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Show MORXIXQ EXAMINES, Meddler was bid in for (72,500 by J. Malcolm Forbes of Boston, at whose death he waa bid in by Sduey Paget, acting for Mr. Wbltney for ftsuuu. Of the remaining stallions In the Whitney stud Ballyhoo Hey went to Harry Payne Whitney for and Yankee was bought by V. Pfennings for (21.-5Ofher sale of (lu.uuu or more were: Morning Side, bb. m.. Imp. Meddler-Sunn- y vide, sold to Harry Payne Whitney, (15.UU0. Im. Ondulee, By Our Special Correspondent. (2.5UU 0. publican majority. He stated that all parties were work- B. M., 1898. St. Simim-Ornia- , sold to ing earnestly In behalf of their respec- James R. Keene. (14,000. tive tickets, but the reault of the next Imp. Snow Carrie, B. M Thristan-Correlection waa already n foregone conBoy, sold to James R. Keens, clusion. (14.000. He thought the now - Yorkville Belle, ih. m., Miaer-Thorparly would have little or no followsold to Sydney Paget, (lO.OuO. ing in that section, in fact did nut bewould ever lie started lieve that It ENGLISH PREMIER DEFEATED. AMERICAN PARTY THAT there. He did not think the move a wise one nor was the time right, no N2I WILL NOT ACCEPT NOMINA-- . Philadelphia, Oct. 11. Mias Charmatter what basis of fact tho prime lotte Dud, the English Premier gulfing SUPER- movers might think they have or had. expert, met with defeat today at the INTENDENT. bands of Miss Pauline Mackay, hailing SCI PI O SAFE. from the Oakley Country Club of Bob-toArreotod On Charge of Editor Murray mmmmmmo on the first daya play of the Matter Through Obacono sending Mr. O. L. Thompson of Scipio, MillWomans National golf championship, the Mails. ard county, who waa In the city today, by and one to play. By the defeat poke Interestingly of conditions In hla Miaa Dod la out of the championship. . Isaac Ciiy."oct lL-P- rof Salt Uke Mias Mackay consented to rua locality. victory waa due to Qm:ih of ixsan. who In-oThings political are a little quiet at her ability to taka advantage of Mis Suprrintendrnt of Public n aaid Mr. Dods mistakes. the ticket of the American present down our way," soon warm but they will wnt the following letter to Thpmpson. .up. 1 look for a big Republican vote d P- - i- this year heavier than we have ever th"Dear Sir 1 hare long believed and cast before. There are no HARNESS HORSES AT people down our way we are all while LEXINGTON. Hill believe that in the administration to the right cause. people and loyal acboul affair as well as la the rela known he aaid, by Power, should ration of Justice, polltlre Lexington, Ky.. Oct. 11. Tom only in our section, but a prohibitive favorite, capture no part. When a man has once putation will he have much supdont (believe sacred and ed the McDowell stake for four year been selected for the high Rela sure a tha It that thing port. worth (3,000, In the first office of Superintendent of Public and I old trotters three-heIn town, county or8tafe; or publicans wont support him heat of the race, and by disn know Democrats that many great In any the other jwo horses took first, aa the administrator of Jugne tancing 1 In know a wont. fart, great many wurt, high or low, hla continuance la that will vote tha Republican, ticket second and third money. It waa a featnever before accomplished In n office should be conditional alone upon because know I that they ure I, any this, lake race on the Lexington track. the faithful and efficient performance dont approve of his methods. In 2:09 clans trotting was unfinishof duty. la he acting ns edThe -the present fact to such an extent on of darkness. account Mr. C. A . Nelson, a deterrent to hla oWh welfare, I know InResults: State Superintendent of Public Howell a will that get Joseph Unfinished 2:16 trotting, purse (1 fraction for Uah, has been a faithful Democratic votea." 