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Show 4 lUE MORNINOEXAMINEB DO DEN, LTAIX, WEDNESDAY MORNING, it!! IHE WORLD the new tarty. Kelth-- he wee held 1 hSck at vhich was discussed OBrwra American ion uf he Liberal ihe o.S ,uvt.natiug the old d WT' we E h- - i kar-kea- decision ties "" iic'ss was given out. 6- Lake City. Utah Sept. the Ti ibune from Rail IP -A B'. , WC'rifl''judee Stuart contract held that Ro?ky Mountain Bell Telephone not legally qualified to - hinK Kbuslneua ln ,bi sUU-now law, IfiJfVo rumple with the articlea of wouirinE the fiiing of . The case will be appeal-rn tha guprenie court. faraffirmed, ihe effect will be every contract ming, iiivalidatl.ig state. b theoou.pane n this RftSCt-- It accident in a mine. uctdur, u ua tial ti ad Grrai ot a coo-U- n of sdorff of m to her vtvw two (if Kuwiai to prut-i- t jg tjJk , . iujured: Seriously i JL. ( . 4 f her, wM&ng made mcifinlly it whirh ituffa and n. Oakland Whalen and ntnUul Dhuktu. . It of eatigatloa ode that rampmeni ijudicc ia IOKEX. awiir.niiii hj C. N. k. who CV, cliaaipioa of ftemunt Governor Wells yesterday issued bin election proclamation for the general stale election to be held on Tuesday, Nov. t. The proclamation follows: ber of ih Colorado. the governor of the State Uy at 1 of Utah. A proclamation. Whereas, Section 780 of the revised si. titles of this stale fixes the first Tuesday after the .first Monday in November in the year 1904, the day for holding the general election, and, Whereas, Section 783 of the revised statutes provides that at least 60 days liefbiw a general election the governor shall Issue an election proclamation. Knw. therefore. I. Ileber M. Wells, gnvenmr of the state of Utah, pursuit to such legislative requirement, do hereby proclaim that on the 8th day uf November, 1904. that being the first Tuesday after the first Monday in said month, there will be held in the several election districts of thin state a gen-rr- al election ftir the purpose of electing the following oflleera: Three electors of president and vice president of the United States, governor, Mr ret ary of state, slate andltor; state treasurer, attorney u rl - fc in Clay, of n Clay Jr. merchant, patch from Interests tensive la usn't ilial dike hen'i rnt 8 1. ry- - Twenty-third- , Twenty-fourt- h. Twenty-fiftTwenty-sixt- h, representatives in the state ro,n district: j1 tbe oScond represen-inur- Hartford, Conn., Sept. 6. Another large crowd attended tlic second days grand circuit meet here lodajThnd as soma good racing. Summary : 2:10 dazk ace, purse 3l,2iK) Red Bird wn three eira-.gh- t heats in 2:11 2:tN 2;07 12. Hen F.. Little Fred, Brownie, Rob Hughes and Carlo started. Capital City stakes. 2:20 trot, puree 22.51)0 Alexander won the second, third and fourth heats In 2:11, 2:11 Texas won the first heat in 2:12 John Caldwell and Blackthorn also started. 2:02 class pacing, purse 1 1,20(1 Gallagher won two straight, heats In 2:05, 2:05. Urn R. and Major C. also stsaned. e-- 2; e "Twmatives in the atate Ure ck k-- Will bs remembered by ths thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sal. We will giv another Coot Mark Sate on everything in stock and will Induda all Fall Goods arriving dm Ing 8ala. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goode bought since drop In prices of these goods are Included. No article in our largo atock will bo reserved. Tho mannor in which Now Merchandize will bo sacrificed will be food Dance at Southwells Hall Cvery Wednes- 4. 4. men."-Philadel- phia Record. 2. Referaed. ud to sing all over Patience Peggy the liouuf before she married that man. Iut rice -- Ho she d'i, dear, but you know he mt.rrled her to reform her. Yonkers Statesman. 