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Show TIIE MORyiKO EXAMIXEB OOIEy, CTAIL FRIDAY MOUSING, SIT DEPARTMENT LAKE it vs highly n.i'esful and praii- ihe a uikc; ior the jmg pint - to-d- aj SPEAKERS' DATES. By iac. Ociniicr Our Special Correspondent. ' Tha opinion holds that the couei ruction aud operation or roads and tram ways for toe development aud working of mines is a and u.e public use statutes which give the right to ;nt: demn such proiierty by right or pui mlnent domain are cnnsiitiitional. The raor waa tried before Judge Siew.;i anu hia judgment U affirmed w costs. TO END BLOCKADE. la Pest, itu'.'.g.o i, Oci. 27. In ihe loner house of the ll'it'.gsriu;i 1iei Frauds Kls- - cfc. pneirieut pf ( Its ic ii'iuidriit par' v . iuerd a rt'soiu-- i " calling on tbe I'tvmt. r to uige the Aumi-Huu garble, ic: , n minister to stipiHtn any dipS'i iu':,- ,t. u,.n un Site of ihe Unite S'aii-- j landing to pari iu ihe p.il an eud to the Fur D Huwi'i-- . :,it.j. I. Lit-h- M. ukiu, Wales; I n Mu J.. Human V, Hon. l.ii'jent, ('audios'.,., lijuuiiiii.; Hun. Wb. unison; lions. 11 N. h O. Lru'.hi'rwuod. tfunnyMile; Mr. lieu-- , m M;id others. Slocku.ii. Hon. .1,.. Howell, Ogdcn.-Ld.il(.'luli: H,.n. James Auifcrson, t idli Wales. coiiuij. Judge Fru-U- (iliis-mann- .' : tUmii-l-is- .-' Havana. Oct. 17 of evira-di-io- n has beer coi.c! tided between Cul-Belgium and in-.il- OCTOBER Oct. 27 -J- udge Parker Usopiis, reach.',! home fnr New York this alteration and suited la si once to i to lie deliver' I Piyimuv a io n ileii'iisiiou of lX'inu-erat- s ironi Oranc count v. 1904. thither. schooner Acorn waa caught la the tkm today It waa agreed that a rata storm and damaged. The ifon Goid-fiei- d f and the vessel KxreUhir are re- $45 should be put into effect tour ar la assert oil Shanghai,. Oct. 27.- -It d lost. here (hat certain ('union merchants The schooners port Defender five times each month to tha Levis have rain'd enough uionei to pur- and Allan rasa have not reported and and Clark Exposition at Portland. Or chase ilia American iiiteresu in the fears for their safety are eatsruined from Missouri potau aud St. tail ay. RIOTS IX ULNA. Fun her, that traffic originating la RATES FOR THE I.EWiS AND east should pay one faro la addition ta BIlirriNG IN STORM. ttl FFElld CLARK iiPOSlT N. the rate from the points designated. St. Ivtcrsburg. Oct. 27. Serious It was further agreed that tha many riot are reported to have occurred la Mobile. Ala.. (Vt. 27. Advices came courts and congresses to be held on the the produce uf Yilna. 27. At St. Oct. General by a ei earner today that a disastrous Louis, L'TaC Pacific roast next year should have apt Knl.'.'Vfky,. ihe lua.l uf tbe police storm occurred nn the Utiynian Islands, skin of the quarterly rneeih.. w !be advantage of the Lewis mad Clark department, has hurriedly proceeded in the Caribbean sea. 'The American Tranacontlneutal Passeuger Exposition rates. jHH-ct- Canon-llaukn- . SALT LAKE RALLIES. ' Republican rallies wiil he held na folluws m Salt County: 2 October Saturdii'i, WiliurJ School house. Mill Creek. Speakers Judge Hot Win. Hun. H. W. Axtou and candidate. Cupp Hall. I mo a. Speaker Judge Bowman and Music by Roosevelt Glee Club. Sobnii.lt lull, Monday, October 3 Sunday. Speakers Judgy Bowman, F. T. MrGurrin and candidates. Music by Young Men's Republican Club quar- ldl. James A. Chapman Says First W ife Did cot Object to Second Marriage. gah Lake Citr, Oct. 27. James A. fluiinuin waa arraigned before Folice l ihis muraing un tbe charge of and declined to plead umii be l.njai an atuirnejr. jjad had time to judK' Diehl aet the caae tor Friday iiuiruing- Hia ball waa fixed at $4tM) in default of which he waa remanded to Jail to await hearing. Chaii man waa arrested Wednesday aworu to by night upon a complaint J. Lloyd, mother of hia ttrat grab She alleges that Chapman hat