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Show THE . OGDEN, ITT AH, FRIDAY MORNING, EXAMINEE; MOBKTya OCTOBER IS, 1905. report of committee on organization and order of buaineM. Secretary Billy Wilson of the reported rnoommonulng for ebairmaa Judg J. A. Howell, and 'or permanent aocretariea Robert A- Moyca and Mrs Adelaide Green-wcland that the order of buainesa be aa follows: Nomluatiuns for mayor, Th COUNTY FAIR KUCHLER IS com-miiu- per-mane- RACING HAS NAMED FOR OPENED DAYS' MEET STARTS WITH FAST EVENTS. The Absolutely Pure Nigger Bey and Polly Gar Hava Stiff Fight in Trot ond Paco. Tartar, and Made o! Cream oi Free From Aina or PbosphaUc Add ' s Haling powder made from alum, phoaphatra and other harsh, caustic adds are lower in price, but they are injurious to the stomach. dua on the mucous cost of die stomach is positive and beyond chptde: it is both an irritant and aa astringent. The use of alum m any article of food or article used in the preparation oi food should be prohibited. JOHN GUISE, MA. U. S. Ny. EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phene Sell Phone ... ... BUSINESS OPPICL Independent Phene Boll Phono Ns. ...... ...Nm It DEMOCRATIC M PRIMARIES No. 130 No. II WM. GLASMANN No. 130 Independent Phene No. 130 Bell Phono ..No. 130 of both telephone system Closed after 8 p. m. If you don't get your paper 'phene Bel 739: I ml. 872. D. G. Nelson, Circulation Manager. HELD DELEGATES TO CONVENTION ON SATURDAY. Attendance at Prlmarlea la Very SmalL Democratic Candidates for Council. Rent price at lielnop Lumber Ca, 24th street. t.l Esther Curl Lund, the enu of II r. end Hr. Jumes F. Lund, died at the at t'lalu City ou Umlly rreldenr Wnliiekiley, aged It year and 0 Months, nt appendicitis, after an Funeral err operation. vli-ewill lie held today t o'clock. Iniermpnl will lio In the euy cemetery. Hotly may be viewed from JO to 1. Dr. Dalrympla hso rmiuved his denial offlres to No. rf 21 Washington aieiiue, over Bwdooo'e drug store. Card party and dunce will be given hv the Jtoyal Neighbors of America at Eagle Hall, Friday evening, the 13ib. Refreshments and prices. Admlosloo ISe, FALSTAFFS WIN TWO CAMES FROM IMPERIALS twwling game at the assorla-tlatley last night tho FsUtsffs won two out of three guwea wlih the Imperials, all three genie being rloaoly contested, there being but a margin of 10 pin la lha total. The score: Faletifta, Leedom 151 12- 2- 421 Thomas 10 138 Slid j7 14 Watkins ' ilorrick 122 172 ii;ti 1113 4NJ 3ii 148 12S 435 13 4110 Tho Democrats held their primaries last evening and selected candidates for the council and delegates to the lminocrailt- - city convention, which meets on ttutunlay. The ai tendance at lha primaries was small. The candidate for the council and tha delegate selected were; First ward dkiuncllman. R. Will Emmett. Delegates Joseph )U), Mrs. S. E. Oakej, Jlr. Ethel Purdy, Mrs. Julm N. Ford, T. J. Paine. Hen 1 ernes. C.eorge Wardlaw. R W. Emmett. Thomas EmnieiL Janies Purdv, Jidm J. Olsen. H. II. Hill. B. H. Goj-darTong Ford, Judge Maglunla. Frank XalahetL John W. Walls. A. Chattain. I). H. Eualgn. MaltbUs llinchcliff. W. (i. Wright. Heron d wurd- - Ouiocllnmn S W Radeon, Delegate- - C. D. Tyree. D. W. Ei ana, Zack Hleelh, Alex Wilkinson. Ilan O'Sullivan. Robert Khlpley. Richard Williams. John Tavlur. J. II Williams. W. N. Otti tiger. N. J. Thnui-- , J. M. Doran. Dr. J. X. Alim. Dr. R. H. Joyce. Martin Cullen, J. I). Fife, lieorge H. Tribe. Fred W. Voll. Mrs. George W. Carey. Mrs. William West. Third ' ward Councilman, Samuel Thomas. Asnel Farr. J. Iielegalea Mlanley Dee. Mrs ti. ,. Wade. Henry Anderson. James Harrop, Frank 77 Rcuddnr F. Rcuddnr True Hlracbmgel IIboii Till dS- d- S314 Imperials, 172 134 ! 132 17 ,14d 155 1d 147 ao14U 1b) 737 730 412 42K l(!2 4113 i;g 4I2 lift 7S1 453 -2- 19 HAS MEW EYELIDS. Coin mbits. O.. Om. 1l a remark-biopera 1 ton lm been performed m lliniBl Carmel liuspItMl by wlilch w. i K.rr, wlio hid I wen disfigured in an explosion, lias horn given a new set of lower erelids. An examination made inday for the flr- -t lime niiif-- the work was ikme promise ttir ti will h. f ntlrclv surrrvsftil. - 1 DO u.