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Show PROVOGOALSUPPLY OFFICIAL RETURNS | BIGGER THAN BEFORE "Wag UP ["aow'fome' 5 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN HAD COAL IN YARDS BUT OGDEN SHIVERS REPUBLICAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, a Harriman Lines Refuse to Carry Black Nuggets to Relieve Freezing City. k : Dealers Scrape Bottoms of Bins|Congressman Howell Gets to Find Enough to Appease Plurality of 1,015 People : FIVE CAR Votes. a LOADS ARRIVE MORE ct Grande EXPECTED Jast ) Enough ‘ to to Resene Help With Those Direst Need-People Railroads in Promise as Possible-Yesterday's in Arnis. City News Bureau, 410 bcdén® loads » Rio 25th Nov (08 to evston system which exists This the to sst tr _ Stree today-_ in ‘ at some the . a Soon as! Disgruntled Garden in Brief. tion Democrats, in Their present supply was distribin less time than it . a nothin 7 S, phe ee j Failure Disappointed ihe' oer hand. aveicoming in tor iG pee es from. the people 40) nas there opinion city-is two ' . vie many that the the cause things-splite ne who 1 against Parmers . oft coal situation of cither one in of Ogden o1 farme WEBB, ee 2UCEH Lehi. F IN -- Litidle See Phetr Ogden. ~ . these inform for them is' moreroads than andpossible the ae "Tt mit that Union|it] Hope of is just as easy twenty-five for cars them of hay to per-| rakes and| of Were eing for The toward to Get Offlecs, coal." said he necessity of bringing : 2 likesthe in aken : to ones to the the "docked" the for ground be saved sets in: coal) . will soon railroads in eo Box and ) - THe ienaine onher this ets city issulng an an order coal have Ret that a Poor Light ee ; Elder would) the will Make p Similar Oregon Blatt orders Short at IN undoubtedly ane, line, : ‘rin ind easter ave Utah: Goal necessat Superintendent: Nee : laa ate the bp -flelds Hillike ee gc ea go a ae Bie ere a bea ‘ "and. ind : north to local deal erintendents 2 ate will fro. een power to of Th ia a ‘A Ra) lastten tior The Cx- aD were le, x) 1 elon eG A. ‘ is: SX lietatnas See eee a freight train needs althe amount of time tn it does it Warmer per aek. et ee } Swan ar 7 esa is. Taken 1 * Nett TPR his FOR in this city cote Tee Ne Ba I , Ogden, of cepted The fin' ya | the a position with funeral of Thomas has ac-|, at a onee, ville the will n ane nd ad Auditor Hess Topham il} teacner , n of npevrted OTT supply of public have to be Wheebwrignt suspended work gy hes hhoweve vever, work, 16Is. i } t Wednesday the ras L monies les class sate tne} Gn i Da atonda es se eat pO ee EN close Brothe at TL 168 OUR ne IDES: al The to \ gon s ents cord ur oh spring. ut ry Will es : sane DR. BROADBENT'S Office 690 Scott . ee l es ge 5 , en mm - ANGELES ONLY $30 TO 10S And southern Lake] route, 169 South¢ alifornia Main street.Salt +O ie gt ee ° $2.50 : votes cast) Pederson eders < Jour | k., Very ala and ball. R . 7 Evans, R. M18; wan reer War) ; at s of the wort far flag, (x14 feet, with " D., elirr: c aun So seo the Bh Cc Pa of be by measure eg up prac-| of two. years ago, W hen} said the Republicans} clinging to: President Roose-| of| AS Democrats Are Sad. what Is more striking than the] majorities is the heartbreaking sad-| ness of the Democratic party, the kick-| ing and the grumbling, the depths to whieh a few disappointed Democrats Rut United | willcrushing descend defeat. In ofder State fo éxptain airman} away and*to a of erent o hy 28h © the | CORDS ssucd vodne: s | Harry MI a of "You feat 4 has} the but didn't uate play fair,' "We deal," "Church "We are going which means the pie, we ‘Disband ple won't 2' in at day the Che | in cas « ae sid ) instruction of S, Miss the enrollment and Jar es sOCce ae Emily) eas gowns and / : try-out E ated Karl races Mr. been In the : v the (njeke. pla It an iittle ahy me. up the total, The crowds at the day were of. record. . Gods dishes