: fhatnnau F. J. Hendecshut. Bor reran Thomas H. K. T. Hnlanlakl, Darla, Senator-elec- t Reprosentatlvea-elec- t George C. Dean and II. P. Randall. County Commie-aiunrr- s W. G. Wilson and Oscar Mad-eoCounty Clerk Mad son. State Senator t R." Hollingsworth. City Attorney J. E. Bagiev, City Recorder W. J. Critchlow. Councilman A. H. 31 ores. Judge J. !. Murphy. R. 8. Farnsworth, County Treasurer A. I). Chamber, A. H. Rogers, Judge J. A. Howell, CounN. J. Harris, Assesty Altorney-elsc- t sor Dig, Dr. A. S. Condon, Sidney Stevens. A. I. Power, W. C. Howell, S. G. Dye. M. Poult er. C. W. Heat-marSeth Thomas, F. J. Henderahot, Jr.. G. I). Folk man, AI Toone. North Ogdeu; J. H. Brown, .Inns Vellaen, Huntsville; John T. Bybee and Joseph Fife, Riverdale. v Dalll-nior- Manson and Superintendent E. General Passenger Agent D. E. Burley of tha Oregon Short IJue. went west yesterday afternoon to &parka. Xev. Grout, Chairman Hendarshet tha Recipient of a Token of Estcom, a Gold Them All Stop and Wonder Beautiful Black Kersey that will pell the rest of this week for f 10.00. A fine, long mixed color UlstA at 12.00 aud a Black Melton that goes at Sugar Company Will Distribute Coin to tha Farmers. ( Igden. O J. S. LEWIS & CO. o 0 o o 9 o 9 9 0 y OPTICIANS AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON. are dlrta'el hr the la'.iran ('onllnulng. the paper says tie nit i nui:e ..'Uteome of the illcuisl(in In the French chamber of the separation liiil is foreseen, ami deriHres tha' M Is iri'.ne to the I'atholli-- AVENUE. i g- - f . I ( 9 9 9 9G O von ' 1 wptk onlv. QtVBlgHl Ml IB 9l Nl ' Shi' Bi'giiliir fit Kolftl Shot1 thf ltl. Ilili I1 FOR Y bfsl We htivf Un If nil .4 Mil III pint. Wp jfivf a lfii-niliiii- lf ln-v- v thiil utand all kintl siii1 Slipjifr. Overshot Shnf fnr liny, hfller ti nf wear fnr $3.50, am f.Jt linI Shop. and Aiclic that hit warrautetl t Iimii ynuvp wpn. OUR BOY chfMpft lot nf ('hihlifii' I'lnthinjr yH hnvn in Opilfii. lifiv thi wtfk, uif. clnthf fnr ynur Isitl. lylf tlnsl pail frtt t hf Hint lir tif lit lnty. iiiid DON 1 9n 1 LE' PASS These things spotien of above are the needfuls for the winter yet to come. GET YOUR mind on this store, and remember that we do ALL we advertise or MORE Your Notice. . sep-ar- ion law. LIBRARIAN FOR HONOLULU. Hast l.iierpt-ol- . O., Nov. 11. Mi Gertrude Baker, librarian nf th Carnegie lioniry tfthl city, h.s rerHve.1 he appointment of Illirsiian .f the government iRiran at ll.nnoinlti. H 1.. sud will leave siiiutly to as.'tme her ditto d CUk e the pnsreful sppliratlm o' the Thi tit vh lit'. 111019 Wc Have the Best Winter Shoes, High Top, For $4.00 and Up O O him by Minister of Kc.lur-atioand iiualities the mlnliter's affirmation.. as o monstrous mistake, it is supposed that the a'tlttidc iiml even the sorda used b the ( tsservatun- - in in ihv IhhI miit you over mw for f 10.00, and if you PAY 0 o n 9 9 Un-r.n- CHARGE. WATCH OUT VES, 0o o 9 9o Mrl-an- LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES FREE OF fine Gray or Brown Merino Wool at 1.00 the garment. A fleh 00 jier rent Wool Bibbed Underwear at 1.50 the uit. Worth 2.25 the writ anywhere. Thi week only.) A GFT nuinii-far;iire- of Fram-- from the pope and to Insii- gau- - hern to relieliton and schism. Coni.nil'.iig. 'he Osaervatore Roumii-- i t rails stten-iothe alleged Incoher er.ee ml iiuitradictiona of M. Itrianil. declaring that he falls to recognize the pope hen to du so wn.i'ul be tnconven-iem- . but ik the pont'fTi assistarre whim he considers i: would he hriief'i' where we beat them all, and we are making price for thereKt of the week a fo- llow: will mII you OsM-rra'o- week our optician sent two patients to an oculist for treat men!. tJne was a little girl who had been fitted t by an optician who liaden'i any right to precribe for such a case at all If we ennnot give yen entire faction, we pas you nn to an oculist for tmument. lion esty at all times is part nf our business. t For Those Special Bargains in Mens Suits ihe annual general meeting of the