-e- LADIES CARRY hore ever entered in Wal-akp- i ' c ir. i ' - cuiii-eriii-i- gcn-ra'- ! 1 : hwi. Mr order Comiuiny. NO ACTION AGAINST NEW YORK.! J. S. LEWIS & CO. kiinl toda.i "No 12. Snperln-- i Virmliv- -r will he 'aken ahi iinie attain-- ; ihe Nr York l.tfe Insurance cclilpaliy." Mr. Van. liver made the Matctm.n folios lrg lit conclusion of a confe ein-thr re todai prticip:c(1 in i,t Governor Folk. Hiiperlntenii-of In-surauce Vandiver and Attorneys F N .1 ud son and K I, ('rone, reproa-ivl- na the New York I ife insurance cum - pane. Vturrrv .ludo rintt-n.lethat ther I no a.uhurlty under he lau if Missouri by which Mr. Vandiver ciuild proieed 10 moke :h- - ccne ir ih insurance coiiinv hv hr.-a: ened ' do unles he money iwiri,-itcfo-ranips-y& purpose Ie. fun to ihe trvaatir of coinpsny. ronfi-mn-Another nni : e h(., st 1 ll b- I'ity. Fine Color Lowest Price d St tu'-kin- - ,l'(1e-o- vi-r- SMALLEYS . d- -d - - State of Insurance W D. teiPh-u- . Perfect Cut ti-- , ltd ; ali-u-- WATCHES? I.011U. verre-arles- J f . FJJPP ; - 8 H. j IVn-kor- Wa have many lady customer whose watchea keep better tint than some R. R. Watches. Why? Because they take the proper care of thorn by keeping them running all the tune, thua the oil doean't get a chance to dry and stop the watch. Ladtea. bring your watch to us. We will repair it. if need be. or regulato it at any time and help you to have tim aa correct ae your husband's and you know he MOST ALWAYS hae it. are gems this year. a . their Our Suits at $18.00 . Og- Fly-gar- e. WE HAVE MANY LADY CUSTOMERS ' , Ht-e- II stamp in even te Gls-ma- nn 1 den. The other races today will he 3 4 mile dash, in which are entered Weldon. owned by Hartley of Denver: Haxby, owned by Orant; Capitols, owned by Penelton of Istgnn; owned by D. 8. Thomas of 8t. R. H. J'orler. Mrs. R R Porter. Fred, Stone. Mrs. John Karr. John: Comodon. owned by A. Childs Ham Sleeper, William H. Reed. Mrs. of Roy; Red Damsel, owned by Bnyuet Win. H. Mrs. K. C. Peermaa. Wm. of California. Quarter-milHall, Jem, j. Driver, repeeler, In which are entered Utile Dutch of Hslt I,ake: Fourth ward -- Councilman. Chris C. 11. Martin, I,. J. May Flower of Roy : Senator Dubois of . A. W. Hrowne. II. W. 0 wil- Idaho: Ethel J. of Idaho, and Joe D. of liam. ti. K. Relusp, A. fi. Mam. Juaeph Pueblo. The results of yesterday's races: Che. Fred Shield. William Hughes. First race, mu-- mile, 2:17 class, pace E. R. Holapp, Win. U. (thappel. Hyrutu Dvlnap. Dan R. Hamer. Joseph I juiga-dorg- . and trot Din Z., first; Pearl R., secA. O. Harris, William fl. Toller. ond: Mike, third. Time. 2:28; 2:11 Elijah Farr, H. T. Miller, George A. 1:38 Second race, trot and pare, 2:20 Mitchell, John I,. Taj lor. Oeorge C. Nigger Boy, first; Polly Oar, Pearce, Williain Donaldson. Joseph 8. cla Birch Twig, third. Time, Peary. Joseph Hatinder. T. D. John2:24 2:24 14. son. A. L. itrewer. Frank Date. Mrs. 2.29; Third race, jme mil, running and William Hughes. Fifth ward - Councilman, George repeal Argot, first; Bsshy second: laililn-ndHr. Delegates 0. J. A. Pat I,., third. Time. :S2: :R2 Lindquist.. J. W. Volker. Albert Hscor, BEET RAISERS ATTENTION. W. W. Drowning. J. II. Dougina, T. 8. Browning. W. R. Emmet l. H. 8. Riuiiii. Cuninirm-lnMonday. Oct. If., si Georg E. Browning, J. 8. fortrw. E. . fanneis raising sugar beets ihdl htive Neulebnoiu, (1. W. Raker.ll H. tiniice their to U. T. Harris. J. J. Stnyihe. John dig their hoe' can dig und deliver as lust a they see fit, hut IV- Young. Willard Snow, A. Wenger, ilioee D. VamlorSchult. C.eorge Imrhhend. Rr.. having small patches need nut be In a rush, bui 'hu-- e moving a numC. Wtwdwmrd. T. A. Slireeve, John A of car should try and gel them In ber Hoyle. Mrs. Curl Anderson. .Inti Carr. Nicholas Tann. H. Ilminn. .Ins. before winter come on. Each farmer, it hr will look mi hla beet runirart. has Wheelwright. agreed to protect hia bee from frot. When In- iiH delivered them on car Washington. Oct 12.