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Show tiie Monxiyg examiner oudes, utaii, Tuesday L SALT By Oar Special Correspondent. BOBBERY THE DEMOCRATS IS THE - HIVE A DALEY PPESENT PASTIME f erred hie hearers to jhe teat in order to appreciate it. The Panama canal wee referred to as one of the President's actions, which shows his acia not to coincide with his threats and utterances, there being many incidents connected therewith In which the President took upon himself unlimited powers. Mr. Roberts then used several other illustrations of his acts in other matters which serve as a safe foundation upon which to base tha belief that Roosevelt is the best man for the neat president. He took Rule pains, however. to show why Parker should be elected or what he would do If burglar gentlemanly store of again relieves money in polite manner. Cobb of Texas Lad Off With an dress and There Wee Music. Organised-R- io fhirity Association Grands Hsld Election Othsr Notes from the State's Ad- Salt Lake City, Oct. 24. The Democratic rally at the Salt Lake theater was attended by a large numSalt Lake City, Oct. 24. The police tonight ber of people. The lower part of the dfiiartment was notified of two Monday morning which occur-Zwell filled a well se the one house was over the uutug the nighL The first galleries ' Tha house was stage. urenrred at the residence of John decorated tastefully, West Temple Wilkin at 754 SouTh though not elaborately. SO p. m. 4: between time tieeL Some Chairman Simon Bamberger, entered In Slate a short speech, called the mttelng to and p. m. Sunday, burglars satchel band the house and stole a treat order promptly at eight oclock. He Introduced as chairman for the evencontaining $15 and a coat and and several other household articles of ing the Hon. F. 8. Richards value. No trace of the robbers ir at Mr. Richards addresses the gatherband and It is not known how they ing at length on the outlook and prinaacured entrance to the house. ciples of Democracy. He Introduces C M. Bell of S48 Sixth South street sa the first number for the evening a the time some during rrnorted that popular selection by Held's hand, their from ira of his family which was followed by a vocal selec$65 took and a burglar entered tion by Miss Jennie Thompson of Protwo and !b money, a new shotgun vo. Ehe was accompanied by Mws ritcfces valued at $50. In this can Peterson. Sha charmed the audience there are no clues. The detectives are with her sweet voice, and was fxtfdo pb the case, having a good descriprespond with an encore. tion of the property. Z. L. Cobb of Texas, was Introduced as the first speaker. SALT LAKE. AGAIN Capital. bur-(hrl- es Z res-idtsc- e IN BAFFLES Immaculate Dressed with all the care of a aoclety gentleman, a bold rob ber entered .the drug store of D. W. Alsthle last night and with drawn revolver ordered Mat his to deliver the Having emptied the cash till goods. be asked that the rear door be opened and through It hs departed after wishing his victim a very polite and pleasant good night. He was politely requested not to call again. ORGANIZED FOR CHARITY. aeaoclallon The Belt Lake Charity was organised at the Balt lakejiifletre The officers elyesterday afternoon. ected were: nr. T. B. Beatty, presi dent; J. B. Evans, secretary; M. H. Walker, treasurer. The following resolutions set forth lu alma and purposes: Resolved That this society shall be cuoducted upon the following fundamental principles: "Every department of He work shall Mr. Cobb spoke of distinguished Democrats with whom he baar been campaigning throughout the state. His talk was replete with humorua stories. Referring to the Irrigation Act, he denied that Republican! can claim the boaor for what some Democrats had a part In framing which they intr educed in Congress. The hard times of 93 cannot claim, cannot ba blaSEId on Democratic administration, for the acta causing It come during the Republican administration. He said he had heard of Republican stump speakers who claimed everything. He had heard of one that claimed all good had been done by the Republicans and that everything bad was due to the Demo- crats. He announced that the only Issue he had the time to discuss would be the INTERESTED San Francisco, Oct. 54. A decision was handed down In the United Statea district court by Judge De Haven In the case of P. B. Cornwall and others against J. J. Moore A Co whereby the defendants are ordered to pay Cornwall A Co. the sum of $3,662.91 damages. The suit