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Show tmk amusements. urt.-sixr-s t.u p :.c .l ll liV ' s.'xja s.i !".:. a! i . GRAND HOUSE OPERA Northwestern DirctlM R. Association. ALEXANDER GRANT, .k .'.ll. i' in; f r r-- i .t . i.'i i. : ltl . J. RETURN TRIP OF PRESIDENT WILL HOLD ATTENTION. Night Only, Mr. John Cort ProLento MAX FIGMAN One and a Superior Company old MacSratha in Har- Congress Wul Meet in Kansas Cite Conference in Virginia. ' Trene-Miesiaeip- THE MAN ON THE BOX Presided Rnosevelt Is now on hi a way back to lue lnited from Panama. Ho la die to arrive at Porto Bunco, Wednesday. From thrra ha wdl crus the Island to baa Juan by automobile for a one day's visit to the capital. He will embarx at San Juan for Hampton Haul on t:e Tf,re Hundred NlgMa in Now York A comedy In three acta, dramn-ticefey Grace Livingston Furnlaa. The moot ceneplcueue ouecete of the paet decade in the Metropolis. Bi. d Seata new aelling. PRICES: 11.50, 1, Thursday and expects to reach Waalt-ltjUTuesday, No. ember 27. In time to open! Thaneaguk-day nt the White house. The twenty-seconannual exhibition of the Xatior.xl Hor Show association will be held at Madison Sqx:e Garden, New York, thin week. Premiums aggrttsting 5:2,900 am offered, this being the lingual sum ever up for competition by the association. Hit entries w.U be divided Into 112 dlss tea and as in past years, the rarri&ie and harness bones will bead the list with 29 classes. Thera are also a lumber of special class as. The tnawMIShlsaippi ooagresa wlU meat ia Kansas City Tuesday. Among tboss to attend and maka addressee are Secretary of State Root, who will epeak on the evening day of the congress; Secretary Shaw and William J. Bryan. The eulject cf Secretary Knot's remarks will ba "Amerlcaa Comsierclsl Op port uni tine la South America." A meeting In honor of the memory cf Carl Sebum will be bald ia Car negla ball. New York, on Wednesday evening. Joseph H. Choate, formerly ambassador to Groat Britain, will preside. Among the speakers will Graver ClevelauK ha: Charles J. Bonaparte, secretary uf the navy; Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard university; Dr. Booker T. Washington of TSiekagee; Prof. Eu-- . gene Kouhnemani of Breslau, Germany, now lecturing nt Harvard, who will speak In German, and Prof. Her-- : muon Schumacher of Bonn, sow lecturing at Columbia. Richard Watson Gilder will rend an original poem on g 75c, 50e and Ho. d UTAliNA THEATER 10NIGHT The Li'lle Swede Kslia:e Silnrdiy Candy UUi ; PRICES 10, SOI SON Mr. Schnrn. IF YOU WOULD A very Important educational conference ban been called by President Alderman to meet nt the Vnlverelty cf Virginia on Thursday. This conference will bring together the president! of seven universities, the presidents of all Virginia colleges, the elate superintendents of education In the states of North arollna, 8outh Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Virgins end tbs professors of secondary education In the name stales, and certain expert! la agricultural education. The conference in notable because It Is probably the first thorough going attempt on 'the part of those engaged! in higher education to reach down to the oeoondary school! end eld in relating them properly to the school below and the schools above. On Monday n meeting of the corporation of Yale university will discuss the revision of the' corporation rules- - It Is expected that the proposed revision will be adopted. It Involves practically a new constitution for the university. Be GRACEFUL Learn to Skate every afternoon and evening cept Sundays. Grand March at ex- Cell and see samples of engraved wedding stationery at K. B. Co., 411 S:S0 p. m. Twenty-thir- PRICES: Afternoon Ad m lee Ion, 10b d street OCDIN MAILS Evenings, lie. Arrival and departure of mail at Ogden postofflee: North and Northwest, O. 8. I Ry. m 6:20 p. m.; deArrive, 7:20 part, 12:51 a. m., 11:20 a. m. all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, 4:29 a. m. 2:15 p.m.; depart, 7:10 m 1:25 p. m., 9:50 p. m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:09 A m, 11:41 a.mv 2:69 p.m.; 7:09 a. m.; 1:20 p. m. West, all points, 8. P. Ry 7:20 a. m., 2:60 p. u., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. m., 2:45 p. m, Southern California and Nevada. 