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Show THE MORXIM LAAMlSKlI OGDEN, He aud Jacob Holtman will ternate during i he season. ing. DEPARTMENT LAKE SALT Cinciisua.i. suits: First race. Time, 1:;. Second race. Avon. other business to leave Salt Lake City at the present time. PLAINTIFF WINS SUIT. In the case of T. F. Earushaw against E. Maxfielii er. al. doing business as the Maxfleld Vinegar company, the Jury Thursday afternoon returned a verdict In favor of plaintiff for $171. The auit, which waa tried in Judge Stewart's court, was brought to recover the above amount ou some vinegar sold by plaintiff to defendants. The case was first tried In tha civil divisiARRANGEMENTS made by on of the city court where a Judgement commemorate lakers EVENT. was rendered in favor of plaint irf for 81(5. An appeal to the district court was taken by defendants. Haa and Intarcating Program iHwnt Event. rod for Been Pro pa BALT LAKE NEWS NOTES. 10 CELEBRATE THE VICTORY to 7 llh-uuo- By Oar Special Correspondent. !E Nov. salt e.urnuAl ITTAH, al- furlongs Dnerky, won; Soutkatuptou, third. furlongs Allen Mirry (ieurge, second; 3 Hiktat !r. .iwrimnim rs, rmi, rmci. The evidence rienriy f . ros ttfat you threw a none at this r : u. Fnecrcf An' h- - vk of the tb:n I.: ul shews yot:r honor. tbbf I bit h. ; 5 Mr. citrate ll.-Lat- ouia AUKSRnr, Carpentering, Building, and Remedellng pairing Meuse Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Inquire of Ole Nelson, Telephone B o' Hatter. l;i.ie J.fferent ways 54 329-y- i. I tin, street EXCURSION RATES. VIA UNION aClFlC. 842 50 St Louis sad retern Ghicagu and return Chicago and reiurn via 8t. Lou's 847.10 St. Louis and return via Chisago 148.71 Tickets limited tn Dee. 15th. Transit limit 10 days each direction. Pullman nlaepsrs through to SlXeula without change. Tirketa on sale Tueedave and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY. Trev. Pasn AgL wav?" f;r 7? ZZZ3 Will a Saving of : 25 to 50 Her wo.i; Cent Mrs. Meyer Merriuo, third. Time, 1:11. of re --king tore libH-y- . Third race, one att.l an eighth miles How so? Mrs. Geycr-Si- :.i do It by Hiookhn. won: f your linen bill Interest lama, sec- ktsylng ut bum and by going ond; llaird. third. Time, 2:ui yout sway. Fourth race, ti tuvlougs Cigarligbt, The high grads mschlnsry third. won; Kuk, second; and modern methods ef th a limallf HcJulsdvr. Time. l;iu li rv. why did you 3J r. Goode--F- ee Ogdn Steam Laundry unit Fifth race, one mile Early Boy. hrow away that brw.d 1. add from 29 par cent to 60 gave won: Miss Doyle, second; Variora, you? Trauip Because, nmiii,jnt1 never par cant ta tha lif f rour third. Time, :4; 4. linen. between menls. eat WE DO NOT net Injurious . Sixth race. 5 furlongs Calico, won; Raviana, eoouil; Flight, third. Time, cleansing agents. 10 wbntn you ia there person If any 1:05 WE DO NOT crack tha Mifeel dislike, that Is the iersin of whom lan; -te never Forth WE DO NOT tear out buttonNew York, Nov. 11. Aqueduct re- you cuglit holes. sults: The Ualllaiilae, WE DO wash catered First race, 7 furlongs Palette, won; The striking thing about the ex ecu and woolens In Distilledgeods waAndrew Mat-k- . second; Water Pansy, tlou was t! appalling ter. of i third. Time, 1:29 2 5. 11. ao rapid from the 1 Ar was Action ws laundering your linSecond rare, one mile Lord Badge, raise th finest m tbs Pacific coastcoazt-Theiear taut the condemned in 1' wines r wou; Sunui-t- Belle, second ; Flsinmula, on the Pacific grapes If not you aro leelng mondoorway of the prison to t lie third. Time, 1:43 are absolutely pure, if you wish to diaey. Try ua. ALL EIGHTH GRADE Third race, Oakdale handicap, six the knife foil that it whs uluinet in:; pause good cheer for tha holiday! Cairn-guriuBible to distinguish the sllii chuin GRADUATE furious -- Jim Beattie, won; order same of their win from OGDEN STEAM 1ACNDI1T .M receive 10 par cent second; Flyback, third. Time, Incidents. He flung Uiiusclf engci G i was 1:14 Bt all lha wtthla tlie East 25th to lakm . airaiHl pinturae ef Read Hetel. plank, th gainst f00 next 80 days at OASBERG'l Fourth race, mile and a furloug 33 and in tbs flash of a glance ihe pl;;n' Both Phones 174. STUDIO. 