000, three in five Millard Sanders won aad efficient official, and as far as I am great many In the eeeond, third and fifth heat able to determine, has been free from GONE TO RICH AND 2:18 Mainland won 2:12, 2:11 political and ecclesiastical influences. COUNTIES. CACHE tha first and fourth heata in 2:14 In view of these facta, and while in 2:12 Bell C., Miss Kinney, Free hearty sympathy with the aim of the Mayor Glaamann of Ogden, leave Silver. AlUinette, Circus Girl and ColAmerican 8tate party of Utah, which this morning for Rich county, where ogne D. also started. has honored me with the nomination he will deliver addresses. From there The McDowell, four year old t rotlor St ate Superintendent of Public Inhe will open the campaign In Cache unction, I hereby tender my resigna-Ihting, value, (3,000 Tom Axworthy won county. as the nominee of that party for the first heat In 2:14. Lady Paulina ' C. and Oak Blossom distanced. lha position referred to. Respectfully IRON COUNTY ALL RIGHT. 2:08 three (1,200, claaa, fours, paring, purse, I. N. SMITH. , In five King Direct won the second, Thomas R. Roach, and J. H. Hunter third 2:13 and fourth heata In 2:11 j Cedar City, Iron county, were In .1--2, 2:12. Aah Rose won the first heat burglars make good haul, of Salt Lake this morning. 2:12. Pinchem Wilkes, Dr. Madera, The gentlemen were a unit In de- in Tha Salt Lake police department Peraonnette, Dry Monopole, Red Tell, bo would Iron that county claring were notified of a burglary committed Gentry and Bub Orell also found In the Republican column when Muakeed, at South Bountiful lnet night A ausstarted. were tha counted voles the coming 2:09 claaa, trotting, purse, (1.500. two picious character had been hanging around Parley E. Hatchs store all day. election. tat three, (unflniahed) Robert Me. won unwill ticket Tha Republican at Ha forcad hla way Into tho store In 2:13 Marlon third heat the Roach. Mr. doubtedly win, declared about 10 oclock and after taking whatwon the eeeond heat In 2:14 Wilkes People down our way want the party ever pleaaad hla fancy, ha made a hurJohn Taylor won tha first heat in ried exit He was observed by a of, prosperity to continue In power. 2:13 Dlaonjerovlda. Highwuod, who called upon him to halt They realise that voting for the Re- Judge Green, Jim Ferry and Luna also vote for la the a casting iwriy sucdid ao not heed aad haa publican Hi far started. ceeded la eluding nil pursuers, A continuance of the prosperity that wa ever last since the been have enjoying DELMAR. luge amount of small plunder was seDemocrat decayed In office. cured. a We havent any part8L Louis, Oct 11 Ddiuar aunt ies down there; we haven't nay half mary: EDITOR SENT OBSCENE MATTER IN MAILS. sorted people going this way and then First race, five and n half furlongs ; that We follow a straight course; Wakeful won; Dorothy Dodd Martli WHIumaen, editor of the we have no soreheads, and we expect Belle S. third. Time, 1:09. to show tho grand old party that we Murray Eagle1 la under arrest for violSecond race, six and a half furlongs ation of the United Statea Postal laws. ere Juat aa loyal aa we ever were." Mindora won; Glen don second; AlThe arrest waa made by Deputy Unitthird. Time, 1:22 gonquin SPEAKERS DATES. ed Statea Marshal Smytha. The editor Third race, five and n half furlongs ptoad not guilty before United Btates Vestry won; B6b Curt second; Jaka committee Ward The Republican state Commissioner Twotnay this morning third. Time, 1:09 34. and hie bonds were fixed at (1,000, have assigned the following. speaker, Fourth race, handicap, mile and n date and places for this week aa fol- sixteenth1 The begent won; Footwhich waa promptly fumlahad. It la alleged that an obscene editorial lows: lights Favorite second; Lacy Crawsquib which appeared In Ms paper Wednesday, October 12: Hon. Geo. ford third. Time, 1:47 n month ago. . Sutherland, Hon. J. H. Erickson, Lot, Fifth race, mil and seventy yards Mr. Willumaens attorneys urge that Wayne county, 1p.m.; Hon. John