8. i 8. U Ry. Arrive, 1:20 a. P. L. A. m 7:20 p. m.; depart, 2:4a p. m 1:10 p. m. Southern Utah. 0. 8. I Rv Arrive, j ' 5:10 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:10 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. O. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m, 2:60 p. m 7:00 p. m.; 3:30 A m., 7:00 a. m., 0:30 ' depart, p. m. Belt Lake City, O. 8. 1 Ry. Arrive, 3:50 1:00 A m 3:30 Bl, 13:00 m 7:30 p. m.i depart, 3.30 A m., ?.:50 m., 10::10 m, 2:46 p. m 1:60 p. m. j Salt Lake City, R. O. W. 1:00 m. 4: 20 ; m.; 1:60 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a Eat a aa-per-t, the eha meter oi the transfer errica vi supply oar patrons Pro apt. reliable and at low cost, ny time yon any well be on you jub and bundle It expeditiously and wolL I a a, a a : a a Jache Valley Points, L Ry. m.: depart 4:60 p. m. Ive, 10:43 A fnatevllie. Eden Liberty Arrive, m. 0 p. m.; depart, 0:00 l. r. D. Weber County ArrivA 1:00 m. m.- ; depart, 0:20 WM. GLASMAKN. O. 8. a ALLEN a a TRANSFER CO. Postmaster. HOME VIBITORr EXCURSION. Via Union Pacific. Nov. 20 and Dec. IK Phone IS for yon re. SCCNTI.SLCS EFFOiVS l: folwTi I'Sie A it ll... crt1. i . ; Ij ! -- e As.-i- ::t 1'.:- -' "l!-- ll - a. af.cr be.ug buReitu a'.nil by for half a uay 1u an open Uuu The lifeboat fa wiilch the irtualmnt -h.'.f ,f the crew had a.mghT fi. was picked up by the steamer Iromen the bcie. which quois. brought The Tueano was a fine steel steam er uf l.W) tons, and was valued a: IMi.OuO. It was owned by tae Algoa.. Central railread evmipauy and va bound for Fort William with a cergi of steel rails. f! gi:Ujli.a lid.-:- . :vu tv ua.th .hr srsy . i'U . '...xs . Pittsburg Reccvtring ftem Epidemic of Crime. Pittsburg, Xov. II. Tbs epidemic of crime that has swept over this city and vicinity since November 2 haV apparently run its euurae. ana uax only a bn.aU burglary was report e i During tbe sixteen days three murders were committed, carecllc acid was thrown la one voniau'a face, dis flaring her for life; half a hundred men were badly beaten; a hundred or more men and women were held up in the streets at the point of re volvera and robbed; houses fa all sections of the city were entered sad thousands of dcllars' worth of plunder was stolen. 8cores at suspicious persons have bean arrested and seat to the workhouse, 100 additional policemen were added to tbe force and large rewards ware offered for the arrest of the murderers cf James A. McMillan and Harry F, 8mlth. Detectives from here and other cities endsavored to capture the manraduera, hut notwithstanding the combined efforts of the authorities they foiled to arrest eny persoo directly Implicated la the outrages. A few days following the holdup petwona compelled to ba out late were armed. Tbe police now express themselves that the outrages were committed by a roving send of criminals who have departed for other fieldA . tinier i in m:d:c i ll.v italu-- t v- -l ; v ir eim'-.1-ii- ::-- s nie-.ixs- nt pit-gra- FLOODS SUBSIDING. people." OF VILLAREAL. AnSL Louie, Nov, If.Sennnta drea Vliiareal Gonxalts ud Terras , Villareal Gonzales, whose briihe'-- Antonie Villareal, funaer editor if a Mhxicaa rnoluilona.ry which was published In Si. iaula, la nrw Imprisoned la El Fsao. Tex., pendlug extradition on a mac organ, der charge, today petitioned President Roosevelt by letter to orne,-- aa aad to show their brother Jut lice, if aat mercy, before allowing him to ha taken to Mexico, where, they any, he will be shot. The letter to President Roosevelt states that the murder charge la a subterfuge to get him into Mexico to punish hint for political offenses, wbirh are not extraditable. JopUa, Mo.. Nov. lK-M- oyor Nominal and Country Rapidly Raoovering. t:"'.'