| Show i The In baking when you try Crescent Flour and decide to always I have such results as the trial proves You can obtain The best of wheat milled in tho of wayt Is haunt to A best flour for making Good Bread your Bread Good by j CRESCENT FLOUR from YOUr today I I II I I I I I RANDOM R f ft R S SI I Salt Bait Lake BIds for or Big E sporting editor of the Salt I Lake Tribune telegraphed graph d Tames r rI rI I Jeffries last night offering I for the tho fight In he be heI behalf half of A Fred W V Ve rey a prominent hotel hote man and other local business I of Sat Salt Lake Lako CIty Advertisers must nac theIr copy Cor I tho Evening Standard tho be betho tore the tho day on which the advertise meat Is to appear In order to Insure publication Lecture Monday Weber Academy announces that next Friday the th of Ogden will be bc en a chance to 10 hear Senator Robert RobertA A LaFollette The Senator Is one of the hg bg men In the Unit United d States son sen senate ate fil at tim the present time timo He is 11 widely known as on orator and as a man with wonderful strength of It Is often remarked that as a speaker and orator Senator lotte letto Is to bo ranked with William Bryan Dran Is tho lecture of the tho course which in 10 being g given en b by the Weber a academy a aal undoubtedly there thore will 1111 be a large crowd at tho school to hear him himI Consumers Coal Co All kInds hinds o good coal Agents for Grass Creek tho best l coal on the market A A Shaw Mgr Both phones ItS Constable Kopler Kepler in Charles of Elko Ne Nev arrived arrive In town last night lie He is searching for a fugitive from froni justice from his town In the tho baking or of Ilesa Bread all hand band work Is eliminated Birthday of President birthday of President Joseph F Smith or of the church will ue be observed Informally today hy by members of his family and dignitaries or of the church Tho anni finds Mr Smith as stroll strong and as dl lid his fiftieth birthday your bin be before I fore cold weather Phone 27 John Parr Farr Will MOlke Home In D 13 and wIfe will leo leave this elt cIty tomorrow to mal make their home in iii San Francisco Mr lr Templo lire ha been beon the thu local agen agent t for the tho White Ma ila Machine chine for Cor a number of years and has made mado a wide acquaintance in thIs city durIng his here hore Ho will leave the employ of the White company compan and vill start In business for fOI himself on the coast H P will succeed Mr Temple as 25 local manager of the Whito company Call Allen AlIen phones 22 for for funerals nn and operas Private a specialty Also prompt delivery ot or baggage Ninth Ward Vard to Give Baz arTho people of the Ninth ward are arc plating iving a bazaar in the First ward amusement hall for the of raising mone money for the erection or of ora ofa a mooting meeting house In their own ward The Tho bazaar will bo be held for two days commencing Thanksgiving da day rho Iho people of the tho ward are aro working hard to make malce this the best fah over ever held In the tho elt city and the they intend to raise enough mono money out of 01 It to take theft U a long ong wa way toward building the tho chapel COAL Call up tip Parker Co for rates on lump nut nul and slack Parker Coal Co Burial of Mrs funeral of Mrs Sarah L was held yesterday In the First war ward l I meetIng house Bishop D H Ensign presIded over the Iho services The ward choir furnished music Miss liss Browne rendered Oh May My Ir Walk B 13 Close WIth God In a very Ira manner Mrs Agnes Warner Varner sang When Grief Grier Hangs Heavily and George Bain sang Oh My The Tho speakers were Samuel amuel G C Dye Dyo and Nathan athan Tanner Tho funeral was largely attended not only ony by friends In thIs city but also aso friends and In Salt Lake and Idaho Many II an floral foral offer offerIngs offerings Ings und and interment was made In inthe the tho City cemetery Another Lucky Coal Coa from UJ UI 2001 In each ton Co Phones 18 M Mica Telford Sadie Sudie Tolford who was injured about two weeks ago uy by having a horse fall faU fallon on an her Is now con convalescing She will willbe ue be able to IJO around In Ia a short timo and the doctors say gar that no will result from tho breaking of her herleg leg Cg Coal call up UI Parker Co for rates on lump nut nul and slack sack Off On Cahoon C W V Scott and Jack Welsh left yos os for fOI Birch Creek canyon where they expect to bag a lot of r deer and other big game to loan on onny Gny ny good Dood real eft 1 Ceo Geo J Keily Lecture Tuesday Irs Mary E Teats of Chicago t of national purity work for forthe the tho W C T U and president of tho School ot of Gospel and Scientific Eugen EugenIcs Ics will lecture next Tuesday oven even evenIng Ing at 8 at the Presbyterian church Mrs Teats Is a talented woman the tho author of tho voll known book Tho Way Vay of God In and her