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Show THE 3J0RXISQ EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, son on DEPARTMENT the ground of The parties were married in Sioux City, on Iowa, March . 3. 1900. Plainriffe maiden name, Millie Pender, was to her. ing the malice com-cuunderneath the name of tiariy of purity, ittey have completely dgistr.1 its sincere followers and scared assy ti.ose who might have had leanings toward it. The decay of the party is in no way better illustrated tnan by tbe fact that a large number of men who have heretofore proudly worn the party design upon their coat lapels. Late now taken it off; in fact, it is impossible to go on the street aud see ten per cent as many of their arty emblems as there used to be. In some Instances ever some of their edndidates who had been flannting it. have taken the emblem off. and this applies equally well to me humbler followers. Nor is there the talk about headquarters and on the street that there has been, and in fact a general tone of inertia seems to prevail wherever quite the contrary was rt. OCTOBER dow, 2 p. m.. Fillmore. 8 p. m.: Col. H. Squires. Mi. Castle Dale; linn. James Ihgcinvlora. Circle-tilili. X. S'aunUh. E. O. Leather-v.ooWinter U.uu'tcrv; candidal. s. Hooper, 2 p. m., Syracuse, 8 p. m. sounds of speeches, singing, anecdote and remlniscense; again the rooms followers of were thronged with the tbe party of trospcrlty; again rooms were filled wl'h smoke, and across ihe again were the lieunc-rathall compelled to lisicn to the hurling .. SAFELY REPUBLICAN. of Republican, doctrines into the surrounding air. The club gave a siMfcT Mr. Walter Jams of Vernon, Tooele last evening, st which there were cicounty, was in the today and gars and coffee and sandwiches, and speaking of political conditions in his in fact a fine old time generally. section said that everything pointed (u a victory for the party of prosperity ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. the coming election. He did not believe victory would come, only after a reports. Indicating the revere struggle, but he was satisfied favor inraging which the Republican parly that there would be but one outcome is held, come in from all over the stale. that the Republicans would wlnk Word received from Castle Dale, states that "Livingstone and Meakin MORGAN COUNTY IN LINE. are having rousing meetings throughout the county. The Castle Dale meetMorgan county. In line with all ing on Tuesday night brought out tha good sections of our beautiful staia largest gathering that ever assembled will be found ret iming a good, safe at a political meeting In the county. majority tor the party of prosperity," Thera waa great enthusiasm and good mid Mr. Richard Olsen of Morgan, work waa done. this morning. "The canvass so far as completed, indicates that the Republican itariy can safely say it will be the Seattle. Oct. 22. The University of victor November 8th. There may be Washington today defeated the team of some little local dissension, but the nathe Utah Agricultural college by a tional aud state ticket is entirely safe. core of 45 to 0. The new American pariy rUIa no Ice up there; hasn't appeared yet and probably wont. We don't want it up there. "Pawn's stands but little rhance in our section, and I really believe he will be found on election day to bo far behind his ticket, at least up our way. This will come about on account of remembe ranees of his old methods; on account of his undoubted affiliations with the new party. His past record is against him, and he cannot overcome the existing prejudice. Larn, e ed ABi.-ri.