ite. onumiiied the crime of bygamy aa 1 IE LH-b- f IKE lt - fol-u'- That Chapman married Allie M. Walker on the With day of September, 19ii3. at Salt Lake City and County. Tliat oa the lat day of October, 1904, Chapman Lurain Jenaen. Tluu Allie M. Walker Chapman waa living, that aha' baa not u that time from Salt County ben ubaenl fur five year, that her marriage has mn been dissolved by decree of any cuurt nor haa the marriage been de- clared null and void and that the aaid James Chapman well knew these to be the facta. Chapman wait reluctant in speaking of the matter, but finally aaid: "When 1 married my second wife of cuurae I knew that 1 had not been dirurced from my first wife, but 1 did nut think 1 waa doing wrong aa my first wife had said that It would be all right with her and that the would sever say anything about it. "This trouble waa all alarted by the girl's mother. She wanted her daughter to marry a man named Hogg, and 1 am sure that she haa been living with hint since I left' her. "I wanted to get a divorce, but it was not agreeable to my first wife, as she waa not pleased with the thought of notoriety that would come from the court room, but she as Id that I could go ahead and marry the girl and the would aay nothing about It." He saya he la not n Mnrman, that He will not he is not "anything." wy anything bearing on other points of the caae until he has consulted big lawyer. Boren X. Christensen has been retained to defend him. Chapman appears to be very weak minded and not at all accountable for many of hia actions. OHE&I A . CO. INCORPORATES. . Managers of the Kearns Qaq uers Have Discharged Their Hirelings for Double- - Dealings. Salt Lake City, Oct. 27. And still tha decay of the American paity jue on; they are now at practically their last gasp and a recent action on 'he part of tbe officials of tbs party means a more complete rupture than tnythlng of recent date In their ranks Assorting to the atory told. It seems that a number of their canvassers hooka bad found their way to the Republican county headquarters. The guilty ones could not lie picked out, so to even matters up, all the workers around headqiidKcra have been discharged, and the wrath and anathemas thereon are something consequent frightful to behold and to hear. Hut It la a serious blow to their party, for aa one of tbe discharged workers remarked: "What did we belong to their old party for outside the wages we got? Well, they have fired ns, and now why should we stick with such a party T The mean things. This la merely given to illustrate .what frail foundation they have to aland on. Nor la this the most serious blow of the aggregation; the desertion of the iwrty by Its leaders la having a most serious effect on tho organisation. The leaders have all gone and absolutely refuse to reappear. Kearns Isn't here; Keith isn't here; Snyder . Isnt here! Mont. Ferry Isn't here, lu tact none of the leaden are here. IS la true that P. J. Daly and H. J. Dinnlny are still on the ground, .yea. and Ogden Hlles, but they have ao Id tie voice In the real ruling of iwrty affairs; they an ao much lu the dark regarding the real work and motives of the I cod ora, that they have little or no foundation left to stand on. Consequently the party la decaying, and a few more days will see the total expiration of their once bright flume. Article of incorporation of A. J. Orem A Co., waa filed with the County Clerk Thursday. Thirty thousand dol- tette. - Saturday. November 4- .- Cook llall. Sugar. Speakers Judge Botkin and candidates. 