English lawn tennis association, held today, the name of Boala C. Wright was proponed a the representative uf the I'nlled Statea un th council, but It was withdrawn when the question of the ruling uf the National I,awn Tennis association of America on his amateur statu waa raised. Fifty-thre- e of ihe delegates voted for and thlny-fivVoted against the proponed rule debarring anyone In the manufacturing or retailing of tennis requisites, either aa employer or employe, front acting nr referee, handlcapper. secretary mnuMger uf any priie meeting proposed by the lawn tennis aaanclatton or affiliated organizations. The point, however, was lout, as there was not a majority. The discussion brought direct reference to Archdeln Palmer, secrotari of club and manager of the the championship contests, who Is s also manager of a firm which tennis requisites. The meeting passed a resolution that no portion In acting aa referee or ha.nrt1rapp-an open meeting for a fee or to whirm livmoney was paid for traveling nr ing expensea. he allowed in compete In such a meeting. 14.-t- - laist Mens Warm Underwear 9 9O 9 9 9 O 9 O inn-svign- GLASSES We have the bent. Fur Coats in the State. Galloway from $20.00 to 40.00. Kunsian Dogskin Goat, 20.00 to $0.00. Fur lined Coat from 50.00 to 75.00. The moat complete line of Fur ( 'oat s in 9 9 , CAN AND WILL FIT YOUR EYES WITH IF YOU LET THEM. all-wo- 115.00. Today will lie a busy day In augar beet circlea. The 15th of each month Is pay day among the farmers for beets tLellvered the previous month, fni-era- J.S. LEWIS & COMPANY They answer for an .overcoat anil take the place of a mackintosh. Abhohitcly rainproof. We're making pricea for the rent of the week at fIMH), 10.00, 12.00, 914.00 and $15.00 for men's, and ffi.50 to f 10.00 for lurin raincoat a. We Have Overcoats this Year that Make two-tlhrd- e SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE RAINCOATS BEET MONEY TODAY yest-'rtla- 1000. We Are Making a Specialty This Year of Mens and Boys 9 9 state that thirty-eigh- t kegs of dynaBOWLIKC CONTEST mite exploded at the surface workings of the Huston Consolidated cupper mine In Bingham ramp yesterday afternoon. Brigham City and Ogdan Teams to The dead: Hava Trial of Skill. Hike Coglietta. Fatally injured: The Iv.iwllng contest between the Samuel Coglietta. Brigham City and Ogden teams will N. Coglietta. take place at the amuiriatkai alleyHurt seriously : Sunday evening at 7: Sit o'clock. -. lose both John Monahan, may eyewas to hare been played on head au.l face rut. George Tclegritin. but the rruit growers could Thursday, or is the explorlnn The cause not down. Thu-- e who are Interknown. No property loss Is reported. not come ested in bowling will see a go-i- game, for the Brigham City fellows ran howl ST. LOUIS GRAND JURY. as wrll ai they taie pearlies, and they have nothing but gold medals and blue CHURCH SEPARATION. l St. lamia. Nov. 14. When the ribbon. tor that. The visitors are go. itig to wipe out the defeat adminis-u-tv- l grand Jury was sworn in tods,-. to them twe weeks ago by the At Viewed by an Italian Publication. presumably to take tin the The Osaervatore. tion Inn the shortage of fui.SM in Izjitstei. 1hfollows: SI. lXJ'lls I'nlled Stines Tut line up is Brigham Rome. Nov. 15, The a throng if witnesses, including City Booth. W. Knmlsen. R. Knudaen. secret service men, Stevens and T'milsoii. Ogden f'timp. Koninni. commem mg on the discui.ido'1 and lind:e:. wa pn gi'iu. Hess. Leedoni, Thomas and Bowman. In ibe l'vi,nch chamber of deputies en the application of the Ian providing fo- - the separation ..f church and slate and the subsequent vote id confidence In thi government, voice, approval of Cardins! tiPcot'a prteni HgaiiiHi the statements made conee:n-in- 13, For the Biggest and Best Clothing Store in Ogden 3 9 oue-nill- Th.