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Show TPE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY dogs be killed. It seems that one of them bit a little daughter of ratrolman Horace Heath, and several children in the last few weeks, and soma mothers are afraid to let their children out on the street, as the dogs keep the whole block terror! red. After the accident to Fred Foulger, one of tbe pair has been sent away. The caae will come up In the city criminal court today, and Mr. Foulger says he la going to make a determined effort to get the vicious brutes destroyed. THEATRICAL BURGLAR TRIED. E. D. Rise, the hobo who was caught climbing in the window of Ethel Barrymore's d reusing room at the Salt Lake theater Monday night, pleaded guilty to trespass in Judge Diehl's court yesLAKE LAST terday and was fined 30 or thirty days In Jail. It proved to be Impractirable ' CLO.E W1hT -to prosecute the man for attempted burCONTEST. , glary for the reason that the principal and Both Cutler witness, Miaa Barrymore's stage manu'tarv ia Claimed by ager, could not well remain in the city to testify. In County. Woet Delegate Hull USkIUV. DIDNT APPROVE OF MATCH. in thla county into a clone three-"Slrrace between Hammond, X2d Cutler. AanreaultTlctory d Cutler claimed by both the follower. Diatricta beard midnight report the aelefr STrflOO delegate out of a total of theae Cutler men olaim 3., Hammond with 21 and Well 10 doubtful. The Ham-cia?SS 36 delegate, tor their farter Cutler with but 23. Kfhrtaeema eatabliahed that more delegate, in the or Smty than either Hammond to control the ien. but not enough and If the Hammond delegation. aeema lik a. combine Wta force, will be the Smoot Cutler faction to-Se- Algiers, August 19. Eighty-threhorsemen sent by the Moorish pre- tender Bu Honiara, to Chief Ama- da of the Beni Buzxagora tribe to ash hia daughter In marriage, were treacherously murdered by the chief. e i Kio iljt m GRIEVANCES PRESENTED. New York. August 19. Several grievances of miners who claim their employers have not lived up to the terms of tha anthracite strike commission in all its details were present ed to tha board of conciliation of the commission here today. The board alao took np the check welghman altuatln which difficulty It waa feared would result In a strike In the coal regloua, and will aubmit the whole queatlon to Judge Gray for adjustment. ba -- outnumbered. CUTLER'S CLAIMS. of the Cutler from Word revived Uut ua definitely tell county Cache iha Hammond force were completely will muted in the primaries; that Well and that ban none of the delegate, Cut-la- r. iha delegation will be oolld for Thla information ia official and absolutely correct. We alao have the adld delegation from Wasatch county. From Wayne county cornea the new and It i reliable we will have two out of three delegate. We alao know that wa will have tour out of the 13 that will ha ent from Davla county and have good reaaon to believe that that number will be lncreaaed. The rest will be divided between Hammond and Walla Yea, it ia true that Jeaae jl. Smith will be in the convention an a delegate from Da via, but he only got in on a compromise that let Rufua Adam a, tbe postmaster at Layton, Into the delegation Smith, of course, will be for Wells, but Adam will be for Culler. We will also be Btrong for Washington county. Altogether the Fkles look pretty rleur for ua today, and they are getting brighter every day. Yea air, we eipect that Cutler will be nominated for governor; more than that, we are aura of it." tkh were men today: the claim BECKSTEAD PROSPERTY Washington, August 19. It la learned at the state department that there have been no recent instructions to Mr. Bowen relative to the asphalt queatlon, but several weeks ago he waa told that he should represent to President Castro that thla government was Informed that the seizure of the property appeared to be Illegal; that It was certainly made without due notice to the company; that the course was not Judicial or fair while the caae was at 111 pending before the courts, and therefore that this government requested President Castro to suspend receiver Cantor for the discharge of Ms function and to restore the asphalt property to the company pending the final action of the Venezuelan court WALL STREET. New York, August . 