878 28th St. second: waa pualied forward on t c platform u. Glisten, won; Auruniastar, 2T. 1:55 third. Time, Keynote, tbe guillotine. An iiixtaui a vision Fifth race, 5 furlongs -- Trapper, a recumbent figure, face downward. In Amber-jacwon: Dicky Young, second; ibe same moment a head, with two O'Neill Bros, Prop. N. 82 26th third. Time, 1:00 Dealers in first class liquors of ali ej c . whirled olnio.ri Sixth race, one mile Aleter, won; Staring, wide openeeenu-d' kinds, wines aud brandy. All goods d as it and with I'.etiantly, Billy Roche, second; Revane, third, to any part of ciiy ovary alight slgsng movement, to the right- livared 7f- cts to Time, 1:45 quart. Whisky Saturday. ward, while simultaneously the pin- Wins 35 eta pr. quart, 8 quarts, 8L ioned body rolled, inert, convulsive, 81 quart. Whiskey pr. gsL into the esparteu basket, almi st the Brandy, 83.25 to 85. O'NEILL BROS, Prop. right hand side of the guillotine. The Phens 135a. swiftness, tbs afiecbauica! promptness ef tbe business, fairly xiupcfied the A reward of Fifty JMtare (50.M), win te paid by tha Utah Light A Fewer Ca for th arrest of party r parties who 1 tha evening a4 spactator. It was lwpoaihls to realize that a butnan life bad ended in leas April 29th, 1903, caused a "ahart aireuit oa Its ciaotri traaswlsaten Interforoaeu is some maunr with said ooapaaya Bare time than it would tike to draw a full Its,a throughabout ou mil south from tho power hou,kaowa aaPI at point Young New York Tradesman, Arrastcd breath. Th guBkitine bad done Jl rarer Station, aear tha mouth of Ogdoa Canyon. work well. There was sraic ly h sensi on Scrioua Charge, Dies in Jail. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. of horror ia the Bight Lou a StandPersona are warned not to Interfere la say wire with said ltate Everything hers the best Short orders ard. R la refs ta the public if oomoleetrd, hot serious remika to piopew New York, Nov. 11. Frederick Ewn, t all hours ty aud possible fatal reaalta to para ora raa bo caused through tho a young tradesmen who always had All kinds of gams and fish In suson. ' Prle ! Vrw York. Flaw breaking of Insulators, or the throwing af wires, limbs of teres, as borne a good reputation until be was Extra An dinners Sunday, from similar obstruction over tho whoa of company's said slseteia trass Pried on BraodWsy and on Naiwa'.i 25a. Fine lunch from 12 to 2 p arrested ten days ago on charges made don lino. to p m. 11 to 4 and by two little girls, died in a cell, in street are aturiansly at varlanee, but Props the Jersey City Jail today, it ia be- the value eomevUhca placed on a well JIM A YOUNG. EM TwonUMIttb Street. lieved his death was due to fright and known buaiuesa uaaw i even more Sm constant worry aa to what fate had in Mjfvt Jest haa a watch that was tore for him. carried by his (gtber- -a coatly gold Ewe was one of 14 Hudson county Umeptace that dibits prime Waa on to men arrested on serious charges pre- be prpBd The eitber day he decided ferred by little girls, and his death to have it "restored, and 11a totally adda another dramatic link to the took ill to a Wall known Broadway cases which have excited Hudson coun- store. ty.' Already many reputations in JerTil have to lao It ever, the clerk sey City and Hoboken have been shat- told Joaea vrin the Btt?r modestly tered and two of the accused have east th asked HMSng fhe watch In to suicide. tried commit Since his confinement In the Jail good rwiotok ow$er. Leave It aad coma Ewe had continually protested his in- back tomorrow." Jones did , And ought bis breath nocence. Fear of conviction, however, preyed upon him constantly. He fre- aa tha dark remarked that K wSuld quently awoke with startled screama coat aaactly 8K&B0 for repairs. Thru and told the keepers of terrible be took hip watah aufl fled.. At noon dreams in which the faces of hia ac- on th aura day ha flosk Bis watch to cusers appeared. Today whan hia cell a