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Show THE UOKKXXO EXA&utffe OGDEN BREVIIIES tttt WITH THE HULANISKI CITY COUNTY Andaraon A Glbaon, 211 St, the Ogden Ulior who announces himself sole user to tha union label, dla-pa-l turned Friday maethe to St. Louie end other samara cltten Do not fail to hear Senator end Dolllr Fair-hen- ka next Thursday evening BIO OP JONES A WRIOHT ACCEPTED FOR ORAOINQ DOWN FOR PAVING OF STREETS. Bills Allowed Reporta of Commute Now Waterworks Copies Franchise Dlabributod. wife Contractor P. P. Peteraon, i end aoe end Mr. E. Whltisksr here World' the to raturaed from e vtalt Fair at St. Loot. They had aa enjoyAt tho mooting of th City eouaotl able due while away. font night tbn noommendatloa of tbn ntroot eommlttoo that tha bid of Jones Do aot fall to hear Senator Fair-ba- A Wright, for grading down for pavstreet between and Dolllver next Thuraday ing. Twenty-fourt- h Grant and Wall avenues, and Grant evening. and Avenue between Twenty-thir- d at rests, be accepted, beAt the ward conference, held at Twenty-fourt- h ing the largest, sad that the bond be Huotaville oa Sunday last, the followapproved, was unanimously adopted. were pre-krchurchmen ing prominent are 13 cents per and addressed the Sainta: Preel-de- The forme of tho bid down to the finend above font cubic B. T. A. L. W. Shurtliff, Wright, B cents per cubic foot aed ished grade, Uarcua C. Critcblow, William Moya. overhaul. Farr and 11. C. Jamb. Pnaldent Mid- forThe report of the claims eommlttoo dleton addressed the ward conference adat liberty. The attendance at both allowing ll.M6.7S la claims wan conference was much batter than that opted. A communication from City Atof other ywura and a gaaeral good Baglay, waa read la reference torney Sainta. the among prevailed spirit to tba matter of modifying tbs conend bonds of P. J. Moran, relaSenator Chaa W. Fairbanks, Repub- tracts to tive paring Districts 10 and 13. Mr. and lican candidate for reported tbat modifications as Bagley Senator J. P. Dolllver of Iowa, will bad been mads and Instructions per the people of Ogden and vicinity the contract and bond signed and d at the Grand Opera bouse. Thursday action. for waa submitted and evening, October, 8th KW4. at 8 o'clock Councilman Craig moved tbat the Do not fail to hear him! amended contract be received and apaa executed. Carried. Mr. A. A. Summer, yard foreman proved A communication from City EngiSt. baa for A. left at Geo. neer Parker waa read, submitting n Louts, Illinois and Nebraska, for a plat allowing tha proposed location of months vacation. the track of the Ogdon Rapid Transit on Wall arrane. Th plat was company Do not fall to bear Senators Fairexamined by the council and a motion banks and Dolllver next Thursday carried to refer It to the street comnk ul nt PUBLICAN They Choc RE- New Chairman and a Com- exe-rnte- mittee. ld HOLD sistant secretary. The following executive committee la choaen: EL T. Hulaniskl, chairman; John V. Bluth, secretary; George M. Hansen, Rudolph Khchler, E. W. Wade, William Craig, George J. Kelly. Jeese Powers, James F, Wad man, th laat two being from the county. Steps will be at once taken to open an active campaign.. REHASHING OLD NtWS IS THE CAME Obscure Sheet Reproduces News Published Twelve Days Age In the Standard and Examiner. Day bas a large number of victims In and about Ogden and that he reaped Tbo. F. Emmett, Juo. h, h n. It Job. R. Payne, E. M. Henry E. Taylor, W. G. Wright. Adam Gled-hil- l, Alma Flinders, Datua H. Ensign, Joseph Hall, U. H. Goddard, J. II. Line-ha- . Thua. Hanley, Ben Tsrnea, Hor-ac Foster, Juo. W. Wlntle. Alternates Mrs. S. 8. Gledhlll, E. M. PARKER'S POLITICAL WORKSHOP Richard Williams, Alex Wilkinson, C. D. Tyree, Joe Doran, James Allen, Mrs. Sadie West, J. L. Herrick, J. W. Taylor, Robert fcihlbley, J. Sleeth, 8. W. Badcon, Dr. J. H. Epperson, C. J. Humphries, D. W. Qatta, Dr. J. X. Allen, Mark Leasenger, Dr. R. 8. Joyce, Sam Bullough, Mrs. Sarah Thomas W. Jackmau, Mrs. Martin Cullen, Mrs. M. Kahl. THIRD