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Show HORNING EXAMINER. OGDEN. UTAII. SATURDAY MORNING, The Ysnipa will put an electric locomotive in the tunnel. 1 H. F. Clsy is Denver. may be a Deputy State Game Warden Blngley has announced that the shooting of quail in Utah la against the law at any season. The state legislature will hava to set the time for the season at Itw next session, and until this Is done all Shooting tftf birds will be lipble to the penalty for violation of the game laws. jssr H City, Liwirv rVfrl t, ha been advanced in K is the "Slasher. n,Mlbility Of the deed done by a fd-rlptie- commercial n wit-,h,- n. t'atavhe 7ii ih Ttbe THIS HUBS WAS EASY. BRIGHAM PEOPLE INCORPORATE. a Barraclotigh. a farmer from Iowa aa pansing through the cky rh victim L two alght fell an easy Articles of incorporation of the BrigJ ham City Shoe Manufacturing comthe secretary of chance. The two pany were filed withamount i rangers he met ly of capital The of-'state Friday. and affable were more than into divided la at stock $5,000, placed atreetn the fc, pilot him through was 600 shares at the par value of $10 each. ths town. He accepted and Is named as the princiI. ike course of bis migrations,r Brigham City pal place of s business. the rod light dts.rlct. Short-very after midnight he waa in WEINSCHENK DEAD IN JAIL. It wan at this point ripe" condition. Second South list ths trio sought a Professor Otto Weinschenk, a musitube irwt reataarant and when the he cian of much talent, was taken to the fered to pay for the aupporf the Holy Cross hospital yesterday shortly mil lulled out a Urge healthy after Ms arrival in Ibis city. There that thts at was puint It ng green. he developed Into a storming maniac the "atrong brought friende ill k Heeccd of and was transferred to the county jail was He hu pUy. ir" in a straight jacket. He waa placed In ticket. tPO aad hie railroad the the padded cell and throughout and a out policeman Ho wight The olffeer took night until S o'clock thia morning he iiild Until troubles. held raved and shrieked Incessantly. The tin to the si at inn Where he la It la thought night jailer noticed him a abort time iweftlng developments. a after this hour and found him appary tne ..Ulcers that he simply got resting comfortably. He ded d peaches" and then bought the ently In do cided to let him be undisturbed. was he what But knowing iwn, the morning when be made Me rounds to awaken the trusties he observed the man in the same attitude in wlrtch he EXONEAATSD. st' PT. BOWMAN bad been when he saw him last. It him some concern and, stepping caused held ns itate board of education Into the cell, he noticed that he was a aujourned meriing last nighi to and very still. He felt him and o flakier the charges nude against pale him cold in death. Ths coroner Carbon found Bowman of Supriillkendent wss notified, but It Is not thought that let had was it charged, enaafy. who, any inquest will be necessary. the question of church enter into the He haa a brother In Salida, Colo., n the At schools. Malnutrition of who has been notified. He appears. to of the meeting the following be of a well-to-family and from his nsriadoni were unanimously adoptla tnought to be a musician baggage ed: . and music teacher. After a careful consideration by 1h( board of the charges preferre UTAH WINS HONORS AT FAI. agaisat Bupt. Bowman and of 'the evidence Introduced in support thereof, Governor Wells today received a ii ia nnaaimouHlv tesolved: from Director General Whittelegram un-Jno been Him That there had the prises awarded taker announcing diacrfdiiii'aiion by the county Purchase Exposition in the marking of the at the Louisiana substantially as follows: piper of the applicants who took the naaination. Utah just awarded grand prise, col"Second That the superintendent mineral