19. The open- ing stock market waa active and very irregular, gsina and losses occurring in the same group. Canadian Pacific advanced but the grangers were rather heavy. United .States Steel preferred dropped on the extension of price cutting In the trade. a well known sheep man of West Jordan, has been arrested at La Grande, Ore., on the charges of embesxlement and grand larceny preferred against him by Mrs. JJ. Wright, a widow residing at LebL As soon aa requisition papers are honored by the governor of Oregon, Beckstead will be brought back to Tooele county for trial. It la cnarged that Beckstead secured 768 head of sheep, of the value of 2,000, from Mrs. Wright to run on a percentage of the sales of wool and mutton. He then took the sheep 1o Rush Valley and sold them and ap pmpriaied the money to his own use. I) is said that be went to Oregon and invested the money in land. It la elaiuied that he alao misappropriated funds belonging to two other widows, one residing at American Fork and the other at Riverton. 7-- 6-- 8 Metropolitan Securities advanced 2 and Metropolitan Street Railway foil Mexican Central rose and D. A R. U. fell an much. Support waa offered ia United 8tatea Steel preferred; Pennm. waa lifted vigorously to above 124. Smelting Metropolitan Street Railway, Mexican Central and National Railroad of Mexico second preferred gained about a point, and Kansas City Southern preferred 1 Sugar was forced down 1 and steel preferred yielded The whole market then reacted and became Irregular. Prices made only feeble fluctuations outside of specialties and the market became very dull. Southern Pacific HOME FROM NEW YORK. below last night and Mansagged The stocks and bonds City Supt. of Schools D. H. Christen-- n hattan rose 1. hu returned from an extended of the Mexican group were strong, trip to New York and other eastern the stocks rising 1 to 3 points., PaIowa Central point, lasting more than n month. cific Mail gained and While in New York. Supt. Christen preferred, 1, North American 1 sen attended a course of lectures at U. S. Realty 1 Columbia university, delivered by Superintendent or Schools Kendall of In A number of other east' dianapnlfs. era cities were visited on the trip and Iso some of the larger dtles of Canada On the return trip Supt Christensen 1-- 1-- 8-- 4 7-- 8 7-- 7-- 8 7-- 1-- 4 3-- at SL Louis In general particular. MURRAY MURDER CASE. Matt Schocbert, wbo by Sheriff Emery as an was arrested accessory af-p-r foe fart to the murder of William rsrro at Murray a week ago. will have preliminary hearing today before Justice Holm at Murray. Attorney George L. Nye will defend the prison-- ? Nothing new has developed in foe search for Marko Zigich. the man hi? Ull ffar Hutchinson of 67 West Sixth South, Foulger, aged 21. who lives next rov si 75. received several wounds In night Having contracted rh?d. 0f be,n TiciOUa, 7 sniffing. nd began Mtiau n.U a,ack be spoke to pro-fFcarina? to hIni aboSI?.-.l7,-h,toDr-. foe Mrtwa-hrr-n e Butte. Mont.. Aug. 19. Tbe Butte Baseball association baa filed complaint in the district court against the National Association of Baseball Leagues for ll.uoo damages on account of Skel Roach, who Jumped hia contract with the Butte team last fall and Joined the Portland team. The complaint la made against the National Association of Preferential Baseball leagues, M. H. Sexton. 