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I 4 1r THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY SJsPTEMBI3 18 ISOf Yo Some of our strongest lines are those hat show decidedly modest pricemarks Solid viiluc makes them popular with those of our customers who have pricelimit BOYS SUITS 250 MENS SUITS 1200 mid good ones too We have thorn higher priced also TOGGERY Of Coarse COUHCILMANIG CANDIDATES IN SALT LAKE CITY The Clllrons Party in Salt Lake has named the follovln councilman candidates First wardJohn Murdoch long term Joseph Hyde short term Second ward George Burbldge long term Raybould short term Third wardG Backman long term Joseph Taylor short term Fourth wardGeorge Lawrence long term Langford short term Fifth ward Noble Wurrum long term John Knight short term REPUBLICAN CALL Ogdon Utah Sept 171000 A convention of the Republican Par of Ogden City la hereby called to meet at the County Court Houso at 1100 oclock a in Thursday October 7th 1901t for tho purpose of plac ing in nomination a candidate for Ia or Recorder Treasurer Municipal Judge Attorney and Auditor Said Convention will bo composed of 131 delegates apportioned among the various voting districts of this City In the proportion or one delegate to every no votes or major fraction thereof cast for Congressman Joseph How til at the last election which said apportionment gives tho following representation to tho various districts Ogden City Votes Delegates Total for Ward First Ward 1st District239 Lnd DIStrict245 rd D1trlct227 I 8 lib DistrlcL213 7 31 Second Ward 5th Distrlct213 7 frh Dlstrlclhr20l 7 7th DistrIct12S i IS Third Ward Sth DistrIct26 9 Mr District 1SG 6 10th District 19C 21 Fourth Ward llth Dhtrict23 12th DIstrlct63 1 Jth District 2S7 30 llth DIstrlctOG 7 Fifth Ward 15th DistrIct218 7 ICth 1I8tllct819 11 17th 1istrict283 10 28 Total in City 101 Tho Primaries will meeton Friday evening October 1st 1909 at 800 oclock Tlii districts comprising the First 1 Ward will meet in tho City Hall Those of flue Second Ward at tho Amusement Hall on Grant Aye near LVnd Street len Thoso of tho Third Ward at tho Fire mrnK Station Five Points Those of tho Fourth Ward at tho t1 mint Court House Those of tho Fifth Ward at the musrmont Hall on Madloon Avenue near 2Ctb Street 1 The districts comprising the various iI Vurdw will meet together In oich Cl A ward and will awed one candidate for citv councilman and the Chairman andS 1 crriarv of said Primary shall cor Uf his nomination ht Ivuh district is then requested to I rlcrt one ID oil be of the City Central La uiuiitteo and also the number of 1s dfliFHtPH to the convention to which 31L On dlMtrlct Is entitled and each dls icJ tin shall select a chairman and see eb i ir who shall certify to the officers UK convention the delegates and jid ihf commilluemcu selected I I II Is requested thitt tellers be ap i I J01nt1J In each district and that the WIT present bo counted boforu ballot I IIIK begins Ii HULANISKI chairman Republican Central Com nil tiro DAVID JENSEN VIco Chairman JOHN BLVTH Secretary If Add to tho attractiveness of tho dinner I but the one absolutely essential feature IT broad I Everyone oats bread rich and poor nllko everyone needs GOOD BREAD tho kind baked from Peerys Crescent Flour If you aro a lover of good bread or 4 or a sack today I UNION LABEL 0oEX4 STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS I Ind Phone two rings No 5ft Bell Phone tvo minUs No 66 I BUSINESS OFFICE Ind Phone one ringNo 50 Bell Phon one ringNo Ga I I RANDOM I RfEfERlENCS I Suspected Pickpockets Detective James Ponder and Patrolman Had lock arrested Edward Rockford Albert Brown Henry Nelson and Rich Relf yesterday afternoon as suspects In connection with frequent cases of pockot picking which have been reported since the racing meet opened here The men later were released with the admonition from Chief Browning to get out of town I Advertisers must navo their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening be fore the day on which tho advertisement lg to appear In order to Insuro publication Wcbcr Club Dance About twenty I five cOuplcg enjoyed a dance given by the Weber club at tho Hermitage last night A mixed orchestra with come of Ogdens best musical talent provided an excellent program ot dance music during the evening A large number of couples drove up to the Hermitage In automobiles during tho evening For wedding decorations Van der Schult Floral Co Boys Arreotcd Frank Wilson and George McKinney both of Salt Lake