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Show SEPTEMBER Dropped Thoir Clothes, Which Had Stolen. A SMALL BUIE Department Called Out and Extinguished a Burning Pue of Rubbish. In tome myaterioua manner n barrel of rubbish nt tbe rear of (ho Utah Light and Power company's office took lire last night after midnight and n blaze that mounted almost to the woodwork above resulted liefore dis- They Two eiirak Thlevee operating In th viriniiy of ibe Crtttenton Horae about K o'clock last evening occasioned no Mile excitement among the neighbors and escaped only after dropping tbeit plunder, two pairs of trousers and a covered. M. B. Richards, who ia employed at the office discover d the tire and turned on the alatm. The Ore department came out ia force, but Mr.n Kiehardx succeed etk in an aching hot and bad the fire practically under t a band and control. Tho lire bin tha blaze via pnt out before any damage wan done. it. TiiO thievea were seen by eoms small laiys making a covert bouse to I oiise canvass and were followed. They were or. tbe (Kiln I of climbing over a when Henry Htevena proprietor o' Ibe ilae, shouted to tbem and they I at a hasty retreaL Tbe patrol wagon wan a few minutes behind with Sergeant Wilson and Officer Kpgleston and i he tliiiM were puraued so closely that l key were obliged to drop their booty v hich awaits identification at tbe polns s, flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. pules Baking Powok Co. Chicago HORSES HERE J. 1). iirndljr la in from Irumontory, speeches In Utah liefore be goes. of the engineering depart ia in town. picm of Uia cut-o- ff A girl baby was I torn to Prof, and Mrs. 8. H. liradford yesterday. THE OGDEN STATE BANK was tha plonaar In furnishing Ita custom ora with tha llttls Home Savings Banka. Any one deairing to opan a aavlnga account will bo fumlchad a bank tree the popular young insurance agent of Ban Francisco, ia in tbe city fur a fey days, Parker Cool Co., will givo away free B o lighters to customers. Ask fur one when yon son J for coal. Mrs. L. W. llorr and daualiter, Laura, bsve returned from a visit lu PHYSICAL CULTURE. A. Griffin F. R. Blown, - n A fair sized audience greeted the performance of For Her Sake at the Grand Opera House last night, and Judging from the applause which was accorded It the audience waa well pleased with the rendition. The plot of the play la in Runda and deals with the plots and Intrfnrs In Russian high lire and the awful horrors 6f the Siberian ronvdrt system. It la a play which appeals strongly to the human Interval element. There ara love and bate, pathos and comedy, all no well Intermingled that n nicely balanced play ia the reaulL The characters on tbe whole are well adapted to their respective r, parts. Edwin Scribner as lYlnce looks the part and give! n very name. acceptable rendition of the Helen Ulllingwater ns Olga P.woskl, and Gertrude Ritchie ns Phillss Gray, n New York girl, are good in their respective imrta. Illlly Marble as General Gruffoff, Marc B. Hobbiua aa Gretgur-vltra iMillre spy, and Roy tolrilaw an the English lord ara also good. Tha other characters give fair support to Vlad-lme- Prof. Erich Vun Engel Is now res dr 8t. to organlxe the ladies class, which will of begin aril vo work on October 1st. The Mr. ami Mra. Thomas Austin Boulder, Colorado, are here vlaiilug morning hours will tie devoted exclutheir daughter, Mrs Sooy. sively to ladles. Each Indy will he given atich work suitable to her case the leading characters. Charles E. lsiey, well known as a to Increase or decrease weight ns deformer resident of Ogden, is in town sired. The Athletic (Tub rooms are filled up with dumb bells, clubs, punchfor a few days. ing bags, trapeze, traveling rings, Anderson A Gibson, f IS 25th StH dis- (rick rings, wsll machines, etc. etc., pute the Ogdon tailor who announces all for the use of class memtiers. All blmself sola user of the union label. for the small anm of $1.00 per month. I'eraona desiring to Join rlass McDonald's Cadlnea will be served will pleas rail between 2 and It p. free at U. G. Knotb's. Culley Drug Co. m. any afternoon and receive