little shop 00 Nnasats street was entered Ewe'a body waa lying on "It Just nrsda a new mafripring and the floor. Hia face was distorted with a riesnltit" hs was ten. "That'll east fear and the doctors said that death you 82.30. -- Nkw Yot rost came one as a of result of probably Many people wait for such a such a aala aa this, when prlcaa art cut down. Tha time la hare right new, 1. m the frightful dreams that had haunted and there people will bs disappointed, for wa have cut so deep that this time they can Si almeit gat 1 Swifts af SM him. TWO FOR ONE Swift's 'Reiss add DfeectlMa Far Servants" are quoted in What to Eat San Francisco, Nov. 11. Arrived Steamer Coptic from Hongkong via aa an evidence that tha aorvaot of the Yokohama and Honolulu. aeveatcen century did net differ materially from A modan American ar. MUNICIPAL MUSEUM ticle. Among these rules are. the folFOR CHICAGO. lowing: "Scrape the bottom at your pots with a silver spoon, for fear of A municipal Chicago, Nov. 11. them a tacts of eoppw." "Writs giving museum, said to ba tha first of the name and your sweetheart's with LOT No. 1 includes fifyour kind in America is planned for Chi smoke of a candle on the roof of tbe ty each of the follownew a of whirh cago by organisation, show your learning. to Mini's Suita and the kltchqn ing: E. the Vincent if George University overcoats, and young "Whoever cornea to can on your masof Chicago is- president It Is inLOT No. 2 Includes men's anils and overtended 1o start the collection with ter or mistress when they art abroad nice line of men's coats. The overcoala some of the exhibits at the SL Louis Dover burdca your memory with the three-piecsuits, fancy are well msde of exexposition, illustrating the progressive persou's name, fsr, indeed, yon have cellent Quality black worsteds, black, blue administration of great cities. It is extoo many other things to remember. and fancy oaaaiuiarea, and brown fries mapected that much of the material will "When you ctit bread for toast do not neat gray and brown sixes. all terial. Style be donated, hut tha moat valuable stand idly watching, but lay it on tha illustrated. Suits as overplaida, very alyl-is- h exhibits. Including models from Gercoala aud mind your other buslaces." and ntaely tailored. values excellent are of illustrative sanitation, public many, ' e e black, Overcoats, fur the price. Don't see V works, architecture and city building mixed a browns , and them. fail to see 0 In general, will have to be purchased. greys; yours fur A representative la now at the exChoice, of lot No, 1 SENSATIONAL SUICIDE. position seeking material. Spokane, Wash., Nor. 11. J. W. LARGE NEW YORK ART SALE. Gould, sanitary inspector, last. night whipped ont a revolver and without a moments warning shot New York, Nov. 11. Ou of the larg himself In the presence of hta aged est art sales in recent years will be wife. He had been chatting gaily held ip this city late in January or eara few minutes before. Mr. Gould ly in February when the Waggaman was a prominent Mason, a veteran collection will be auctioned off. The of the G. A. R and haa been sale haa been ordered by the trustees In bankruptcy who are in possession resident of Spokane for many years. He had Just been granted a oftheproperty in w hich partuf threat ate of Thomas E. Waggaman of Washingpension. ton, until recently treasurer of the Catholic university at Washington. There are more than 3,000 articles in the collection. Including some hundreds Washington, Nov. 11. The German of paintings and specimens of ceramic ambassador and the Baronees von art from modern to early times, Sternberg left here today for White Underwear, In this lot we offer a line of cost Mr. Waggaman abont 85,000,000 Plains, N. Y where they will be the ever given we have WhKriaw value Mr. best of the over and required uirty years to make tbe guests Sijnday which is positively collection which is now valued at Reid. Per Fom-aluc- TBE ITALIAN SWISS 1-- ' COLONY iinii-kn- iipin-ure- a 2-- Salt The three live snans On Tuesday night next at