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Show EXAMINER: THE MOIiNIXG 9 OGDEN, UTAH, MORNING, XOYEMUZR WEDNESDAY THE COUNTY REPUBLICAN JCCuOO BY VERY LARGE MAJORITY Weber Endorses the Present Administration by Majorities Ranging From 1000 to 1800 Congressman Howell Has a Plura ity of About 1800 Labor and Socialist Vote is Very Light. BakingPowder Absolutely Pure OF OGDEN CITY AND WEBER COUNTY, NOVEMBER 6, 1 906 -- A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, and This is thei of mirth, uf ball and tout Every thiug Republican! message That went out from Weber cai nil:. This year ibe Aral percounty last night upou the result uf the formance waa Axed for the evening of election, li shows that this fair and the Feast of Assumption. .That utgnt prosperous county endorse the pres- no citizen voluntarily was abroad on ent adnilnisuatluu of wen uf honor. the atreeta of Warsaw. The Alexandria had been renovated It ws a victory ihat will i down In Alum and alum-phospha- te and redecorated. Twenty artists had the hktory of uie county a one of Every member of the ticket been engaged, and the newspapers powders are injurious. Do not was elected by big majorities in spite hau blazed with tempting adveatise-meuu- . use them. Examine the label. Of tbe twenty performers of thy fact that imiuy uf the opposition candidates ware endorsed upon one u e'gni arrived, two left, the city by the next train, and a.x essayed to give an two of the other ticket. BOIAL lAKINQ POM MR CO., MW YORK, The vote was very much lighter euiertaiument. Two nights iairr 1 ws in the than preceding years and In some districts only about lo per cent of the bouse. Including myself nineteen peoregistered vote wa polled. One uf the ple composed the audience. A Gercowboy fu the Stales, a clerk and most remarkable features of the elec- man girl, big eye with freight from EXAMINER TELEPHONES porter in New York and Chicago, and tion was toe overwhelming defeat of some liugle-iangl- e of Berlin, sought to so on. Too of them whose acquaint8k.cn and Charley Richard, sing Bhe could scarcely mouth the Jededlah EDITORIAL ROOM i made had enlloted aa privare dictators uf the Demo- words, aud wbeu someone In the rear the would-bN. 81 ance Independent 'Piione In the American army and fought cratic party in Weber county. of the hall dropped hie walking stick No. 58 Sell 'Phene, two rings through the war with Fpain. One of Howell's plurality in she closed a ribald chorus in a gaap of BUSINESS OFFICE Oeugresamaa No. M them wa the son of a Scottish earl, the oounty la 1.7411. with two districts. utter terror. Fot the nuuaence people Independent Phene man. who might Riatervllie and Huntsville No. I. to be of Poland take their No. 56 a handsome, drier Bell 'Phone, one ring pleasures more have done something good at home If heard from. The legislative ticket ran sadly than ever did ths mythical it had nut been for hi lure of roamabout even with the congressman and Englishman of the French or German ing ud adventure. Judge. The remainder of the county satirist. U the The other, wlu younger ticket was sleeted by majorities varyLast season pcple ordered their lirni her and heir presumptive of an for Behring, to 1,066 for tables in the great hotels by teleliiMh peer, had been an officer In our ing from 1.6)2 Dlx. in ibe Wilson district the Socialphone, or went supperleas to bed. This unity and had distinguished himself ist polled mure vote than the Dem- year one suit alone in tbe restaurant in the Burmese war. But he waa exocrat. from which all superfluous light is travagant far beyond bis men nr, anff The race between Nathan J. Harris excluded. The open nlr resorts are cracked after bis family grew weary of Oats, 11.35; corn, 81.15: and JededUth Skeen, which ws watch- deserted. The confetti fetes at the redebt him bad he from to rolled $1.85; railed 31.10; barley, coin, peaaaut carnivals In the gardens are After a spell ed with a great deal of Interest oau, 31.45, acd wheat per bun- - sign hi commission. in an unattended save by sullsa gendarmes, dred pound! at Grout's, 353 Twenty- - of acting with radon touring com- throughout tbe ounnty. resulted Skeen. The seeking n possible prey. Even the fourth Rtreet. Ruth phones. panies. he crossed the Atlantic and overwhelming defeat fur was glad lo drift Into the army aa a vole stood (with but two county dis- churches nr avoided by those who tricts to hear froml. Harris, MM: were wont to kneel and meditate. Mr. C. H. Colland will upend the print. Harris' plurality wa lira! two or three Meek In Oumba and j But It is lu Australia that the aris- Skeen, 2.446. 