C. Frank Ryan won; Bountiful second; It la a piece of spite work on the part Cutler, Judge J. E. Frick and Hon. D. San Tlsaima third. Time, 1 : 46 Geo. B. Col. of promoters of the American party, N. 8traup, Eureka; Biath rice, six and a half furlongs because the editor refused to tell out Squires, Kamaa; Judge Livingstone Oudon won; Crime eeeond; Worthto Joe Lippman and the new party. Aa and John P. Meakin, Scofield; Hon. third. Time, 1:22.. ington those concerned In the arrest are all Joe. Howell and Hon. D. 1). Houti, members of the party, Wllfumsen and Mona; Judge Reed, Monroe, Sevier FIRE CHIEFS CONVENTION. his attorney! think they have good county; Col. A. B. Hayee, Canyon groanda for their contention. Morgan county; Hon. James , Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 11. The 12th Up to tho beginning of the present (Creek, Meadow;. Hon. William annual convention of the Pacific Coast the year paper waa Independent, but Glaamann, Woodruff, Rich county. Fire Chiefs' association waa opened since that time it haa been made a Thursday, October 13: Hon. George here this afternoon, 100 dehgatea beRepublican paper. Soon after the edi Sutherland, Hon. J. H. Erickson, Judge Chief James Smart of toria appeared the Mayor of Murray J. F. Chidester, Junction, Pluto onun-ty- ; ing preeent. Mayor MoGutgan presided. Calgary "get busy and his .efforts have resultCol. Goo. B. Squires, Coalville; an address of welcome to which ed in tho arrest of Editor Wlilumaen. Hon. Joa. Howell, Judge Livingstone, gave Cook of Seattle responded. Chief Hn. D. D. Houta, Jokn P. Meakin, The Ralph president a annul address wu MRS. BOLLWINKEL Col. A, Helper; Judge Reed, Fairview; then given by Chief Smart of Calgary B. Hayes, Layton; Hon. James H. An- and after the WILL RECOVER. appointment of commitderson, Cache county; Hon. William tee ther convention adjourned until Vra. Hannah J. Bollwlnkel who was Glaamann, Randolph, Rich oounty; tomorrow morning. injured about the head In falling off Don Carlos W. Musser, drclevllle, Pla Centre Street car last Sunday night, uto county; Hon. John C. Cutler, Judge NEW RULES FOR Ms rallied and will CANADIAN RAILWAYS. probably recover. J. E. Frick, Fairview, 3 p. m., and Mt. .Ik regain consciousness at intervals Pleasant I p. n. tad Dr. Bower, the attending Friday, October 14; Hon. George Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 11. The vardo, hopes for tho beat Sutherland, Judge J. F. Chidester, ious railway companies of the Domin Garfield county; CoL Geo. B. OFFERS TO LEASE 8qulrea and N. J. Harris, Hennefer, THE WARM SPRINGS. Summit count; Judge Livingstone, John P. Meakin, Sunnyaide; Col. A. B. W. M. Want land submitted an offer Hayea, Farmington; Hon. Jnmea H. Anto the Council Monday night for a derson, Cache county; Hon. William on the Warm Springs. Ha offer-- Glaamann, Logan; Judge Read, Bingto pay the rlty 124,000 for a term of ham; Don Carina W. Musser, Hatch- -' ton years at the rate of (200 a month, town; Hon. John C. Cutler, Judge J. E. ud to spend 125,000 during the first Frick, Horonl, 2 p. m., Spring Cily n Improving the place. If he la 8 p. m. Jffiven the to extend hie lease October 15: Hon. Joseph right Saturday, tana ten to forty years he agrees to Howell, Hon. D. D. Hnutx, Vernal; pred (25,000 on the erection of n modHon. George Sutherland, Hon. J. II. em sanitarium. The matter waa ref- Erickaon, Marys vale, Piute county; erred. Col. Geo. B. Squires, George Halverson. Morgan; Judge Livingstone, John SUPREME COURT P. Meakin. Price; Hon. John C. Cutler. DENTES ADMISSION. Judge J. E. Frick, Hon. D. N. Straup, 3 p. m., Gunnison. 8 p. m.; Mayfield, Edward j. Pit hey, who baa practiced CoL A. B. Squires, Bountiful; Judge ,Naul gouth Africa, waa denied Road, Spring City; Judge Agee, Foun.Z.toakm Mm to the Utah bar by the tain Green: Hon. William Glaamann, Court thie morning. Ho has not Cache county Hon. Jnmea H. Anderj Jtorilrad in the nUlted Statea and the son, Cache county: Don Carlos W. ming of the court la that he must Musser, Glendale, Kane county. rgo the regular examination. . el a, tionfor state n, p f,'atr KT RACES at 2-- ion of Canada have agreed 1 4. 