Installation. re ait guilty of any impropriety, nor lective Gold medal for mill; gold medal for hike enjoy any undue advantage in exhibit. the examination which he himself balance of Silver medal for Iron; bronxe medal ww for the county teacher's certifl-- a for wax. for Agricultural College Grand "Third That the superintendent exhibit price hi lot unjustly discriminated in the Newhouse and Whitaker get gold hnuce of temporary certificates. medal for collaboration. Tmrth TiTht while the county exhibits; irrigated Agricultural had, no doubt, acted In tad faith in the issuance of tempo-Ir- grand price. Grains and grasses; grand prise. certificates, believing that he Gov. Wells has wired congratulation! u thereby heat subserving the Mr. Whitaker and at the same time to of the school In an emergency, him to mail full particuhaa if a, however. The opinion of thin lars. requested , bard that the Issuance of temporary mrtlflcaiea to persona who have failWILL PREACH IN ENGLAND. 'd la an examination for regular or who have had an opportBillie James and Sidney Raville will unity to take such examination, la not 1:30 Oregon accordance with the spirit of the leave this city on the Short Line train Saturday, making v governing the Issuance w such cer-tcboth their first stop in Ogden, where y em, and that therefore the ' of circle a men hare large young certificates so Issued in Car-"- l will then take the Union frienda They county are null and void." east, stopping in Denver, 8L A special examination of all teach-- Pacific and other eastern cities before Louis la Carbon who have county for England. sailing e certifl-mjrtemporary and Irregular will be held at once. The school a WITH THE MINING MEN. contlmie wjl in sewalon under the PtoBt teachers until this is done. from W. H. Clark has returned Piocbe, Nev. , PIBND ON A RAMPAGE. Z F Sk do -- ut y tern-bvnr- w mm F-- Stewart, said to be n " was dope" The mill at the Continental-A- lt under cover and ths machinery is ing installed. Is be- arrested by Sergeant Patrolman Simpson yester-afteraoIn Plum alley, the Chi-Jt- o It has been found that the May Day quarter, after he had been run-- p has not trespassed on Uncle Sam up trig ftiwn the a In wild alley In Its recent strike. Jamee S1" retrying a Chinese dagger fut ground the examination 7 fflftl f)Qgt Chlpman mads Se could be placed under through May Day workings. . Te efllcera a merry sipT1.1' A large number of Self. linkers are Mmeg seeming to be sure ' if at Tonopah for means of conwaiting and almost certain to ,,rp to Goldfield. Ur veyance the officers. Rob-to-d i1 . a- - THE DI8TRICT COURTS. W. A. Hilton against H. Hoberts has been dia-iT- ? Judge Lewis npoff stlpula-- f action waa first brought in L.rourt ,0 wvver $308 on n Gus Reeves haa gone out to Mercur to run the Consolidated Mercur. company's store during the vacation of ths manager. " to plaintiff by defendants, of which had been Judgment was , 'rirndants. favor of the plaintiff In !i Bd ,n PP'1 M '1'iUh''0I!rt district court. , Mvrn l ""nauT-- Ma dr :'4ab. re to ship The Buckhorn will start within a short time. visMiP' h T at the Wilson '.3 TliMklosius from Frank Gray of Denver is at the Kenyon. viil bate 31 ThursJmigtw aim K.vd will splendid unit i assured m-x- j i Bulkin '..kh. speak aud a all who are fortunate rni.iu at tend. The newly orgaaie.i !.:u-l- n club, composed of Republic;, i:s m i),e Fifth will district meet iu Hall next Wednesday evening, where, at 8 o'cIock a splendid tally and general Republican joliifica'ion will be given. There will to speaking by Judge Frick and Mr. Larg.