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Show the arorasro examiner: ogdex, HsesKssa IN ORDER THE FOLLOWING LIST OF GOOD THINGS. TO FAMILImRI2E YOU WITH THE NEW BASEMENT DEPARTMENT WE ARE GOING TO GIVE SOME LOWER PRICES THAN THE USUAL. nKK Blankets and Comforts NOW THAT WE HAVE MORE ROOM THE LINE IS MUCH LARGER AND A BETTER ASSORTMENT THAN EVER. WE WANT YOU TO TAKE A LOOK DOWN STAIRS AND SEE WHAT IS GOING ON. ONE INDUCEMENT LARGE 75e COTTON BLANKET, SPECIAL AT 50c. UNION SUITS (In basamont) $1.50 HALF PRICE. 35c 75c CONVENTION ALTOGETHER IS QUIET BEATEN oom-wHie- e, s New Kid Gloves $1.50 WE HAVE ALWAYS AIMED TO HAVE THE BEST THAT IS UNEXCELLED. AND IN SEEKING, FOUND A GLOVE TRY IT. businesa on election day will be the electing of the candidates nomidid not come here nated here today. to make a speech and will not, but will now invite the pleasure of ihla convention." Prayer waa offered by Judge Joseph Hall, after which the convention took n recesa of five minutes to allow the delegate from the different wards to select their representatives on the ronimit teea. of the different wards The ecreta-lemade their reports and Secretary Hamer announced ihe following: Credentials First ward. J. W. Win-tie- : Second ward. P. W. Taylor; Third ward. Henry Anderson: Fourth ward, (i. R. Helnap; Fifth ward, Willard tinow. ; First ward. Ben Organization Second ward. D. W. Bvane; Third ward. Asset Farr; Fourth ward, W. B. Hughes; Fifth ward, W. W. Browning. Kosolutioo First ward. W. Hecond ward. W. M. Ottlnger; Third ward, Mrs. G. I.. Wade; Fourth ward. A. W. Brown; Fifth ward. M. D. iipsaenger. After the annouaremeut of the the convention, on motion of Kmll RoUpp, took n recess of thirty their YOU WILL FIND IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE 1 Paine & Hurst Store MM a plane raa be perfected. Beveral of our I radius biiaiurea house hare eignilled their deni re to be represented hi a tram, aud what place are at ill opeu will I All howlers tilled tomorrow. tXAMINLR TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phono Boll Phono ... BUSINESS OFFICE Phono Independent Bell Phono ... ... WM. GLASMANN No. SI ....... ..Ns. SS are nelwuar. No. 120 Nm 50 ... ......... Fer-nea- ONEIDA IRRIGATION DITCH No. 120 OWES SUCCESS TO H.J. CRAVEN Independent Phono Bell Phone No. 120 ..No. 120 of both telephone systemo The One iila irrigation ditch has closed after Spin. If you don't get your paper 'phono never before been given mention la the oolumns of the press. Imt it is Bell 779s; Ind. 872. D. G. Nelson, ihe biggest iindertaUing around this Manager. section. The ditch, which la located in Oneida rounty, Idabu. waa begua aUiui lb tee or louj year agu, bill on aecouul of lusbillty o dispose of tha bonds, waa delayed until about one year ago, when H. J. Craven id North Ogdea iiaik the mailer ia hand and lias carried it to Its present slate. The canal Is fifty mile Piug and takes its water fruiu Mink Creek, which heads A marriage lirrueo hue been miles northeast of Prrv (cm tiled tweniy-flitn J. liiihrri aod Mr. Kibrrr 1. toa. Idaho. It waa Incorporated unHarford, both of Mult Lake. der th laws ot California, wgich allow districts lu Incorporate and bond Ilrst prices at Relnnp lminbcr Co., their land, rouaeqnently bonds lo tba 135 24lh atrcei. amount of BTKI.imki were first IssiieA and were taken by rancher who took Ihe bsnd for contract work In 31 ill Minnie Brown of the l'niveritjr of Utah la up from college (or a two order to get the work started. It estenda over Il.liuo scree of land. day a' visit. acre of which have been comand Ian la- are now being irriThe following warranty deed has pleted which prior to this time had been filed lo ibe office of the county gated licea practirallv uncle on account n recorder: Alliert N. Clifford and of leek of waier. C. Clifford in Joseph N. Stanley, The canal, which atarla at ihe head Pari of the aoii'lirant quarter of of Mink Crock, ealend to Garner la M. township 7 ntirih, range 1 a westerly and northerly direction, weal; coualderatlon ISuO. 