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Show Tnn Moiraiso examiner or, hex, ttaii, Tuesday MOhxixn, orTonr.ii i.i j.Viii P. City; Judge l,ivin:-.r- .. Mrukiu. Emery: v ,i.,,'Ii. nnd Hon. I'tiy: liov, Hcber tiiorge Sutherland, li.l.,- -: Hon. E. O. leather ism, Kan,i.. i'.i;iP. Willard Done and Harvey r a Es;:.ili; lion. John I', fuller and nroi-- s p, Squires. Elsinore. 2 i m ni : M t Davis. t..v p; r munty. Hon. J. H. Andeiiih l.cumtugvon; Hon. Alnta Kldi., g- -, lb-.l::.u lugcbrrt-ae- u Wayne county: aud Judge H. S l.i.u.cr. K.tr.Tlle. -- a- w, 1901. RS M DEPARTMENT LAKE Poli,i3l from Oar Special Correspondent. By Mr. Friday night, to Salida at once. Wein-schenof Prof. Callin is a k. son-in-la- w NEW CREAMERY INCORPORATES. ,.nu -- Articles of Incorporation of the Ideal Creamery company were filed with tbe secretary of state Monday. Five thou sand dollars is named aa the capital stock, which Is divided into 1.U0Q hares of the par value of $5 each. Perron, Emery county, la to be the principal place of business. H08PI-tale- t. MENTAL A OObtWirM REVOLVER. Varslty an .trher Busy Nalt Football ,tMrtu u- c' diM Victory. Snin - a revolver and m Frederick Warde will deliver a lecture at Rarratt hall Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock on Shakespeare." By critics it la said to be his finest lecture. During the leeture a number of selections will be given fiom Shakespeare's works. Thomas tn this lty S,LUStl With FREDERICK WARDE TO LECTURE. . 17. - luna-- He ter- - the itonbwn late last night. A &SXSr&S. SSSS-- sl PROMINENT ITALIAN DIES. Lorenxo Terra, a Italian, March ie who formerly resided at Mercur, died The funeral will he conducted by Sunday. natter Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at S. D. attempt Provo. Every in Evans' mortuary chajiel. to recapture him. hut they until whereabouts as to hU IN THE FEDERAL COURTS. They Bent Guard Dave Elinrday. and wSalt he. Sunday, Marshall has entered a decree Jfftte deputy sheriffs, tried to land In Judge the case of Anna Scott against A. once more in custody. D. F. Reynolds, in which the comand Deputy Sharp went to plaint is dismissed, tbe report of tbe rtfhBwe neat door to the one where receiver Js approved and the property Zchie was staying. He wa. brought la ordered turned over to tbe refetce men be aaw the he aa In bankruptcy. h ud as anon eahla made good fbed away and Judgments by stipulation in favor of ha A few houre after thia eacape tbe plaintiffs in the billowing cases the the police, and been entered: have ni reported to ura! wagon, with Policemen Seager. Ernest L. Burke, administrator for arena. the went to and Slegfne, tatiM Thomaa W. Burke, deceased, vs. the trace of him and re- Southern Pacific TMy found no company, (7,000. station. the timed to Stief Ijtakovltch, administrator of wan he reported again, Michael lAskovitch, vs. the Southern goon after him alone. lot Srager went to lake Pacific company, (1.422. No noner had Seager been seen by Joseph 11. Kenton vs. the Southern UiRhie than he bolted, and made good Pacific company. (350. M Muape. Seager fired aeveral ahota Ernest. 1 Burke, administrator for him. to failed but atop him, it Willis J. Burke. (4,0i0. Dipaty Sharp and Guard Bonnetti for look to Bountiful to hiro gone The preliminary hearing of Editor the man. Willumaen on the charge of misusing advanced that been baa Tho theory the United States mail, has been posthi la tha man who cut Mias Burton. poned until next Monday at 2 o'clock. hnn had who Guard Bonnetti. however, ,.Oio connection with tha man in tha STUDENTS WENT MAD. iiylum, says ha cannot credit thia theory. The students of the State university let their desires for education fly to CLARK. AND LEWIS THE TILLS Of the winds today, rather than to let the celebration of the victory over MonSecretary Tom Richardson of the tana last Saturday go by. They gatb Portland Oommendal olub addressed the ered In a mass and