-n- t, and singing by Miss Agatha Rerkhuel. The evening will conclude wub a grand dance. Everybody and tnelr friends are invited to attend aud a ,iyal good time Is assured those that turn out. IViu-railo- II. B. Jenks of the Cullen. Ypiiaa:, MLh., la at R. W. Barrel of St. Louis Is at the Knutsford. H. E. Morrow of Cincinnati is at the Knutsford. George COUNTY REPUBLICAN. L McCaughan and Ralph of Des Muiuea, la., are at the an 15, 1901. lbs ten days' foiling meeting at Lexington. during which nearly JTO.tHM was distributed in stakes and purse races, six world's records were broken and several stake lecoids were low- PHOTOGRAPHERS ered. lu the first heat of the ?:2U class pacing. Royal Bell, a bay, gelding owued by G. H. Camp of Oswego. N. Y., aud driven by George Swisher, fell dead at the distance flag. Royal Bell was by Maple Pole. The belting ou him was 8 lu 1 before the race. The tuber drivers noticed that he wss puffing bard in the stretch, but be w'ls a close second to Nancy H. Just before the distance flag was reached be suddenly dropped dead aad fell against the fence, breaking through it and smashing the sulky. Swisher was thrown from hia seat, but sustained ouly an lujurod knee. Results: The Stull, 2:19 class trotting for purse $2,000. three in won three five. Snyder McGregor 2:091-2- , iraigbt heats in 2:U81-2:u8 Alexander, Hall Fry and Jolly Bachelor also started. 2:20 class pacing. $1,000 purse, three In five Nam-11. woo three straight 2:131-4- . 2:09. Bourheats in 2:111-bon. Mamie Kingaley, Flinch, toilets and Royal nolle also aiarted. 2:25 class trotting, purse $l.0O0. best three in five Tom Ax worthy won three straight heats iu 2:131-Maud Maxine. Blix, 2:13 $:12 Czarina Dawson. Clown and Robo also started. AMATEUR Velvet Velox Vclox Liquid Developer Velox Liquid Hardner AT OUR STORE. MONDAY, OCT. 17 3--4. haa dlnmiaMd the case fm against C. B. Tltcomb the attorney fcr the suit waa brought to to be due tor by pUlnUff. ed icr-Msr- ed Frank Gardner leaves cm Saturday for Plorhe where he will Inspect the Ploche-Nevad- fr Conanlidpted. Alex Colhath, superintendent of ths is In the city. Alts-Qufnc- y, sampler reports Ths Taylor-Brunto- n the arrival of four cars of ore from Bingham aad fosr from Tswepah. Jamas J. Burke has gone to Biag- - . - i .La I V FROM 2, 3-- 4. .2 to 5 P. M. BRING A NEGATIVE AND HAVE A PRINT MADE BY THE 2. Manufacturers Representative Reward. Warning A REWARD OF DOLLARS FIFTY my 2. 2. Dollars ($50.M), will ha paid by tha Utah Light A reward of Co. for tha arrest of party or parties who on tha evening of April 29lh, 1903, caused a "short circuit" on Ita electric transmission company' Uaaa line, through Interference In some manner with-sai- d ft Power at a point about one mils south from ty power bouse, knows aa Pioneer Station, sear the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Persona are warned not to Interfere la any wise with eald Bah It la safe t the pnblio If unmolested, but serious results to props ly and poeslblo fatal results to persona ran be rauied through the breaking of insulators, or the throwing of wires, limbs of trees, or clmflcr obstruction over the wires of company's said electric trass 4. 2. PR0FESS50NAL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A DEMONSTRATION Of THESE NEW SPECIALTIES 4, Mr. D. M. Haigh, of Mm ray. was in ihe city today, anil peaking of D. R. lldrsemann-Keny- y of 8t. Louis political conditions in bin Waiitr stated that everything was gong smoothis at the Kenyon. ly. with the indications iMinung more kilns Wy gin unsun of Omaha last the than ever to a splendid lirpuhliran victor)'- - He said lhai bo did not beKenyon. lieve there were more tbs.i a dozen in that sociioii. their orgW. T. Leaner of Leadvllle is al the ans to the contrary niwithsi ending, WUon. this out of a total vote ! between "IKI and 81111. lie said Hie Republican POLITICS ON THE BOOM. and Democratic canvass almost talfew of them, Republican meetings will be hell as lies. and why there is ELM RIDGE. of the extravagant claims follows Friday: George Sutherland in viewwaa a mystery b, could not and J. D. Chidester at Pangultch; made, Kansas City, Oct. 14. Elm Ridge reJudge Livingston and J. P. Meaktn at and would not attempt to fa.hom. lie Henefer; A. B. Hayes at Farmington; was perfectly satisfied that the party sults: Arm won. First race, five furlongs James H. Anderson In Cache county; of prosperity would cast such au overac second, Martin Doolittle third. William Glasmanu at Logan; Judge whelming vote Ihat other parties Time, 1:03. Reed at Brigham City; Don C. Muaser would bo buried out ot sight. Second race, mile St. Tammany at Hatchlown, Garfield county; John won, Honolulu second. Stunts third C. Cutler and Judge Frick at Moroni THEY SMOKEI). Time. 1:40. in the afternoon aud 8pring (Tty at f Third race, five and a half furlongs The Young Mens Republican club night; Alma Eldredge at Elsinore. Ysnnem won. W. R. Condon serond, was the scenj of a "smoker las. evenPrecious St ime third. Time. 1:10. Judge O. W. Powers will speak at ing. and what a smoker it was! Fourth race, sprint handicap, consoRichmond Friday evening. The air was laden with smoke; good , and a half furlunga Tom smoke, and from nothing hut good Re- lation, five James H. Moyle, W. If. King and Z. publican cigars. There were siieeches, Shelly won. Taxer second, Ixtretta L Cobb will addreas a Deinorratlc and jokes and singing, anil piano play- M. third. Time, 1:1014. Fifth, steeplechase, one mile and a rally at Farmington Friday night. A ing, and general good fellowship and won. Kvander special train will leave the city at 5:30, remlniscensca and talk a:id Republi- quarter Mrs. Grannan second Creolln third. Time, 3:40 the after canism until the air was saturated 0 returning rally. Sixth rare, mile Durbar won, May thick with It Ihat the Demorratic Holliday second, Gus Strauss third. While the various county commitheadquarters acroas the hall couldn't Time, 1:46 tees were' not in possession of com- be seen. It waa an Informal affair, but thorplete registration returns Thursday MORR18 PARK. night, It waa estimated from the re- oughly enjoyable, and eteryhody presturns that were received that only ent agreed that a great evening had New York, Oct. 14. At Morris park about 7300 voters were on the books. been apeuL O.nii. who heat Tradition on today The rain Wednesday materially Intermust have surprised thn Demolt fered with the registration, but It Is crats though to have In inhale Repub- Wednesday In the Champagne stakes, lican se.-ikthought that an especially heavy .regisand Republican doctrines was sold to James Brady for $25,000. tration will be recorded next Tuesday. and Republican honesty aud Republi- Results: First race, six and a half furiongs can faith tho way they bad to. A Tonight the Republicans will hold a small screen was placed serosa the South Trlmlilp won, Knight of Rhodes Time, rally at Bingham, the apeakers bring hall, but it was about as effective In serond. Court Maid third. Judges Christopher Reed, John M. keeping the good tidings away from 1:21 a half furkmffa Serond race, ell and Bowman and candidates. Democratic headquarters, aa It would Bank won. Thirty-thir- d second, K. be to shiivel the smoko out of tha L. Johnson third. Time, 1:22. The Democratic, state committee has rooms wltlk a fork. Third rare, one and a half miles. received ward that Hon. C. L Cobb Withers' course Catighnawaga won. may remain in Utah until tba close of THINKS IT'S MIXED. Midship-nu- n eMjor Dslngerfleld second. the campaign. third. 