-a- k W "1" J d. - bar-kee- f Too Late to Classify The Best e; d. Sulk for divorce has been filed in the district court by Annie A. Gay against By William P, Gay on the ground of failure to provide. They were uautFid in this city on April 8, 19 J2. Plaintiff copal general convention held in Boston. He succeeds the late Bev. AbKri also asks that her maiden name Annie Leonard, the former incumbent. The Arrowsmith lie restored to ter. Rev. Mr. Spalding has a long and Hon. Bourke Cockran will arrive brilliant record In the ministry and will be received by the people of bis here Monday afternoon In ample time church in this city with open arma to speak at the theater in the eventhe ing. His last laliors have been with church in Krie. Pa. Farmers and Democrats will be this evening by Judge HenderWILLtMSEN CASE UP MONDAY. Oct. son, David Evans and Ray Can Coti. rsMy at Ile Grand The case of the United Slates against the case. RhiuLiU(i At Riverton Wedneaday night a ReEditor Willumaen of the American Decay has set in. was lhhouse The declining sttn of tbe Eagle published at Murray will acme publican rally will be held with Judge The d'coriiona before Commissioner Twamey for pre- Bowman, Judge Kenny and Candiparty has nearly reached the horiflags id bunt- - liminary hearing Monday at I p. m. dates aa tha speakers. zon of oblivion. W" On cilii He m pnitualun. experts his past raoord ediborially The Republican rally at the Grand b.rBe philures of to clear him from the charge which SPEAKERS AND DATES. re placed. he makea no attempt to deny, excuaing theater tonight will he addressed by Slid Kln-1-- S of Botkin 11 A. and J. Judge was draped himself by saying that it Largent. There priated JJjJbiqeflM Monday. Oct. 2d; Judge Livingstone, wit bout his knowledge or consent and will also be good music. P. Meakin, Sterling; Fred John when he was not at his desk, being conN. H. Tanner, Beaver; Don CarThe " rtiiraaji .1. U. EMredzr "Americans had another blowfined to bis borne linilnaea.los Muaser, Hoytsville: Hon. WlUard out last nlaht, this time at Saudy. iioOtt j Done. Judge Hagley. Sciplo; Hon. John musical THOUGHT OFFICER with Cannon and H. J. C. BtoUi animum-M- l Cutler, Judge J. E. Frick, Kanosii; tilft liuh mate land and SMITH A BARKEEP. Dininny as the speakers. Al Reese alCol. George R. Squires, Mr. Larsen. Or' qunr-UJ- j Hub did so clever a turn. YWBS angeville; Judge Bowman. Provo; Hon. lioas ii leased great- Mra Fnrrat, well known to all Salt TtWr k-Piute James' Ingebrel sen, Kimberly, These rehave to been In made changes the police Lakers, and especially li. N. Standlfch, E. O. Leath-erwooRcounty; the ths list of evening of election it Fpesker 4fct judges: District 17, porters. was taken to headquarters hy A. 8. Reined Clear Creek; Candidates, instead of J. W. LesrB;, Blaine. 2 Booth made a few remarks Patrolman Charley Evans this afterp. m.. Clinton. 8 p. m.; Hon. He district HTaflook of tie campaign. 72, J. W. H. Fitzgerald innoon. She registered at tho desk and Jr., Hon. J. A. Largent, Joseph Howell, from Sitagfcd tiding were coming thinking the counter a bar top, ftie ask- stead of Thomas Yandry. Bountiful. p. of the state. Ho Introduced ed if Desk Sergeant Smith was the Tuesday, Oct. 25: Judge Livingstone, A ladies Democratic tea will be glv-- n She asked him to trust her for LLirnni Bi the first Beaker. John P. Meakin. Fayette; Fred McGur-rl-n, Ms remarks by saying next 2 All titndu.-eat o'clock at Wednesday dime's uth the o'whiskey. things a N. H. Tanner. Pa rowan; Don Carroasldered the officers thought that the home of Mrs. Clarence McCoy, corner los Mustier. New Harmony; M. C. DaMill were familiar wiih the distress of THEY SMOKED AGAIN. administrations 1'hlrd Mouth and offer to past had Fifth A the East. aring very best lodgings they good vis, Hon. Joa Howell. Coalville; Hon. Again the rooms of the Young Mens Kootratlc yarty. He related .tor- - Woman would bis the woman's ward. program and fine speakera are prom- John N. J. Mea C. Frick, Cutler, Judge Republican club reverberated to the imat the greatness of tho I nited She la now ther reflecting on her hor- ised. applied them to the Issues rible mistake and wondering bow many pwan AD SALT LAKE NEWS it 111 be this time. m'compartd a