were arrested yesterday while attempting to sell a couple of wheels at Al vords second hand store Upon advices from Salt Lako it was found that the boys bad stolen the wheels In that town and tho local police department was asked to hold them until an officer arrived from Salt Lake to take the boys back EZMoney Kelly money to loan on any good real estate Ceo Kelly Negro Women Arrested Nellie Brown and Ola Harris negro women were arrested by the police last night on a charge of vagrancy One ot the women accosted Detective James Ponder on tho street and was promptly arrested by the officer STORAGE at rOrt nat lo rates In good brick building If you need any room consult Jobu Scowcroft Sons Company Creates Dlcturbance For creating a disturbance at McGulres saloon last night Albert harris a mulatto In the employ of the Harriman dining car service was arrested by Patrolman Charley Luvno and booked at the I police station on a charge of disturbing the pence The best carriage service at Allens for mhato calls funerals or operas Also jnompt baggage delivery Both phones 22 112 25th street To Study Medicine Will Brown loaves today for the University of Illinois where he will take a coursu In medicine Burial of Celia ReaganFuneral services for Cella Reagan eightmonth old child of Rlroy and Pearl EC ales Reagan were held yesterday afternoon at the homo of David Eccles at 2580 Jefferson avenue Bishop Jacobs presiding Appropriate solos were feelingly rendered by Miss Ruby Gcddcs and words of hope and consolation were offered by Patriarch Gco LarkIn and Bishop Jacobs Many beautiful floral offerings were brought to the casket Interment was made in Ogden city cemetery Funeral For Nicholas SmithAt Rlchoy funeral chapel tomorrow af tornoon at 2 oclock funeral services will bo held over tho body of Nicholas Smith who died in Salt Lako City Wednesday of pneumonia ROy John Carver will officiate at the services Friends desiring to see him In his casket may do so today and tomorrow I until 130 I NEGRO ARRESTED STEALING 8UTTER While the driver of one of Blackman Griffins wagons was delivering some goods at the Ranch saloon yesterday some ono took a case of butter containing fifLjfour pounds ot tho precious food The driver Imme dlatelv notified the police station and officers were detailed to Inquire at tho various grocery stores and cafes forthe missing foodstuff Patrolman uouert ciiamuors went Into one or the short order houses on Twentyfifth street and wna told that a negro had been in thoro trying to soil the proprietor some of tho stolen goods Chambers took the clue and trailed Seals to hIs boardinghouse The officer forced his way in and accused tho darky of stealing IL Tho negro denied tiny knowledge of the butter but the policeman took him to tho station At the station Seals was put through the third degree and slowly a story was dragged out of him which was enough to connect him with tho theft Finally he practically admitted that ho had stolon the butter and told tho officers where he had hJddon It BANKERS WILL ARRIVE FROM THE YELLOWSTONE A party of the American Bankors association loft New York In apodal cars last week no route to the Yellowstone Park The party vlll proceed to wonderland over tho Union Pacific aud Oregon Short Line by way of Granger and aCtor doing tho park will return to Ogden and ranch hero In tho morning of September 25 The bankers will visit tho capital city to greet Prcfddont Taft and party and I after cbiof magistrate and his party fans loft for tho nort tho New York financiers will contl i west oror tho I Southern Pacific to Iff a I 1 I WANT ADS BRING RIG RESULTS CONCRETiN6 IN TilE NEW DISTRICT 1 WESTERN UNION IS PLACING ITS I WIRES UNDERGROUND i Contractor ONeill Expects to Have His End of Paving Completed by November 1 Tho placing of concrete preparatory to the 1ayln of the asphaltum has begun on Wall avenue and nearly ono side of the avenue between Twenty fourth and rwent third streets Is completed Tho plan adopted by the contractor la to llnlsh 0110 side of the street or avenue at a time so as to place at least onehalf of tho roadway In a condition that will permit of Its use for traffic The Western Union has commenced work on the conduit between Grant and Wall for the placing of their wires under ground and within tho next few days lie work will be concluded II This will niaKo It possible for the cement workers to immediately proceed vlth laying tho concrete on Twentyfourth street as far cast as Grant avenue Tho grading of Washington