further Both Countries Favor Undortaklng With and After Arrangsmanta and T. If. Cnrr'a, Thursday, Friday Instructions. We will (lie pleased to yon call and Inspect on rooms. and Saturday. Call and fry them. Russia, Final Stop Will Be 359 24th Street, up slalra. Assured. A. W. Preyfon. cousin of Catiisln Preyfon of France, In In town fur a St. touts. Sept. 21. The moat Imfew dsya in the interest of tn eastern portant subject presented to the memfirm. bers of tbe International Geographical which convened today at Congress, Tho are at. tha arrivals following tho tha exposition, waa the proposed Theodore Gorle, of the Healy hotel, Reed hotel for tha last .twenty-fou- r and Jacob Jensen, proprietor of the railroad, which la of Healy cafe have Just returned from n hours. wider scope than any undertaking of E. 0. Yates, Itacine. Wisconsin: Wm Its kind tn the pleasure trip to Suit lake. history of engineering. B. Cameleson. New York; G. M. M Drkihel. a roentlier of the GeographiV. A. Wnn. secretary of the Kxcel-lo- r fit. tout; R. E. Cellng. Rock cal society of Thirls, and the projector Shoe company of Portsmouth, Springs: W. Brown, Ogden; G. Wilson, of the railway, reviewed the history of Ohio. Is In town and will leave for Okden; W. R. Swannon, Omaha; A I he nndertaklng. Griffin. lakeside; A. K. Graves. Ran liuiie, Mont., Friday. After a conferenee with President .Francisco: Mra. A. Han Fran- -' Roosevelt and Secretary Hitchcock, on 8UNDAYEXCURSI0N. ''Ison; N. II. Chicago; J. October 11, relative to securing tlie IV tonler. Kan Francium: C. Miller. nrulrallxetinn of Behring Strait. M. Balt Laka City, Septsmbsr 15th, the ITilcago: J. A. Ferguson. Salt Lake ivclohel will sail for France and attend Rie Grande, fara $1.00 round tnp, - B. Hampton. Salt toke: J. D. the winter endeavoring to effect New York. 8. 8. Cnop. Detroit; Analroming train Icavas 8:30 a. m. arrangements for projecting the R. V. Harding. : H. V. road Russia. The approbation New York: tawrem-- Taylor, Halt of the through The ault between George J. Kelley Crsr of Russia, President Rooseand David Morgan, in which Kelley Lake; E. C. Stratford, Saif Lake: Will velt and several European aoverelgna sues Morgan for $177 on a pmudsory E. Knight, San Francisco; F. R. Stover, relative to the Hole, was derided in Judge Howell s San Francisco; A. Smiley and wife railway has tieen secured and the court yesterday afternoon. The Judge New York; Chan. K. Daly. New York; French syndigave tlie plaint Ilf. Kelley, judgment on Ritchie, Chicago; Edwin Perclvel, cate. of which M. Delobel la president, tho amount asked for. Monternt; Jos Pilgrim, manager For consider that when the Her Sake company; J. f). Mathrwe,, with Russia have been arrangements made, the final It has been derided to hold a cor- Cincinnati: A. W. Ureyfoog. New York: step will have been taken and the oner's imiuast over Ibn remains of W. II. Ware, Jr.. Portsmouth; H. H success of the undertaking assured. Mrs. Ellralicth Jenkins Kendall who Johnson, InrtUnd; R. M. larka. City: was murdered. It Is alleged by her J. Maloney. Oakland. California: L. husband yesterday, at the office of KUhl. Price, Viah: C. O. Hitrris. Salt m. 2 o'clock Howell at n. p. today Judge Patton. New York: P J lake; J. McCullough, New York; W. C. Johnson Jttdson Smith, anti' of Dr. 1). N. New York; A. H. Haves, (' E Smith, left here fur Mt. Minvllie, Ore., landmesser. St. Joe. Jin; City Alexander on 1:25 Cortland the Erl. kson. Denver; Gen. n. Chase. DenMonday night, train for the purpose of entrrlng the ver. McMiuville liupllM college, which Long and Hard Struggle Over Selecopens the 21st. He expeita tn he gone tion of Place of Next Meeting Benine montha or until the end of tho fore Deciaien Waa Reached. college year. Ran Francisco. Scpieinher 21. Tbe train bringing in the remains of Second In importance to ih election Mildred Shields, who died following or tho Grand offle.