successful business days BIGGEST AUTO HERE. JLfim to enr national admfnistra-aske- d PHELAN ESTATE FINALLY CLOSED auciWMsful if the Utah's biggest automobile has arriv0 WAMMS should be reylaoed by an entered the de- ed in this city and is at the Oregon Stewart today Judge person. He referred to the cree of final distribution In the matter Short Line depot and is being set up JJTjefnt record of McKinley and of the estate of Ps trick Phelan, which there, it is a Wluton Quad, and is rZLfti ft with all preceding admin-MiiM- i svalned at $78.0119.07. The terras of larger than any others In the city. It He said never since Grant's tha will power and Is listed at bequeathed the entire estate is d uaiiigrsMon had a president to Stephen Hays and Biehop 4 a years inch prosperous Hall as trustees for SL Ann's La Ht said nothing in Democratic Jndge BANK NEARLY READY. These three have formed orphanage. be found that itnUM rations could to better handle the corporation iMlJlts pointed to si a basis of their The alterations on the National funds, which have now all been turned for what they ask. Bank of the Republic are nearly comover to them. pleted and before long Ita doors will gi pud an eloquent tribute Jo the yettg man and asked which nation-- l RICHARDS FAMILY TO ASSOCIATE swing on tbe finest bank In tbe Nothing that is new and pity bad enacted laws favoring in of our commonwealth, A committee of the descendants of banks has been allowed io pass by. ta piat pan two Democratic lawa about Ogden, Utah, Ons Week, Commencing 0 ct. 2 dm sirs the pioneer, Joseph Richards, met to Id n Republican laws which helped BOY RUNS AWAY. commence the organisation of a family ptkborar to better his condition. association for the purpose of reun The police have ben asked to look Htnfemd with pride to the functions in ions and other social labor record of Theodore which the family may be interested In, for Merrill Gleason, 15 years old, a son of Amaaa Gleason, who waa shot (Merit sad said hla acta proved his hy gaidky for the tollers of our land, WEATHER MAN AND BRIDE HERE. 8hockley, tha street car bandit, about a year ago. The boy is reiwrted as a fit aid that Republicans had effected M fur the laborers. Weather Director George Salisbury, runaway. The Ogden police have been Ip will furnish all the amusements and attractions This la the said formerly of the local office, but now of notified to look for him there, as he Is Mrring to lo.al policy he largest Am-eiai called v The and most complete organization of Its kind on the road. Its first tone Hit agltatore Is In the city for a short vleit supposed to be on his way to California. Seattle, trip in hut west, that he could call it with old friends At tha tlma the local its own special trains of 25 cars. Honorably conductParty" traveling ed. Truthfully advertised. A Repub-h- m offlos was In allic but LARGE BOUNTY. war of the departcharge Id either all Dont fall to visit the stadium, where Republican or not at ment, Mr. Salisbury was the sergeant ill fkty said they could defeat the John Ward brought to the county in eharga. but they cannot, and on fcnWkan clerk'a office Saturday 120 coyote, fit fib of November they will wake wild cat, twelve wolf aud twenty-fiv- e ATTIAS NOT" READY. sad wonder what the explosion eight mountain lion hides for bounty. ha The trial of Dr. P. O. P. Attlae will He received $305, the largest bounty Jfc Latent mid that H Roots-Teddy not be held until ten days on account paid out here In five years. e lid been tried and found true. of the attorneys for the defense not bei Hi dosed with aa HEALTH OF CITY. appeal for thq teat ing ready. C t rauoa la balloting and ha waa pus naaoa would and in a vote for The report of the city ' board of PLEASED WITH hi Anight Republican ticket from WADLEYOH'S RETURN. health for the week sliowe 32 birtlis, hwidrat to constable. of which 20 were males and 12 were Xuilc by the eo hired quartette fol officials of the Rio Grande females. The deaths reported numlier-elocal The lowed Mr. Urptit after which 19, of which 13 were males and 0 Jndge all speak In the highest terms of Frank Y. BotUa Twice Daily Afternoon and Evening. wh introduced as tha next A. were females. During the week there Lake of Salt the formerly Wadleigh, (mker. old were 3 cases of diphtheria. 