1. 11. Murnaue. J. II. O'Rourke, W. H. Lucas, W. M. (Cavanaugh and J. H. Farrell, iruatees of the board of arbitration. In the complaint it is stated that the Butte Baseball association paid the National Baseball association for protection and that in return that association guaranteed to pay any damages to the Butte asocial Ion incurred through any of the violations uf contracts. BETWEEN EIGHT PLAYERS. Newport, R. I., Aug. 19. The single tennis championship of America now lies between eighi men. Tomorrow's play should furnish the best match so far in the meeting of Lamed and Wright, who did not play today. Lamed ia favored after his brilliant vie tory today and is expected to win over Alexander. 11. Ward beat K. Collins, W. J. Clothier boat K. H. Betar, drawn ,,p if that both the 8-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 5-- 7, 6-- 6-- ADDRESS r You will have immediate use far one or the other, and aa our assortment ia new and fresh, you should see it. Ideas as to what Is being worn and what style will be more adaptable to your gowua. can be had by looking over our stock. We offer only good serviceable goods at the lowest possible price. 360 j&i. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AND OPTICIANS 4. Cooling And Healthful Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing; and strengthening; tonic. UTHIA WATER 3-- a Keeps you well, by allaying internal fevers, and aiding; the process' of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. 1--2. New Y'ork celfrom the west by 19. ebrated their return i,i..., 14 two-bagge- RACES .,. 1-- 1-- 4. w$-ond- 4-- 5. n 2-- 5. t ' ST. LOUIS, 5; BOSTON, 2. Boston. Aug. 19. Tbe first five men in the SL Louis batting today found things easy. Petty kept Boston's score aroall, despite St. Louis' errors. Attendance 7,900. SARATOGA. First rare, seven furlongs: Memories won; Gold Money aaeond; Mlneola third. Time, 1:27 Second race, mile and n furlong on 4-- 0A Fa gattr nimm aC Folllaw . x. Reese Howell nge. hUu j -- Tho JHoiwga Lioht. The huMdOift ergon of the glowworm Ip a roeadad area on tha wBUh is a fatty anb-- s fence ttyxtflvaS eat opjiosph orescent light as the frasutt, ef alow chemical We. gfayf regard thla aa a change. lore Bghb" wWch attracts the active winged melee during the hours of darkness, for glowworms are of nocturnal habits. Tha eyas of tbe mala are unusually targe and weU developed, blm In tbo no doubt in order search for hia shining but more slug gieh mate. In ease ether specie, such as tbo fireflies ef south Europe, It la tha males which give out light, and tbe reason for thla is not deor. roe-slbl-y it proaotM rivalry in courtship, and It haa alao been suggested that it may servo as a means of amassment T-- at arce!" bo' married to Love ra o mall the magazine free of charge for months at the regular rates on condi- and fit them out with tha beat thorn ia In the market at pricea you are accustomed to pay fer vary much inferior gooda. Thla sale Includes all that boys require w De- Putnam Clothing yjosssccwss iQ W No person can receive 6 9QC G G Rcbcr j. H, B. HilDird- - 0 specialty of Prescriptions. J, L G3 OOOC3DGS Telephone orders promptly attended to. V--V STATEaae cffyiyraa Cbj? s House 2345 Washington Avenue Rtwrlti. We make Clothing, ate, etc. Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, hat The Depot 3GS25a2 IOC Putnam's School Sale Dick next Drag Store f Sons chool will aeon begin and ovary boy should havo a new suit Good elothca ore essential to o boy's comfort Bring your beys to and happiness. ' makes you think that handsome music teacher la mercenary? Marjorie He charges Dolly father $2 an hour for making love to her. Town Madge-W- ' No. 3. The TUT. No. 4 Mated. can cat exactly what a beautiful me gaend we will mall you the magazine (SL SCHOOL SALE week! I thought you said you'd be the last person to marry him!' Well, I hope I shall be! .. V Tbe Terms of' Sale Are Positively Topic. . 