- - The president nr hi bo factory rn good order he is today directed the appointment of Col. ilimijKh wlih (hem-sfar as frost la j . Sharin' to lie elder coiunil-tHenry but when digging and the sary of sithi.seiice with the mnk or uiglii are frosty :liey must be colored hrluadicr general, to Mictved lien. John up and protected from ihe frost: all . i F. Weston, promoted to major iliat are not hauled each day. This can be done by putting beer leaves or heel top on the piles of beets. Fnrni now 011 the company will have to pile up ihe bee for winter and heel lhat me fro; ed and put in large plies will aimil and are lost to the com So when nights are Vixmry pany. every one should slid niiist rover up 11 a. com-milie- be repeated today and totiiorrow. There will also be exhibitions of broncho hneting today by Mr. Thornton. the Plymouth-bronch- o hunter, who has s reputation of riding any home, and if nny on think they have a horse lhat cannot be ridden, they are Invited to bring the animal to the grounds where Mr. Thornton will ride ihe horse free of charge' and guarantee to stick to him. The great trotter. Dr. Freese, that has a mark of 2:12, will give an exhibition heat against time. This home now hold the slate trotting record.1 One of the features of today's races will be a novelty race In which lha horse will be driven up under 'the wire, unhitched, and when the Judge gives the word go. they are to hitch their horses, walk them to the pole, trot to the and go as they please' from there In. No entrance fee will be rhnrged for this rare and this will be a rhanre for fast running horses hitched to carts to compete. There will also he a free fbr all road race, together with a special trot and pace event. overs of Kood racing who attend the fall nyetlng of the association are assured of aeeing some of thn bent racing ever offered in thin city, and . (lliierkHburg, I'rasKla, Or I, 12,- - WiCtm wa oiu mo linnrs snd a half lodwa on tin- llsiulnirg Amerl-caline' mrliine Kaiser, to be d for Hie excursion from Hamming 10 Helignlxns Ilia inaji-.ipm her thronuh various evolution. and-a- l ill rruiHiisinn of ihe trial said the vc-i- r were splendid. up-to-da- indulge in If you are lock wrinkle. In ihia instance we whould for suit a that youve not aside ing lay persons lines and place In Domination the man who will be the been able to find in the most credit to the city of Ogden. Per city or elsewhere s if youre hard eoually Mr. Kurbltr la a good man but we should remember that franto tit or suit, come m and let us swap experience; weve chises will be asked from the city In had lots of experience, and to have you. We wont the neat two years, if he U nominated he will go Into office ulth a franchise to tell you what you want, but we agree to pleatry in his pocket--" you or no sale. When Mr. Parnesoi rh reached this putni he was Interrupted with cries of ''Time, time," the length of nominatlimited to ing speeches haring t wo and a half minutes. This brought Mayer Glasmann to hla world. fret and he exclaimed : "By a stroke of hla pen the late Mr. Chairman-- 1 move that you John Hay eoufitied (ha war between give that man two and a half minutes Russia and Japan. more." When the matchless Theodore The offering vt the motion waa the Roosevelt said to these same nations signal for a general drmand that the thia war must cease, they obeyed the motion be not pained, but the mayor remained npou his feet, and when the summons, imesuae it represent rd Ihe uproar had subsided he said: "1 want moat enlightened sentiment of 4h That man to have more time so that I most enlightened nation In the world. The Republican party in Ogden ha may have the same length of tl(ue to done much for the advancement of the reply to him. th streets and compare C. Gunnell, Dr. Coulter. R. 8. Farns- of the association to the mam-- t Tho explanation brought forth city. Ijook at g tariff revision, setting forth rounds or applause, and after it had them with the time before the Repubworth. is "There subsided Mayor Ulssinann replied to lican pany came into power. Before the not a Herrick vt On motion Mr. probably rc:d there wa but one (desk of were eluted and the convention polls not i pro- t loner here who do Attorney Farnsworth and showed that that time duls i either directly to the l uired Kuchler'a and Hendershot'a names macadamised etrent In the city, while ceeded to