avenue between Twentj seventh and Twenty eighth streets is still retarded because of the laying of surface pipe by the city Contractor ONeill states that the paving will be prosecuted with all possible haste and that If the weather continues fair the entire paving will bo completed by November 1st Tho concreting of the west half of Wall avenue between Twentyfifth and Twentysixth streets was finished before noon today and the force of workmen and teams transferred to Lincoln avenue where men and teams are now placing tho concrete on the east side of tho avenue between Twentyfifth and Twentyfourth streets Contractor ONeill states that he has 65 men and 30 teams at work on the job and will put on more if he can find them The concrete men are I ahead of the Moran asphalt layers and will continue so until the Job Is I finished 9 fcre Is nothing to prevent tlio placing or the asphaltum on the streets whcnc Jio concrete Is laid and Uierp viHbC no reason for delay liereafter iris ofar as the operations of IUr ONoJU aVe concerned As soon as the foncreCVwork is done on Lincoln avemjq thqk crew will be moved to lower Twenlyrfourth street and tho construction work vigorously prosecuted there 4J am laylris over a block of con crete clch wfek and within seven weeks if nothing unforeseen happens to check me I will have the entire seven blocks of streets readv for use said Mr ONtfll today and if Moran will get a hustle on him with his crow of asphaltors there Is no reason why the streets should not bo finished by that time The Utah Light Railway company I understand are going to lay their gas mains on Washington avenue between Twentyseventh and Twentyeighth streets today which means that I can go ahead with tho grading there within the next day or two I can see nothing In the way of speedy work and an early completion of the street paving TAFT DECLARES INSURGENTS HAVE ABANDONED THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Continued From Page One Payno and with his own personal knowledge of all tho intimate details of the tariff fight In Washington still fresh In his mind lyj dictated to two stenograpker1TcsspechliD delivered tonight and which represents a statement on thoaccriniprtshriients and demerits of ho Payne bill from an ad ralnislratioji ntandpoljit I Luxuries and Such I The statement contained only I enough figures to make clear a point which tho pr sldeht has dwelt upon for some time In his confidential talks that the measure of the now bill should be taken by thc amount of reductions made onartlcle of general consumption compared to the Increases on articles little used The president by means of a table EASY FOOD Ready for Instant Use Without Cooking Almost everyone likes a cereal food of some kind at breakfast and buppur but the ordinary way of cooking cereals results In a pasty miss that Is hard to digest and If not properly digested the raw mane gooa down into the Intestinal tract whero gas Is generAted and trouble follows IDverjono knows that good food properly digested keeps tho body well while poor jod or oven food of good Quality that III poorly prepared aud not digested Is sure to bring on dome kind of disease Tho easiest food to digest In this line is GrapeNuts niailo from wheat and barley and cooked thoroughly at the factory some 12 to 1C bourn being consumed in tho different proccagos of preparation The food therefore Is reads for Instant service and the starch has been changed to a form of sugar so that It Is vredl std and ready for almost Immediate absorption A Chicago young lady writes that she suffered for year from Indigestion and dyspepsia from the use of food that was not suitable to her powers of digestion She says I began usln GrapeNuts and I confess to having hud a prejudice at first and was repeatedly urged before I finally decided to try the food but I have not known what Indigestion is elnco using It and havo never been stronger or In bettor health I have Increased In weight from 109 to 124 pounds People can be well practically wIthout cost If they will adopt scientific food and leave off the Indigestible sort Theres a Roason GrapeNuts food Is crisp and delicious to the taste It should be served exactly as It oomut from tho package without cooking except In cases whora It Is made np Into puddings and other desertaBook of delicious recipes and The Road to WeUvDle In Ever read the above letter A new jonc appears from time to time They I I are genuine true and full of human Interest 1 pienmd Hi his request by Mr Pttynr showed