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Show i- - IQW, ' - ! - a-- THE MOKNISG EXAMINER , FCUBTH 1MBD CXAMINERTtlEPHONES TO UK EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phane Bell . Tiic l'o..rh inuu'..:iie u- Pliant BUSINESS - ward Sunday school iii become Ogdtu ahat hu ; ; - man-ager- ii-i- Ipn. E nr rest. On the w ho.a It wa a moat orderly election, and both of iue party are to be complimented on the oAiaui inetheda ewpkrd 'o get the voters to the polls. At the headquarters of both of the parties a large number were gathered, who watched the returns with interest. The candidates for mayor wero not present at tba baud quarter uf their partiee. Rudolph Knchier getting the returns at hia office, whiig Dr. Conroy i was at Badcoa's drug store, from which be watched the bulletins displayed from the Falsi atf. Both of the candidates were, of course, deeply lnteres'ed in the result and tlie closeness of the race told oa both, as first it was snnounced that one end (hen the other led. It was a lata hour wbn the last returns were received, but the crowd remained until the "good night" was thrown upon the screen sad .with a cheer tiepaned te conila'.ie their along the sire. MAYOR , ,i i Cos.iaued from Pag One ) i r 5 THIRD WARD. COUNCILMANIC M(i'!'-Hnr- BREVITIES J one-hs'.- CONROY INTttVIEWED (A The T. c. M. 1. Irani played the Richardson auJ Gram warn iu ibe wore of Tba 249 Z. ('. to !;. lost iba first the third by n M. I. boy (wo game, hut got close margin. All of ibe mu rolled well. Miller emahlibiiK league game record with the high average with was n clone second with esreptioually n new aiugle 244. and also 617. Wiliam an individual i i i con-lar- GUILD HAS DEFEATED , Portland. Ore., Nov. 7 A special dispatch ui i hr Ktenlng Telcgrain from the tragic Newburg. Ore. recouni death at that place of Carl llurford and hia wife, a lirlde of alt weeks. Whether the tragedy was one of murBom on. Xnr. 7. Ueutcnaui der and Huiolde or double suicide rnay or Hoaion. the never be known. (ui'ila Uul'd. Jr., Hurford had born was elected rick for verol Republican camlidule, Touay hie wile daj. MHHNarlmneiiN in the vlalieii governor of where her mauufaciorv sure election today by a plurality of huvliand the wae employed Infor 29.4:13 over (hirlc W. iiarilett, uf inuttwu a to whether he would be Boston, the Democratic candidate. on hia health. She For the second place ou the ticket, wa i old thatregaining her husband's iMwitlon for which ihere was an unusually would lie Ksved for him. bill, acemed warm cuniesl. Kber 8. Draper, of not io he reSkaitred ami very Hoped ale, the Republican 'candidate, ggltaicd. It wa nollced appeared that she kept was over Henry M. Whiine, or ltixvok-linhand under her cape during tbe her hia Itciuurraiir npponeni, and Interview, a If hiding something. (he leading adviK-ailor roclproctiy, Shortly afiar she returned home a shot a lir plurality of 3.942. waa beard, and Mrs. llurford was( The total vote for ibe leadiug heard calling for help. Two neighbor was: bill a they approached the rrpimded. (kivernor (Jnlbl, Hepublirnu, 293,. house a second and a third shot, were 8.14: Bnrilcrt, DcuiM'rar, 174,398. heard The body of Air, llurford wa Lieutenant (lover iKirDraiwr Re found lying on the lied ami her publican, 184.SS1; Whllnev, IVniornit. body, with a gaping wound in 180.392. the forehead, lav on ihe floor both The Republican alao elected aeven died Innianilt. There are (wo of tbe eight members of tile executive having ihenrip. on that lb woman shot her council nud the usual large majority husband, then becoming frightened (iu both brunches of iba legislature. called for help, afier which she killed herself. Another ihitiry, however, is GUN BURST; CORPORAL FAthat tbe husband killed himself, anli TALLY HURT. that hi wife, after calling for help, in