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Show nm POLITICAL H K. SIMS the CONVENTIONS THE MAILS For the North For the South For the South'. 1. iiiiil CONFECTIONER 8i a. m. 1 1 j: l ,iii iu 1 .i.ii.k'- WESTS MAIL ORDER its. p. i r 1 II. W. S. TEMPLE ST. : , The republican county covrntion will be held in the courthouse, Farmington. Wednesday, Sept. aKth, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a county ticket and seli'cting a county central committee, The convention will consist of 61 delegates. The republican priimry for Farming-to- n met in tlie court house Frii'ay and nominated It. F. Richards for justice of the peace and Lewis Robinson for constable. The following named persons were selected a delegates and alternates to the coun'y convention. Delegates: It E. Richard. Henry Robinson, H. C Robinson, . Walsh, David IIess,J. M. Secrist.C. A Miller, Lizzie Brown, Joseph Miller. Alternates Lon Price, N. Y. Sadie Clark. Lucy A. Clark, John Prei-ee- , Fosa.J. J, Steed, It. Van Meet, Ira Steed, Annie Palmer. J. M. Secrist and Sarah Knowlton were selected a members of the county central committee for Farmington precinct. LOCAL BRIEFS. Henry. W. South worth ii very lick. Hr. and Mrs. J. C. Christensen left last Tuesday for the Fair. They will remain about a month. Rock Spring Coal ran tie bad at J. P. Wood ,s in large or small quantities. The West Mail Order house has its fall goods in and is pushing orders for all it's worth. A. L. Clark returned from an extend ed visit to the Fair and other eastern points last Sunday evening. Judge Richards who has been confined to his room for some time from a severe attack of typhoid, is so far recovered as to tic out again. Messrs. F. D. Christensen and Henry n citizens of Anderson, two Farmington, left last week fora visit to the World's Fair. WANTED A good, young milch cow, mixed preferred. Apply Jertey-IJurhato or write A. G. Lundin, Superior Addition, Salt Lake City. The editor lirrrof acknowledge with thanks the liesutiful ticqiiet of flowers Miit the Argus with the compliments of Cfaas. Boylen, the popular gardner at well-know- Lagoon. The Argus sprinkle ditty did the work, It brought a most refreshing bower, and if the weather man don't give us a little more wain, a new bunch will lie hauded out. The hills are beginning to bloom In all their autumnal lieanty. Jack Frost having taken hia first nip, the hills will anon I the synoure of all eyes that are delighted with the aesthetic grandeur of them. In answer to a worried correspondent, the Argus advises that the paper can lie ent to him wherever he may go even 10 China. No cliarge to change an address. Henry Stahte, the popular county clerk, gate hia order for The Argus as soon as the opportunity presented itself. Mr. Stable is a candidate for re election on the republican ticket and will add strength to the ticket. Hr, C. L. Robinson lias ulTered the city the stone fence running along the north aide of his propetty; provided the city will tear down and remove wuuc The matter wm referred to the committee on atierts for action. Sugar City, the new town of aacharnie renown, lias given a Farmington lady a choice position in the new sugar factory. Mina Trail Sanders is the fortunate lady, and now the yoting men of the town are bewailing their fate in the needa of commercialism cf our ncigBlwning state. At a speciul meeting of the City conn, eil last Thursday night, the council passed an ordinance permitting J. F. McCarron to build, equip, and run an elrctric line through Farmington. The ordinance ia published in this issue, sad slioald be read by all interested in municipal affairs. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Miller left town recently on auiysierioua eriand, and returned home well stocked with melons. On careful inquiry, it was learned that they were on a visit with friends at Clinton; the fact that Mrs. Miller was along gives a right tone to the acquisition of ea-4- 1 I 1 1 . .1 I wn 1 - j,-- past ! h-l- il TO lLKClSTKIL t'-- Woods Cross. James Burns Bountiful -- Hd. Thomas 4 Bountiful L. C. Woolley 5 Centerville. v II. Wilcox Farmington. ...Joi. Wells Hesse Farmington. 3 EL... Mary Ann Long Kavsville. Alice Foxley Kaysville. Jos. II. Allen Laytflli. S. S. Smith I Layton, W. Earl Blaine, 15 Pjtr - 11 1 - , 1 1 c n. f m ry Summers Clinton, hivid Gailey Clearfield. J m Bodily Syracuse. .John T, Smith South Hooper. LOOK FOR PRICES THAT ARE TO BE OFFERED --mmmr- - c pi-- t - 11 - 111 L i ) - I I llu-wi- s Mi'-C'l- iii-i- ' 111 Furni-Ijiigli.- (It. !mz Mens Suits Overcoats, and Extra Pants F ull Stock of Eastern and FIome Knit Underwear or Made to Order Ladies and Gentlemens FIome Knit Sweaters and ei-- ( . candle-IM'We- j wi-h- -- tlu-lro- right-of-wi- iy t I 1 1. 1 11 rlght-of-wH- 11 - i.t-- 11 BESIDES THE ABOVE ry 11 s PREPARED FILL KIND MERCHANDISE. THEY ARE ORDERS FOR ANY 1 : ! i 11 WESTS MAIL ORDER HOUSE JOSEPH WEST, - - Sill Ztori's Mercantile institution GENERAL MERCHANDISE L : suf-licle- nt 1111 COAL NUTt Ovfatt MERCHANDISE AND MEATS. Groceries! Candies, Cigars, Drags, and Perfumery. J 1 Inter-urba- ' l. S - . Utah 14 . 1 DAVIS GSDNIT NURSERIES of Ruby Stevenson, Janies Stevenson, stepped here last week on her way home from a visit to Bear Lake - - PaMTiiJigteiT, s LOCATED FALL GOODS AT ARRIVED! grand-daught- Dewarra Currency. Dowarra. a currency of Now Ilritaln, la an Instance cf how the spoil of the chase may be turned to account as the outward and visible sign of wealth. Dewarra ia made by stringing the k sheila of a upon the ribs of palm leaves. These strings may he retailed at so much a fathom usually the price la equivalent to about three shillings a fathom length or they may he made into various articles of personal adornment to be worn on great In New Britain' the deoccasions. warra hoarded up by a rich mnn Is produced at his funeral and divided among hit heirs In much the same kind of way as personal property la divided amongst 11a. CEMTERVILLE AND ROY r K. IVe grow n .: a full line of amental Trees. Get our prices before you buy. We will give you j Norn is the time to bay. Vou Get First Choice. 1'ruit, Shade, and Orn- i dog-whel- Ji ;; FIosiery. FIats, Caps, and Shoes nrdi-i..i- The public is reminded that this is registration year anil those who want to vote should see that they get their names on the list. It is a good idea to register even if you do not intend to vote this time but The Argus advises all person to vote who are entitled to as every American citizen is proud of his or her franchise. Some people limy he under the imprea-aiothat because they registered last year it will not lie necessary again this fall but it ia a most rrrtain fact that all must register who vote at the coming election. The laws call for an entire new registration and day have been set spirt for this work. As there are only five days in which to complete the ngislratinn it is very important that all make it a point to get in early and have thrirnaniea properly entered on the lists, liecause if ejrery-Irod- y hold hack until the last there will Ire so much confusion lliat some are liable to missing being listed. The days set for this work are the nth, 13, and iSth,of October and the 1st and and of NovrmlHr. The county regislrara are as follows and may lie found at their several offices on the datca above mentioned; Election District No. 1 W. A. Brown Woods Cros. G. W. Roberts ni tp'-iut- 1 The democratic county convention will he held at the county court house, Farmington, on Saturday, Oct. 1st, at 10 oclock a. m. The convention is called for the purpose of nominating a county ticket, selecting