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Show MOBNiyg EXAMINER, WIFE IS DEAD Her Death Results From Heart Disease-S- he Was Visiting Her Son at West Point at the Time of Her Demise. ator John Sherman of Ohio, and eral William T. Sherman. MRS. MILES DEAD. , V A dispatch tA point annountoe thatMilM died.uddenwas Mile General night. Ir last ar-Ha time. the at not present Point today. Weet .rived at ! ! York. Aug. JL Mrs. West Point. N. Y, Aug. Kelsua A. Miles died here last night heart dleease. She and General eon, uilss had been risking their mili-farawreian, who la a atndent at the urademy. General Miles was irot of his wifes ient at the time Zgth having gone out of town yes-H- e returned today. Mrs. Miles rtTeS years old. She made a num-h- r of calls yesterday and apparently in her usual health. Mrs. Miles j T is vu the daughter of Judge Charles niece of the late Sen gfrorman and a .C.M.'.TEjij UH. Another Intsreetlng Game In the Com- mercial League. Commercial Another game of was played at the baseball ijuiie night Gin wood Baseball Park Monday Furnl-tura kotween the Z. C.MJ. and Boyle Co. teems, resulting in a victory Although costMr the former team. made wereerrors by each side, the ly very Interesting and a great dnl of enthusiasm was shown by the r vn large crowd Commercial that turned out The League games are quite all are invited to attend popular and (me of charge. LINE-UP-. BOYLE FUR. CO. E. C. M. L Trtseder Geerhard. . c'arle - lb.. . ...... Stratford . . . .l.f Williams r.t Wingsgsrd W. Boyle Wykes r.f Bell Score by innings: C. Co Slater D1" Boyle a J. Wsrdleigh C. M. L Boyls Furn. A Boyle 2b 3b Watson Browning - Committee are requested 'to make all necessary arrangeiueLte for the bolding f the primaries in thoir respective warde or districts, and o give ample notice, so iLnl ail Itepubiicsns will have a full opportunity to participate. The delegates -- hosea to the JiM.cinl Convention will hioei for purposes of organization at the County Court House on Monday. August 15. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., une hour before op. ening the Convention. The delegates chosen to the Slate Convention will meet for purposes of organisation at the County Court House, August 20, lot. at 2 o'clock p. m Ogden, Utah. July 26. 1904. By Order of Republican County Central Committee. A. W. AGEE. Chairman. JNO. V. BLl'TH, Secretary. GALLAGHERS TRUNK FACTORY. Gen- Manufacturers of T rungs and Ban Leather Goods. Repairing nt reasonable prices, on short nolle. Call and ea ns and we can save yon 25 per DAVID I. GALLACHER. The American cent Paris. Aug. 2. 222 25th wtreet embassy declares there is no truth in the report that Waldron Shsplelgh, the EXCURSION RATES. student of- - West Lebanon, Me., who VIA UNION by swallowing committed suicide St Louis and return strychnin nt the Hotel Dore here July f 12.50 16, was n nephew of Ambassador Por9l7.au Chicago and return ter. Chicago and return via SL Louis 350.00 St Louis and return via Chicago 850.00 Limit 60 days, Transit limit 10 days each direction. COMMITS SUICIDE. Pullman sleepers through to St.Louls ' without change. L. 1. John Aug. Seattle, Wash., Tickets on sale Tuesdays and FriArmstrong, of San Francisco, shot days each week. Stop overs allowed. vnb brain the in himself through A. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Past. Agt cant lot here late tonight on sc-count of poor health, . Although the Wtlkiig ob is itiinr. bullet passed entirely through bis Few people probably know what heed he le still alive. He was a Is that enables flics to walk on the re man of about S5 years d ing. It has been supposed tint the of age. ability to do so was due to tbe fa. that each of tbelr foot Is a miniate sir puiup. This theory was found t lie unsouud, and It was then explair.c that the feat was made possible I CALL FOR REPUBLICAN means of a viscous substance whii PRIMARIES. exuded from the bain on their fee This thoepy also was abandoned r A Primary Caucus Is hereby called being only partly accountable for tl of to be held