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Show the lfORSlSO EXASnSEB ODEX, UTAH, SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY MORNING, SI, 1M 1 DOINGS AT E30FCS. irisANJfjjmcnsam MEMBER OF ASDIT IS HERE EMPLOYERS LABOR UNIONS THROUGH COMMITTEE FILE COMPLAINT. Charge That Centracloea Are Guilty of Infraction of the Eight Hour Law. thereis tnzussmuTZ The laltor unions of Ogdon, through their legislative eommluce represented by Kraut fiyphera end 14. H. proceedings have begun Albovs, public against the contractors on llulan-iski works, and County Attorney is preparing a complaint signed A e chargand Svphers by contracP. O'Neil, j. ing tor on curbing and giutcring, P. paving contractor on Grant avenuo In Hieiriet No. lb. and J. K. Kelsey, sewer coniractor in Diatrirt No. 9 with an inf ran Ion of the eight hour law embodied in the legislative act of l'Jii-- t aud a provision in the state const i i ut inn applying to penal 3. H. Kutnerussky, the wrll known anil public works. The cumplaint when completed will iusnraQce uxu ut Sail Lake, U in town. specifically charge, that the dcteiid-aut- a "did then and there knowingly, Gill Richards of Salt Lake, is in wilfully end unlawfully permit aud town visiting with his cousin, A. Z. require 8. Henman and Joseph Banders, (I wo employees) to work, longRichards. ten hours er thsli eight hours, in one calendsr day; limit for tea of O. ilia P. Lillie, manager Goal Company, U up from Sail hours in each caleudar day upon the said works and contract, there being Lake. no case of emergency when either cuLtff Is life or properly were lu immlumit II. I). Ban con of the Lm-iain town on IiusIupm. lie will return daugur." Two members of the legislative today. committee for the unions made a trip II. E. Walleortb. formerly of the Are around the publle works yesterday afternoon end secured the names of department, who has been in Keltnu twelve witnesses who ere to be tor live or lx months, is back to town, to iurnish testimony for the and in the future will work out of Ogplaintiffs. den on the main line. Un-r- to-wl- Kern-mer- Joe Jones, the well known young man uf this place, who is now pel Tate detective for the Oregon Short Line, was in from Coalville last nlftbl on his way to liuite, Mont. FAILED TO MAKE SEWER CCNNECTICNS HYRUM GOODALE MUST CONNECT PREMISES UP WITH SEWER. h J, Teach and wife, A. J. and wire, and II. F. Thompson Case la Heard Before Board of Health and wire, tourists from i'enaaeola, Yeaterday Afternoon, Florida, regisiered at the Healy Hotel last night on thair return from YelAt the meeting of the board of lowstone Pnrk. health yesterday afternoon it was asthat Ilyrum Goodale, living Mildred Shields, the seven year old certained on Twenty-fourtstreet, had failed daughter of Harry ami Jenute Shields, to make sewer connections from tha dmd at Oakland, California, Sunday buildings on his premises to tha last after an operation fur appendi- out main and he was instructed to citis. The remains will arrive hern sewar so In complinnco with the law or tills morning on Southern Pacific No. do also lie would be prosecuted. aud the tuncral will take place toThe plaintiffs in the cue, Mrs. 8her-woostreet. day at 556 Twenty-Uni- t end Mrs. Runyon, wore repreThomas Bruce, the well known ami sented by Attorney Farnsworth, The that the out houses popular yardmant.-- r at tha Union complaint stated property of Ilyrum Uoodale were Depot. baa resigned the iNmltUm. he end has hold so king with credit, and bis in unsanitary condition and to avoid hearing the array of witnesses In the many frlouila will regret to learn that matter the board notified Air. Guodalu he, his wife and family left on the and the others present that, under the L'. P. No. 4, lust night to make a home In the east. Robert law, it was their duly to connect their Fielda. formerly foreman uf the en- premises with the sewer and that upou the cumplaint of any person the board gines has been appulnicd to succeed of health would he compelled to order Air. ilruec. the connection to he made. The hoard mmmmmrn Anderson A Gibson, 216 25ih 81., dis- derided that II waa iiuncecHgary to subpute the (igdou tailor who nnnuuuccs mit any evidence whatever that the fact that the sewer connection was himself sole user uf the union label. not made waa a violation of lb law WANTED Woman to do washing at lH under the circumstances end on account of the greet expense Incurred 2JJ34 Adams. 