2 cases of his has who accepted offices, just He pitted bla remarks with a of typhoid fever position back, at the urgent request of smallpox, and 14 cases ' dory and then opened with a officials of the road. Ha leaves reported. liKwrim of linnet. He said Demo-fn- ti high saMmm in association Western Passenger the bid unounced Roosevelt aa the MRS. ATKINSON DEAD. Naw Yprk and succeeds T. E. Swan, ma, M they are nut discussing it resigned. Hi aid Republicans were Mra Atkinson, 96 years old, who wllllag to W it ip as tha Issue and have no came to the state in 1849, died at her NOTEA POLITICAL (an of the outcome. home in Bountiful Saturday morning Hi aid he would not of old age. The funeral will be held -with ! agree who waa chairI Newhouse, Samuel I mui 40wler RcpubUcax campaigners that tha man of tha committee appointed to Sunday at the - Bountiful meeting Wctoiy ta Blretdy woo. "it is not. W , Hon. Bourke Cockran house, kmt pot eetM in our effort a We must meet and greet -TSalt Lake, waa called In hla on arrival Mnr let this get a hold of na; but, PASSING OF OLD RESIDENT. account of the serion Denver to today pot our shoulder to Ihe wheel and make ous Illness of hla wife. ta iWnry tremendous. Henry Soutbworth, 86 years old, one H referred to the A merlcan Par residents of the state, has "flew the of the old-ti"American Another V m g party for which, as far aa the coop. This time it is Jphtf Brownlee died of old age at hie home Saturday tub ud file ire concerned but aa to who, for business reas- morning. The funeral will he Sunday of ftrir leaden, they are misleading ons,Murray, asked to withdraw from (ho at the Farmington meeting house. has He referred to their ticket Jjwlegislative ticket In his place James Jmre are no presidential electors on It W. Cahoon has been offered upon the MINING BRIEFS. tay canid haws dona it. He said be altar of sacrifice. , wl4 tell why. These leaders E. P. Jennings, the mining engineer, have mft lad art attempting to defeat the has returned from a trip to the Lost hold will forth Democratic speakers rmddential candidates' Packer mine In Custer county, Idaho, They can do night aa fbliowa: 1Murray, with which he became favorably imjjkiflhey succeed in their plana He Mondayand m.. Charleston p. Cobb, Ogden For a Long Time Has Needed a First-cla- ss JWfwd to the action of SmatorKearna Moyle pressed. 8 m.. 4 Heber p. Judge p. m., going to Chicago wti.h Fairbanks Midway 8 2 m.. Randolph Powers; Woodruff p. md ta seeing the W. F. Mitchell, manager of the ShasAl Republican national R.-He gave the Be to him la p. m., W. II. King; Santaqrin, ta Gold and Copper companys propSloan.. erty of Shasta county, California, la in JA Kearns tried to convince them 'tat the names of Republican electors the city again. will Utah of Mtwred oa the "Amerirsm The American party ticket ta American' pnrty needed hold a grand rally at Murray Saturday of the Superintendent Rumbaugh was in the city yesterday. wthpiec anil they ave secured that night, at which Senator Frank J. Canprincipal speaker. He has announced that the shipment of Wjtifil trapee pTfornter to speak non will he the attend the ral- piping, for which be has been Aw word, lie r,'-rreto Cannon Other speakers will also waitiug y nt over hw r.. nrd and pointed ly from Salt Iak, and the American for the past two weekka, has arrived at We have It now, with the new firm the make to will '1 go drum corps Yi"n,f,f,l c.wwlenoeleaifneaf party Farmington and hat operations will be Wi..' JUST OPENED at 2376 Wash. Ave, Considerable Ml bli resumed on next Monday. pohi el lit". Judge