her frenzy of fright and anguish, plck-- i Tori Townseud. Wash., o 7. ed up ih revolver utirl enl a butle:. Wubinstead of th moth crashing through her (ikti bead. The! coat artillery, was nrrionsl.v ami revolver wa found bv her side Xu vrohaW:. fatally lujnrod in mi nreident ponder mark are vl;ide around rhe whirl! occurred at noon v!av a: Foil wound In the !iu''nnd'" rorehniil 1'mford came her- - mill hi mother' Flagler. Practice with guns was in prograv, wiieti a defec- ann liroilier from Miraourl alxiiii a tive carriage blew out a year ngu. Mr, llurford came from in marry lu;r huMianil xiiuui virikitig Wahnuttead, who was pier, In chars of ill tiring squad, ri.iciur-lu- I wo ni on ill ago. BARTLETT Guv-nui- : i cele-braiin- g cun-dklai- - All day loug (arris ge were lo lie seen traveling buck and forih from ihe different voting places carrying :he tiiter. while the workers were exerting every endeavor lo get everyone lo Hie polls who had ihe right to vole. Along ihe street it wne generally said that an. exceptionally light vole had boon polled, but Just what these ataicnienia were based on It Is bard lo say, a when ihe returna came in It wa seen th.it the rote would that ram two years ago. latte in the afternoon the crowds l,knn lo ga(hr on the Mi'Cet aud there wa much spieularlon aa to how i'11 elwiion had gone. The chairmen f tailh of ilu- - panic claimed that 'heir candida'i-- for uianir had been find tta'iv was Inn lit:le evihrh mi gel n line "H the Kuchler. I have never made any personal attack upon my opponent, anJ for him individually I hire ihe hiffhevt regard." MURDERED JEWS ARE BURIED ! I v -d ML-tour- , -- -n I.; li- pln-alii- rr!:Wisrs' a1 - a-- s The Movement's the Thing .1: : --, at s 4, lu-Ire- -- p satisfactory price. We can x.'-beat that are made: you can pick whatever case p'rates you to po with it. Both works and cate are doubly guaranteed by tne maker and by ut. tirr-B-r- give you a choice of I d to be considered first when selecting watch.. A haadaeme eats doesn't make the witch any mor tht cetnrs make the max. There lent any doubt about eur ability to aupply anyone with a thoroughly reliable waa shown fur Conroy. From rhe en-Maugcbuig. lniN;a. Nov. 7 -- Tb limeo; ilia they expressed It was police aTesied three men her! hurd to leli and it they favored, lo knoa i jeserd?y bcfnie King Alfoonu arrive.!. uppuari-- d iliul they wann-which of ibe two wese re.illj eleeted. j Bh( seemed lo show via due inieres' m nun emaetu. The men nud didu'- - rare much wtm. j T' "nS lu piie nr rhe grnai. crowils uihid I verted tliar ibeN rre Ecuadorians .n 1,1 Bui to "ttidv. ihe rm-i- Ibe people were veiy o;d-- l rilv iiuil i In of artesn furl disonierh condlici und liir hfll' , ucre Dm wpr: h Ilu''Ili.' j During ihe evening ib: w mu iderubl-' Ie:iin3 on '.lie resnh of the " I fur mayor. Conri'y bring ihe; i r f cih::Ifiiwiiire mid lio' : nidi ! a;-dUW'i'ii known 10 l hi inaj". al'houcii ihciv m con -- lu.i ; iileiaMo Kiifli!, r nmtu y t tml even aDei i; iiuiini" npp.-en- t legal u"e i1;i ng been cart, lie ; iiuil he was defeeu-d- . n:s bnckew sanl have hren d ' tiling to take a hani'e covered :n ; (lie boroughs and -lb,- onlv cal fi-- s ! h:vi oiiha' 'he of ihe hjs i be iifeiium:, I iu 'ni:c nf h,- iirmo b:i In" ng etidwn-r- . leacie ivui'lici F. in .hi (laiif ' ,rd :i- a; iiouucerl ihai .ill niiulv a n .VHll ihe rnnd:ta-"u all horoiiRh ca !. lii'tti y "i"' i.e 91! the Muule'ra' Dvruersbip I! te a!,ed in asneml'V uckrf wo-i'.1 ! Jsdtli UiiHh l uHlr? (b ihe licff a; Mi. u::'a.' IJnU'li PlUl w lie il IT ii i !i"; wan ll'iii'ie en cun iuirni0i'im 'foil S. hu' fprevi e on 1... - "ia'i.ii i a wholly - he ,' t v-- s- ) "1 - ! J.S.Lewis&Co.J;S AT THE BIG CLOCK & - 11 - I IT-- a.s t.