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A''' For tickets, reservations and f;-v further particulars apply at II City Ticket Office jfe 2514 Washington Ave. H I PAUL L- Be:me:r gij City Passenger and Ticket Agent. m i phne 25- , nr ih Payne-Aldrtou 1 don'tl, : believe In subsidies The shipper of merchandise under this arrange i ment would get the ," per rent reduc lion and the ship owner would bone- I fit by tho Increase of business both of which objects are desirable. loiter It be nine known that Presi dent Wilson hold practically 'he same view of the situation m did Mr i n- i derwood and that tho whole matter I would he threshed oul In diplomatic I ehannels Instead of hj an effort to repeal or modify tho law oo DESPERATE FIGHT WITH MUTINEERS San Francisco. Oct. 16. George Weill ho comamnded a rebel gun boat iit Woosung during the rerml rebellion In Fhlnn. is at his homo In this rlfy today recovering from in juries received when his crew mutln led and blew up one of the ships magazines Wells and the white of floors of bis staff stood off the mo (IneerK In a desperato hand-to-hand fight until help arrived from another ship Rebels' oaptured by cnernmen troops. Wells said, were subjected to terrlhlo torture. oo SIXTEEN HUNDRED TO SERVE NOTICES Qalumet, Mich Oct 16 The WOO deputy sheriffs In tho Houghton coun ty copper minors strlko zone today j slartod to serve ecry striker with I tho state supromo coan s restraining i order against picketing. A largo number Of strikers in tho Keweenaw county district aro retried to have I refused tho service and arrests may j be made There was some peaceful picketing this morning at the Allouez j and Mohawk mines rv GOOD BEHAVIOR ! SHORTENS TERM I Men Who Violated Postal Laws Released From At lanta Federal Prison. Atlanta. Ga.. Oct. IS. After more I than six months' imprisonment In the federal penitentiary hore for violat ing the postal laws. Julian Haw 'horne and Dr W J Morton of Bos ton, today are free. They planned to leave for New York. Hawthorne and Morton wen sentenced March 21 last to terms of one year and one dav. but It was ordered that their senten ces date from the time of their arrest, four months previous. "Good behavior" brought about a further shortening of their senten. e Since he entereJ the doors of the Atlanta prison, Hawthorne's record, according to the officials, has bet a I such as to prove particularly helpful 1 to his fellow prisoners. He has mndi noteworthy contributions to the pris on paper, It was said, and ,ir onsld ered a valuable counsellor by his fel low prisoners I C. T. II, of iron RESENTS iniCK ON MORMONS Tho posstbllit of the inauguration Of a movement to have the W. C. T. ,l of Utah withdraw from the na tional organization as a result of the I attack on Mormonlsm made In the I Illinois stale convention was voiced I In Ogden yesterday by some of the J members of the Ogden W c T U i when the nature of tho attack on the Mormons became known Tho wire was In reply to a tele gram of Inquiry to Mlas Helen Wood. president of the W C T. U. of 11 llnot8. with reference to her speech at (ialesburv. Ill last FriHav in 1 which she was reported to have cast I some reflections upon Utah morality as appertaining to Mormon church l practices, and In which telegram of j Inquiry from Dr. Woodruff It was In timated that something In the nature of an apology would bo accpptahle From the character of tho reply It lis evident that Miss Wood and other officers of Iho Illinois W C T. 13. were under (he Impression that the exact wording of statements made and the resolution passed at the Galeaburg meeting was requested Following Is the full text of tho reply yesterday received by Dr. Woodruff "The president's address referring to Mormonlsm. said 'Notwithstanding the declaration against plural mar riages made by the Mormon hlerar chy, It was stated that these mar rlages were still being practiced