2-- BUSINESS aa 1-- 2. aeo-ond- 3-- 4. 3-- 1-- United States Brigadier Boxer, the Ural of her class. wax tticcessfully launched at the I'urtbniouth navv yard today. The Boxer la to be uxed ax a train ing xhip hy the naval academy at Annapohx. She ia U'5 tcei. six inches in length. She has a of 450 12, 1904. ECLIPSE STEEL Winnipeg, Oct. Coles Hot Blast Heating Stoves ton. AMUSEMENTS WHEELWRIGHT PHONE 1471. Fire tonight 11. de- flames threatened to spread to adjoining buildings, and but tor the splendid work of the fire brigade, a much larger money damage would have been Incurred. The fire viarted in the new Ihillman block, which was totally destroyed. The Ashdown Hardware Cv, of one of the largest, cslanlishmcnt Its kind in Canada, waa next attacked hy the flames. Many explosions were caused by powder and cartridges carried in the stock of the hardware company but no one wax injured. The Klaito block and tuo Great Northern Telegraph office waa also destroyed. There la no estimate of thu amount of Insurance. The Wtmdbine hotel block and Duf-fer-n block were also badly damaged. The chief sufferer In there blocks are the' Slater Shoe company, the Gundy Music company, Calder'a photograph supplies. Raver's aiaiiuncry stock and Connelly, drugs. The electric light and power service were all cut off owing to the fire and all newspaper offices are in dark nets. The Free Press office, in the rear of the lullmun block escaped injury. ' 2478 WASH. AVE. Friday Eve.. Ocf. 14 EIGHT IN FIFTY DOLLARS SOUSA A reward of Fifty Dollars ((50.00), wUl be paid by tha Utah Light A Power Co. for the arrant of party or parties whn on the evening of April 291 h, 1903, caused a abort atiruit on Its eioctrio transmission Una, through Interference In some manner with raid companys Hnee AND HIS BAND et n point about one mile south from the power house, known aa Pi- The glorified ideal uf the military Iamdon Glnlie, JOHN PHILIP SOl'SA, ' Conductor. ESTELLA UEBUNG, oneer Station, near the moutk of Ogden Canyon. Persona are warned not te Interfere In any wise witk aaid linn It le safe to the pnblie If unmolested, but serious remits to props ty and possible fatal results to persona can be caused through the breaking uf Insulators, or the throwing of wires, limbs of trees, nr similar obstruction over the wires of companys Mid electric trane mlaeiea Una. Soprano. JESSIE STRAUS, Violinist. HERBERT L. CLARKE, UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO.. By Rm Sm Campbell. Mgr. Cornetixt. POPULAR PROGRA5I. on sale Thursday, Scat Price (1.50, 9. NOTHING a. m. (1.00, 75c, 60c. L'iLyrVJJjIVefe mr t New York, Oct. 11. The representatives of the Peoples jiarty In New York met at their headquarters at the Hoffman House tonight, elected n State committee and perfected an organljA-Uo- n for the conduct of the campaign. Four Democratic nominees for Congress. William R. H caret, William Suiter, Charles A. Towne and Robert Baker, were endorsed. In the Seventeenth Congressional district H. M. McDonald waa nominated aa a Popn-Scandidate. TRAINING SHIP LAUNCHED. at Portsmouth, N.', Oct. A POLITE PERFORMANCE OF . v FASHIONABLE MINSTRELSY. THE GREAT BILLY-VAThe Aaaaaaln of Sorrow. JIMMY WALL The Beau Bruuuncll. CLAYTON, JENKINS AND JASPER . 1 TfyreOld Kentucky & 0OOCZ9C H. B. CO.. 7 t Hillard f CENTRAL ROTE C. Rtbcrj. 