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THE SVBNIKO STANDARD OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 1910
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I SPORTS
I PHILADELPHIA AT
LAST WAKES UPI
t PHILADELPHIA Oct 24Tbe
cham
and worlds
Araerlcnil league
homo from their victorious
reached
pions nnd
this evening
tnt to Chicago
rious
rousing reception by
given a
were tho fans headed by Mayor Royburn
had been
precautions
Although extra
1 prevent the crow1 from entering
I taken to tho Pennsylvania station the
tering outgeneraled the offlclals Not
rooters outdone by tho rules hundreds
to be ticket windows and
at the
lined up tickets to nearby stations
purchased thereby crowding tho big station to
overflowing n
A hurry call was sent to pumu stations I
on
woro soon
tions and 300 policemen
the crowds hack
tho scene and kept
from tho entrances
pulled into the sta
When tho train
almost had to fight
tion the players
street where 20 automobiles
their to the
way
band
the First regiment
tomobiles and
waiting
were
the
Headed by Mayor Reyburu
players were escorted to the Belle
vile Stratford hotel
entertained at a
Tho players were
dinner which lasted until S oclock
when the victors were taken to a lo
cal theater Hero they attracted moro
attention than did the actors
ABE ATHl DEFEATS
JOHNNY llOAN
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KANSAS CITY Oct 24 Abe Atlol
Johnny Kllban
won a decision over IJilUU
of Cleveland Ohio after ten rounds
of fighting here tonight The champions
from
never In danger
pions title was
start to finish
commented
onl jumplngjack
He is only a
mented Attel after the light And that I
remark tells the story of the battle I
be told
about as woll as It can
Kilban except in the eighth round
was on the retreat Attel continued
to follow his opponent about the ring
hoping to get near enough to land
But the champion usually had to get
he l
the Clovolander In a corner before
Attel
could put in a telling punch
directed tho majority of his blows I
for the wind but ho drove home
enough choppy lefts and rights to
Klltmn8 head to mark the Cleveland
cr There was no blood drawn by
either man
At the beginnfng of the ninth round
Attel dropped his arms and asked Kll I
ban to como In but the Cleveland
lighter was wary and stayed away I
Teddy Peppers and Attel posted a
500 forfeit at the ringside for a fight
for the Utlo
I LATONIA RESUl1SI
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LAT 0 lIA Ky Oct 21 Cherryola
f won the Latonia Autumn Inaugural
at a mile and a sixteenth today by
half a length in a driving finish
Moro than 6000 spectators saw tho
finish I
Results
First race five and a half furlongs
Hesitate straight JG20 won Pla
nutcss place 140 second Ynr Jog
show 1190 third Time 107 25 I
Second race six furlongs Sydney I
R Strait 3C10 won Mclver 900
S second Star Chamber 360 third
Time 113 25 I
Third race mile and 70 yards soil
ing Camel 1230 won Queen Mar
guerite SJO second Carlton G 330 i
third Time 144 35 I
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Fourth race Latonia Autumn In I
augural mile and a sixteenth Chcr
ryola 090 won Countless 380 sec
ond Tom Hayward 540 third Time
IMCFifth
Fifth race six furlongs Melisaude
270 won Prince Gal 380 second
Ella Brysou third Jlme 111 45
Sixth race mile and an eighth
Royal Report 500 won Charles F
Granger 530 second i Azo 570 third
Time 153
LiPll1Iico RESOTJ
BALTIMORE Oct 21Tho Great
er Baltimore steeplechase at Pimlico
I tcday WUK simply an outing for Se
loctus which took the measure of
Jimmy Lane and Thistledalc The
I
second race of the day at a mile and
70 yards for 3yearoMs and up went
to Hilltop in a pretty finish I
Results
First race six furlongs Chilton
Queen 3 to 1 won Charlie Hargrave I
7 to 10 second Tonlata 1G to 1 third
Time 110 I
Second race six furlongs High
flown o to 1 won ludora 10 to I I
second MolUe S 7 to 1 third Time I
114 35
Third race mile and 70 yards
Hilltop 1 to 2 won Our Hannah
10 to 1 second Matatlne 10 to 1
third Tlmo 145 15
Fourth race the Greater Baltimore
steeplechase two miles Solcclus
even won Thistledalc C to 1 second
Jimmy Lane7 to 2 third Time
401 35
Fifth race mile Saiid Hill even
12 to J second
Yon9 Supervisor
WOi
Erii hf1r1 ii lo C ttlfd Time
JU2 1C
Sixth race Now Howard purse mile
ond an eighth Bonhlo K lto2 loti
won Everett 7 to 2 second1 Roy