1st - I shall CHRISTY March Will bo remembered by tha thousands ef buyers who bought during that famous sale. Wo will give another Coat Mark Sale an everything In stock and will Include all Fall Gooda arriving during Sals. Domestic oultlngo and oil Cotton Goods bought since drop In prices of thoao gooda ora Included. No artlelo in our largo stack will be reserved. Tha manner In which New Merchandise will bs sacrificed will bo food far close, careful buyers. Mlrt I am unablo to say who first noticed the peculiar ex prices of a atone or other heavy body dropped from the top of a high tower, bat it fa nevertheless a cnrlnna fact that sorb object Invariably fall aliglKl to the mat of the perpendicular line. Persona of Inquiring turn of mind who ask why this Is aa it fa may find aa answer in the following: AU falling bodice partake of the earth's eastward motloa to a greater or leaser extant Therefore during tbs time occupied by a atone la falling frem the top of a high tower or other eminence tii earth's rotary motion lias carried It aa appreciable dlatagfio to tbe easL Tha biHfal iuipsns of the atone has carried it to- tbe eaatqrmtd also, therefore It strikes the rils, to tbe east of the perpendicular, varying la degree according to thp height from which it baa both muddy gnd dusty troit Free brg te Distributors & CO., a. the thne, growled the pMsimlst Bat" pointed out tbe optimist, what a bhaatbg k ia that it la never Magaxlna we J KIES EL Of Weil, it'a either muddy or dusty all at considerable expense with the publtehere ef thie high grade Send two coupons If you want MADAME free of charge far 12 months. MADAME free fat mar then 12 months. Do MrOa Bojoy Their Own Bltflail It may well be doubted if birds ar musical connoisseurs or havo anything like human apprarlation of their own or of each other's songs. My reaaoi for thinking so is this: 1 have heard a bobolink with a defective instrument a that Itx song waa broken and in parts, and yet it aang with aa much apparent Joy and abandon aa any of Its fellows I have also heard a hermit thrush with a similar defect or ImprdimrnL and yet It, too, appeals ed te sing entirely to its own satisfaction. 14 would lie very Interesting to know if thorn poor slngerp found mates as readily aa their more gifted broth-erIf they did the Darwinian theory of sexual selection in ouch matters, according to which the finer eragatrr would carry off tha female, would fall to the ground. Yet It la certain that it ia during the mating and breeding reason that these ''song combats occur, and tha favor of the female would seem to be the matter in dispute. Whether or not It bo expreaatvo of actual Jsalonsy or rivalry, we have no othef words to apply to It. John Burroughs in Harpers Magaxlna. failkn-Exahe- POSTOFFICE. s Some Summer Girls Wear Belt Buckles, Others Belt Pins Flan-naga- defeating Chicago. Attendance 6AOO, Balt Lake City. August 19. Spokane 1L H. K. Score: 1 easily captured today's game by touch- Chicago , ar i .... ing up Forsyths benders for 17 hits, New York 6 9 3 ..... rs and a Including four White and Sullivan; Cheshro and triple. The game waa devoid of feat- Kleinow. ure. Attendance, 400. R. II. E. Score Salt Lake ,... .,3 6 2 ,, ,.9 17 2 Spokane FAILED TO LOWER RECORD. Forsyth and Bears; Harmon, Hogg and 8tanley. "'New York7'Aug.'l9.Closingday at BUTTE, 16; BOISE, 4. Brighton: to beat Prince Alert pared Butte, Mont.. Aug. 19. Butte won 1:59 but the track was slow and Attodays game by superior hitting. the best he could do was 2.02 tendance 450. Summary: R. H. E. Score: 2:11 trot, purse $G00. mile and au Butte ,. ..16 19 2 dash John Mm,. eighth, Taylor won In 4 9 3 2:26. ..... . Boise Direct View second; John Me Dowling and Spencer; Hammond, third. Queen Wilkes also started. Thompson and Hansen. 