This decided our national W. C. T I to work to secure an amendment to our federal constitution to prohibit this abomination, for the American harem Is an insult to all womanhood, and not only our country but every leading European one has joined wltn us In stamping out this dangerous sys tem The resolution adopted was: "Whereas, The Mormon church con tinues to teach polygamy and their leaders permit and, according to their own testimony before the senate com mittee, oven practice, polygamous co habitation In violation of the law of God and man: therefore "Resolved, That we acquaint our selves with these facts and do all In our power as Individuals to rid our communities of their books aDd their missionaries, that wo heartily favor Investigations by the national govern ment of the commercial Investments and monopolies of the Mormon hler archy and that we deplore the seat ing of Apostle Reed Smoot in the Uni ted States senate HKLKN U HOOD, President Illinois W C. T. U. ETTA ROOT EDWARDS "Chairman resolutions committee. Illinois W. C. T. U." oo Read tho ClassUled Ada. URVESTALE CONTIrVlIES i We Are Giving Away $150.00 SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW . 1 ij ill COLE'S HOT BLAST PEN1NSULA BESS JPgfc HEATERS RANG-S BLi 1Z.UU aDd Up. satisfied Made of J MfiBBHl $5.00 down nno m umr home gpfeSBBfe y $ i oo ""' i Every Buck Range 25 Per Cent Off, ; Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. . f. CLUB WOMEN IRE II Ml MEETING IN BIHi Brlgham City. Oct. 14 The twen tieth annual session of the Utnh Fed - ! oration of Women's Clubs met here this morning with about 75 deleat'--In attendance. The majority of the delegation arrived on the official train over the Oregon Short Line at 10 o'clock. The train was met at Ogdon by three members of the lo cal hospitality rommlttee, Mrs. J. L. .lames. Mrs. J. Scott Jenson and Mrs. Wynn L, Kddy, and the visitors were asn!fned to the homes of Iirighum t'ity residents, where they will be entertained during their t.i here The opening session of the conven tion was held at the Third ward chapel, beginning at 10.30 o'clock.! and was pretld- uv.t i Mr- A l Merrill of Brlfiham ity "Amefica1 waB sung Mrs. Sarah P Stone ;i the lnocatlon and the addns of welcome from the city was made by Viijor R L Flshburn .lr Mayor Fishburn said that most of the civic and moral Improvement of Brlabam City iru due to iti wouum c ubs He dwelt upon the excellence I of its school system the beauty of Its homes and considered the fact , Ibal the town w.is free from nloons ' and ambiinK houaea an especial cajse for conKratulation The lasl 1 he thought directly due to the mfiu- , ence of the Brlgham City 61ub wo- re e n Welcomed to City. Mrs Wynn L. Kddy welcomed Lhe vhitors on the part of the eluh wo mtr. She also emphasized the fact that Brlgham City was dr town, and said that prohibition was one of the greatest advantage. Sh- B d that if th club women of Salt Luke and Ogden would get buey toward eliminating the pa!e of liquor from their cities thai tho Brigham ' if men would not o often go BOUtb with large suit caeei Mrs. A. J. Gorham of Salt Lake, prepldent of tho federation, respond ed to the words ol welcome In place of Mrs J W. Alrd of Provo, who wai unable to be present al the meeting Mrs. Gorham wittil) remarked that she was glad to be assured that Prig ham City was such a safe place If the saloons and gambling houses verc not closed she was afraid that the delegates to the convention n ight fall by the wayside. The meeting was turned over to Mis. Gorham and the first buslneaa b shion began List of Delegates The following are In attendance Mepdamea A J. Gorham, Salt Lake; E. BIchBel. Ogden. Ira I). Trals. Suit Luke; K D. Ball. Logan N K Nlel son springiiie. J. T. Beleea, Salt Lake; R b. I'orter. Ogden; loseph Cohen, L. M Bailee ( E Rlchafda, D. H. Chrateneen, C, H McMahon, Tohn Dougall, G W Frlel. . M. Stewart M. R