Bourne 15 to 1 third Time 15225
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COAST LEAGUE
SAN FRANCISCO 21 Second <
R H E
game 3 10 1
Portland
2 10 1
San Francsco
Batteries Seaton and Fisher Mil
ler and Broycr I
II Sickness and Disease
Caused by Eating Un I
clean Meats I
I
I PROTECTIVE AVAILABLE MEASURES
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Examiner of Juno
In he Morning
2Cth the following description Is giv
en of one of tho local slaughter
houses by An Old Subscriber
Hero is a place where the meats
The blood from
wo eat arc prepared
the animals slaughtered runs through
the cracks of tho flopr The entrails
outside the door
are thrown right
the
In under the floor nnd outside
door in all or this corrupted mat
ter the maggots thrive by tho mil
that are put on
lions The meats
the blocks tho next day In Ogden
hang In the center of tttcso disease
breeding surroundings the air so foul
that It compels neighbors for miles
around to complain
To complete the sceno wo have
swarms of files alighting on this cor
ruption and carrying this filth onto
the moats and yet we wonder whero
all our sickness and disease come
from when such meats actually are
sold at some of what wo call our host
meal markets In tho city
Compare above with tho following
extracts from U S Regulation No
10 Governing U S Inspected pack
lag plants
Section 3 Official establishments
shall be suitably lighted and ventilat
ed and maintained in a sanitary con
dition and shall bo provided with
efficient drainage having properly
trapped or other approved sewer con
nections
Section J Ceilings walls pillars
partitions etc shall be kept In a
sanitary condition and when neces
sary they shall be washed scraped
painted or otherwise treated as re I
quired
Section 5 All trucks trays and oth
er receptacles all chutes platforms
racks tables etc and all knives
nnd other tools and
saws cleavers I
all utensils machinery and vehicles
used in moving handling cutting
chopping mixing canning or other
processes hall be thoroughly cleaned
before using
Section 7 Persons affected with
tuberculosis or any other communi
cable disease shall not be employed
in any of the departments of estab
lishments
Section 9 The rooms or compart
I ments In which meat or neat food
I products arc prepared cured stored
packed shall be kept free from flies
and other vermin by screening or
other methods
Section TO All yards fences pens
chutes alleys etc belonging to the
premises ol such establishments I
whether they arc used or not shall
be maintained in a sanitary condi
tion Section 11 Butchers who dress or
handle diseased carcasses or parts
shall cleanse their hands of all grease
and then immerse them in a prescribed
disinfectant and rinse them In clear
water before dressing or handling
healthy carcasses
There Is only one government In
spected plant In operation in Utah
This is the plant of the Ogden Pack
ing Provision Co with Ogden find
Salt Lake City as Its main distribut
ing points Hero the government
has stationed one Veterinary sur
geon and two meat Inspectors to see
that all the above regulations are
complied with besides a host of
others
You guard In many ways against
disease but If you use uninspected
I meats you allow disease to enter
your home
To use Inspected meats will reduce
I your doctor bills eliminate sickness
and suffering and prolong the lives
I of yourself and family
Government inspected meals aro
I handled exclusively at the meat mar
kets listed below Is your market
listed
Sawyer Bros Chicago Market Bal
lard Belnap California Market
Bid Son Ogden Meat Co Mould
ing Meat Grocery Co Wright Meat
Grocery Co and Seager Meat
Grocery Co
FINANCIERS PASS
THROUGH OGDEN
II E Crocker and party consisting
of eight people camo In over tho
Union Pacific In a private car yes
terday and after a brief stop in Ogden
left over tho Southern Pacific for
the coast
Mr Crocker is a Bon of the late
Charles Crockor who was one of the
financiers interested in the building
of the original Southern Pacific lino
In Mr Crockers party were sever
al prominent New York men of fl
uanco
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Unijorrn
1ipCtCIJ JAPIHTA
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tJSpe 1JJW3TEP
WCI1 SAN 1PISCO
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M J Brandenstein 6 Co
Son Francisco
n r r 10 1 Rt fl OF