-- !" v' 11 . il L tn r' ' He Has a Friendly Chat Wits Hie Neighfeera. Telling Them He Hae Finished Talking. Ciacmnaii. o. urlv report whichNo. to to lit? oT Paulxuo, 110.000 or 1JJM0 ta Oyster Bay,.L 1., Nov. 7. Thera and n like amount in Ouvah 7 were only a tew parsons at the railroad the return have foiled siaitan when President Roosevelt ar- election of Pai(ison. tIl.-?the rived hers to vote, aa it waa not gen- cincu in Cincinnn'ihjaV 1 to erally knows at what hour he would iu Cleveland and 1 ln roach here. After ahaking hands with everybody at the atailoa Ah president toeciacr. la 12 piwmcinrJT. ? was drive in a earrings to the polling side of the above cuies. DcmL?K' place in tbe Fourth district. This waa BAin ie 23 to the proevn? a .hall ever a Chins aa laundry and n icg th. 733 pracim-rmnrket. There wne n good stead ehJes and the 3.290 crowd and the presides! shook hands give a Demur raiic pieciacm gu n, '3, wiih cieryone. He received ballot No. 4(8291 teas than IaTW "rP ihliaj, 81. on which ho voted for assembly- plurality is 1M4 man, count? judge and echool director, and oa six ounMltutloual amendments. Cleveland. 0. Nov. 7. -th After returning to ihe street the p re lireturn from onl, etae-a some end with chatted neal topped out ot 240 In Cleveland hd and then town drove ie the neighhore. ported, the delay in ball, where Secretary Loch voted. eausod by the general!ke av2SiT2 While waiting for Mr. Lows, the presi- tatUoux In these 9o dent talked with some of the towns- to" for , ,m' people and a number of children who rallty of S.425 over governor. Hwrk fZ bored Wbou around the earrings. gai The Republican laadra coi L lir. Look return ad ihe proaidewt drove wiih the possible excepnon of iu1 to the railroad station, where quite a ender Hendon. crowd had assembled. The president for probate judge,Repuhhcab the Demociww Uv! greeted everybody In a friendly fah made a clean sweep uf all uty of ten minutes county candidatee. The ion, and after a boarded the special train, which pulled dependent Republican, sarsLeaderV? out of the station at 9: SU o'clock. A Johnson, Democrat, for maro- f?, it drew away from the Matron Pre have a plurality of ij.imh Roosevelt stood on thn rear platform and ralaad hie hat ti response to Columbus, O.. Nor. 7. -- At n 8alu,, the cheers of hia neigh bora. the result of the oiecitcVi. President Roosevelt's townsmen toaight Ohio might be still eonstderod in gave him a eordial reception when he IhcwI went to the polling pine today, and although the Democrailc be stopped and chatted with them a claimed the election of Pain Democratic the entire lickcc bv moment. arantlal pluralities, while the just completed a southern licnns 1 have refiised 10 cod exit trip, he remarked. "U was very pleas- a claim,simply insialing that the remrsa 1--! ant; very pleasant, indeed. With It 1 tuauffleient at that hour 10 Indicate have now epokea In wvery elate and except rivet the vote territory in the union, end now 1 am anything been very heavy and that rhe aeuiu through. 11 someone else do ihe of ecraUihiag had mads counting vr talking. low. In the cities rhe Republican kn Mr. Presides!, " broke la a neigh 10U to the precinct, but n bor. Tnc-lAuoe Is dona Main wail exceeded the low) outside of ibe large cities M lag to shake hands a Ilk oil." ouly ahuu Uncle Annie Borum Is 72 years of so far an reported, thero waa no certainty 'hit tm age and proud of Ihe dial Inct Ion that ceut, loan would rnn high enough to he la the oldest stage driver oa Long out the 2I0.0IMI Reiiabllcun plunli Island. nutir' with which coinparlsoo we; "Glad io nee you. Uncle Amos," cold 30U the 4.200 preclnrti it the president. T remember you used Dm than had of been beard from 11 ;i state to drive me to Brosset thirty years tbe o'clock. ago. At midaight Chairman Dick gan tlw Yea. and forty jasrs ago. piped following nvarement 10 the AtocU'til Uncle Amos. "Dont you make it too long.'' said Pres: "The eleciion returns are fragmem- the provident, holding up a warning ary and mesger at ibis bone delay a- finger. ing due to the large number of cm-- ' dfdaten end a groat deal of local ticket Xov. 7.Proaident Washington. WTiile it is not prarttc(h:n Roosevelt reached Wsvhingioa from scratching. an y at to approxlmare detinue igurM, Oyater Bay at 4:49 o'clock this after- indication clearly polat 10 'he ty noon. having been on the road since election ef Governor Herrick and tlw IS'.