'ben goes wiuih twenty miles tn Comiab. ('tali. An additimial euiaue Hr. Dalrympl ha returned hli tMo.tsNi IioiiiI has been made and denial office to No. 2421 Washington of are all taken by Halt Lake City avenii. over Badcon'o drug store., : n s minute. I'pon being called together after tha tbe committee on credentials rv ported that them were no contests and recommended that each ward be empowered to rase tbe full vote of the ward. The report we adopted. The coiqniiuee on organisation and order of business reported, recommending that the temporary organisation be made permanent, and named Mr. William H. Wells for aaaiatant secretary, it waa also recommended that each delegation select one member of the city central committee to fill any vacancy that might occur oo tha ticket. As the report of the committee oo renohitkme waa not ready, Judge stated that the regular order uf business would fee proceeded with and that nominations for mayor were in order. Bona- - time elapsed before anyone took tha floor to make a nomination, and at last Dan Hamer stepped Into tbe breach and placed In nomination Dr. Conroy. In making tha nomination 3lr. Hamer said: "I did aotqmme here today InMtructed to nominate anyone, but 1 have in mind for tbe position tbe nnie of a man wbo la In all of your minds, and whuae qualities you all know, and I take pleasure In naming for Mayor. Dr. E. M. Conroy." The mention of Dr. Conroy's name brought forth rounds of applause and BREVITIES rei-es- 20,-in- Or-rl- hoc-tio- lianka. Ogden Circle No. 551. W. of W. will Sive a rard party Monday evening. Or. iiiher II, In I. O. O. K. huD. Prize and rrfreehment. Adminskiu 25c. Fred riah of the rnirendty o( town arranging for a game Hli a mien In The inorement uf this all important canal Is ittie to Mr. Grogan, wbo baa worked unceasingly until It baa reached its present remarkable growth. The Incorporators are Henderson. president ; Parkinson, secretary, and Hary, treasurer, all of Preston. Idaho. Seven natutal ha sin reservoirs, with a rapacity of Sj.Otui acre feet, ia in Itself siilficient to irrigate, without the ditch, and win allow the waier frotn Mink t.rerk to go farther down AI-south where It Is badly needed. ready lo.uoo cubic yards of dirt and nick have been moved in the twenty miles now completed. The canal finished will be capable of when hnndling six hundred second feet nf water. ' Secretary. George Shorten placed hi nomination for city treasurer James H. Riley, and tha nomination made unanimous. For recorder Alhertus Bragonje was named by 8. 8 Smith and be was unanimously nominated. All of the candidate for tha various offices having been named with the exception of that of municipal Judge, which had bten passed earlier, it was again ukhi up and T. D. Johnson waa nominated for the position. Hince ihe coni ration adjourned Mr. Johnaon Baa declined. At this Juncttitf Dr. Couniy waa seen to be in the corridor, and Judge Maglnnit appointed a couraiittea to him to the convention hall. The appearance of the Doctor was the signal for a demons' rat inn in his honor, and, when It had subsided. Dr. Conroy addressed the rant ration. He raid: c The following is n exact report uf Doctor Conroys speech, taken by a Democratic stenographer and show the Ductor to be a learned scholar: "Mr. Chairman. Ladies and Gentlethat men: There are some pursuit offer us very pleasant fields of work; but these ate some fields In which tbe work Is not so pleasant. And In my experience tba field of politics is nut a field of roses. I certainly appreciate the honor that you people Iteetow upon me this afternoon. I have tried hard to keep from being put up aa candidate this afternoon. Nut that I think there in nny doubt about tbe result, but because 1 believe that, the (Tly of Ogilen ia tired of boa rule. I think 1 see here men and women who are delegate a to thia convention, are here because of 'patriotic motives, because pert, and some they have some self-rrespect for