OPENING Of
NEW STRHl
City Council Takes Action Ex
tending L ncoln Avenue From
Twentyfirst to Twentieth
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Much Business Transacted at the
Regular Session of the
City Solons
council meeting last
At the city
made known
evening It was definitely
between Iwon
Lincoln avenue
that streets will be
tieth and Twentyfirst
d In tho near future A commun
opened
ication from Attorney Parley U Wil
liams offering Iho property of the
In
company
Utah Light and Railway
bo
Is to
tho district where the avenue
donation for street pur
opened as a
was read and the donation accepted
poses recom
cepted City Attorney Do Vine
mending that It be done fhe terms
d any
of the donation aro that the company
the
will not be taxed at any time for
point
tho
paving of tho avenue at
where the property abutls tho avenue
and thai Iho city shall remove a part
the prop
of the gas plant which is on
that
erty donated unless it be found
tbo salvage will pay for tho romoval
It was also stated that other Prop
erty owners along tho avenue between
had agreed to
the streets mentioned
the opening of tho avenue and that
as the Lincoln avenue special
as soon conclusions on the
committee reports
subject notice of Intention of opening
the avenue will be published
Taxes
No Interest on Special
City Attorney DoVlnc reported that
all
the treasurer be advised lo waive
accrued Interest up to the time of the
were due In
notice that special taxes
and
Hudson avenue
tho opening of
adopted The communication
the report was
munication was offered by the city at
torney because of an inquiry by Treas
what method he should
urer Farr as to
follow In the collection of special taxes
It
Hudson avenue
for the opening of
in some in
seems that tho taxes
stances were due before the notices
were sent to the property owners
The sidewalk committee reported
between
ClUids avenue
that the parties on
Iwcen Twontjeighth and Twenty
ninth streets where the sidewalk pay
ing has not been made shall proved
to make it and that If they do not do
will
that part of the walk not built
so be Included in another district The
report was adopted The matter was
ought to the notice of tho council
communication from Benjamin
In a
Johnson at tho lasl session of the
council
Brown to Succeed Newey
The appointment of M E Drown to
succeed Henry Newcy as fireman
was confirmed on the recommendation
to
of tho Hro committee The vote
I confirm being D tot Browning Austin
the confirmation
tin and Wilson voted against
firmation It was explained by Conn
III cllman lliuuuil Dana it chairman of the fire
committee that Newoy was asked to
resign because he had disobeyed or
ders in making a run with the fire
wagon on Washington avenue instead
of Grant and that In so doing had
run against a horse and crippled it
to the extent that it cost 125 for
damages
Plats for New Street
engineer reported that
The city
plats for Lincoln avenue between
Twentieth and Twentyfirst streets
wero In u readiness for time use of the
approved and ordered
council They wore
dered flIed
The tax committee and the city at
torney reported that the council should
give a quit claim deed lo the heirs
il
that
estate but
of the Lorin Farr
such
should nol he executed until
time as the city engnlccr can furnish
plats and surveys showing the exact
boundary line The properly In ques
tion is situated In time Glenwood Park
section of land in the northern part
of the cltyl
lhat there Is
Tho auditor reported
bond Interest due In the sum of 913
draw a
instructed to
29 and she was
warrant for the amount
The sum of 2C was allowed L 13
Stewart as dog tax collector Mr
Stewart claimed tIle amount as commission
collect
mission for catching aogs and
ing licenses
Salt Lake Plumbers Get License
Davlaon and Morse of Salt Lake
were granted a plumbers license
They have the contract for the instal
lation of the plumbing lu the Malison
building on Lincoln avenue and Twen
tyfifth street
Three hundred workmen pelitloncd
tho council to repeal me present bicy
cle ordinance regarding the riding of
wheels on sidewalks or extend tho
privilege of riding on the walks dur
ing the winter months to men who
have to travel long distances on
wheels to and from their work at
morning noon and night The matter
was referred to tho police committee
and tho city attorney they lo report
thou findings lo the council next Mon