- -r of the ati opera: ln at (htklaml, California, Order of Odd Fellows is tlie for appendicitis, lias and delayed deciding of the question aa lo where tlie body will not reach Ogden until Union Pacific Will to hold the next session. That quesSupply lts pa C:"'i ibis morning. The funeral will tion came up for decision today and sangara With All Important Nows be at 2 o'clock p. l today, as is usually the e there, was 'between the representa21. Beginning next much rivalry Omnha, Sept. SUNDAY EXCURSION. week the Union Is. lllc will begin lneu-in- g tives of the cities desiring the honor. The for the selection waa a a bulletin new service for the long struggle Salt Lake C.ty, Seitember 15th, tne benefit of It a and hard into and it lasted nearly Ovrr-lcti- d on passenger the Rio Grande, fare $1.00 round trip, !hne hours. After th vniea had been Limited trains. Tills news e. teem leavte 9:20 a. m. width ia the flrst Innovation of counted it was found Hint Washinghad been th. selection of the kind ever attempted by a railroad ton, D. One of the firsl noticeable results will be srni out al noon and at 4;:in in the u.xiority. The remainder of from tho to l.urln the wns taken up in hearing reports flowing change the after noun and issued in typewritCut i.ff Is that, henceforth unusually ten ftn in in buffet cars. Ijucr, it is of the various states and submitting will b trains run. On large issenger of candidates for the Decora: ion of ihe old route trains of twelve or staled, the service will lie extended to Chivulry, passenger trains on the more cars were divided into sen ions, other through All the news of on the new route 1 tains will reach the system. will he tiansmitred by theimportance DEMAND UPON CHINA. size of fifteen ears before being divid- over Its own wires, ami m companv be delivered. Southern Pacific train No. 4, of ed at tondon. Sept. 22. The Moruing acheiliilcsl point. The bulletin fifteen care last night was one of the "T vice will be under tho dircitlon of Post's Shanghai correspondent tel, first big trains to pull unt since the tlie . graphs that narive newspapers assert advertising change was made. The aiarilng of a bulletin neap ser- that M. tossar. tho minister vice by the road in for at Pekin, demands that China shall Sam Yasuiami. tbe Jap wiat last passengers who have tlie benefit of nnrcssarlly to purchase the Manchurian railway. Saturday afternoon forged a check for spend several days in travel Without $10 and trie. to I .ass it on the Toggery, bring ahle to secure newspapers On Pcrlln. Sept. 22. Colonel Gacdk. waa arraigned liefore Judge Howell-la'- westbound train No. l. the bulletin will the rorresimiideut of the Tagehlstt lu yesterday afternoon and tha pre- be served at Central City. Neb., and the Far East, in a letter from Liao liminary bearing set for Friday, Kept., Evinnton. yo., which riMn 24 Yaug dated Auguat 22nd, and which 2i at 2 o'clock. Hie bail waa flxed nt hours epaei. The easthound tralfls will refl.-cheadquarter's talk. sas it is $ 40 and in default thereof be waa new i,h " at N,.nh anticipated lhai from H4S to Still hattnl-km- s taken to the rounty Jail. Yauaml. tl lnatte. Nch.. and Wells. nv. of infantry will have reached Manwill lie remembered, made up a check No attempt will lie made to serve the churia l'V the middle nf December. Colaigned by a Jairanese contractor in the " In print ad form onel Gaedke beyond giving places the number of fields near Brigham City, payable the reader Russian forces in Southern Manchutypewritten bulletins, fo himself on the Brigham bank and ria at the Iwginning of the war at lie added the forged indorsement of 22,0up. Mr. Kataw, a Japanese restaurant TOPEKA IN WESTERN LEAGUE. Louis. h. ALASKA SIBERIAN RAILROAD REEDJiOTEL GRANT RECOMMENDS HARD LABOR. 