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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH, Tili nsDAV MORNING, WENT the asaayer. who !r. Roy iraa tent to the State fair in charge of PARTY OF the Weber county mining exhibit, took down to the capital about 600 pound of aniplea of The various ores found in this part of the Mate. , lhe regular meeting of the Real Estate Association aai held today at tha Weber dub. Ur. I. F. Dunn, auperln-irndeof motive power of Oregon yhurt Line, and air. F. M. Farrell of theit Ogden Steel and Iron Co., were pres-etand at the urgent solicitation of lhe members contented to talk aitop. lijth guesta had much to aay regaid-lu-g the poseibllitiee of the iron manufacturing business in Utah and it ia l.ogible that tne next session will be devoted to the same subject. d William Spencer, a well to do ranchof man of Randolph, the Isaac Sloan, the man who died in the y city Jail, arrived from Randolph yesmr-daafternnon to arrange for the burial of his father-i- law. son-in-la- n Goorge A. Sebring arrived from at oclock yesterday 2 G. R. Day. the nun PROMINENT REPUBLI- by Senators Fairbanks and Dolllver will speak ln Ogden Thursday night and the arrangements have beeu made occasion. Among the features will be a reception to be lendeied lo Senator Fairbanks from 5 to 6 y. m. at the Reed. the candidates for Yesterday electors ln this state, presidential of the executive many went and other west to meet him.' Among liia members of the party were: Senator Reed Saioot, Justices McCarty and Baru-h- , of the supreme court; lion. James A. Miner, Hou. John C. Cutler, State Engineer Pareunia, Hon. D. N. Straup, lion. James Christiansen, lion. Wm. Spry. Hon. James H. Anderson, lion. E. H. Calllster and others. At Ogden the party were joined by Congressman Joseph Howell, Joe A. Ed wants, State Auditor, and lion. 13. W. Wade. r com-iuitt- ee FAIRBANKS COMING. Truckee, Cal, Oct. 5. At thia point, on the summit of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at 7 o'clock this morning, Senator Fairbanks bade adieu to the state of California, and to the people of the three Pacific coast states Tbs stop was made before breakfast, but no formal seech was made. This was due to a mistake in announcing the meeting for the evening Instead of morning. There were, however, a number of men at the ataUon when the train pulled in and these the senator greeted with a hearty handshake. The eenator expressed his appreciation of the hospitality that had been everywhere on the trip extended to trim. RELIGION CLASSES A1 The California State Board of Trade special will arrive in this city In a train about 1 o'clock In the afternoon, to route eastern points. Friday, an Travelling PaaMoger Agent Moaely of the Hand man linen will accompany tin party an fax ns Green River. E. Buckingham, general superintend-ra- t of tha Oregon Short Line, W. R. Scott, division superintendent of the Southern Pacific; and Assistant Chief Engineer W. H. Marsh, of the Southern Pacific, went over tha cut-o- ff yesterday in a special train made up of the private can Buena Ventura and No. 6." A. B. Moaely, traveling passenger agent of the Harrlman system in Ogden, ban received advicee that the Cal. Exempt Firemen will arrive in Thursday morning in a apeclal car and will remain in the city all day. Chief Grave of the fire department ia making arrangement to entertain the ifornia Ogden veteran fire fighter. Topeka, Kan, Oct E. The Santa Fe railroad will today have fourteen eastbnuud aud ten westbound passenger trains through Fort Worth, Tex. These are the train that hare been tied up by high water. The eastbound trains will reach Kansas City beginning with noon of Thursday. NorthPortland, Ore, October ern Pacific railroad baa announced a rate on apples to apply from points he In aastsrn Washington and Idaho, including the Washington and Columbia River branch, aa Car east aa S tap las, Minn. The new rate will be 10 