day nighU
Want License Reduced
A number of men running Job wag
ons in the city asked that their licenses
lax be reduced they claiming that the
present tax is altogether more than
they can bear and make a living with
thou job wagons The question was
handed lo time tax committee and the
city attorney for consideration
The ordinance providing for aower
district No IDS passed its first and
second leading and was referred to
tho law committee and tho city at
torney
Opinion on Opening Now Street
On motion of Councilman Hum
phris it was ordered that Iho city at
homey submit a written opinion at tho
next meeting of the city council re
garding the legality of the city ordinance
for the opening of
once providing
Hudson avenue
Councilman Darker recommended
thai the grade on Harrison avenue
between Oak avenue and Nineteenth
street be changed and that the engin
eer be Instructed to survey a new
grade The council voted to have It
done
The committee on buildings and
grounds was instructed to investigate
tho matlor of prices that tire being
charged the city for coal rho jani
tor reported that he had been placing
his stamp of approval on coal bills
that included the price of hauling
The understanding of tho council Is
that the contract for coal Is a flat
rate per ton delivered
The council adjourned for one week
FLAMES DESTROY
BARTON RESIDENCE
Salt Lake Oct 25Firo at 1240
f j oclock this morning destroyed the
410
home oC Mrs Georgina C Barton
North Main street and a curpetclean
i and en Lands
ren
Orchard
of
Bgains in Small Tracts
t NEAR OGDEN CITY
ofihe 24th Street viaduct
of
thin two miles
locatedvsithia
J n P imp t of 200 acres
1i rized to offer ot private sale any or all of miles of the sugar factory
We arc aurizcdto twi cunning factories and within two IInd onequarler this tract is crossed by the 0 S J
within two mi1cs of two Northost corner of
The sidetrack
The former has a nIt
= hand D R G Railroads be loaded or unloaded
J ii land where freight cars can
It g this Electric Road from Ogden to Salt Lalj
I t24 The Bamhergcr 34 of a mile of this land 15 minute wall
ti9 has a station within intervals of 1 32 hours This service begins
23 24 I where cars stop at until midnight Fare into tow 15
Sq I at 610 a m and continues
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cents
L 1 THE SANDRIDGE
Q9I u of the most cwssful ruH
JTh 1 ITas been demonstrated as one ored from one end to the other
V I cK belts in the state It and is being orchards covered of peach pear cherry and
pcrosyD with fine vineyards successfully grown
tMA tJ kind are
of eer
every
F apple trees Small fruits is growing > crops of alfalfa grain
fruit
I r 1 The land not planted to
26 5 i 4s O and vegetables
enough potatoes
i
trees
V F fruit
of
k the rows young
t Between being harvested this Year
1 tomatoes and beets arc in many cases I
4 l I i P the first cost of the land
I than cover
s I I or I t to more and character of the soil the BOson
L
= = = L Because of the location weeks earlier in the spring
is two
7
0 frosts
+ I son free from killing
if later in the fall
i i weeks
I I 4 I and two choice of soils including a sandy loom
You can take your and west slope or a deep black
north
S with
I 3I n fine gravelly soil ANYTHING with or without wnti
soil that WILL GROW of vegetable you can mcnljo Wl
4i to any kind
trees
fruit
from will be
sO118fldflCCtW111
r There is no alkali in this soil
Ji1 facing on a road and
You can buy five ten or more acres
tracts at ONE HUNDRED
unsold
choice of the
rc can take your ACRE The terms provide that you pay
7 7 i I DOLLARS PER the purchase price and at once take pos
cent of
down ten per in NINE EQUAL
balance OU pay
The you
f 7 session of the land 8 cent interest The
I1 SEMIANNUAL PAYMENTS with per
Af66n this years taxes
2 i owner pays
= = present cash in advance of the
I at time to pay
I LI If yondesire any be allowed a discount equal to S percent
i r ¼ time when due you will
i
cent interest
7 I I HERE IS YOUR CHANCE
+ ic1P rowth of the orchard and fruit
growth
in the future
ti 11 To have a share You can live on this land and
AVeber county
cHtlMe FATO1y industry of our home in the city nnd
have
1 RIVOtC work in Ogden or you can your
I a o7 a 11 V made daily trips to your land
I Counties
jJi under the Davis Weber
lz lies
4 1RIveoALE D a This whole tract
in
water supply
L3 satisfactory
and most
finest
