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Show 'V THh MORNING hXAMlXKlt OGDEN, DTAIT, WEDNESDAY IS TO BE To the wife of T. J. Foster, a BORN Mother and vhild well. doing letter haa been rereived by E. A. Inrkln from H. S. Goddard, the baritone singer. who U at present la England. staling that ho would sail on the 6th of October for canCanada. He will give several tons In the larger Canadian cities and he will then leave for Utah, where also Intends to give a Bumber of concert a Mr. Goddard was a resident of Ogden for a number of years and says he will be pleased to get back among be his old friends. A concert will given here, but the date is not announced. lncloaed in the letter to Mr. Ijirkia were a number of newspaper London clippings from sums of tbs newspapers, which were highly complimentary of Mr. Goddards singing. ARRESTED A The contract for the electric work In the new Utahn Park theatre has been awarded to the Commercial Elec-;r- ic company. P. A. Herdti haa declined to act as registration agent in the First Ogdea Foster has been district and Cora appointed to HU his place. M. tbs The registration agents for e registration districts in Ogden, were at the county court house today to take the oath of office and receive instructions and supplies. twenty-fiv- Halverson and District Attorney Sheriff Dailey were In Balt Lake Monday to attend to the matter of getting requisition papers for R. G. Day, who is at Loganaport, Indiana, and la wanted here on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Deputy Sheriff George A. Behring has been intrusted with the requisition jepers and started last evening for Lwmsport, Indiana, to bring K. G. Psy back to Ogden. Mr. Behrings relatives live within sixty miles of and he anticipates the pleasure of meeting them. Log-anspo- The English countess, Lady Hamilton Laughlin, who haa been staying at the home of Amos Sebring under the care of Mrs. Bebrlng, since her affectation necessitated her being reweek ago, has left tained here nines for Colorado Springs fully recovered. Daring her stay with Mrs. Sebring i COMPLAINT SWORN TO CHARGING MRS. MUN80N WITH DESERT-INHER GRANDCHILD. Charged That She Left the Waif en A. W. Nelson's Doorstep. A complaint has been filed charging Mrs. Marian Munson with deserting and abandoning n male child on the 2inh day of (September, and a warrant will soon be served. Ruby Munson, a daughter of Mrs. Munson, is the mother of the child. It will be remembered by Ibe read-er- Haa Addressed a Communication to B. of R. T. on the Matter. chief J. Rhesly, the popular dark In Division 8upt. Scotts office, has returned from his trip to eastern points. Tbs trip was one of business and pleasure combined. London, Sept. 21 The foreign office received no official notification fimn Washington of the Intention of Prod dent Roosevelt to call a second pesos confersuea at Ilia Hague. It stakes If such an Invitation la extended undoubtedly England will be represented. It Is suggested, however, that the president, when ha extend the invitation, will lx n data so that the meeting will take place after Japan and Rusffis have arranged for peace. fees Madison, Wls., Sept 27. No decision was rendered today by the supreme contestcourt In the La Follette-Cok- e ed election case. a mmmmm St Louis, Sept 27. Rev. Dr. Patrick Gibson Robert, aged 77, one of the best known Episcopal clergyman In 8L Louis, Is dead at hia residence here, after an illneea of seven years. 1 Wl OF WOODCRAFT Will Give Child Entertainment to Gat Reunited to Its Mqther. After EXCAGEJN GOOD WORK a a separation of many years Violet. Botwood, the slxteen-ycar-ui- d dsughter of Mrs. Louies Botwood, 2(19 Lincoln Ave.. this city, la to be restored to her mother. The readers of this paper will remember that two or three months ago a story was published telling of how the mother, Mrs. Botwood, got separated her from daughter when she left South America lor the north. The mother and daugh- ter at that time were living in the southern part of the Argentine Republic and through a maze of circumstances separation occurred. For n not hmg time Mrs. Botwood was aware of where her daughter was but sines ascertaining her whereabouts he has tried persistently to devise means to get her to Utah. Finally help haa come, and that from the Sego Lily Circle No. 174, Women of Woodcraft, of which Mrs. Botwood