WARD. Morrissey, Joseph Lea. SECOND New York, Oot. 3. A glance Into Judge Parker's private reception room at his apartments at the Hoiel Seville reveal a puliical workshop equipped almost as completely a hi library at Rosemount. It only nerd a view of the stacks of correspondence and ltn posing looking dorunnuits to corrolmr-at- e the report that tbe Demrratlc Presidential candidate Intends spend Ing a great deal of his time between sow end election day In New York, where he ran keep in close touch with the campaign. Tbat Judge Parker is acquainting bimaelf with the minutest details of tbe canvass In every one of the stales placed by either party In the doubtful column, la evident from hla discussion with campaign managers. Many re poris are being made to Judge Parker by several workers which do not puna through the hands of the national com' mil tee. Every letter that goes out, unless It be some formal acknowledg meat of service, la read anil signed Parker. WIN Spend a Week Telling tho 8tory by Judge la his political workshop tbe canof Domeeracy to the People of didate Utile reaemblee the dignified Nebraska. men ao much photographed. Frequentsack coat be wears a bobbed-of- f Omaha, Neb., Oot 3. William J. ly and he and thin, with elbows shiny aeach weeks Bryan today began a to his frock not does change always adfirst making tour of Nebraska, bis announced. ere visitors when la which dress being made at Gretna, la th Second Cungreaalonitl District Mr. Bryan arrived at Gretna early la TELEGRAPH NOTES . the day and waa given an eathnalaatle reception. He passed the Bryan flag Denver, Oct 3. The Woman's Home pole, raised la his honor when In THO ha made hla Initial addraaa an candiMissionary society of th Methodist church today elected the following ofdate for Caagrans. Mr. Bryan'e address at Gretna had ficers: President, Mrs. Clinton H. to do almost entirely with Htate Issues, Klsk, New York; recording secretory, and the apenknr made a strong appeal Mrs. F. A. Aiken, of Cincinnati; trees, of OongreMawn nrer. Mrs. George 11. Thompson, of for the Hitchcock, Cincinnati : correr.pondlng secretary, Mr. Bryan and hla party took an Mrs. Delia L. Williams, of Delaware, O. afternoon train for South Omaha, g waa held towhere a J. Bryan toOmaha, Oct. night. He was greeted by a large and day lkgan a week's tour of Nebraska, eathualaetle audience, a great majurity making his first speech at Grenato, of them parking house employes. He twenty mile south of here, where be was met, by Congressman Hitchcock. spoke In part as follows: I need not tail you tbat I was deHe will Mart tomorrow on a western lighted with tba nomination at 8L tour. of I nomination opposed the laulx Parker beraaae be did not stand for New York. Oot. 3. Judge Parker towbnt w had been fighting for In Ne- day marie his fourth visit to New York 1 stand today tor conferences with his political manbraska for night yean. for every doctrine I have advocated. I agers. Hla first caller was Norman E. have not recanted and have not withMark, member of the national commitdrawn from where 1 stood. I have not tee from New York. John Howell changed my position. I believed these Cobb, of Juneau. Alaska, called on things when 1 stood before you aa a Parker and gave him some recandidate and I believe In them today. Judgeconcerning the canvas in the for ports "We have a good platform. Tbe platnorthwest. form at 8t. Lotila la bad only where it on omltn to ntatt tbo party' position Atlanta. Ga.. Oct. 8. A special from two questions on tbe money question this state, says six men CarleravlUe, and th Income tax." alive in a mine near burled been have Mr. Bryan gave reason a for not getThe dead are: R- - 7. that, place. ting out of th Democratic party, say- Morgan, owner of the mine; a promiing that he thought he rould bring nent business man, and five employee. about tbe reform he advocated better in that way. He aald he agreed with Pa., Oct. 8. The corning the Populists oa many questions anJ millScranton, of the