1.886. tocratic Beatrice, Neb. mostly gravitate The vnle of the Labor and Socialist sod as a rule he la a moat tindeslrabl the city and county was Home-mad- e apple rider, new laid Immigrant, who quickly degenerates parties in r Ibe Bmli.h Into a drunkard, gambler and loafer, exceedingly light. eggs and new currant Tlie total number of voles received worse. Not long ago the . if nothing Grocery, 2Wh and Washington. magistrate of aiqall town In South In the city and county by tbe RepubAustralia bad before them, within a lican and Democrats are aa follows: A lady'a gold bal pin, found on the fe Joseph Howell, 8,815; can office. tbla be obtained at day, three counts, a Russian O. Congressman street, W. Power. MM. cabprince, the son of an Judge of supreme court-Jose- ph Hied Of Itylinll ffever Chester inet minister, and three cadats of Kng-Usnoble lies 3,788; J. W. X. WfcKrcMtun. fand all Frick, the" with a charged of Robinson, aim 8.081. widowed inoiber, Mrs. Claudia L. Ride 'drunkenness and disorderly conduct. In Melbourne I had pointed out to Slat, senator E. T. Hulaaiskl, huoo, November S. at 2:46 a. in. Tlie H. W. U william, 8,818. family maiden at Roy and the am me a cab driver who In England was Kuchter, , the younger sum Repreoeotatives Rudolph bad been tick for aonte time. Pun- - known as Lord of a well known marquess, and the 8.647; Georg. A. Fuller. 8.865; George WAITING TO HEAR FROM THE INml announcement later. oondurtor of a tram car, who. aa the H. Dean, 3.836: H. F. Randal), 3,840. , TERSTATE COMMISSION. The funeral over the remain of Ron hi an Irish baron, waa entiled to Charles Rondquist, 2.137; Adam L. PeW. call himself Daniel "honorable. terson. 2,114; M38; Ragan, Engineer A. Welch will be held from W. Browning, 2,800. the Second, ward meeting house FriTheir Tour of the United Stats Has COMEDY OP A COUNTESS." oommlsa loners (four-yeCounty day, November 8, at I p. m. ReNet Bssn a Succtss From a Finanterm) Oscar B. Mad ran, 3,888 ; John main mar be viewed at family cial Standpoint. Tiring of the plebeian name and a Seaman. 2.086. 2Cil Lincoln aveuue, from IV r I oommiasioner County a. m. until 1 p. m., on date of funeral. atare of single bleaaedneea. a lady named Maria Hu lot changed her name term- )- Frank 'Moore, 3,841;. Alex Friend invited. to the Counts Maria de la Mode." I J8S. The Royal Hawaltnx baud, which arrh of a husband. County clerk David Mattson, 3,848; gave a concert ir. the Grand opera ARTI8TOCRAT8 WHO HAVE COME and et out in was followed eloaeat She her . by H. 8. friend, Foster, 2,241. house IshL Bitndny evening, is strandDOWN IN THE WORLD. 31. Du lads. County treasurer A. D. Chambers. ed In this city, and the aggregation 1 n r At a countess" met the 2.200. Rldwell. Ckhnuig 8,866; Joseph If you wlith to know wbal becomes awaiting the decision of the Interstate wealthy Belgian. M. van Hocnaert, County aaaesor Edwin Dlx, 3386; commerce commission ns to whether of many of tb younger none of our who In paying court to Andrew H. Martin, 2J120. no lost time the hand will lie entitled to n half rat noble house you shnuld go to the j her. But ahe waa of noble bkaid. she Sheriff George A. Behring. 4.078; to Son Frsncisoo or not. The tour of colonies,' said a friend of the writer J loW sole the of the and him, h4rea G. R. Belnap, 2.31 6. the United States, which occupied who baa spent half a lifetime In Marquis de la Nolle, who had left her County recorder J. R. Wallace, about five months, has uot. proven to globetrotting." There you will rat In 1638 a fortune of several million. Mrs. Lixsrtte Miller, 2.444- be a profitable ore, owing to the fact across them In core In the roost unM.' van Hornaert followed her to County attorney V J. Harris, In each of the eltie visited no that and doing work expected place she hi to where, doubts, J. D. Skeen. 