must = a x" such @ has years Take the the in 9 president aaa tomorrow | Three other past presiding itics officers are sliefs. theirFan political beliefs, thei way a bishops Barnett's|4nd no appointed | be even | North | bishop 5 as day cratic one even moderate ‘stake Dis Expected of the direct Armed ing the sete politicians .sthe first a counselor: M Wah' and Davis,‘ a Young ae to night will tomorrow night, be nates d. for night Bol) : determine also and the . ee opinion te eral leader, the made He be No, the Republican tans, | ciple. oat tat pulled|the Count Lochwitzky Lectures. rove; Noy 20 Count Alexander yor in | Young university | very graphically rt Brine is} nts 39 1E KS aha sip antry, it s: miintcoatt = ae ont at PLAN -- | Social | | Session Park in the en_of e enting6 scheey of a Each ithe jand Re publicans their mone 2 now jot ENTERTAINMENT to Be ae Lake they pre - d adopted:"by- its as Held they thelr By Park , ing the accounts City lpetng . tele the 1-indn ts arenes regular present, of Elks roe lodge = for time { + eh) 7 Tribune, F | of memorinl. servie tobe held. dn the Dewey theatre on the first Sunday the chief) December James Don the s es A Consoli-| of No. 7H, resigned his office. the varesigned|cancy to be filled at the next meeting ie Ye 1e place) Three new members were initiated | at «A th grand be given rink mask F aay carnival evening will of tihs week rizes nus declared a heavy SIGNOR New or Nov. 20 York, SALT a aA few men, during put up They look fondest upon hopes. the To : 4 LAKE guilty in of Central "pinching" 77 West Salt EEE as a "back : furs. r sfor Knutsford ONLY ay N st tumieés at em a ) Ree $30 a TO threadbare ery, but on account LOS TO were In making pee ugainst a the the campaign their peers, ) c cry! whic h Mranne that men were what was Ss ' 3 Etat and most comic|légisiature, and in theirs only, could be Tne brass band will be jn | found the real embodiments of immorArrangements have been |t tal Pane The bars were thrown t costumer to furnish eos-}down and each went out personally, the rink Friday . Mr. Barber made his usual stereotyped ee tat C. Removal western Co.. 52 a -_- - - slick, smooth was ings he in oe 00 : 41 30 as own GOOD RETURN By further his pittance as ‘muck were at the We co Lake : > S Swenson ‘ chandise A Nir 1 $486.07 ® & Co, merchants - ' zs i ' ae mas as r - ® lat) ‘ a3 Mili yee / SCIENTIFIC x "" G. NAT'L ion BANK C a "SOME OF HONEST DEBTS ‘anny anacer LUKE, General BLDG - PEOPLE rs Manager. SAT: To 8 1 DON'T LIKE crs LAKE CITY _ ues i 7 FREE F on || Test the figures indiGeorgie Barber ago, and | ~~ | Drs. Shores | ination ene filcted with ap ai : Berane Di . Skill at ; = ense. Ex and Shores' Special Offer of Free Examane a agn vee ae ae a Done ~, Catarrh and a ironic ar ite ie aeateh verso ea 2 mS _DR. A.J. SHORES. | prove tothe afflicted the Thousands who suffer from Chronic ailments year after year without any definite knowledge as their Offices this Shore *s9 Skill and erts, and true method of cure treat and spend _money to the nature and best people all of their sickness Drs. Shores in the past 15 years have treated over 100,000 cases-they are regular graduates of Am erica's best Medic al Colleges, and are West, Spec lalists and of they standing, understand being +" This Free Expert week. Stop exper Examination to w and as well bie EG e and il by Diseases. 