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Show WEDNESDAY MOKXIXG, TITE MORNIN G EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, DEPARTMENT LAKE SALT By Oar Special Correspondent . Mra Mayberry has left the state for California and until .she again returns to the Jurisdiction of the court her rase cannot be tried. ped. DOING A ME SUPREME COURT DOCKET. During the October term the following cases are docketed for the Supreme court of this State, on the dates named: estate THEassociation REAL BENEFIT PUSHING FOR October 10 State of Uuh vs. Victor STATE. ENTIRE OF THE Petersen; in re J. H. Clark, writ of habeas corpus; State vs. James Shock-ley- Levy Sttt Fair Opened Today-Jam- eo is Dead New Theatre Approach October 11 State vs. 8. J. Kelley; Storica State va A. P. Hibbs ; Red Wing ing Completion Other of the Capital City. Gold Mining company va William D. Claya beBalt Lake City. Oct 4. The work October 12 Arvllla Timothy va Salt Salt Uike the Utah tor by done ta I .a Its City; Elisa va Jnaeph Opeushaw; of the one la Association Krai Estate Washington Rock company vs. Le moat worthy and the moat successful Grand Young. of advertisement the for uf any plans October IS P. T. Elwell va George the resources of the State of Utah. The Morrow et al., Thomas Maraae, inter' are which with they marked success trustee, va. to the merit venor; E. J. Wilkinson, et al.; Nancy J. meeting is but a tribute Anderson, Taylor of men business of their work. The Nichols va Oregon Short Line Railway ibe city are coming manfully to the aid company. associof the of the financial needs October 14 Oregon Short Line Railation. They are privileged to contrib- rt way company va Moylan C. Fox, trussup-uoute one dollar per month to the tee, and F. M. Hayden; George Roth tu of the bureau of information, and David Eckles; John T. Millie va Cennone falls to make this settlement tury Mining and Milling company. uromptly. All unite to aid In adding to October 17 Minnie V. Conner va the scope of its mission. Today the Salt lake City; Louisa Pearson, adState Fair the at exhibit Weber county ministrator estate of Martin Pearson, hat been given to the association. Itr. va T. E. And berg, et at.; Philip Neder and representative is a creditable va Janies E. Jennings et aL Other exhibits at the Slate Fair October IS Paul Wood va Rio after association the to will be given Grande Western Railway company; A. of this end the tbs Fair so that by Booth A Co., a corporation, va G. M. month the exhibit will be in shape to Wlegand; Promontory Ranch company passing through va Joseph Argile et sL K1ve the tourists Utah a chance to get an idea of its October IS Johanna II. Brlxon va vast resources. Suren K. Jorgenson; Ephraim vs. Oregon Short Uiie Railway company; INJUNCTION IS WANTEIL Ula Read va Charles Read. October 20. In real estate of Edward The Morriaon Mining company has A. Read, deceased, va Ailllie (1. Read, commenced injunction proceedings administrator Myra Read; B. F. OverM. and Snow J. Dunford, Elisa against holt va O. H. fiurbridge et al.; Freed from them restrain to taking Allen Furniture and Carpet company va P. asy steps toward collecting a JudgA. Sorenson. Snow Alvlras against ment secured by October 21 Charles M. Dull va the plaintiffs and to secure determinatMtmmuih Mining company and Samthe whether as to ion from tbf court G. Lavagnlno va James uel McIntyre; on debt claim a defendants have any McGsrry et al.; Minnie Maud Reseracknowledged by them as owing the voir and Irrigation company va Mardefendants In the sum of $176.55. tha Gramm. October 24 Mary A. Shafer va Geo. RECEIVER IS APPOINTED. Russell; Oregon Short Line Railway va W. K. Jones, Jr., et al.; R M. Johnson bss been appointed company Short Line Railway company rerelver tor the Mountain View Mining Oregon vs. James 8. Jones and Annie S. Jonea and Milling comny, on petition of J. October 25 Oregon Short Line RailV. Lane, who alleges that the defendway company va W. R. Jonea, Jr, and the to him Is in