2:22 pace, purse $500, dash, half mile Lockout won in 1:03 lnaha SEATTLE, 7; OAKKLAND, 6. second ; Nmcy H. third. Gordon Prince and Aliedino also started. Seattle, Aug. 19. Bad errors in the 2:09 trot, purse $700, dash, mile third Inning by Frisk gave Oakland and a sixteenth York .Boy won in a commanding lead, but in the ninth 2:19 ; Maxine Marion with two men on bases, Parke Wilson third. Judge Green, Prince Greengot a three bagger and tied the score. lander and MomUo also started. Shields' hit sent Wilson in and won R. II. E. the game. Score: HAWTHORNE. 7 9 . . ... ... Seattle ... 6 8 Oakland Chicago, August 19. Hawthorne Shields and Wilson; Graham and summary: Byrne. First rare, six furlongs: Ayr won; Bernice second; Phil third. Time, 1:17 TACOMA, 3; 'FRISCO, 1 Second rare, steeplechase, short San Franrlsco, August 19. Taro bad course: Weird won; Kingston secthrows cost the San Francisco learn ond; Nitrate third. Hina. 3:59. Third race, seven furlongs: Stroller today's game. The locals began business with a rush, opening the game won; Ahola second; Monastic II third. with a trio of hits and a brace of runs, Time, 1:29. but stopped there. Taooma tied the Fourth race, one mile: Niaxus won: wore In the fourth and In the eighth Tam OShonter second; Tthel Wheat obtained the winning point on wild third. Time, 1:45. throws by Gochaeur and Irwin. Fifth rare, mile and 70 yards: Frerk-maR. H. E. Score won: Volla second; Sweetie third. 8 9 Tacoma ...... Time, 1:49 3 8 San Francisco Sixth rare, five and half furlongs: Fitzgerald and Hogan; Knell and entter won; Intense second; Capitan-s- o Gorton. third. Time, 1:10 -- ! thai.-ltrook- ds New Cook -- What your husband like for hia breakfast, ma'am? Mrs. Growells Ob, he likes, anythfaf wa haven't got . New York, Aug. 9; SALT LAKE, 3. ( Benedict. C0Pla;t. DAMAGES. The Greateet American Living Illustrator, This iirat sertaa consists ef four beautiful color plcturea: No. 1 The First Meeting, No. 2v In Leva Call at the Examiner office far a free sample copy eo that you ll no this la, or algn and return the following coupon for 8 months free for eix months or algn the coupon far ala men tha and wo will twelve monthe. Sign and eend thla coupon today,TO THE EXAMINER: Gentlemen: I agree to subscribe te the Examiner fer three tion that you eend me MADAME post paid every month for elx monthe. NAME Far wet oat's A IhmOUz Else. do you da fa Boy-W- hat The your Sunday SKhooI? Tha Rev. Dr. Saintly We study the Piltle. Tha New lvn I've been through Boy-B- ut Life. Third race., fhe and a half furlongs: Tea Cress won; Tlury Third second; Dancuse third. Time, 1:0k. CLEVELAND, 2 : PHII. iKl.I'IIA. 1. Kounh race, the Union, mile and Fort Hunter won: Auc in in ttjp elev- Si. Valentine second; Spring third. Philadelphia man up Time. 2:nl 3 5. enth inning Lajol-.- i;, jh-for Cleveland, hit to M. Cross whose Fifth race, five and a half ftir.nngs: throw to Davia w.nt mm ihe npht Dreamer wm Cigar Lighter second; field bleacher. Lajui.i made I lie Derry third Time, 1:07. Sixth race, one nille: l.iliera won: with the winning run. Attendance 10.1)00. Score: r. j;. k. Phantom second; Sir Shop third. Time, k 2 1:4L Cleveland 7 1 Philadelphia PORTLAND. Moore and Beniis; Waddell and Schreck. Portland. August 19. The results at Irvington today: PITTSBURG, 3; NEW YORK. 2. First race, four furlongs: Hercules second; Neil Hollaii, New York, Aug 19. Stupid base won; ltuse Time, :49 running and poor hatting with men third. n Second rare, five furlongs: J. on bases lost tbe game fur New York. Cinnabar second; Virwon; Ames outpitchcd Lynch. Attendance 8.700. Score: It. H. K ginia Buy third. Time, 1:03 3 Third race, four and a half furlongs: Plttaburg . .. ,.... . 