a county campaign committee and for the transaction of such other business as may come liefure the convention, The convention will consist of 97 delegates. Primaries for tlie election of delegates to the countv convention and for nomi listing a justice of the peace ami countable for each precinct ami fur the selection of in the a precinct committee will lie varioua precincts at tlie usual place on Thursday, September 39th. UK SULK enn-liu- l" 1 I the melon, What ia called a "kitchen shower" was tendered Mrs. George Robinson, nee Millie I.amti, last Wednesday evening. This function consists in a presentation to the honored individuals of a piece of china by each guest. The affair was a grand success and was participated in by many of the bride's friends together with a host of friends of the bridegroom. A. D. Miller of Syracuse cvlled in last week and threw a bem of light across The Asgus horizon by telling the force that Siracuse is waiting with open arms to receive The Argus man and show him around their town. Mr. Miller signified his confidence in the atahilitv of llie new paper" hy dropping hia ft. 35 and saying "Cod speed you!" The newly decorated meeting house is admired by all who see it. Much credit ia due the decorator, Mr. I'd ward D Midgley, and the cotniniil having the work in charge. On Saturday a large corps of men and boys was engaged carrying water and otherwise helping a coni' pany of about 20 handsome young ladies who were busy cleaning up the house for the Satniday meetings. The bishop and his counselors aie to be congratulated for tlie energy shown in the work just completed. Herman Bamberger was at Lagoon Wednesday when six carp averaging twenty pounds each and twelve black hats weighing from six to eight pounds each, were caught by the men employed at the resort Herman stood on the bank and used all hia power of pursuaaion and gesture to get the little fiahea to go into the net. Arriving at Salt Lake Mr. Bamberger hail some difficulty in convening hia friends that he alone nnd unaided had caused an awful slump in the waters of the lagoon but be had the fish. ' - ilii-n- . IlKMOCKATIC CONVKNTION. HOUSE uih all the iit'cohttary or wlnit Is know as the II' Icy Wiir system of vlec-- 1 77-7- 9 I'm1. ilv uf culllploHSed or liquid NOTICE IO CREDITORS. I'.. be creeled oil the west or ,.i.. i .. of First Blreot'aiiil PwlPt Ilf N. l. ui.'Iw.i;.i... khoutli (iniVHT, ill jailil Pt.ite and Mum Kireeis, cm tit inliUir iii .hum wl'li murlioralo tin I' l.i'... .1 v.'i'- -- i'll ui Irai k on Main t'oun-- . in h 11I 4t 2 I A, .I'.-- i .1 " utli on Sixth North street; lo ill bciir.il 11m i:i UmJ ul ddlHMif, A. it. W k. i'.i. I., ui..: "i raid trolley wire must nut Am huh V Mm vbk. This wtll-lmcf.ii.llMli (111 feel from tlie tup AduiIiiMr lif lint Mrliii firm whom we hove known for ui liivur, I...f i.o. lail tla- us' uf uiiy utlier I1.,Ik Me, 1 iitsig am inn Vatw k, inn.s if ii.i.'ii'iu Ilian tiioau mentiuned ' hiililen by tlie lei'ins uf this 11, are Alt'ifsji) tiir AtJiiiiiiihuiiUir. tin the uder the Hume viiid. I4l kf Arl publiwiMMI tj pa- - 2l A. U J.UA, s re n years of their business life has full.. Ii.ee, olid shall r, all uf the vuilv.'uy Thai t.'.ti.in Ulal vt.llfurm la laid tu the I. slrei-lK- , estaii.i.' I. ill giii'Ie of the sevi-i'u- l taken this space from The Argus and promise iiii.its .iiiil iighwuys oil which they tun AN OlIDINANCl- 'siia: if said giade Is afterwards changed l. 1.0 I'M. 1'.. uinii laid grantee shall at I, so change tin- track tu I, is on ii An rdipunc1 grunting to J. F. M .