&O Is I night, with tbe exception of entire Republican aia'e ticket M h! the twenty minutes he spent at Oyater pluralities. CHAR. it. W. DICK, Bay oasitng his vote aud cfaarilng with I "Chairmaa Signed I hia neighbors. He left there at fi:20 this morning, reached lrong Inland City REPUBLICAN WIN. in an hour, swung around Xs'w York on a tug and began the trip to Washing Rock Inland. III.. Nov. 7. Reuini ton in Ihe private car Rorkct attached from (he Fourfeenih dtsirlei tonight to the 11:16 o'okx-train over the Jndieeie lhat. James McKinney. Rw Pennsylvania railroad. Thero were no publican, has defcnled J. Howard Incident to mark the journey. Democrat, for cangreas, ie III the vacancy caused by the death of B. F. Marsh, by 4.200 plurality, lew cau. that half ibe normal vole 1! To'. a lu . 5t' 1 appt-Mwur- Chicwgo, Xov, 7. The Republicans made a clean sweep of ihe election In Chicago aud Cook county today, electing all of their candidates with ths except tyi of one man. The cola Democrat to reach the promised land vat Webb, a candidate for (runte of the sanitary district. four The Republicans .eierted judges of the superior conn by ranging from 20,000 to 2S.O00, on Judge to fill a vacancy on the y bunch of the superior court by or about. 1.000. a Judge of the circuit court, by 10,000, and eight nf the nine members of the board of sanitary trustees by pluralities ranging from l.urtO lo fi.OOO. A strong flghl was waged for the presid'd of the board of trustees be1 ween McCormick, (he Republican candidate, and Wenter, the Democratic nominee. McCormick was successful by about 4.kM) aud Winner fulled to gain a position a a member of the board by at lenst 1, M0 roi'K. The race between (Ynhti, (he high man on the Democratic ticket. pud Baker, the low man mi be Republican tick t was very close, wiih ihe chances In favor of Webb, although ut. midnight Baker was considered In bait a fighting chance. A number of Important questions wero up for consideration by the voters nnd all of them were carried by largo majorities. Thy Included an amendment 10 the ch irter of the city by virtue of which the term of the mayor of the city i lengthened from two to four years, the aiiolishment uf tbe prea-m- i system of judicial court, the creation of a forer preserve in Cook coun-:v- . the right f the ruy to regulate the prices of ga. and authority 10 perate an electric light plant and sell to prlian- - con Miner all of the cm rent no! used for municipal pur- ililll' I. h 'll w Tl to ski toX ad Hs Tor kc (IN ike 4 Ml hr J a dt ue Pi-le- KENTUCKY GOES HER ljuuieville. Ky., Nov. 7. Gne hunout. of dred and forry-lw- o prachtfll I4S in the city of Louiirillc, give Paul C. Barth. Democratic nominee for mayor, 12.337. and O'Neal, fusion, 12,-7Barth's plurality In 244. Indication! are that, the fuiioninia may elect, a county judge nud oae legislator in taniiaville and Jefferson county, with another legislative race In doubt. Charges of extensive frauds are made by the fuskmista against the Democrailc city administration, and the foeloa managers state that a contest may ha made ia (he eourta. Several dashes occurred during the day, two poUilral workers receiving slight pisiol wounds amt a large number. including several prominent citizens, being clubbed or arrested. S3 eel ions were held In the elate for 100 seat in tbe