Dupont Powder company, with the Socialists on others such aa killed near Peckvllle. blew up end municipal ownership of public utiliand Walter Alwnrlh, Richard Halsey of State railroads and ties, ownership nearby Other building postal savings banks. The slue of the employes. the flames are still and set afire, were standing army he declared nn Issue fiercely. Ther Is danger that sad a menace to the peace of the labor- burning fire the may be communicated to the ing men. magazine. CANADIAN RIVER RISING. RATS GATHER CRAB APPLES. Tbe family of one of the welMn-dcituens of Oxford. X. H.. white sitting under a crab apnle tree a few ila; a ago were attracted by an unusual rust ling overhead. Investigation revealed fifteen full slzi-rats ga. haring the crop and car tying the apples across aa extemporized bridge built to the house an I free there through a hole gnawed I It rough the aide of the house too tho attic, where a large quant ity of fnii-walaid away for winter use. Boa-In- l, s $1.00 Telephones l for Residences $2.50 Telephones n Globe. REIJCS OF 2S222E: ESS JEWELS FIT TOR YOUR WORTH AND WEARING (Fletcher.) The Jewel you win And In our store thia season, cunningly set In RINGS, LOCKETS AND BROOCHES, are Indeed lit for your worth and wearing " la fact ear whole stock of Jewelry this fall la refreshingly new end substantially man. A STOCK SECOND, TO NONE IN UTAH. J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS ZZ2 saS 1 A WOMAN'S CU B. A woman' club to Kansas has the llowtoir commandments printed in iho I Thou eha.'i hioe no other clubs this one. II Thou shall not worship any false tli'Bg. fi ral-mi- ar: r S35 WARD. Hal-gree- Democratic Presidential Candidate's Quarters at Hotel In New York a Scene of Business. certain sheet, which claims to be a newspaper, published last evening an Item concerning tbe giving of vacations to Southern Pacific dispatchers In order that they oan take trips of Inspection over the division. The article was published In the railroad notes of the Blaniiard September 9. and in the Examiner September 23; then copied by two Nevada paper, word for word, without credit, aud recopied verbatim by the Ogden sheet, referred to, laat eveniug, twelve days after it first appeared la the Standard and Examiner. Stick newspaper work warrants the work of another man aub roar. Several other items of the same sheet were copied from Friday aud Saturday's Issues of the Standard nod Examiner. A State-Capita- Ford, a veritable golden harvest of shekels before leaving for tbe east. His wife aud babe, who reside In the upper part of town near the road lead ing to Ogden canyon, are in indigent circumstances and their condition haa been brought to the attention of the county officers. mass-meetin- REED HOTEL M. lil-- - Remember thy club enap;e-imrt- . Compare 3.000 stiirirnu with 3.tuki IV lliuior thy rliih slriera. Iri young men outside of cillrge.' V Thou shall rot murder the king' President Angrll. and you will find Kuglith. H at the collegians are fully up to VI - Thou shall not covet office. the moral atanilard of their To which might be added: rtiuc'.u-r''lA for MichigHii, she sends i the of king; let it out more foreign misKtunarlea than dp of woa.cn-politeness .- Pilgrim. ir-tort inti other in the any country. Ah a uholr. the a:tnr and purposes of The ornsu on oreupn'ions tbe student are upright and ma ily, would imiics'e inreport thlr.'v-e- r I'U. occasionally they indulge In tool Ibst agrl.