the balloting. were used in the Ottxeas' Waterworks now you can't give them paving The rmult of the balloting showed government or indirectly through lm. for Knrhler 1M votes and for Lewis porters and Jobber, and in n.any, company franchise temporarily until a enough. DemoThe only Inheritance the 80 votes. On motion of Mr. Lewis the eases account high duties snd ext corporation could be formed: that 1U0 cratic aiv profits to home nisnufariureri. party left the city was one block nomination wa made unanimous. of the leading taxpayers of Ogden The tariff ia matter whk-- direct were back of the Citisena company, of macadamised street and a tangle of Veto by Wants. The affect every business man In th Kuchler. whose franchise the mayor vetoed law aulu. "Ogden will become the metropolis country and we should watch uih Tuesday in order to give the present ear it revision, especially the rs. water company a chance to do of th luiermountain country. savudon of such schedules as 1iiere. the right thing, and If they refused to ,'T understand that 1 have been beour bualnes.' come to time that he fthe mayor) laried to preside over this body 1 would Join Rudolph Kuehlor to build a cause I could not nuke a speech, but I intend to uphold my office, and if nw water system aud run ibe old one cannot ; Vladivostok, Oct. 1!. The nf secure obedience to my rulings our. leg here has been abolished and th bench and the will I here upon step He said that he thought that the After the nomination bad been made schools have reopened. unanimous the ohalr appointed Hon. present water company would eome to enforce them." the regtook Howell then up Judge Ita senses before January 1. sad that William Glaamann and th Hon. John if It did not Rudolph Kuchler would be ular business of the convention and 8. Lewis to escort Mr. Kuchler to the eumtniuee of the called for rhs report hall. mayor and would meet the present E. A. Stratford re- convention on credentials. In respons to erlea for a speech, company with a new nyatem, with the rethe and eommlttee for th ported Mr. Kuchler thanked, the convention people beck of him. auB that he would port wao adopted. The next buaineaa e for tha support they 'had given him bo there to urge him on. (Grent to coma tip waa th report uf tho and promised to give Ogden a good oa resolutions, which wm re- administration if elected. Continuing. Mr. Glaamann said: "It H. 8. secretary Hendeshot, by for city attorney la being whispered about that Kuchler ported Tho nomination of committee. the waa clone to Senator Kearns and may were then in order. 1 We. the Republicans of Ogden City Moroni Thomas placed In nominawant to Joia the American party. WATCHES AND tion N. J. Harris. tell you Koehler waa never aa close to la convention assembled announce Stueens nominated Judge Our allegiance to the great RepublKearns ae I waa. and I have no idea Sidney of going to bed with him.'' ics! party of the nation and call at- John E. Bagley, and A. W. Agee nomiexnated J. D. 8k eon. JEWELRY This statement was greeted with tention to th worldwide Influence administration the erted There were a number of seconds to present by which treiuenduua applause, during -time A. IV. Agee waa Jumping np and through the matchless statesmanship each of the nominations, speeches bev down in Ihe twar of the hall like a and leadership of Theodore Roosevelt, ing made by the backers of the difmen. President. our ferent great hla hand thrust behind, freak, with Two ballots were necessary to deWe endorse the Btst Republican Our Specialty is Repairing out In the rear. auggeaUng bribery. administration and we point with cide the choice of the convention. On Quirk a a flash Major Glaamann especial pride to th wise, economical the first ballot Begley received 108, homed at the top of hla voice: Judge administration of Harris 87 and Skeen 42 vote. Necesand business-lik- e Ages la holding his hands behind hla Mayor and his sary for choice 110 votes. 2287 Walk A vs. coat tall, suggesting graft. 