is a member. Next Monday evening a card party will be given by the circle at the Knights of Pythias hall nd tbe money raised will be used to help pay the passage of Violet Botwood from Rio Vallejos, Patagonia, where oe is now living, to Ogden. It takes a long time to get Into communication Tth a place so far distant, so that it 111 be some time before a letter will anxious daughter. She Is jseh tbe jjvlng in the southernmost part of Sosth America and the severe winter Is Just now breaking Into the spring . . - ji 2:25 CLASS: Carlsbad, li. Snyder, Dillon, MoaL Nigger Buy, J. G. Read, Ogden. Jessex, Cliff Johneon, Pocatello. Ed. Conroy, Dr. Carson, Salt Lake. Chester S., H. Spier, Salt Lake. 2:40 CLASS: Pqri R.. Earn Richardson, Ogden. Sage Cap, Alex Grant, Ogden. Jean JackaonTom McCoy, Salt Laks. Fleetaway, John McCoy, Salt Lake. Gipsy Boy, Pete Madson, Ogdon. HALF MILE RUNNING DASH. Sleepy Tom, Dan Murray, Ogden. John Mackay, J. Coutts, Ogden, Honest John, J. Kelso, Ogden. Cray let), G..W. Robertson, Ogden. C. N. McBride, rear brakeman of the second division of No. 6, which was run Into by the first section of No. i og the morning of the 22nd of September at Strongknob, called at thia office yesterday and explained that he, alone, waa not held responsible for me wreck, but with others waa held Jointly responsible, but be thinks the decision wss unfair. , In a communication to tbe officers St. Louis, Rept. 27. Col. Charles and. members of Ogden Lodge Na 68, B. of R. T he states his position as Morton, of ths Seventh United States on airy,' stationed at follows: Chlckamauga Brothers: On the morning of SepL Park, and Mrs Sabina Pemberton of bave been married at 22nd, while employed as rear brake-ma-n Pasedms,-Cal.- , or flagman on the first section of the home of Capteia F. R. Rice in thin train Na t, said train stopped at the city. Rev. John W. Day, pastor of ths water tank at Strongknob station at Church of the Meeslah, officiated. 6:14 a. ra. and waa struck by second section Na ( at S:17 a. m., after I had REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN- succeeded In getting beck about twenty TION. yards and the engineer of second Na 6 had answered my flag, while hi train A delegate convention of the Repubwaa west of the west switch at the lican party of Weber county. Utah, is station a sufficient distance In which called to meet at Parry's Hall, to ha r slopped his train, If said train hereby street and had been under proper control. This corner of Twenty-thir- d evidence nan be proven by the operator Washington avenue, In Ogden City, at at Strongknob, Conductor Reeve, En- 19 o'clock a. m., Saturday. October 1st, gineer Hollbaugh and Brakeman Tribe 1904, for the purpose of placing In nomof first Na 6. ination erne candidate for state senator,' SupL Scott's decision Is that I am four candidates for representative in on tbs that discharged grounds the slate legislature, one candidate for Strongknob Is not a regular atop on county clerk, one candidate for countime card, although it la considered as ty treasurer, one candidate for county such by all engineers. If It la not a recorder, one candidate for county regular stop, I ask, why was I not sheriff, one candidate for county attorwhistled out flagging Immediately, ac- ney, one candidate for county ascording to standard rules? sessor, one candidate for county surConsidering ths gecislon to be a veyor and two candidates for county rank injustice, I refer the matter to the commissioner, one for a term of four lodge for Investigation, not only in years and one for a term of two years; Justice to myself, but for your own one candidate for couaty superintendent of schools, which last named canprotection' as a brotherhood. didate shall he nominated by the delegates chosen in tbe several voting districts outside of Ogden City, one constable for Ogden City precinct, which last named candidate shall be nom. inated by the delegates chosen In the several voting districts within Ogden School Directors Close Argument With City and for the transaction of any and all other bnsinsaa that may properly Fatal Shooting Affray. come before such convention. ML Ayr, Iowa, Sept. 27. Samuel 214Said convention shall be composed of delegatee, apportioned among the Egly la dead, and William Kling, his various voting districts as follows, slayer. Is in Jail today, each district being entitled to one as the result of a quarrel over the school laws. Both are directors end delegate for every twenty votes or had met on school business when the to difficulty arose. Egly threatened strike Kling with an axe and the latter shot him through the heart. Self is tbs plea.