grew out of a contract made in 19U2 by J. J. Moore ft Co. with P. B. Cornwall and other owners Moure A Co. of the ship Spartan. chartered the vessel to take a cargo of grain to Australia, but their surveyors pronounced the ship unsea-worth- y and the agreement was rescinded. The owners then bad tbe vessel resurveyed and it was pronounced sound, end the court hae decided in their favor. held. A general committee of its ablest diuciis, supported by the unanimous sentimeut of the city, is arranging a program, for the entertainment of the ng IV ELLS FARGO IS SUED. Suit haa been filed In tbe third disthe Wells Fargo company by H. C. Edwards to secure Judgment against them In the sum of $900 and costs and fees. It la alleged that an exchange Instrument Issued by them was not honored by their banker in Portland. trict court against RIO GRANDE ELECTION. The Rio Grande annual meeting was held In the offices of Assistant Secrotary and Cashier William F. Col urn's offices In the Dooley block. The only change in the old directorial wee that of confirming the election of Charles H. Schallu to succeed Russell Harding on the board of directors. Thera were about 175,000 shares of stock represented at the meeting. Those present who held the proxies were Joel F. Vail, general attorney; Charles F. Schlaka, and Captain Colton, assistant secretary and cashier. conThe board as now composed sists of George J. Gould, E. T. Jeffrey, Winslow 8. Pierce, E. H. Hardman, Charles S. Schlaks, Mortimer I Bchlff, Howard Gould, Frank J. Gould, and R. M. Gellaway. I-- 1 sa4aasaai NOTHING BETTER A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal pur poses. Properly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in taste well-kno- vice-preside- nt ut over-lappi- aov-erig- ne i- e, f e. H-g- I'oiiffrcf which Las preceded It. El Faso, the western metropolis of the I.oue Star State, and on the border line of Old Mexico. i making preparation for the largest Co:. grew, in point of attendance, which we have ever All of Lota 2. I. 4. 5. end 6, Block 25 Block. II; Inti. 6 end 7; Blotk and l,ol 1 and 10 Block 24 Ilst A 6 aud 7; Block. S3; Inis. 6. ;. Ogden City survey to a depth of 1:12 9 ard in; Block. It; Lots. 1 end feel back from said Grant avenue la k, 17; Ixjis, 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5; Block. payable in four Ineieliaients and will 3: Una, 1 and 2; Block, 39; Ixxa. 1. Iwcoiue delinquent aa follows: 3. 4. and 5; Block. 40; Lots. 1 and 2; Said first Installment of 30 per rent., Bio. k, 41 and Inte 1, 2. 8, 4 and 5; Dec. 7. 1904. Bi k. 42; all of plat. A" Ogden CIw 30 Said aecoud Installment of per Survey, to a depth of 25 feet back from said street, is payable la four cent. February 16. 1905. Said third Installment of 30 per rant. and will become delinquent at follows: April, 16, 1905, and said fourth installSaid first instailsaret of 30 por cent. ment of 10 per cent Oct. 18, 1905. 7.. 1991; Mid aeeoad lnmaUmcnl of Each of said Installments, except the Dec. 30 15, 1906; mid find, shell draw Interest at the rate thirdpr cent. February hMlallmmt of SO per rent. April of 7 per cent, per annum from the date 1906; and Mid fourth installment of of the levy as aforesaid; and if any or Id, Ither of said lastallmenu shall be 10 per cent. Oct. 18. 1905. .Each of said InstaUmenta, except the 'repaid when they become delinquent shall draw Interest at the rate of interest thereon shall be 19 per cent first, 7 par cent, per annum from the daie of asaes-meai- i suit until delinquent anuuai pur are fully paid. Said Tax shall tbe levy as aforesaid; and it any or he lufarced and collected ae in other either of said lnaialbneam shall be uncases of Special Taxes, and if not paid, paid when they become delinquent. Inshall be 19 the property on which Mid levy is terestsent thereon per annum mull such delta-quamade will be advertised and sold ac- per asasHsmenta era fully paid. Said cording to law. All special Taxzee are payable at my tax shall be lnfoarad and collected a other cases of special taxes, and if Office. 2500 Washington Avenue, Og- la no paid, the property on which said den, Utah. levy la made will be advertised and JAMES E. HALVERSON, sold arenrding to lax. and of Collector Treasurer, City All mwlat taxes are payable at my , Special Texes. office, JMV Washington avenue, Ogdea. Utah. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. JAMBS E. HALVERSON, City Treasurer and Collector of To whom it may connern Net h e is Special Tam. hereby given that a special lax for the construct curbs concrete of purpose iug eeeea and gutters on Twenty third street a curbMadison in to Wall from avenue, LADS DIUCB DEAD; No. District 10, has ing and guttering London. Oct. 2 L Andy DUka, been levied by the City Connell and wife of Rt. lion. Sir Charles approved Oct. 18. 1904. Wentworth milse, died euiMmty to- Said tax le levied upon the follow-la- g reaUtonoe in Waiting si at her day real property In Ogdea City, toUrn result of a rupture of a Mood wn: vessel. She was bora Sept. I Lota 8 and 7; Block, 29; loti, 6, 7, 8, 1840. a 9 and 10; Block, SO; Lota 8 and 7; too delegates, wlil.-- would require large a epace to print in this Call, but is so unique In character as to ba inOgden, Oct. 25, Unit. Supplementteresting and eujoyabl to all. A exhibit of the proofficial tha call ing for tha ductscomprehensive of irrigation will be installed ad-- ; Twelfth National Irrigation Condining the great Convention Hall, esat El gress Texas, pecially constructed for thle Conl'so, I would rallvupon the people of Utah gress. Irrigation In various phases will be to respond as they always have done, mechanics by lending their Bust representative shown, which will Include and electrical machinery and appliandx enthusiastic Irrigator a dele- ances gates, that they may aul lu making the Ample hotel accommodations can be Ki Paso cougreae the brut of litem all. When we reflect how nturh good haa assured to every delegate) been Special railroad rates hare already resulted from the Eleventh made to apply from all parte of the Congress, held at Ogden, it i. nut too Uuited States to this Congrecs, the much to say that the Cl Paso Congress rare being the lowest ever made to will surpass all previous congresses any convention. Apply early to your held, a a new element win tie intro- nearest railroad agent, so aa to insure duced, eaiieclally from tbe Southern the rates being made applicable from section which states, r ha, on account srit ion. of its rice Helds, a deep interest ae weil your All newspapers and other publicaaa the regulation of its rivers, by tna tions are earnestly requested to give holding in check and retrying the wide publicity to thle Official Call, and flood waters at the beads of the Mis- to Impress upon their readers the souri and tha Mississippi riven. El importance of this ConPaso is making a supreme effort end gress. this congress Is sure to have inter naThe Vice president sad member of tional Importance, as it will in all prob- the Executive Commutes for each ability bring up international quest (ona State are urged to make the provisions In the settlement of waters of the Rio of tliie Cell as widely known as me Grande. The citizens of El Peso aye aible, and Insure the largest passible now erecting a hall specially for the delegation from their respective Statea congress and are raising Urge rums Eveiy at ate In the Union is vitally for entertaining their visitors. 1 am and directly interested in the subjects advised that tbe delegates from Utah to be discussed in the coming Conwill receive marked consideration gress inasmuch ns they were our guest s a In the various Sections, Information year ago, and they fed and are anxious will lie dispensed regarding tha into reciprocate and show us that inspir- creasing of production by irrigation In ed by our doings they will not only try the Atlantia States as well aa In the to emulate, but excel us. If we have Pad fir section; forestry problems in at Ogden succeeded to obtain recogni- New England, and along the Appalathe tion, and our puny efforts' have chian Chain, aa well aa along done tlits much aa to inspire all the Rockies and Sierras: engineering aparid country which is manifested by plied to protect from tha devastation State Irrigation Congresses held end by floods; drainage of the submerged patterned after tie, bow much must areas; directing and conducting the be and will be accomplished at El Paso, water to its must benefleal use; climaTexts, where we will ell be received tology, with special reference to the erviue of the WeatherBnreeuthrough-ou- t with their southern hospithe United States, and rural settletality and will be treated to a tournament of oratory and debate, for which ment. with special reference to the the south le celebrated, and which will dieimeltion of The Surplus Man. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, reclamation and keep irrigation, By C. B. BOOTH, Chairman. storing the floods and preserving the H. B. MAX SON. Secretary. forest in the van, ae the now foremost GENERAL COM. AT EL PASO. question before tha American public. We of Utah should have a brilliant By W. W. TURNEY, Chairman. A. W. GIFFORD, Secretary. and numerous representation. Hotel faculties and entertainment will be first Approved: W. A. CLARK, class, tbe railroads aim making low exPresident ft cursion rate. The Colorado Southern Member Executive Committee. will, so I am Informed, place et least two Pullman cam at our disposition NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX and if necessary will give us a special train. Jiow let us an pull togethTo whom It nmy concern: Notice le er and make a good ehowing, keeping , for the ever In view that irrigation means more hereby given that a special tax purpose of constructing pipe newer on to Utah than anything else. Twenty-thirstreet, on half block Respectfully yonra, west from Qutncey avenue; Twenty-secon- d FRED J. KIE8EL. street from WMhington avenue Member of National Executive Comstreet to Qulncey avenue; Twenty-firmittee from Utah. from Wall avenue to Quincy avenue; Twentieth street from Washington avenue to' Qulncey avenue; Lincoln elreat to avenue from Twenty-secon- d CALL Twenty-fir- st street: Grant avenue street to Twenty-fir- st from Twenty-secon- d street; Washington avenue from street to Twentieth CALL FOR NATIONAL IRRIGA- Twenty-eeran- d TION CONGRE88, street; Adams avenue from Twenty-thir- d EL PASO, to Twentieth etreet; Jefferson TEXA8, NOV. 15, 18, 17, 18, etreet to avenue from Twenty-thir- d 1904. Twentieth streets; Madison avenue street to Twotilleth The Twelfth National Irrigation: from Twenty-thir- d Congress will be held at El Paso, Tex- street; Monroe avenue from Twer.ty-thir- d street to Twentieth street; as, November 15th to 18th, inclusive, 1904.. Qulnney avenue from Twenty-fourt- h All who are interested in conserving 'streets to Twentieth street; In Ogden the great natural resources of the City, Utah, in Sewer District No. 9, habitable haa been levied by the City Counrli country extending tbs area increasing the products of tbe and approved. 0-t- . 18, 1904. Said tax is levied upon the following land insuring greater liability of prosperous conditions making occu- real property in Ogden City, 1 to 10, both Inc., Block 45, Plat A. pations upon the land attractive tho 1 to 10 both Inc., Block 44, Plat A. extension of internal trade and com1 to 10 both inc.. Block 43, Plat A. merce, and a wider knowledge of a 1 to 10 both inc.. Block 13, Plat B. great economic movement which has 5 and 6, Block 41, Plat C. for Its ultimate object the upbuilding of an empire within the borders of a I, Block 60, Plat C. 1, 2, 2, 4 and 5, Block 50, Plat C." great nation, are Invited to attend this 1 and 2, Block 51. Plat C." Congress. Plat A." 1 and 2, Block 6, Tbe organization or this Congress Plat "A." 14. Block 7. will be aa follows: 1. 2, 2, 4. 7 and 8, Block 53, Plat "A." The permanent officers of tbe Con1 to 10, both inc.. Block 54, Plat A. gress. including the Chairman of tha 1 to 10, both Inc., Block 65, Plat "A. Section!. 1 to 10, both the. Block 15, Plat B. Members of tbe United Staten Senate 1 to 10, both lac.. Block 16, Plat B." and Houpe oL Representatives. 1 to 10, both Inc., Block 50 Plat A. Governor! of States and Territories 1 to 39, both inc., Dankowaki'a CenEmbassadors, Ministers and other representatives of foreign nations and tral 1 to 10, both Inc., Blrfrk 11, Plat B." colonies. Members of State and Territorial Ir2, 3, 4, 6 and 0, Block 40, Flat C. 5 and 6, Block 33, Plat C." rigation Commissions Ten delegates, to be appointed by 1, 2, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block the Governor of each State and Terri- 12, Plat B." 1. 7, $. 9 and 10. Block 9, Plat B. tory. 2. 3, 4, 6 and 6, Block 48, Plat C." Four delegatee to be appointed by tbe Mayor of each dty of more than 1, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, Block 40, Plat A. 25.000 population. 1 to 10, both inc., Bltf-- 41, Plat "A. 1. 5. 6, 7. 9 and 10, Block 42. Plat A Two delegates, to be appointed by the Mayor of each city of leu than Ogden City survey, to a depib of 182 25.000 population. feel hark from Mid streets, is payable Two delegates, each duly accredited In ton equal lntsallmenta and will beby any Chamber of Commerce. Board come delinquent as follows: Said first Installment. Dec. 7. 1904. of Trade, Commercial c or other Bald second iaetallment, Oct. 18. 1905. commercial body. Said (bird installment, Oct. 18. 