'Suspicion On the second ballot Bagley receivthe nominee of this eon We always baiiuia the guilty mind.'" rationpledge UTAH. OGDEN. to a continuance of the policy ed 185 and Harris 84 votes. Judge (Great applause!. of the present administration. Bngley having a majority. Mr. Harris Immediately every eye ana turned We are in favor of public ownership moved that the nomination be made townrd Agee. He turned white as a and control of tb$. city water works unanimous. eheet aa be suddenly realised that a and Fred IV, Chambers placed In nomiother public utilities, and shall man who makes an ass of himself can demand of our legllatora unceasing nation for the office of eliy recorder have those qualities aometlmea pointed efforts in this direction until a slate William J. Gritchlow. and Don Maout with terrific effect. law Is enacted permitting condemna- guire that of Miss Josle Kimball. Both Mayor Glaamann said: "A man can tion and purchase by elilea of all pub- names were seconded by a number of be friendly to Senator Kearns with- lic utilities. the delegates. out partaking, of Ihe senator's vlrwi., We pledge our nominees to conduct Critchlow was nominated on the 1 and will vouch for Rudolph Kuchler the affairs of Ogden City In 1908 and first ballot, th vole being 180 votes never Joining the American party 19u7 In a business-like- , straight for- fur Critchlow and til for Miss Kimwhile he Is mayor of Ogden. We have ward and honest manner and to vigor- ball. THOSE BIG ONES a no need for religious fight here lu ously to enforce all laws and ordiMiss Kimball moved that the nomin. Ogd-Elbarla'a and Madam Bretts, nation be made unanimous, and 'the nances. Four years' experience aa mayor of The Republican party keep In view motion prevailed. the only kind for bottling and Ogden has taught me that the mayor three great principles In the governColonel George Hanson placed the of Ogden should bo a man w Ith back- ment of Ogden O'Neil Mrs. preserves. name StanFlorenceof Public improveCity;. bone, strong enough to say no to hla ments: public economy, and publie ford In nomination for the office of heat friend, and stand np In the face prosperity. ( Signed! city auditor. of great odds for the best Interests of In behalf of Mrs. Booth who had T. C. PANCAKE. Chairman. Headquarter fer FIm 1 guarantee that Rudolph Ogden. been a candidate for the office. Mr. F. J. HENDER8HOT, Secy. backbone, Kuchler present such Chairman Howell then announced Roy Booth withdrew the name of hia and If elected will mako one of for mayor were In order, mother and moved that the nominanominations beat mayor. and Bishop E. W. Wade being recog-nlie- tion of Mrs. Stanford be made unani1 take great pleasure In seconding placed the name of Rudolph mous, which was carried. the nomination of Rudolph Kuchler. For the office of city treasurer there Kuchler in nomination. The convention wan called to order In presenting Air. Kuchler'a nanm were two candidates. James Halverson and al 2: 2d by Judge John D. Murphy, Bishop Wade said: Hyrum Pingree. Bishop chairman of the Republican city cen"It la with pleasure that 1 look over Wade placed the name of Mr. Pingree tral Kommltiec. who announced that these delegates that have Diet to select In nomination and Moroni Thomas Elder Joa. Stanford would offer prayer. the next administration of this city of that of Mr. Halveraon. Halverson The official call of the Republican Ogden, because 1 feel that, there la an waa nomlnaied by a vote of 154 to ti8. convention waa read by William How- intelligent set of delegates. The last nomination to be made by ell, aerrMary of tha Republican city "There ia no thought now but that the convention was that of municipal central committee. we must continue this work and add Judge. For that posit km Colonel Geo. Judge Murphy then announced the. strength to the admttiiktratlon of thn Hanson placed In nomination the OUR MOTTO IB TO PLEASE election of the Hon. E. T. Hulaniski Republicans throughout the state and name of Judge John D. Murphy, and as temporary chairman and Dr. H.Q1. i mu Um and maintain that by making moved that ihe nomination he made Forbes and Mr. . Adeline Greenwell ie progress here. (Applause.) We reeol-lec- t unanimous, which was carried. FRANK R. WATKINS Aa the emblem of the party an temporary, It was but a short lime ago when, arlmnw-- i