3-- day and Saturday Evening, Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 7. Cars After Dance. Automobiles Tor Rent ! ! for dost, careful buyaro. The Terms of Sale Are Positively Becraft, ; BED BUG GEORGIA PINE POISON three-sixteenth- Fon-rast- Reward. Philadelphia Henley and Schreek; Griffith and Mc- Guire. Score Detroit ,,,, ,, ,, ..... R. IT. E. ,, ,,.,,,,i.O 7 3 .4 3 1 ... Klllain and Drill; Patterson and Farland. Mc- 1. BOSTON, 4; WASHINGTON, St. Louis. Sept. 6. Dclmar resells: First race, five and a half furlong Anita Belle Lee won; Preventative second; Trixie White third. Time, 1:10. Second race, mile and 70 yards e w Year. tr ni,r Warning trana-anlssi- nty Pittsburg, Sept 6 .In the first game Robertallle had the visitors completeable. lutestfirCe(.,nd a 1 hav hereun ly puzzled, giving but one hit until the to set h..a sixth Inning. The second game waa a iheh 2trnd of C,UT1 the reat hereunto af-- batting contest Attendance, 8.800. aed at game: aw First R. H. E. Score S 10 2 Pittsburg 0?tlpZc.,D'ct in the oa line. UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO.. By R. S, Campbell, Mgr, School new T-- UAMMONb. Secretary of Bute. EATher BUREAU'S AMES & SUMMARY. S'jrssn ,111?' i. ts d to Tbe Weather y nummary of Piiimu crop con- my,. Vtt thT'pl 7 th North Pacific Sub WiP t!r. Moun. JT11 tavored by good Rocky mins! a!ir1hr mrly lbe iT Rirtwer Knni'rn. i n 1 Cincinnati..' 8 4 Roberta! lie and Phelps; Walker and SehleL Second game: Score Pittsburg Cincinnati Phllllppi and Archer; R. H. E. 3 14 3 7 15 2 Kelium and will soon begin and every boy should have a suit B. Hilliard Bring your boyo to Putnam's School Sale G. C. Rcbcrg. 0 'Phone t ; ferior goods. This sale includes Under New Mans jemenL . and fit them out with ths best there is In ths market at prices you a re accustomed to pay for verv much in- CENTRAL nOTEL AND BAR s arc essential to a boys comfort Good e lothes end happiness. CsstlnlTti all that boys require Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., etc. I35-- k Putnam Gothing House ALU Ju- - A" as i- 1 ! SCHOOL SALE Persons are warned not to Interfere in sny wise with said line. H la aafe to the pnblic if unmolested, but serious results to properthrough ths ty and possible fatal results to parsons can b caused Rmhs of trees, or breaking of Insulators, or the throwing of wires, aald electric similar obstruction over the wlree of company's Little Dot-Fo- lks say there Is people nn the planet Mars. Little Dick There isa'-f-. Little Dot-W- hy isn't there? Lltlle Dick (triumphantly) How could'Mier get np there? Has If Ws ales have a complete stock of Oregon Lumber end other Building Material, Boston 1 8 8 ,our Washington AjjndSS? Tannehlll and Criger; Townsend the slate and Clark. one (u!IiC,hJ,,l,lcial dirict Second game: attorney: each R. H. E. Score county in the stole two 6 12 2 lm iWloner' a coun,J clerk, Washington 3 8 2 Count3r reorder, a county Boston Dineen and and a Klttredge; M,W,!Kor' Patty and Cv?o" Farrell. having a property PITTSBURG. 5; CINCINNATI. L d nuditOT0;'00000 diHtr,ct Street. ate 3-- 4. Globe. Twenty-fourt- h A reward of Fifty Dollars 050.00), will b paid by the Utah Uffht Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evening of electric transmission April 29th. 1903, coruaed a short circuit" on its s lines line, through Interference in some manner with ssld company known as PL point shout one mile south from tha power house, Station, nssr the mouth of Ogden Canyon. 3-- soV-Atchis- 164 122 ft Amourous won; Judge Cantrell second; Birdwood third. Time. 1:48. Third rare, six furlongs The Cook won; Heraan second ; Opinion third. Time. 1:15 Fourth rare. Fix furlongs, handicap Kd Ball won; Ice Water aerond; Responsive third. Time, 1:14 Fifth race, one mile Lady Strathmore won; Triple Silver second; Pinochle third. Time, 1:42 Sixth rai. mile and a sixteenth Burcleuth won; Avoid second; Dawson third. Time, 1:49. friend who Is not looking well, wkat point do ym heps to make by telling him Telaphon it Co. FIFTY DOLLARS ST. LOUIS. When yon meet Eccles Lumber A REWARD OF 3-- 5. New York ! CARRIED IN 8TOCK BY iumu 2-- CEDAR. For Interior Finish. a 2-- R. H. E. 1 4 0 2 6 0 SPANISH Win. Driver 4-- Score BIRCH, Largo Dottle 25c 2-- 5. i QUARTERED OAK, 3-- Boston, Sept. 6. Although Boston won the first game today the WashlhC KiRhb registered their first victory of rapreaentative ingtons the season over the local players in the second. As n result Boston drop..Tvorcprcecnuttves In the state "ourteenlh repreaen- - ped to second place in tho league standing. Attendance, 7,000. First game: county In the state two count, except the R. H. E. Score Third, one district 4 7 1 RfHliam Wil j YELLOW POPLAR, ! 