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Show the firat from broken springa and the second because of a shattered ax la lap, HEATH WINS THE VANDERBILT .1 s I 1 i t M. J REAL LEADER- - OJP i i I ; American Chauffeur in Imported Machine is the Victor Automobile Contest Costs ope Life and Four Persons are Badly Injured Thrilling Experiences of Gabriel, a French Driver. i ; il t t ' X : 1 New York, OnL 8. George Heath, an American, driving an imparted cur. and representing the Automobile Club of France. UmIm won the William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., eup. in the SOU mile road race held on Long Island. He won br the narrow margin of one seconds The minute and twenty-eigcontest coat one life and at least four were Injured, none of them, however, family. The fatal accident occurred to the car of George A rents, a wealthy New York man, and the man killed was Carl Mensel, hla machinist. Areals ear was No. 5 and he waa driving at a tremendous speed, when, just aa ha approached a sharp cnrva on the Hampstead road, a front tiro slipped power maand the groat slxty-hochine went over. Both Areola and Mensel were burled with tremendous fore to the roadway. Both were picked up unconscious, and Mensel died la a short time. Mr. A rents' injurlsa an eld not to he serious All of thoaa Injured were connected in soma way with the race, most of them being helpers. Of the eighteen starters who went arrow the line at oclock but eevea were left when the eevenUt lap of the fourse wee concluded. Burned tires, broken parte of machinery end other mechanical derangements were the causw of the moat oBlJra dropping out. ruAHsi, the noted French driven who waa looked upon as n likely winner, was well In the lend In the Brat thro laiia. hut ha waa gradually overhauled end passed and In the seventh lap whan he broke n crankshaft, ha dropped out of the race. Clement finished second and LyUa was driving aa American machine third. Hie car waa of but n power, while Heath drove eighty. power car sni Clement an covered the IM miles la fivn hours, 26 minutes. IBeeoonds; Clement aecnud. in five hoar. 28 minutes and U ascends. Clement entered a protest winagainst lieath being declared the bad ner on the ground that ' arctrdJag 1 the not been-take- s ww. imieus wMcUJi tje the After proteak lad A a decision was withdrawn. A final daeUon will ha reached later VW in the day. ht t I pra-ran- ! ? i ra u , - . re se hiu t : , New York, Out 8, Promptly at ( o'clock this morning the Brat carahot 200 away from Wsstburg, L. I, 1b the assistant to Driver Wallace, got out to remedy the trouble, and there wee e delay of two minutes and twenty seconds When everything waa in order again No. 2 It. K. JarrlgeB. Gabriel. Wallace started the machine np and New 2 C. E. llnerr Tracy. No. 4. Manufacturer Webb. Antory made a flying leap to board it. 11a missed hla footing and went under No. 2 George Arnete Arnets the rear rad wheel of the car. Another No. 2 Manufacturer Lytle. Italian who waa In n repair tent dose No. 7 Manufacturer Heatb. to the track, raw the mishap and, nullNa S K. K. Thoms Hawley. ing out, leaped aboard the car, which Na 20. G. Dinsmore Werner. Na 10 Alfred a. Vanderbilt, did not went off with a ruah and waa quickly out of sight atari. Antory wan carried into the repair Na 11 W. O. Brokaw Bernln. tent and a physician who was present Na IS A. Clement Clement. examined him. It w8M found that he Na 14 Manufacturer1 Tarts waa not seriously hurt. Na 15 Manufocturer Tests The times of the start were aa folNa 18 Manufacturer Schmidt. lows: Na 1, 4:00; Na 2, 2:02; Na 2, Na IT Frank Croker Croker. Na II I. Wormier, Jr. Wormier. 8:04; Na 4, 8:04; Na 5, 8:08; Na C, Na 12 William Wallace Wallace. 6:10; Na 7, 6:12; No. 8, 6:14; Na I, It will be noted that there Is no Na 6:16; Na 11, 6:20: Na 12. 6:22; Na II. Ibet number was omitted by de- 14, 6:24; Na 15. 6:26; Na 16, 6:28; Na 17, 6:30; Na II. 6:32; Na 16. 6:34. sign. K. R. Thomas car, driven by HawThs start was made promptly at oclock. As Driver Campbell shut out ley, had a narrow escape from disaster, from the line with B. U. Stevens slaty-hor- while making n quick turn on the power machine, n cheer went up rocky hlllroad at Queena on the Brat from the orowd on the grand stand, lap. Na 4 blew out a fuse while passing and hundreds gathered on either aide of the courts. Queena Driver Webb stopped and put Na I, C. EL Duerrs carriage, broke in a new fuse and started off again, aftIts main drive wheel passing Queens, er a delay of about two minutes. Car Na II, Wormura car. burst a and waa taken out of Ilia race. tha turn at Jertcha hut Nos I and II bulb punctured their tiro rounding after n delay of thirty seconds it went tlrea early In the race, but kept on. on with n Bat Qm ... Before the Brat machine went off on A fisw mlnutis later Frank Crokern 500-m-ll the grandstand Its journey, car metywLA a