7 BRING of your sickness endorsed Chronic DON'! Is i . MONEY absolutely Drs. Shores you ne the can » the ! Free to = and "learn be over $ cured. a ho apply this exact cause Dre. Shores will urged to take treatment or :pay a E A then if you WANT Drrs, Shores are within the easy rea ch of the poor ter ag the rich. $1 a rene oh . = a cade in all Catarrhal diseases ee eee a titan cronans to cicusatia cases yet m 1any SO c {L- LED a mournabE le aie 16 jalists. Drs. Shores pa nts where eG janet bent fit at the i i New treatment for Catarrhal the old methods required hands. of : diseases weeks. This ieee= cures Mas ter ‘Spec = in a very few Is your ppportunt- |f write cr kre xamination Blanks and bo examined and advised ros 99 ply by any Boats this week. IF YOU LIVE AWAY mi: ui. | Railway. Simon Bamberger, dent and d Genera 1M anager. President Shores ; Drs. It is. a. n to de onareaes Dre" {nowledge as Chronic Disease | I volnt out the sore abate Y cent. After you hav to cure you, their tae Cache county with in the state legis- Shores ' Drs. 7 Tine Table in Eiffect 4, 1908. Leave Salt Lake 5:50 Hept. and 9:00 a. m. 1y 30, 4:30 and 6 :30 pPp. Mm. e S q SHORES . = Seis Houston Block, 249 Spach South Main Leave Lertan for Salt Lake 7:00 and |10:15 a, m., 2:45, 6:00 and 7:45 p fivery aay except Sunday, specia) |trains for stock yards leave Salt Lake | 7:30 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. Returning, leave yards at 8:00 a m. and 6:00 p.m 0 9 | || ts Street,° - Office 10 to Hours: 9 a.m. 12 Sundays and , to 5 p. m.; Holidays, ny ea 7 8 to § | j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. j 2 evenings; FROM (Tit » ‘ wy | to his the ? b Be his and { ‘ the ¢ 1 the glad Herald, ¢ US. | perMr with sy a --- } Nebeker, the flower party. is sent to an Mr. H. A. Peterson, Ogden COLLECTORS ‘ ThE FRANCIS his "Phe Lagoon Road" & a IS COMIN,& oa to i - x ' * & We YOu, \ ate if you turn them ;in. Christ acl) ' Lake . Mer- . rN N. ¥. crib years F pe me! of from bad accounts, : a es e collect some fo} oT ae , St. artist' for A, : : ge ¢ general , Curly . can 10,000 en Salt D. r . Ca- cea |atur 66 any A.= BENTON, City, Utah : collected Charlie England, Logan ‘Tribune, gets public SIXTY Return @ Pe the and and Marshall gets no depuslim picking with In WITHIN eine ing 3 5 particulars see and ee ithe e shuffle a c an but : In of the were slaughtered by thelr day! No pie for Demo- space NG. Dictoae 20 eyes men who hand more graciously than ever is flock, and got a nice lead in limited : Nov. G. agent, or write I. A. P. Dz., Salt Lake ‘S. usual admired the sound voice, and paraded his the coun- Freddie Pretty on Sale Dec Stopover 3 - POINTS IN PROPORTION. Tickets toa -- _$44.50 39.50 OTHER -- ches - ED ats connection TRIP. Relate Mehesy's Market Ais, Se EAST. ROUND - Louis_ ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELES hiea upetanceces cesT eei ia Se ipamalce oF Mini xineal Route, 169 South Main stree TSE POINTS Omaha, Kansas City _ - Siz Paull Minneapolis. _ , Denver, Pueblo __ eet COMMERCIAL: Bae more such pie as he/cate when he and | De smocratic candidates did not have the backbone to repudiate. <Hee re ac r | Issues Were Lac king. Vold of issues, they hurled charges | id of jssues, ey hurled charges at thelr opponents, and in their desperation off terylegislative tials in , ‘the insrexts aan of their ticket, coe a pee ts the|Logan ‘Tribune join- | manager of the Logan| _ ORAG oes dj St. ANGELES ¢ ae Pe to James cere r Plano "church influ-| who will represent of the unwar-/dignity and credit unjust attitude of = 6 : recently styled dis loyalty Uta':. ® THE Party to ZT, Derrick Hampton's sub 22% l ; Brighton eee a s realization} jis com-j| See N . Chicago cg he Seen ea eee teen Edward Pp rape lo-A. T. Butterfield, n sw, 2 3s, lwN time|]crats; until|tyship. a Cac South City, @ eae ce gt nor, wiht o-_--_--- ticket} defeat | number Second Lake lalNe een @ there woman Park <-> an met party of progression for the Democracy of 1906. DAYS ; aaa "that incurse to that a r rho I lstriking figure > throughout period | +, Bishop Owen extended the Democratic party The young crop are 60 finding QUALITIES UNEQUAL the popular opinion on 7s some|Nepeker, today} 18, LIMIT for Literature * H. TARDING, General Agent, L. CITY is an -According : this What Sale: 3 Send | = CARUSO nah aR ae pore Sop ec Teoria e. nst s -aruso, the world