cents per hundred with a 20,000 minimum, (gainst a previous rate of 75 cents with a 24,000 pound minimum, and will he effective October 8. The change is de In order that the second grads apples can be sent from the Washlng-t- a and Idaho points to the eastern narket as well aa those of first grade. PROBABLY OVERESTIMATES HIM. Why la Judkln's wife so jealous of als stenographer?" "Well, you see, Mrs. Judkins was stenographer before he married her. and she doesnt believe any woman is n resist Judkins. Chicago NORTH OGDEN POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE WILL BE MARRIED AT SALT LAKE. Summary of Health Conditions In Wo her County. North Ogden, Weber county, Utah, Oct. 5, 1904. Last Sunday Elder Herrick of the Stake board of religious class workers, visited our ward and organised three religion classes in the ward. John Q. Blaylock was chosen principal and Irene secretary of the entire organization, with Maggie Chambers, Maggie Storey, Pearl Jones and Emily Woodfleld teachers in the Central school; Kate Montgomery, NetUe Gibson aud Elizabeth Derrett ln the South Washington school, and Sarah Gibson and Ella Garner in the Randall school. Charles N. Barker, eon of Newman H. Barker, and Florence A. Montgomery. daughter of Wm. Montgomery, highly respected young people of this place,' take a pleasure trip to Salt lake City today, where they twain will become one. Tbs young man expects noon to depart for a uussiou to the Southern Stales. Tlw Randall school storied last Monwith day on the school year pf 1904-05- , Miss Sarah Gibson in Aarge. L. W. ShurtUff, president of the Weber Stake, and members of the high council will visit our ward next Sun day, October 16th, and hold annual conference. They will be ia attendance at the 8unday school la the morning and hold regular conference session In the afternoon. . E. M. Blaylock is home from Car lln, Nev, for a short rest He has been employed there by the Southern Pacific company since laat March. The measles epidemic la becoming quite prevalent ln this locality. There are some quite severe cases. From the reports received by the secretary of tha county board of health the following summary for the nine months just closed ia made: Smallpox, 3 cases; chlckenpox, 27 cases; diphtheria, 4 cases; scarlet fever, 5; typhoid, 15; measles, 24; pneumonia, 6; consumption, 3; whooping cough, 43. Deaths from typhoid, 4; from measles, 3; 15; pleurisy, 4; consumption, whooping cough, 3; total, 15. From other causes, 60; total 66. Our local registration officer, Alfred In Kofoel, ia getting hts machinery to readiness to prepare our citizens exercise their franchise for the candi-8. dates of their choice on November . Ft-rri- WARRANTY. DEEDS The following real estate transfers were effected yesterday and recorded on the county books: e, Lauisa J. Lethbridge to John Ogpart of lot 35. block 10, South den survey, and part of lot 3, block 1, five acre plat A; 2,000. Charles W. Chase to Amanda Chase, part of lot 24, block 7, live acre plat A; Pin-gre- li f most emphatically I Automobiles 8ngle and 8u,ti best the ,r sX? maaeT that For Rent wVh tte UbIes cll Jont take It Men,i back-t- hat Double stored4 tlX? we state thia post m'thout fear of contradlo kn"w him yi1U hjj of a doubter brlnj us conylnt an4 watch fl. L. Becraft, Cor. Grant and 24th AND E WILL TAKE YOU THERE EASIEST NO YOU BACK. IN THE ING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. At a county cun lii. Ur iioin. nation of a lounly is- admin as u ,,iimiir, poo. ly al tended as "... seivaor. s Ogden City, the u l(i. ike nomination of a county rei met at id nioniiuj; at corder. The follow ing criminal mailers came the 'court house tor : be imi 17. The nomination of a of county surup in the Second Judicial nr. inur District DominKting a stale . veyor. court vwierJiy and were desposad of to the lhe report of the Uoiunuttee ou and a by Judae Kulupp as follows: RcNiimioo, which was read by Uimir-ui- !! county ticket. Harry Hill, the dope fiend, who, ln u Jol.ns.ui, was accepted. Following The convention w.is c tiled to or-J- i r ia the report: conjunction with Charles 1L Auburn, by Judge Dee who li.iiiii.