Indebted ant company P. Jonea Jessie sum of $600. dis-vla- FAIRBANKS TO SPEAK IN SALT LAKE THEATER. PASSES AWAY. Sam Levy, a pioneer ciilsen and one of the most widely known men in Utah, died at his home last evening from the effects of diabetes. He has suffered more than two years with his troublt and all efforts to check the disease felled. At one time he employed 110 men in his cigar factory and through keen business investments accumulated This be tried to $300,000. increase in mining propertlea They felled and he was on his back. Undaunted he continued his bufflness and in recent years was again Independent. Hie death Is one that lose to the community at large one of Its Itestcitlsena He leaves a family of ids children and a wife. at one o'clock the greatest State Fair ever held In Utah was open fd to the public by J. nt All was in readiness and everything went off Just as planned. Without a doubt It will be remembered as the tyat Fair ever given Id the State. The exhibits are more extensive and are prepared with greater care than those of any previous exposition held in Utah. It is so extensive that the average person cannot begin to see all there is to be seen in less than twe days. There are exhibits that will appeal to women, to men and to children. There is a good opportunity to see how the taxes are expended In the education of the new generation. The exhibit of the school work ii one of the most interesting things G. McDonald. . shout the Fair. In addition to the commercial exhibits are those of agricultural and live stock industries. One vould hardly think these Industries were so extensive ail8 nearly perfect. If he did not see evidences before his ova eyes. in addition to the exhibits of various units there are special features in the amusement departments. The Carnival company will furnish the greater part of these. To go to the fair means an education, a diversion and a day well spent. To those who have worked so hard to make the affair a success, every citizen should accord their loudest praises. It is a iTedlt to the people of the ate, to the West. FERRY FEELS HONORED. promoters and to the RUSHING NEW" THEATER. Hy, the people of this city should find ample opportunities to enjoy their winter hours. para-phrasi- ex-S- - e biill-doxi- What do I think of the political situation? said a prominent business man this morning In response to an Inquiry to that effect, "I might state that I am not in politics and didn't rare to express an opinion in the matter. but I want to say to you that I have followed this matter very carefully. because it is having such an Important bearing on business mat- ters The new party Is of course, the main thing at present in the political horizon, but I do not think much of it fur several reasons, the main one being that I do not beSnyder: deserting his Your telegram received. I recognize lieve in any person or party at a critical time. I the honor conferred In my nomination cause it will have much effor Governor of the State of Utah. I am do not believelocal political horixon, hi lull accord with the purpoeee of the fect on the sighted people American Party of Utah. The sever- from the fact that clear will not follow il. The move Is very ance of church and state, the maintenand waiving Ibe question ance of the integrity of the public although it is all paramount of the schools, liberty regulated and restraincaned by lew for these principles every Identity of the prime movers, It American citlsen stands. They Involve not and will not succeed because it the life and perpetuity of our Repub- was conceived at an Inopportune time, and under wrong conditions lic. Take for instance this man Wil' lard F. Snyder, chairman of their SHORT STORIES. slate committee. None of his W. E. Rydlech, Democratic nominee brothers, relatives, employees or per-onfriends have Joined the new from the fourth district for District an great Attorney, paid a visit to the city this movement. Docs that indicate amount of personal