famous has caters of both sexes, and far | Wanted, and in their candidates for the| .en Co,, Music House \ Street, . Main PROSECUTE ee ' They didn't . baw and say;)own town, have the pie I won't play ballots they their prineiples were lastpeers Sad labeled repre-|ranted. a | Jour nal, noe Ants tal Ti - Piano Leading an incendiary speech he like also declared I in' one volume." If any Demo-|qnally,: Frank K. }crat slipped from his moorings in the]of¢ the Democratic semi-|recent struggle, it was not on account| easy Waterloo by 731, Bb. P.O. i.,|of the P. P. Christen-}ence,"" Ww . lodge a this it Dec. RETURN minority, ten years neythat, struggled) Republican "one organization under}ganal favor." friends by way for of just a vote. pal |comprises | stalwarts Lodge S ree oe Nov, 2.-The City, partly, tonight. The count|/98 and would endure Each porta tyed the Rus brought additions to their ranks, range are won. manipulation J Y ZK af re é an. I in g | BY: acefully,a M. i Lochwitzky delivered inspirt l lecture beforeia ir-sized, sac very | if I can't | appreciative, aie cent the Erieanan'|: They knew monthly meeting of No, pOGit! | foods plate ist evening. worn been s reported in Praxinas todey! The authorities, however, have the situation under control, and there is no danger of a spread of the disease. ‘ --_-_ 5-4 WIL. P ; ey He fan of to in Cuba, twenty- be a free Ciba or a war Tas ' Rey Yellow Fever Reported. Two new cases of yellow fever einer jand. | % would to. the up Dates 20 for : ; Moderates, hopelessly today, in which tervention was x Cuba.' of pee the Nov. } wiih start small disturbances for the purpose of government intervention in Cuba ' General Castillo, the present Lib- the winner >| high eccleslasts. met in the precincts|¢ypjends, finals Satur- jof this county and just substituted the | of his ec sere . party marty for People's nee Democratic eee tosWilllam:) was? eraduateof on | 109-11-13 South and n { Intervention. place in several localities government advices from Riehmond paraded his pon> I ov t » streets on election day, anc ve €M0O-} chairman is said to have sary _ $39. - to Start Hoping ° three towns state that everything at thenone presentfetere moment. q uliet spttieates taia hag con-|Gronway ¢< and,1 19, Pt,, j bishops HS . urbances in | deroug Agure . skat-) roller some counselors unse 11 . _ . aca $44 PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM IDAHO AND OTHER POINTS. ‘ aver- so far: ae they, are concerned, judging |. i. yunEyier, 23-24,etal,4, Coatesto ancMartin : Suet. Will he aan races at fs r ( Dies cod: market. : _ | toSha > thes } one Republican, and on . .:¥ : And "southern California Salt men. living, and who] # aie eee stp in politics Rife? ee) ROP ci aa cen een both Democrats and ; 2 will do more political . Real erate fer eke 9 than peatderit Smith | J ae ates Bie chan asi When the Democrats] _ ' awit mele Weel it will be after have exhausted the other two - ae peo Te. ene Rv River ryt Chicago | performances THanrniich aint for several Moderates . t and|are upon sublerfuges m this coun-| > o Se stateme « get a fair deal, two gentlemen resources. In stakes a sistent home, Out "Mir Jonna ts & popu [th beglven wea the holidaee awd fae [yonseless and disgusting methods the| ater Cof- ~ 4ged a profit to the association of a half million dollars, this show will probably be no exception as a money ate maker, didn't infiu- 'a 3s more." influence!" him don't these their from L ; Se ts met | again hof'the-p At Swave sire Sh Bae xairs | arab ony Ut Nas Ie i this : jewels girls "their play try a man varicating -} -f King ; Wins : Race. The be ee Logan and Return n fui : day, November. 