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Show THE MORNING rewm a Ciitrlfi at received r Egypt EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, JITY K -- a 1001. Please Travel OFFICIAL CALL pr dwpntra SuL ent from Julius Cwsar. Luculhw. half For Republican State Convention, away each gave hi and Pamper August 25th. 1904. to kingdoms. Antony gave a Herod. Oue To the Republican Electors of the HfTU. kingdom of Juda to the peet le State of Utah: of atortoe excellent the f that the Empeiwc Constantine gnve In accordance with established cusRome and nU Italy to Pope Sylveeter, tom and in obedience to the instruc- Bim to who cured him of leproey. King John,called Lackland, being exeommnnlcatthat ed by Pope Innocent IIL, gnrn to of and hla aneceasoea the kingdom IryiliMi and England. The deed read eeaatnitoed with fear, but with oC my y (nil consent and the advice of semleefon the for barons. Ood and the church, I resign anln-St. Peter, Sngl&sd and Ireland to Jod. Inno-m- t the lord Pope our and gt, Paul spos-toli- c In the succemocs his end to estates the XL gave chair. Jullua of King Louis X- - to the Emperor Maximilian. Sixtus V, Gregory XIV. and Clement Till, were ready to make whomsoever a present of France toCfaoeen for the have would Philip IL husband of hie daughter Clara Alexander VI. presented the end West Indies to Spain and alPortugal, which was Uke giving most ail the earth. HAS cos j rMived fro the Jd the California t&UA .Tout a month M0 whf the cliB VBy mixed up In further aer- ,1 were mat-ri- fe conatVncrlon. The "ith'the A"- ,to do Witj the manage-- it the beadquar-tfof whtiloiiAnKelee or Salt Lake. "uVwork has been carried id the different construction camps in d o gcsndal V the front. Happilyallthe Is discovered in time and ..VLllngnow. The trouble does tu-gcnl- a. but tbe construc' 101 Before you start call at Sharmans . tions of the Slate Republican conusui-tee- , It is hereby directed that a State Convention of delegated representatives of the Republican Tarty in the State of Utah be held at Salt Labe City, the capital of said State, for the purpose of nominating a State Ticket to lie' voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday . November 8. 1904, the selection of a State Committee, and for the transaction of such Other business a may properly come before it. ami ihat saiil State Contention shall assemble at 11 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, the 2rih day of August, 1904, in the Salt Lake Theatre. Candidates are to be placed on the Slate Ticket for the following offices: Three Presidential Electors, Governor. Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Superintendent of Public Inst ruction. Judge of the Supreme Court. Representative in the Fifty ninth Congress. this The Republican electors of 8taie, and all other electors, without affiliations, regard to past political who believe in the principles of the Republican party and endorse its policies, are cordially invited to unite nnder this call in the selection of said Delegates. Ibe said State Convention shall consist or 4fi0 Delegates, apportioned to the several counties of this State on the basis of one Delegate to every ninety-fiv- e votes, or a majority fraction thereof, that were cast fur Hon. Joseph Howell for Itenrosentative in Congresa on Nov. 4, 1902, in said counHerewith ia the ties, respectively. apportionment of Delegates to each county : Vote. Delegates. County 788 Beaver Box Elder ,, , -,. I,-709 3,177 Cache ,, ,, Ticket Office Healy House, Opp. Depot. rheas 1G1Z. A large Assortment of Low Kate a aud Reliable Iuronnstlou constantly on '.isnd Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Ass. ZZ&S:SJ2BSS33BSEESXl;', 1 "m ;. .. SfSSrtT si sjjrsr2i pun-1rt.rn.