(.' some ox rpt.ona birga ns to their b.gDam to s.inie. and shall keep the road tils udinuihttalnr, sure, ssura ami as- liululMi il wiln gravel lu within two (3) Huthe he111 nnd ll.e said to signs. I'onstrui t, maintain. rails; ifM nil right gi.ule mill the said street Umi uiul il Mr-r- l railway un nr-t.u- n gi.iiitie I cunty r htg.iw. - fi.iiih of F.rsl South .Street nege. alii. in. injua ai.u j.uuiic plan- ill i v im1 uf the wcet end Cui e lln(2a feel each Fu: iinngluii, County if Imvi. of tin ties and twenty-livlily if .... I.' .1 tio- track, wl.rrc (lie sumo is In I luh: elatithe street and tliirty-seve- n lie II Inuujl.ril liy l!i I'.ty I 'i. mu'll (,f t ;7 f. el aeast uf the west end uf tho lies Knriim. Iii. n 1 Hi Six i N.rth Street, dial thirty-of Jan at Is, Slate if oui.ly :7 , eii f.'i t nuith uf the south end of I tan: Street, thruugh the J. K. Mit'ur-ri.i- i, r tla- la- 1101.on Sixth 01...1.1 .1a I. Thai lliy said of tile rutile uf the Halil ul','!. mlniiii.jMi.iuii fiiiiiaMii a.iJ reUlred lailv.'iy. and all grading herein dhh.an., Jiiitt: im' rttiiiK-ricuiibu.i to the grudo 01 int(11111111 umi iiiiHMini la si all l,e iiiiide lo eoliforili t.iiy or tu trucks the Mii.i uceept- -' 10 uii'ii if I. iiiuinluiii, g, UN.dllll ..pl'IUtf II lI'.Ul.li- .1 MI'fcl,. lldl-iiiiei if in- (lie Council uf Farniliigtiui FarniliiKtun hlll-l- l l h.uld ll.-u--r An, pave City iCilv. .'.11,11 l.llld'liy. t'XI'l'pt UK lurn-oul- a upiai whieh said railway ia ail and 'unv said II the III ahall. S'I grantee ul his t ill i:d and (iiiuua.i till? 'omi , material mutually Mliirih uiul j nails uioiig mm liiguwayii xp' ii.n'. aa.ltin-- with n Cuiincll v 'it uf 11jN.11 tin- iiiiiiiw'ing Kerins jigp i d upon l.y II ml said grantee, pave tills uni ii.iiilnniM mm wilb I In' tlii.Mliix in-: pace I a iwccn the rails of its t racks, I n... Simei la tw.eli doulilt! tracks ' in. n J. 'I ne limn of Maiit railway eiuiiii'g sonileeiirtrueli'ii and Tfcir Lpecialiies May Be Mentioned fur illataiiee a slid ii- 11s fi iii.Wh: wlieie in die in-l- i if twu feet outside Its ruiis. i' ol I. linn n laii.e. will! Il iH tin: Douin 11. F. MeCur said the J. That InnSei Ill'll of hniniiiiKi'lii City IniiitM, liiniiiomy sueceMsora and as-- 1 met ill II 111, t mill t"rn 1( dial lour roil, his in and maintain electric , i.ii iiu si m tne ceiiier 111 lue maiii signs, shall put r. not than 3,tkl less of are light .nini ii. in, iimnii.g ii.nib anil hhuiii, lie kept burning un- tu said ibei.i rnmiiiiri n.niie-riliglita Couneaul uiung ty ron.i .u.ii ui min u n (Hi icvt anil i nir til midnight of ("ieh and every night.- at the ln( n t ions or all streets un which Ilf tile renler in t II.. Inv is a K. Ca Ml iron grunted ie of lnm itoiilli haul said J. Mtii-i'up1 to In shall also erect a fence i.eii. a oin- inoi k s. in Ii of 1 iiumy 1.111S1-- . In M.ud my, riiiiiiiug thonoo on the we- -t side uf Main Htrcet between j i'ouii FI fib and Sixth North gtreetb. the rate west in ut M.iiil Mouin Blu-L-- t of speed or cars uf said J. F. McCarron In 1, wliu-l- i ikci ul oiii-Mini sin is twelve (12) miles jkt a. I'M ol , ., , , ,'i Hilly Court lliiUlll'. Mhjll not exci-ei- l j.sll.-i- l Itii'iiou in rili 11: on. lor of mini lan k Mlioel hour thruugh (he illy: the tints uf the Ready-mad- e nt Mill track (lie said J. F. Me the to onii'i of I Plai' t lienee woht riiroi'l, twu not inches exceed (2) 10 I'l'i.i. r Ji.iin SiiisM. thence N nr III (.'urroit shall sImivc tla' titiished grails of said track 01 e.iiil Mnn dirioi to a iiiih'i 11I1 pulut 11 ill length uf sulci city; iuclira through tho F.wliule iii'l iii.il (cur . Met'nrrun. is restricted to siniih 1. i nli r uf tuxtii Nurln bltVol. the .aid J. y un su'd south I "! nn line finirioon (id fol n single min lour Hi inelii-- Miiutli nf center of of First South, and North uf Sixth isNorth forMcCurrun F. said J. the o.u Mxth Ninth Street to a point four- Streets; teen till fen unu mil.' it, inches West bidden tu rc move and use any earth from thu without side uf the street, of l In- ii mol ot aiiiiu l uuiuy mail, thence the said t'lty Council. tlici'.y mol mil. Lounly iiiail and at ciiiiseiit uf12. theHalil Hci tion l''armlnglun City shall II iiletii.'