legislature. The com plfxton of the legistotnre will be pra tlcally unchanged and tbe Democrats will have a good working majority with which to choose a successor to Bees' or J. g. C. Black bora. 1. Pii.at Xov. a H. f. UPP Si no lii f ik JEWELRY il k Our Specialty is Repairing S297 Warik Awe. OGDEN, . UTAH ---h DIAMONDS v ; f tor Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price mia-iMrr- WHAT THE VOTES SHOW. 4e W ts a -- a mi m WATCHES AND The council of meeting today, determined on January 7 an the date for the senatorial eleciion. T 1 li HAVANA WANTS BEWER. Havana. 'ov. 7. General surprise Is expressed at United Buies Senator Cullom's recent statement that a yellow fever epidemic is Imminent in Havana. The authorities continue Indifferent tn the sewer project President Palma's nro Huge to congress at its opening yesterday did not mention it. Nevertheless it is ihe general hope and expectation that congress now that the army payment is amply taken care of. will authorise the carrying out of Havana n sewering contract and appropriate funds to assist In the work. w 0 Ruaaian Poland. Ner. 7. -There were some dieiurbancet her yesterday. Four person were VIIIM' and (wemy were wounded. ladg. USUALWAY . ',' li j B'ashing'on. Nov. S. Election rehirna received by the Associated Pres up lo 2 o'clock this morn- lng allow tliai ihe Democrats have rerried- - ihe mayoralty campaign in .New York City; the met ticket in Pennsylvania: the state ticket poses. In Virginia and tbe city ticket in An election lor congressman wa liOuiavilie. while rhe Republican held lu i.tro Foiirieentb Illinois dishave made a clean aweep la trict to fill ihe varancy caused hy ihe Massscbuseil and Chicago and de:iHi i f U10 lae B. F. Marsh, .lame Cook connl-y- , and have carried McKinney I Republican I. or Aldeo. was tickets in New Jersey, iheir elected liv 4.rn0 urer J. Howard Pat-le- e Rhode Island. Nebraska and Mary- or Moamouib, Democrat. Afcoui land. In New York. Heorst, had a half f the usial vote wa east. niiiraliiy In (be ho rough of Brook- wiih 14 election districts lyti. MANY SPLIT TICKETS. missing. The returns Indicate Me- Clelian' by several l'hicso. Xov. 7 The returns iow thousand plurality. Hrarat lias ilia' moe split ticket wero vnei charged fraud in ihe voting. Bird ihnn in many jcaiv One Deinorra'. R. Coler mss elected borough pres- To'inan. lias a chance tn be eiened iiieni of Brooklyn on rhe Municipal us juiiae. he figure ahead of hs Owuerahip lickei. "p;ioiin'. bui ihe o'hei- flva Repuh-lira- n The New York eleciion shows c,indfda:e for judges will ilia: municipal owuerahip will be a bn elected l; pluralities r considerable facto' in the dry angina from e.OOO to 2i U"". The vme poliri. s. in Ohio the result is still for ani:.irv trustee i verv and do'ibifu'. though ibe returns up to n:a-i' rake ihe rompleie iciurn to s late hour indici ed ihe eleciion ili result. The indication of Paliiaon. the Deuiocra'ic ran- ro Ilia: ihe llepuhliraps mar hare ihe uiitH'.c for governor. liresirteuslid a niajori of ih- - mein - IS Ik N aplu-ralit- . R is e ' CHICAGO IS SWEPT BY THE REPUBLICANS Ji'U-rmi- f0 lj r -- I iT tr g , lar shout your clothe. Your friends will probably not think any Van of you if you use careless of your dress; they know your true worth. Bui yon will meet lota of people who wifi that's all fudge you by they can judge by A man is pretty aure of tusking the right impression in one of our suits they're not "freakish" hut there is style and fit which gives to them a distinctiveness not usually found in ready-to-wea- 0 0 0 0 JJ 1 mc-i,ani'- elei-ten- merchant said to hia sun: "Appearances are deceitful 1 know, but so long aa they are, thero is nothing like having them deceive for ue instead of against us. In other words It pays to be particu- t Ogden has again passed IbrougTi the