1900. Two delegates, each duly accredited Bald foarth installment, Ort 18, 1907. by any regularly organized Society of Said fifth Installment, Oct. 18, 1908. Engineers Said sixth Installment. OcL 18, 1909. Two delegates, each duly accredited Said seventh installment, Oct. 18, by any agricultural college, or college or university having a chair of hy- 1910. draulic engineering, forestry, or other 8ald eighth Installment, Oct. 18, subject related to the general purpose 1911. of the Congress. Said ninth installment, Oct 18, 1912. Said tenth installment, Ot. 18, 1911. It la respectfully suggested that in the appointment of delegatee, persons Each of Mid installments, except the should be selected who are sincerely first shall draw interest at the rate interested in and purpose attending of 7 per cent per annum from the date the Congress, and thaLappolntment be of the levy as aforesaid; and if any or made aa early as possible. either of Mid InstaUmenta shall be Please bare full name and post unpaid when they become delinquent, office address of delegates mailed to interest thereon shall be 10 per cent Executive Chairman, 12th N. I. Conper annum untlliuch delinquent assessgress, El Paso, Tsxas, that they may ments are fully paid. Said Tsx shall receive special information which will be Inforced and collected as In other be mailed to each delegate not later cues of Special Tubs, and If not paid, than October 5th, 1904. tha property dn which Mid levy le The work of tbe Cop grass baa been made will ba advertised and sold acso greatly enlarged through the Incording to law. All Special Taxes are payable at my creased interest in mat tens pertaining to Irrigation, that the Executive Com- Office, 2500 Washington Avenne, Ogmittee have decided to systematize tbe den .Utah. JAMES E. HALVERSON, work of the next Congress according to the prorleioDS In Articles S and 6 of City Treasurer and Collector of our Constitution; consequently the Special Taxes. work of the 12th Congress has been NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX divided Into five sections, their titles and chairmen being shown on this let d. To whom it may concern: Notice is Each section will be conducted by hereby given that a special tax for the a Chairman who will be recognized as purpose of grading and paving Grant n eminent authority In bis tine, which avenue between 24ih and 25th streets insures a thorough exposition of the In Paring District No. 12 hu been respective subjects through the preset-t- at levied by the City Council and apion of papers, addresses, and discusproved Oct 18th 1904. sion by the most eminent men interSaid tax Is levied ujxm the following ested in forestry. Irrigation, climato- - real property in Ogden City U wit; Hon. F. J. Kissel Issues Supplemental Call to Irrigation Congress. ni that logy anil ihrir rorrelnd uljma. that the lr is ronfideiii'.y I'lviii-iefuming Congress will be more highly SHOULD BE Truxla." He said was a great REGARDING SHOP CONDITIONS. ortupua which was tha greatest menace tha Americans had ever had to contend with. He spoke of hie own Mr. Schallu. In dlecuaalng the shop Slate, we can croaa our border line conditions in this city, said that the and go Into Mexico and buy American Rio Grande wee interested In this city hs completely severed from ell qiies-ilomade articles cheaper than they can In and instead of cutting down the forces of religious belief, politics end America. Everything that we do and or closing the shops, the road Is emutionallty. we buy is hut another coneverything ploying more men and raising their "One of Its objects shell be to herto the .Trusts. But I bellevo wages or at longer hour. The conditribution intercommunication of s center oine Democracy will up and crush the tions in Denver are just tha asms aa bet warn the various charily relief a Trusts to destruction, and once here. The work In the car shops le sencles In the city; to foster harmoa-toput thing! within a middlemans pretty well up and ae a result some again to and them between reach. , All farm necessities are sold men are being laid off aa is the case work. of teller cheek the by the trusts at higher prices thxa every winter. In 8alt Lake there are Other objects and function! shall be: are sold in foreign countries. The more men being put to work on not they To Investigate thoroughly and withcame Is true In all Roes, commercial Grande Western work but out charge the cases of all applicants and domestic. We