that the tariff had been In crenaod on nrucJeK whose oon IIIU Ilion in this country amounts yearly to 051000000 and that of this amount S7yOOOOOO is represented by such luxuries as silks vines liquors perfumes and the like leaving a balance I ance of 277000000 represented increases on articles not luxuries Against this the president set with I groat emphasis the fact that the tariff had been reduced on article mostly necessities whoso consumption In tills country amunU annually to five billions of dollars Wool Too High As to the woolen schedule Mr Taft declared without hesitation or equivocation that the Payno nitos were too hl hIt was found early in the fight however he assorted that the wool and woolen manufacturing Interests in the Republican party wore so strong that an attempt to change the Dlngloy rales would result In a defeat of the bill 1 am sorry that this is so said the president and I wish It could have been otherwise It Is one Important defect In the bill PIANO CLAIMED BY A STREET OF OGDEN The beautiful Steger Sons piano which was given away by Glen Bro Piano Co at the FourState Fair was claimed by and delivered to Mr A Street iMgr of the Singer Sowing Machine Co of Ogden Friday September 17th To say that Mr Street was delighted at his good fortune hardly expresses his feelings The following letter addressed to Glen Bros gives the donnors of the piano just cause to fool that the piano went to a home that ulll appreciate It Sent ISth 1900 Glen Bros Piano Co Ogdon Utah Gentlemen wish to thank you for the beautiful Stegor Sons piano you save away at the FourState Fair and which I was fortunate enough to bold the lucky number for The piano was placed In my home yesterday afternoon aud the many friends who have played It all say It Is as fine a toned piano as it has ever been their pleasure to play I can hardly express my pleasure at receiving this elegant piano and my gratitude to you and your liberal business policy which made Itpos siblo for me to receive so valuable an Instrument free of charge But believe me your sincere friend and trI can ever be of service to you I am yours to command CAREY STREET NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Estate of Mary A JUcCullousb deceased I Tho undersigned will sell at private sale on or after the 30th day of September 1909 the following described real and personal property belonging to the estate of Mary A iMcCullough deceased One cow fifty chickens three buggies and certain household goods and furniture situated at the late residence of said deceased in Ilarrisvillo Wc her County Utah Real Estate A part of the Quarter of sec Ilion six 61 in township sK 6 north I raugo one 1 west JL beginning at the corner of said quarter section and running thence west 270 chains thence south fiSU chains thence south fit degrees ID minutes 365 chains thence north CCO chains thonco west CS of one chain to he place of beginning containing two 2 acres Together with fin shares of water right In the Western Irrigation Company Also beginning 51 rods east of theN corner of the quarter of section uix in township six 6 north range ono west and running thence east 29 rods thence south 63 rods thence west 29 rods thence north CS rods to the place of beginning containing 11 and G71GO acres Also a part of the quarter of section seven 7 in township six 6 north range ono west Survey Bogiuning at a point 910 20 feet north SC degrees 05 minutes and 17752 feet 0 degrees 07 minutes from the coruor of the said quarter section and running thence south S9 degrees 53 minutes 287 feet thence south degrees 19 minutes 092 2 foot thence north 89 degrees 53 minutes 2513 feet thonco north degrees 35 minutes 192 feet to the place of beginning containing 127 acres of land Terms of sale cash ten per cent at I timo of sale and balance upon confirmation by tho court Written bids I will ho received by thoundersigned administrator at tho office or Harris attorney for said estate rooms J09110 First National Bank Bhlff In Ogden City Utah tho annie being the place for the transaction of business for the said estate Dated September IS 1009 WILLIAM ilcCULLOUGH Administrator 1 HARRIS Attornoy for Administrator sNOTICE United States Land Of I nee Salt Lake City Utah Sept 8 1909 To Whom Mad Concorn NotIce Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands selected by the said Slate under section of the Act of Congress approved July 16 1891 as Indemnity School lands viz SE 14 SE Ul Sec 2G 5 Serial 04522 Copies of said lists oo far as