subject Tho New Homo of the tho Nc New Century In 11 an interesting manner mannor A will willbe willbe be taken talen at the cloo or of th lecture Dr E I Goshen to Elmer Elmor I 1 Goshen will lecture In Cat Car nc negle le Library han hall on oven ing at aL S The subject will willbe bo be a universal one as introductory to a course courso of These are free Making a Hit In for Flor forence ence Fisher formerly of Ogden I ig making a lilt hit with her songs In 1 n m theater at Boise Bolso A recent IS lIe of the BoIse Clipper con a flattering criticism of MIsS I I Fishers voice Miss Fisher I is sing singIng singing Ing at th the Boz theater which Is man managed managed aged by br Fred Bossner a former Og Ogden Ogden I den newspaper reporter Wreck at al wreck on the Pacino at Deeth l yesterday afternoon at 5 20 caused trains on that road rond to he about ten hours late in arriving at Ogden last night and tOlla today The no ac was caused b by extra work train No 1710 standing on tho Intersection tion of the new antI old line IIno being sideswIped by No 1782 an extra west westbound hound EngIne 1782 was turned over oer on its Ih side able and three cars were derailed No one reported Injured The wreckers from Ogdon and aIl Curlin Carlin were rushed to Deeth which is about HH 19 miles west or of Og Ogden Ogden den Superintendent Manson anson who Is Ison ison on a tour of Inspection of the divis division Ion went to lo tho th scent scene of the wreck and directed the clearing of oC the tho track I Action the case of I against the Con Cen CenI Contral Coal Coke company which was wason wason I on trial in the district court ester esterI I day afternoon and this mornIng the tho thoI defendants ts motion for a nonsuit was gran granted led mul the action dismissed I Brakeman nt at Riner Wyoming mIles east eRst of Ogden on tho Union Pacific rail raH raHI railroad I road advised the office of or of the Utah division that Brakeman was killed at att atI t I that at P last night by passenger train No o 10 As near as could be e learned Ule tiit freIght train up upon upon on which Drenton was IL a brakeman had bad pulled on a sidetrack to wait I until No 10 had passed After tho train had passed bod body was wasI I found besIde the tho track It was gatli gaLlI orel ored up and taken to Green RIver and turned over to the ho cor coroner coroner oner Taxes Will Bo Be past week line has been an unusually ac actIe active tIe tive one Due In the office of County Treas user Chambers The entire force have hao been lUSy receIving the tho thoI I money from the taxpayers of coun county Although taxes become IC de delinquent I next Monday fonda two days grace graceI I will be to enable the tho farm farmers I ers and beet growers who receive i their money for sugar Bugal beets to pay lIay i their taxes they are arc declared I delinquent Most of the taxes collect collected i ed cd have tItus far boon from unis Vory few or 01 corn com comI I panics have hayo their ta taxes cs Out ot or to be this year the receipts thus far fal have hae been about The Tho payment of taxes by bya a few railroads and other corpora corporations corporations will bring the tho total amount up to a big total lJ by ne next Tuesday oven oYon lug Ing Child Dies of Sophie Simon the two earold laughter daughter or of Mr lIr and Mrs John ii H C Robin died at the residence of Nichols Gilbert GilbertIn In Wilson Lane this morning at 1215 Death was duo to Injuries s received by the child last tI afternoon when she he foil fell backwards into a tub of hot water ater The Tue one suffered from froni the burns until the end came this morning The funeral will be held at the Gilbert residence Tuesday at 1 p rn m Re Rev G W Mc McCreery Creery Creer officiating Interment Intermont will bo be boIn bein In the West Vest Weber cemetery Entertained Chris Christine Christine tine Tracy and aud Mrs Senia Tracy en entertained the ladies of the tho C A to O 0 OR R C Thursday afternoon in honor of ot Mrs lloyd DOyd who is visiting front from Ore Oregon Oregon gon was the amusement for the afternoon and the lucky ones were ere Mrs Mahan 11 Mrs Revor Mrs II rs Reeves Mrs Snyder Mrs Harlan and Mis 1118 hacker A delicious lunch was wasA A Al declared the hostesses charming entertainers Back from the Georgo I Lashus nn and hm her daughters Glenna I and Verna have home front from fronta fromI I a four Cour months visit on the Pacific coast While at the festival in San Francisco they ther met Mrs Nole Nob and laughter daughter Pearl and the they aU all re returned returned turned home Funeral funeral ser er ices ovet oel the bo body r or of Ellen Nerd Nord I Quist will be held Monday londa at 2 p m mat 1 ft at the tho Lynn Ward me meeting ting houise I The body ma may be viewed on and on the lay day of the funeral at the family residence Seventh street I County Te teachers