24, for football | ford Seas "Special {vain-& a. m., returnmaton. ev ogan p.m, Tickets alse| Remoy 1 it at an November 25 | We ern on Roasted All of eve Won't Chureh teaching| Appointed : RES ne rh there} 1) of cler} n the Young Men a lated"d for oO se ever ul years, years, has irae his place the and will take WwW. A, Jones | of SEE And fee Fresh to disband," etc., statement made by Captuln Stephenson "It we can't getjoft the Central Park arsenal, rs. an- ple who advance such Under existing conditions s po furewell-party ae mano only a9 e@ ico said that he would open the of the public by arresting other equally as prominent as Caruso, taxing the black , se on cum oe tah § oy. | \ a ward ef { meeting Third suse in ‘y "ae BS iy dis . The ‘St. Louis the rest upon him Such the Dem0C-) pacy of Cache has ever been, and when] they can't get the offices they propose] \ , bout whe t : avs Sunday Asis aie Sy it waiti ot and \ Fork eu -B bh -TOo- ‘Missouri eda a techies 5 the Martineau has spent a day. with his giseppoln ed few, and the air is full present) banner an ; ws ae Se " Meroni i tO r i Spanish, event ‘t? Ogure emselves Han- velt's coat tall, with the Saloni the congressman, whose ma orit larger than it was two years ago. A of Congre-| and Supervisor aal exceed tv ie piled at i eventeen. va old t ee in every town. aioe spa te and months, j majorities won on Anniversary colors-yellow ‘app ADI . tarted $25,000 Large. at Ein Ss © ton ane {first ther [ ee Ss5 words eaten é show Hay- D. The Wal-| nearly 350, with six departments, us| tog ten rooms There are most eN-) | couraging prospects. for an increase ata cost baa te Os 1 i nd told ore. to! -- int ciages - From Ogden and Salt Lake City entries atte display of gowns, too, was such more than dazzle the average Yeurs-Is- WH; 2x87 Ror VEbs usure r-Toolgon, two weeks later ss = Cache stnke-a : ° : school, and from, tht ye bn fairest Sunday school has grown the Conre ae dabbles | sregational chureh in Provo, with a}... nselors are SPleneg ft owing and a magnificent either of them parsonage The school has grown stunts in a week from six pupils to an enrollment of} wit in a year. 1's Inipressed will ; ww eae | a Building.' |p. Saturday, Elders hollday, The custom in the past to observe i ressive ceremony, eliminates ine | fay Quite fs Peterlee irttiees SESS Lbthé eS : a > L | dea News Notes. morning i‘ld,Richfield Novi. 22.-Sunda The month T appointIn the last were people institution pas on oa hich ‘ anywhere, factory ne sy vhich js.putting | sos" Evanston, Wyo rai until burning ONLY. : hy iri cer Con-| in| striking » - D., ‘2958. Comimissione ‘r. ee So een household Hendricks. R.,, 3319; Maughan, R., veces 9919 Nebe er, D., 268; Monson, D., 2919; © For. to appear. today, unection) passers. are reported cement brick | successor. has not yet hy brick kiln mist rt he about half finished 2a mbers of the E mem» f th Mystic candidates the Dental I) hiypr Weis | Howell American feos larger shown represented so many millions as rartts re wer ¢ ; View ae s veritable | te Sy e ORGNRIEN Spee ttenaats Wee tns Another PLtepresenta Deaneit se ¢ Ah : otis ; fl eK hicl "hase h Sen Ys ae ONG BEG ‘| econ, Ti eBay the school: -by new Chinate rf 112.00. tor Nearly | OM them») cal n dug and wher ie re t ! My ay panera vtado will 4 of qe , Senator coal suri s oun eel Be F ine of i sand 1 Lehi \ |) Kalah temp ‘ob ve i. a mut tS Shrine, . will willie p oeipatemitiattne in the ceres!. where they of across the rr struction companys infja sewer system has PAS Weot eee Yield Jovy m aa Unless Po. hoowa ' aI so) evine J 7. showings Congressman the few with eae . LEAP : 1 bd ara landiien to uny vil- | Pi A nO R RD ak BONS. brought | astically slurred the bishop, at the lucky enough to | nt it. The Shel Feet Rea mB A LO eo ne aa £: 10" jsame time saying they (the DemoCommercial club re d Mr. Hult tgnt n the first. race King WON) crats) had the eecclesiasis who could, at Bier Tn aa rt posits with|over C. O, Chase and Henry Ivie-de-| out the mustard." Be McKza anreE nt ": ing nice! Mh Dp county, was $222; : 3260, Proctor acadeins Was started twentythree years ago in one room of a pri- OM esda afterbe held at 2° o'clock Tuesd aftel noon from Richey's undertaking par- a S - se ool oo Lew! Br acKay, .