7 Schntidi a Monday. November lk.vkln Hall, Sandy. Speakera-Juti- go and candidate. THE LATEST POIJTCC.M. GOSSIP. The American iwrty wlil hold a rally at the Salt Iwke Thcaier Friday night. The rally will be aitdreMted bv the candidates, while ihe music will be tarnished by llelda band and the American drum corps. Republican speak err have been assigned as fulkiwa for Thursday night : Judge Livingston and John P. MesKln, Center field; I). C. Musaer.l'sragotmah; John C. Cutler aud Judge Frick, Nephl;; Mayor Glasmann, Park City; Col Squires, Ferron; Joseph llowcll nd J. A. ltatgenl, Davis county; Judge Reed, Mill Creek; James Junction; James H. Anderwr.i, Moroni; II. N. Blandish and E. O. Lealherwond. Helper; Mr. Hausen aud candidates, G ran tsv Ills. Inge-brrtae- n. Democratic rallies and speakers will be aa talluwa Thursday: Judge Powers and James H. Moyle, Weber county; W. H. King, Morgan ctinnly; A. J. Welter. Clearfield; Z. L Cobb, lioney-vlllGeoraw K. .Blair, Pam wan: S. It. Thurman, Kedmund; J. M. Brinson, Carbon county; Joshua Greenwood anJ D. H. Mur r Is, Juab county. e; MR. ABSEN T. HINDIS. His Memory Jogged Ag-- t. -- Under the auspices of the Socialists, State Secretary Walter Thomas Mills will give hia lecture, The Suicide of Capitalism, at tbe Grand Theater Thursday night. Friday night, he will "Tha apeak at the Mint place on Workers Must be ths Master Builders of the Future. Prof. Mills la the author of "The Struggle tar Existence and other auriulogirat works. The Republicans of Praiier will be addressed by Judge Bowman Thursday evening. APPLE DAYS. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen will address the Democratic women of Farmlngtoa Thursday SERENADED HEADQUARTERS. PUZZLED. Orltnda T have eltsa asked lysetf Gis question, what yon nauld ever have see la me to tore? Rosalind Whs a strange eolnstdescs! 3 have often asked myself that vary asms qiwetlon. evening. Several hundred penplo attended tha "Waltona band afforded a treat to smoker at the Young Mens Democratic lars is named as the amount of the those evening. Music, gathered about state Republican club Wedneaday rspilal slock, which haa a par value Balt Laka City M headquarten this morning. This band speeches and refreshments occupied of l per share. la made of nine members, consisting the attention of the guests. named aa the principal place o busi- of nine up boys, anna of Col. Wesly K. ness. Walton and rauglng In age from nine Alma Greenwood, one of the welt to.twenty-aeve- n years. The boys were known Democrats of Millard county, LIDA BEACH WANTS DIVORCE. nattily dressed In a uniform resembl- was In the city Wednesday. ing the regulation United Btatea unA bride of two days and then deCol. M. M. Kalghn expects to take dream, They are ao well drilled and burden of the serted la the complaint understand their music ao well that It the mump next week In the lnteresa-o- f of Lida Beach In nn action for divorce waa hardly necessary for them to use the Republican ticket. filed In the District court Thursday their music. They rendered several were The D. E. Batch. couple against selections A Democratic social will be given at winning a great deal of i nrried In Ogden November 17, 1903, from Chairman Spry and the the home of Councilman E. H. Davis and the plaintiff alleges that she was praise listeners. are Thursday evening. deserted two days later and the de- highly delighted Ool. Walton They on Ills accompanying fendant left tha state the next day. An effort has been made tor some stumping tour of the third senatorial district. Col. Walton being a candidate time by the Democratic county DAMAGES AGAINST INSPECTOR. for senator from that district. It to secure tbe services of D. C. a rare treat to hear them and all should Dunbar. The efforts 'were siwreesful The Jury In the case of Peter M. who can do aa Wedneaday, and from now on until Garff el al. against Slate Sheep Inelection day Mr. Dnnbar will be found M. ct which Smith Jesse spector al., BOX ELDER AND CACHE at headquarters. his been on trial for tbe past five days In Tooele county, returned a ver-diat M. Mr. Tbe busiest places fo town theae C. Davis who baa been limpIn facor of tbe plalntiffa for $850 