similar accident at the waa packed with spectators and thouplace. Croker fitted a new tire, sands of people lined the course, eager asms and together with some alight tUa, uf the to catch n glimpse whirling hla engine, coat him 15 with trouble Dashed aa they by. minutes. The course at the race la exactly 36J4 At Mlnenla, Gabriel's tar passed miles In length. It la an ek ngnted across ths Long Island railroad tracks to the which of the at apes triangle, almost directly la front of n moving west In the village of Queens. Ilia train, missing tha pilot of the engine course Is to be covered ten , - times. by lose then thirty feet. The train had There ere two controls on tfeji course, been stopped by the signal men staone at Hlrksvllle, .40 miles V lungth, tioned at the crossing, but the engineer and the other at llempetsad, 1.40 mUcs claims that the Beg against him had must , take been raised before he alerted. Gabriel, long. Every contaaUat throe minutye to go t hrerg the lllcka- - who led at the end of tha first lap, minute to go maintained hla ellle control, end, advantage in the through the Hempstead control. ond, covering the course the aecnud X SVWafiaeei car, Na 10, rounded the time at an average 8 peed of 12 miles turn at Jericho on the Brat lap of the an hour. The end of the third lap rare, it waa seen to be la trouble. It also raw the French driver leading the stopped about 150 yarda beyond the procession, but In the next round turn and It was then learned that tlie Ueathe car. Na 7, shot to tha float. machine had been fed too much oil and The machines entered br IL B. tba angina bad become clogged. Tony Thomas end W. G. Brock were out of aa was the race before the end of the fourth acting Antory, an Italian, who miles automobile rare for the Vanderbilt cup. Ibe racers era as follows: Ka 18. Stevens Ur. Campbell. se gw-chin- es Although many miles behind noma of the cars, the real leader in the race up to the end of the third lap. wee the imported car Na 15, driven by Testa the firat car Starting 28 minutes niter circled the machine tha away, got course at remarkable speed. The first 80 miles were covered 7f minutes, 28 second. Tb second lap waa covered in 25.48- The Vanderbilt car finally atarted after acme repairs had been made, about two hours after the others had got away. Tha car stopped at the end of the first round, however, on tlie ground that n flying mart waa not permitted in a siieed trial The objection wae finalr waa allowed ly withdrawn and lit to continue. CHAUFFEUR FATALLY HURT. 1 he first serious accident of the day occurred on the stretch between ths turn at Queena and WesiWury, when the tire slipped from A rents' machine and ha and hia chauffeur, Carl Mensel, were thrown violently to the ground. Arents waa not nerlously injured, but the chauffeur was badly hurt. Both were taken to a hospital Mensel died later. HEATH TAKES LEAD. Heath took the load from Gabriel it early In the race and maintained all steadily, having a good lead over of the the eompetitora up to the llnlehGabriel sixth round. Up to that time had held second position, but an accident put him temporarily out of the race and Clement, driving hie own machine, took tba position next behind the leader. Clement made the sixth round in 21 mtnutra. In the circuit of tha course. Heath experiencedcoversome the bard luck, taking 48:11 to course. Technically tills meant a toss of 17 points to the leader and left Clement lacking only ten points of the lending position. EXPERIGABRIEL'S THRILLING ENCE Gabriel had a second thrilling escape from a collision with a AtfSEX pasThis time it wae at Queena station senger train had stopped at theand had and unloaded Its passengers received the signal to go ahead. The station is only about 100 feet from the engineer started up and tha locomotive had reached the middle of the race down tours when Gabriel s car rushed the the road. A about went up from and crowd gathered at the crossing, to the the signal waa waved frantically The lever engineer to back the train. waa promptly reversed and as tha locomotive slowly backed off the course, the the machine flashed by miming cowcatchw by less than iwo feet. talned an average speed of about sixty miles an hour, when the area of control are deducted. This speed had been maintained, Including curve and other dangerous reduce places, where Is was necessary to these speed to a minimum. Figuring deductions the leader has at times made 90 nfilee on level and straight he stretches and some experts say that Weet-bur- y has passed the grand stand at at the phenomenal speed of 100 miles an hour. 8 p . In Switzerland Goes In Flemea Up I ; - PAYING RE f t . 