\ va Me ies pag b l which Devine, " af school Sult Filed, Mrs. Rose Olds has Distriet court. for a tainuble yo responsi=| oa immediate 3 jlage loc dup in}iey eng . rnoma Attorney. lores Wiilliat A the a today j| poy ee an pup, | Send hese to themalcontents Democratic would. party ofdisband.|of Cache) was annoying arrested her. last HeFriday on a charge sickness in eae the teaching force eurdeclared that Mrs : oep 1 t tailed this form of observance this -ominent Democrat of this county,| Graham has not come forward becnuse ee ae A prominen mM. rr . > . hese The High school students spent in a public meeting, once defined Dem-/of the notoriety The captain also dethe afternoon at the roller skating} ooraey as interpreted by the present] clared that he would ; = nea lrink and in the evening visited Mrs. regime to be to find the man who Soe le Bat r's mene BST plenty | es lL. i D. Harris, one of the teachers who suite > rust}?! Opportunity to;prove tha : a ae hou se eA ee as holds the most offices and the Pecorhae was inude for blackmall, ‘Chevcaptain Briers. )a Noy brother Td D. king re r = Thad oiidty -$--_- Ogden "Plant. Ing ae result: for home * thing gational School Is Celebrated. Provo, Nov. 20.--Thetwenty-third Peta ternoo 4 ma made Madison O'Connor, 23-2 : lak Breeze ' f 100 affairs act|of Andrew PRS Provo, Nov. 20 Deputy Sheriff Da‘ B.BREELarson to A. ; C. AnderBRICK FACTORY |. Barnett has recetved an appoint-| the Democratic party, it is their last son,9 andn % 8, 9, Capitol avenue : | ment from Washington, D. C., as su-} thought to Interfere politically. add a . See 60 ‘Erected at "She ly for ype pervisor of the Las Vegas forest reActivity of Bishops Agnes os Jones to H. A. Green > 60 ° 1 Nevada He has been ordered , Pt. a 3, lw wee + om $2,900 \ to: rep ott at once to. D. H. Marshall, For instance, two bishops in the|o. O ri ko n to George Philipps, , J Hult, rep-| supervisor, and will leave here the| South stake ran on. the merical, wig Te Diao Ree > Si) TvCimber c ‘ \ were > very ry actis ri " sub ; 2,0 Rockey of Sugar Cit is{ latter part of the week tres-| ticket and active po cally, ' ah ene. NEW oe ent ‘ ‘the; triumph his $< -____-__ PROCTOR ACADEMY Oe . that they would no lone big for Swan, and:ho was taken into custody and. the county jail 2 ie tim canvass; ss 10 be held at} a elgmection ita and ; Nanas desertion non-sup-I, |}| both fores | were this} ye eve 0 in has been Utah county andinayian ‘Theit couple have been mar " to Jail ATONE RaI ible port! " and Ogden. Nov. 20 The bondsmen c an, who is under arre complicity in the 1 y deals, notified Sherif! Sebring) 1 ‘ Divorce No 2 in. the Ogda led Ina: Olds ~~ a ; "pea telnate 3 Ogden, Now. 20 -Henry Newell Harry IEmmings, who entered a of. guilty to a.charge of burgiat the District court some days ago, atraigned, before Judge Howell, morning and sentenced to one wh in the tate prisor They taken to Salt Lat t hi f by Sheriff Sebring oro c it quyenty-Third : ; es } ‘ Sere ‘ consigned for points other than Ogden] J. Quint ecretary nd Frank Smythe , nd many of ther will be added to|a director . e company Which ii the re lief See i Ogden tends to carr Ot reneral chit fi Considerable delay to the opera| Merchandise™ busin i incorporated tion of coal trains has been caused in| #! +! ided into 100 shares of capWyoming, owing to the inclement | 1t#! : weathet Officials state that during z: % cold weather mest double transit that sessi Beart water We ri 10 take some action to rid|D., 3057. the pest. The matter was - For Sheriff-Smith, house in the i president the| than . at first anticipated, The county ‘ommisstoiiers hava "comblelin 2s the tranafers U, Nelson of Minneapolis, oe inthe Uikeresee etn heey the y Company. ; les ince aang, ase re Savina | Re 4 ‘ai Sm the has at spectator. "Society" was out in full force, and in the boxes were hundreds o¢ men and women whose names are re! that. sweeping . c 10 o'clock. i O. De City weare Liquor 7 at show more | Was ter Scott, Evan Wride, Jacob J. Jacob-| sor I. P. Nelson and Bishop L, L.