- HIGHER EDUCATION d jj mb nowadays, my ee sight and hearing am excellent for one of nty age but 271 ;iih fit., M. IT. bud tfivou me much trouble while I suffered from const ipaviou. 1 am now 219 St, A. H. past ho years of age lint walk nut and1 Moycs. enjoy it. I'ecl strong and woil and 9:li i ist riel- - 126 Sherburne, James know tbe Drape-Nu- t has given added T. Smith. lo tny brain, too. U would be vigor Mill" H!iiiri-1717 graiitying to me to know that Washington, IVu H. Chase. my letter had helped show others the lltb District 556 2h gi , D. Mum way to a proper diet that has cured sou. my stomach aud bowel trouMo," Nams I2th Disiricl South ell Bldg., Five given by Fustum Co, Battle Creek. Pomls. Mich. lamk In each pkg. for the famous i:tb District 12C6 Washington, J. little book. The Road u WallUlle I, Moore. 14ih District-6- 22 23rd St, E. W. Wade. la the lat Issue of bis patter Cy 16(h District 2134 Adams Ate, Mr. Lyle says whenever wa get a line of Ruby. we take all what 16th District County Court House, credit at a salnun so. We leave the gus is. Taiat they Surveyor's office. 17ib District -- 2414 Madison, Walter bill and the bar fixtures. Hardeman Free Irese. Richey. IMS District 2422 Monroe, Adeline Green 11. lovely weather, taut it?" remarkI9tb District 2204 Quincy, H. C. ed one st reet. car passenger to anothWarrtleisb. er. 20th District 1349 24th St, A. W. lovely?" echoed the party of tbe t How can you second part. Ae. -21st District Fifth Ward Institute. when the rain is coming down in tor22nd District -- 2579 Madison, C. C. rents?" Brown. My friend, explained the other, I manufacture umbrellas. 23rd DiKiricl Rasement Chicago Ogden News. Slate Bank, Kelly A Herrick. 34) h District 437 28th St, James T. IVirilt :;s Gth and Kell. 7th District Thomas. 8ih District - - ;iu . sit. Nelson ti-r- -- any-tha- Coleman. 25i h District C. 11. Hussey. 3159 Jefferson Ave, In districts where delegates are to Total Jn City be cbOHca by primary elcctioa, sorb COUNTY DISTRICTS. elect kins shall ba conducted, and re turns thereof made, by three Judges Burch Creek ... a .... , , 25 1 appointed for that purpose by tbe Aden j3 members of the County Central comFarr West 57 mittee in their respective districts, Ifarrlsvllle 3 (9 under rules aud regulations prescribe Hoojier 1 ed by the chairman of the County Cen4 76 Hooper 3 tral committee, end the persons, (to Huntsville 1 Id g the nuraiier of delegates to which ths Huntsville 2 55 s district Is entitled) having the high Kanesvilla ;,g 3 ext number of votes cast shall be de2 Liberty clared elected and a certiorate of their Marriott 43 3 election shall be wads and signed Vnrlh Ogden 101 ( by the Judges at lbs close of the canRandall si 3 vass and immediately delivered to ths 1iSiu City 1 65 I chairman of ths County Central cose Plain City 2 73 4 mitten. Pleasant View 31 3 In each voting district In tho counRiverdale 77 4 ty. there shall also be chosen n pres2 Roy ..... . .............. .43 ident, n vice president nnd S secreSlstervllle 99 6 tary for such district In districts Llntah ....... ...........43 3 where caucuses are held, by n majorWarren .................53 3 f the Republican electors ity vol West Weber 1 91 5 voting thereat; and la districts where West Weber 2 61 4 flections are held, the persons . .... .64 Wilson 3 60 primary number of receiving the highest votes cast for such offices respectively Total Delegates ..214 shall he declared elected, nnd a certifiIn tbe various voting districts outcate of such election shall be mads and side of Ogden City, except Hoy, such forwarded to the chairman of ths delegates shall be chosen at a caucus County Central committee, ns in the Republican voters of such dis- case of delegates. Where mucuses tricts respectively, at ubh-- shall also era held, the chairman and secretary be nominated one candidate for Justice of the meeting shell Immediately cerof ths peace aud one candidate for tify the names of the persons chosen for eaoh pralort. their nomina- as president, vies president and se tion to be certified by ths chairman rotary to the