tli rapfrom tured ou Red Hock lake recently iu Montana, ..i.. Theater th Republican recent are now being exhibited in the East Brer the state will ratify their The rally will be In the nature of a Republican love feast and all a clusM of dtsens will be made While arrangements for the Besting are not yet completed, the ulna Is to make it one fully worthy u( the occasion and one which in a measure, at least, will tend to make tbs recant election unanimous. Speak-aare not yet announced but among them will be the very beet in the party and thin means that some good things will be said during the evening. Music, will Instrumental, both vocal and torm a part of tha evening' program, sud it may be that light refreshments W1U be served, although this is a matter still under consideration. Reduced istss will be given on ail the railroads, so that people from afar will have a ehsnce to mingle with their Republican friends and incidentally to exand good change congratulations victory- Temple street, windows of - Arms company. wel-ttim- the Western Vice President W. H. Bancroft's private car 1903, was brought back from San Francisco Thursday and is to be sent east fur the temporary arvotu modal ion of the New York directors. m The remains of DanleUH. Green, who recently died in this rtiy of typhoid fever, have been shipped to Clear Lake, Iowa, his former home, for interment. The young mans father came on to return with the body. Rector Franklin S. Spalding of St. Paul's church at Erie, Pa., has resigned to become bishop of Salt Imke, and will be consecrated at Erie Dec. 21st next. St. Thomas day. Tha new bishop will leave for this city early iu January. wishes. Articles of Incorporation of the Salt Lake Cab and Transfer company have been filtd in the county clerk's office. It has a capital stock of 810.000. dividNor. 11. As a result of ed into shares of the par value of 81 Salt each. D. C. Roberta ia president; H. lhe acquirement by tbs Harrlman interests of interest in the San Pedro 0. Martin, rice president; J, E. Shields, secretary and treasurer. road, it is announced at the general office! of the road that at the annual President Beatty of the Salt Lake meeting of atockliolders to be held in this city Nov. IStli, six of the present Charities association has appointed directors will resign and their places Senator Bamberger. Rev. E. I. Goshen, J. D. Wood, W. Mont Ferry, W. H. bs taken by tdx Short Line direcluis, Tibbals, Joseph Georghegan and Dr. representing the Harrlman interests. It la understood the half interest in tha F. A. Druel to become directors of the association. Articles of incorporation Ban Pedro acquired by E. H. Harrlman ind his associates is vested in the will be filed this week. Oregon Short Line. The Salt Lake route extension to Los Angeles through Bout hern Nevada will, it is expected bs completed within two months. As this will make a route from the Ogden gateway to Los Angelea fully twenty hours shorter than the present route WORLD vis the Central and Southern Pacific, tha entry of the Harrlman forces into ilis directorate Is regarded aa of great significance. LOU DILLON BREAKS RECORD. This afternoon It was announced that date for the meeting was fixed for (he Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 11. Lou Dilloth in Salt Lake; lon smashed tha world's unpaced mile ' trotting record at th Driving Park CIVIL SERVICE EAMS. today b7 completing a ndle In two minutes and one second. The former unCivil service examinations will ha waa held Joint record. 