27 a remedy for army General Grant Chicago. Sepl. 21. As desertion tn Hie commander of the department of the lakes. In his annual report, recommends the abolition of tbe practice nt deserters to imst prisons sending where the work Is little more than light exercise. As a substitute for post Grant suggests senprisons General tencing deserters to military prisons with long terms of hard labor. n. Itm-hana- I- Mnl-verlil- ll. (Tni-lnattt- CC. on-abl- e AMUSEMENTS ton, Is back among hla friends for n few dsya. Mr. Hayca will si art for Iteno wxm to nien his campaign uuiler the national Republican commit lee. and may praudlily glva a few time for entering a plea was set for Wednesday next at lo o'clock 8. m. P. J. Moran, the other contractor law, charged with violating the waa absent from town today, but will return and liia time for pleading will be set for Wednesday. Continuous quotations on Now York Slocks stio Chicago Grain. Wo baj and sell stocks and grain on margin or tor cash. Our private rooms ia Money Paid for Land in Philippine onr customers to come In and London Now Wanted in Drafts on transact business with the utmost United States ia Not a Party to Present Controversy. Write tor onr Book of Intormatloa Manila. Sept. 21 The Attguallnian (System of Speculation), free upon friars have repudiated the agrecntrnt application. 24X8 Washington. made In Rome between the late Pope Leo, tbe late Arckbiehop Gtildi, apostolic delegate in he Philippines, and THE NORTH WESTERN LINK ATLAS. former Governor Taft, that the money A RnesoJnpaneae War Atlas kaa paid by the- United States in the purft Northchase of tho friar lands should remain been Issued by tho Chicago Three ttne colored in the islands, and have requested that western i allway. tho payments to them bo made in maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient form for reference. The Eastern drafts on London. shown in detail, with tab lee relative military and naval 1 nt showing 21. said It Washington, Sept. strength and financial resources of the War Department that the department ia nut n party to any controversy Hnssin and Japan. Copy mailed to any addrese on r respecting tha method of paying fori by the Friar's lands in the Philippines, eelpt of ten (10) cents for postage C. ft N. W. and the issue presented as to the place C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent Belt Lake of payment, whether in Manila or in Ry, 2200 Bouth Main 8L, of City, Utah Enrol, lies between the authorities tho the Vatican and the Friar's orders, CONVENCOUNTY latter being the titular owners of tbs REPUBLICAN TION. land. Of course, the officials would l.ke to see the money remain in the Islands, A delegate convention of the Repubbut it la prepared tn n decision either way on that point. It waa sup- lican party of Weber rounty, Utah, ie posed 'to be tho purpose of the Vatican hereby railed to meet at Pnrryn Hall, and street authorities, In stipulating for the pay- corner of Twenty-thir- d ment of the money in Manila, to en- Washington avenue, in Ogden City, nt deavor to make sure that in tflw. way 13 o'rbx-- a. m., Saturday. Octolier 1st, it waa returned to the Catholic congre- 1!04, for the purpose of placing In nomgations who originally provided the ination one candidate for state senator, means for acquiring the lands. Tbe four candidates for representatives in Friara, on the other band, having prac. the state legislature, one candidate for tically finished their work in tho Is- county clerk, one candidate for counlands, are supposed to be naturally de- ty treasurer, one candidate for county rounty sirous of carrying tbs money realized recorder, one candidate for In the land sales into their new field of sheriff, one candidate for county asactivities. So the War Department has sessor, one candidate for rounty surarranged to have this particular sum veyor and two candidates for county of two milllun dollars involved In the commissioner, one for a term of four transaction with the Augustlnlnna years and one for n term of two years; placed to tho credit of the treasurer of one candidate for county superintendtho Philippine Islands in the Bank of ent of schools, which last named canEngland, and he will issue his warrant didate shall be nominated by the delefor the amount, which will be good In gatee chosen in the several voting districts outside of Ogden City, one coneither lam don or Manila. stable for Ogden City precinct, which RUSSIA MAY PROTEST THIBETAN last named candidate shall be nominated by the delegates chosen In the TREATY. several voting districts within Ogden London, Sept 21. The foreign office City and for the transaction of any and declines to discuss the Russian com- nil