if we had In Chairman Hulaniski. flag waa adopted on Ihe mowanted to get an industry The Grocer j edging his iutm.lneilon. said: Look at tion of Colonel George Hanson. we hod to get a bonus. here, ' "It afford me great pleasure 1o pre-- our transbeen All business tho Bell 57, Ind. SO. now: our factories and having Ption iile over this convention. I had begun our importance We are i:ie queen eity acted the convention adjourned. Industrie. to believe that the Indy Republican Cor. 25th 81. and Llneeln. of the west. (Applause. ) We warn to of this city hail lost Interest In poll-- , lie careful In naming people who can BLIND AND DEAF tloe. hut as 1 looic over this convention continue this progress. If we fall down so many ladles j now It. la a block In the wall. Wc I am pleased 10 not SCHOOL TRUSTEES MEET I wish to name; a present. man have a that We are hate for the purpose of se-- i young man. who I well aide to carry The hoard .of trustees of the Stale lertlng cauilids'-- e for public off! re for! ou tbla work: who has filled his placr the next two in th legislature with such honor that Kchnnl for the Deaf and Rlind met 1 deire to mil attention 10 the ad the governor made him one of the com- last evening and transacted routine now In power and to the" minis! mittee for the Portland exposition, business. work it bn dune, and ask that Rood The raot. Interesting report receivgiving him the poet t Inn of rressnrer. strong men h- - lecierl to carry on thej And with a email amount of money he ed was that of the superintendent on now lm by those good work heg-itook care of the affairs of that com- the exhibit that the school hsd made power. and gave his personal attention at the fair r Portland thia summer mittee , our candidate, bean In select lr, It. The prapl who have been to and more recently at the Utah State to in nmnt ihe niio.' " the fair say that, they always found Fair. At both the school received In rkwing. (..plain Hulaniski said' him at bis working for the wel- gold medals, a well sa many letters! tbs hv would cut Ion the delegates In fare uf Utah,poet Weber county and Ogden of commendation from the official of can. dates to say no wor-both fairs for tbe excellent showing City. tt that could j any Republican After ail expenses had been cov- made by tbe school. from support ir.;: the ticket nominated ered he wa able 10 flunerintendent Driggs reported that bark to the present by 'hi corvee- in. stare $3.t'),t. for whlrh he received a there had been enrolled at the school Judge Bagict made motion 'haicotn-mi-te- letter of commendation congratulating this year 124 pupils snd that 1hey on ury filiation and order of' him fur hi carefulness. from Wyoming. Idaho and Art-and od- nit!, inn business. gratifying "Tlii. man Is not seeking this nomi- zona, a fact which was he elected, otu- from each of Ilie live nation for the honor of his party. He to the niperintendent as well as Ihe as evidenced hoard trustee ward 4. of it the feels that it will be an honor to him till llioiiuii "f Will lloweil h recess 10 act as mayor of Ogden City, and he reuutation that tbe school had made in niinntek waa taken In to will of aretes. tty to the host of hts ability to fill other allow- ihe ii!!f-nt ward to select a ti wltli Payroll- - to tbe amount of $5,000 credit to the city. member to e.irh of the comiii'ite. "I ulace In uomination the nime of were allowed and ordered paid. A petition wa were. The coTiiniu s received from (he Kuchler." Rudolph On oreantcH ..n and order of luisl-ncthe Suit lAke and Ogden railway for- - a 1. I.. Clark, being recognised by First William Moves; gee-on- chair, placed in nomination the name right of way across a portion of the school property and a committee waa ward. 4 h Moves: Third ward. of Ju'.iu 8. Lewis. W G. Wilson Fourth ward. Alva Twenty-Fift- h the nomination Mr. Clark appointed to confer with Mr. BamIn g 1. Dan Pugh. Fifh "I speak in behalf of a man berger on Tuesday of next week in resaid: ward, (?eth Thom-a- . wiiuin vou a.l know, a man clean In gard to ihe matter. Hea'lutiom- Second wai T. C. Pancake: Third every one whose Integrity has Fourili ward, F. i,i-- i er ieieo: ward. .1. II. who has made AGAINST VULGAR POST CARDS. been Fifth Ward. Dr. Dlck-- i J. Ilenderslm: of hla own btiHiuc; one surer j soil. whom we ran all look up to. and one e Bt. Ixuii. Mo. Oct. 12- - The ward. CredentiuN ''Irst Sidney vho. tf nominated and elected, will on lulsreVunnous of Secnris Ward. Ja. t'onltsk.: give us n honest edmitiietration." the National Associe'ton of Btationers Thi'd Ward. .4 Power; Fourth ward The rumination of Rudolph Kuchler and Alsn'ifurtiirer presented a report Fifth ward, H. R. E. 4. n seconded hv George Kelly. Dsvld today to the convention nrglrg the Cbnndiir Vtt'tfor. H. H. Thoms, be-- Thomas. member a of the Mortal ion to refuse of the rommlt After 4 11 Move. T. C. Pancake. T. G. io display or !! lilnstrsied 4. PATTI5C post cards . Ion took an tecaVhc 4 dam Faereon and a number hat lend to he mlgsr. suggestive and nient until it. of itilie-indecent, and urging- retailer and Promptly a .!.S0 Temporary Clta r. The nomination of John 8. buyers of post card lo rarefttlly draw man Huianiski again called the was necouded by 8. H. Hendersdot. the line between vulgarity and hnmor. E88X iuI called fur the .ino-pto ! Stanford, Mrs. Kate Shiei.le. V. The report also calls the attention 425 Wash. Afr :.o - Rtu-her- 5. out fresh and new, with ln rA 2449 Washington The rare yesterday ware a great success, and all were closely contested. In the rare betwaun Dan Z., Pearl R. and Mike, Dan Z. aud Pearl R. took off first aud aeeoad honor. It being aa open question as to which wrould finish first until In the home stretch In the last heal, when Dan Z. In a great burst of speed passed Pearl R. and won hj a nose under the wire. Mike was not iu this deal, and anihled bom a safe third. The running race was on of the piviilest ever seen oa the Mark, tha horsea being bunched all the way round the track, up to ihe wire where Argot pushed ahead, with the wonder ful little hors 8asb a close second, and Fat L. third, the rest bunched close up on their heels. This was certainly a humming rare. Heiwveu the heets Denny Smyths hounds gave au eihlbitlon coursing rare, the quarry being Jack rabbits. There will be rapes the remainder of ihls week, today and Saturday, a good program of rare having been arranged for etch day. The coursing event was such a sucres lhat it will the fastest Suns come &e TOGGERY Ave. Boy. I., EXAMINER TELEPHONES Continued from Page Our) fn of and Winter Just open, and they Iv-e- The three daya' racing at tko Wobar County Fair grounds worn 'inaugurated yesterday with a special program of race that worn fast and about the beat that hare been seen in this city in some tint. Again Nigger Boy and Fully Gar fought a stiff race to a fluisli. Thrae two hursr-- who wara pitted against one another at the Stale Fhir races. In which it took seven heats to decide the race, mat in the second race and finished in the name order at at Halt I eke.. Nigger Boy first, Polly Gar second. Os Saturday they will again be candidates fur first honors, and Dr Conroy in still ronDdent that Folly Gar can defeat the old reliable Nigger Royal Baking Powder renders bread, biscuit, cake and all flour foods finer and more healthful. The mjiaiou effect of 1 time nor the place Baking Powder city attorney, city recorder, city auditor, city Treasurer and city judge. On motion of Col. George Hanson, Robert Moves and Billy Vklison appointed a commit two to wait upon (he permauent chairman and ecoon him 10 the convention hall. Temporary Chairman Hulaniski introduced Judge Ho wall, who in accepting ihe honor said: "La diva and Gentlemen I beg to assure you that I regard it as a wry great honor to have n called to preside ever the deliberations of this body, and 1 beg to assure yoa that I congratulate tha Republican party of this county on this convention. Both at the primaries and her today there has been exhibited the earn enthusiasm that will emblaxou victory on our banner election day. "Under the guidance of the Republican party thia nation has made the greatest progress of aay nation of (he MAYOR, THREE Another l, j n: quest-toned- WINES , . ' com-mittr- bu-ln- cs ' h and LIQUORS h- col-.e- Mii-tis- g. h Falstaf Cafe |