and
Canal by far the orchard3
fields and or
I all sides by
S Ii the state and is surrounded on
and have us resci4
us
4 watcred from that canal Better see
one of these tracts for you
Hunter Kennedy
OGDEN UTAI
211 First National Bank Bids Bell Phone 115 i
entail
Ing establishment in the rear
Tho
ing a loss of more than 5000
fire department was more than 15
minutes getting from the station to
the blaze chiefly because of the Main
street hill and was of little assist
ance When the department arrived
most of the residence was in ruins
The cleaning establishment was fit
ted with machinery and operated by
electricity and it is believed crossed I
wires caused the fire Tho building I
was formerly a barn The fire started
there and spread rapidly to tho Barton
home a sevenroom frame and plast
er building
Lester U Barton and family also
occupied the home but all were out
safely and some of the furniture was
carried out
Of GIS ION iN
ALVORD CASES
According to Judge Ilowells findings
of fact and conclusions of law In three
separate cases against J L Alvord a
release
discharge In bankruptcy Is a
from indebtedness and the order was
yester
so made in the district couit
day afternoon
Three cases were commenced
against Alvord the plaintiffs being J
J Larkin J L Sparks and Abe Rose
account
each suing to recover on an
contracted before tho defendant had
applied for the privileges of tho bankruptcy
aggregate sum sued
ruptcy act The
for in the three cases vas 081650
WONDERFUL CURE
OF SORE HANDS I
Skin Peeled and Flesh Got Hard and
I BrokeBlood Flowed in Fifty
Places rrSingle Box of Cu
ticura Ended Suffering
About olovcn ycnra QKOS was trou
bled with sore hands so sore that whom
1 would put them in water the pnm
skin
would cr nwulv set me crazy time
very
would peel ofT and the flesh would get
hard and break Thorn would be blood
flowing from at least fifty pbctj on
tell tho
each hand Words could never t <
fiulfering I endured for three yonra I
triod IveryUunc that I was told to use
could net no
but
for fully three years
fUHr dilf rent
relief 1 tried nt least eight
seemed to
doctors but none of them Ii
bands wero as
do rao any Rood as my
r through doctoring us
bad when I got
when I first bcsan I also tried mnny
of thorn over did mo
remedies but none
one cents worth of good I was discouraged
I would feel
couraged nnd lietvrtsore
baa when I got up to think
EO mornings
1 lind to to work and Blond the pain
for ten hours go nod I often felt liko gAy
mil up my position momin
Before l started to work morning1
I would uviurc have i lo wrap every lInger up
to try und keep thom
Fcpnrntoly PO as
over the rags
soft and hen vrar gloves
to keep the Rnaeo from getting on my
night would Imvo to wenr
work At m ht 1
hind to wear
f fact I
glove in bed In
After doctoring for
nloves all the time
much money n
thrcoyears and ppondinc ended
Ointment
tiiiKlo box of Cuticurii
nil Its bot > n eight f CIIN
cincc my I sufTiTlurs Uhed any and I dent know whnt
and novir lost a day
hands
Bore arC noW
Culicurn Ointment
work while nine
Thomas A Clancy 10 N Montgomery
St Trenton ClamicJ Nov 11 100U
and Olotmtnl la
SOJP
A wiWiu or Cutlcun li lie woot rcoomlc1
ri5x 1SMK
on < n IUll1cltnl ndC10 tbe thve In a5V nip now
treatment tot ifiKtStfU ot Drtlt k Cbm COrP
turouzlioui HIM world pour rMiloo UJ3A
Bolo Prop I3J Colutabva AVC
and wore debts contracted with the
plaintiffs In the purchase of caitle
about November 10 l O L
It Is stated In tho findings of fact
made a matter of record In the dis
trIct court thnt the defendant at the
time of purchasing the cattle made
them III checks on
part payment for
the Commercial National bank of Og
den which were refused payment by
the bank for the reason that the defendant
bank but
fendant had no funds In the
that the defendant had not represenl
Issued them
when ho
cd to the parties
the checks that he was solvent and
it further appeared that he had enter
with tho
ed Into a kind of agreement
bank for credit in the sum of some
thing like 3000 It appeared that tho
defendant fully expected that the
checks would he honored by the bank
After the purchase of the cattle and
subsequent to the disposal of them
the defendant went Into voluntary
bankruptcy and after due process of
law was discharged The court holds
thai the discharge from bankruptcy Is
a release from all obligations unless
fraud should bo shown and that In