chairman of the County and secretary of tbe respective pri- committee, The president of each thus elected shall become maries to tbe county clerk, as provided member of the County Central by law. Where there are more than committee and no other person shall one district In the precinct they shall be choneu as member of the County meet together for tbe purpose of nom- Central committee from any district. inating said officers, mud separately In All persons who believe In the electing delegates. Said caucus pri- principles of, and desire to sfllliate maries shall be held at eight oclock with ths Republican party, and who p. m. on Thursday, Beptenilier 29, 1904, expect la support the nominees of ths st the following named places: convention, are lovlled to participate Burch Creek School House. la the- - election of dale gate. Eden School House. By order of the County Central Fair Went Meeting House. . A. W. AGEE. Harrlsville - Meeting House. Chairman. Na Hooper Hall. JNO. V. SMITH. Secretary, 2 Na Christenson's llsll. Hooper Huntsville Na 1 Rock School PLAIN TALK. House. Huntsville Na 2 Residence Wm. Feed for Thought There, Toe. Smith. ,,...,.93 ........... of-th- e h fA i) , i ; ( THE NORTHWESTERN LINg ATLAS. . A War Atlas has beeo issued by the Chicago A r railway. Three fine aolorad taps, each 14x29, bound In rou vastest form fur refaresee. The Easters shown la detail, with tabiro showing relative military and aaval strength sad fin social reaeoreas of Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any' address aa receipt of tea (10) cants for postage by C. A. Walksr, Gen. Agent C. A N. W. Ry, 2206 youth Mala St. Salt Lake City, Utah. M . a North-weste- , -- held day, at Roy School Honae, on Thurs- 1904. The 29. September polls of whlrh primary election shall be opened at S oclock p. m and held open until 8 oclock p. m. of Mid day. la Ogden City, the delegates from the various voting districts shall be chosen by ballot at n primary to he held in each district on Thursday, the 29th dav of September, 19U4, at which primary election tbe polls shall be opened from 4 oclock p. m. and hold bpen until 9 oclock p. m. of Mid day. Tbe voting places la the various districts are as follows: 1st District 231 33rd St, F. C. Woods. 2nd District 337 30th St, Mrs. M. B. Herrick. 3rd District 2734 Grant Ave, C. M. Hot sling. 4th District 2CC8 Wall Ave, H. H. Holbrook. 6th District City Hill. "Having found out for raaelf the that enables me to get the most pleasure out of lire I consider It a duly to tell somooue else my experience, says a Mass, woman. "Born 1 with' s weak nnd sensitive stomach I suffered long with indigestion and ths many Ills arising from It, general const ipaiion, weakness of ilia bowels together with catarrhal Inflammation and- rheumatism of every form aud fashion with a tremendous amount of suffering. I had what Is known ns deposits of brick dust and nrlc acid, with almost every other tmpurilp of the blood which such a condition can produce. Coming to- the conclusion that I must ml to ;Hvv and not live to eat I began, looking almut lo find the best way and among the many foods tested was Grsps-NulI did not use It as a general feed or exclusively but simply sf it pace a day either at morning or night oa an empty stomach and softened In warm cream or milk with a little sugar, broad or butter or cooked or raw fruit. Up to Ibis tlmo I had tried every known remedy for constipation and bad to rely on (he medicines, although I continually got worse instead of belter; within a short time the Grape-Nut- s fond (wbioh always digested) had toned up m wholif system nnd digestive organs in particular until every bit of constipation nnd bowel trouble disto all appeared and 1 badu good-by- e j Urn cathartics. "Now after using Crape-Nut- s two years I still think It delicious. My rheumatism Is all gona, also the con-- ' stlpatkm, something I had never even hoped for, never have a headache Healy House, Opp. Depot PhoaelSUL A large Assortment at Low Rates sad Rsliabla lafonsatiaa coast aatlj oa hand. Gnaraatesd by the American Ticket Broker Invest in a plea of unimproved land? In Weber County? Adjoining improved farms! Half mils from R. R. Station? Right next to Irrigation Canal f Provtdlng you can buy an monthly payments? Say $18 or SIS sr 3 per month? Or quarterly? Or annual payments?. And no Interest? And na taxes? The owner to pay taxes and san-(Irto use the land until II la Duly far? Bald piece of lend will per aero. 8400 far 20 aarea. 