of I the County schools 11 held d art an interesting institute at the school today between the hours of 11 and 1 30 There was an unusual ly Ir large attendance Superintendent I L 1 E Eggerts Egert Tho rho principal i pal addresses by the su and Professor hail of I the University of Utah who chose IS as ISI their subjects the Importance of the tho I attacking the lesson for prep In part han Professor Hall HaH I that the teachers I should be optimists I and not ts that the children should shoud learn to love good discipline I In closing lie ho referred to 10 the tho studs ing and the presentation of lessons I It Il was decided to have hae a parents I da day prior to the Christmas holidays Programs will be and the I parents will bo be to attend and I heat hear th exercises exerciser and Inspect the I work of oC the for the first half haU of the Year hm ln C Steed a switchman by the Union Pacific railroad company compan ut in the tho yards ards nt at Green River Wyo was instantly killed at 7 ocl ck this morning b by falling front from tue tho footboard of a switch switch engine SwItch en engine no No 1187 In InI I charge of Engineer AI and Con I ductor J E A Ator er was movIng through the yards at the rate of five miles per hour Steed mounted the I front of the engine antI and was riding there when the tho started The engine had not proceed I od ad far before beCore Steed WM was missed The fh trainmen went hack laek along ulong the track and found Cound the lie mangled bod body Steed was a man about o oage oage age and Is survived by bJ a wife VUe mother and father Cather In ha Ala Aa who hl have been heen notified of the tho loath The Tue bOdy bedy will be h held lt at Green pending and arrange arrangements I ments for foi the funeral I Double Tr Tracking was as made front from the tho office of the general manager of the Oregon Short Line Friday afternoon that the I of the line between Salt Lake Lako and Ogden will soon be dIs dIscontinued discontinued I continued for the tho wInter owing to the weather conditions The Tho double track now extends to Farmington from Salt I Lake cit and that Is aboul ns as far as asit asit it is IR to he be built hullt until next The announcement made mado that the road marl would not be tracked any fur CUt I thor ther than Farmington was denied bY bYtho bythe I the tho Short Line officials FrIday and It Ii I I II Is I stated slated that the tho work of double tracking the line will be In Inthe Inthe t the spring I I Settled for caso of Juts Jas Gee against the tho Utah company compan has been settled out of court by stipulation for th the sum of The action was as brought by Gee to re recover cover coer dama damage e tho loss or of hIs oyes while engaged In tunnel work for Cor Corthe forthe the defendant company compan upon tho th flue lIno of the Western Pacific about two years sears ago a oz Are an Every Da Day The 4 E es dont scorn very ory wonderful until yo you p YeS lose thorn thom It make malee the aCme afflic than tion any easier casler to hear bear to know that YOU are probably to blame for not consulting a in time That probably the tho right Glasses i at the right time lime would have hare s saved them Don Dont Donet let et this ho your experience ConE Consult us IS In L me meI P I Manufacturing Optician T I J T tw A 2464 Washington Ave TI yv The We Must Exact Not Time Give D DOILY 0 L LV I LES at ViII the Be U LO B E TONI U H T As to herBUT that be AND fair SEE I II I ONE ON UNDRED MEN ARE AIE WANTED ANTED W CONTRACTOR IS IN OGDEN SEEK SEEKING INC ING LABORERS OH Offers rD Per Day B But l is Unable to Secure Men Even Een at That Scale of W Wages I came to Ogden to got get one hut hun hundred dred men to ship to Idaho to do Ca nal work at per lay day nut But men are scarcer in Ogden than any town I have hae been In for Cor many weeks The above aboe Is th the statement made I this at the Pacific hotel b by I F R of Idaho Ho stated that the enlarging of the big canal on the Twin Fans Falls project Is an another another other big undertaking and requiring the services of several hundred men for u a number of months this winton winter Ho said the tho openIng or of two moT more tracts of oC land brought hundreds ot Into the district mean meanIng J Ing tho cultivation of a larger acre acreage ago age and calling for an enlargement ot of the tho canals Mr Gillenbeck states that In nil all his experience In Securing men that he has newer found such conditions as exist in Ogden and Salt Lake In regard to the scarcity or of mono men When here In the summer he h said ho saw large num numbers rg of oC Ido 1110 men but then not hot an Idle man Is to be b found Everybody In Ogden he said holds hods a ajob I j job and those who are looking for la laborers a j borers borer arcS aro hunting men for jobs In Instead instead stead or of the tho men hunting jobs |