-i- the was found guilty of hating stolen J1"U We. lhe liemocxula of Weber counthat their Kill jn rai chsinuan worth of gloves and caps irom the would he C. C. Riiuaibs) and iht'.r ty, iu ci.nvi-mindo hererear of Fred Nye'a store on Septem- temporary secretary; Juim B. Trim-ball- . by drriare our allegiance to the plat-forber 2nd, was time need to two bars of our party, adopted by the in taking ibu chair Mr. Richand six months in the state pii&ou. ards spoke ln optimistic vt-iruu until m at St. Louts, nnd the of the lu the case of Ashton hoi attorney, Eli- grand opportunity il.t- Democratic State convention at Salt lake t.Tiy. W txpi-eour adiuintlion f.ir our jah Karr, Hindu a motion that a new party had of being victorious in the trial be granted. The matter w as con- coming election, fix tried to show national atundard bearers. Judge Alton B. Pat ker aud Senator Henry G. Dat Ia tinued to October luth. that there was discontent among the Thomas Admire, the oilier of the ranks of the RepuLlicans and that it and congra'iilst the people of the defendants lu the case had been prev- ihe Democrats selected a good ticket ft ate of liah that, they have the opporIt would be a winner. Moat of the tunity to assist in electing to the highiously discharged. office iu the gift of the people two In the case of the state of Utah vs. time he occupied wus mh-u- i iu an at- est itch capable citizen. James Uoitoiner upon motion ot Jos- tempt to prove that tin. present naWe otir hearty up;uirt to the eph Chez, au order was emeied to tional administration was aa expen- Candidapledge i cm named by our Stale convenappoint commissioners to take testi- sive luxury and that its ousr.ug from tion. We invite ihe cordial aasiataure mure a meant economic adminpower mony. towards muring their election of every In the case of Mary E. Earlman vs, istration. According to his Ideas the perron ia Welier county, who Mimes were burand a army becoming navy Celesua Kohrer, the 'case was set for In couatit ill tonal govern-nea- t lu the den to the people and the United United trial by jury December 7ih. State and who desire pcac States could tuainla.n its prcntigu lu our own Mate. among nations without an increased In some quarIf, a has liren LAW ASH MUTIOM DAY army or navy. He came out strong tern, there shall charged be an attempt at the 231 GRADUATES jne M Nye j Clothier vr.ll receive 60 per cent on all pictures taken within theS next 10 days at GASBE&G STUDIO; 376 85th Bb 31 (J Q s i Na-tiui- r law-lovin- Matters Disposed of In District Court Y with the statement that the Rupubil-cacounty ticket was dominated by Senator Kearns aud claimed that the nominee for state senator and tbo four nominees for representatives lo were Kearns henchthe men. He tried to carry out tha idea that everything was Kearns, Kearns, in the Republican county ticket. lie referred to the senior senator from Utah at the paymaster ot the new American party. "With oar Smoot-lain- , Kearnslam and Canuonlsnt in this state the Democrats have a good chance of winning this year," said utterance was the speaker, which roundly applauded, the delegates not knowing, perhaps, that they were repudiating their own idol, their Frankie J. At the conclusion of Chairman Richards outburst the convention proceeded to business. T. 1). Johnson made a motion that three committees on credentials, permanent, organization and order of business and resolutions and said platform be selected and that committees be made up oi one member each from each of the five wards of Ogdeu City, and one each from the district south of Weber river, one each from the district north of the Weber river and west of lhe mountains, and on each front Ogden valley. The motion carried, an iuiormal