2.446. much competition was found in the which they would rathar starve than Pari, with her allay will niaid'e the help, County surveyor H. J. Craven, touch in England. There ts aearrely forged, way of park and summer resorts. of the marqula In her favor. Tho Washington Jenkins, 2,374. y Upon arriving In this city last a British colony in which you will lover, still maid bribed the auspicious, Constable of Ogden Clty H. E. not meet these aristocratic derelict morning the matter of securing n and the rank to watch their mistress Steale, 2,438; Thus. Cunnlugbsro, rate to the count was taken up with In and who hare been turned or.rather report to him. The women told tbe railroad ofllcinla at Halt. lake and moat case have Turned themselves the " countess of thl. and their reUrn latter immediately took tbe matter adrift to make a living at beat they ports to M. van Hornaert were excelSALT LAKE COUNTY. can. up with the intent aie commerce lent. at Washington. In Johannesburg alone, when I wa Up to late The eountesa'a1 scheme was rnlued liin returns The obtainable latest last night no word had been received there a few years ago, just before the br a fight la the kitchen, ns n remit e Itoke that has elected es! Balt county and the vlaltnrs from the Pearl of the war, 1 was told that there were at of which tho cook was told to go. Bbe least sixty of these sprigs of nobility, went, and the maid went with her. and the entire Republican ticket. Howell's PocHIc have bad tv content themselves b will Powers over probably majority with the Junction city until aid of ennie of them men with titles, lining both together set to work to blackabout 1.500 In the county. In Salt some description arrives. all kind of humble role, from bar- mail the unhappy eouniem." candiItoke American the City party It was atatiid last evening that, aid man to groom and from loafer to liftBhepald them 1IU pound, but In man. Among tho men working In one two days they saked fur more. Bhe dates were elected, but their majority of some description Is expected from Tribwas 500. cut The to down about tbe gnvernniftnt at Honolulu, where livery stable un the Rand were two refused, end Instantly the pair went Weber and the organization 1 the state band, and claim the young fellows who bore iwo of the to M. Hornaert and told him the lady's une but It Is election of both will PltL probable that maintained by that government. This proudest names in the peerage history. They then went to the faithassistance, however, may not be reOne of these had held a commis- ful friend Dubois sad slandered thel" h defeated. ceived until rhe band reaches Ban he sion In a crack reglmeni. grad had mistress to such purpose ihat SALT LAKE. Pranrtime. been one of the most fashionable and vowed not to see her again. Captain H. Berger, tbe conductor of Deprived of her lover, her friend popular mra in society, lie the baud and to whom credit la due had a mania for gambling, however, and most cf her money, the countess" In SaU Lose. Nor. 6. The Republicans Dah have elected their state ticket for such a splendid organization, looks got heavily Into debt, and as his prosecuted the serrante for blackmail. J upon the hright side nf the unfortunfather refused him any further as- They have been remanded, hut will by :he usual plurality, returning ph Howell to conxreN and elertlng ate situation and said that the intersistance, disappeared one day and shortly he brought up for sentence. Joseph K. Frick Justice of the supreme state law makes It. bad for them. Ho turned up In Hoiiiii Africa, where, London Mali. oonrt. said that ih members of the bend after a close brush with starvation, where the suffer to some extent front the cold In Salt laike county, SUICIDE AT EIGHT. he was glad to get employment as a American, or party cen- weather, hu' remain in rb'e'ftil spirgroom about the only kind of work A girl only eight year old tered its efforts, the result Is lu doubt. its. (.'aptolii Berger looks for tbe diffor which ho had any qualification. eulcide here today hy throwing The Americans have a plurality uf the t be flexd up today, so that This man is the sun of un earl and Herself from the window of her mothrotes In Salt lathe City, hut this ntay ficulty is close! v related to mail) of onr er's house into the