the Institution of ibis state. I do not look around me this afternoon and see people who com here for the filthy lurre that ia la It. People that were bought and paid for, elae they would nut bav come here. I have no flglit with (he gentleman who waa nominated ihe other day for the honorable position of mayor of lie Is a bright young Ogden City, man; but I certainly deplore the means that were laken to get that f tell yon, ladies aod nomination, gentlemen, when it come to going out here In these primaries, and buying up one by one the delegates whp era coming her and nominating a man wbo ia to occupy the poaitioa of mayor of thia city things are coming to a pretty paaa. 1 do not want this nomination personally. I have absolutely and eoatinuoualy declined It, but I cannot hulk you honest Democrats la tbe face; you men and women, and ear that when you put your trust la me that 1 will turn it down, if there ia anything in my name or reputation for honor, for integrity, for truth or for righteousness, take it. And if I do not plant tbe banner of Democracy on the rampart of the enemy it will not be my fault. 1 think It Is time that a rhange were mads la the administration of thia city instead of boas rule.- - Why, in tho palmiest days of Boss Tweed it waa nothing to (b condition of affairs In Ogden toI do not care one whit perday. sonally whether I am elected or defeated; probably It would be better for me and my pracl Ice aa a physician If I should lie defeated, but I am a Democrat first, last and all tbe time, and no filthy lurre can change it. 1 waa born and raised In a state that from my birth was a Republican state. Year in and year out after 1 wan 21 I voted the Reuublican ticket, and 95 times out or a 1U0 i Aaa on the wrong aide, but even when tbe state of Iowa I waa always Democrat the and am now. The Democratic parly ia tbe party of the people. It la nut n policy with me to go out and buy my party to nny conviction; I would not do U. I could, ladles and gentlemen, go out here end buy up a newspaper and It support for several days, but I would not do It. 1 nny to you, Indies and gentlemen. In all candor 1 pledge you my moral honor that I will be a Democrat through It all, and I will admin Inter the affairs ot this citx's govern mtent absolutely honestly, 2nd there shall be no stain upon my escutcheon when I am ihmugh my office. I make no pledges to any one. I would not promise to give any man the merest office unfairly cbquce of getting an over another man. 1 make no pledge to party or any man. other than whit I have made here. Ladies and gentle-men- , if my position suits you. take It. I thank you " Before adjourning the following member elected to the city cenFirar ward. H. 8. tral eouintl"ee: Flnster; Second ward. W. O. Ottlnger Third ward. Joseph llarrop; Fourth ward. W. it Hughe: Fifth ward, W. ! football between Ogden and the Freshman leant of the I'nlvemity. . 1 ! Blp In the thirteen minuwa after tha trill of the referee whiaile tha first touch down was made by a aerie of line pluugea and maaa plays, through All Hallowa tackles and goal. It fame as a surprise to the visitor, because they entered the game with. the expectation of running up a score with no limit. Ogden's generalship and interference, both on offensive and defensive, was superior to All Hallows, and although thd tram from. Zloq had the weight la their favor, they were handicapped with a lack of speed, skill and endurance. For some time the game waa doubtful. Ogden claimed that Bulllian, the star cenur of the All Hallow, was d'jqualifled ou account of not being (bona fide student of the college. er much squabbling, during which 7j tu visiting team decided to throw the game, a settlement waa made by allowing All Hallow to play Sullivan in the flrar half only. Individual playing waa not i fear turn of the gam on either aide. Team work, solid, and united characterized the movements of the home team. If individuals are to be named, Rrown-nel- ee-co- rt . ateno-graphl- l, Tavey. Murphy, Douglas, Wilson, Craig and Campbell were tbe winner for Ogden. Sullivan, llayes and Murphy played th game for All Hallows. Murphy did splendid work on defensive and stopjied end runs repeatedly. Brownell started the game hy kicking to All Hallowa. The ball waa advanced to tbe ranter of the field where Ogden held and obtained tbe ball on downs. Tavey waa sent around right, end for five yards. A weak spot was found In All Hallowa line, and by a aeries of line bucks that made the yard time after .time, Ogden forced the oval over the line. Tavey kicked for goal and missed. All Hallowa received tbe bait from tbe kick off and lost It oa a fumble on the second down. Ogden mot Craig through thg lino for a gain of 15 yards; 10 more were made around left end and through the line by Brownell am? Hcadder. Tavey was then sent the line and by sheer through strength with an excellent interference he puahed the pigskin over tbe line. Tavey kicked for goat and e misted. in tbe second On the third down for yard. Ogden within five yard Readyto'Wear Clothing n alid - I : y .t p.pt-rinll- w-- Mn-ie- From $16.50 BEFORE WELL-FITTIN- G FALL Up PURCHASING INSPECT THIS LINE AND SUITS AND OVERCOATS. UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR. SEE Ol)H FALL DERBIES AND SOFT AND FURNiSMlNe ALL OF THEM FREBENT THE VERY BEIT PRODUCTS IN THii RESPECTIVE LINES. HATS,-SHOE- S 352 25th St. .352 25th St. of the school year, tin exhihlrlj e the school work done In the dij districts, and a general exhibit af i. CLOSE RACES work done by all tbn held In Ogden. Superintendent AT COUNTY ed from Prof. U rlum PeMersun A. Or.iii-- i hu me- direv'ar' the 17lah Plate Rduratlouil .'xhtbir the Pont ad fair. Iri'ei- Mt''sKL Weber county had hern bronze medal for work in tirnro' education. The teachers' examination will held Friday and Saiurilm, October - MEET i a IN JOE and 21. Next Saturday tbne wifi lie ing of the teacher of tba BEATS SENATOR DUBOIS QUARTER-MILDASH. err prim-grade- n Birch Twig. The third day's racing at tha fair . land. grounda brought out the largest crowd of the Weber County Racine aaaocla-tlon'fall meet, and the beat racing uf the season was to be seen. Great interest centered in the running of the third heat of the quarter-mil- e dash, a h. f. UPP the other two heats being run Friday, and there being a He practically between Seuator Dubois and Joe D. for first place. . Joe D. sustained tbe reputation that be bad made during the previous days of the meet and brought home Unit money for hia own- WATCHES AND JEWELRY Our Specialty is Repairing Z257 Walk. A vs. UTAH OGDEN, THOSE BIG ONES ' tha preaarvss. Headquarters far Fisa 1-- ... .... REED HOTEL Madam Brtttk anly kind far bottling in4 Elbertaa and ...v....r. , The candidates of the Republican party for the various city offices met Criteh-- j in the office of low lant night for the purpose of ae. lecting a campaign committee. The ground to be covered in the. campaign was gone over quite thor-- , ougbly. but aside from appointing Captain E. T. Hulsniski. chairman, and Alva Behring, secretary of the com-- 1 mit.tee, but little was done. The presence of Captain Hulanlskl on the campaign committee assures as strenuous a campaign aa Ihe exigencies of the occaaion require. ! OUR MOTTO IB TO PLEA5I I R. FRANK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION The following are the arrival ai The county beard of education held the Reed for ihe pat twenty-fou- r a meeting yesterday afternoon and hour: Irving Sayford, Lo Angeles: transacted considerable routine busiE. H. Bradley, H. M. Grander. New , York : A. Rohr and wife, San Franrii-co- ; ness. Superintendent Patterson reported F. A. Fletcher and wire. Chicago: PRESENT DAY PHILOSOPHY. Every man pays for what he gets in some kind of coin. Scars oa the fora become marks of beauty when the heart is kind. When a man I a Meek all through, he know It. and the fact thad he knows it makes him a sneak all through. 