ing Box Elder and Car he counties In days are the different political headWedneaday. the Interests of the Republican party, quarters. Tbe action waa .brought to recover returned this morning from the north, MINING NOTES. for lots-oMr. Davis states that everything In sheep which were alleged to have been impounded by the localities wheiw he had been, pointDcpm y Inspector James P. Sharp withed to every Indication for an overSuperintendent William Craig of the out sufficient food. whelming Republican vlctoiy. The Tampa, haa returned from a, visit to people, Mr. Darla Mid, all liked tha the Kenebee at Aits. HURRIED THE DIVORCE. party of prosperity and would be sure and uphold It Joseph Dedericba la expected back A record for All meetings .held by himself and from the Cactus on Saturday. rapid divorce waa made in the District court Thursday. Wed- associates had been largely attended n Tbe nesday afternoon Nina M. Kidder filed and the efforts of the speakers enthusampler reports re action for divorce against Frank B. siastically received. the arrival of two can of ore from tram Tlntlc. Kidder, alleging He stated that tha national ticket Idaho and two and d sertinn. This morning she waa grantwould go through overwhelmingly ticked a divorce by default la one of tbe N. Cat who J. state row, while the congressional and ets would he a very close second. principal owners of the Ohio Copper BABY DROWNS IN FISH POND. Tbe opposing parties of Cache were company, will arrive in tbe city from will now conceding tbe election of the na- Ohio Thursday afternoon and Harry Bowen, the pend some time In this city and at tional, congressional and state tickets wn or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bbwen. who and a spirit of Inertia seems to prevail Bingham. ovn the fish pond opposite Calderi everywhere, some of the precincts not The Mammoth of TInlic lark, south id the city, waa found even putting up a Democratic candreports tons of ore shortly after noon today lying face idate Thursday wl h twenty-fou- r which runs 8 ounces gold and downward In the pond. 4.2 ounces silver per ton. SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS. Shortly before noon the baby was t Playing on ihe floor with hia toys while nls mother waa J. V. Brooks la back from Freiburg Report a that continue to come In. preparing dinner. He vim not noticed to leave tbe room, but peak In glowing terms of tne sucres district, Nevada. to purchase machinIn about a half hour it waa seen that and enthusiasm of all Republican meet- ery and supplies for the winter work he was not about the room. HU aunt at the Empire Consolidated. ings that are being held. started to look for him and waa horri-- d Last evening tbe candidates of Dnvls G. B. D. Turner, manager of to find him la the fish pond, the county and tbe third senatorial disface downward and motionless held a successful and enthusiastic West Quincy, la down from Park City. trict A physician waa. summoned, but bln meeting at KaysviUe. rifortn to restore life did not avail, aa Jams H. Shorten, the genial secreTbs Walton band first went through lift- had 'been extinct several minute the city In a wagon playing enlivening tary of the mining exchange, has rebru the body was found. . sirs which brought out all the in- turned from a vacation trip to CaliP . fornia. habitants. SEARCHING FOR RILEY'S PAL The hall waa entirely too small to The management of the Overland dehold those who turned out to hear the The police department waa taxed to principles of the party of proeperlty nies that that plant 1a to be closed down. utmost today prosecuting the search expounded. Pit the partner of James Riley, who - The hall was crowded; the etage waa even CLEVELAND RECONSIDERS the office of the Continental crowded; allies were crowded and '"'wd D1 company and HIS PROMISE TO SPEAK. e blowing up tha safe, then they