F.vans, W M Hae nor, W. D; Rlter, W ' McDonald, Byron CummlngB, D D. Houta, L E. Hubbard. H, J. Hay ward. Joseph Merrill. harlen i rismon, H B. Har kn, Gould R. Blakely, A. J. Johnson C C Countryman, H M Hoot Hugh Cannon. A N McKay, James F Mar RUttU, V. H Pease. John P. Cowan, Wlllard Done Emma Whitehead, J A. Borlase Sinclair, Adolph Simon, E W. Senior Miss Lucile May Francke, Mesdames Jennie Cheever. A. V. Taylor W B. Traughber, Salt Lake; Mrs W ( Porter Miss Ger trude McCheyne Logan; Mesdames P W. Knlsely J M. Browning. H M. BarrowB Joseph 1 Clark. Frank Clark. Fred'ciark, E. G. Gowans. P T. Wright. I) J. Sheehan. Thomas Dee. Edyth Mark. Archie Bowman. W. L. Watters ('. E. Coulter. Ogden; Mi. -dames W l Wherrltt. Annie Fisher. W. S Wllles. Heber. Mes dames A I) Sutton. H E. Beauman. A C Wall. ML Pleaaant; Mrs. J. H. Ma.sters. Provo. Mesdames J H. Hor. nuug. Alice Wooley. John Riddle, G. W. Martin. Crawford, Manll; Mes dames Eliza Thorne. Matthews. John sou. Springvllle. Mesdames S W Rosh, J. Fyffo, Lehi; Mesdames Anna II Koip, E P Lecompte, Park City; Mrs. J. W. Whltmore. Nephl. i ttn AMERICANS IN BALLOON RACE. j Bridlington England. Oct. IS. The American balloon Goodyear, one of the contestants in the International r.?ce for the James Gordon Bennett aeronautic cup. in which representa tlvej; of eight nations started from Paris on Sunday, had an adventurous journey. The balloon, with the pl j lois. Ralpd A. I). Preston and Ralph H. I'pson on board, landed near i i n nborough Head on the North sea j . .'nil ,ir.ls ul the file of the rMis R'impton cliffs, which fall I I ! sheer into the sea. no . ' CASTLETON CUP ON CARD. Lexington, K - Oct l"i The ('as- 1 tleton cup, the pacing division of the H futuritv nd dlvl- slon ol the 2:11 trot and a - Pi pace 8 were on the card offered for toil r.i . Ing ol the Kentucky trotting honss fl hri edr rs' m. i fv ) An Astonishing Discovery Which, it is Believed, 1 Will Increase the Average Length of Human Life 20 Years. j A Marvelous New Treatment for Cure of Chronic Constipation and Kindred Complaints. Jane Foster, Humanity's Benefactc P, Gives Long-Sought Secret to the Waiting World. ' Yes," and Mrs Foster generating in the colon is the now , said the benevolent old W.hdee sunny continuance chief cau uf our .inp;ualie- I a i i-eflocti el . Much ol my crowned by the luxuriant growth ly premature old age." My life has been spent in service'! of grey hair testified lo a method of treatment rcmoses for others. Now the precious long life spent In the service of this poison hence will doubt- privilege of doing a great work humanitl. "It's true thai I have less increase the axeragc length for humanity has been vouch- cured many people by my mar- of life of the human rgce safed me I plial! ib dn-ate nr. velouB remedy. As a matter of "What is the real secret of few remaining years to thh j fact I've yet to find a single your lUCCeaafUl treatment, Mis treat cause want ever man case, either man or woman, who Foster "? I asked and woman in the country who has failed lo complete cure !v "Wall a da r two until my needs mv treatment to write following my treatment. new free book Is off the press for my free book. Tiiere s no For nearly 20 cars I mself. was the answer. Til jive ou obligation involved 1 am only ! Was a -.Ictlm of chronic cons.tip- a copy that should .answer too glad to be of senlce. One atlon and Its kindred com- your question. But I'll say this lesson I have learned thorough- j plaints It seemed as though much, s0 far as I know my ly from this privilege of Hie: i tried everything physics, laxa- treatment js entirely different that is lhat life is a school- 1 tivBS and purgative! innumer- ft from an method e or in general room were here to learn able. They helped me tempor- use It is not In an sense a grow to expand to arily but were followed by an purgative r laxative everx one build character lo help i lne Itable reaction lea iug me in of which, even the mildest. Is the race progress. Now ; worse condition than originally. eventually followed by the re- that I am descending the sun- j Then I tried various laxative action leaving the patient wor e s.