2!ith 81. Sirin, 214 hy the Goodale estate 'In having put One of the Arst nottreable results down new sidewalks, curbing and glitthe board realised that the flowing from the change to the Lncln tering. espouses were quite heavy and ae Cut-of- f is that henceforth unusually were Inclined to show leniency In the large passenger trains will bo run. On hut that under the law, there the old route trains of twelve or matter, more care were divided into suctions, waa nothing to do but to order tho on the new route trains will roach the newer connections to lie made and ale of fiftoeu cere lietore being divid- with the consent of the attorney for ed. Southern Pacific train No. 4. of the plaintiffs tha board ordered tha flftnen rnrs Inst night was one of the sewer connections to be made on or first big traina to pull out since the before Alay 1st, 1P05, provided no further complaints were received In change wee made. regard to the unsanitary rondltlne of the Jack V. IViley, the old If complaints were reretved the Child of Air. end Airs. James 1 Iialey of West Weber, riled last evening of hoard would be compelled to abate the rnmimonla. The funeral will be held ckmeta at once by destroying or reIhla afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Want moving them and forcing Immediate nwer connection, with the underWeber meeting house and the Interment will lie at the Ogden cemetery. standing that such disinfectants should be used as are approved by the sanitary Inapeetor for the balance of this The baby found In front of the residence of A. W. Nelson yesterday morn. year or until the sewer connection Is Ing haa found a new mother. Mrs. Jee-e-le made as above outlined. Farley of Riverside avenue called at the Crlttemion Home yesterday aftTHE OGDEN STATE BANK was ernoon and took the little foundling the plantar In furnishing Its custom-ar-a way with her. with tbs llttls Hems Savings Banks. Any ena desiring to epan a Former Chief of Police John Meli-alsavings account will be fumiahed a Who now resides at Pittsburg. Kan.! bank free fcs Just returned from Yellowstone Is Park aud visiting with friends here. On his way home he wlil stop off for Parker Coal Co., will give away free while at Henver. fi.e lighten to customers. Ask for one when you eenj for coal. O. Cor-mac- d per-lame- four-mont- f r."1. THIEF NOBILITY AflANIST Absefetehr Pare IDAHO CAPTURED HAMILTON COMTESSE LADY LAUGHLIN OF LONDON, IN THE CITY. OGDEN OFFICERS NAB A MAN WANTED AT SHOSHONE FOR STEALING MONEY. Waa Returning From California and Detained Here on Account of Due to the High Altitudes. Waa Captured at Hie Hotel After Returning Frem Utahna Perk Hee Been In Trouble Here Before. The passenger train from California yeaterday afternoon bmaght in a distinguished visitor, mu English countess, lmriy Cointeasr Hamilton Laughlin of laindtm. whit, like many passengers who are effected by Ihe high altitude, suffered a slight temporary derangement, and lr was found necessary after vainly trying to quiet her at the depot h send for the county officers. Lady lAuxhllii, who Is a distinguished appearing aud cultured woman of tfii years of ags. showed no signs of the malady until after leaving the Incoming train. She was first thrown into a lit of indignation and then into a stateof hysteria hy a railway employee demanding of her to show her ticket. When thrown into a elate of excitement it required the efforts of several men to keep her from being run over by the trains, and bar condition showed no signs of Improvement when the officers appeared an hour or so later. At tha sheriff's office lr. Kmiih administered fiieillcal aid aud Father Curiinahan was sent for and in restoring her to calmuass. , She was lukeu awsy from the sheriff! office by Father Cushnaban last evening and placed under the care of a private nurse. Hr. Smith says tbs temporary derangement la must pmlmbiy due to the cause so common with passengers, the sudden change to a high altitude. The dimness liecame quits calm before she left the sheriff's office and conversed freely with those around her. displaying a refinement and elegance of bragiisge, a culture, and a knowledge that aslouisbed her listen- Tom Irving, alia Tom Millrr, recently of Shoshone. Ida., waa arrested at 4:30 yesterday afternoou in a roomstreet ing hmiae at 230 Twenty-fift- h for grand larceny hy Iepuiy Sheriff Sebriug in response to a telegram and run-eixlr'- l from Deputy Shell dem-ripiln- If Drown of Hhoshonr. It has been learned from the officers at Shoshone that Irving stole fill'd in gold Sat unlay last and matte good hi a by A message as earaiie. Sheriff Bailey Monday morning to look out for the thief in Ogden. Deputy Sheriff Uelknap enquired shortly after at the dejmt and was informed that Tom Irving bad had a ticket telegraphed tu