other business that may properly munication respecting the Thibetan come before such convention. Said convention shall be composed of treaty. Russian is reeking to establish whether the published version of the 214 delegatee, apportioned among the treaty lu correct and if so she will various voting districts sa follows, one lodge a formal protest at the British each district being entitled to delegate for every twenty votes or foreign office. It is claimed by the Britain foreign major fraction thereof, cast for Joseph office that It is essential that England Howell for representative In congress should have guarantees for the faith- at the general election In 1902: ful performance by Thibet of the OGDEN CITY. Incurred as a result of tha Total In expedition and it is again asserted that the permanent occupation of Thibet Is not intended. Rare horses for tho rounty fair have hot-bread- J. P. O'Neil and L. C. Kelsey, the city cunfraciors whom the unions charge with breaking the eight hour law, were arrested late yesterday by Sheriff Bailey and were arraigned before Judge Howellm.at the Tbe Municipal court at 7 o'clock p. REPUDIATE AGREEMENT lirgun to arrive from Salt Lake. Pocatello and from Montana. Unite n number of runners and trotters hsva already arrived with more due to get hern the next few days. The ninnere and trotters already hern are, harness horses: Kangaroo and Jean Jackson flora Salt Lake, owned by McCoy. Julia A. from Salt lake, owned by Koliinson. Pacers: Carlsbad from Montana, owned by Snyder; and Jus sex from Pocstello, owned by Johnson. The runners are Geisha Girl of Suit lake, owned by Robinson; Hymn, Alina Watts. Honest Joim, Maty.U. Mayflower, and Commodore, all from Salt lake and Pat L. owned by Kelso of Salt Lake. With least labor and trouble it makes biscuit and cake of finest Charged With Violating Eight Hour Law Trial Set for Wednesday. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. THE FRIARS Hamass Horses and Gallepara Already Hart for tho Fair. Greatest Aid to Cookery House. ARRESTED 20 21 NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE. Ks-yer- n. e Norfolk, Vs., Sept. 21. Fire broke nut tn the hold nf tbe steamship Minne. sola, of the Great Northern !wie. while the vessel wu loading coal for her bunkers at tomhert's Point pier here today, but the flames were exWngtflsh-e- d with only trifling loss. The fire was caused by spontaneous fomttntlon in the coal that had been loaded at New lymdnn. and was discovered by the en- -' gtneer late this afternoon. The DECIDE IN WASHINGTON scr-vn- (, Iltn-siu- n keejr. A. R. Usye4, f'.rmetiy district attorney here and w ),o is now solicitor 7 internal ional revenues at Washing Topeka. from Dea peka has Joseph in Kan.. Sent. 21 A telegram Mntnes. Iowa, says that Tobeen i hnr- In Si the Western toagee. Iananm. Se;ii. 21. The American tuinieier to Pent. Irving H. Duole. Who brt Callao Seju lmb. ami arrived here left Panama today for New Minne- 28 WITHOUT FOUNDATION. Buenos Ayres. Sept. 21. Senor minister of marine of the Argen. tine Republic wr Interviewed by the Associated Press today regarding tha report that four warships purchased from Argentine had been added to the Russian Italtilr squadron at Libnu. Indc-pende- jcpai-rinent- T9E G PASTIME THEATRE ' ITS A WONDERFUL FEAT. The Great." will put or Travelle. Illusion this week si the his wundi-rfii- l Fastirte theatre. It is the greaiea in the world and neatly done. A woman is placed in a casket and Ly pretended hypnotic power, is tbrx raised and made to hang suapendf-and unsupported in the air while rh casket is rolled away and a hoop is pased over her body to show that there la no anpport. The trick la done with a while ritrtain for a background ar,i with a strong limelight thrown un the operators. It ia as neat an illusion ever was performed by a magician. Mr. Travelle la also a defer nianfp'j! laior. House. RlverJale--Schoo-l Klaterville -- Meeting House. o Uintah School House. Warren School House. West Weber 1 Amusement Hall. West Weber 2 Amusement HalL Wilson School House. In Roy district the delegates and candidates for the offices