tho cases at the bar tho court d s
not consider that fraud is proved
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE DROMO Quinine
H
refund money
Tablets Druggists
It falls to cure Eo W GROVES slg
JURORS fOR THE
NOVEMBfR TERrI
I
The following Jurymen have beer
dls
the second
summoned to servo
trict court as trial Jurors for the No
vember term
Ogdon Geo W Keopp Jas E Bal
A
Foulgor Herman
lautyuo Frank
Lamdin C W Brooks Jos B Moore
Fred F Sanborn Robt M Toy Wil 1
lard Kay Chaunccy L Dana Frank
M Wright David Evans Hour L
Malan Wm W Davis G H Duller
Parley G Duller
WilsonDavid M Pingree
Slatcrville Chas M Webb
Kanesvlllc Robt U Todd Times
W Peek
West Wohor David W Hancock
Hooper W H Atwood
Warren Chaa R Bullock
Burch Crock Robt Al Burch Jr
Henry Husoman
Pleasant ViewClarence E Storey
Marriotl Robert Cowan Geo A
Hodson
Hunt willeC Fred Schade
Marriott Timothy P Terry
COUNTY WIll cur
DOWN EDEN Hill
County Surveyor H J Craven has I
reported to the county commissioners
that tho grade on the Eden hill over I
which the county road passes may be
the
5 cent on
reduced to about per
tho low
A cent on
uppel hill and per
hill this showing the commissioners
Cr Upon
missioners have ordered that the I
grade be reduced in both Instances
for Huntsvlllo and
The new plats
North Ogden aro reported ready for
use and th01 have been placed on
file for future roforonce and uso
County Road Commissioner Chllds
has been authorized to open a road
Burch Creek school house
fiom the
east to the Uintnh road
Advices from tho state land board
are to tho effect that it is moro than
likely that time warrants issued for
work done on the state roaJ In Weber I
county In the Burch Creek and Pleas
ant View districts cannot be paid un
til about Nov 15 The secretary of
the slate board reports that there
arc no funds now available This
means that parties who have done
the work will have to wait for that
parl of time pay due from the stale
until funds are received
COMPANYSEGURES
AOTHERTHEATER
The Alhambra Theater company an
J Ogden concern and tho synllcato
which controls a score of moving pic
I ture houses In the intermountain dis
trict continues to grow and extend Its
operallons as Is shown by tho fact i
I that It has Just gained control of the
Lyric theater at Logan
J M Crocker is also now engaged
In u erecting 1 S a new theater for the
company at Rock Springs The Al
hambra company is composed of Al
bert Scowcroft H A Sims Charles
Zclmor W W Hodkinson and others
Including the several local houses this
company controls eighteen moving
picture theaters In Utah Idaho and
Nevada
8RIGHAMIHS 10
COME 10 OCnfN
I
Manager Goss of the Orpheum the
ater Is making arrangements to in
augurate a Brigham City night at the
local playhouse If ho is successful
Friday night will bo set apart as
special night for the residents of the
Box Elder city 4
Accompanied by Superintendent Jo
soph Bailey of tho Rapid Transit com
pany Manager Goss will go toxBrlg
hain today lo make tho final ar
rangements The traction company
which operates tho electric line be
Iwceu Ogden and the Peach city has
promised to make a special rate to
those attending the Orphoum on Fri
day night I
FOR PEACE CELEBRATION
I
Now York Oct 25Tlw Peace So
ciety of New York will appoint a na I
I tlonal committee to urge upon C01to
gress an appropriation for an Interns
Uonal celebration next year In honor
of the completion of one hundrej
years of peace between the United
Stutes and Great Britain
I
POLICE RIO CITY
Of UNOESIRABU
character
sllng every suspicious
By arresting
tine
actcr and giving them a limited
in which to get out of tho city the
local police are preparing to cope
v 1th the usual fall exodus of crimi
nals from Denver and other casters
cities who arc on their way to lbs
coast cities for the winter
The plan of the local police Is to
make Ogden as unpleasant as tosel
bio for this class of visitors and
their stay will therefore be brief Fe
driven out
If any of the criminals
of Salt Lake during the recent cru
sade by the special deputy sheriffs
have come to Ogden
I
BILL FLEMENS GREAT
ACT
t
In the criticism of tho Orpbeum
Issue of tj
in yesterdays
pearlng Wil
V
on the act of v >
comment
Standard was loaf
Ham Flemen and company
ot
Is one
omitted Tho act
vorlently that Is 03
the best slang ulang acts I
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