recess of several mlnutea was taken and the following committee num- - were selected: CREDENTIALS. B. Tcrics, Ogden First ward. J. L .Herrick, Ogden, Second ward. James Taylor, Ogden, Third ward. L. J. Bucher, Ogden, .Fourth ward. Thomas Cunningham, Ogden, Fifth ' ward. Chas. Rundquivt, Roy. Chris Olsen. I lain City. Chas. Clark, Lilierty. esterday was law and motion day in the Secoud Judicial District court and the following matters claimed the at tentlon of Judge Ruiapp: In the case of the Sidney Stevens Implement company, represented by Richards and Pratt, the South Ogden Land, Building and Improvement company, represented by John E. Bag-lethe court heard a motion to vacate and set aside portion of decree and motion to dismiss motion to set aside a portion of the decree and the case continued. In the com of the Geo. A, Lowe Oo represented by Geo. L. Nye, vs. E. Van Wagenen, represented by Thurman, Evans and Itydalcli, the court heard demurrer and ordered the case continued. Demurrer was heard and case ordered continued in the case of Catherine Erickson, represented by llyck-ma- n A Sawyer, vs. Diana F. Rich, represented by Hulaaiskl and Peery. Demurrer waa beard and case ordered continued in the case of Fredrick Kingsland et ., vs. Geo. 1L Tribe. The demurrer of Marion Bous was heard and the case ordered continued in the case of Sidney Stevens Implement company vs. Marlon Ileus, rt al. Demurrer was heard and csee ordered continued in the case of Henry W'ltteveen vs. Ogden General hospital Demurrer was heara and continuance ordered In the caae of Hugo 1 White vs. T. J. Foster. Demurrer waa heard and centime ance ordered ln tb case of John & Winslow, Sr., vs. Clftord 8. Potter. Motion for new trial was heard and case ordered continued In the case of the Kclden-JudsoDrug Co.; et al, PERMANENT ORGANIZATION vs. the Commercial Nation Bank, AND ORDER OF BUSINESS. et aL Joseph Hall, Ogden, First ward. Motion to amend answer waa heard Second J. II. Epperson, Ogden, and the case ordered continued ln the case of M. W. Hicks vs. Southern Pa- ward. Enocn Farr, Ogden, Third ward. cific Co. E. S. Rolapp, Ogden, Fourth ward. Demurrer waa argued, submitted and W. W. Brown. Ogden, Fifth ward. token under advisement in the cass . Nathaniel Montgomery1, North of John Bowman vs. Ogden City, a municipal corporation. J. C. Wangsgaard. Huntsville. In the case of F. M. Farrell vs. ColoRESOLUTIONS AND PLATFORM. rado Fuel A Iron Co., et al., motion ward. for new trial was submitted without Henry K. Tsylor, Ogden, FirstSecond C. L. Underwood, Op Jen, argument and overruled with the understanding that if any substan.ial ward reason shall be givi motion will be Thomas D. Dee, Ogden, Third ward. T. D. Johnson. Ogden. Fourth ward. the rase of A. Angelos vs. Utah . C. Fierce, Ogden, Fifth ward, ruction Co, demurrer was hoard, T. A. King. Hooper. uled and 20 days given to answer, Merlin J. Bartholomew, Sage Creek. the case of 8. A. Blair va. Alice p, C. Gertson, Huntsville. at, et al, demurrer was heard, The chairman then announced that sd sustained, amended complaint Judge Powers would address the conK been filed, 'and the temporary vention in the afternoon and an adlining order is IQ remain until journment. was taken until at l:J eterminaUon of the case, The convention tbs case of A. Mallard vs. T. E. ockx-- this afternoon and the report of ning, motion for new trial snd the committee on credentials was read, n to retax cos is waa heard and showing that there waa no contest and ordered continued, the 176 delegates elected were entitled the case of Ella G. Van Why va. to scats in the convention. The report outtaero Pacific company and the of the committee was adopted. mo-- o comt Pacific Railroad company, Following is the report of the strike out certaiB Part o e- -;t. mittee on Permanent Organisation and Order of Business, the same being wis argued aud taken under by the convention: adopted Chairman C. C. Richards. the case