Botkin music for tha meeting. In Murray, PMnrd rvlihiKe r.,ni "opposite Z. C. M. L extracts nf Interest has been aroused mnlnn" tv'y lesrin-e- ' speeches and and a large attendance la anticipated. The Callow settling tank, invented Manufacturers of BLANK BOOKS wmmm proving ilium to be in col hy J. M. Callow, the mechanical engi"fln with h ifrinc-:i- t. all loose leaf work. and neer. nf this city, seems to have made "THv deny Mra, Elisabeth Cohen met yesterday N hec t dii- - , irrumstanrlal In Montana and Idabocampa, where hit efand PAPER RULERS, of women Sprlngvllle with the It tried out. Mr. Callow fected an organization with the follow- hashas been work Tsa Keanu I;, d.itrc ahead to keep him these things in enough President. Mra. A. D. officers: Wflcsvnr lo P. ibp Republicans ing Mrs. Ella bury for several months to come. Wo refuse.! to first Bird; i ; demands that Mrs ni md ; second vl 'orrh Influej'V t return Hay uPd Misa May secretary; Ruih to the l I'c.i Roylance, senate. "Tom Patrick; treasurer, Mrs. 'Elisabeth would crt.i ; Keith-O-J- n First disstore to .;P Ltn Houae on Bird; election committee, Childs and Mra Melpsrt of I,., sor'i'v r that a snake trict, Mra Olive Mesatnger; Second district. Miss """W "t and ha issa Miner and Mra N. H. Psrkard; Ruth Salt. Lake City, Oct. 22. Decay has i lrtent Joseph Third district. Mra Phillnda Roylance snib u I r. gain his seat by set in. disFourth Elisabeth Bird; Mra " and vuMnn The declining sun of the trict. Mra P. I Mendenhall nd Mra haa nearly reached tbe horrinsed one of Elias Jlfth dtatrict Mra iola izon party Throne; of oblivion. held ;cnn.( fver Baskervllla rT,f.g Miss Mary and My nar-Roylance Ip n,,!-- . haa spluttered apd furred and fumOld Books and repaired, The constitution was read by Mra ed,Ithut conditions have been too much. etoso of tho meeting In the fact made new. tha and at Cohen FOR .and baa the jsvvK!Tbe edict gone forth, "par'MI'KITVS SAKE. about 40 women signed it, At very low prices, consistent with ty of purity is doomed. 'i y. . first started, its objects w-- ro When work. good Criela of the editor Joseph Gilbert, Vpn We' invite you to call and see what ia Fourth so carefully screened from the confidc.'j.s at labor hall. lecture will M end tolerant voter, that many siny f dore in a beokbladery. rnmpllshingiof South and St at a Sunday evening, on ing v cere in their belief and sincere in the ,hc P001, "Progress of the Socialist Movement, MpV T"'V "r' movers of behind the faith the ha good A good programme of mualo will new movement, too hold and helped ' '1 nnn the given. make a party of it. But the time is "f tt il!Wric' and the li. city passed when the party can say that it and Ivan to erv:-s:'will A go Blair , E. signed. George will cut much Ice in the coming politi'1 in the Salt Beaver county next week in tho inter- cal campaign. "! ' i" f r ihe purpose est of the Democratic party. The Trioune, also aided hy its punigeneral !l tive assistant, the Herald, have, by to their recent writings, done more to OTHER COURT MATTERS. 'f 1" F: ''ontrtl i.y. r ' v aaaken the people to the real mean.k'r who Impose ,v et that, has !'"-- l In the case of EHen C. Toung Lew-al. ing of the move than anything solicit for heretofore transpired. My their slings M. W. Taylor et al. Judge nrv' : md otherwise against In ' ,n Innuendoes; hy their covert ass r is todsy rendered a decree jvTIrtr and charity. and outspoken Insinuations quieUi ig persions default, by plaintiffs old parties and tbelr canthe acainet 5. block n, riot A., lot of to title part j i'ihhopmc. PHONES Bell and Independent. didates; by attacking tie good faith City survey. Salt ho failed to ace a political of those Rr r. K (ri .'jiauling has ac-'- p (inn se net by them, and by tbe unmaskgranted ,,r lAke Judge Hall has from ILSL. of their concealed batteries, ahor Sander ing Jarnea M hi in hy the Epls-- eraon a divorce Oar Special Correspondent . --3 23, 