3-- from emch Pf the Fourth Biventh representative districts; i.t.M."r!!,,rpon,,,v ,n the stale )ING 1st 3-- I! JUdlClal !i SAL- E- March Of p-- e DM COST . Portland. Ore., Sepl. 6. Today's results at Irvington: First race, four and a half furlongs Aurora U. won; liaildor secund; II third. Time, :56 Seeond race, seven and a half furlongs War Timea won; Homage second; Phyx third. Time, 1:36 Third race, four and a half furlongs: Lady Nlnoia won; David Boland second; Melar third. Time, :56 Fourth race, five furlongs Bell Reed won; Almoner second; Estadu third. Time, 1:02 Fifth race, mile selling Moor won; J. V. Kirby second; Sallie Goodwin third. Time, 1:42. Sixth race, alx and a half furlongs The Stewardess won: Alice Carey second; Mimo third. Time, 1:21 Itag-uaru- The Trades Eng.. Kept. Union eongrw derided st today's session to send a delegate ailh a fraternal greeting to the International Peace congreesa to lie held in Host nn. also adoiiteu this resoThe lution: That .In the opinion of this congress, the time ha amici a hen a n'iuiaier of labor should be appointed. diiHtrial prosperity.' Theatre 2. 2. Lyceum nt with cabinet rank, in uhnm would ha cr.rriisied the admiiiiMraibni of labor inartmegra and who also would tolled and ura such information aa ba various mnsula could supply In regard to labor abroad and would he respond hie fur taking I be initiative on questions such aa the adoption of new machinery or in reapo-- t to such action as ihe attempted cornering of raw material, so necessary to our in. Bow-erma- Chicago. Twenty-sevent- TV ave e HARNESS HORSES OF LEEDS LABOR 2-- 5. v nd d MONEY a astern RACES WORK Seattle, Sept. 6. Seattle made sevSHEEPSHEAD BAY. en hlta in the second inning and piled L. H. New York, Sept. 6. Sliecpshead up five runs, winning the game. Score: R. H. E. Bay results: 8 13 8 Seattle First race, one mile Dick Bernard Cor. Grant and 24th 1 Tacoma 9 5 won; Brooklynite Letula second; C. Hall and Blankenship; Thomas, third. Time, 1:39. WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND Second race, the Oakdale cup steeLynch and llogan. YOU BACK. IN TIIE EASIEST BRING Read what we have to say. plechase, fall course Headmaster NEW YORK, 8; BOSTON, 7. won; Cock Robin second. Time, 6:22 Two (5.00 coupon hooka given away RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. Only two. week. New York, 8ept. 6. New York won Third race, the Autumn, six furlongs every With every I5nnt package wa give out in the tenth on singles by Waterside won; Pasadena second , one ticket Mctiinnlty and Browne. At- Jack lory third. Time. 1:12 tendance 3,147. With every Fourth race, handicap, mile and a package we Scorn: R. H. E. quarter - Pulsus won : Marmec second; iwo tickets, and so on according togive the New York 8 14 1 Clnverland third. Time, 2:(Mi. size of the package. 7 14 5 Boston Fifth race, five and a half furlongs j Save theee coupons They are money, McGinnlty and Bowerman; Fisher Lindiny Gordon won; Bulwark secDrawing will take place each Moand Needham. ond : Navajo third. Time, 1:07 nday. s Sixth race, mile and We want your trade. You want ST. LOUIS. 6; CLEVELAND. 3. nn turf Eagle won; Allan second; iBE8T WORK." Lady Potentate third. Time, 2:00 Business grows better every day. Cleveland. Sept. 6. Rhodes wildness ' Ons customer tails another was the cause of Cleveland's defeat shout our We put up a liquid that HARLEM. 