street. they ran leave for Ban Francisco, from overcome be the the lu Republican by which place they will sail on the Pa groat noble families: while his comThe child bed an Intense dislike f outside o( the city. The Demo- cific .Mall rade. who is a brother of a well known wchnolwork. and spent tier days wan- county vo:s in Halt Kiettmship company's liner shows cratic City lake Korea mi .November 26. In speaking baron whuse purse Is as short as hi about the streets. The police dering 30 off of It cent. per falling probably of Honolulu. Captain Berger staid lineage 1 king, bail no resource but this ninriiiiis look her home to her l estlnla'ed That seventy live 1.1 ninety that tin- - west her Is so plensant. there to emigrate after failing to qttallfv toother, who threatened to punish her. Mornum cent the of ;n per the round that a concert 1 given for the army. There are many men Binl lucked Iter in a bedroom. A few this county vot'd the Republican each da.- aud on ome ticcasions two of noble birth, tun. who are working tnimilPH 1st! the child was found ttckt. r throe an- - given. The public squar. a; the gold mines. Including the ilcad upon the pavement. I zindon which contains a magnificent bond brother-in-btof one uf mtr duke, Mai!. UTAH. stand. U l,c pride of the cl tv and who, when I was on the Hand, was Brcs'lv adtt.lred and Is often spoken of Tl.e Victorian government lias acting as foreman of s gang of At large. Coiigra-nilitwe!!, by via, tuts M at public servants are not to Kaffirs Republican, eieeeil lturints Hie;r iay In the city the In different part of America there hold (millions outside their depart-member of ihe baud have lieen quarate literally' hundred of these visto-eiail- c neiit-s- such paid sucretai) ship to A CAPITAL IN CHAOS. tered ' the Reed ho'el. whete they failures, living in log hiits in institutions or budies not under state have e control. very much fndunrs on the backwoods of Canada, account of the co'd. piercing weather, Things Sssn in Warsaw. to Mcli :hev ore unaccustomed. DurTo the ftijouiner within the gat ing thi day relive card aatnes have tbe Iniprcu-iii- ti of (iilunu t nm- of been ind'iV-- l In to a great extent, The esyts: race whl',. oIk-iprofound hate passed away the depteHtilon. GLASSES MAKE YOUR LET S. LEWIS In bar lieconte ini'Vne. evasive, Mm in read. me. Every member nf the a t roe The move Engil-.l- t taciturn ho otganiation s' fluently hmbbiug het of a f irera! march. and they have taken a greai pride In IF YOU DON'T NEED THE GLASSES WE Hneh cnliT s ; li- -y have is letr them convcr'dLg upon their beautiful In Hi., evening the gh-und cf thft pile1 by the Yev.lB-uiDON'T NEED YOUR MONEY. mandolin cI.iuk have rendered a numeoffiti or :l.e i of me Kililici- uuuritlnK s pris- ber native selections, lie-- Kb-mo ti on van No nisn ilnge" soio hi btini-ueof the latest American OWEYER verv few people inquire about glasses iniil they-!- i iu-v- i and the evfe c o--i 'hi-songs are artuelly com pell ft ri to. If you need tham. yon know j v enrftw b ier t)e:- ciervthiiig ridicule.1' or holhr" hi: the aud cf fear it's ulready. bang the gloomy murk ut illsma! SUMMIT OF MOUNT BLANC. , makes you pul it off. ilestitiy. and lrnw's lirgbe: of g.ve bark th- - booti H Tl.e 'iiijk iihs not ye! stiaineI the GIVE YOU LESS TROUBLE FITTED O LASSES PROPERLY linpliiealcips' j'. of a casus lielll: hut if 4.he ptonm-iii-The ui ilc loving THAN YOUR COLLAR OR NECKTIE." p.ess.ite reeking cower 'u s'lenre behind (limed dispute Honut rhe Mtirmlt of Mount j Ioies Blanc continues, n serlott situation !sbii':c: and urewn cur'iiic The pE HAVE the opinions of many persons In this con mratr-trea-- 1 ed. Italian publicists are theste:. 'j..u;py-iPand richly subsi may be whom we have given ease and satisfaction, when nriw-just now warmly protesting again; iMzerl, npn their d'kirs. but the public t i f three Savoyard communes have foiled. Your opinion wHl doubtless the 1 wr does not seek to enter ths other to the ownfrship. It Is admitted that their' If we can only persuade yon to gin-- u- - a 'rial. Cv nigh:. 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The police now believe that the old lady waa poisoned, and arc looking for her mysterious visitor. Ivndnn Express. |