-ulire had rmr-- d to he lb KcnpBdr. reports n which are the leading indi'idry of onr peof.;. The shout the hp cr.it bo.adi table showing proianiic-ccgM giving a v roue iripre inn rf Ameri- to the principal hone of oci upiio:i can stndci't life. The thing that I want In 18S0 and If'-- t aa follows: io leave with tho yming :cn today is tb:i.' Hie repmaMoti of the Umverritv of Michigan . In your hand rid ti it ymi dinulj si.,, to It that, your conduit does not reflect upon iu bo y ij-- H-- e 1 1 Tho. D. Dee, Peter Anderson. Jos- eph Parry, Assal Farr, J. B. Moore, J. F. KtHiher, Justice Anderson, Rasmus Chrlstofferaou, C. A. Johnson, C. A. Marriott, W. W. Spires, Enoch Far r, Sr, Louis Lot green. FOURTH WARD. L. J. Bucher, L. B. Stevens, C. C. Richards. Dr. C. F. Grout. Joseph 8. Peery, Chris. Flvga re, A. E. Pratt, E. A. Hardy, Henry Gwilliam, Joseph Chex, C. K. Watt. E. 8. Rolapp, E. J. Watkins, A. L. Brewer, H. H. Goddard, W. 8. Donaldson. F. J. Brewer, A. W. Brown, R. D. Brown. E. Farr, R. J. Griffin, Dan Ragaa. Fred Shiella, W. J. Hancock, W. G. Chappie. FIFTH WARD. John Wataon, Joseph Rrowcroft, M. in o. A Boyle, B. A. R. T. Harris, W. B. Wilson, W. R. Emmett, G. W. Baker, Albert Rcowcroft, T. A. Shreeve, J. W. F. Volker, W. W. Browning, 8. 8 Smith, Q. C. Pearce, Tho. Cunningham, John McQnarrle, George Lockheed, Jr, H. B. Denkers. J. H. Browning. Mr. 8. 8. Smith, Mr. W. W. Browning. Geo. Lockheed, 8r.. Herbert Seager, B Browning, E Neutcbaura., Charles Farr, Joseph Wallace, Wm. 8. Lockheed. CHURCH HAS RECORD OF 15,000 MARRIAGES. Now York, Oct 8. With an estimated record of nearly fifteen thousand anniversary marriages, the fifty-sixtof the Church of the Transfiguration, known far and wills as 'The Little Church Around the Corner," haa been celebrated. Special servieea were held and large congregation were in at tendance, including many theatrical la pcyaotM, among whom the church i particularly popular. Speaking of the many marriage del ebrated in tha church, the rector. Dr. Houghton, declared that he turned he meraway many more couples than ries, in fact those whom he refine Includaverage Dftf couples a month, young pering divorced persona and sons who are unable to swear tbat their parents consent haa been obtained. h PROHIBITION FOR UTAR A GUN ENRAGED COLORED WOMAN BE- COMES TRAVELLING ARSENAL AND GOES FOR HUSBAND. Mattings Wars Vary Poorly Attended BRYAN TALKING AGAIN ka PRELIMINARY PRIMARIES TO COUNTY CONVENTION. OBTAIN- and Thera Was Little Enthusiasm. Ottsrs Beside Contractor Mead Want plete Executive Committee. Day Reaped Many Shekels Hera. Tba Democrats throughout the counAt tha Republican county convention Geo. A. Behring, telegraphed to tbe ty met last evening to chose delegatee a motion carried to the effect that the candidates should chose a county sheriff's office last evening that he to tha county convention which masts executive bad reached Logan port, Indiana, and ax the county courtnousa in Ogden, chairman, secretory and committee. In awordano with that had got poasxion of R. G. Day tbe Wednesday at 10 a. m. The primaries motion the candidates met last even- man who worked the confidence game wire poorly attended in tha city, no aa on Building Contractor Mead, and oth- ward having aa many a 25 people out. ing and choee E. T. HulanUkl Tha following delegates were chosen. county chairman. John V. llluth as ers, and would atari for bonte with him It now develops that aeeretary end F. R. Christensen as as- last evening. FIRST WARD. The Sanitary Inspector made the T. C. Brantley and wife left for the following report: 1m real thia morning. They expert lo Scarlet fever, rases. 8: deaths. 1; gone shout three weeks and will lake measles, raaea, 1; typhoid, raaea, 6; lu the St. Louis lair ou their return. deaths, 1; death from all cauaes, 11; females. 13. Do not fall to hear Senator Fair- stales, Th report on the collections of the banks and DoIUver next Thursday Municipal Court showed; avenlng. 92,017 SO Fines and Forfeitures 68 B0 Fees tn Civil Cases A complaint was prepared and Recalved from Weber awora to In the police department yes.. .. .. 408 9S County.. . I,., terday afternoon and Myron Brett, who confessed to having ..... 