'lime, 2:18 1 4. Mr. George B. Greenwood of BravFourth race, five and a half forking Judge Powers returned this morning er, a prominent attorney of that place Right and True won, Rob Roy secfrom 8L Louis and Immediately hied and an ardent follower of the parly ond. Daisy Green third. Time, 1:21. himself north to address a meeting at of prosperity waa in the city today and ' Fifth race, the Withers mile BarCache tonlghL Richmond, county, speaking of conditions In Beaver, said tender won. Water Pansy second, Tom waa going along all Lawson third. Time, 1:41 Ths Democratic atate committee Is that everything right for theater the Lake Salt negotiating He thought politics rather badly mixOAKLAND 5, 'FRISCO L for the big rally on the 24th, when ed, but that the state tickets on tha Hon. Bourke Cockraa will be the prinSan Francisco, Oct. 14. Mosklman Republican sidle would have large macipal speaker. jorities, but the hchl tickets were carried off tho honors of today's game. The Americans held a rally at rather apt to to badly mixed. He did He had the locals shut out np to the got good support Bingham last night, on which occarion not believe there was nny American eighth Inning and off Congressman Hlles, with a prepared party down there, at least he hadn't The fielding of tha home team was color. of heard waa it John star the peeech, speaker. R. H. E. Score: Batters' acted aa chairman, while 1 V 5 Isaac N. Smith's letter of withdrawal San Francisco Cannon Frank and George Nye filled 5 8 1 Oakland aa nominee of tha the "American" in. Batteries Da rher and Poultney, party for atala superintendent of public instruction waa a graceful tribute Mosklman and Byrne. Umpire, McChairman Bamberger of the Democratic atate committee haa appointed to Superintendent A. C. Nelson, whom Carthy he characterised as a fklihful and effMrs. Elisabeth M. Cohen stats organv0rth. izer of "womens Democratic clubs. icient official, free from political and Mrs. Cohen will start out Monday and accleslastical Influences," Chicago. Oct 14 Worth resnlls: will report for duty wherever her serFirst race, six furlongs Lem Reed Democrats will apeak as follows tovice are required. Duncan morrow night: Messrs. Harmon and won. gunny Shore second, Ray, Piute comity; Bagley and Olson, tblrd. Time, 1:14. Second race, mile and fifty yards Mercur; Hon. William K. Smyth. Mantl; George E. Blair, Ferdinand Aggie Lewis won. Triumvar second, Erickson and J. W. Cherry, San Juan; Anderson third. Time, 1:45. Third race, six forking Frontenac Judge Powers. Brigham City; Messrs. Nannie Moyle, King and Cobb, East Bountiful. won, J. W. O'Neal second, Hodge third. Time, 1:12 Fourth race, mile and fifty yards The Salt Lake County Roosevelt ReGlass nc.co.id, publican clnb will give n big rally and Carat w.i, Burning 1:46. ball at the Murray oiiern house tomor- Huerney third. Time, Fifth race, mile and seventy yards row night. Tbs speakers will be John Salt Lake City, Oct. 14 Mr. W. M. M. Bowman anil candidates, and music Clausin' won. Scotsman second, Jigger third. Time, 1:48. White who has just returned from a will be furnished by the famous SandSixth race, five and a half furlongs Beaver business trip to county, wich Island quartette and Smiths orspeaks Interestingly of his trip which chestra. The dance will be entirely Sincerity Belle won, Blark Art second, Dundall third. Time, 1:08 Included a good insight into loefal po- without charge. litical conditions thereabouts. Mr. White stated that he had had The Republicans of the Fifth disa good talk with Dr. Cook, candidate trict, under the auspices of the Lincoln for Ae lotfer house in Beaver counclub, will hold a rally at Federation of ty, and F. D. Farnsworth, Republican Labor hall, corner of State and Fourth county chairmen of that county. Mr. South streets, on Wednesday evening, Farnsworth was, Mr. White stated, October 19th. Judge J. E., Frick anil formerly a, prominent Democrat, but Hon. J. A. Largcnt will ailddresB the seeing the error f his we$s had meeting, and Mira Agatha Berkhoel joined with the party of prosperity, in will render vocal selections. After the common wtL'i all the rest of