8800 far 40 vcrsai ... s flOO far g) seres. Adirtssor CaH on HUNrER & KENNEDY ! food MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate aad Chattel Loses. Esawlao quick, confidential aad private. No eemmlssloa. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 828-- 4 Eoeies Thean 884-s- . Bldg - r-- A fl1 EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES w.M receive B0 par cent oa all pictures taken within the next 30 days at GASBERG3 STUDIO, 278 25th Sc, a 't' QsSDC8S2B22I t -- t r r7 '-- fAVi l f SUCCESS MARKET 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. Live and let Live" la eur matte. We da net premise to sell you something for nothing. Our Meats are froeh. We endeavor to please every- BEDBUG POISON body who patronises UCCE8S MARKET. Largo Doftio 25o ........ o FROM 227 Treit at II u. pun.imwika. aa Saaiai iw Uettra tav Ms Beak). SlaaS Me M-- m, na. Be Sure to Come Before We Only Give Them in the Morning UatHyae Weak Men MmOavnaa aaraMka vaakaaaM or a a v a i a a And Core Weak Bar IMT Mmarl Xpilerw, taaewale, Ml. ias all Mataeaa riaaM aa Cantata INaaaaaa. Bam Trn(ai.nt Caaaa WVtta fag Noon- - a O o Hmaaaa TViuMm. i Q Y-- ?a t.arxw'u!"reiw We o & BURGI Phon I the Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD net made by a TRUST OUR .V, LEADER," no compound or 'A EASTERN LARD mixed with lb Ask year GROCER for It & Na 1 bacon ,ig Rhone orders given special attention. We put up a liquid . thit is g killer. The Druggist hm "t -- THE To advertise our MUNSING UNDERWEAR, the best on earth for ladles and children, we will give every little girl who will coma to the Z. C. M. L Saturday, October 1 BEFORE NOON and bring her dolUe aad Mamma, a handsome little dolls vest FREE. w kaaa aaaaaaaaaS UfunrasuneMCu in reiVATu otaiiwi 5ss BUS. r as Samar asarmJnii war. ISM ta aar rtaai IMRES , V ) , Knneevllle Meeting House, Liberty School House. Marriott School House. North Ogden School House. Randall School House. Plain fltj 1 School House Plain City 2 School House. Pleasant View Meeting House. Riverdale School House, Slstervllle Meeting Honan Uintah School Hotixe, Warren School House. West. Weber 1 Amusement HslL West Weber 2 Amusement HslL Wilson School House. In Roy district, the delegates and candidates for ths offices of Justice' of the peace and constable shall be choaen by ballot at a primary elerttoa to be V Please Travel YOB Room 6, First National Banlr Building, Ogden, ' i Russo-Japanes- ... WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND BRINO YOU BACK, IN THE BA8IEST RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. paid J os-ab- le Sharman s Ticket Office Cor. Grant and 24th Terms for Purchase of American Tobacco Company by Japan Are Settled. g. quotations cm New Stocks and Chicago Grata. Wa Tot ba. and sell stocks and grain on margin tur rooms oar customers private to coma sad transact business with tbe is almost secrecy. Wm tor our Book of Icfcrmatlaa ("System of Speculation), free spaa Before yon start call as Becraft, Will . Continuous eore-mllte- e, CONSIDERATION se-T- II. L. CUMMINGS COMMISSION C CL BROKERS. BUTF Automobiles For Rent Wm. Driver I h Uf INCREASE Tokio, Sept. 27. The terms of the sale of the interests of the American Tobacco company to the Japanese government, under the recently, established monopoly, have been concluded. The company objected to the price the government first offered and appealed months. to tbe American legation. As a result Violet, who la living Inland, will of the extended representation by Mr. be unable to get to the sea coast for Griscoa, the American minister, the a aronth or two on account of the consideration for the transfer of tbs weather, but even then she will companys Interests has been increasAH there as soon aa the warmer ed about one million yen, equivalent leather comes. to about 1490.000 in American money. The total consideration haa not been New York. Sept 27. Judge Alton B. made public. rsrker arrived here today from Eaop-snwent to a hotel to meet the DUKE GETS PEPPERED WITH BIRD SHOT. meratic campaign managers. Gen. uee. who expect to make several "etches in support of Judge Parker, Dresden, Saxony, Sept 27. While one of the callers this afternoon. hunting partridges today Duke