Pocatello tu 1. T. Jackson, and that he had given the ticket agent to understand that he was going to Pocatello to Join Jackson. A second message came yesterday from Brown at Shoshone to the effect that Jackson, Irving's pal, had gone tu Butte, but that Irving was probably still In Ogden. Sebrlng started out on a still hunt and soon located fi75 of Irvings bank. money In Irving had given five twenty dollar gold pieces in exchange for the personal chock at merchant and had cashed the check and made a deposit, by singular good fortune Sebrlag discovered that Irving had engaged to take a young lady to r Utahna Park and he learned the boarding house and room where the fugitive waa stopping, and concealing himself, nalilied the offender when he returned to his room. Irving says he is the man wanted and will go back to Shoshone with Brown tomorrow without requisition ers. papers. Twelve dollars was found on She was on her way front California his person, leaving fi7S still missing. rim the Yellowstone IHfh to Ht. Iaiuis. Irving is the man who waa arrested She Is of a yealthy family of the noseveral weeks ago here for fighting bility and a pen da the greater part of with a waiter In the Elite icsfe, and her wealth traveling. Among her ef- has been In custody here before, say fects at the sheriff' office was a grip the officers. He la also wanted In for opening letters belonging to containing innumerable newspaper clippings alluding to her vbits at va- the United States mail. rious parts uf the world; there also was a letter of thank acknowledging COMING a valuable donation to the government BA8WCCK ISDIAMS ABE ut Washington. Fair Committes Haa Secured Them as Lady Laugliliu is uue of three chilOna of the Attractions. dren of a wealthy father, and upon the death of the latter received half the At the meeting, of the county fair estate, which she placed in charge of committee yesterday afternoon great the lord chancellor of England, receivprogress was reported in the matter ing since an annual duwury uKn of preparations and exhibits. which she maintains herself as she It is definitely settled that the Bantravels. There is scarcely a place in nock Indians are coining. fifteen braves Europe nr Amriii-- she has not visited, In all will be down wlih a Urge numand she has visited the Holy nd and will race every day three limes. In her travels she has ber of ponies, been the guest of people uf high rank at the fair in their native costumes. Charles WcHaler is preparing to give aud position in all nations visited. 8ne regular relay foot race of one fourth la an unusually large and handsome miles with three teams elderly lady, Is well preserved aud has The Stale Industrial Schoolcontesting. 1 preparrefined and intelligent features. exhibit. Khe cannot understand why the ing to place an extensive Two carloads of race horses will railway employee should insult her by lie down from Pocatello. A great many see and .lo her ticket tu Salt Lake demanding horses are here and among know where she we going. . them Julia A. A great deal of fine stork le being HAS MAOE M31ICK entered. The Barrows lima, are preparing to FOR HEW TRIAL give the greatest fruit exhibit ever seen outside the irrigation Congress. Damage Suit Brought Against C. F. The t'rmjnn Hm. of Ogden and A I. to Supersede Former Case, Pleasant View will put in a competiA notice of mol ion ftu a new trial tion fruit dlHpIsy aa will Enoch Farr waa filed In I he Hecond Judicial district of Twelfth Street. All exhibitors of periahablo fruit court today in the damage suit case of Frank A1. Parrel vs. wr Colorado Fuel will be furnished cold storage free. O. A. Kennedy, superintendent of the A Iron company and Georgs A. Lowe mineral exhibit, reports a large numA Co. The otlginai case, the comj plaint of which waa filed Outolier 21, ber of mining entries. settled July 27 ot this IPOS, was TIME EXTENDED. year. Ou that date Farrel waa awarded 6f.78.50 damages for an inferior grade of pig iron, contrary to orders, shipped Washington. Kept. 20. Th Secreby the former of the two cnmiunilra tary of War has authorized the exand handled hy the latter. The grounds tension from 18 months to two years urged by the defendsnie for a new of the period of time for the pro-seat in of cUlms for drawback on trial are, excessive damages, insufficiency of evidence, that it was conexport duties on hemp paid by Ameritrary to law and that there were cer- can manufacturers and importers, It tain errors in the law occurring at Ih-- t having been found that owing to the trial. remoteness of th Philippines the first lime allowed wits frequently too