1904. . s Kind .t-P- se Economy In the select j l A. I FHONQ. Iniih-bard- - ' foi Mukden. Oct. 22. Th. lliisxisns on Friday and Saturday reininectly Sanyantzy and Shakha xfalion, which the Japanese have new completely evacuated. A party nf RuMian approached on a hand car to a point, within less than a mile of ihe xiati.xi and. not a Japanese was visible. Tlio Japanese reply to the Russian artillery fire is extremely weak, but the rifla fusillade of the outer tranche is incessant. It la only possible to tiring up provision and water by eicalth at night in kege on donkeys' backs, as the Japanese riflemen pick off the drivers. of a butcher of known rei.a Everything that leaver T market is --vacliy aa repress. -ed. If its net, or yonre dir- .r with ycur purchase, money back anJ the goodr ours. Come iq and get better1 1 quainted with our meat mai F. WEATKERBV Wholesale and Retail Butche Wash. Ave- OGDEN. 2458 i ARE YOU m :NT? MERCHANT $3,-Ou- DESULTORY c.ui-01- You can find i rooms FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping, 4:7 itlN L WANTED To rent large iiiniW'-i-.-l house, near buxines contot, moticr'i and reasonable, will buy furniture tf suitable. Address M.. chi Sr aud a id. of in-Is- na Ji con-aw- FREE m IF SO, FREE When Peterson & Co. will build you a 8-r- ms. Peterson OIAVOLA For iSale All , the beet paying house on Twenty-fift- h street. Income $252 per month. Rent $50. They turn away lodgers every night on account of not being able to accommodate them. Price $800. Easy terms. from City hall. This la the best land in Weber county; fine water . right, ' some fruit trees. Price $2,200. Easy terms. . hve to For Sale 14 room lodging house Railroads . r Room 42 First Notional Bank Bi itj For iSale 1-- 2 - On Co & 6 room house with 6 acres land 2 miles Loops the Loop Excursions J-j- rd cSwNAT REISSS"JS m modern house 5-ro- om for $1500. or 6 rms. $1800. stories $2200. If you mtend to buy or build, and have one-thiin cash we will furnish the balance and you can pay it back in SMALL monthly payments. Plans furnished free of charge. Call on com-oHi- d WHY SO? rot. and rooms with Hotel, dining room, pantry, bath room, ironing room and kitchen; including bedding, table, dishes, silverware. cutlery. . cooking utsnalla, etc. Income per month $3uu. Kent per month $60. 28 Price d eome fine bargains on farm iJWo Tum'izi w1" ,o $300. For Sale 4 room house with cel- lar large barn, hen scree of fruit trees. 2 miles from city hall on Washington Ave. Price $1,650, half cash balance easy terms. 1 houae, 1-- 2 and improved city property. l"y Our motto is quick sales and email profits and square dealings 1-- 2 r . i. i 4 ggoo The Public Guffy-Gale- y, . evl-vtf- e.- CO. & Room 42 First National Bank Bldg. Telephone 342 x. . Ogden. . WINTON RUGS AT BIG SAVINGS Bookbinder . . PETERSON O- dilraju fort!Bor7 beTtifUl ,Pr,l'n 0rlnt,, deian, r,ch 27x60 inches COME IN AND BEE OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE WHILE ,B eo,np,"B. $2.70. size 36 x 72 inch.. STOCKS ARE COMPLETE rode and v2? tj Ac LADIES OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS 58c i Political Notes . Magazines Bound WILCOX WOODY . lke S't Dont waste this opportunity, It a a valuable one. Pink and white, blue and white, and grey and white stripe outing flannel gowe, well made of a good quality material. Warm, comfortab'e and desirable garments to own these chilly, nights. Notice our window dieplay, Be an "Early Bird" next week and select ..... yeur choice m gra imara rrrm 30 J, . 58c 48 cents Will buy you pair of nice fitting corseta, well made of drab Coutlle, straight front, but not bias gored.. Have but laft and will chrne them out at CALL AND SEE IF WE CAN FIT YOU. '' ,....4. WOMENS GOOD FLEECED STOCKINGS 1'2c where athe nary value e!0 W. H. 12c valut ,nd ' th,nk tb'e'fleeced stocking .the beet Hava ethers B?dl2 25c, 30c, and 50c, but for ordinary wear here la an WRIGHT & SONS CO. ' ej |