92.484 15 Total turned on the Are alarm from box 41 The Varney Floral company presentSunday evading, waa arretted by Caped an offer to tako care of the plants tain Brown. The offense la considered oa tho city hall grounds during tha to be of eiich e grave nature that it winter, which waa referred to the cannot be passed over. buildings and grounds committee. The ordinance creating rnrb and gnt. Do not flail to hear Senators Fair- ter District No. 10. on Twenty-thir- d, neat Dolllver banks end Thuraday from Wall to Madison, and levying and evening. amassing n special and local tax to defray tba expanae of building concrete The colored colony of Ugden are curb and gutter t berets, panned Its planning a grand ratification of the second reading and waa referred to the I resident law committee. ticket from Republican Roosevelt down, by music, dancing and Th ordinance levying and assewtng a general Jollification nt the Vcniloma a local tax on tba property abutting Hall tonight. imvlng District No. 13. on Grant, from to deTwenty-fourt- h to Twenty-fiftFair-banDo not foil to hear Senator fray tba coat of grading and paving and Dolllver next Thuraday uni with asphalt urn, passed its second rending and waa referred to the evening. law committee. Councilman Randall moved that the Sheriff Pierre of Da via county, obtained requisition patters of the gov- City Engineer be Instrncted to proper ernor yesterday and started for Cali- turnout In Canal Alley. Carried. Councilman Craig moved that the fornia tn ring back William OCtm-no- r who in charged with having stole (Tty Engineer bo Instructed to authorise Mr. J. P. ONeil to go oa with the lOu perauda of copier wire. Inters notions on Twenty-fourtstreet, XUstrlct Attorney Halverson waa with lJncoln and Grant avenues. A communication from tho Ogden down to Sail Lake yesterday on busiBill Posting oompany was read denyness. ing that the company had any bill Benjamin Call, a well known young hoards la kicalttlea mentioned In preman of Brigham City waa In Ogdon vious adlim of tho council, sad waa referred to the sidewalk committed on business yesterday. A special sanitary bill of 910. a spatial pollc bill of 937.83 and a pay roll amounting to 925U from the public buildings and grounds enmmttto were presented and It waa voted tbat the The following are the arrivals at City Auditor bo Instructed to draw np warranto mad pay same the Reed hotel for the laat twenty-fouAt tha meeting last night, copies of hours. granting a C. A. Jones, Pueblo; Ramuel Blair, tha proposed ordinance to the Ogden Water Works City; F. R. Man, City; N. R. Zweton, franchise were prepared by the latter Chicago; James T. Kane. Pocatello, company Idaho; Geo. F. Harley, Washington company and left aa tbo desk of each D. C; 1L F. Sullivan, Ran Francisco: councilman. Kennalh Fish, Chicago; J. D. C rota-maHan Francisco; Mrs. J. A. Platt, OCOEN HEALTHY Memphis; U. M. McDnugall, Salt Lake; New J. A. J. York; Chaa IVpplar, Fanner Res Went Returns That Ha May Clapp. Boston; W. II. Doddridge, KanEnjoy thle Wonderful Climate. sas City; ! C. Kittle. Halt Inks; TV. Eh C. J Shealy. J. C. Bell, City; Brown, That Ogden la one of the most New York; Philip Arnold. Denver; R. healthful cities in the United Simla is llower end wife. Idaho; W. H. Ellison. attested by the fact that many people II. Rotholfs. San Frandaoo: J. B. are arming here to regain thetr lost Bait Lake; J. 8. Wright, Hodyke, Mesa; health. 0. B. Englchart, formerly a J. W. Kohoe, New York. resident of Ogden, but for some time employed at llutto, baa moved down MASSACHUSETTS SOCIALISTS. from the Montana city sad haa accepted a position with 8am Sharman, the Boston, Mass., Oct. t. The Massaticket broker, Mr. Englehart left Og-dchusetts Socialist met In 8tate conbecause tbo posila the first vention In this city tonight and planed tion offered himplace at Butte was a muoh a state ticket la nominal km by John better paying posit km than the one be Guthrie, Okla.. Oct. 3. According (o Qntncy Adams of Amsabury for Govbad her. But bin health was not good special dispatches to the ernor. river is higher there and flnaHy when bta wife came the South Canadian down to Ogden he derided 'to come than to 40 years and that In many her also, although he was offered e pku-ewagon and railroad bridgra good position la Denver, Ran Francises have been swept away. The river beend other