'wonderfully fins work and so the good by St Louts today. Attendance 1,200. news is a killer. Score: R. H. K. spreads Chicago, Sept. 6. Harlem results: You may depend upon it' sensible 3 10 0 Cleveland First rare, five furlongs Eckersall folks dont send their St. Louis 6 8 2 won; Seasick second; Janela third. work here just because they like us We Rhoades and Buelow; Howell and Time, 1:00 have lots of friends, but friendship O'Connor. 8econd race, six furlongs The Gadcount In business, and ws dost fly won: Tyrolean second; Red Raven doesnt want It to. NEW YORK. S; PHILADELPHIA, 2. third. Time, 1:13 Wa want you to send ns your work Third race, mile and 70 yards because it pays you to do so, and It won; William Wright second; New York, Sept. 6. The local Ampays us to have you. ericana took both games of today's Fossil third. Time, 1:44. The Druggist Forth rare, six furlongs Sad Ram double header from the PhiladelphOGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY ians. Waddell struck out 14 men in won; Silent Water second ; Singing the first game, but Orth kept the visit-or- a Master third. Tlmr4:13 Phone 174 437 25th St Fifth race, iJx and a half furlongs well in hand. The second game One e Mont won; waa won by Griffith's good work. Lord Way Atsecond; Dlxun third. Time. 1:20. tendance, 4.200. Rixth one mile Proof Reader rare, First game: R. H. E. won: Armorer serontf; La Chaperon Score 2 7 1 third. Time, 1:42 Philadelphia Seventh race, mile and an eighth New York A 7 1 Waddell and Sch reck; Orth and Mc- Alma Dufour won; Ben Chanr second; Vlolete third. Time, 1:53 Guire. Second game: h iwenty-secon- tut 4. CHICAGO, 10; 8T. LOUIS, 5. general, of public instruction, St. Louis, Sept. 6. With a lead of Judge of the supreme court, representatruns In the ninth inning Chicaeight of ive the Fifty-nintcongress of the go sent Grot he to the Ateher's box. Vulted Hlatcs; pitching was erratic and the locals One state senator from each of the His scored three runs before being retired. following senatorial districts: Tho R.H. E. Hrst, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Attendance 2,600. Score: S 8 7 St. Louis Tenth: . a a , , a . a a . , . , . . 10 18 0 Three itale senators from the Sixth Chicago McFarland and McLean; Welmer, mmatorial district; and Kllng. Grothe One representative of the slate from each of the following CHICAGO, 4; DETROIT. 0. "Wwmalive districts: The First, r4. Fifth. Sixth. Seventh, Ninth, Tenth. Twelfth, Thirteenth. Detroit, Sept. 6. Detroit never Fifteenth, sixteenth Seventeenth, pitching of Eighteenth, had a chance against the Nineteenth, Twentieth. Patterson. Attendance, 1,200. Twenty-firs- t, gel not beinf The Beaten Maid aed the Aether. Garni!:--- ! sec you bate m.v novel. Is Wfcst 9ar!r:r ArrarJ- - I'll bet you bad to look at the kiat iif to Sean. ' papa to see how it came out. Mias Wlist we teed L men.-tjuizzer- - No. I looked at the name of a weary nsc "Oiir men r the publishers on the title ;ase to see ' fogged by their r.'i. n.ifu to bu'-'-- bow it came out, and even now I can't that ftej sre n -i v, wrtl.!-- . understand bow it was Boston mmu.1 fir:.' I'liey regard .ion as an avHi)hJr: : c leave ei y rr.Ling pevtatsi'iTV :.sjng ar, i tj abust tw their v:, n Mir 1fl . Por wife sumtafl-- t i tv., strain tlu-- j or w idow ci trot srauaJ for a ( or alter relstST" slater at slater-to-lcwho will cvjwrt h take upon her shoulders this aocial m iu of ilia matWeed Commencing Sept. bib. ter. "As for looking a'trr a daughter, their duty ia done wip-- tney've gl ca H1LLEUUAND, The German Samson. rk. book. An carte blanche with a ! THE t EMPIRE of cUe of TRIO, h.gh porEnglishman ous hta motherks (hnigiiter during an Violinists. entire season end fr'itu l,; knowledge KAWL8 and VON K AUFFMAN, n la able to of her well Comedy Sketch Artiste. Informed. How ale :r rti- - Americsn THE NEALS, am: tunitinn consist papa IDs only (Vvmcdy Sketch Artists. In an occasional rabid, binstery remark about the niHCompunp fortune hunt-er- a MISS C. POWERS. who hover nboiit the daughter of Soulirette. the house. As for sane, thoughtful MOVING