.'. piCtulVf-uu- Th- - .utiiivs uf more irrac-eu- ! tiluee. Ciiiirmiug tuiuuel uiul .be plra-iHwith their courtly bowt, have lirppily the uudigrLIed cake a is and the conuutiouk the "Epilel'tiiV Boston," the must of all Aiuerieuu dances Scotch ud ilzni-io the 263 TllF EXCHANGE Twenty-L't- h St ; California ana Eeetera Roeea D reel Wire fat All Spertint Event wANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. Self-risin- g g 1 wi-ir- d rt-r- -i i.t-rla- g hif B. B. B. Flou--yomake broad just like the Puritans uaed to make. nutd B WHEN PURCHASING JEWELRY. reputation la e pottai factor to be eonaidoied es it is synonymous with the quality, merit and prices of the gdud sold. If you deal at BUdWELL'B yon will know you will he Mealed fairly, na matter how you may ba lacking ia technical knowledge of tha value aad quality of Jewels of any kind. Wa keep only tha best and choleaat. Where gold in used It ia marked with the karet stamp, with allvor it la Marling. In gem and precious atones their quality in fully guaranteed. SB Pancake Floor Is olo a pure food; self rising aad all ready to mla with water aad hake on a hot griddle. skirl :f the pipes are a'in extremely ixipular this aeasou. aad there Trade is a great demand for Seoichmeu in Mark kl.u and real 11 ahlaud piier t aancea ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. Tte iwo very luiert diiee aie th WalU Queen Kna" and the Princes" Pacific Coast Factory, San Jaoa, , both ei them uni CoL Eastern Factory, Little pretty. Wolf MillA Manama, WtA was "it quite time there a a a ree vival of the grace la dancing,'' j said a Wast End teacher. "The rakeualk and other ecieutric and undignified dances threatened to L0H0T0 & COMPANY destroy all the t:ue poetry of uiotl m and to debase thj true art of dancing "Wsltz.ng still retains Its popularity. and 1 do not think any other dance 15S 25th Street will ever suppluut U. "At big dancez there ia frequently diff.cuiiy In finding raperloacod amateur dancers to lead (he grand and frequently dancing professors or stage dancers are in v lied to j undertake It. Tbs average nan who merely locks upon darning as a rare pies sure has ; na time as a rule to get the necessary finish, but nowaday you can always, at a moments notice, urder 'cotllllim DRY GOODS FOR FAIL lender' frem tha or emertnm-men- t aaeuclcs." London Eapreas. ARRIVED two-step- old-tim- cotU-Mim- W. fiTROUBLBP WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTK C. W. Lym ot this city has begun wn to determine whether or not tho Baa Francisco fir oufferera received oil of the 3,uol given by the citizens uf Juplia to tho stricken J.C. Plait Saddlery Ck, Overcoats WC CAN MOVE ANYTHING, MALAN for Men, Boyi and Children are the most complete lines in the City, and at prirei to uuit every- TRANSFER COMPANY body. lHmt buy till you call and look ug over. Yana, Draya aad Baggage Wagons. Putnam Clothing Honse OUR FunO-tare- OFFICE 40t Straid. Twenty-fift- h PHONES Ind Estes Doctor Specialist Cures whoa others fail. v i f A M adorn Bod, 120. Co. Partial List of Diseases Cared Catarrh. Dearness. Ringing la tha Barg, Diseases Hud, Throat, Nose, Kys or Ear. All Diseases s.t the Longa, Branchial Tubas and Chart. Hitt tea of U Blomaoh, Liver. Kidusya and Bladder. Heart Disease, nneiaiatliua. Asthma, Nervous Troubles, fit. Vitus Dunce, Piiea, fistula a.td nil Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm. Blood Polsonlag from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE EMBRACE UF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember tbe examination and advice la FRE2 Como at one Tomorrow may ha Aoo lata. Call at writs. of lb DR. 224. Griffin Paint metheda. Fra consultation far any Chronic Disease ef any name er nature. Every cess guarantied, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC ESTES, Wasliisgtoa Are. 2281 SPECIALIST BOTH 'PHONES ; Office hour. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 2468 Washington Are. . (Boyle Estrone R.wm 19 Remember the number Block 1 Tvdsn. ITtah Bel 530 hd. 844 .... Tlli Bakersfield, Csi., Nov. 18. , I A. Do Texas, Young, a physician of Tsyl-rrwhile traveling on (he Southern Pacific westbound train today in company with his wife, went into the toilet room of the tourist, car and took hie life with a razor. He wax a sufferer from nervous prostration and melancholia end wee coming west for his health. Every muscle and artery In the neck was revered aad the spinal column was all that prerented the heed being completely Revered from the - BPECIALTIEB-Plai- Mt Safa Moving and Storage, VICTIM OF MELANCHOLIA. Round trip first clue tickets to Denuody. ver, Colorado Springe, Pueblo; 319.75: TRYING TO RECOVER ARMS. OmabA Kansas City, 8L Joe, $22.00; BAD WEATHER. St Leals. 139.60; Minneapolis, Bt 18. Governor Magoon Nov. HavanA 344.50. Equally 41.99: Chicago, Paul Dallas, Texes. Nov. 18. North Texlow round trip rxtea to hundreds of Is making strenuous efforts to recover which volunteer as Is auffsring from tha first bad spell anna the forces the Tickets west of Chicago. other points of the late government failed to sur- of weather of the present season. Two good to return within sixty dxya from weather was foldate of isle. Stopovers allowed. Re- render. It Is known that thousands of days of very warm succeeded in secreting lowed today by a cold drlxxllng rain member, the famous Overlaud Limited volunteer their arms and It is for these that which hud the feeling of a blixsard. Unitad the new Loe Angeles-CblcagFor diligent search la being made. The The temperature here reached the ted, only 40 hours to Chicago. farther particulars see A. B. Jdoseley, Amerlcaa officers do In gthla work are freeslng point. In the Panhandle reaaslsted by the secret police. gion snow is tailing briskly. Ruin and traveling passenger agent, Ogden, beingofficer succeeded daring the last sold winds seem general over the enOne Utah. few days In recovering 1,209 govern- tire state. ment rifles. STORM ON LAKE SUPERIOR. FIRE AT MADERIA, CAL. BURNING STEAMER ARRIVES. Canadian Bteamar Thaano Wracked, Maderia, Cal-- , X"v- M- A warehoue-- f Other Vessels Injured. New Orleans, Nov. 12. Tbe British nouse of the Farmers Warehouae comFort William, Oat, Nov. 18. In the steamer Custodian, which sailed from pany was destroyed last night hy fire terrific gale which baa raged on Lake New Orleans for Liverpool, November Tbe loss Is estimated at $190,000. She la port today after having fire was of Incendiary origin. Another Superior for two days, the Canadian 14. arrived set on fire also, burning In her hold for largo warehouse rteamer Theano, Capt. George Pear- a fierce fire Part of her cargo, which but it was discovered and the flames son. struck a rock four miles east of three days. of hales 14,900 of cotton aal were extinguished before much damThunder Cape, and was totally wreck- consisted ed. The American steamer Philip lumber, has bees discharged and the age wxe done. under now control. The fully Minch aid the Canadian steamer fire is FORTY PEOPLE DROWNED. Strslhcona were also blown ashore port aide of the Cuatodiaa'a main deck by the Intense heat. during the storm, and the former mar irisis badly warpde that tha vessel will he Portland, Ore.. Nov. 18. The Aaao-cix'ebe a total loss. The craws of ell It 1expected put to sea stale In a few dav. Pres has Just received a dls- three steamers are safe. When the able W. A. Malaa. K E. Malan. and Suits t London, Nov. 18. According to the Times correspondent at Tangier. IUi-su- ll has warned the cadi against legalizing documents for the pureness or sale uf land which do not bear hla authorization, and he openly threatens notaries who draw ap such documenlA As the local authorities do not recognize Ralsuli'i authority In these matter this notification stops tha salt of lands anywhere outside the walle of the town Just at the moment, because of the Algeclraa protocol and new purchasers era being Introduced. WITH OLD HARNESS may eaaaa more that trouble. Bartons injuries sad some JUmaa death are the awful results. 