dries. Mr. Eaglebart Is of gan rlfdng Salnrday and Sunday and tha opinion that Ogden Is one of the waa out of Its banks at many poini. There have been no exrelve ral.ia In moat healthful cltiea In the country, Oklahoma for weeks and tbe rise is as hla health la muoh better since coindue to flood la Colorado. It Is feared ing bare. that the loss of cotton and corn crop, for Business LADY CVRZOX BETTER. bridges and other properties along the river throughout the two territories Welmer Castle. Ort. I. Lady Corson will be enormous. So for no loss of BOCKV MOUNTAIN BILL eontlauea to make good progress. Her life bas been reported. mother, Mrs. loiter of Chicago, who TELErKHE COMPANY arrived yesterday, baa been permitted PRESIDENT ANG ELL'S to see her. ANNUAL AUDREYS. Ask tha Office for Particulars. Sir Thornes Barlow and Wateon were who summoned from Ana Arbor, Mich.. OcL ". -- Over 3. Cheyna, WHATS THE CIRCULATION?" I ami don to attend her OOtt students have Ladyship, gathered In University THAT'S THE VITAL POINTI returned bom. hall to hear President Angi-iannua! address to the nrw arrivals, lie took up tbe question of immorality tn uni rm veraiticl. eleven-year-o- FOR FALSELY ING MONEY. HIM WITH DELEGATES THE MAN WHO IS MUCH WANTED HERE nt aveaing. G. R. DAY CANDIDATES. WENT AFTER PRIZE CHOOSE SECURES RESULT OF MEETING OF THE OCTOBER 4, 1804. DEMOCRATS SEBRING CHAIRMAN COUNCIL end deughter rea Rerig from e viaU of two Mrs. W. TTTTDAT MOBNXXO. frtfnEK, UTAH, CANDIDATE IN PORTLAND. Portland, Ind., Oct. 8. Dr. Swallow, Prohibition candidate for preridenL la hla address In the opera house, made reference to a reported telegram, sent to President Roosevelt by Bishop McCabe aa president of the Southern lllnols Method tat conference designatof the ing Mm aa the "rhoaen leader difficumovement of all international lties by arbitration." The Dr. Swallow said In part: trick of the politician will be to construe thia a an endorsement of President Roosevelt's candidacy, and of liquor policy of hla party, while In fact It I only an endorsement of hla proposition made a tow day a ago for another peace conference at The, Hague. of Steam Shovel The Brotherhood aud Dredge men was organized in 3S9B. Thera are now 13 local nnion. Runs Against Police Before Masting Hee Spouse and Spends Night in Jail. Mrs. May Compton, a young colored woman living at 143 Twenty-fift- h treat, purchased a gua and ammunition Inst nighi and In a fit of Jealous rage act out to kill her husband, but was apprehended by Officers Burk and Smyth aud lodged in jail for the night. It appears that Mra. Compton Imbibed a little too freely laat night and toll to brooding over a wrong her husband U accused of having done her, several nights ago. Under these circumstances, It seen a, he worked heraelf almost into a frenzy and entered tha pawnshop of Samuel Droxdowiia and purchased a pistol and ammunition. After loading the gun aha concealed it in her breast. Her actions were of such an' erratic nature that aha attracted the attention of the officers from the first. She ran directly from Drozdowitza store diagonally across the street and behind n bill board. Tha officers followed her and aha continued down the street, a Lopping to look nt them in ofa threatening manner. On the owner the officers Lincoln and Twenty-fifttopped her and Officer Smyth foiling the pistol in her clothes, took It from her and ha and Officer Burk took her to the police station. h SCHOOL CLASS FROM SCHOOL FOR WIN OUT AT WORLD'S FAIR. Da. News la Received Last Night In Tri gram to Superintendent Driggi, Supt. Driggs received a telegram from Prof. Horace Cumah,? who la In SL Louis, to the eftep tthS Grand Prize awarded your achooi foi exhibit ft Worlds Fair. . This la most cheering newx and on of tha brightest features of tot,!: eat to Utahns concerning the World1! Fair. It la a boost for our education. Institutions and ahowa that Utah tail the head of the list In education w cars of children. Especially pleased will be the ichoL an who formed