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Show I ROOSEVELT'S BIG DAY m THIS CITY Thousands Will Hear the Former Speaker at 3 :45 P. M. Friday, at Corner of Twenty-fifth Street and Grant Avenue Platform is 3eing Erected Hundreds of Delegates Have Been Named to Attend the State Convention in Ogden Trains Into Ogden Will Bo Crowded, Carpenters began work on the platform against the cast wall of the Lyceum theater building early yesterday yes-terday afternoon and by evening the structure will be ready to receive Theodore Roosevelt on his arrival in this city at 3.35 o'clock Friday afternoon after-noon The commltteo of prominent citizens citi-zens to meet the former President at Borne point north, accompanying himL to Ogden and act as an escort from the Union Depot to the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Grant avenue, ave-nue, will be selected and all preparations prepara-tions for the big day completed b tomorrow. With favorable weather, when the colonel commences his address, there should be the largest crowd present eer assembled In Ogden. Tho trains Into Ogden all dar Friday, Fri-day, from the lime of the arrival of the first special from southern Utah at 9 a ra , until afternoon, will be crowded with peoplo drawn here by the desire to see and hear tho great leader of the Progressive cause. The state conoation of the Progressiva Pro-gressiva party, which will be in session ses-sion ln tho afternoon, will adjourn to allow the delegated to attend tho speaking That tbe conxention will (be a most important affair Is attested attest-ed by th long lit of prominent i Utahns who already hae been nam-' nam-' cd. Thore will le more than 120 delegates and alternates from Box Elder and Cach counties. Utah county is sending a large representation represent-ation Park City has named half a dozen delegates (Carbon and San Pete counties ha-?e selected their foremost citizens jud other counties arp to name ther delegates today and tomorrow. Here Is a partirV report on the counties that havej already held icon-ventlons icon-ventlons I CACHE COUNTY j WELL REPRESENTED Slxtv-olght delejat are to arrive (here Frlda mornlig from Cache valley, val-ley, as follows- College Anton toller ' Benson F. A Persons. Hyde Park Joseph Nielsen, George 1 Dairies. S. E. I-amh Fra.nk Daines I Snuthfield Robfft Griffiths, H-rum H-rum Toolson, Mna Robert Griffiths, Mr Hart Richmond Thonas Griffiths, Rob-ert Rob-ert Merrill i Cove John Lsnen, Jr. j bewlston Ole Ojsen Trenton Honr J Hauscr. Clarkston Gecrtij A. Godfrey, Joseph Jo-seph M Larsen. ' Newton Morori B?ek James Hansen. Han-sen. . j Peterboro Kcttr Jeterncn. Logan A. , I.a T S I-arsen. lohn A. Hendrlckson. Chas Peterson. Joseph Bithell. Mrs. J A. Hondrick-son Hondrick-son J. A. Sneddon Eli Bell, .lool Ricks, C F. Schade George Phillips. J. R. Morton, Wm. IeMayhlll, Alfred Jcnson, Lofter BJanason. Ed Edwards, Ed-wards, Joseph Jenon E J Morrill. E, R. South, Miss Lou Redford, Dr E S Budge, J H.Davis Hymm T. W Pterson, J C Anderson, An-derson, Soren Hancn. O. V, Adams, V. G. Wilson. Roy Iudolph, Soren An-tonsen. An-tonsen. Jos. I Nielen, Henry Daniol-Jen. Daniol-Jen. Thomas Adamon. Wellsville E K Jones, F W. Price. Henry Parknson, Sr., John A. Brown. Mrs. Franl Price. Paradise J. H. Glbbs, Mrs. J. H. Glbbs, 1)avid Janss, George Lem-mons. Lem-mons. Providence Kar Ivowallls, Elijah Jones, C. M. Hnmnond, Joseph Janes. Mt. Sterling Tlomas Llndley. Mendon Wm. Ildman, Jr., Jerry Baker. BOX ELDER FIFTY-FOUR. From Box Elde county will como 51 delegates, as fallows: A. N. Grovor. Janes H. Hess, Fielding, Field-ing, William Milhr. Penrose, R. A. Pearse, R H. .lores, C W Richards. John F 'Merrell, Rudolph Kaiser, W. U Rich, Brigham: Hyrum Jenson, Col-linston; Col-linston; W. S. Hal, Bert Francis, Garland; Gar-land; John F Conpton, Seymour Miller. Mil-ler. Penrose; N J Valentino, X. J Nelson, Adam Irsen, Oscar Petersen, Peter-sen, Dr. E. B. Ccburn, S. A. SackctL Walter Samsel, M Art Boothe. Chaun-cey Chaun-cey Hansen, John Evans, C. O. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, H. M Nebon. J. Francis Merrell, Mer-rell, I. E. DufTIn, F. W. Earl. Brig-ham; Brig-ham; Henry Soeger, A. N. Flshburn, Tremonlon; C. E Foxley, Point Lookout; Look-out; W. H. Thorrton, Riverside; E. A. Grandpre, Willard. C. W. Earl, Fielding; Field-ing; Mrs. J. H Hess, Mrs C. W. Rich-aids, Rich-aids, Miss Marine Campbell, Mrs. Man- J. Miller, Mrs. C. W Earl, Mrs R. A. Pearse. Mrs. Oscar Petersen, Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, Mrs. E. T. Cap-ener, Cap-ener, C. G Auderson, H, M Bowrlng, Mrs. M. A. Bootho, Mrs. Scott Hall, C. N. Christensen, J. P. Larson, Frank Ixisee, J. Johanscn and Adolph Nichols. Nich-ols. MANTI SENDS EIGHT. MantI, Sept, 11. The Bull Moose party held a primary here last evening even-ing and elected, eight delegatos to tho state convention at Ogden September 13. About fifty voters were present and nearly all participated in the proceedings. pro-ceedings. Lewis Larsen acted as chairman and made a bhort talk which was received with applause. The following persons were elected delegates- W D. Livingston. Lowi.s Larsen, Otto Ottoson. H S Kerr, .Mrs John H. Hornung, George B. Cox. Jr , George Bradley and J. W. Hoggan. By a unanimous vote those present expressed themselves in favor of placing plac-ing full state, county. Judicial and precinct pre-cinct tickets In the field. That W. D. Livingston t ill le placed plac-ed ln the race for congress by the Bull Moose convention is the opinion among many here PICK TWENTY-EIGHT DELEGATES Provo, Sept. 11. Twontj -eight delegates del-egates to the Progressive s'tale convention con-vention to be held at Ogden Friday were elected at a mass meeting of Progressives here last night Several hundred persons attended the meeting, meet-ing, which was empowered to elect fourteen delegates, but chose to double dou-ble that number and allow each delegate dele-gate half a vote. The delegatfs Tollow G J Carpenter, Carpen-ter, William V. Price. A. M. Carter, T. McN'itt. Reed Anderberg, George Startup, W. E. Startup, E A .Mitchell. .Mitch-ell. W E Stoker, F. A Huiah. John Roundy, A. S Ahlander, P H. Bower, W. H. Ray, R. A Berry. Walter Adams. Ad-ams. M C Larson, A- H. De Long, Caleb Tanner, Walter Startup, S H. Goodwin, Robert Anderson, Clav Sponcer, Elton Hoyt, A. V. JoueB, M II. Graham, W K Farrer. and Kail Saxe nn |