4 IF SO, ft WHY SO? When Peterson & Co will build you a modern house for $1500. or 6 rms. $1800. stories $2200. If you intend to buy or buddy and have in cash we will furnish the balance and you can pay it back in SMALL 5-ro- om 8-r- ms. 1-J- - one-thi- rd I monthly payments. Peterson For Sale & Plans furnished free of charge. Co For 6 room house with 6 acres lend 2 miles 1-- 2 from city hall. This is the best land In Weber county; fine water . right, some fruit trees. Price 12,200. Easy terms. Room 42 First Nationat Bank Bldg. the best paying house on Twenty-fift- h street. Income f 252 per month. Rent Jin. They turn away lodgers every night on account of aot being able to accommodate them. 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Modeled after the Neus theatre in Vienna, it seated 1,500 persona contained the latest fire proof appliances and possessed exits everywhere. After the performances Thursday night everything was left In order and supposed safety, the fire curtain being lowered. The fire began, as In tha Iroquois theatre at Chicago, behind tha aUga and within n abort time the safety curtain melted. Then the fire spread to the stalls end gallerlea the roof foiling In within half an hour. Two firemen werfi Injured seriously and were rarried to the hospital. The walla of the theatre were very thick, otherwise the financial loss would have been much more serious. The theatre wae Insured for $15,000, but the scenery and wardrobes of tha artists were not insured. A valuable library and the musical Instruments and costumes were destroyed. The cause of the fire wae a Short circuit in an electric wire. 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The new training ship Intrepid, was successful1 launched today at the Mara Island navy vard, In tha presence of a large crowt which despite a heavy rain, came from San Francisco 'and other places to witness the ceremony. The gunboat Annapolis waa provided for Invited guests After a prayer by Chaplain McAlister, Rear Admiral McCalla introduced Senator Perkins who made a brief bark-rigge- address The launching then proceeded without a hitch. As Miss DeYoung broke a bottle of champagne across the vesI chris sel's bows, she exclaimed: ten thee Intrepid. When the vessel touched the water guns boomed, whistles tooted, bells rang and the band played "The Star Spangled Banner." The Intrepid is one of the new steel Troubles for the Germane In training ships provided for by an act Southwest Africa of congress approved Mdrch 3rd, 1903, of and for which an appropriation has trouble 2. Fresh Berlin, Oct AfSouthwest In German broken out rica. The Withers tribesmen, who had hitherto been faithful to the Germans are lu revolt. Governor Leutwein. In telegraphing this news to the government, says the Withers have attacked the station at Kula on the Fisch river, Why go off to some hot springe when sud are reported to be attacking the m canget something better right in station at Hoarhan. As all the Witgden? We have the only electric hers who were with tlie German forces light cabinet and the best spray n at Glbeou have deserted and envoys town. The following are a few another the to Bastards, have gone treatments employed: Swedish mastribe, to urge them to rise, the revolt sage, electric light baths sprays, elecaerioua matter, a is cH the Withers tric baths electrical treatment, salt since they had hitherto been loyal, had glows, photophor treatments sits native troop for the supplied recruits baths, and many other treatments end were railed on greatly as scoutu The object of these treatments la to of the present get the poison out of the system, No explanation la given discontent. equalize the circulation, tone up the nervous system end give nature a STARVING NOT ALASKAN INDIANS chance to do her work. The treat ' tents are especially adapted to rheuWashington, Oct S. Several dsye matism. nervous diseases stomach.' ago It was reported to the president In Al- liver, and - kidney trouble and all that the Copper river Indians orders pec- Jar to women. We do not aska were starving. He gave contagious diseases The treatto the military officer commanding at treat ments consist, of one honr and our Fort Llecum to supply rations to the are the lowest in town. . Come Indians where necessary. Yesterday pries away for the hours will soon right was received the following telegram all be taken. Remember the placs from Col. Macultn, the commanding of- 277 Twenty-fourt- h street. ficer: "Indians not In need of rations MR. AND MRS. F. VANCE, now at Copper Centra Proprietors. Original More ale 16 room lodging house tarsia Call on - - Nervous Diseases, Heart Trouble Buuorcr uoas luuoc ub uh Female Complaints and all Forms of Nervous and Chronla Diseases of every name and uuUm to take advantage of Dm Shores Grand Special Offer and learn, tree, what their disease really from which they suffered, and whether they could be cured or nut Skin v1- waa there ' Finest Play House i f APPLIED DURING OCTOBER DR. SHORES SPECIAL OFFER LAST WEEK TO EXAMINE FREE ALL WHO THBIl AIRNTS REB ! 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