the class. Tha children who formed thia are all Utah born and their homee art In Utah. It haa been a novel ence to them to visit the great fair an exu they tell of many Interesting thi. which they saw. They never tire rf tellng of the Boer warr. the dir!n horse, the great water fore, and tha numberless at tract Iona on The Pike During all thia time they have ben advancing In their atuiHea while i attendance at the Model School. number of Institutions for tha deaf from other states have had classes the fair, and rM. Pope, superintend it of the department for the deaf, aat( that the class from Utah waa suraui none. by Their names are Rulon Thompson Pearl West, Harold Taylor. Naomi Wright and Clifford Thompson. BALFOUR OPENS CAMPAIGN Premise Begins Autumn Campaign at Edinburgh, Scotland Pays Tribute to Sir William Harcourt. Edinburg, Scotland, OcL 3. Premier Balfour opened the autumn campaign her tonight aa the guest of the Conservative Club. He 11 ret seconded a motion of condolence with Lady Harcourt and tbe members of bar family. Mr. Balfour said: Sir William Vent or Harcourt waa for thirty yeara In the forefront of the political battle. He was a hard fighter, but hla thrusts never poisoned. In replying to the toast Our Guest," Mr. Balfour aald that aa this was hla first speech of the autumn campaign, he desired to be explicit oa one or two essential points. In the first place ha aid, tha leader of tha Irish party had given wide currency In America to the view that, la the next Parliament tha Irish mamhere would hold the balance of power. So for tha Unionists were not for sals. Regarding the fiscal policy, Mr. Balfour aald ha. bad nothing to alter In what la known aa the Sheffield policy. Mr. Balfour said he waa no protectionist; ha was one of those who thought protection waa not tha best policy under existing circumstances. It waa not a policy that he recommend-a- d directly or indirectly, either to hi colleague or to the country and he did not think he could remain the leader of hla itarty If protection were adopted. Whether Mr. Chamberlain's estimate of colonial opinion waa right or wrong. Mr. Balfour entirely agreed with Mr. Chamberlain that a point had been reached where the unly way out waa to have a free conference with the colonics and India. Mr. Balfour strongly recommended that course to the Unlonlut party and aald he believed such n conference must do much good. ran find is in the select loa of a butcher of known reliability. Everything that leaves our market In rcactly represented. If Its not, or you're with your purchase, your money back and the goods an ours. Coma in and get better acquainted with our meat market You dhtsat-lafie- A. E d WEATHERBY Wholesale and Retail Butcher. OGDEN. Wash. Ave 2458 g WANTS DETAILED STATEMENT. A formal request for In the Guerney cave was received today by Boston, OcL 8. a detailed statement of tha acta Governor Bates from Artlng Secretary of State Adee. The Governor will cam-pl- y soon aa possible. 947.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN 47.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN VIA ST. LOUIS. We say most emphatically and we wont taka it hack that our 915.00 Single and Double breasted Men's Suita are the bait Suita for tha money that ever honored tha tables of a clothing store. Remember we state this pod tively, without fear of contradic- - B I tlon. , If you know of a doubter bring hfm In, and watch na coaviaf him. We've a Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, via the Chicago A Northwestern Railway, the only double track railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Three trains dally. No change of cars. In going to the Fair see That your ticket read via thia route. For further Information write, General C. A. WALKER. Agent C. ft N. W. Ry.,' 28 Wet 8econd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. too.-thaT- a Suit. Men's Overcoat, fit company for th 915 If you Oh well, you'll come la anyway, of courae. Fred M Nye The Clothier J) : |