Henry was shot by of Mecklenbnrg-Schweri- n ntloa ot 'pomum Princs Othon, of Schoenberg-Wslden-bure end wounded in both knees and ',0B man! Yon don't e'poM one hand. Luckily the gun waa loaded gjy? 1111 ! ds good things in dem with only bird shot. Nevertheleee tbe ' Atlanta Conatltu- - duke will be confined to n hospital for I hrtfc sevens! day nSr7 Super-iiitende- ut POLITICAL NOTES country. W. c of V)ii Paper that a foundling was discovered on the porch of A. W Nelson's residence on Riverside avenue, early on the morning of the autk of September, by members of the family. Tbe child was taken to the Crlt lendon home, tben given in charge of Mrs. Jessie Farley, irom .whose possession it was given to the mother, after her Identity had been discovered. After a lapse of a day or two It was again given to Mrs. Jessie Farley. The authorities wera convinced that the Oscar B. Madson ha announced Munsons .were determined to get rid of the unwelcome baby If possible and himself as a candidate for nomination so a complaint was filed as stated on the Republican ticket for county above. One result of tbe action Is commissioner. that the baby Is again in tbe possession E. T. Woolley's friends are urging of th mother. him to make the contest for nomination for county assessor on tbe RepubTEST OF FIRE lican ticket. FICHTIKC APPARATUS J. A. Beltxer has announced himA test was made yesterday after- self a candidate for assessor on the noon of the new fire fighting apparatus Republican ticket recently purchased for the new Utabna Theatre. A large pile of rubbish was ENTRIES FOR soaked with eonloil and a match apWEDNESDAY RAGES plied; after it had biased up about 15 feet and burned fiercely a stream was turned on from one of the firs SOME FAST HORSES ARE IN THE fighters and in 10 seconds it had put EVENTS. the fire completely out. The Theater will be equipped with eight of these little giants, each capable of putting Complete List of the Speedy Animals Which Will Take Pari. out a large fire In from 10 to 15 seconds. The races at the Wasatch Driving The Park management intend making their theatre one of the safest in park- today ought to be some of the most Interesting of the year, Judging the world. frdm the fine string of horses which have entered. Following are tbe BRAKEMAN M'BRIDE names of the horses that have entered STATES HIS POSITION In today's races: everything was made pleasant for her and she was given an opportunity to SAYS HE ALONE WAS NOT HELD visit the canyon and the surrounding RESPONSIBLE FOR WRECK. A. B. Corbett, a Southern Pacific operator from Iron Mountain, Nev, la Is the city on railroad business. major frai tkm thereof, cast for Joseph Howell for representative in congress SCHOOL TRUSTEES at the general elmiuu in wo;: OGI'CN i ITT. REGULAR SESSION IS HELD AT Total in THE INSTITUTION, Fir-- t Ward. Votes Del. Ward. 1 Dim No. !ii t 44 2 Thrss of the Inmatss Are Paroled BeDisiriil No. 2 ... 7S cause of Good Conduct, 8 No. lnairnt ...120 District No. 4 ...145 The board of the Utah Sti'.e Influe-tris- l No. 5 27 ...liil school mot at tbs otiii-- of N. Second Ward Flygare Monday in regular session, with Members of u,a board Flygare, District No. 6 7 District Na 7 114 g Wright aud Hollingsworth and E. M. Allison and Assistant District No. 8 4 Su;wrluiendent J. E. Thompson, pres- District No. 9 3 hi 20 ent. The superintendent's rejiort for the Third Word 69 month of August was received, read District Na 19 j and filed and tbs recommendations District Na 11 g i;s District No. 12 therein adopted. g uo Florence Abbes. Kate Knox and District Na 12 21 g Charles FowUr. inmates, were paroled, Fourth Ward having according to regulation earned paroles by merit. Inmate Haute Wis- District Na 14 5 ...,109 dom, who waa paroled two g months District Na 15...., i;i 144 sgo. but who has been retained at District Na 16 7 school until a home was found, was District Na 17 6 i;t 7 permitted to go to tier mother in Seat- District Na 16 tle. Washington, upon tbe receipt of District No. 19 s sufficient money to par her expenses. District Na SO Si 33 3 A small amount of routine business Ward wss transacted and lbs usual bills District Na 21 were allowed end paid. lit 6 District Na 22 g District Na 23 117 g District Na 24. 6 in District Na 25. 4 21 s well-kno- . REPTEMREK 25. lMf. 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