marched through Silt Lake Commercial club and the the buildings, breaking up classes and Silt Lake Real Ratals a asocial Ion at making a genuine "rush on any who the clubrooms thia noon on the subject should Interfere. One professor heard of tha coming exposition at Portland. the stampede coming and locked bis Ha devoted most of hia time to exdoors. The students were not to be plaining the scope of the exposition thus baffled, and began to remove tbe md tea gnat benefit uiat would coma The professor remonstrated v Utah and to Salt take aa a result hinges but it was no use. The mob insisted d tha great travel to and from the that they Join the procession and they did. la urged upon the meeting the It la feared that the rampant condiof making a fine display at tha tion of the football spirit will result in Mr. materially retarding the work of the school, unless it la brought within FOR DEATH ON THE C17J-OFbounds JiSTto rSffa Notes well-kno- wa-hus- f. F, Joh.i Arseni a today commenced salt MININGNOTEB. as the father of Panaghiotla Araenia agnlsat tha Southern Pacific company J. W. tangley has returned from a to recover damages In the sum of f trip to hla Idaho ranch. ( a.' ily, , 17. Hci-i- ns aie iu evciy muniy i ; resjwi'i a Kt'inihljran victory. tinK jutiiii-ahave been largi'iy a'ten.iNl; inmeeting fact, in most insiam cp i be hail wnv crowded, and the spakcis i utiiusiustically received. A an iuilicaiinu of the favor shown the different panies. ihe meetings recently held in Miie mrk atv an illustration. I in? Lenin, ratic meeting iheip was attended hy people, of whom 1 were rotor and the other S s. At the Reputilican meeting in the same city there were 263 present. At Mill-vilthe largest political meeting in Its history was held last Friday evening by the Kepuhliiaus. The general sentiment all through the county is strongly Republican: in fact, ail Republican, for the crude work of Rowers was so plainly apparent that tho people would not have it: in fan, on the occasion of his second visit he wa told to pursue anotner course, a he hi d so grossly misrepresented CVngrcsa-ma- n Howell, ami as tbe people were raising such a turmoil he bad hei r stop it. and as a mutter of fact he did Mop it. aa the secoiul time, he dpi u. r even mention Mr. Howell' naui. lit fart, his eeches of personal almsc are not at all liked, nor even received with courtesy. The recent trip of lion. George Sutherland tlnoiigli Wayne county has been a succession of receptions, the people being in every Instance enihusitisiir and found loyal io the patty of prosperity. Everything mints to a grand Republican victory in that section, aud Republican leaders feel much encouraged over the outlook. noil-viter- la GRANTSYILLE ALL I'ACHK t'Ol'N ix ijXK- l - lie-in- y w'-c- EUREKA WOIKRS. Mr. C. K. Hnisii of the Eureka Re porter was in the ciiy today, and said tlittt everything his r.y seemed safe were for Reiuililieanlsni. The busy and good restilts were lieing shown. There would he a good rtaht before tbe returns were In. Imi he raid he knew that Eureka wmi'd he loyal to the (tarty that has Hint will continue to give it' prosiierity. 'Ii.c party, he said, amounted to very little, and he did not believe it would amount to much in tha coming election. wo'-her- RIG II I'. s WANTS They state that everything is in good shape; good crops, tine weather, and that the lurerne seed is mostly ait threshed. the gentlemen state, Poli'.lcally, everytidtig poiuis to Republicanism, the peopie lieing altogether favorable to Ihe party of prosierily. There is one there, they state, hut he is so isolated that there is hope of hia recovery. Powers, they said, would Lave littie or no following there, aa the people know him too well by reputation; in fact, hia record Is against him, as Ihe people believe that if the Republican ticket is victorious he would Join the mnrement, and for that reason they do not want of him. any NATIONS TO ARBITRATE New lii'T wai's 't'c il.'vid'.''