4r kid harneaa ta often responsible, but new harases with week apoU la ll U Jnrt an had. The kind we art have . NO WEAK SPOTS. Yon will got your moaaya worth Ifj fen bay harases st na. . Our now address to 3277 Washing Ion Are. A runaway - city. Mayor Lyon ha Mayor E K. Brhtuiu CADI WARNED. 4th Blivet. FANCY CASH GROCERIES JIST WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTK L BISTEL', J.wekr 97B WANT ADfi YIELD BIG RESULTK K " X JW RaRway batoned Hi Rher aad Ghket IhtOrfy DoaHrTrach Reading Lights The Sewing Lights Overland Limited Lights For Work of Any Kind Can Be Procured by o CGDEN A hoi GOT letter from acknowledging the receipt at 83,090, but ho Intera letter from a menitmr at tho Beattie, Wash., Nov. 18. Tho re- prets finance onmmlttea of Bau cent floods la the northwest are rap- Franciscoandto relief moan that tha oumpnay idly subsiding. Commerce la being did not receive mors than ll.ikrti of resumed, reconstruction of railway tha Joplin fund. Mr. Lyon has writ-te- a and sad llaea general repair bridges bankers and members of the relief The general committee work la progressing. la Baa Fraudioo requestlosa la nominal and the entire counthem to Investigate the matter. ing Its usually try la rapidly regaining thriving and prosperous appearanoe. DEAD. . new la The transcontinental service complete, being made by host aad PhosniA Aria., Xov. 18. Frederick tralA To reach Portland from Beattie It la only necessary to go to Tacoma A. Tritle, governor of Arisons from 1182 to 1865, died In this city this By boat, taka.tha Northern Pacific to 73. He suffered from Olequh, going from that point to tuornliig, aged Kalama and again taking tha Northern dropsy and complication of that disPacific at tho latter piaoe to Portland. ease. Frederick A. TV ' went west from Railroad tickets covering this rente will be honored on the boats. Tha Pennsylvania, where he was bora, to in 1809, andia tha asms trip to Vancouver, B. C., may he made California, to Me carried ua a Nevada. year oua with transfer. but only by rail, The trains are running on tha regular brokerage business in HsaFranciscu schedules. Railroad officials state and Virginia City for many years. He that the through traneontlneatal busi- waa a United Stales eommisskmer to ness will he resumed in a few days. receive tbe Central Pacific railroad The lore! schedule will also he amend- when It waa completed In 18(19, and ed to conform to conditions before the on behalf of Nevada presented the silver spike which connected the two flood. ends of the road. He was a member of the first Nevada state senate and POLICEMAN BHOT. was later narrowly defeated for govother positions. Fayetteville, Ark., N'ov. 18. Henry ernor and Rough, a policeman, was shot and DEVELOPMENT OF CONGO. seriously Injured last night during a row with students of the University Brussels, Xuv. 18. It la announced of Arkansas. Three hundred college that great strides have been made in and streets were the boys parading of tha Congo Indetha a development roll of because their college giving an athletic victory over a rival col- pendent state. foDcraeiona have btva lege. When the offleer ordered tbe granted la three companies, one of atndenta to be less riotous they defied which ia to construct railroad, a sechim and he arretted one of them. The ond to conduct mining