following? Doea week. it show any particular inclination on Judge Bodkin. W. F. Knok and J. E. their part to follow blindly where Melville will address the Levan Repub- others nre stumbling? licans on Tuesday evening. Then, again, look at their state ticket. Isn't It a farce nothing Mayor Glasmann of Ogden, spoke In less? Theres Ferry, 84 years old. such an Beaver Tuesday night It seems a pity that old man should be used and put Willard F. Snyder, State Chairman up as a target for mockery. Then of the Americans has gone to Boston ani" there Is Ogden Hiles, for Con- on a business trip." ess. state-sn- t I remember they made the The Second County Circuit DemoIn their declaration of principles crats have nominated the following: at they were only fighting church For Justice of the Peane Samuel Juence. Docs It look right to you; Russel; for Constable1 Thomas L. ea It look right to me; does il look who Woodbury. ;ht to anybody tor a party for the be nationally to ilms car8TATE FAIR" RACES. ticket, and whose organ Fair-nkts the names of Roosevelt and Salt Lake City, Oct. 4, 1904. Foland then. Just below It the lowing are the summaries of the races me of Ogden Hiles. Hiles, a Demo at State Fair today: it. Doea it look like good faith Trotting 2:33 class. Purse $400: ten they try to elect a Republican and try Amarea by Jackdaw-Thorpeon 111 esident and Lady May Wallace by Aitoka elect men for Congress who are Spicer 22 4 imocrata? What kind of a proposiIt Jennie A by Keernut Sullivan 4 4 2 ti in it anvway? What doesfor? Beitoka by Altona Brown 3 3 3 What Is it working Time 2:23 2:26, 2:26 T Kearns is their slogan; hate 2:20 class trot or pace, purse $500: d spite their pass word and hy Crabapple by Coxcomb. Spicer 2 111 crier and deceit their countersign wh.t i think of It Julia A by Rex Mautbrtmo, Robn rep-lent- inson.. ,. ,. 12 2 2 1-- 1-- 1-- 1. I;, Judge "Wrt. today of the third district sentenced Joe Walden, 'nose true name la Joe Wsldrick, to newer u, the charge of burglary. His juiorney seked to withdrew the plea sol guilty and plead guilty. This I snowed and a plea for mercy was .iJMt011 rc01mt of the prisoner being .. e ,at the time of the commission of crime. Judge Lewis sentenced him ,hw rers In the Slate's prison. 7-- 8 mW ATMOSPHERE 1 Mayberry case dismissed. of Mary Mayberry, charged Insanity, will proliably be drop- - Salt Lake City, Oct 4. What a cute scheme this mail Powers ts working these days." said a prominent Democrat this forning. At Logan on Monday following hie policy of a blare of trumpets wits CONCERTED MEETINGS. RACES LEXINGTON HARNESS Grace Bond broke at least two world's records to win the classic Kentucky Futurity, worth $14,000. and la disputing the title for a third world's record. She gave two of the heals of the race to Alta Axwonhy, the prime favorite, but made her own three heats In 3:09 4 or better, thus eidshliKhing a world's record fur three year uhl trotters. Two esof the heats she made in 2:09 tablishing a world's three year old record for two heats: When aha made the first heat in 2:09 starter Walk, er announced that sho had broken a world's record. Fantasy at Nashville hi 1893, trotted a mile as a three year old in 2:09 4 in the second heat of the race, but under unusual condition! In order to allow her to make a record the distance had been waived and a pare maker picked up at the half mile and she went under the wire while the hunch was turning the stretch. Grace Bond's fractional time In her three fast heats was: 1:04 2:09 First heat :32 3-- 1--4, 1:04 AYE. Live and let Live Is our inetta, We de net promise to sell you eomothlng for nothing. Our Moats are fresh. We endeavor to please every this sody who patronises UCCE89 MARKET. i 1:05 & BURGI FSONK Phono 227 Y. Q 3-- 4, 1-- o o W ANT ED 1.000 Proprietor. THE ITALIAN Large Bottle 25c SWISS Win. Driver COLONY e, m Ciddle. Treasurer H. B. Crouch. Sheriff B. Y. Robinson. Attorney J- - Johansen. Recorder A. W. Hines, AsHewmr George Brough. Superintendent of Schools Miltou , Croft. The Druggist r Tabernacle O css Friday, Oct. THE WORLD Oakland, Cal., Oct. '..Buchanan administered a shut out to the Saa Francisco team today. Up to the eighth inning not n hit or n run had been made against him and Harris' men gut their lonely tally on a couple of safe hits. R. H. E. Score Oakland., ,.2 6 1 1 8 2 San Francisco Buchanan and Byrnes; Wheeler, Barber and Poultney. 