they relate to sKId tracts by duscrln thc subdivisions havo been conspicuously posted In this office for lnnpcc iOn by any person Interested and by tho public generally During the period of publication of this notice oran time thereafter and befor final approval and certification undor do partmuntal regulations of April 25 1907 protests or contests against the claim of the Stato to any of tho tractor subdivisions horainboforo described on the ground that the same Is moro valuable for mlnoral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to tho General Land Office at Washington Failure so to protest or contest withIn the time specified will bo considered sufficient ovldetico of the non mineral character of the tracts and tho selection thereof being otherwise free from objection will he approved tp the state THOMPSON Register EXCURSION TO GOLDFIELD Nov Tin Southern Pacific dally September 201h to 26th 4000 round riD Ticket hood to return until Ort 15th Tiif ain account Amorlran nlng WEST TrnTr 7iil WEBER PIONEER DEAD WILLIAM McFARLAND PASSES AWAY OF GENERAL DEBILITY Was 71 Years Old and Leaves a Large Family and Other Relatives in This County William McFarland ono of tho oarly builders of Utah and among the most highly icspccted citizens of West We or tIled at his home in Vest Weber this morning at 1005 oclock of general debility Mr MeFarland did not enjoy very good health through tho Slimmer yet his taking away was nol expected at this time The deceased was born In Scotland In the year 1838 lie came to Utah In iSfifj locating at West Wnbcr in 1S59 where ho resided the balance of his lifeHe He is survived by a wife eight sons two daughters twentythree grandchildren three brothers and ono sister all of whom reside at West Wcbcr and Ogden Mr McFarland followed farming all his life and ho was among the pioneers of sturdy manhood In the up building of this state and Webor county He loaves numerous friends besides his Immediate relatives who will greatly mourn his death Tho funeral announcement will lm I made later CARD OF THANKS To all those who so kindly assisted in the arrangement and In the services at the obsequies of our dear baby especially to the speakers singers and all who so kindly volunteered their services and sympathy we desire to extend our heartfelt thanks MR and MRS FISHER SENSATliON IN FEDERAL BUIlDIN6I OPENING OF THE STRUCTURE IS INDEFINITELY POSTPONED Owing to the Condemning of Plumbing Inside Of Building Will Be Torn Out Tho report of a special government inspector who recently inspected the Ogden Federal building is lather sensational in Its disclosures regarding the building The inspector claims that the plumbing is defective and has condemned tho same II Is also understood that tho plumbIng has boon ordcied taken up und replaced according to specifications made by the government officers Tho doing of this will lemilro a great deal of line and It means Hint the moving of tho poslolllco Into then will bo building delayed for a number of months It also means that the floors ceilings and In some places I marble work of the building will have to ho removed In order to get at the I pipes and go over the plumbing There IB said to bo i real live ut satlon developing iu gocniniejit cir cles I DEATH OF EDYTHE DRIVER DAUGHTER DB DRIVER Ed the Irene the ICyearold daughter of Dr John and Elisabeth prlve dled at the family residence 25 Twentysixth street at 1130 thin morning Tho young lady has been a patient sufferer of pneumonia and complications for the past nino months She is survived by three sisters and four brothersHarry Driver of Salt Juke City George Robert Boh Drlv or Charles tho riuggist Mrs Smith Mrs Fred Williams Miss Aunlo Drier and John Driver all of Ogdon Edytho Irene was horn In Ogden Utah April 20 J891 She was a High Hcliool student in class of 11 until thu time of tho sickness which kept her bedfast Sho had many young friends here and In Salt Lake City Dont forget that the Ogden Dental Cpt Dp Naramorc Prop new quavers are located at 2442 Wasi Ave STOCK TRADING IS LESS ACTIVE Now York Sept Speculation In stocks moderated its pace today presumably In compliance with suggestions from those who hold the purse strings WBth an actual surplus reserve last Saturday of less than 4 000000 the subtreasury had absorbed enough by the middle of the week to leave tho percentage of reserve below the legal requirements unless a scaling down of Ifuoslt liabilities had boon effected In the meantime by a loan contraction Of this there was