.- - j mom. Hereto- Ministers Taka That aa Theme for Sunday Address. York New York. Oct. 17.-- Tn a sermon at the church of the Ascension, Rev. Percy Brk'kney Grant haa extended a aining plus for international arbitration and predicted that before Will ba remembered by WAR AND PEACE. New York, Oct. 17. Although declaring that all war have not resultI. Dr. Minot J. Savage, comed in paring War and Peace" before hia cnm;rt gallon ill the Unitarian church of Ihe .Mesiah hak asserted' ihat if g there coiild be soi .c aort ot between England and America those two nation could keep the luaie and lift tin civilization of the planet ; bin, iu order to do it, he added, they should need to lie strong ill No paarmic and strong i.Y nuvics. triotic American is willing to concede," said Dr. Savage, that the war of the revolution was a wicked war. The war of 1812 was md an evil, nor the civil war. if there ever was an war it was cur lute war with Spain. We must recoRmre that there arc certain admirable qualiti.- - !:i human nului'tt ihat arc fained in the midst Olied ienvtv, of conflict. hardihood, readiness to Kacrilii e, ronscrruiion to some great end wilhoul regard Io cokI, the development f the heroic qnnli-tie- s in the past pei hose have been with war, anil there culiarly are a tew great names in tho world that the world would Im (Mmser were it posNihle to forget. 1 do lint believn that war will cease to exist for a hundred or five hundred year. Bin 1 tin believe that a ihe ideal, thi eondilioii of pear and that we are working toward it. War was the conwiou (xauil.iou one time ami no nation though) of apnlo-glriu- g for going to war for any ennse. Tmlar no civilized nation dares tlefy the public moral sentiment of the world." county; Judge Livingstone and John P. Meakin, Castle Dale; Don Carlua W. Mueaer, Kanab. Kane county; Hon. E. O. Leatherwood. Oakley, Summit county; Hone Willard Done and Harvey Cluff, Deseret; Hon. John C. Cutler and Colonel George B. Squires. Saline, Sevier county; Colonel George B. Squires. Richfield; M. C. Davis, Box Elder county; Hon. J. H. Anderson. Oak City, Millard county; Hon. George Sutherland. Gov. Heber M. Wells, Spanish Fork. Wednesday, October 19th Judge J. E. Frick, Federation hall, Salt take st tha thousands The Terms of Sale Are Positively uuder-ataurliii- H Reese Howell Reward. gem-ratio- Republican meetings will be held aa folio wa: Tuesday, October 18 Hon. Joseph Howell and Hon. D. D. Houtz, Uintah 1 of buyers whe bought dkirlng that famous aala. Wo will givo another Coot Mark Sato on everything in stock and will Include ali Fall Goods arriving during gala. Domestic cuttings and all Cotton Goode bought oince drop In prices of those goodo are included. No artldo in our largo etock will bo reserved. Tho manner in which Now Merchandise will bo sacrificed will bo food for close, careful buyers. many generations have passed nations will find war, with th const aptly inShanghai, Oct. 17. Two sacks of creasing deadline!! of the weapons, mail of the steamer Calebs have been too costly and too destructive for civ- received here by way of Peklu. ilization. will." he said, Graveaend, Eng.. Oct. 17. The Every Cleveland, of tbe Kuropwm put more morality and raoro brains baa sailed for Portsmouth. into what la called the social rela- - SPEAKERS. March Of fore nan.-nsiuct li.n,. .ieeisred war have d'Uie so witin-i- t seeing where war wore goim, i. bud them. ' If the United S .Ui ... before 1SGi had bought the sla i . paying the owners 8 1. noil cavli. d.v you know how much this uatkiu would have averi? The war coat (5 oou apiece lor them, to say nothing ot the terrible loss of those thousand ef gaba.it men ou both side, the pick uud Itower of the laud. "Suppose those bravo and vigorous of body, with courage and Intellect had been spared to the country. We can't help feeling that the United State would have been a different country." i.