throes of an election and. in rommoa with ciiica la all pans of tbe conntry. the citizens were until a late hour celebrating. Just wbai I hey were fur it la hard lo say. aa moat of it wa dnue ix fore the result had been announced, but that fan did not deiraci from ibe vigor or onthushfm of the affair. li was a HUvniiiAis !a for the Ihe worker lor boik of the psrilea moat diiectly Interested, and for ihe voters of ihe rliy as well. While ihe vote cast in the early part of Ihe day waa extremely ligh:. a the time for the ckialng of ilie polls approached Ibe voters in the various districts began to flock io (be voting places and when 7 o'clock arrived, the lime for I bo polls in clue, juu rotes bad been cum in exrea of the vote real for Glasniiinn and Audeiwou two year Odessa, Nor, 7. 7:18 p. m. Four hundred and twelve Jews, victims of tbe massacre of last, week, were g majority of tbe buried today, i wore closed, including many hup i ino jielonglr.g to (.hrlirtlanii. The weni of grief were hmtrtrondenng actual ivkiii. a the bodma nigh' mi'noarped a howling, i ni alu'0'1 lndercrlbable e in each trench cheering mop .nig Ksseaion of th ;! Bimllar fonerala ronialnmg aevcnii h iid cclebraH; a. trc.'i. io or ' Two hi Kiiull and iMskNvliL'g hi siinul-drr- . ?,ln5-limigh itay d;d mu know wh:.''il,.'T:r1' iKimdrd ana xnriy of in Dodlea wera An ofllcisl inquiry will In- com. apt rrlnliraUii1' I naii ion lhat they could ! in ch a Til. in i.itiril .. r..i menerd foimrrou m x n: : uimjilf- - mmui be ih On each grave recognld. I.cf'ore rh piacea can of fh io . ci.nsroa..,. R. 1. Nuv 7. (luvi'i nor lroildcni-vpieced bra ring the n- l.ill.-(Iwhere wwtl I! I I'lT Is expiciud plng u bate "-' n, M,i" ofli'e. ami esp.Hia;iy i foliDiido Snruie. f'olu.. Xj. 7 -- l p a pluraliiv of m. .i.imiiI m the Autocracy. m the i'uiii until the The reward i.r Ij.immi. .ifreicd by the oiei- ihe HemiN-nuJevening nominee. I.uciim, lai 111111" had been received, Twen- county comniirMouerii nf Kl Paso conn-v- F. Garvin. A nf J.iuhi j :p hi reel in fron and and which (ninhd :!ie inceniiv leal tinully resulted in ;be trapping nr Vilimi Kiv.ukin Anrlrrw.!. sliiyer of Omaha. Neb. Xov. 7. PramraUy BpvMp Honiion. i not pavu.de in tin coinplMie reports from Douglas county ilivnl li.wlv. The show that the (ilfircr who looTid have bean Tb,- - nr- -l reiurn ri'ceiicd were a snccesiful lu every instaucc. clTling , rwa."H wji for tin- ;in'i mill reni-lc- . tile bullciln and votc. Miruigbi linn id' :hf murvl"i( ". ihc'r entire mutm rickrt. and giving jii j after bulliMin .is displayed, showing a big majority for iha Republican nomiha Kurklt-- r wa leading. ;h crowd inees on the slate I.ckat. The Deinn-cral- s ' voiced their of approx al. held their own n Bomb Omaha, : mil when the revised return later, butvo:e i her- I j were iinniv.iticrd. they were eqimily affectiheihe tirke: did not materially j enlhusiaeuc lh that o'vr aironph or-ixiral enm-pan- it self-mad- lw THEY CLAIM ilp FRESH EVERY DAY A BALLOT - cad! RANDOMS - HUSBAND AND WIFE ARE DEAD Man Was Sick, Wsman Was Daapond-eatand Death Ended Traoblsa of Bath.- WRIGHT'S Inau-guraia- d DEMOCRATS OF OHIO WIN ((. clothing. Especially do appearances count whb the young man who Is working he waa told. "J know- that, he replied, "but I in for n place in the world. He canaot tend to kep within ibe Utah uf fho afford to let appearancra work against him. city's resources. In Continuing. Dr. Conroy said: Mis the spending the ehy's money the peo McAuley la making pretty pie should be conniilied. It la their street and party dresses for five dollars each. money, and not ihe administration', tliai is being spent, nud 1 believe that Mias Sawyer la in need of expert- the mayor is simply ibe mouthpiece af eaeed dressmakers. the people. A good deal ba been said. Doctor, Tomorrow again, (he rale