of Mary H. Ferris vs. iodern Woodmen or America, mo-jSecretary J. B- Trumble. C. WtnKijrftard. suppress deposition was heard. Horn was sworn; motion was Chaplain Joseph Hall. ORDER OF BUSINESS. d and token under advisement, I. Prayer by Chaplain. leave granted to file additional t. Report of Committee on Credevita If desired. the matter of Burson rrrmont ntial. was entered on Per3. Report of committee itore, minor, n order othm of Joseph Chex, permitting - manent Organization and Order of to withdraw petition lor adeta- Business. of Committee on Resol4. va. ution. Report the case of Uia Goddard ird Goddard, on motion of Chas. 5. Selcclton of rounty committee. an order waa entered for the We recommend that said committee October 15, consist of one member from each of dant to show cause atlon for 120 per month for the the ward of Ogden City, and one memand on motion to ber from rarb of the precincts outside irt of hise child, - Bisto of Ogden City. We alio recommend that the county man a between ifferenre be empowered to select a committee n Is that the man doesnt county (halrman. and that the chairIn a the candithe bark of hie head Bom- man in conjunction towith select an executhan twice a year. dates be authorized tive or campaign committee. 6. The selection of a party emblem LLING TO OBLIGE. and the adoption of a resolution a ;era sternly) Is there authorizing the county committee to in the d to this hotel, young man? fill all vacancSes occurring --Nom, but we kin send out county ticket. kind o booze yet want. 7. The nomination of a candidate for rity constable; the nomination of a county Huperlntendent of whoola HOPELESS. 8. The nomination of a candidate for the state senate. reason 9. The nomination of four candist least 1.000 good marry her. dates for the Legislature. are they? 10. The nomination of two candit...... one I want to: and she dates for county commissioner, for tour year term and one for two year term. II. The nomination of a county IN A BOSTON CLUB. clerk. one county 12. TIi nomination of a Fnddy I can't abide RiWin: he's of thot-- e fellows who think they know treasurer. 13. Ihe nomination of a county atIt all. you know. torney. Ditddy I should think hed be a 14. Tbo nomination of a county play poker with, pereon-- to for instance. Boston Transcript. n Og-den- sd-len- - I U tirio-gate- : . 1 ALL EIGHTH GRADE Senate and Not Ashton Makes a Motion for a New Trial Other Criminal Matters. ..i,i.-ruii- who Fred Graves, connected with the Western Steam laundry, and Uiaa Nets Gale were married Tuesday evening at the home of the brides parent. Bishthe ring cereop Ensign performed The bride was beautifully mony. dressed in queen silk and the room was decorated in carnations and roses. At tor the wedding ceremony an elaborate banquet was enjoyed. Upwards of fifty couples were present. County Superintendent Mueh Enthusiasm. PENITENTIARY. Reception Will bs Tendered Him by the People of Ogden at the Roed. with misrepresentations. fc-- r GETS TWO YEARS AND A HALF IN Log-auspo- his prisoner, Is accused of getting money from several veil known citizen ot Ogden oseph S. Perry is Nominated For the State Whecier CANS GO TO ELKO, NEV. TO BE AVOIDED DANGERS SENTENCE nt Hvrum Q. Jones of KanesVille, aged Cl, and Miss Florence E. Flinders. mar20, of Hooper, were granted a riage license today. woi. HILL IS FAIRBANKS G. Moody, ., HARRY TO MEET H. C. Baker is placing ia the Wetier dub room a nice collwtt.m of vea donated to the dub by the mining men at the county fair. The ease In wliieh the collection is to be contained aa Lnate4 to the dub by Mr. Baker. Mr. orroi.Ki: next actwiun uf the legislature to repeal that humane alatnte softening somewhat the rigor of the common law rule, respecting fellow servants, we hereby pledge tha candidate named by thia convention, to oppose such repeal, unless it shall he by meeting a law still further exleudlng the scope of this beneficent enactment. And to the end