throughout' the County facts, ai-- tbe preferred explanation i Weber, Bute of UUh, on Friday, Au- that flics tw enabled to walk npidd gust 12, 1904. at 8 oclock p. m., tor on smooth feU.w1anis by tbe Jic. the election of 45 delegates to the Re- down of capillary adhesion. An iuvcsU6:i,.i held be to Convention State publican at Salt Lake City, August 25th, 1904, baa found by n series of nice calcul. and 53 delegatee to the Republican (ions, such ns the weighing and men Judicial District Convention for the uring of hairs, that a fly would L Second District, to be held at Ogden upheld by capillary attraction were ! s as heavy again as it City, Angus. 15, 1904. All electors who believe In the prinfly in' supposed- to be furnirhc ciples and policies of the Republican with from 10,000 to 12,000 minute These-exudparty ns advocated from Lincoln to an oily fluid, and Roosevelt, are Invited to participate in is because of repulsion betireen t this primary election. The election will be held at the watery surface and this oily liquid thin 11 finds it difficult to mount a damp places designated below, and at the a ened to both times stated, for delegatee glass. Ks roof's Wrothr. conventions, and the delegatee are apportioned among the various voting dlstrlcU and wards as follows: vseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee iit 1- 1 2 2 4 6 1 0 2 4 1 0 5 11 Total 0 . well-dresse- four-ninth- 1 le STATE CONVENTION, 45 DELEGATES -- OGDEN CITY. Nik 1. NO. 2 . . S No. 3. . 7 No. 4 No. 5 BiUerle . . a . .... ... I.......... .....j.. ....... ................. 1 ipnua rnaiMU. is a curious story of how the There or huntDuke d'Acsni. when Ling of Spain, ing I never rememi .ri.l i, have seen told a imiiefeer tu wham ho was talktwo Individuals lix.i., together In ing to cover hlmvelf. Hie sun being that by so doing he amity, and even their rnrc tender re- hot. farot-ilinlations are tainted at times with th made him a grandee. Marshal Irlni. unamtable habit of rumd'calinm. The to prevent this catastrophe. kniK-kemales are decidedly than their the man's hat out of his band, and acmatua, whom they accordcording to some the muleteer had ingly with the ulmt caution. If th something to do with tbe sssasslnstlon fair inamorata does-i'- i like the looks that followed a few days afterward. of her advancing au.Tur she settles th murderThe Eiwstlui. question offhand by making ous spring at him, c.ucling him la her "I am getting up a subscription list claws, stinging h.'-- to death and mak- for the relief of tbe poor. Can't you ing a hearty meal off Min. Thi is put your family down, sir?" "Madam, since you ask a personal scarcely loverlike. On the other hand, if a dubious wife, tl.i tciuule scorpion question. I don't mind telling you tin. is a devoted mother, she hatches her I can pet 'em all down, eicept m. . eggs in her own o i hi--- , brings forth wife's mother. New Orleans Time-Democrat. ui.iikc alive her young her relation i, ths spider and rami them slmut on Ihwf Sorrel tr, her back, to tbe uiiirlur nt fifty, durA Kansas editor pro tribute to th l ch lunoceut .hood. till they ing their sorrel pie. which was one oi are of an age to shift for themselves sheep tb luxuries of primitive Knusas. "1 . in the struggle for ciisteui-eComhill was dried apple pie from Ilccrmbe Mugasiue. until grass, or nntil the wq.iaw with wild gooseberries. Bu. Crcn-.airFlref Fmaa la iarrisa. happy thought, with tb cuming o: The first white lawfully cre tbs Johnny Jumpnp came sheep sorre-and- . mated within the limits of tbs with sorghum sweetening, wlia United States, accordnig to wishes and lm'cly pies were made! Com bread ai: desires expressed by himself, was Colo- Missouri barou, sorghum and buffet nel Henry Laurens, one of the Revo- milk, with a quarter section of she lutionary patriots, lie was born In sorrel pie to finiab up! Kansas prop, Charleston. K. C in the year 1724, and of tills day and generation don't knot died on his plsntsiinii near that place what real good living is. on Dec. 8, 1792. ilis will, which ha bod requested them to open