of colored ahum yoer not being able to give iba alien I ion io the city's a (fa Ira that la dress goods new places ere added. required because of vour other inter Iatce robe fur party dieenea- - wedeala,1 he wax told. "Do you Intend to resign from (he board of ednnation or dings. etc. Fetching Myles. the board of triune nf tbr State InThe Fourth Mard Olirysaarheeauin dustrial school ? "So far a giglng my nueotion to fair hat pumhited from ua a very raid baaduome lac robe. It is to be given the citys affairs la concerned. the doctor. It may not be egotierlcal to the young lady who receives the for me to uy that my record In Hi greateM. number et votea aa being the past in regard to the administration of moat popular lady in town. Ballot boxes will be found at last 1 "hall do in ihe furore. Thomas. I. I.. Clark and Sons, I never accepted n truai in my life, pnblie or Matthew, 1'taliaa Drug Srore, at this devoted my best tore and olherg. private, bin lhat euergica io render good service. And If we were hero today and gone toIn this instance 1 recognise The fart tba: 1 have assumed a trust of greater morrow, it would matter very little niaguiiude. and if any of my work hew good our hos were. But since suffer it will not be the affairs of the we're here for all time, our reputation must be maintained. There are ctly. 1 apprnciaie ihe fact Thai it is many reason for ihe good name of the ante of aaoiher Wright's shoes. easier lo crlrtci than li U to improve on those acis. A KnUfern corset is usually thought and i:. Is only by oopwlant and tamest devotion lo pnblie duty that will give of as n luxury now you may have necesniiy 13 anyone in pnblie. position a success- them at the price of ful administration. qua lily 1.48. "I regret Mint there has entered into Busier Brown" underwear for hoy this rantpaign some personalities, hut. 1 am happy lo say that none have ef all ages. 80c suit. paaeed my lips." In conclusion Dr Conroy paid a tribute io Rudolph Kuchler and said: While I have criMcised some of the met boils employed by tbe Republican workers in their endeavor io elect Mr. as did the viciiw of the former accident, refused to give hi name, and went hia way trundling hi wheel. Mr. aud Mrs. James tveraon and family. In their aorrow. the loeaof ilielr loving sou and brother, Julius J. Iverson, express sincere thunks to many friends and sympathisers. t Loma of high class vaudaville and burlesque should be aure to attend the performance of the "Jolly .Grass which will' ha the attraction Widows, at the Grand theater Friday. The company has long had an anviabla rwpa'a-tloi- i an the beat burlesque a bow on the road, but tble season tv ie bigger auJ better than ever, and present many new and iateroatinc novelties. "The Widow's Wedding Night la the title of the opening, and "The Sign of the Red Light brings the performance to a close. Both are filled with witty dialogue, catchy musical numbers and above all a boat of pretty girls headed by Ain. Jeanerte Uutcbard, ibe Pane tan beauty. The olio la composed ef such well known celebrities as Simona and Burkhardt la a fnany pool game; Bush and Gordon, eccentric eomiquwe: Plnard and Wahei-a- . premier muaieel artist, and Thompson and J .a u ranee, eomodiani who can sing. wa new etM-men- np. He. CARD OF THANKS. tmereet Th subject wa openly dlacuaaed, a ihs seetloa In the Democratic platform mad li seem (hat tbe party bleu he repraaeaie waa opposed to lb wmk ahai baa hero don by lb praseni mayor and council Dr. Conroy waa found In Badcoa's i drug awe and eahed io make a aa to hia policy after be had been inaugurated. He waa asked if ha aould continue the Improvements begun by iba present adaiintalraUou, and said: "I havea't quka raaliied yet that I Lav been alecied. and have not, of course, 1 bought of whs 1 shall do. Aa regarda tbe building of sidnwalka and other pnblie Works. It is the people who should decide on ib Improve mauls that they desire, for They pay tba bill." "But the mayor ha io approve of all ordinances, that provide for tinpmve-meuii.