of Justice of the peai-- and constable shall be chosen be by ballot at a primary election to held at Hoy School House, on Thurs- i day. Sept. 29, 1944. The polls of which primary election shall be opened nt 6 oclock p. in., and held open until 8 o'clock p. m. of said day. In Ogden City, the delegates from Lyceum Theatre the various voting districts shall be chosen by ballot at n primary to be held in each district on Thursday, (he 2Sth day of Septemiier, 1904, at which primary election Hie polls shall be WEEK SEPT. 19 oitencd from 4 oclock p. m. and held , open until 9 o'clock p. nt. of aaid day. disMISS LOTTIE TAYLOR The voting places In the various Soprano. tricts are ns follows: C. 1st District 331 33rd St., F. MR. KAL'F,, Woods. Slack Wire Juggling. 2nd District 337 30th St, Mrs. M. E. MR. FRANK FAY. Herrick. ' Black Face Comedian. 3rd District 2734 Grant Are., C. M Hotsling. WILSON ft COLBY, 4th District 2668 Wall Ara., H. H. Monologietx. Holbrook. I MRS. POWERS, Cite District tlh Hjll. Contralto 6th District 328 24th St., Nelson I Fell. and j AIR. GREEN, 7th District 279 24th St., M. H. Impersonator. Thomas. 8th District 219 21st St., A. H. ALLAIRE ft CA VILLI, Comedy Club Juggling. Moyes. 9ih District 2128 Sherburne, James T. Smyth. 10th District 1517 Washington, Win. II. Chase. 11th District 558 12th St., D. Munson. 12th District Southwell Bldg., Five Points. 13lh District 1266 Washington, J. L. Moore. 14th District 622 23rd 8t., E. W. Wade. 16th District 2134 Adams Ave., Mr. Ruby. 16th District County Court House, office. 17th District 2414 Madison, Surveyor! MEATS GIVE Walter Richey. 18th District 2414 Monroe, Adeline Green well. 19th District 2204 Quincy, 1L C. Wardlelgh. 20th District 1549 24th St., A. W. satisfaction became it la from fat, healthy ' stock, properly killed Agee. 21st District Fifth Ward Institute. 22nd District 2579 Madison, C. C. Brown. 23rd District Basement Ogden LE State Bank. Kelly ft Herrick. 24 th District 437 28th St, James T. i WILL ERECT SANITARIUM FOR CONSUMPTIVES. St tools. Sept. 21. The Associated Fraternities of America held a business meeting today at tbe Temple of Fraternity. A resolution for the erection of n sanitarium in Southwest New Mexico for consumptives, to be knowi, as the National Fraternal Sanltadum, was adopted unanimously. John H. Shiveley, of Olympia, Wn., addressed the convention. OIL TANK STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Port Arthur. Texas. Sept. 21. Lightning today struck an oil tank of tbe Texas Oil refinery on which six men were working. The oil Ignited end an explosion followed. Five run were killed and the sixth fatally Injured. 2458 WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE ' OPEN coui-mitte- In each voting district In the county. there shall also be chotteu a president. a vice prestikmt and d secretary for such district in districts where caucuses are held by a majority vote of the Republican electors voting thereat; and in districts where primary elect ion are held, the persona majority of receiving the highest Totes cast for such offices respectively shall be declared elected, and n certificate of such election shall be made and chairman of the forwarded to the County Central committee, ns In the rase of delegates. Where caucuses are held, the chairman and secretary nf tbe meeting shall immediately certify the names nf the parsons chosen as president, vice president and secretary to the chairman of the County committee. The president of each district thus elected shall become member of the County Central committee and no other person shall be chosen as member of the Connly Central committee from any district. All .persons who believe in thx principles nf. and desire to affiliate with the Republican party, and who expect to support the nominees of the convention, are Invited to participate in the election of delegate. Rv order of the Coirntr rental com- , . A. W. AGEE. mittee. Chairman. I j JNO. V. BLUTH, Secretary. DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the best Short orders at all houra. All klnde of game and fish In aeaaen. Extra Ana dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. nt., 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and S to 8 p. m. JIM A YOUNG, Props. 