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Show OGDEN CITY. F. P. Kelly, the gonjal traveling, representative rep-resentative of F':, P.: Kirkendall & Co. of Omaha, is in-the city from a northern north-ern trip. Mrs. Fred : J. -Kiesei has returned from an extended Visit' with her son and his wife in:. Sacramento. ' Former Court rifmi riv JoTm T. Buckl and wife of Salt' Lake' are visiting in the city for several 'days. ' t' Mr. and Mrs. rFrank Bean arc down from Blackfoot, 'j'da.J kfor a few days. Mr. Bean, has been-with the United States land orhec there -for a number of years. . ., .-.,: .' C! -' " ' '- - -Martin J. Clear.y -has" purchased the "Congress" on , T.wentyTfourth street, and Js making many improvements to the place. Mr, "Cleary was formerly proprietor of the. Central hotel. '.- 4; - -BecausaIfs.' Mary - G. Coulter of . Ogdeii '.voted; for ( Smoot while a member mem-ber of the! legislature, she Will not make an address at tlie biennial gatli- j ering of the . General . Federation of Women's clubs in St. Louis, May 17-next. 17-next. Mrs- Coulter is quoted as having hav-ing announced to a number of persons that she had been invited to make an address on "Domestic Science" at-the biennial. Thereupon the women . who have opposed her action in voting for Snioot and securing the appointment as chairman of the judiciary committee commit-tee in the hous; arose in wrath. They declared it an outrage that Mrs. Coulter, Coul-ter, above all others, should bo selected to represents Utah while the agitation over the Smoot case was in progress, j Their opposition, together with that of women elsewhere throughout the country, coun-try, resulted in her being turned down ! by the national officials, and as a re- I suit It is announced she will not at- tend the biennial. j J Fred J. Kicsel of Ogden is today I considered the strongest candidate for governor, the pending Smoot investi- I gation being heid to be inimical to the C candidacy of B. H. Roberts. 1 1 City Engineer Parker opened the bids for the work of curbing and guttering which is to be done by Ogden City during the year lflO-1. There were only S two bids presented one by J. P.-O'Neil and one by H- A. Shupe. Mr. O'Neil's i j bid was the lowest. 1 1 |