that the people may have In tlielr own hands, ths power to defeat unjurt and Ytrioea legislation both In the state and In municipalities, and aim that they may secure tha enactment into law their will,- when unjustly Ignored, we do further pledge the legislative randidatea, named by thia convention, to labor to secure tha pamege of a law giving effect to the constitutional amendment 'adopted by the people of this stale four years which amendment two conereullve agi Republican legislature! have permitted to lie dormant, and have la fact, at both sessions of the legislature, store held, burled In ddramlttne, bills lutxu-durfor tin purpose above named. W invite the ' serious otmaldsratloa of the people of this oodnty to the tart that ao tar the State of Utah baa received no benefit from the law, Introduced in congress by a Democrat, and passed by Dnoiocratlr. votes, against the opposition of the great of the Republican members,majority though fortunmely signed by a Republican proudest, whereby the west shall receive federal aid in the of Ita arid lands; while indevekipmeat all the ed ititM, PDlorpruNM Arc already under way a condition resulting, Without' difubi; from the contention, strife ana discord, between Lhe two Republican existing of this slate, who agreeing lu nothing, neglect the welfare of the whole peo- DURIXO the warm summer months the akin has been freely throwing off the impurities of the body in tbo form of perspiration. THE cool days nnd cooler nights of October, in a measure, stop ths action of the skin. IXPUE1TXE8 which heretofore were thrown off by the kin, must find some outlet They should be excreted by the kidneys A GREAT STRADf ia thus thrown upon the kidneys. Thsy are not always prepared for this increased labor. They break down. . THE P0IS0H8 passing through ths kidneys serve to irritate them, nnd thin condition soon develops into serious ailmsnts, among thus Bright' Disease. THE LIVER, too, acta ia sympathy with the kidneys. It beoomss de- Weber county to an economical administration of the' affairs of the county, ever holding that a public office Is a public trust Aft or a race' of Ikrco minutes, taken for the purimee of having the various precinct select' members of the county committee the following were selected: Ogden City: First ward, Joseph Hall; Second ward, C. L. Underwood; Third ward, Aiael Farr; Fourth ward, Daniel Hamer; Fifth ward, Charles Stout A. P. Kraal row, Huntsville; Charts J. Jrasen, Eden; Cham E. Clark, Liberty; Henry E. Barker, Jr North Ogden; Willard Cragun, Pleasant View; Peter M. Folk matt, plain City; Joseph M. Folkman, Wam-n-; William H. l.au-deHarrisvllle; J. J, Hiiehlua, James He welt, Marriott; J. U. Trimble, W'kjua; Thomas Gibson, West Weber; Fred A. King, Hooper; C. A. Rundquist, Roy; William BrV-lot-t, Jr., Kauesville; Robert Gale, Uintah. A resolution was thee adopted which authorized the county committee to fill any vacancies that might uocur on the county ticket. There were two nominase pieced in the held for city coneuble, James Allen and Thomas Cunningham. The vote waa very close, but Cnontoghsm won out by a few votes. John Wheeler of Slaterville and Jaa. R. Bens of Hooper were placed before the convention as nominee for the of position of county superintendent school. When It was evident that Wheeler was ia the lead bis nomination was made unanimous. Joseph 8. Peery, placed In nomination by H. H. ffbddard, was the nnan-imou- s choice, of the convention as the candidate for state senator. lu the nomination of randidatea for the legislature six name were presented before the convention: Adam U Peterson of Huntsville, nominal ed by P. C. Cert non; R. T. Harrfe of Ogden, nominated by T, D. Johnson; Nathaniel R. Montgomery of North Ogden, nominated by Chas. E. Clark of Liberty; Thomas A. Whalen, nominated by H. H. Goddard; Alex Brewer, nominated by W. W. Browning, and Valentine Gideon, nominated by Chlvla Wit-so- n. r, Slat-ervill- ! vJbiJ r ' f. ;5'WY v f ;-- a .. A : . H I. ' ro t " ,4 A-ra Tl.i v Uf JTT? ranged, causing tallow skint pression of spirits and laasltaria. AH ABH0RXAL C0SDHI0H of the bowels also presents itael Constipation nnd other bowel troubles result THE blood become peiaoned by the retained excretions. Pimplea blotches, muddy complexions are the font result nnd finally ths de- Usasiwp! I4' c t; re ! 