- nt K m w, , , FREE. EXAMINATION UCF I J. Rushmer T. Plume 401 x. j WILL YOU The Ing of the Slate ruuveutton. rerespect i vo County Cninuiittcca are quested to eall co'nv ut ions or to otherwise arrange for ilu1 election of Delegate to the State Convention. The Chairmen of the respective County Committees will forward lo.tho Chairman of the State PummltteG, Immediately after their election, a full list of the Delegate chosen. State By order of the Committee. JAMES H. ANDERSON. Chairman. TOM TITT, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Hah, July 15, 1904. , . Lii.iy-Ui-a- t glasses. EXCURSION SATURDAY, oussssssss) 8 FRUIT JARS and JELLY GLASSES Wa art Headquarter for them, and eso s ih lowest prices guaranteed. Mason Economy and Stone Mason Fruit Jars. All kinds of Stone Jara and Churns. plenty of Jar Capa and Bukhara.All kinds of Jelly Glasses and TinTop Tumblara. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. OGDEN. NORTH. Invrat In a piece of unimproved landt In Weber Cuu,ityl Adjoining Improved farmef Half mile from R. R. StatlonT f Right next to Irrigation Canal Providing you can buy on monthly payments f Say $10 or $15 or $20 par month? Or quarterly? Or annual payments?. And no Intarest? And no taxeo? Tho owner to poy taxeo and eon- tinuo to uso tho land until It ia fully paid for? If So 2476 Washington Ave JULY 33rd. Ask Oregon Short Line ugenta for aid placo of land wUI coat you $20 por aero. $400 for 20 acroo. $800 for 40 lores. . $1,200 for ft I acres. fddrtss or Call on HUNrER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah. Ogden, Building, be Sold at Once to Room for fall Goods j mor of t iy .my y p wo-Ba- n 0 try to Hell you t liUx ! MAKE GLASSES . re Kfwas 1 any kind a, any jtrii'e in the contractors, were Tks Irek- hrhnien engaged In the fraudnames In mentioning birch trees Old writers of carrying dummy to say solemnly that they l,hh,hDy roll. When the paymaster failed aeldom there would be any were useful to grow branches with Wye 0tt!mt through saloons which to givo boys thrashing. Turner of checks to "Th he wuM bTcalled upon supply of flexible, pendent be made regard thefor purposes of punishment branches TtheLelve. they had of the tree. Cole merit chief ae the nSt camp." This was going of the birch estimate his based is Tfci time, but how long itwas also of rode iLihieTo chiefly on Its use In the supply for he Transportation ee instruments of punishment, m writes: The civil uses whereunto the blreh serveth are many, aa for the embe-- F, of children, both at home and to $25,000. which was various ways, but It is nt school; for It bath an admirable InltaLShta to either any facts from fluence upon them to quiet them when men, who claim that it Is they are out of order, and therefore ed only with the con- -j Emitter It makepeace." In ancient department and of which wine call faeeea of the llctora, with the Borne BOthlnS 7.15 cleared the way for magi- ('ar)Ktn ,, ,, , , , Which men they UHoever, It Is known that many . 1,2.10 , formed with rode of birch, Davia ,, were for strate. discharged summarily been to 659 ,, Emery ., ,. ,, the matter, although and their Influence was sufficient ,, 525 ,, a rapid dispersion of men assem- Garfield decidedly bad before 227 ,, bled where 'they would Impede the Grand 516 fii found out. Iron , ,, ,, of the administrators passage of the . . 1,202 , ., ,, coma DUBOIS. M. law. From that time to within 273 FOOTPAD BOBS MRS. Kano recent period the birchen Millard 851 paratively most In the dark-291 Slipping up behind bw West atret rod wna regarded ae one of the Morgan on First 371 of the tree Pinto Important deterrents of Juvenila man unknown an North Temple, 341 Rich conta handbag 2? night wrenched II,- 880 Salt Lake and f 2 In 91 Mlaslm aining an 85 diamond San Juan A Du-Japanese M. of Mrs. 3.745 cona change from the grasp told la Sanpete by little A story Jolly made 358 Wet Third North, ana 1,380 a Sevier Dubois screamed for tributor to an English paper about . U24 of Summit SLSXand a Troy laundry driver curious faculty the Japamere havesome 1,020 Tooele went In Imitating animals I remember 621 vbo heard the womans cries, Uintah Christ nt spiria After thief. sbe taya, being . 