|/ Nelson The choir furnished appropriate music. company's and furnishes Lin Lnion No ; Ogden, official election: even rn pagent ee 4 t tt o funeral service of | tically to those ops pula held : in 7 ward the Democrats Boberg, the Sixth jecting house... The ne tye (fi al rs \ chi Ee Te aie, ener ae eee wt mE ird ned mae at kina ROSA. , th Jone|in-the Assist- lay. \ ly atic ane any 29.-The the was houses -ateBeareRiver nana. Salt | anniversary. of the founding of the | ence,' and, with a héavy pressure in| Proctor academy was celebrated today} aj) of |oa) Pet ee cr ant anteonoaitol at i. Niels they] making strenuous efforts to Eine | night, nig hundréd fect Reese t} {are é I a1 few tundt ‘ st of the relief to themselves first ind to the }Ogden Canyon Sanitarium Ss soon a : Seven ; : people at large later The Salt Lake|the leakage was discovered the wate a f the Sot thern Pacific now | Was sh off a he dam in the upper Rae ii eae es aes iy | canyon and immediate work of repait it = oe h eal 7 ees ieee 2 ae {Was begun At 11 o'clock tonight the SEreceived SA OY ek Speier id in very short. order it 3 Sara 4 Soest necessary ; re repa pair vat 1d ane ber asa risa lecle und hauls. he t! morning is Seat that ‘the Harriman roads other localities, the yoltage was unusu-|by a half themselve are sti quite short of &|aliy small. ‘The break. in :the blg pipes | prevafled requisite supply of coal, and that they] occurred shortly before n i a ght last} dav. with sible that some of the trains-may be tied up All the coal used on this division must come from Wyoming which fro that show the foremost event of world, the twenty-sec- offered this year Bervice. Kansas City, o. Nov. 20-22 lor Surveyor Schaub, R., 42; Warrents or the urrest me Mass Bun|sen. 1D, 2806. ; nell « Jensen, charged with for Superintendent of = it : " oa ‘ \ Se 2 . ; ' . &4m} ut "Tuc ker, have been issuc d.|Carrey,. R.,. 2158;. Peterson oat oh from Ogden canyon for the power] in this city, was responsible for power Lake, in ‘Nov. in victory fuarantee on Special Logan, yards|turns setae Oo expectedge trans-Mississ not} if Juneti are als6 | on extremely inferior light Line. at a Fait as poet Helping. Republican oe ‘ aiken the ania fee als Sentence was set for tomor- Stephen .q to LINE. a Mlway which ses missioners the county warm spell it does not os to freeze PIPE Pave } jrow profit] Bee aee one ee Ix Cousequence, Nov. 20.-A serious'break ae pipe trains on the Southern. Pacific | power absolute right of way over other] house freight trains. in effect on the the in Inge in] threatened Today cont is PETE aie f their ve Re een . aie raelson, R.. 056; Neilson, D., e 2767 a aaa wd g liat) i: J. H. Paul of the VU. of U., sent a comFor Commissioner, Two Years-God. : it pe: a oG to the county commission-|frey, R.. 3%; Hendricks, D., 2340. Havana, Nov, 20.-While reports ant ai Py erday in relation to the RusFor Clerk-Larsen, R., 4528, Eames, D..|} are in circulation which indicate the harves pian hich that is getting a strong | 27m factory] hold in the state and asked the comFor Recorder-Merrill, 3207: Telford, |} kelinood of spasmodic outbreaks tak- ou they above them and oa ts Ogden, oat | is time will make|teferred to the county attorney for an out of the] opinion as to the legal phases of the "For Attorney-Law, R., 3408; Thatcher,| th:be hea and for suggesions in the mat-]D., op283) ‘Assessor_-Olsen, R., 9357;ese Coleman, ee j case cae a sudden said that hurt BREAK Superintendent Manson, of - the! Southern Pacific, is, out 6f