- " y Commercial Bowling league lam evening. and tbe let'er wou on1, by a considerable 1905. JOLLY GRASS WIDOWS. barring the li. was elactad Dr. Ooerot lea being used One au'otuobiia, That the Kepubliran managers iu gcHing the people u he polls in the Find ward, bad a sire nous lime yeMer-daaf'.erno.u. txii foHuuately did no aeriou damage Te the people who were o iiuforlunnie as to get mixed up wiih it. Along about A o'clock it was bowling Twcnry-flfstreet, along merrily beaded for the voting place In the i city hall, when '.I. cauic forcibly In with a wagon occupied liy two men, hieing the wann in ibe rear and throwing on of ihc men from the seat io fhe ground. It picked himself up, inal Home remark of n forceful nature, refused io give hia name To Ilia reporter who wan present, nuil went lila way. The wagon was n Utile with the hu xbaky after tin uiix-n- p "rad devil," but. wa able to navigate. latter iu the day, along nlamt "undo n, the enme machine mixed li up wiih a bicycle and a boy near the spot where i he tuber accident occurred. The bicycle was badly swashed and the buy escaped with a liad ahaking by g, PRESIDENT CASTS HIS evinced by many as e what Ah mayor's policy la regard to pah lie improvements, such aa have during the praien'. a d mini dv, I. TUM asea it was major, sriul DEFtAT 1. C. M. ben anexpaccad. 1 I1ICHAROSON AND CHANT NOVEMBER a rele-bratlo- a d a TTEDNECDAT MORNING, UTAH, ter was adjust sd wihoai taming bis BE NEXT man; a r'.y Phene :h' lie Ball Phan !ULU. WM.CLASMAN- Nueu hr fluwera are at iLeirj Ju Phon JeIndependent best, lien The oeauiiful Mutaomt ap-- N- - 120 Ball Phana (III' leeil'l of BlOIltba of palitar ..Na. 120 af Sath telephone eysteme iiir ine flowe" show op mii and claaad afxar rvenoi.e .'urr. out, a they were won It you dont get your paper phonr to do to 'lie o.d cuubiy fair Ball 779; Ind. 872. D. G. Nalaon, CirNovember 13, Ogden On Muunai culation Mcnager. 111 luiw he tirM u.iy of Us rhrvsan i 1m rye storeroom theu.iiui shoe r VC right's i'.as been secured, and of piS'tta aud bkissuma have i ; ordeiert from the local florist ' m.ii tiu eutuii number ordered shipped ; usiiy irom be grea' lied where rbe proa in luiiiions ill California. The flower are to hr sold in pota or , aro tbe quauiit'es so A; Ibe regular ilrili .ai. ngh' oi cu'. and lhat (swat will br about r Uuaid. ordcied prices Company B. link Xanvnai of whai he floiis s charge ,Q iba Brat of "h Corporal PrMihaw The management of Jbe fair bn competitive drills fur ibe ymr. Tbara a very handsome lane robe, are three drill ' u held aud ihu wi'h a (told value I A which :s lo be awarded the winner a ill be .i eiui-iioaes medal hi the eiiidinpnient next year. iwm, popular young lad. Haiku proud-Dent haw already been placed in ihT businna house nun vote might W. D. W. Zrilir. who eras operand rnr 'Itr rasp'ci ire candiuaiea upoa for appendicitis recen v by l)i. be cast each Tbe result of each one dkiii tlenerel for a ibe ami Siurii. Ogd'u Joyce in it fcpspl.a!. la unproviuK rapidly ami will days Toting will be announced aoon be abla io ba up aud about. daily papers Aside from being s wrmhy rause i will be one which will merlr the gen J. T. Bailey of lieuver. agent of ib Home Fire and MarinH. etVMiH pa'ronage of all ciiaen Insurance company, is iitiny J. Icaia lxnnuss. anil will, lu a few ELECTION AUTOMOBILE fur the coast. HAD BU11INC IN HASH OFFICE-Independ- ent OGDEN, CONROY WILL SHOW ACHtSVSAHHEMUN : mwx. togtoti SMALLER TwenlyFifth St. p. ernstrom m PRACTICAL HOMESHOIfi Wa era specially prasarad, 417 hesirg msaiiwobarsanri obdooJ (. Twnniy-Miird W'l"' Csnselidatsd company. Pba |