5,121 years ago, Utah pursuit of the bold of the blocks two maa Juvenile party when a nephew 791 . ted chase lasting about Wasatch dark sley and the mikado wee praeent The young 507 . thug disappeared up a Washington po310- . blmaelf np by meena of a Wayne could not be followed further. The got prince denotified and - 4,274 lice were Immediately Weber mntr, a sable mantle end n boe far ce-bututectives detailed upon th All delegates shall be elected not tail to look Uke aome extraordinary been not had man meet-the to a late hour feline and then crawled Into the room leas than three days before the was enjoying where the FeU domestics PVrpOIJX)WED BT THIEF. 0 the hearth mg before the Are. Thera Mm. Dubqjs had been up town shopto her home. was something ao sinuous and lifelike ping and was walking clock In hie movements that the wretched She left Main street about 9 o ahoppen night as many Saturday and grimalkin almost flew np the chimney were on the street. Mrs. Dubois did not with terror. attention to a man who followed her up First West About mg Mas rmytt. North and South midway between Tho Swiss mountaineers have a cusTemple strets the stranger quickened tram-- 1 his pace and overtook the woman just tom of calling through speaking the before the glare of the arc light on pets at dusk each evening; Praise This call may be started North Temple had been reached. A( Lord God! be reached her tide the thief seined by one herdsman and is answered by the handbag and wrenched t from her others from neighboring peaks, the grasp before she realized what had aound bring much prolonged as It retranspired. Instantly the crook turnverberates from one mountain to an-- 1 ed about and ran down First West, After n short Interval, suppos-adl- y ether. leering Mrs. Dubois badly frightened to prayer, a herdsman devoted A passing nd screaming for help. Good in the ante manner, alia came assistance her to driver laundry Bight! this, too; being reputed by hla end as soon as he learned of the troufellows. Then all retire to their huts. ble gave chase in his wagon. CROOK ESCAPES PURSUIT The lmpreeriveneH of these alia, echofrom rock and Down First West the thief fled, foling and When mountain to mountain, an caaily(be lowed by the laundryman. South Temple was reached the etrang-e- r imagined. turned east, and disappeared down m Great Deal. n alley aear West Temple, Just at hla pursuer turned the corner. The alley air," aid the lady principal of Tea, was reached but no trace of the thief the college for girls, we are proud u rouM be discovered. the thorough athletic training we give A soon as the matter was reported We aa that they have to the police Patrolman Furater and our students. from competent Inattention Sullivan made a hasty run to the scene every In a petrol wagop. Mrs. Dubois gave structors and develop their physique a fairly good description of her aual)- - along with their Intellect' ant sal detectives were entailed upon Cm yes! observed the father. the rue. Nothing has been learned Ton make them strong and lively, do of the thief np to midnight you?" That Is ooe of our chief alms. edu-: Industry u uae foundation of everytWell, do you think you could here so that la time she hing worthy, got there are a great ate will be strong enough to help her moth- Bony idle people. Ah Idle man or in a tad advertisement for any or do the dishwashing whew the cook eommuulty. Investigation will reveal la oa strike? that It ir-- the Life people who engage 0 b had nurupea. Atchisoa Globe. Spare the HUterfaa. On one occasion during Mommsen' residence In Italy, when making an exRead the niffas. , The fining Mnu I have known for cursion In the neighborhood of Rome long tin:.' prst flint you cared for me. With some tourist, the party wa stopThe now le that? ped by brigands. The latter, while inThe Young Man From the fact that busy rifling the company's pockets, Bono Theodor four prorle put theiuaelvea