'i' fv'e ! VsW A whole system becomes deranged. are vary easily oanght daring thia depleted condition of tha COLDS MtaMun sifcBssmLimHun MISS system. AT THIS TUB the kidneys, liver nnd bowels need n little on' ooertgemeal, a little is all. MAKGRCT ItUCSTON. the POLLownra testucohial it only n sample of the many contained in our file: essistsnoe-th- at 1088 JEARGRZT HUZ8T0H. 1187 give jut this assisLinden etreet, Indianapolis, Ind, tance. It gently itimnktaa thee write: organa to increased function, Ptnas la indeed a MmeMk Parana Thu guard against the Laat laU I caught a severs 4lmf. disemse. of possibilities sold which Oevrfooetf buo a maul catmrrk amd for over two PEOPLE Dl CURED TO WEAK HESS of these organ ought to be wooka laoaU meHAarroJojr myfaaa aor secure nathrt Bleep. I losoe. especially careful during thia aarroma and frrUabla and aatUag month. looked friat right to ata A good oejrhbermdvlaed ota ia try AT THE FIRST SIGH of diaaaaa, Pemoa aad I Beat tor a, such as nufflneae under the cye botOo. lam immadtatety vary gktd Indeed that I sallow U", bt nnd did. I hegaa to nel relief la a woek, eo fivth. Perunn should bo taken. amd Boom tett hotter tbma I had !m two I da not dread a cold aajr IP T0H H0TICZ nay of tha above rears. more aa I meed to, fora sort o naaHty symptoms, do not delay, bny a ad botUao Penan A bottle of Parana taken at the ft Wl HAVE 09 PUB thounaftrni' symptom will do more good than grata tallettere which Dr. Hnrtemir n deaea bottles later on whan hureertved frma people who hnvw aeriou ailments have developed. bean cured A - ssr to-da- eloquent to his arraignment of the Republicsn party, snd to s aerie at rhetorical gymnastics predicted Draw-cral-i sueoMss. Wiik quotsaiiMW from scripture snd fllgUls at fsnsy and e few short stories he whiled away Ihe time and made hie liHtenera believe they had heard a good speech. At lb conclusion of Judge Powers' speech the order. uL.buslnesd wo, resumed. Christian Uses, of Plato OHy, Levi Ilammoa ot Hoy, .William IL Leader of UarrrtsvUle aud William M. Perringtoa ot .West. Weber wars pi seed before the auavantton as sesii-nea- e for the position at coeunlealunar term. Mr. Ham men for the four-yea- r received the majority of ail the votes cast and was declared tin candidate for the four years term. William lander of HerrlHVille and Christian Olsen of Plain City were then placed before the convention pa candldaUis far the posiiiuo uf comAfter the missioner; tvofur term. first ballot had been takes Mr. Taylor of Usrrlsvflle withdrew the name of Mr. Olsed was seMr. Lander,-anlected as the unsatoMee choice of the convention. Joseph Me Farias was declared ths unanimous choice of the convention fur the position of county clerk. Ths rale were suspended and Fred B brois was declared the unsnimom choice of the convention as the css-did- KOREANS ATTACK JAPS. New York, OeL 6- - Bight Japanese contractors encased to recntttingKerei aa tohorers at Kokasa, 169 miles south, ides to Um Ita of tbs Beoal sad Fasan rallwsy, have hsomwe Involved to fipM with a Korean mob, acoordlnc to a Herald despatch lire BaoaL AU the contractors were kilted bat ama. Koreans are sloe reported to hertoe-In- g sad attacking the Japanese at Koagchaa sad Chuadsanm Rny J spas see euidlen were Busday night to upper (ha Thomas Maloney, candidate fur county attorney, Zack Slecth, candidate for sheriff, foeeph M. Doran, candidal for assessor, james R. Beus of Hooper, candidate fur recorder, snd C. D. Brown, as candidate for surveyor, were all nominated by sodsms- uc I era TKAIMEa Mies Frightletgh (low did yonmaa age to retain your uompoanea whim the auto blew up? Mrs PUreupMr. Flsraup has eauh a forlorn temper, yea kaow, that X am used ta explorioua Ustrott Jim Fresa GRASPING THE BTlTTATION. '"I want to see the man sold the fakir to (ha who opened the door. - ITOPEM! o o -- flank Tie pasd on fb eastward. !. A ' The Rubbish art-- bolding Ftmhun with s heavy force, sad It I believed they era erecting works along the road , from that place to Tie pars. This dafenslre wwk Ut the KureisSs snd the dtnpnsitkm of theig force strengthens the beget, that General Kuroimtkin merely Intends to retard Field Marshal Oyaraa In Ills crossing of the Hun river nnd to give battle os tb ground which he is new bur-- , j riedly fortifying. TO INCREASE FMirnNO ' - nac-esna- ry 1- ville. JAPS IMPRESS KOREANS. W. W. Browning, who placed Ales pDselet Bay, Russia. OoL 4. (DetailBrewer in nomination,' gained the floor and withdrew the name of hie nomt ed) The Japan cm minister st Stool m-from the race on account of Mr. has demanded that every town In Brewer's inability to be present In Korea tarnish a contingent of forty to e sixty men for the army now be jig organized. but the emperor of Koreanonrefuses to do so. The Japanese the loss continue to recruit Koreans under the pretense of deploying them as coolie. It Is reported that they recruited six hundred men at Ping Yang, dressed them to uniforms, sent them to Manchuria, ted placed them is the front line, fastened to posts, until nearly all of them were kSVed. The Russlsas found ouly one man alive. i 3o . THE - o SUCCESS MARKET tact WASHINGTON AVI. o o f. "Live and let Live la mottos We do aet to sail yea aemetMas W nothing. Owe Meets are Areata We endeavor to piaaao every, bedy write petaewluee the .OCCESS MARKET. J Tva) VK; Cl rWHPHMIIlE (Cuotlnusd from Bags lad y "On you want to aa tha ama of the house or tha boss ot tha boase? lnqstrnd tha latter, wfth seergg. 1 guess fts yaa I want to see, led-- 1 dy, responded the takir. with qnk k sptirchnnsloB. Phi kaMpUa Bulletin. - : ad the bans," red-haire- d, for treasurer. ENtar. 8sn TYsnclsra, Oct. 6- From - informs tl on nrecired in Ban FrnrU.o by prominent Japanese ft is evidently the pnrpoM of Japan to take itnmed-ts- ts flaps toward Iwvnealng her fighting cmdency to a very coatdderehle of dsgire. It is stated that the Jnpasree Upon motion of P. C. Cartoon Huntsville it waa decided that a ma- government has determined to place contracts st once for oom twenty jority of the vote nwt would be to a choice. Upoa the first bal- warship to be eompWtad et as early lot no candidate received a majority a date as possible. It Is further statof the vote cast sad ft waa naneaeary ed that the greater number of (bee to ballot again. Upon the eecoad bal- skips are to be conetrartad la tbta buUt lot the entire vote of the candidate was country snd that several wtlb-tgiven to Adam - Peterson of Hunts- to Ban Frauclsoo. the slate during the lime of the legislative melon and moved that the three remaining names More the convention, Thomas Whalen, Valentine Gideon and Nathaniel U. Montgomery, be placed anon the ticket by acclamation. which was done. Judge Orlando W. Powers, Demo rra'ic nominee for representative to roturre. st this juncture was introduced to the audience and received quite an ovation. The judge waxed '. I a ple. We pledge thd Democratic party of IN OCTOBER.! The LILLIE BRAND LA HO not mad by a TRUST "OUN cempeang or LEADER," EASTERN LARD mternd wfth It Ask year GROCER Na. 1 .S Phone order gltrea .. for. attention. O FROM Q O O E Q O & BUK6I a0 Phone 827 Y. DS The Best ; Kind of Economy You can ftad Is ta tha aetsetioa of a besohar of known raliabO-ltr- . Kverythiag that loaves ear market is rasrtly aa represent-ed-. U Kfo not, or you're dissat-tedo-d with your purchase, your money back sad the goods are Voter ours. Oomo 1a sad wfth our mao market. A. & WEATHERBY Whotessle an ItetaS IwWwv MSI Wash. Art, OOOE9L |