must abolish the only the Rio there are also some Denver and Rio tor relief which are referred to the tariff on all trust-mad- e articles. We Grande engines here undergoing resociety for Inquiry: to render to the must enforce the trust lawa. If the pair. In interest persona having legitimate Democrats win In this election we will inch eases full reports of the results lower the tariff on things we need and DRAG NET IN OPERATION. of such Investigations; to provide visraise the tariff on sugar, that our itors, who shall personally attend western factories will not have to comThe drag net spread by the police esses needing counsel and advice. with trust Importers of Philippine department has been tbe result of TO obtain work for poor persons pete eugar. The time has come when the great number of arrests of euepiclouis capable of being wholly or partialAmerican people must use up and put characters. They have either had senly down the trusts There Is not ona tences Imposed or have hied themTo discourage the growth of paupthat the trusts have done for selves over the ties to other fields. thing mesne erism and grafting by the above Utah. nnd by the prosecution of impostors. I want to endorse that eminent EIGHTEENTHTOCOME HOME. To promote the general welfare of James H. Moyer, our next gentleman, the poor by social and sanitary reGovernor. I wan to eay that that Word has been received that the form! and by the inculcation of habits man who was a stadelegate to the mining Eighteenth Infantry, formerly of providence and congress at Portland and who stood np tioned at Fort Douglas, Is to return To undertake the care of all charity to defend the people of hla state, will to tbe United States from the Philesses that are not cared for by some be the next Congressman and vJJl be ippines and la to be stationed at Fort one else. aa loyal to hie people there as anra Leavenworth. To for O. W. thoroughly Investigate all who at Portland. Hurrah! ipply'for or are reported as needing Powers! SCOTS TO CELEBRATE. assistance." Mr. Cobb closed with another of hie many stories end left the stage amid will Tbe Thistle Club of this NEW YACHT CLUB. trenenduous applause and a round of have a concert and dance ondty Hallow There has been organised in Utah laughter. E'en at their hall in tbe county a yacht club for the purpose Miss Thompson again favored the block. A choice program haa Jennings been arof making yachting popular and the audience with a solo. ranged. making of the Geneve resort one of then The Hon. & H. Roberts spoke the pleasure spots of Utah, In part as follows: LATEST POLITICAL "DOPE I am going to take as my te 0, BOARD OF EDUCATION of a statement made by Jerry part Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen win ba at LoINTERESTED. Black, an emmlnent Jurist, fidelity to ' fundamental laws or constitutional gan on Wednesday. The hoard of education has become mortality. Tha Republicans will hold a rally ip, Interested in the free night school or"The American people are the hall - Bingham Junction, Friday Goffs ganized by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, .no of the country, you have and hns offered the loan of text books master. Those we elect to office, we night, with Judge Botkin and candifor the use of students. The work of elect not to rule us, but to serve us dates as the apeakere. the school is progressing beyond the under the rules and laws of the United Democratic speakers will hold forth States. It is In our province to critiexpectation of the promoters. Park cize those we place hi high positions tomorrow night as follows: NOT INFECTED ON CARS.. The freedom of speech and of the City, Powers and Moyle; Leketown, 2 The story of smallpox contracted on press shall not be abridged. I call p. na, Garden City, 8 p. m., Judge the street cars of this city has been your attention to whet Is called a new King; Tooele City, A. J. Weber; Kays-villZ. L. Cobb; Bingham Junction, denied by the board of health. They political discovery- - That la the dividJames S. Brinson. say the quarantine regulations are be- ing of government Into ing strictly adhered to, and that no one branches. No branch may encroach is in danger from this source. A. J. Sears, Democratic nominee upon the functions of any other. The executive may not legislate or Judge for county clerk, resigns his position HANEY UNDER BONDS. and the same with the others Shall with the Dinwooiley Furniture comwe have government by representation pany today, after three