-- r Mr. R. L. Campb-!- l ci l.oi,an wa iu tbe city today and ,.;i, Pache county will be found safeiy KirmHj.au in the cowing election. He stated that an iv:i;usiatic meeting wa held then L.-.-t s.u:uday night. Hon. William Glaanuioi f Ogden g the orator of the -- vi ning. Tbe pejple were wildly u:;ii:ts:astic, and the way in which Mi an twered and refuted u'l (.f ihe arguments of Powers w t iuom pleasing and thoroughly eujai'! powers bad siKiken there a week i.im u. hut the way in which h s s.'iiments were thkn up. dissected, ti.i-i- r fallibility allow n and genera! wc.ii.:ics exposed had materially helped iwrty of prosiierity. He said the entii- - ermnte was now t.igethi-r- . and working harnumiivu-lhe knew that the niuey would be the teturna found Republican caine in. day. REPUBLICAN SALE , ! A. F. Anderson and H. L. Sutton of Grantsville, Tooele county, were in the city today and speak very interestingly of eonditious in their section. Ihe gentlemen are busTnesa men in their home and will stay in Sait take hut a 111 COST OljR EL Sons Warning, A REWARD OF . FIFTY DOLLARS SSSi pf-TSM IransaUasiaa !9th 1903, canard a short alrralt" oa III otooftria meaner with said UneJ some 1. irrtttorence through south from the power tease, kaowa aa at a point about one mile of Ogdoa Canyon. mouth tho near Butloa, tn wise wilh aald lisa Interfere Persons are warned not to aoleetcd. but oertoun reeultoto propew M to lb. pnmio ii Ft-ne- -- VS-- ?. ay JZTSiZ. TSTfi Mid olectrie trana- 1 breaking of Insulators, or the tb itnllar obstruction over tbe whreo of cow - UTAH LIGHT .POWER CO By R S. Campbells Mgra BETTER NOTHING A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal poses. pur- Properly aged, sweet aroma delicious In taste( Me 0 G. H. B. Hilliard Ge Rcbcrg. CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Under Ntw Mina jemenL PMT'e Old Kentxiclty 'Phone 135-- k KIESEL , j GX CO O. He alleges In hia complaint that on the llth day ef Febraary last while In the employ of the defendant company, hla son wae riding on a work train, and that as a result of gross caroleea-naa- a on tha part of the defendant company hla atm was killed. It la alleged that a car containing 80,000 pounds of highly explosive powder was carried nn the train without any warning having been given the paanengera. who wert all employed by the company and wars riding on a work train from Lu-rl- n to Hogup, which was run into Jicknn aiding. Owing to the defective condition of the air brakes it was Impossible for the train to atop. A westbound train collided with it, and tha explosion killed Araenia. HELD UP A. WOMAN. A bold highwayman an late held up n womSaturday night and snatched aw purse from her. He twisted the chain, breaking It. and than made hia .are becoming (cape. These hold-up- s o numerous and tbe methods are so much the same that the police are Inclined to think are the work of they ne man or of an organised gang. 80 far the dragnet haa brought few auspicious characters under the care of the city. MARRIED QUIETLY, Mitt Elian Fife, formerly of Ogden, but mm- - with the Wilson hotel in wr. was quietly married to this Mr. tbarieii r. Whitehead last week. They remain in this city for n time and il later make their home at Park u,y. 'he home of the groom. WIFE FILES COMPLAINT. Sarah Cahoon filed an action for n the District court Monday Asm Hyrum Cahoon. The plaintiff ce Several mining men visited the ver Shield at Bingham yesterday. Last nights snowfall in Alta la ported aa being quite heavy. Sil- re- Lumber haa arrived at Alta for the head house. new Continental-Alt- a assessment on Berk The half-reTunnel Consolidated becomes delinquent November 24th. nt Majestic copper stork is reported io have sold in New York today at (1 a hare. It la reported that an important strike has been made In the Simmerone Fraction property at Goldfield. Cashier H. H. Green of (he Bingham Consolidated haa wired that he