operations and studenta then surrounded the offleer a third to exploit India rubber reand In the melee which followed he sources. One of tho principal protno-terof the mining and India rubbsr was abet la tho hack. Rough promptly released the boy under arrest sad companies ia declared to be Thomas K. fired several shots at the fleeing Ryan, while (he name of John D. Rockefeller Is mentioned In connection with crowd, but none took effect. them. Tbeer probably will be an Important debate lu parliament on tb CRIMINAL PLOT BU8PECTED. the Congo state tills week. Rome, Nov. 18. The local police WORKING FOR PEACE. have been Informed that several hundred people who are la the habit of Peoria, 111., Xov. II. Grand Master rearing window eong the route usuof tha Rrolherbood ally taken by royal processions have John J. Hanrahsn been, approached by mysterious per- of Locomotive Firemen, who spent tosons who- - wish to rent not only win- day In Peoria, returned tonight to New dows but entire rooms for tbe day York to ngnin ttks In hand the de when tbe king of Greece arrives here. mauds of the Erie switchmen for an The police believe this evidence of Increase In pay and n uniform working an anarchistic plot Ilk the one at day. The referendum vote of the Madrid on the occasion of the mar- member! of the order nn the system when fee reaches riage of King Alfonso, against King will lie canvassed . Grand Master Victor Emmanuel and the king uf New York on Turn-layGreece. King George of Greece Is ex- Hnnrahnn atated that ho ia doing evpower to establish pected hers November 23 on a visit erything in bis the railroad company pence between to the king of Kaly. and the employes. General Leas the luckage ot :hi hculih ami bran, flour and enjoy old fah:oueu Brown England chance at a will make you think j..ii arc iu With Allan's rght r - d New Bread. i- WHERE DID MONEY u fviuou-- . ht-r- BROTHER '.a. - al CRIME SUBalDING. 5 ';n men i :i, uV hoi liog CuLsa elect t have tu 'i. ! hu.:. no ijii,as Av able :t.:a from n.ii- Msjjnn the i . :i u Sta.es to carry u- -f Hit pledgrS rvp."4i-to the Liberalr. a..,i uvzt June, pto.i.tj cond'itioua zarrhut. This luvoltej the elt.'iion r 4 only that half of be vai-ii tgrtM a hose seat dn- m a caasequeboa of armg the last lection t4J. Should tola oe carried out it would reauit la tho and ilxsing of ciimmerola1. luduau-ia- l 'oaii'-'ilnteresu at the mercy at the radical element. What the conseria-ive- a of the desire is the ntire coagres. Such a refereadum would sIiok rlarly whst kind of government the Cuban people want, aad I believe it would resu't iu a conservative triumph. But If not. we will acreiit the result as the will of the i S,a-:- tr. C;'- d a : cVli: t.' :vgard to the ..i-- !: i ;.cr...i.il efforts - t.'ijktive i'dkily, uteii Frvae i' 11 a'.r Nvi:inr.TT n : f'H-'fc- li-- - few niuu.vn; uuod '.he v. X.iv. IN- .-- .it .. 1.. b. ad lb- - b- - il- ra vxpiuurd ar.J the sh.iiie-,-huslid off me rout luu. deep Almrst overrutue by expitkure. t.-the crew reached Port Arthur aL-ai-. ' Or jam ..t tv. Liberals L I sg. uf lh i..r tin s tte p:rej . d ' . ru,. rvu.sia.i ifriy. r . : r It C ; TLu.a.it. :.iCh . a. m - TONIGHT V'iX!y , ije ,! b..m af'.tr be ;ociu:;h :l. J to li.t a. a fur tar cre i.. lb vhVt .1 ?. 4k i . Mg:. ... i Rt.s'! Theatrical : ..... . rl ITAII. r,!iNi:r.: opkn Using Electricity Furnished by jiiAwR Meat Luwieea Trrte 0f bufiM-saokt- 1U B BMaaWUfi aq SL Panl and Mincespolis rt MW eroeim. Mmn4 Ora ran InwWltav, GmwH Apet, Tlckm. c. R. S. CAMPBELL, Genera! Manager E. W. WADE Agent U--I- j r, UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. .sasMunuiU b As World Compartment and drawing - mem taping cun, ebaervatioa cere, db-- ; and Wruy rare, with barter, butt and Book era Ubrary; entire train electric feted, through te Chicago without tor aige. Direct coonectloa A. Chicago & m Karth-Wiste- ni I j , |