short to effect a settlement of (heir claim. SWEDES HAVE A FIGHT Bho-sho- Richmond, Vs., Pcpt. 20. The Grove. United Ancient Order Two ef Them Indulge In Exchange of Roughness. of Druids of the United States, met in biennial eaion here today. It is Albert Iloghind and John Gustison, that San Francisco will (wo drunken Swedes, were brought to understood the police station last night in a bloody he the next place of meeting. and badly battered condition at lit.; result of an encounter at the North ROOSEVELT TAKES EXCURSION. Star saloon. Oyster Bay. Sept. 20. As no visitors Officers Vance and Sullivan, who at Sagamore Hill tomails the arrest, ssy that the tight hud engagement day, the president and Mrs. Roosevelt wax crowded on by Hoglund. I li left for a boating excursion on the younger and larger, hut most intoxicated of the two, but that the old man sound. Already several Important engagewas giving a good account of himself when stopiasl by tho officers. Officer ments have been made hy (he president to lie met after he returns to WashingVance attempted to make the arrest alone, but the two burly fighter re- ton. Next Friday M. Jusserand, the will present to sisted, aud he waa obliged to call for French ambassador, the president M. Picard, the head of help. the French commission to the St. Louis afternoon exposition. On Saturday the President will receive tile delegates to the congress which wa held recently at SL Louis The following arc tha arrival at the Saturday night the president and Mrs. Roosevelt will entertain at a large dinRead hotel for the last twenty-fou- r ner. given in honor or the Archbishop hours. H. 8. Wnlker. St. Ignite: Well, of Canterbury. The guests will Include New .r: Mrs. K. J. Robinson. Salt member of the cabinet and other nolkc: W. E. Onto.W.Chicago; T. F. Far- table people. R. Duller. rell. St. luiis: Salt J. W. Dailey. Itenver: 8. If. OREGON FLOUR FOR MASSACHUSETTS. Kmnewsky. Salt l.ake; H. 8. Kor.ruin-k- r. San Francisco: Y. V. Untinsky, Portland, Ore.. Sept. 20. A flouring Huntsville; Innard Vogel. New York: Nate K. Harri. Philadelphia; F. M. mill haa received an order for ten Lilile. Omaha: N. H. Colin. St. Joaepii. carloads of flour to oe shipped overMo.; J. It. Nelson. Montpelier. Ida.; land to Boston. Mass. This la the first Gill Richard. Salt ljike City; C. G. order of the kind so far aa known for shipment of flour east. Under Ailvery. Corinnr. I'tali: C. M. Leary. the San Framlaco: A. C. Griffith. New ordinary circumstances the mills on the cosst are unable to compete with York; F. F. St urge. New York; G. Ganx. New York: F. R. Jones, gait eastern millers, and It 1 to the scarcity of the cereal in the middle west and Lake; Gahe Mitchell. New York. the high prices the order le attribut- REED HOTEL Have you ever thought how contented you would feel, how well you would look, and what satisfaction it would afford your friends tosee you dressed in one of our handsome Fall Suits? L C. L The new garments are now on our tables. The best designers and cutters the most skill- ful tailors have all done their very best for vou. C. Come in and let our new suits talk to you for a few moments. MAIL C. They have a great story to tell of their excel- lence. C. Every purse can find here a suit to fit it. C Suits at $10. $12.50. $15, Fred M. up to $25. Nye Thc cioth., W1TIIOCT POSTAGE STAMPS. ed. AUSTRIAN NAVAL LEAGUE aahingion. Sept. 2ti. Under an order signed hv the postmaster general today an innovation was made in th postal service by which identical of mail matter of the third piece and f.iiirh class may le mailed witlt-ou- l poKtaa,- - stamp affixed thereto, emigre iiuring the last afiKdon made provision for the tranmision in the mail or (inantittea of not lx than -idem teal piece of ttiiw character of mini and Oie prcreiii order is in ol that act. t Esopns. Sept. 2'. Judge Parker today has hern In iloee touch with advisers who are in attendance upou the state convention at "The Democrats ere working herd, Saratoga. Every few minutes messengers were to be seen climbing the hill harder in fact than they have worked from th telegraph office to the judge's in years and nothing but victory can house. The otieratof who Land leu Mr. be seeu. Indiana will go Democratic Parker's personal telegram was busy aud I am assured that Wiwousin will moat of the day, but in spite of ihe fall luto line and of course New orx many mesuage the caadidate found will go for Parker and Its vis. "Will national headquarters be time to issue orders to his men in the west? Mr. Taggart tbe harvesting of the crops. There were no jsiiitlcsi callers at was asked. "Of