out of their quired their names. J to Nhub me. Mommsen," was the choleric profess oris Indignant reply, whereupon the A chief of the band stayed hla band. lie WtH OrannL OH Grayhenrd one who had Its a pity to keep aid be would acorn to robrenown. ch a pretty bird fo much for Italys la a cage.' Mi. De Style Isnt It a shame? ow A Kiekl.ff Defcrre. perfectly exquisitely lovely it eld look la a hat! Ne w Tork Waek-w- . Aunt Clan (to her young nephew, Who haa Jual brought a bucket Into tbs Good graparlor where the la fitting) Carlaaa RnL with are doing what yon At Broughton, near . cious, Tommy, Brigg, In Lincoln-Rfaebucket? Take It down to the that England, some lands are held by kitchen at once. Tommy I want yon followlag tenure: "Every year on to kirk It, Aunt Ctara, cause I bard Ealm fionday a person from Broughton papa aaylng when you kick the bucket tera the church porch at Oaleter hav-- a wed get at the very least $25,00a green silk puree containing 2 Ulng and a penny tied np nt the PXMM. nd of cart whip, which he cracko to supposed by some that Panama It tUiine in the porch and stays I1 derived its name from the native word ro until the second lesson begins for butterfly. Explorer ef the tale-rio- r k enters the church and crack tell of swnrms of butterflies which lee whip again, finally depositing, tho nt times rise on the slopes of the mounond contents. tains In dense clouds, darkening the sunshine. Others maintain that the H'MmptmI Interest. same to from an Indian word meaning iki jyi think that people appreciate abounding in flab. tla tlila country?" Yfrtainly," answered Mre. Cumrox. A kMiaiw. rytady gets intereeted ae booh ae Three;" aid the tailor; "that suit F trii m kow mock a masterpiece certainly Eta ytm perfectly." eL Waakiagten Star, Tee, Indeed. You may Justly feel customer. proud of tbeL" replied the to credit a ytm. h no aylng kow tho average Its M'dl-e- r-I hope you wout forge? W sometimes regards religious to- A Exchange. Loutioa paper records that the ITa a debit to you. f a well known bishop being I Be.pcet. to explain the meaning of the . Children dont seem to have ae much liable or the grain of mustard seed ae formerly. their for parents respect it B'taus that a little religion h cynic, to'1 No,, answered thenUe way. and those who have make to up been never toast ef quite will be highest In bave to breause modthis whether mind '! heaven."-Leslmy of1 k'ngdeia ies ern children are lew dutiful kj discerning.- - Washington But , . . . SLADE J. S. hack man haa . the popular moved hie stand to the Kay building, corner 35th and a Ington Ave. If you are iu hes ace always Blade, hurry on time. Excursion wagons lave daily at 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. for20 Ogre don anyon. Parllea over ceive special rate. phone 67 k. ltea., 244 k. l mjm 13 guys your choice of any, hat in the house; regular price $8 00 to $20.00 and most certainly you know that our goods best in the city. Everything new and up-to-da- are HAS MOVED the te. ChasJ.A. Lindquist cS5 FUNERAL FURNISHINGS iiy! $1.00 For a line of trimmed hats for misses and children; most stylish new OPEN . Embalming NIGHT. Wash- - effects. If you want & S5 Eastern Beef & Rinckcrs go to Ballard 331 24th 6 tree. ;j special lino ot Seasonable Street Hats DUSK, SILK anti Straw r from y Corn-Fe- d 50c to COMMENCING Thtme No. . ALL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES will recrivp 50 per cent on m5Q all pictures' taken within the next 30 days at UASBEKGS STUDIO, 276 25th fit. MONDAY Q GCmmSSS) MORNING ReCarpentering, Bulkllng, of pairing end Ramodallnf All attended to Houbm Promptly Enquire ef work Guaranteed. etreet 16th 548 Ole Neleen, $2Wy. Telephone - fr , re CHEAP RATES TO CINCINNATI O VIA UNION PACIFIC RY. 2351 Washington Ave. MRS. S. E., gawag LYON, Prop. 'Account Grand Lodge O? Rika Ike Union Pacific will sell ticket tn Cln i clnnatl. O.. July 14th, 15th and 16!V -- T tot $48.75 limited to July l-hi |