the good meeting there will be a free dance. Wilson. S 4, BURGLARS AT MURRAY. Word reached the sheriff's office Frii. a frequent visiior to day morning that the Tripp store at , the Highland Boy smelter, near Murgiven by John ray. waa entered during the night and who School boy fti'ch of goods stolen. Xl cutting and the description a large quantity Deputy Sheriff Beckstead of BingmTd .mmer sho ! described as ham Junction arrested two men medium of height, morning on suspicion that theyFriday were complexion. Sniders, clear connected with the burglary. Sheriff inshaven, slightly Emery left for the scene of the robearly Friday morning. bery "'known to visit to 5J drmnrnw'? with women. It .. rooms wine GREEKS NOW UNIONIZED. has made lwknown ihat he to several women and Utah State union No. 1. Western character in Tot Irreproachable of Miners, held a meeting Federation with met ritr He has been at Thursday evening and deMurray perthe of at the hands In the stats Greeks to admit the cided oe7nd their fsthers on several to membership In a subordinate unltn. The first Greek admitted to memberquestion arises: Did he made ship waa James Soter, who was of itfluence liquor the under of the union, with instruc-ion- s secretary of three one for Burton Zke Miss Dr. to enroll hie countrymen. Maladies and endeavor to satisfy wee admitted to honP. Attlas G. P. of vengeance by slashing a, spirit orary membership In recognition of throat? jr his services in the matter. in was man ,, ta known that this It waa feared In Murray after the and at the time of the assault that threats which had been Iw he left Monday night for the meeting made against Dr. Attlas might be carout. and therefore Deputy Sheriff iki, last theory adds to the mystery ried Beckstead was railed upon to caIra solution. its I'hw than approaches rt? rt him from the town. Strabo I.-- H. E. Morrow, of St. Loulq It at the Knutsford. MUST NOT SHOOT QUAIL WCrtKMeRc,AtTRAveLItR . The Rep'iMicars at a rousing rally lu day evening at s W. I.. Bolton of Bap Franc the Kn ut ford. Judge Hall haa granted Victoria Harvey a divorce from William P. Harvey on the' ground of desertion. Plaintiff and defendant were married in Ogden on April 3. 1803, and defendant deserted his wife on July 1, 1903, three months after the marriage. the slasher REPUBLICAN RAl.I.lVjj. HOTEL ARRIVALS. By Oar Special Correspondent. ; rolls round. OCTOBER line. Balet-to- UTAH LIGHT to POWER CO.. D7 R Sm Campbell, Mrfrw .. .j -m- m -rr.-'r BETTER NOTHING A psrlcci Whiskey (or Hpusehold and 3e4icinal pur poses. Properly agcS, sweet aromi, 'dsiickm in taste. F. J. KIESEL to CO., Distributors EESEWKESreiS Political H. B. Hilliard- - 2-- 6. CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Atmosphere g Under Nw Management. 'Phone . 135-- k 0 2-- A II i' peoplei Mr. White said that both gsntle-me- n seen were a unit in stating that they promised the largest Republican majority ever given in Beaver county. There was no American party there; had never been beard of and they didn't want to hear of it. Powers speech, filled with its usual verbiage, grandiloquence, and selfishness, in which his usual threats end caution were freel7 Intermingled hia threats to the voters to sustain the Democratic ticket and be saved, 'had, Mr. White said the gentlemen tinted, been received with considerable coldness, In fact, an much coolness that Frankie JV Liquid Air company waa hot In proportion. The snow fell; the speakers fell; the thermometer fell and the only thing that didn't fall waa Powers' gall, but the election was expected to nettle that. Mr. White said the southern part of the state, at least those sections be had visited, was solidly Republican, the feeling being extended Into the Democratic strongholds. LATHES ORGANIZE. 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