PICTURES. counsel, he gives not a lilt or It. Society ia a game be got into without intention or effort, and lie utterly refuses to take any trouble about bis follow players. Even his own daughters have to go it blind. As I Mid before, what society needs la society $10.00 fRffi WELLS ON ELECTION DAY. GOV. Olnry, u Tie chairman and the candidate for the governor were directed to select the speakers who should accompany tour candidate for governor in his If possible to arrthrough the slate. Gist the speakers should be satiange meetsfactory to Senator Kearna a 8 o'clock in the ing wu appointed at evening at which a conference between the committee and Senator Kearns and of Joseph Llpman, the new manager ihe Tribune took place. It is under-sioo- d that efforts to induce the Tribune to auppurt the whole ticket were made but Just what wu done la not known. The conference wu in session until almost eleven o'clock. - Supremo inlghti the meeting of the state Repub-lieexecutive committee yesterday waa decided to open headquarters At Gorton; 1 Jones and SEATTLE. 8; TACOMA, MATE REPUBLICAN EXECUMEET. T1VE COMMITTEE Tha ilea of the SL Louis 9 10 1 7 Byrnes. ntrkated hlmselt ly. 1. 'FRISCO, 8; OAKLAND, lira. SOCsETY MEN. PORTLAND. BASEBALL San FranciBco James Gentry. mines The men were at work in the was when, without any warning, there Ml of rock and Blahop sad Hutcblvera raughl and their liven crush-- d out. Gentry waa also caught, but minor-Ruami- wd 1t Ainter Ouartera mines Tha dead: Thomas Blehop. Thomas Hutchison. . Short Hills, N. J., Sept. 6. The results of the fir.t day's play in the national amateur goif 'Championship tournament, which began on the links of the Ballua golf links this morning were somewhat surprising in that better scores were looked for from the loading playpers. H. Chandler Egan of Chicago, carried aft the honors uf the day with an SO for 18 holes. He was driving rather poorly or he would hare made an 78. Next to Egan's score came that of Champion Walter J. Travis of Garden City; A. M. Reid of St. Andrews and F. Herreshoff of Ekwanok, each of whom made the round ia 81. hits earned nine runs. In the fourth Inning four hits brought over five men. Whalen kept the hits of the Oakland-er- a well scattered, they being so well divided that in each inning, with the exception of the sixth and eighth, one hit was made. Score: R.H. E. are dead and a third seri-ju.injured by angccideni In the men . j AT HARTFORD. San FranciacOt Sept 6. While Oak-l- a ml stored seven hits in todays game only one tally waa earned. 8an Francisco hit Junes hard and out of ten Uke City. Utah. Sep. 6 A apec-hftiie Tribune from Scofield. Utah, COB- - I RESULTS A SURPRISE. GOLF .52! io Orgy and Spies; Butler and OE 9 2 5 5 n5t,e8 lorvlaiiri SEFTEMIJETt 7, 2354 Washington Passed the Experimental Stage, and Now We Have No Hesitancy in Saying i i i . Avenue S3Q G K- esl T For Cooking Purposes nothing better IT HAS NO EQUAL. IT BEING THE SAME METAL ALL THROUGH KETTLE8, SAUCE PANS, PRESERVING WE WARRANT OUR NEW ALUMINUM-UYEARS. KETTLES. TTTOI50 PANS, DIPPERS, etc, GIVE THEM A TRIAL AND YOULL USB NO OTHER METAL FOR COOKING UTENSILS. P for three A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal poses. TEA- pur- Properly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in taste. Y Schlel. IjOS ANGELES, 6; PORTLAND, 3. EASY-T- los Angeles. Cal" Sept Portland harvesUng is of the series to the 1n. ,h" Nortl Faeiflc dropped thethefirst score of 5 to X Gray yWd 18 higher than Angels by pitched a strong game, keeping the aik3 well scattered, while Butler was hard in the first inning. He wss t American lit after that and good base runsteady Havana, baa cabled and fielding by the visitors ning tllat tha Cu,n allowed loose the locals to score their last h8 country and Cuba. two runs, aided by a timely hit. H- - EScore 6. O KEEP CLEAN. NO RUST. NOTHING TO CHIP OFF OR CRACK. c wife1 fruit acids will not affect it. F. J. KlEtSEL L f CO., Distributors 1 - r V I T |