no evidence In tho stock market The summary of lie weeks currency movement shows the subtrea sury reduced Its aggregate withdrawal i for the weolc by yesterdays opera lions leaving the total at 5430000 Foreign money market gavo additional evidence today of tho effect of this process Discounts In London again advanced The committee of tho Imperial Hank of Germany did not advance the official discount rate as It was expected they would but another meeting of the committee was set for tomorrow for further consideration of the subject Active speculation In Berlin as well ns the demand of Russia upon that center for gold had mndo It a competitor for gold supply This promises to affect the chances of American borrowers for securing additional resources The action of the market today proved that caitlouH uctlonn of outs comnilfin ns was going on ft Pal wa rlckcd out for opera rJdAl cIlEIA rH I FALL DISPLAY 1ti 11 ELABORATE AND CORRECT STYLES OF READY TOWEAR GARMENTS 5or LADIES i MSES and CHILDREN The now fall and winter fashions in cents suits and II dresses present wonderful array of new things We direct your attention to our splendid offerings in tho various new models They comprise a complete variety of tho new designs in rich materials of thc latcst fashionable shades In this great variety of styles and colorings every woman can find an ideal garment garineiitBeaffltfl BeautliiuI COSmOleS For party wear we have a large variety of costumes Beautiful creations suitable for every function 1 New Was A groat selection for street home OT every flay won all new and desirable For dress we offer a wonderful choice a larger and bettor selection than ever S0J0BURTBROS0 ii 24293133 Wasbington Ave 7 fi ci Di of ViSQn 1 2 rt i Althouih sllshU may cause much an no anco and It usually appears In lie a form of a DULL HEADACHE Our sciontiliij examination will reveal the I cause and our rightlymade Lenses will glvo relief RUSHMER I Manufacturing Optician 2464 Washington Aye Ii ions on a rising price to afford a sustaining force In time market The recovery from its early decline in Heading served the same purpose and there were only scattering points of strength especially among the minor specialties and imhibl rials The spurt in Reading wait responsible for tho strong closing at tho days highest prices Bonds were heavy Total salpa par value V7S000 WANTS BALLOT BOXES PRODUCED IN COURT San Francisco Sept 17 Argument on the petition of Charles JI Fickert candidate for district attorney on tho Republican and Union Labor tickets I for a writ of mandate to compel tho election commissioners to produce in I court the ballot boxes used at tho last primary election in ardor that a recount I may he had occupied the greater portion of the day In tho superior court The action Involves the candidacy of Francis Heney for district I attorney on tho Democratic llkot Fickert alleging that 108 votes cast for him were Illegally irown out I In the count Honeys majority wns elghtjeight votes and Fickert on this showing claims that he photild ho given I the Democratic nomination Argument will be resumed tomorrow GUILTY IF MURDER San Francisco Sept 17 Dimitrl I Tcreaschlnko charged with the murder I of Dorothy Malakanoff aged twelve years on February was found guilty today by a Jury in the superior court Tcreaschlnko who IB Ijfty years of age was infatuated with i the child and shot hor vhije she wan on her way to school He then attempted I to tako his own life II DEATH DUE TO SUICIDE I Helena Mont Sept 17 Former 11 Sergeant Monroe whose dead body was found at Fort Harrison yesterday near tho residence of SerseHJi1 Wlialey committed suicide according to the findings of the military court of inquiry The weapon wag found alongside Monroes body TI Jib1i I I Reaches the NORTH POLE 1 With Cook and i Peary I I Used on all Paulins Cordage Silk Tents Covers for Dog Trains Sleds and Quarters on his dash for the Pole 1i r1 I I ii 1 I Waterproof the Lightest Cotton and Linen Duck Silk oran Fabric and Prevents it Mildewing in any Climate Makes I the Canvas Softer UHIU Rubber Is not affected by IIcul Cold i i 1 Acid or Alkali Top wil not adljero to canvas paintQd with it I Fjlls the duck with a composition that prevents wof ning by II fnrlion Endowed by oH departments of the UuiLad States government jt This preparation is used by us on our tents paulins and covers I Guaranteed Not it to Leak ij 1 i I it OGDEN TENT CO I a il I IL I 1 2279 WASHINGTON.

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