4; CLEVELAND, 0. Cleveland, Oct. 4. Cleveland could not solve Henley's delivery today and Philadelphia easily. Attendance 1,000. Score: R. If. E. Cleveland 0 4 1 Philadelphia Donahue Noonan. ;.. on the Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on (he Pacific cusstTheir wines are absolutely pure. If you wish to dis pense good cheer for the holidays order some of their wine from "S 4 10 Utahs BcoL the following Chicago .. .. wlH address the cltissns of Boston Wrier, O'Neil otive places, as follows: lews John C. Cutler and Moran. ,,,, ......... ..... sad 4 8 4 7 No reserved oeato. Concert commences at 8:15 QCSBfl 1st WHERE TO . Include ali Fall floods arriving dim Ing Sale. Domcstlo aultlngo and all Cotton Goods bought since drop In prices of then goods ora Included. No srtida In our largo stock will bo rsssrvs Tho manner In which Now Morels ndira will bo sacrificed wH so food clot! careful buyer! 8. The Terms of Sale Are Positively C EAT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hero tho best Short orders at all hourg, All kinds of gams and fish in season. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. JIM A YOUNG, Props. Street Twenty-fift- h Any Laundry Will bo renumbered by tho thouaando of buyero who bought during that famous oslo. Wo will give another Coat Mark Sato on everything In stock and will Mercur meeting next Sstur-ng- . BOSTON, 5; CHICAGO, .2. Gov. Wells, Hon. John C. I Judge Frick, who had been Chicago, Ori- - 6- Boston had no rnear, will not be able to. trouble In- - winning today's game. .msbbsc - March for Proa. COST . MARK SALE Of 2 1 Pittsburg, CVL 4. PiUsburg won sn interesting game from Cincinnati toAttendance 1,400. -- H. 8. Tenner and Harry day. Score: R. H. E. . 4 9 2 ...... ., Pittsburg IL Anderson Fork James 8 8 2 dadnnati i. Hontx. and Phelps; Hahn and Lynch Hie Judge Rood and A. L. Schlsi. $5. 284 KUng; Willis and PITTSBURG. 4; CINCINNATI, A All Utahs Best 1 St. IjOuIs. Oid. 4 The New York Americana defeated SL Louis in a onesided game today. Cheehro's effective pitching was largely responsible for the visitors vlstory. Score: R. H. E. SL Louis ., . 0 7 3 . New ork .. .. .., 6 9 1 Glade, Sugden and Kahoe; Cheabro and Kiel now. Bd. to BOSTON CAFE OCS8Q cs.aare.Ttt Wl Wash. Ava. ONEiLL BROS 'Phono 135a. Nannie Tout 0. BROS I $2.25 and Bctnis; Heuley and NEW YORK. 8; ST. LOUIS, 8 O'Neill Bros, Prop. No. 232 25th SL Dealers in first class liquors of oil kinds, wines and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday. Whlaky 7f cto to $1.75 quart. Wine 85 eto pr. quart, 3 quarto, $1. Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey pr. gaL 7 WILLARD ANDERLIN Baoo Singer, EDWIN F. TOUT. CHARLES KENT. PEARL SNYDER, Rosderond Mimic. CELESTE CONROY, Pupil of Squire Coop, FREOTOUT. . SQUIRE COOP. 0Are ... FRAZZINI 2357-235- The Owl Saloon FAREWELL OAKLAND, 2; 'FRISCO, L PHILADELPHIA, EDO MEN To unload schooners at tha Salt Laka Beer hall. It la tho place to get tho longest and tallest, tho biggest and coldest schooner of beer la town for live cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine and nil kinds of soft drioka. Finest line of clgara In town. Call la everybody as yon pass by and sample our goode. Corner 25th snl Lincoln avennei D. W. CATTiS We put up a liquid that is a killer m Avenue. (Phono 228X) POISON Gat-com- b. CAFE 425 Washington BEDBUG 3-- H. Pettlson, FALSTAFF attention. 1:37 1-- 4, BEST C. M. Leedom The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with IL Aek your GROCER foe It No. 1 bacon 1 Phone orders given special i, 3--4. 