31ans Christianity to wan make countless thousand mourn. recommending that Rand. McNally maps be used in the schools, and the report waa adopted. Tbe committee on salaries was instructed to report on tbe amount of salary to be paid to tbe treasurer of the board by the next meeting. The meeting of the board with tbe teachers In : the morning resnlted In general dincussion hy the members of the board of the duties and work of teachers in general, nothing being done aa a result of the discussion, but it. understood that some radiral changes are to bo made in the methods In vogue In the cntmly school. Bills to the amount nf were 1 lrr-vui-r- am! allowed. Yesierdav w p.-- iUv for th county teacher end during th dar ?X was paid out to tbe county 8?,-SI- R pede-gngtt- The meeting of tbe board with the superintendent, and tbe teachers was for the purpose nf discussing in general the school work for the present year. Monthly re pons, requisition for school supplies and general plans for ;be improvement of the school. It waa decided to bold, at the end WATKINS The Grocer W, Ind. 20. Phene A. M. Miller. J. P. O'Donnell. New York: Charles I. Barcti. Philadelphia: A. E. Wilcox, Chicago: Arthur E. Hall, Minneapolis, Minn.; James R. Baxter. De Moines: Mrs. L. P. Johnson. Idaho Falls: A. J. T. Wise, A. H. Wise. Denver: George D. Headrick. Boston: F. W. Pott. Chicago: E. C. Rippey. Denver: W. H. Apgar . Chicago; A. L. Smith. Philadelphia; John Jones. North Ogden: I .eo Well. Russell llalderman New York: O. J. Stilwell and wife. Ogden. R. A. Norris, Ogden ; C. J. Sproat. Salt Jaike; If. A. Nordquist. San Finn cisco: A. C. Post and wife. Ogden: C. C. Sullhsn. Salt Iak": 8. E. Taller Ogd"n. . Seattle. Wash.. Oct. 14 A sore storm has been raging in llebrins for th paat four d.n. accurdim advices received today. Nessei i riving at Nome have been eompdle' lo seek shelter behind 8Iedg Niggtr Boy Wins Thraa Out ef Four Htats in Match Raco With Hallows, three. 2:27, 2:20. Referee, Thorhurn. Im pi re, Bush. Quarter-mildash, third beat Jo Time keepers, Kerr and Father Ken- D. first. Senator Du bolt second. nedy. Time, :24 Halves, 20 minutes. Tbree-Quart- f dash Weldon The following waa the line-up- : first, Saxby second, Commodore third. f. b. McNamee Time, 1:21 Brownell, Capt Poulter c. .. Sullivan One-h- a tf mile dash, between Jennie r. g.. .. ..Tewcy land and Little Queen, for a purse of Boyle 1. g. . . . . Bplcer Meyer 60 Won by Jennie land in the time 1. t. . Seudder Quinn, CapL of $1:09. L , Watson. Savage 2:25 claas, free. for all pace or trot 1. e. . Dougina Have Lender first. Pearl R. aecond, Mike , . .r. e.,., Craig. . . ,1, Murphy third. Time, 2:31 2:82, 2:2$ Thomas Lb. . Murphy r. h. . Tavey Thill q. b. . Campbell Owena REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES CHOOSE CAMPAIGN COMMUTE I ! PRICES R ANQING e -- nrrary I LEWIS & CO. KUPPENHEIMER 1-- i Gold Watches from $39 to $325 i. S. THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. ARE TO SHOW YOU A GLIMPSE OF MEN .A6? IONB FOR AUTUMN-- IN THE FOReJA STYLE AND CUT-- IN THE FINEST OF THE WELL KNOWN AND CELEBNateI off-sid- e The Thinnest Watch on Earth to $25 & OPPSIAN half All Hallows All Hallowa punted advanced the ball ers. of goal, when All The ihrrequartrr-mil- e dash was anHallowa braced and by excellent line other good race, and was run la fast work held Ogden for two down. On time. There were six bore entered the third down Ogden puahed the ball in thia race, and, aa on former ocever and Tavey again mineed kicking casions when the same horsea have goal. Time called. been Mitered In the same race, they In the second half All Halls ws remained bunched until well into ihe kicked to Ogden. The ball was ad- home itiwtch. vanced to the middle of ihe field By the time the match race between by a double paaa. All Hallowa held Nigger Boy and Birch Twig was for downs, and Ogden punted for called tbe crowd were Intensely Inyards. On second down Ogden lout terested in the program being offered. five yards for play, but held It took four heat