.ie il ; nui men tltl feet anil four Hi IH I.O.. ueril U 1110,1 ell tor tin reef to in mi Wily lie liable or responsible for any that may occur on or damage ! ll,rll'Ml buiiinUiy if ui niinglou City said of thu default or iniiilii. railway liy reason said the J. F. McCarron, of iriiscoralni't Ctulil coition tracks ahall be mi laid unit the mud MI I priutod an to cause or his employe; and the said grantee, nnd assucciwsurn hia administrator, i.o UI.111 coeyiuy iiinniment in the 111. Voiuniun une of the tlrvcla upon signs eovei.iint and agree tu save thu said from und against any lianidi Ii is lull!, lien h us to the traveling cl tv punlii1, mid .is tu ufiiiitiug owners on bilities. loss, cost of exiiense or damage arising nut of tlie default t.uil atieotd; and in the eniiatruction and of any future, of TO MAIL the said 3. F. McCariiierdtiiin ui Halil railway, mill J. K. Mc- - or Win on. Ida adniinlHtratnr. Huecoxanra and ron. or which may accrue" by reason of occur or injury which may aanlgiis, nliall at nil times conform to any accident OF or hueii oi'ilinanci'S, ruios and regulations, as In nr hy reason of the construction Inrailway; and tn loss. hHe bom or may hcreuftcr tie adopted operationandof said said repay city for any by tlie tty t nuiioil of Farmington, of demnify or damage nf any kind Always Carrying in Stock a the Counlv of Davis, State of t luh. in cikc nr expensesustained by reason of any ielatii.fi I'j nnd i poration of electrie street which may he or Lino of Mons Furnishings accident misconduct, Full I'ullwiiys in inrlil oily und fo.r ouch viola- suit, default, tion of the uidtimnces uf said Farmington damage' and if any ' judgment foror any iniircldenl misconduct, City, Hiinl milway. Ilu suei'eMsurs, and as- - damages, less, H- .gns. him be lialile tu a tine in any sum jury shall lie roc.ivepil against said city. and the judgment lint exceeding cur hundred dollars tho recovery thereof shall he linal iik between said city anti tSKO.IDl. i Hertinn 4. Said J. F. McCarron. his ad- an In grantee, his administrators,nskiiccch-to the ministrator. ancceesora and assigns, shall sors ami assigns and conclusive A. MGR. former. tu the of the latter run no freight ears upon said mail, ex- liability Section U. That If the grantee, his adcept fur the purpose uf hauling matcrlnl 77-7ahull SOUTH TEMPLE :: anil - . WBT 9 sureessni-assigns ST.. LAKE CITY. fur the building cr the reimiilng of Its ministrator. nerfurm all the stipula- V read or the streets of said Fsrmlngton fail to keep and or or fail shall a 9 this ordinnnee f at ,A J, J City; the rate of fare shall not exceed tions of five cents for each and every imsiieiiger refuse to comply with all the rules, regu-to within the city limits, unit for pupils lations of Farmington City, relatingsame the ral'.wuys and the running of attending public or sectarian schools And within the cltv limits which nm now enthe university, from Farmington to Salt enucteil. he I.- ake shall hereafter City and leturn. shall not exceed acted or which' Council, ll after sixty then the city the Klim of four (41 dollars per month. uf the grantee Section a. The said J. F. McCarmn. days' notice nnd the failure o:make a satisfactory his administrator, succemmrs and assigns, tu provldf remedy mahall repair so much of ull streets or arningi nienls therefore, mnv. liy aherein the privileges vote Co-operat- ive declare jority and crusswnlks water and highways take to posforfeited and proewd courses, h shall be disturbed during the granted the coimtruotiini of Maid railway or during session of the said mad anil control the maintenance anil operation of said same as if this ordinance had not been railway, and