-t -lope I deem II an IneBtim 1 foods they were of little bene- off than originally. It Is not a able privilege Indeed, lo do my , fit phyalcal exercise was onh disgusting enema, nor am sort little pari In helplug humahlty. a temporary relief Finallv I of laxative food or diet, nor "When I think of the vast was reduced lo taking disgust- does It demand physican exer hoards of people who are drag- ing enemas and internal baths: cis or masaage, nor la it an in- glng out a miserable existence still no prernanent Improve- ternal remedy t.. be absorbed feeling dull, stupefied, lifeless; men) Dostor after doctor des- l the svstem nor it is Internal the result of insidious poisoii3 paired of heiim,' me conatipa- bathing which is aeif-evJdentlv tboj are generating In their Hon merely hecame more stub- opposed to every law of nature own systems. I tell vou Its a j burn my headaches and mental No. my treatment is. I flrml) BOurce of deep and abiding hap- depression constantly Increased. believe, entir. lv dificrent in piness to think that 1 can help Alandoriing all hope of help principle from an) icrneds ever them -that I can hrini; the from the regular channel I de In general use in th. hjatpr ol bl I of health t.. their pallid cided that I myself, would make the human race. It js be- cheeks that I can start the a thorough study of tho problem lleve. something new under the pure red blood hounding Involved and see if there were sun. through their Byatem, that I can not some remedy for my seem- For hundreds of years human- lnuc tie sparkle of robust vi- iugly hopeless condition -some it h... suffered trom the t$a rallty to their lack-luster cos-, cure for my longstanding trou- caused by constipation. Head- Already scores of happy, healthy i ble I never completely lo t aches, pile, hemorrhoid aui..- men and v om.-n bless "the name somehow somewhere - I Intoxication, menial depression, of .lane Foster: soon I shall nou-i find a remedy. For torpid liver biliousness lai I- of number m grateful friends mouths I pursued my Invesli- energy, muddy, ellon complex- b) the thousands Just send for gatlon. I will not bother vou ion. Belf-polaoning, and main the ir.'c book 'How- I Added wlih the details lei It suffice cases of Indigestion and appeh- 20 Years to Mj Life Qon'l bo say that final!) after months dlcltls: these are but a few delav do ii todaj Fill out the of research I stumbled upon of many ailments which rei-ult coupon and mall it or drop me Ihis wonderful and utterly slm from oonsHpation u'i which mj a postcard Remember there is pie remedy hurled in the treatment has never failed to no obligation Invol ed It's a bosotu of old Mother Nature cure Constipation the fuhda- pleasure to help you if you ever blue tho creation of the mental cause removed, the at- don't need my. treatment your- j world at last It was discovered tendant complaints disappear as Be If clip this announcement and It cured me I believe It will If bv magic give it to some friend who 1 cure an.hod. It has ne. r yet "1 am geettlng along in ears would benefit I failed As a matter of fact the modi- cal profession baa given this Mrs- Jane Foster, Apt. 618, 207 So Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal remedy Its unqualified endorse- . ,, . . . ment. Professor Metchnlkoff. Please send me your free book, How J Added I'U Years to My the famous Bulgarian scientist, e' In talking to Dr. Lane, the emln- Name Address h ent Bngllah surgeon who strong- ly Indorses this treatment said. city ...State 'the explanation Is simple -you get rid of tho germs that breed i In the lower bowel The poison Jane Foster. Apt 618. 207 So. B'dwy, Los Angeles, California.