the city but it was Jearned today that he had} w Na Coal recorder' | Rita, a, who trespass. the Inclement] farmers, it is| factory mud unless It is materially become definite rer OES Provo he no : So Geltvary. tice ing into Ogden last evening, »y appointing | are not allowed to thaw before they] a committee to attend to this. Other) are used, but should they thaw out,] cities north of Ogden have already | their saccharine strength is @estroyed taken similar stands, and the wants __ of. this region known to the are horse eS eres Talk of Disbanding. first AIr Noon's Smith court was today found ofguilty in Jus-| D2 forcibly takBullen Getting| Which they might mak« Those beets which have been harvested, but for which no transporta-] x tion can be secured, are now lying on| city council took the first step| informing sé the 7 railroadse of the}; absolute | J Pactory, Weber county] @#¢ @ profit, owing weather Many of be the Crop to Sugar Nov 20:-The to sidetrack.a lot of barbed | Stated on good authority Green River and use the loco-| no attempt ito: dig beets s BENS anal ground. F: ers :state to pull a load of coal into Cg\e-| Be pee ee oo other plunder to stand on the big side-| tracks at Green River e@s to keep a hundred cars of coal there while the] people in this region are actually beg-| ~| cmaaee WEBER, Ema havi troubl eco unt ¥ are et ne ro es Plenty of Coal-In Green River o ~The ‘ co ea o ne : . } soe oe eae aed A well known Harriman railroad mis mM eh : eects in the Biccay man said today that he believed some|!S bow next to impossible to one ought to go ta the management of | them and celiver them to the Pacific wire at eg ae hah years the famine. out and ¥ no coal at a wit wha i ) z The : Rio Grande is s doing "« all in | it s power to aid the suffering in this city MISS EFFIN ind is hurrying in some coal, every : oe day. Twelve cars from the Rio Grande j We Was _Filected . Bazar at were also sent into the northern cities ? j this. morning, where the shorta {is | -- ---- tos) ! being ; a? | reported as as severe as it is| es ee ns In Ogden rhe. .Harriman lines, on | BEETS FROZEN arge of coal ep ols pageantry opened SLES dividend 12-15 interest in the Ida min-|in the county; two or three hundred,| 1 S é ingg claim situated in the » Alpine . mininthe Americans claimed, but the figing district to A. J. Pederson and John and F. Nielsen of American Fork for] ures give Weir 61 and Maloney 92 7 ~ : £200 $200. he » re Ww: Marringe licenses have been Issued to "for conmteag-ix sen e anos: Pp Albert H, Bone and Alzina I. Schow, ° Coes owe 2 oe owboth of Lehi; Dick Mattinson of Payson ers, D.; 2583; Burt, S,, 39; Welr, A., 6L a 7 aes ra er, s P lurallty-1015 ind Jannie Taylor of Spring tea Ma eles h as : For Supreme Judge-Frick, R 1S 3413; Christen, Hansen .and Evvie I. rko ham, beth of Lehi. The two last "euoles W Hitecottan D., 2700; Maloney, A,, 92. rae alan 2! > : Frick's Plurality-713. ee ees by Judge J. E. Booth at For Senator-Bullen, R., 31; Barber, or the this &%.-Ivor en Me eee ot tons haa oe t z es . ev s GO = : ration at been aurticieat to Sane for ; the needseds of Provo. oy wei o at. ; Edward Rishton, of American Fork,| has flled a mining deed with the coun: | : . . "teaser,"' of the cleas tnmore ail thiarith threetie | |} : than a foubthe. a ate shortage Noy. number With the add coal Uiis-eity car- over to distressing small needy ¢ oe Be a "whole" Were-7OeelVER the time. uted Provo, 20 Five ink "Mnde Grande reHef ooo. om AT ONCE|"CHURCH INFLUENCE" WAIL] ‘* Mine in the worlds tne twenty-sec~ Relicf as Inter-Mountain and national Square Garden its kind in the -__-_ Comes COFFEE. glitter ae 1 - Rio Pageantry. ae aos These icy mornings with a at|| cup of Good Fresh Roasted aks | iad 3 21, 1906. New York Opens With a the Vcore - NOVEMBER The National Horse Show COUNTY CACHE IN GONE COMP LETELY SALT LAKE CITY, CITY - |