2 6 2 Snark won; Karabcl second; Lizzie New York .. - Rice third. Time, :55 Lynch and Carinh; Aiies and WarFourth race, five furlongs: Titus ner. won; Vince second; Addie D. ihird. 1:03 PORTLAND, 11; LOS ANGEIJCS. 6 Time. Fifth race, seven furlongs: Handsome Flurry won; Sir Dougal second; Portland, Ore., Aug. lit. Both pitch- Chief Aloha third. Time. 1:28 ers were hit without mercy today in Sixth race, one mile: Invlctus won; tbe game between Portland and Lo J. V. Kirby J. H. Bennett, second; Angeles. The fielding uf Uith teams third. Time, 1:42. waa considerably below par. In the fourth tub visitors vent ail to pieces. 8T. LOUI8. Attendance 3,000. E. R. H. Score: St. Louis, August 19. Fair Grounds . Portland ,..11 13 4 summary: 6 13 I Los Angeles' First race, six furlongs: Kitty G. Hall and won; St. Agnes II. Roach and Steelman; second; Queen Spies. third. Time. 1:16 12. Second race, five and a half furDETROIT, 5; WASHINGTON, 0, longs: Picture list won: The Missourian icond; Dromier third. Time, Washington, Aug. 19. The feature 1:10 14. was the brilliant playof today's game Third race, six furlongs: Algonquin ing of Cassidy at short. Attendance won; Sol Smith second; Extou third. R. H. K. 1.500. Score: 1:15 11 aahington ,. ... ,, 0 4 5 Time, Fourth race, five and a half fur5 8 Detroit longs, purse: WIHowedene won; Yada Townsend and Kittredge; Donovan second; Argosy third. Time, 1:10 and Beville. Fifth race, one mile: Babb won; Jerry Hunt second; Flyer third. Time, L NEW YORK, 6; CHICAGO, 1:46 12. - j Imir New and 1 tbe father of the Tdlox7nlW!Wd woun1s. knd on the to Assistant Cliv a od!J VfJ py anJ ore out a Dmeen Brooklynite 1:54 Homestead third. Time, Unger. entitled, "A Christy Courtship." i' fw jlToiM) HOWARD CHANDLER ar and on growled and made A thin he picked up a atone S b" tbe aide, u i.the. nto premise of II a t?ier dn tbn eprang at foe voubT1 broat; he thruat out bis between foe bnl-- !11 Waa The other animal then Mn!? fnd nmped at him from A,w,b1rI?Rln blm to his knees. bF the sounds of the light, l!r , JJ Wh,to Mr' Foulger' 1 ' Te all and any reader ef eur paper who eigne and eende In the coupon below at once. MADAME brlnga a monthly meeaage ef culture to your heme and containe all that la beet In literature and art. It la endorsed hy OVER THREE MILLION OF THE MOST CULTURED WOMEN OF .. AMERICA, being adopted by the National Oeancll ef Women of America ae their official organ. With the Auguat month etarte a beautiful aerloa of color covara by band and In hia nsfrtw aSd 4 ONE YEARS SUBSCRIPTION FREE OF COST Foulger waa returning home n minutes after midnight When he diT ne?,r h tlie at of hia house the ,have the reputation In the brihw 2 TO OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS struggle with two 'Ring bull dogs, owned by John iS !?,e ir. Boston second: EXAMINER BATTLED WITH BULL DOGS. P1 of hl 5 Free Offer to Readers of the vi,led Farr, but the officers are hard at work on the cane. f,.MU?n BUTTE WAXiS A and visitbut words 12 cir-cu- it Balt Lake Making Rapid Progress Toward Baseball Oblivion Butte Defaats Boise. SPOKANE, RESTORE Martin A. Beckstead, stopped BUTTE HAS TROUBLES OF HER OWN IN WAY OF DAMAGE SUIT. BASEBALL CASTRO TO R three-sixteenth- WANTS ARRESTED. ed the fair and has nothing of praise for the exposition nd Utah's exhibits in OF SPORT turf: Iad Pmemate won; R. II. E St. Louis Petty and O'Cnru. CHAMPIONSHIP Cut-2w?- U Score: IIIE WOULD -- 3- AUGUST 20, 100. 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