and read the next day after his death, was E. THE CAUSE OF EVERY with tbe following: 1 solHABI1 AND DEFORMITY emnly enjoin it upon my son. as an duty, llmi, as soon as he (Acuta or chronic conveniently can after iny decease, ha In cither sex, cause my body tu la w ripped in twelve yard of towcluth and burned young or old.) The until It be entirely consumed. Treated with t request wsa carried out to the letter COMMOF natural In and wsa the beglnuing of cremation America. SENSE METHOC without Drug Kigllah Cfearaefarlaflra. The Englishman is less social than Medicine or Sur men of any other nationality; 1 mean gory. he la leas conscious of the ties which bind humanity together, bis moral for- BIRTH MARKS, MOLES AND CAN mation owes little to his relations with CER8 REMOVED. FEMALE COMother men, he scarcely troubles him- PLAINTS of all kinds treated successself about what they think, and If be fully without an operation. ever considers the matter at all it DISEASES OF ALSO PRIVATE makes no difference in bis sentiments MEN. Falling Hair and Baldness Cur-ed. and actions. In short, the Englishman is to n certain extent a recluse; lie is Come and Investigate and you wll' more aloof from the world in which he be convinced of the Wonderful Heal Uvea and the neighbors whom be eling Power called Into action by this bows than the men of any other man. Boutmys "The EngUeb nationality. CONSULTATION FREE. People. NO. 29 BROOM 110TEU Caaatkallatlp During many year, .cni-pio- sis-if- or ............. as .. ............ I. DIS-AES- ............ ............ In- ehool in St. Louis, will leave ow for the East It was planned formerly that tomorr- Delegates ...... . . ........ ...... 19 ...... ... ............... No. 18. No. No. ............... 1 1 nt ......... 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Wa know you they will be sold at three-fourth- a ciate the splendid values we offer you. -- , Ticket Office via Beginning August First Off at Before you start call TO For One Week Per Cent e ilt-aatlo- Drug . Store . ATLAS. 8IA-JAPA- liolitz Window B CS. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE RUS To be given sway this week at Lyceum Theater. NEW FACES NEW ACTS NEW PICTURES. ADMISSION ....10 CENT8 r hun- Continuous quotations on New York Stocks and Chicago Grain. Wo bny and sell stocks sad grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to com In and transact business with th utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information ("System of Speculation), free upon application. 24S2 Washington. PRIZES IN beautiful ride of over fifteen dred r.ile and a chance to visit the brititih pofeseaitions. Far from Ogden I29.S5 via Oregon CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. SEE 10 A AL- Short Line fur tbe round trip tickets limited returning to Sept. 15th. There would r.ot be so many open mouths if there were not so many pen ears.-Hu- ll. THE EXCURSION TO RAYMOND, BERTA, AUGUST 6TH. AND RETURN ......... .......... juXirrerf 6 X 20.. .. .. Griggs should accompany X At A party when they left here, but Fifth Imrge Ward, at Fifth Ward Amuseaccount of other business needing ment HalL h attention be will not leave until District Delegates kter. X No. 21..... ........ Following are names of the puplis X 22 No. '... who have been honored by being BeX 23 No. rated to go to 8L Louis: No. 24.. 1 Harold Taylor, Preston, Idaho; Cllf-nr- d No. 25 1 Thompson, Inkom, Idaho; Naomi Wright, Bountiful; Pearl, West, Pleas-u- t COUNTY DISTRICTS, Grove; Rulou Thompson, Sclpio; District Ud Kenuett Olsen, Ferron. Delegates The party will arrive in St. Louis Pleasant View, North Ogden, Randall North School foveral days before the opening of the Ogden House S Model school and thus will have a rhance to visit the Fair and become Farr-Wes- t, Plain City No. 1 and. 2, Warren Plain City Adobe rumewhat acquainted with the condl-on- i School House 2 In the city. The Model school will remain In session four weeks and Harrisvllie, Marriott, Blatervllle will be Slaterville, Perry School House. 