that I cannot speak today and the judge took a as yet. 1 will know more about It . later." lung horuelwck ride. Row-mou- NEW Senator Gorman of Maryland, also arrived here tonight. JERSEY REPUBLICANS NOMINATE. LIGHTNING STRUCK WIRES. Trenton. N. J.. Sept. 20. In a state convention that wa both enthusiastic, and harmonious the Republican of New nominated Jersey today Former State Senator Edward C. Stoke, of Cumberland, for the gnvern-o- t ship. Senator Stokes, who had been III, appeared In the convent Urn and accepted the nomination in a speech that v.as well received. The platform adopted provides for the taxation of second class railroad pmiierty at local rates. Thin would add alsit fi4OO.0tH) to the fil.500.0d0 of taxes paid annually by the rallroada in this state. Second rlasa pmiierty used for railroad purposes Is outside of the line or main stem as It is deserihed in the law. NEW INTERPRETATION OF Reno, Vienna. Sept. 20. An Austrian naval lesnur. modelled after the frman naval league, was organized here y. It is supported by a rich dnke. lrsn Ferlin.tnd. the Austrian ministry and other influential personage. to-dr- lmi. Sept. Fraternieiiv nf St- - Bejit. 20. Lightning of the company was burned out, and for some time the town wa in darkness. But for the auxiliary plant at Floriston the town would have been in darkness throughout the night. 'Electric storms have been frequent here for the past several days Considerable damage ha been done, but no v fatalities are reported. THE NCRTH AESTERn A Russo-Jspanes- ... e been 4 xjb. weetern maps, each .14x20, 0!M form for wdereuc. Tt- - V00 tka shown In u, showing relative uuiit kg strength and finaaclaiLfa4 kq Russia and Jspaa. ( Copy mailed to any eelpt of ten (10) cents C. A. Waiker. Gen. By, 2206 South Mil Salt City, Utah. iailytt! Wj ti ), .RU Agcfh grand Direction Northwestern Th.,.. Association, R. Alexander Grasf?11 fo Ident Manager. Wednsday, Sept2i BOISE GETS THE PENNANT. Boise, Ida.. Sept. 20. By defeating Spokane today Boise clinched the pennant, placing it out of the reach of tha visiting club. Score: R. h. E. EX- CLUSION ACT. Jos. Pilgrim and Loula Elliott the Powerful , p,- -,. Russian Melc-Dram- - Washington. Sppt. 20. Immigration Bui 1 12 officials in Washington tonight ex5 g Spokane 0 much when told of (lie pressed surprise Batteries Stefkella and Hanson; reported derision of United States Com- Dammann and Stanley. missioner Slayden at Portland, Ore., that a Chinese woman charged with being illegally In the United States SIAIEKENT and who consequently married a Chinese citizen waa thereby entitled to a residence in this country. It Is the first (Continued from page S.) time In the history of the servirc, they ay, that the provisions of the exclucans, and likewlao of members of the sion act have been thus Interpreted. dominant church in Utah. That ConThe derision of the commissioner Is stitution provided: final, as the law gives the government "The rights of conscience shall nevno right to appeal in euch cases. er be infringed. The stare shall make no law respecting an establishment of 20. Tbe citizens of religion or prohibiting the free exerMilan, Sept Milan have become tired of the vancise thereof; no religions test shall dalism of strikers and have organized be requred ae a qualification for any a league to aid the police In office of public trusi or for any vote order. Parties nf citizens at any election; nor shall any person went through the town today searchbe incompetent aa a witness or juror ing for strikers who have been identi- on account of religious belief or the fied with recent violence and a number absence thereof. There shall he no of arrests were made. union of Church or State, nor shall any church dominate the state or inOFFICIAL DENIAL MADE. terfere with lla functions. Upon the provision of our ConstituMadrid, Sept. 20. Official denial la tion the Republican party stands. made of the story printed in the Republoans of Utah, do your duty. yesterday under date of Stand by your party ticket. Btand hy Bilbos that a Russian cruiser had been the party of prosperity, progress and seen off Cape 8t. Marie and she had equal rights, whose success Insures fired two shots at end taken possesthe development of the natural re-sion of a merchant vessel supposed to sources and the upbuilding and main- be a British steamship. tenance of the home industries of our state. With malice toward none, with TAGGART pOES SOME TALKING. charity for all,seeking only to do right, and to accord to all Republicans alike New York. Sept. 20. Thomas Tagthe equal consideration to which they are entitled