284 Twenty-fift- h Street. ARE YOU PAYING WHY RENTf IF SO, SOT ft Co. will build you a modern house for $1,500 ; 6 1 room, $1,840; stories, $2r 200. If you intend to build or buy, rail and see un. Now ie the time m prices are down nml rent Is higher. Real estate men find it impossible to furnish tenements for the applicant. Plans furnished free of charge. Call on PETERSON ft CO., Room 42, First National Bank Bldg, Ogden. When Peterson 2 The Chicago Dental Co. Beet Sol Teeth $Q.Q3 Our painless extracting" by. our new method lo a pronounced as the following patients have testified 214 Total Delegates In the various voting districts outside of Ogdrn City, except Roy. such delegate shall be chosen at a cam-of the Republican voters of such districts respectively, at which shall sis.! be nominated one candidate for Justice of tbe peace and one candidate for constable for each precinct, their nomination to be certified by the chairman and secretary of the respective primaries to the county clerk, ns provided by law. Where there are more than one district In tbe precinct they shall meet together for the purpose of nominating said officet. and separately In electing delegates. Said raucus primaries shall be held nt eight o'clock p. m. on Thursday, September 29, 1904, at the following named places: Bur h Creek School House. School House. Farr West Meeting House. Harrlsvillr Meeting House. Hooper No. I Christenson's Hall. Hooper No. 2 Christ enson's Hall. Huntsville No. 1 Ruck School euo-ces- s Chae. N. Glddlngs, Druggist Stirling Shurtllff, Will Moran. Mr. E. Hall. Mra. Lucy Btevona Mr. Harry Eridngtoifc Mr. El'ia, (Standai effica. Mr. John Butler. 80 Eden Dubuque, Iowa. Sept. 21. Rt. Rev. Mathias C. Lenthan. pastor of St. Marys rhurch of Marshalltown, was today consecrated bishop of Great Falls. Monk WEATHEBBY V n-- i slaugh- Wholesale and Rstall Butcher. Wash. Avs.. OGDEN. Coleman. 25th District 3159 Jefferson Ave, C. H. Hussey. In districts where delegates are to be chosen by primary election, auch elections shall be conducted, and re turns thereof made, by three Judges appointed for that purpose by the members of the County Central committee in their respective districts, under rules and regulation!! prescribed by the chairman. of the County Central committee, and the persona, (to the number of delegates to which the district Is entitled) having the highest number of votes cast shall be declared elected and a certiorate of their election shall be made and signed by the Judges nt the close of the canvass and immediately delivered to the chairman of the County Central I The minister authorized the statement that the report was without any foun-aatiwhatever, and that further there was no basin Tor rumors of the sale of Argent lue warships, although there have been numerous offers received recently through commission houses. None of the offers, the minister added, were entertained by his government and i negotiation whatever are pending for the sale of vessels of the navy. All the warship of this republic are al present berthed in Argentine waters! at our ter house, and immediately hung In our largo refrigerator, where It la thoroughly chilled before delivery to the market, tbns enabling us to serva you with refrigerated meat at all times. , REPORT RAILWAY BULLETIN SERVICE 38 sota. which is hound for Seattle, carries n cargo of BJHifl tons of anthracite loaded nt Philadelphia. The Are caused great excitement In tbe bliping district and was only extinguished after quick work by the ship's fire crew. FAVOR OF n Huntsville No. 2 Residence Wm. Smith. Kanesvllle Meeting Home. Liberty Kchtsd House. J Mnrnou School House. North Ogdeu School House. Randall School House. Plain City 1 Plain City 2 Pleasant View Meeting House. e slaiioa. MANY CONTRACTORS 22, 190 L Mr. Chao. McCarthy. Mr. Thomas Burdltb Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Petereoib Miss Hazel Hunt Mies Mable Spencer, Mrs. Montgomery. 347 24th Street - OGDEN N - - - UTAH |