years service, James Haney, the negro who tried or personal caprice. It is an Issue and will fill in the time between this to create a disturbance In a Second of )y and election day campaigning for the the campaign. South street rooming house, was reI shall consider first, the first citi- party. leased from custody today under bonds zen of these United States Juoe , in the sum of $20 A Democratic tea will be given on Parker. It Is not necessary to go Into hie character In the paid, because his Wednesday afternoon at the home of TO HARK SOLDIERS GRAVES. record is one 'of the cleanest In Ameri- Mrs. Clarence' McCoy, corner of Fifth John Alves of 462 South First West ca. pit. and Third South streets. Thursis desirous of corresponding with relaHe referred to his New York politi- day evening there will be a social at tive! of , civil war veterans whose cal life and hla victories .Hie nomin- the home of Councilman E. H. Davis, graves are unmarked. Mr. Alves, who ation on the first ballot and the reas925 West First North street, while on is s high G. A. R. official, will correons for were touched sad Mr. Roberta Saturday afternoon there will he a spond with tha war department 'as mentioned the natural death of the similar affair at the residence of Mrs. on as he hears from these relatives monetary question. Mr. Parker's faJames H. Moyle. lth a view to having the graves suit mous Gold Telegram was read and sidy marked with headstones. The referred to as the voloe of an bones Congressman Howell returned to tones will be furnished free by the citizen and a statesman. tbe city yesterday after a two weeka government Referring to Roosevelt's letter of campoig" tour, mainly through Carbon acceptance, he read a part which he and Uintah counties. Mr. Howell reK. K.'S RALLIED AT MURRAY, characterized aa very cunning and ports the outlook for Republican succlever. It referred to Order No. 78, cess most excellent in all these counThe new "American" party rallied or otherwise the pension bill and It ties. He mentions specially tha gent Murray Saturday night to a well amendments It Is an abridgement eral activity In Uintah county, particufilled house of Investigators. Chelr-Bl- n of our constitution and it is defended who are larly ou the part of the ladles, most excellent Nye preaided and Frank Cannon by Roosevelt. It is too an encroachand doing enthusiastic powers bestowed on other and effective work toward Republican spsllboimd. ... ment uponelecutlve heard of our govthan the victory. BOLD DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. ernment. Said Mr. Roberts. A Mr. Parker arawera It thus: stranger of unbounded nerve and Republican speakers will fill the smoothness went Into Our people must not take advantage the Jewelry exaa appointments tomorrow night: I01 of C. W. Router. 145 South West of one ursurpatlon of power as Meakin; Pare-wan- , Fayette. Livingston and Staple street this afternoon and aek- - cuse for others.' Mr. Parker also . New and Tanner; orMcOurrin to look at some watches A number promisee If elected, to revoke this ere placed on the counter and when ger Harmony. D. C. W. Musser; Coalville, et al.; Meadow, 2 p. m, had "looked a while he grabbed Mr. Roberts spoke of President Davis, Howell Cutler and Frirk; 8 p. banthe to Fillmore, valuaWe watches and bolted Roosevelts declination and Larson; Squires Dale, commemoration Castle In tnrough the door. Up to this time quet at New York He birth. Ingrebretsrn; Winter Quar5 has not been seen since. A good of the Cuben republic' ters. Standiah and Lathorwood; Son of the man hae been fur-- characterized it as a marvel in politi8 p. m, canj 1he officers and they are in hot cal life. It was a piece of Impudence Hooper. 2 p. m.. Syracuse. l"ra rft. didates; Sanpete, Alma Eldredge. we cannot understand." 1 25, mot, iustruniie and mw naming than any DAMAGES. SALT LAKE THEATER SCENE OF THE DEMONSTRAION. October UTAH PEOPLE DEFENDANTS MUST PAT THE morning, Fa Ja lilEJCL OH PistribmtorE CO.. o. d YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA' PINE st QUARTERED OAK. OFFICE BIRCH. SPANISH CEDAR. For Interior Finish CARRIED IN STOCK RY Eccles Talsphefta Lumber Co. 184 12S Twiniphurlhi Street. to-w- it: We also have a complete stock and ether Building Material V at Oregon Lumber VjVVVyViViaaAaaii1VMVWW 7 6 H. B. Hilliard-- G. C Rcbcrj n. 1- CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR 0 Under New Management 4 Phone 135-- k s Qfi 'i -L tar-hea- j Reese Howell c 2ES Sons it |