could not all get in. There in a meanure their efforts have been were over 300 standing. Princeton. N. J., Oct. 27. Former uceessfui. They have secured stateThe meeting was addressed by Senament from Riley since his arrest that tor Walton, Mr. RIdgea of Davis. Mr. President Cleveland said tonight that wi.l prove of value to them in Halverson of Ogden, and others while he bad been obliged to reconsider bis bringing bis partner to Justice. the band played several selections be- promise to speak at a Democratic mam rersesnt llempel, who made the-a- r tween the seeches and before tbe ad- meeting in Cooper Union, New York, November 2nd. The announcement t hat rT,t " "worn to two complaints, one dresses began. Mr. Cleveland would address the meetcharges him with breaking into PepThe speakers were enthusiastically pers blacksmith shop and. the other heard and the evening was moat sweets-fing wae made yesterday. He further aaid that he hoped be chsrres him with burglary tor breaking In every way. and would be able to attend a political into the Oil company's office and blowJudge Bowman. C. S. Kinneyevening open the Mfc. rally In Newark. N. J., on Friday of candidates spoke at Riverton last hall next week, adding that after' going to the crowd, immense an before ing IMPORTANT SUPREME New York on such an errand to attend beta being entirely filled, there COURT DECISION. less than 100 voters present by actnal he could not decline ths invitation of to attend a count, and they were Republicans tea New Jerseyufa Democrats own state. He said that was most aucceasful, meeting In upreme coart today handed evening Tbe g while his interests in the canvass were an important decision In the case ' the listeners appreciating and not attend any other intense Highland Boy Mining company their approval sf toe Si richly political meeting tola fall. sL . 1 f Mr. Jones (showing tho new boby) And they ill say tis looks like Mr. Bmltb-O- hl well, you can hardly blame him for llist. ns A BIG DIFFERENCE First Sport I always make 'unaay on ths fares. Second Sport Do yon bur tgsT First Sport No; 1 sett them NOW THEY ARK BOTH RfMONED. Sandford I understand tint he has renam'd from lilt- - Plub? Benedict Yo; Ms wl(g oraldn t be resigned until be did. Taylor-Brunto- rt HOMELY AND UGLY. TOO. "Iligginson There are ten ( inland women In this city. Wigglnnon I'm surprised. M If you lliSSinMin Yuu wuuUlu'l fifteen-monthe-o- ld nn them. MERELY AN ELECTRICAL JEST. The trailer conductor looked. ton ways at onos for a spotter, snlleetel four farts and rang up tws pave i nickel ta chance to an old ladi plurred no remarked ta hlmsalf. "The mone aa a fellow makes on the trolley la aui To user Sh'stl right, m'dear ehi'al right. Couldn't pome sooner waittipi f or Blehop Bolter to dedicate piece, that all, m'dear. Maud-- Do you think ho own rowT . Mama Woll. he a boro a kmf enough to. ly-i- ng - ul , deraon-stratiu- J i BETTER DC THAN OUT. Mra Fondmar Bertie haa mimle la him! Old batch Well, don't worry! you may discover sumo way of perhaps keeping it In bias DREAMS! SWEET DRCAM& y. I wasn't always so poor. once had a hundred thousand dollars. Kind lanly Idd yuu toss It la stocks? Tramp No, ma'am. Ths turnkey woke me up. Tramp-Lad- X UF TO HIM. I'd kiss you if 1 thought no one would dip. lUie- -T hen I'll shot my eyes.' IT s- -e SHE WANTED TO KNOW. wo need new btd Mrs. Wigao-Jol- in. elm hps. Mr. Wgs Walt till after election. Mrs. WiRgo-Orarlv- us! I hope you haven't beua baiting bedclothes on the 'election. Campaign Orotoc rest our victories fr We want yon to raelco-tte- n. at the somlug Audltcr-N- ot me. I got .two years far repeating Inst nUstion. rRIUTITE FEEDING OROGNDR. MnnOabblo I notice that papsr says that a scientist has ( tbe most primitive people In Ihe world. Macllammcr Humph! Gotaa tiwt edsntlst never saw tha petals In n quick-lunc-h Joint. tost teed |