2 attended by the brightest pu-Pfrom across the water as well aa Kanesvllle, School Roy Roy wan the United States. 1 House Eden, Liberty Eden ' School X House RAILROAD Hooper No. 1, Hooper No. 2 each X Christensens Hall No. 1, West Weber West Weber SJX ri of Weber Stake students and No. 2 West Weber Amusement friends went to Baltair today via Hall .each 1 he Rio Grande Western. Huntsville No. 1, Huntsville No. 2 each 1 Triegraphones for the convenience of Wangs guard's Hall trainmen on the Rio Grande Western Uintah, Burch Creek Uintah X we been Installed at Roy and Nolan. School House ca f delayn at these places traln-ar- e Riverdsle School Rlverdale X able to call up the Salt ink House Office. Wilson Wilson School House.... X Tom Bannigan, who has been at the Southern Paclflc JUDICIAL DI8TRICT CONVENTION, a number of years, left today shops 53 DELEGATES OGDEN CITY. for a hlrty diys vacation to his old home One delegate wiU be elected from !Lewfor York state, which Tie has not each of the 25 Ogden City election 0 seventeen yearn. districts by the electors of the respecW. H. Bancroft, at general manager of tive districts, end one delegate Oregon Short Line, and E. Buck-nai- u, large from each of the 1st, 3rd, 4th and division superintendent of the 5th Ogden City wards, or precincts, uregon Short Line, came in from the to be chosen by the electors of said wards respectively. In sperisl care, "No. 5M ud went to Salt Lake City.apd County Districts. One delegate will he chosen from of the 24 election districts outPPu. what U the national bird? each side of Ogden City, by the electors of nil ST1 to th y on, but the respective districts. Where two or more voting districts JJbxwevelt came In its the stork. meet together to elect a delegate or delegatee to the Slate Convention, the She certainly wouldn't electors of each of said districts enhavs the to wear a suit like that!" titled to elect a delegate to the State bathing 4 know-bnbe thinks she has or Judicial District Convention, shall t the figure separate and hold a district meeting Philadelphia Press. tor that purpose at the same time and place aa already designated In this a11 4,4 rou that t save yon cull. this morning? Immediately after the election of rourse I did. delegates, the chairman and secretary anted to of each meeting should tdd t01!.pfOToUx,! certify to the u VwrtpL chairman and secretary of the Coun4 Producing the letter- )- ty Committee the names of the perleU sons chosen as delegates to each of YhT dldn,t I,1,ce?-CI- ncin the conventions named. Ths members of the County Central Super-htende- Ik Do you mean to say that I am a liar? RlLtcr- - 1 hope that I couM not do so ungentlemanly a thing. But 1 see you catch my idea. ST. LOUIS X House. .... ........... Cr-Bg- Bluster X Fourth Ward, at Court Room in Court Miss Frances N. Eddy and the six District14 No. pupils selected from the State InstitNo. 15 ute for the Deaf and Blind, to represNo. 18.... .... ent that institution nt the Model No. 17 ...... . 30. Noon. The rumor Tokio, fur it. Ills Bride (sweetly) Yon said ed fall of July Fort Arthur is officially proyou wanted It ironed, dear, so I have nounced to be untrue. sent it to the laundry. WORLDS FAIR C3 GX3SS52E9G GSSZ2CS30G2 ............... ............ Ire Accompanies! by Mias Eddy, structor at Ihs School. OFFICIALLY DENIED. . Portieres and Couch Covers X No. 7.. .. .. .. X No. 8 X No. 9 .. .. WPILS WILL LEAVE Third Ward, at Mound Fort Amusement HalL FOB THE EAST District Delegates X No. 10 SCHOLARS FROM THE SCHOOL 11. No. 1 FOR THE BLIND GO TO ST. X . No. 12. LOUIS. X No. 13 I DAN-H- Ta Bb Iraard. Mr. Tromuer Where ou earth la my new silk hat? I've looked everywhere cam-aroun- X T NO. ACTiEST 3, 1004. X , QUALITIES WEDNESDAY MOUSING, X X At Large . . . . Flygara, Tre seder. Boyle, Boyle Furniture Co. A Second Ward, at Third Ward AmuseJlarke. ment HalL District Delegalei ONCE USED, YOU WONT FOR-BE- THE REFRESHING 6 First Ward, at City Hall. District Delegates 2. C. M. I. )F OGDEN, UTAH, 128 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street. All G30 |