to decide the race. on the third down and got the ball on Nigger Boy winning three out af the downs. With brilliant line work and four heat a well aa the $50 side bet long end rnna Ogden again scored, put up on the race. and Brownell kicked the only goal of Program of the race. the game. MaLch race, for a side bet of 150, beTotal yards lest by Ogden for off- tween Nigger Boy and Birch Twig-W- on side play, five; total for All Hallowa, by Nigger Boy, best three out twenty. Fumbles, Ogden one; All of four heats. Time, 2:20 2:25 m-r- OYSTERS Filled Watches from ROSENBLUTH Ogden, 21; All Hallowa, 8. By irresiatlbl Has buck and quick end rnahea, tbe High achool team puahed tha oval up and down tha field in tba face of a plucky reslatanc offered by the AU Hallow eleven. when It hnd subsided, Joseph Chec moved that the nominations be closed and that ihe secretary be Instructed to cant I he eat Ire vote of the convent ion 31 r. and Mr, Krert for Dr. Conroy. The mot too prevailed Haight and non af Reno, Nev., are ia the cliy vi. iiiug and Dr. Conroy was nominated hy ar- ,, i ... , relative and frienda. d D' ii ' Kn" K" H. Foster were appointed a comor James F.mbliug. The rsmaln mittee to nmiiy Dr. Conroy. alio died Thursday In Hu It Ijike Clt). For the nomination fur City Attorwill arrive ju Ogden ihla morning at ney Jitseph Ches proposed John C. 11. The faunal will form Davis. He Kike of Mr. Davl aa a at ihe depot and cortege the reyoung man who had been born a Demmains In the Third W'srd Meeting ocrat anil whose education fitted him house where services will he held at for the position. There being no otbrr II oclock, noon. Interment will take nominal ions for tbe office. Mr. Darla REMEMBER place in the Ogden City cemetery. was unanimously declared the nominee. The fine Rttndsy Dinner at the There waa some difficulty In selectWHITE ELEPHANT CAFE. liowiere-arAll e That's where they serve the famous ing a candidate for municipal Judge, requested to attend a inerting at the Association alley, New York Counts. Ren Ternes. who bed been nominated, thla afternoon at 3 p. m.. for the purto take the place. His Spenderlinlng pose of organising an eight or ten club ser. Judge Joseph Hall, tried to force No surh oyster found In our chy hi candidate tu reconsider but this commercial league to run on the name line as the Inst year league. It I like you find at the White Klephant j Mr. Ternes refused to do. and as the 'lie purpone to start Ihe srhedule off Cafe: the celebrated New York Count, i cmnmlttee on resolutions had announc-shippe- d at once and liy having a good represendirect fur our trade, on thej eil that they were ready to report, the YV. llrowmni; tative auemlanre at this meeting all half shell or otherwise. After the lienioeratic convention had nomination of a candidate for this ofT. D. Johnson fice was passed for the time. adjourned AbiNi't Maglnnl. for the committee was infortn. that he had been nomion revolution, submitted the follow- nated for ;r position of municipal once addn-saeing report: Judge, and the folDemocratic Platform. lowing nn . to Chairman Valentine We. the Democrat of Ogden City, (Mdeon of in- - Democratic city central assembled, do reaffirm our allegiance committee, declining the nomination: To the i ruirman of tbe Democratic to the Democratic party, and the prim ' plm-- i Dear Sir- :City feu mi1 Committee: clplea laid down In the national form adopted at 8L Lamia. 1RU4. And 1 have J:n- - been advised that the n and to ourselves progressive liemocra'ic convention today named ' pledge economical administration of the city's me a a candidate for police Judge. MEN ARE TIRED OF CLUMSY WATCHES. THE THIN. SMALL I desire t affnirs. WATCH IS MORE CONVENIENT AND EASIER TO CARRY. ITS say (bat my nomination 11. was made ifhout my knowledge or A BEAUTY AND WILL BE SURE TO ATTRACT ATTENTION, AS We condemn the principle of city pa- - consent. I would noi have the office WELL AS KEEP ACCURATE TIME. trunagr being given lo the members under any t nsiileratlon. and am not, j of the citys government, a being both and will m be a candidate for the and prejudicial tn the citys name, and hrehti tender my declina; unlawful welfare: and pledge our nominee a op-- . tion tlirn-f!Very respectfully, $12 posed tn the same. That merit and t Signed i T. D. JOHNSON." not personal favor shall cnps'ttiuc Aficr rv i inn a ropy of the letter, a ' preference for sen ice. Mr. air Johnnon and reporter We favor ;reii iiitprnve if h.