4, mis t 2368 WASHINGTON 1:36 2:09 Grai Bond hsd the third heat of the race won until sho broke at the distance pole and finished fourth. Alta 2, Bor Tho Props. 1-- 4. 1 2, LIQUOR5 SUCCESS MARKET ft Fifth heat .82 (Si THE 3-- 4. . raup. n Fork Messrs. Howell and itherlsnd. George B t Grove-C- ol. o o o 3-- 4. WINES 372 m 4. 1-- 4, Tho Oregon Short Line, formerly (The Utah Central) will sell tickets Ogden to Salt City Oct. 3rd to Out 8th, good to return until Oct. 12th, for $1.50 round trip. Trains leave Ogden 7:25 a. ni., 8:10 a. m., 10:45 a. m., 3:20 p. m 6:30 p. m., and leave Salt Lake City returning 7:00 a. m., 10:20 a. to 1:80 p. ra.. 5:45 p. m., 11:45 p. m arriving at Ogden oaa hour later. (Continued on Page 8.) 4, : 33 TO SALT LAKE FAIR OCT. 4TH TO 8TH CONFERENCE OCT. 6TH TO 9TH. CITY-ST- ATE RACES. Ky., Oct. 4. Second heal 3:09 CHEAP RATES 1:0114-Fourt- ef CHICAGO, 4; BOSTON, 3. inday evening, October 10th, ren In different Utah county Boston, Oid. WIlHrf failure to watch d cities, simultaneous Rethe opposing base runners and tbelr ises meetings te committee and the locale alertness was largely responsible for are nulling together In or-k- Chlasgo's victory today. Attendance the night one kmg to be 1,200. Score: R. H. E. t evening, 3-- 4. 2. t, z' g 1-- Axwortby never lost her place as favorite, the pooling for the fifth heat being: Alia Axwortby, $50; field, $10. The race Is worth $10,000 to tho winner, $2,000 1o second and $1,000 lu third, the rest of the money being divided among the nominators of dams, he previous record was 2:10 made hy Kcreal in 1900. Grace Bond won the two year old division of the Futurity last year In 2:17 4. She Is owned by J. Y. Results: 2:08 pace, purse $3,000. Tennessee lake, three In five John M. won County Attorney Joseph Eckersley three straight henls in 2:04 4. 2:01 of Iaml 2:06. Morning Star, Angus Mut14, Superintendent of Schools Cameron er, Red Bird and Dry Monnjmlc also Brinkeroff of 'Jbnrger. started. Surey or Samuel Allen of Catnro-vlll- e. Kentucky Futurity for three year old division, purse $14,000, three in five Grace Bond won first, secThe Morgan county Republican con- ond and fifth beets In the 2:09 2:09 vention met on the 3rd and nominated 2:09 Alta Axwortby won the the following ticket: third and fourth heats In 2:11 Representative James A. Anderson. Tot era. Jessie Rreyon, Tord Revel-tukC. Condle. Clerk E. County Alice Edgar and Prince Ethel Long-TerCommissioner W. T. 2:09 class, pace, purse $1,200. two in Tonne, Sr. three King Direct won (he second and Short-TerCommissioner W, K. d n 5, 1904. Darkness ended the game at the end of also started. third bents In 2:07 1 !. 2:08 4. Fatine the eighth limine. won the first heat In 2:06 Attendance, 3,Mi. Score R. H. E. Ambrose. Mustard, Pcraonette and Red 2 7 5 Tell also started. Chicago 3:14 class, trotting, purse $1,000. two Boston 5 11 0 in three Tom Axwortby won iwo Smith, Patterson. Sullivan aud Hry-do2:08 Dineen and Crigt-r- . straight heats in 2:09 Lady Patch. Kinley Mac. Redwood, ST. LOl'lS, 7; NEW YORK. 3. Dlsdetn, Union Medium, Jr., Governor McCauley. Red Arthur Joe. Caldwell New Loik. Oct. 4. Owing to bad aud Wild Wilton also started. playing the locals lout the first game. ELM RIDGE. The secoud game waa forfeited to the visitors by Umpire Johnstone in tlie 4. Elmirdge reKansas City, Ox-fourth inning when the score stood 2 to 1 in favor of St. lands, on account sults: of continued interruptions by several First race, six furlongs Mammon of the New York players, two of whom, won; Salvate second; St. Giles third. Marshall and Dablcn, were put out of Time, 1:15. the Held. Attendance, 2.100. Second race, five furlongs Royal First game: Legend won; Gallant Caeaia second; Score: R. II. E. Harvester third. Time, 1:02V St. Louis ., ,, .. 7 6 1 Third race, live furlongs The Mighty New 1 ork ,. . .. , ........ S 9 5 won; Eugenia B.. second; Jim along ONeill and Butler; McGinulty. War-n- third. Time, and Bower tnan. race, Elraridge Consolation, one and one sixteenths miles BomSecond game: Score: bardier won: Honolulu second: Alma St. Louis .. 