under party discipline gart, chairman of the Democratic national committee, arrived in New York and government, the committee confidently appeals to the rank and file of the party and asks them to say OF whether the disappointed ambition of . one man is sufficient excuse for the attempt to defeat the grand old party of of Lincoln, Blaine, McKinley and Roosevelt. (Continued from Page 1.) By order of the executive commit-Lo- o ,...,...10 For run . ASU Ain non Dear General Boynton: An invitation to address your society on the battle of Pittsburg landing can only be esteemed by an ntan who we there aa a privilege and a great honor. I beg tu tender my sincere thanks for it, to yon personally, and to the historic body you represent. Over twenty years ago General Sher-r-ta- n wrote me a similar Invitation on behalf of tbe Army of tbe Tennessee. It happened that I was Just going to Europe for n considerable absence and was thus compelled to forego the opportunity but in expressing regret I ventured to tell General Sherman that if ever I should be able to meet such a call I should hope to have Ihe Army of the Cumberland in the audience. Unfortunately for me your meeting comes at the exact date when my position as a director of the Associated Press requires attendance for our annual meeting In New York. Nothing hut such clear duty would now prevent me from standing up before the honored survivors of the army that saved a lost field in the greatest battle of tbe civil war at the went, and recounting face to face what I beard of the anticipations of the leading commanders from their own lips the night before, what I saw on the first morning of the bailie along tho bank of the river for three miles below PUtsbtng landing, what I saw that first forenoon on the Held itself, when and undet what circumstances 1 saw the advance uf Buells army gifted on the narrow strip of land by the river side into which our people had been forced and especially when and how those splendid. compact ranks advanced over the ground that bud been lost. I should like, too, to ask this society to consider if it does not yet owe a duty to itself and to Us honored dead. Official publications bave or: recently come to my knowledge ju which, aside from personal errors that need not be noticed there appears a strange distort iou of tacts as to when the several parts of the army of the Ohio became engaged with tbe enemy on the sixth aud seventh of April, 1862. An old book of my own, Ohio in the War," printed long before the official reports were accessible, is quoted as one autborii.v for these statements but In some few case I have already been able to collate they agree neither with that work nor with the official reports, nor with themselves, and the time when certain regiments went into action ta set down, on the very monuments the state has erected on the spot, three or four hours after they bad been hotly engaged and the field had been well nigh regained. Whether this is due to a blundering effort to shield names which need no such treacherous props to thi-isolid renown and to do It at the expense of the army of the Ohio, or whether it is due to mere incompetence, the effect 'is the same. Can your society, in loyalty to itself and to its martyrs on ' that field, permit these misrepresents-j tlons to stand? Believe me. wiih renewed thanks and regrets, Verv sincere'.v. yours, WlilTELAW REID. ' A burst cf rliei-followi-the reading nf the Idler. The Grand Arm;- - of the Republic." the F ilij.Ti nr mi address of the G. A. R.. eiicit.-- J sm: r.pplans.. General (tiDvenor of Ohio, alsu WILLIAM SPRY. Chairman. ALLEN T. SANFORD, Src'y. CUMMINGS COMMISSION j r.'.-.;':- j ! A play of intense interest stun doue scenic production, cast of uneqyd od excellence. THBILLIKC CLIMAXES! STARTLING EFFECTS Seata now on salt. Price: 76c, Sh Box 25c. teats, fil.00. Curtain at 8:30 sharp. 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The Associated America met at the World's Fair fidsy. p. A. McPherson spke. of Port'snd. lirruun, responded to j The exd'r'-- c closed with iho tilus-- , Mayor Wells address of wehm,c. ing ol the "Siar Spangled Banner. 20 Nev., hit the electric light wires of the Rena Power, Light A Water company tonight and aa a result the big generator 1 W have had a most enjoyable time and nof only have worked , but have to receive must had tbe baiisfai-tinpositive assurance of victory throughout tbe middle west. He continued: . 1 Mr. Thoms BurdRL Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Peterson. Miss Hazel Hunt Mlea Mable Spencer. Mrs. Montgomery. 47 24th Street OGDEN - - - UTAH |