expects to arrive home tomorrow. Your Credit is Good On investigating our stock of Buy see and chairs we find a number of styles of which we only have two or We are going three of a kind. to close these out at cost. Now is yur opportunity. x GOOD Bed Pillows Two machine drills are at work In the Federal tunnel of the Daly Mining company's property at Park City. BLANKETS The bast is none too good to rest your htad on, eight hours ia every We sell tbe twenty-fai- r. famous Emmerich" feather pillows, all bearing UiU tag Three cars of ore from the Majestic Copper company's mines In Beaver county are at the sampler today. The Yam pa smelter at Bingham is abut down pending the Installation of some new boilers In the power houss "k Attam We have plenty of nice, warm lull size, all wool blankets; white red, grey, brown and mixed colPrices to suit your purse. ors. which is a guarantee of clean feather ami elastic durable pillows. Willard F. Snyder, general manager of the Western Exploration cominny, is still In New York. The date of his return la indefinite. QUILTS AND COMFORTS Emmerich Cushions Copley expects to leave for Chi- have handsome covers for them in beautiful patterns, cago during the week, and will open up a branch office of the W. H. Child brokerage Arm. that the defendant has felled to with the com niton neces-ttriGeorge T. Keller of this city, manuof life, and that he is of facturer of tbe assay balance bearing guilty annual Intemperance. She asks for hia name, was awarded the gold medal "on,h for the support of herself for the exhibtt at tha World's fair. and a 1 child. The couple "'fried in this city March 2, 1ML Newton Dunyon, accompanied by F. W. Nelson of the local office of the TO RECOVER MINING PROPERTY Colorado Fuel and Iron company, visited Marysvale last week and Inspected w fled In the district a mining property there. wp'?int wn Monday by Hugo Ketttcb against K'i,ieriar-Alf- a EdBarton Sewell, Mining company, be (jippg, thM th drfrad. ward Brush, secretary, and Anton Ellcompany haa unlawfully taken poa-- ers. of tbe staff of metallurgists of ihe mtn1n lo- - American Smelting and Refining comced in Little Cottonwood Property canyon, nnd pany, arrived in the city Saturday and declared tbe have been inspecting the big Murray "tier'W ,lle plant of that corporation. beg twills her ON CHAIRS Its Getting Cool. How is your Bedding? Better luck up wbal you need. We have everything you need. You may get what you want on easy payments. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. J. D. CliTe, manager of the' (Mala Gold and Copper company, expects to leave for ramp in a few days Ed payments. We have a good strong; line of these goods in nice (Team white, COtton lilted and very attractive colors and patterns. A good line of sheets and pillow cases. ca A good springs is a necessity, never mind We guarantee thia. All metal springs to give you ld fARLSON WILL PAY ALIMONY. Rone Wheeler haa returned from a trip to the Goldfield. Nev., district, very rar,l,n Hred of serving out much itnpresxed with it. He states, a in the county jail, however, that owners of ground are mi v!m1detlded to dead over to hln asking such exorbitant figures that bealimnV pPrtF that she may recover only men with abundant capital d'erwd by Judge Hall. On hind them baa a ghost of a show to get 1 sheriff W,U' IPWB h SIP re,""d MUSICIAN'S frolved b)r BODY. a telegram p: Call,a f SaUda. Colo.. Mon-'Lii- tv .nJ5f- - KklnS hln 1 ahip the i Weinachenk. the tuaieif who died at the county Jail a foothold. The ore shipments from Park City last week aggregated 2.188,200 pounds the shippers and the amount sent out by each being: pounds; Silver King, Daly-Wes- t, 1.133.200; 2.359.000 Kearns-Keit- b. 203,000; Woodside. 17.000; Cre- ole. 28.000; Ontario, 88.000; American Flag, 27,000. Mattress from Ostermoor fsmoue Prices from (5.50. urniture (4.50 io (3.00. Wood frame springy prtee JLPo Hyriim Pingrcc Manager. g |