9 0 0 Dufour third. Time 1:48V New York 0 0 0 Fifth race, five furlonge-Hap- py Forfeited In fourth Inning. Chappy won; Sir Andrew second; Interlude third. Time, 1:01. Sixth race, one aud nue sixteenths miles The Bugaboo won; Elie second; Harbor third. Time. 1:48. . 3 3 3 3 Sarah Green, Wilson Angle Duryea by Patcben Wilkes, 4 4 4 4 Edwards. EUGENE V, DEBS TO SPEAK. Polly Gbit by Wasatch, Grant 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 dis Johnnie K, Erwin Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist can2:17 2:17 4 Time: 2:17 didate for President, will arrive In thie 2:17 tomorrow 7 meet-nand will address a dash. Purse $200. , Running to be held in the Salt Palace Slssevine 1. theatre in the evening. Graretta 2. Big Enough 3. JOB WAUJEN GETS' Time: 1:32. THREE YEARS. ' Attendance large. Weather perfect n lf s, The new vaudeville theater to be unde out of the SL James hotel. Is rapidly approaching completkm. The cost of remodeling the building will be bout $10,000. The seating capacity will be 1.400 and the admission price sever more than ten centa D. P. Dig-na- n will conduct a dancing school and ball in conjunction with the theater. An ice akating rink will be made in fee park and in these three new winter attractions, right in the heart of tbs J'',' nt Colonel William M. Ferry of Park City, of the American larty, slated for the Governorship of Utah, has addressed himself thus to State Chairman STATE FAIR OPENS. Today Senator Charles 8. Fairbanks. Republican nominee for vice president, will arrive in this city Thursday at noon. In the afternoon at 12:30, he will address the people of this city In the Salt Lake theater on the issues of the campaign. It is expected, and as It is highly probable, that the theater will nut accomodate the crowds and in order to give all a chance to hear the famous speakers an overflow rally will be held on the east side of the theater. With Senator Fairbanks will come either Senator Dolliver of Iowa, or Senator Fulton of Oregon. brass band srrompanimenL he comes but lu their stead Ju.'ge Reed will liujiesiuned outburst and spesk. Oa Tuesday. Ormbrr 11th. James disclaims any linlination toward the new at Salem. movement, and in a II. Anderson will moment of frenry denies the reporta in AX PARTY. NO the Examiner and the Provo Enquirer ut the effect that he will ever from Circlevllle, Word received become affiliated with Hie new movement. Piute county convex ike information As a matter of fact combination that the new party will has long been in exfstance bet ween not receive any supiiort In that Powers. Kearns. Frank J. tion, but that on the contrary, the Cannon and Senator Clark from Mon-taRepublicans will hare a clean sweep the object of which waa to control all over the county. the destiuies of Idaho, and of this From Washington county , the We states: state, nof was Fred Dubois of Idaho, correspondent to converts making ignorant of the scheme. His intention are of this combination was to entirely the Republican part) daily. The difdown Reed Smoot, fur as long as Smoot ferent precincts claim Republican was in the Senate, Kearns could not gains all along ibe line. become lender. Vernal, Uintah county, is very much 'The testimony given by Powers in evidence for this Republicans, as in the Smoot investigation was, as a witness the following from a correThe canvass Is gomatter of fact, nothing more or less spondent there: than a studied argument, which be ing on and it lookii good to Republhad been pregiaring for weeks There icans Moyle and Harmon grumbled is little question in the minds of the at the lack of warmth In their repeople but that Powers had Just as ception and canvass hire. 1 listened much to do with the prosecution of the to Moyle and and one-hahours and Smoot case, as any of the attorneys he did nut mention Parker's name "His explanation at Logan, aa a mat- once, or refer to the Democratic nater of fact