3:01 paced held In this city, as follows: Nov. 80, Lou Dillon and Major Delmar. for Railway Mail Clerk. Age limit, 18 ly br Lou Dillon waa driven by Millard to 15 years. Applicants must be at trainer, and waa accomleast 5 feet 6 inches in height, exclu- Sanders, her runner at the aide. The a sive of hoots or shoes, weight not lesa panied by conditions were not th best, than 135 pounds in ordinary clothing weather cold and disagreeable. without hat or overcoat, and have no th day being Todays meeting had been properly adphysical defects, Dec. 7, for trainmastso aa to give Lou Dillons er, quartermaster's department at vertised an official rating. large; age limit, 20 yean or over; ap- larformance After scoring twice the word waa plicants should be thoroughly familiar The little mare stepped th with the care of horses and .wagons, given. and competent to take charge of and first quarter in 30 seconds flat. When the . back out down ynanage a train of army wagons and straightened Sanders called on her for a the teamsters driving them. They stretch effort and the half faster post was should also possess knowledge of load:69 The runner chaling such wagons properly. Name date, passed in for local and assistant inspector of lenged the mare in the turn for home hulls, steamboat inspection' service, sl and she paaaed the three quarter post in 1:80. When well lengthened out $1,200 to $2,000 per annum, with age limit of 25 to 55 years; same date, tor for the flight to the wire, Lou Dillon the position of rigger, in the state, slightly faltered but passed the Judges war and navy department building at stand in 2:01. Both hone and driver, upon their Washington, at 8720 per annum. return to the stand, received the of those present. plaudits HITCH IN DUGGER CASE. Lou Dillon will be shipped to Near York on Monday. Upon motion of District Attorney Benner X. Smith, Judge Lewis yesterday morning dismissed the case of the State of Utah against C. E. DugSAN FRANCISCO, 1; SEATTLE. 0. ger, without prejudice, and committed the defendant to the custody of the San Francisco, Nov. 11. The pitchsheriff, upon his failure to secure bonu in the sum of 83,000. Dugger is charging of C. Hall and Barber waa the ed with committing an assault upon feature of todays game and so pusSadie Daughters on Sept. 13, 1004. The hing were both that inning rapidly folcomplaint, however, had the glria lowed inning without a run being scorname wrong, hence It was dismissed, ed. Han had the better of the battle, and a new one will be filed this aftern- but n fumble by Delmas In the eighth oon, and defendant will be given an- when he could have made a double other bearing in the city court. The play gave the locals the winning run. R. If. E. Score: girl s correct name la Britannia Susie 0 7 3 Daughters, but the officer who swore SeaUie . 1 3 3 to the complaint evidently gut the San Francisco ; names mixed, hence the Batteries: C. Hall and Blanken necessity of filing a new complaint Defendant wa, ship; Barber and Gorton. Umpire represented by Attorneys Soren X. McDonald. Christensen and C. M. Nielsen. IADS ANGELES, 7; PORTLAND, 1. SUFFERS FROM APPENDICITIS. lies Angeles. Nov. 11. It would be difficult to imagine a more lisiltaa and filing Edith Sutherland, of daughter Gtorge Sutherland, was successfully uninteresting ball game Ilian the one betveen Los Angeles and Portland tooperated for append!-oil- s day. The Angels won as they pleased, by Dr. T.'B. Beatty, sl SL Marks outplaying tha northerners in every hospital. department of the game. Ross phen omenal catrh of a line drive In left INJURED BY FALL. center was the only feature that relieved the monotony. C. Hedrick of 543 east Sixth R. H. E. Score South street, a 10 4 painter, fell from a I job Angelea.. ... 1 7 5 Jaduer Thursday afternoon, while at Portland.. "Ork. Batteries Jones and Spies; I berg striking on his head waa rendered unconscious. He was tqken and Grary. where he lies in a critical torn- Perrin. Umpire anlun. I1ARRIMAN WILL GET DIRECTORS ON SALT LAKE ROITIR. OF SPOUTS TOE 1-- 4, 8-- BASEBALL , RACES CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON. County Attorney Whitaker has RACING COMMENCES la-- complaint against P. Murrano, him wlth assault with a wih intent to do bod-nrrw,Pn I i alleged that Murrano ' a wn play at Bingham on Nov. Jlj nd shot Joseph Korello. The man not seriously injured. The com-Plwin be filed in Justice Lee's urt st Bingham. . nt CANNOT ACCEPT INVITATION. - aVf City, Nov. 11. At the of--e First Presidency it waa m utfKtey 01,1 President Smith ? to accept the invtta- . nnal,le