-gam- e NOVEMBER HERE WE GO O k, The winner was Frank Pierre, a local Kd Tout and daughters, Nannie, Maggie and Hazel, leave today for Ger- chauffeur, and the second man was AI many, where the girla will enter upon Denman. The other two who tried their atudlea In vocal and Instrumental plucklly, but were not lu the race from the atari, were Carl Peterson aud K. music. Richter. Denman at the start gained The shortage of noal still continues the lend and kept 1i until the fifth lap. with Pierce hoi on Ms trail. Then In this dry, with little promise of with a superb effort Pierce secured the for some time to come. load and held It until the shot waa Bred. The mile was abated In 3:0g. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION exceptionally good time fur amgicura Throe races will be held every night Five Are Killed and Several Others st the Auditorium rink nntil the night of the 20th. and arc open to any and Seriously Injured. all amateur. A dispatch from Salt last nigh MORNING, 9 9 9 Howard Greeuwell aud Alex Hyslop. An amusement ommlilee. to hue charge of the special function and productions, was named as follows: E. T. Spencer. F. 31. Whipple and W. D. Brat. The temporary quarters of the club will be la the studio of Prof. Squire Coop, whose generous offer was accepted, until such time as permanent quarters may he secured. Loudon, Nov. THlESDAT 9 here is Sold Not Only the Best of Everything for Men 9 and Boys, But Prices Are Very, Very Low, Considering 9 9 Quality The Press club of Ogden is the name of an organization which was bundled last night by the newspaper men of this city. At a meeting held at the Weber club, at which ail the paper of tile city were represented, th final st up in organising was taken. The club la organised bv th scribes in promote the Interests "t the profession and for the general welfare of Ogden. It 1 also the purpose of when-thethe w riiere to have club ran gather when m on duty and pas a few pleasant hour. The club will be Incorporated aud run the same aa any other cluli Ja the city. A constitution and bylnws were adopted by the club, and the organization atari out with about fifteen active members. Th officers uf the club are: C. 31. Jarkson, president ; Frank Francis, vine president: W. M. Hughe, secretary ; W. Fred Bussner. treasurer; E. A. Larkin, historian. The above, together with (he following, constitute IV. D. Brat. the board uf governors: and from all ten factories operated from the bead office In Salt lake and Ogden checks and currency will be distributed to tha beet growers. November 16 sees the payments reach on that date the their maximum. lieete delivered during (lie mouth of October are paid for, and something like 75 per rent nf thg entire crop nf the season Is harvested and delivered during that month. Ogden la the headquarters of the Amalgamated Sugar company and the Ijewtoton Sugar company. It la estimated that about lDO.ODil bins of beets will be paid for at the four factories In Ogden, Logan, LeWiston and 1st Grande, which mean close to a half million dollars disbursement among the farmers of these sections. The final payment for beets win take place December IS, which will lie the uettlement for November delivery, and usually th beets are all dug before this month rinses. The conditions with farmers have been unusually favFRANK PIERCE WINS RACE orable. the Shortage of cars forming the only drawback, but In many cases Amid Cheering and Applause of Im- the sugar companies have allowed the farmer to put the beet In piles alongmense Crowd. side the Tracks where no ran were Starting badly but bravely, four available. c race abaters In the amateur ENGLISH LAWN TENNIS. at the Auditorium rink last night, dr cled the course amid the wild cheering and applause of the Immense crowd uf Name of Bealo C. Wright Proposed as Raproaantativo. men and women sitting around the trark. UTAH, PRESS eeooooeoooecooQOdooeeooooeoeoceoQooeoooeQGeeoeo ENOJOY A RECOMMEND ORGANIZATION A REPUBLICAN CLLS. Aa information ha been filed is district oourt by ibe district ai against Raymond Nawall and Harry Killing. charging them with burglary ia ibe flrat degree. OGDEN, THE TOGGERY At the Big' 2449 WASHINGTON AVENCE Electric Sig'n |