- would not reconsider acmenu, and we are 'Hil'r!,v nptme. cepting the 'inniitiMimn. and Mr. John ; ed n granting ronirsef for their eon son Raid t poal'iveii decline tu r : mrnction to fainted ron'racor a e the fwiniK-raii- r nomination fori ept ' Iranian' and helirre m rigid police tutu prtrIn nomine;. n Mm ceonntiiy in such mat-e- r - The wilful Oenrge t Wade tinancr in for ciiy egpetid. Hire of h city tor. H. S Foater mated tna:,ere li.t henum .1 hmden tha1 the from the First u I hi it t'.ii taxpayers IwmmiiI n' neree-slt- ward hail interlined to place the . Mr- of name Orson Riser liefore Ihe WATCH INSPECTORS f 'he o are in fiivor ownership convent iuu. that Mm. Riser, havb the city of it li'itnir utilities, and ing decline.: he took WASH. AVE. AT THE BIG CLOCK. pleasure In namIt wteieein. and ing Mra The nomination waa appeal to the citizen- nf Ogden to aidj nxde unan-i.iu- a. Of ipos. omt Johnson declining. Mot a ripple ruffled the serenity of ths Democratic city convention, which aiet yesterday afternoon and nomlna ted candidate for the various city offices to be voted upon ai tba cowing city election. It wae indeed n moet harmonious gathering, distinguished by the unanimity of the delegates and the lark, of contests for tbe office. The hour set fur the convening had been set for 1:50 o'clork.eud when that hour arrived there were but a handful of delegate present, but they rain straggling in until about 2:15. when chairman of the city central Valentine Gideon, called the convention to order and announced for temporary chairman Judge W. L. and for temporary secretary lisa Hamer, la accepting the office of temporary chairman. Judge 31 finals said: The Democrats are a busy people, attending to their btiaineM and have not the time to come here today, hut ANY PERSON WHO FAILS TO SEE OUR LINE IS DOING THEMNEW STYLES ARE COMING EVERY SELVES AN INJUSTICE. FEW DAYS. WE WANT TO SELL YOU AND PROMISE YOU THE BEST VALUE AND BEST STYLES THAT MONEY CAN BUY. NEW MAKE. octobeb is, ABBOTT MAGIKN1S. Wraps and Skirts A MORyiyo, ALL HALLOWS Demec ratio Candidates. For Mayor Dr. K. 11. Conroy. For Chy Attorney John C. Davit For City Recorder Albert Bragoaje, For City Treasurer James H. Rile. For City Auditor Sirs. George 8 Wade. For Municipal Judge (vacaai) T. J, Underwear Soap Special bcspay DEMOCRATIC Paine & Hurst Store 7 BARS IN BOX, ASSORTED. $140 VALUE (per pound) riAH, u In enforcing the contract rights which tha dry baa at thia time, of granting new franchises ta anyone; and pledge tba Democratic party that ita candidate when elected' will in good faith take the necessary ttepa to obtain the ownership of the water system, to he controlled by the City of Ogden; and In the meantime will take such :epi as ariil compel the present company to furnish water to the citizens of 'he City of Ogden. We. the Democrat of Ogden City, reviewing the past two years of the administration of the Republican party, DR. E. M. CONROY NOMINATED FOR are convinced that it is necessary for OGDEN SCORES 21; VISITORS n change of administration for the STAY AT 0l MAYOR. henaflt of the tazpayers of Ogden City, and that economy, not extravagance of the money, should be the T. J. Johnson Turns Down tho Nomi- motto. pablle Heavy Man af Zien Outganarallad by Reapecifuilt submined. for nation Speediae, and Mara Skillful A. W. BROWN. Municipal Judge.(Signed) Oppananeta. ship of City. Chairman. (Signed) Cor. 25th it. a"d Lincoln. DIAMONDS Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price GO TO SMALLEVS Twenty-Fift- h St |