IreKS the National conpl2 Irrigation at H p,w- - l being impos-account of the pressure of n TODAY. BROS. FRIZZINI f fn The Owl Saloon it 3-- 11 81-7- - DfiATH IS FEATURE OF DRAMA czassasp ieJ)F Reward. Warning A REWARD OF 1 FIFTY DOLLARS WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO.. Br It r- t Campbell, An Opportunity Of Opportunities t i Stirring Reductions in Mens Clothing $5.90 Buys a Suit Mens Or Overcoats and Suits Overcoat e $5.90 $8.75 Mens Underwear Mens -- 81,000,000. Bhakva.c'a Great seas. "The more 1 read Shakespeare," said Keats, "the more I find in him all that I need. It has been said of Wagner that his greatness waa due to the fact that be knew no Latin. Perhaps Slmkeaprare'a "little Latin and small Greek" also saved him from a sterilising bondage to dead classics. However that may be, his genius transcended all schools and all the limitations of coteries. He ia our supreme national asset. If we were asked the question whether we would be without India or Shakespeare, ia there one true Englishman who would not say, with Carlyle, "India or no ludlu, we cannot give our Shakespeare?" London News. WINES LIQUORS 1 e. H. Pattlsodi M. Lsedom FiliTiF ' to the public. L. D. S. garments, fleeced, wool and cotton Union Suits and separate pants and vests, in assortment of colors and sizes. All at Greatly Reduced prices. Be sure and ask to see our special line of Union Suits for Hoys, Fleece lined, well made,' very durable and warm worth double. "Sale price 45c CilE 8425 Washington Arenas. iPhone 228X) t Black Snakes. It Is true that the rstitesnaks and the black snaks are mortal enemies, and the black snake la tbe victor in their battles, breaking the neck of his adversary before tbe rattler baa time to strike. Tbe black snakes of this country are as harmless as frogs. On many of tbe large plantations in the south a protection they are tamed sad kept from their enemy, a the warm climate prevents keeping the houses closed so as to keep them out San Francisco, Nov. 11. Haring will rommenre at the Oakland track tomorrow under th auspice of the New California Jockey club. The track is in fine shape and the good west Iter that has prevailed for ome weeks ha offered the owners ample opportunity to fit their horses. Hamarla a taaatla. There are mare stables on hand than Some years ago a Very wealthy man sver before and the stake entries show that many high class performers will in England got It into his head that he bad lost all hia money. To pacify compete in the events. An attractive program will be ar- him his sons told him that they bad Fifteen are saved the remnants of the ranged for the first day. estate and exnamed to ata' in one event. It ia were able to offer him employment as Golden pair. pected lhat the Jennings a clerk. At 87flO a week he worked will he favorite. Money and Arcade, as presiding aa happy as a prince for the last twenE C ' Hooper will art the ty years of hs life. When he died his indae. Richard Dwyer will sendmeet- estate amounted to nearly 813,000,04. the of first the part away fields Men's Shirts newest patterns. Have rn Hundreds of Men stvllsh, handsome negligee awl stiff bosom Skirts, tbs 7 and 79c fur Yours and been wiling at 81-2- 81-0- Childrens Clothing Suits. Well made in a varjety of fancy mixed Complete line of Boy's all wool, heavy weight .. .. ... mat snsls. worth 83.'0 and 8L Choice of lot .. ARE YOU PAYING RENTf IP AT SACRIFICE PRICE Our entire stock of Mens and Boys Hat, Including tha GO, WHY 807 Reduced Prices. When Peterson A Co. will build you modern bouse for SLoOO, or 6 rms. $1,800, nna 1 2 stories $2,2U0. If you intend to buy or build, in cash wa will nd have furnish th balance and you can pay It back in SMALL monthly payments. Plans furnished free of charge- - Call oa PETERSON A CO, a one-thir- d 4 ymv Hats Hats Hats (M " relbrated Stetson mako at wendarMly IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. REMARKABLE BARGAINS OUR REDUCTIONS ARE ALWAYS GENUINE. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. r. : i ' |