he shall also lay. and con- passed. Hectii:ii 14. The rights and franchises tinually maintain at hia own expense, at nil water courses, both public and pri-v- n herein granted shall become bindingF. upon J. to. which may tie criuMed hy the tracks tho written acceptance of snidIDTorder DEALERS lit of filed with the City r.f said railway, good and sufficient water of State Davis County. City. boxes so as to admit of the free passage Farmington l'tah. within sixty (Oil ilnys next after of water; said J. F. McCurron. his successors and assigns, Khali the passage of this ordinance. Is L, U. & Ua iiiiin a SiKriH'ty. y. OOOXBB, Ben. granted Section la. This franchise also put in and mnintuin in giHKl repair UTAH. FARMINGTON, rut'h mowings where the line of said rail- for the term of fifty (301 years from the its way shall intersect any of the streets or date of IS.passage. This ordinance shall take Section highways of said Furmington City, or pri- effect from Its passage. vate roadways, as shall from tune to tune St. 1904. Pnr.sert Peptember lie required by the City Council of FarmJAMES li. KOHINSON. Mayor. ington City; anil shall without requirement of said City Council of Farmington NBFHf PAT.MF.R. City, at and uimn the construction of said A(aiVt City Recorder. iMlIwiiy. put In and maintain In good and the vote on the pasis The following safe repair, suitable rrosMlngM at such inAye, tersect Lous. to the approval of the City sage uf the above ordinance: Council of Farmington Chaftln. Steed and Ovlatt. Coiinrllmen City. 0. The rallwgv herein No. None. Those voting "Aye" coned fur Hlinll le completed und put providIn opera I ion in nineteen (lHi months, anil work stituting a majority of the members elect. N KIIU PALMER. City Recorder. upon the construction or the same shall tio commenced within seven til months next after data of the passage of this ordinance. RectiiWi 7. The said J. F. McCarmn. his mlminlsIrNlors. successnrH nnd assigns, rlinll give and execute a good and 1, with securities to In le approvLUMP ed by the f ll v 1niineil of Farmington. In the sum of ten tlimi sand (n.iHiMiin dol& lars. I'ondltloneil that said grantee, his iiiliniiiihtratnr. successors and assigns, will nt ull limes comply with the Hare tnaile arrangements of this ordinance, with relation to wlterebv I can furnish and the I'liiiMti'iietinii of Saul railway as to deliver Nut and Lump coal grading and repairing mild streets and cn ratings, ami bond of twelve hundred promptly. Give me a trial a nil nrtv Ifl iO.nm dollars that work will order. I will endeavor to h" ii'iiiplrtod within spri'iUnt time, said Winds lo lie hied before work is complease you. 'Phone 16-- n. menced. "Once a Customer, Always One." Well loll h. The said J. F. McCurron. his E. L. WILLEY. administrator. suereiworH and uaslgns, shall have the right to do an n '7 Offlcs sad Yard, term Rami" gs ssf express business, and may nirry theT'nlt-e- d Ktati-Mail, ns well 11s farm pmdure. X Bountifui, Utah fruit, milk, buller. anil merrhamlisc anil ether light m ight for hire on said rkU- .( i October 1st. matter as tin 4Mly Cuuncil n UiriTl. s .ala J. K. 24Murroi:. hi ad-- . fVi ;c and urxifchH, nhull ..ii'r j M . ii t'Ft-'u-ii m as in iiiploy ,,..11 inpune of !! ul tnllty wire I.. .. a. 1. btein i i.iit The Republicans Meet September 28 Hid ili ch nee and pure UTAH KAYSVlMJi, and the Democrats on 10:40 a. tu. 6:14 p. m. au (iit'i iAd fu I in nxirui'tiHl. u.lotot'tJ tu load Uli'i unload y . good stork and fair treatihent. FARMINGTON COMMERCIAL and MANUFACTURING CO. El HARNESS. NIX & GO. Dealers in Generai Merchandise, Lumber Address all communication to SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. H. Robinson, Supt. . v.v.v.v.v.v.w..vv4vv;r.r;,,vv.v.,v.v..v.v.v.v;v., O i .. , Machinery and Coai Farmington, Utah t |