did not explain or tional ticket, aad the meeting was it, in the language of Sliakes-plier- e, lull indeed." it might be said, he explained too much. FIFTH DISTRICT ORGANIZES. at or Frank "Then it was that J. Cannon tame in oa the scheme. TUe Preliminary to the coming election, leaders of the new American party the Republicans of the Fifth district could gat no prominent Mormon to held a large and enthusiastic meeting lead It. The parly was gating weak; in Judge Morses conn mom in the harsh measures were necessary, then it City and County building last night Frank J. Cannon An organization was perfected and the was, that was pushed to the front name of J'Lincoln Club adopted. The following officers were elected: Now, Powers has been using the exReW. M. Thompson, president; C. 8. pression of Chairman Spry of the T. W. Ball, publican elate committee that 'for Buckwalter. every Republican lost be wonld gel two secretary; A. Klenka. treasurer. O. W. lowers Mormon DemocratsA grand rally and Uam-- will be given knew positively before bis recent tour the 19th Inst at Confederation hall and throughout the state, that no such the following committee was appointed statement wan ever made, hut pursuing to look after the arrangements: A. E. tactics tuted by Klenke, C. 8. lluckwalter and F. K. the usual him he Is trying to scare the people of Schefakl. Utah into line on (he theory that the COUNTY CONVENTIONS, salvation of Reed Smoot and the state of Utah depends upon electing him as At the county Republican convention Congressman from this state. In his recent tour throughout the held In SL George on (lie 1st Inst tha state Judge Powers also realised much following were nominated: to his chagrin, tliai these same tactics Representative Allien K. Miller, Instead of having the effect desired, Selectmen, four year Andrew Ureg-ers- o. have only resulted in converting a two year James B. number of Democrats into good ReSelectmen, Brack. publicans Dubois While Clark, Kearns Clerk and Recorder Lewis Baatian. Powers and Cannon whom I have alTreasurer N. M. Savage. Assessor Theordnre Graff. ready mentioned as being in on the one scheme, there is no doubt but that they Sheriff Charles IL Worthen. of ilia are the backbones and brains County Supt. uf Schools Martin I new American movement. The new McAllister. American movement while ostensibly Surveyor Amos Workman. opposing church influence, was really Prosecuting Attorney Melvin IL started for the sole purpose of light- Harmon. ing the Republican ticket, as they could only hope to defeat the ticket by Hie Republican tftunty convention uniting their forces They evidently was held at Teaadale aud nominated forgot that in electing Hie Democratic the following ticket: ticket, they elect 25 Mormons to 18 Representative W. II. Morrell of Gentiles, whlls as a matter of fart the Loft. Sheriff W. W. Taykir of 1m. Republican ticket Is Just the reverse there being 25 Gentiles to 18 Mormons Clerk and Recorder Mahunri Stop-le- y not is ticket of Loa. Fighting the Republican fighting church influence, but on the Commissioner, (long term) Walter contrary fighting for the Democratic Coleman of Teaadale. ticket, is lighting for tha Mormans" Commissioner, (short term) J. A. Taylor of 'Jeasdale. IT ISN'T MUCH. Assessor Frank Weliher of Hanks-vill- e. out In an OCTOBER A v S . Reese Howell n H Sons con woah and Iron your linen and return IL Somo laundries do this washing and Ironing better than ethers and return tho goods more promptly. This is one of the hotter kind of laundrlo! In fact there are none llks it In thia community. Our washing la done on acian. tlflo principles. Our Ironing is dona on tha world's best machinery. Our delivery a done by com potent men .who appreciate tho value of promptnoM. In ovary department wo guai antes perfect work. . If were net getting yeur work, wed Ilka to have a trial which we guarenteo to please you or oak for as pay. Ogden Steam Laundry, 437 25th OGDEN. MU Street. - - Thone - - 174. UTAH. |