0 AND BAR i NOON. The parade paaeea through the principal streets only. Free open air concert at 7:30 p. m. In The front of theatre. PRICES (1.00, 75c 60c, 25c. 25c and 50c MATINEE 11. F. and nearly half a hundred ralnnirel stars. BEE THE GRAND REVIEW AT ' If ikBQWSBON J. KIE5EL Distributors Haverleys Minstrels ORGANIZATION. BETTER A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal pur. poses. Properly aged, sweet aroms, delicious in taste. SATURDAY. OCT. PEOPLE'S PARTY PERFECT Warning, A REWARD OF Return from Europein Triumphs band. - Reward. New York, Oct. 11. John Hay, secret ary of slate, haa notified Alexander loader of the 1. Mason, Republican aanemhly district, that Twenty-nint- h he will be present and ieak for President Roosevelt at the Republican max R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Resident Manager. meeting In Carnegie Hail on the evening of October 26th, the Herald will 15 aay tomorrow. President Roosevelt for a time waa n member of the Re.MATINEE and NIGHT. publican organisation of the district. It la expected alxo to have Attorney THIS BEA80N8 ONE BIG EVENT! General Moody and hie predecessor, W Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania at the Nankcvillc'i meeting. . n aBHROROBRI HAY WILL SPEAK. H-- BROS. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY three c4 the finest buxines HERE blocks in this city, emailing a loss of FIRST TIME at least (800,000. For a time the YEARS. bt royed RANGES BLOCKS. 3. nlght-latchm- OCTOBER FIRE DESTROYS 4, m among themselves refpunre to a circular from the railway cumiuixxiiin, to draft a uniform set of r.ilex to govern the operation of trains. All road will be compelled to introduce idock safety systems wherever business is heavy enough to make ii in vet bury. Automatic a witching ilcwcvx will be inwill sisted upon, so that first denote danger before a switch i opened. Hand and light signal will be made uniform on all road, and a rule will be Introduced that no train hand shall work more than a siwcified number of hours each day whether he wants to or not. 2-- 1-- 4. OODgy. UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNINO, 0 Under Ntw Management icae 'Phone niAi 135-- k g THE o SUCCESS MARKET t) pr k h AVL let Live la ear do not promise something for Meats are fraah. "Live and matte. We to sell you nothing. Our We endeavor to please who patronizes .UCCfffiS MARKET. Tha LILLJR BRAND not made by a TRUST o o ALL EIGHTH GRADE 2368 WASHINGTON every-bod- GRADUATES 50 per cent on all pictures taken within tho next SO days at GA8BERC' w.l receive STUDIO, 278 25th y the te: St LARD OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It. Aek yeer GROCER lor It No. 1 bacon M .18 Phene orders given special attention. FROM & Phono 227 V. Pan-gultc- h, 8tt-Pto- TY AND COUNTY BUILDING A MODEL. James la In receipt of of Shelby lhei,,u.TrnB' inqulrle shout cty and county building here. 0',n,r Md ihe Uy of Memphis "n ,h reel tom of a ka'n7r,!mp to coat l,ono.opn. andtheefll- towriptinna of gait Uk.-- . ,d,n wm deairoua of having all tha j I about It. (W. 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The average price for the sale was (5,095. New York. Ort 11. The Imported' stallion Meddler, of the stud of the lata William C. Whitney, was sold at Madtoon Square Garden to Matthew Corbett Sir (51,000. This la late William C. Whitney paid for the two thonaand dollar more than tho at the Examiner cffics for a free sample copy cp that you can 1 a beautiful or what this end return the magazine sign exactly follewfng coupon for 2 months and we will mall you the magazine free for eix month, or sign the coupon for six months and we will mail the magazine free of charge for twelve montha. Call Gentlemen: I agree te subscribe te tho Ezamlner for three months She regular rates on condition that you send me MADAME postpaid every month fur pin monlha. at POSTOFFICE.. to-lg- ht ''Sail Vr ti D. 8. Sait Lake last evening. f p04 laid that county, kvkpl good tor the Repub-ftiwaa satisfied that ,,!7 ,n ty would return a safe Re-- m hone. Meddler was originally owned by George Abingdon Baird, better known Duke Abingdon, the English millionaire, and when the Baird horses were aold, after their owners death, 2345 Washington Avenue |