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Show IT Tnr, Mnnxiyp examiner ''vx, stait. Tnrnsn.Y DEEDED WHILE IN TllAXCE. uues for employe A (vmri.iint filed b) Alr.-r- toiiaivaid k l:as attaaisi lns-- h, su h-- given warning that the title was in her name. She asks that the deed bo set aside. CATAItSBTERVNA ASY COW HAY LEAD .-. HOME8. B. Hartman. SVERY MOULD BE KEPT IN ' Do not pat It off. Do not wants too on la pfliVV ooopi8 nii riding M"x street cars, InspffloteflUy by taking other remedies Begin at Fernna and continue taking it until yon are positive that the cold hea once to toko . STrapid moring of the ear oools the i body unduly. When flffCAbTION I they board the ear, BETTER THAN I perhpa they are urniCISf. I alightly perapiring. it la StasihetodyM ,B thto condition tone chilled. Thia la eapeeially j s taeparaontaaitUng. a etreet ear ride in the Jddleof the day and ending It In the almost invariably reqnirea do not observe hence they catch tot SSnttai; Ulk St, are becoming eery frequent In the anmmer on thia aooonnt, and aa the beoomea weather cooler, It happena hi tit h aoToftener. of October no one Bariag the month think of riding on the car withal extra wrape. October la liable to A cold caught la get the whole winter. Great caution jhooidbe observed during the month if October against exposure to cold, gradually beoomea aocua-tom- d to the lowered temperature, when i us wi tei D a f entirely disappeared. Thia may nave yon a long and perhaps fatal illness later on in the season. Mr. George livings ton, a prominent architect and builder of Los Angeles, CaL, whites from the Census Office Building, Washington, D. 0., aa follows i 7 do not beeltnte, when I see m friend or acquaintance Buffering from a cold that fa ttubborn end threatening te become chronic, to recommend Peruna. It relieved me from a long and distressing catarrhal trouble and brought back the strength the dieeaae had takrn away. I recommend it aa a euro and a tonic that cannot be surpassed. Livingston. Mrs. B. Schober,Z21 loth St, Portland, Ore, writes i lam pleated to tettlfy to the won- derful curative value otPeruna in cases otcoUeanda rundown condition of the ayatem. I took it for a cold which I could not get rid of, and hi leta than a month It had cured me. I feet like a different peraoo. I now take it when I am run down and la need of a tonic, and I And it excellent in restoring lost strength. the liability to colds Ton certainly deserve uooess.t B. Bchober. I PRCVCRTS But, during the flrat We have In oar flies thousands of letooaet of cool nights, ters from grateful people who have been ba liabiUty of catching cold la great, cured by Peruna. If you do not derive prompt and satisgo wonder so many people acquire hiwcnlar rheumatism and kidney dla-w- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at oaoe to Dr. 8. B. Hartman, during thia month. doOTOMOB. m i ( Preside rtt of The Hartman Sanitarium, Polumbus, Ohio, and he will give you the benefit of his valuable advice At the appearance of the flrat should betaken according gratis. All correspondence held strictly con'to directions on the feottle, and eon-O- n nad until every aymptom dlaappeara. fidential. However, in spite of the greatest , colds will be caught. aymp-fbm,Pirn- SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT By Our SpecC&l Correspondent. Nil Of I MRS. BUTTERWORTII IUWS RECEIVER FIRED ON THEM. record-breakin- (123.000. The action was brought In compll ince wltb section 385 R. 8., which requires u capital stock of (50,000 The assets of the bank, according te (September) statement, are fe which la Inadequate the liabilities. ri't The other assets of the bunk are raid t be real estate valued at apand proximately (40,000 and notes paper securities approximating (60,000. There are between 400 and 500 depositors whose claims will nil be paid in t:me as the realizations on the assets will nnre than cover the claims. The receiver will wind tip the affairs of the litsk as soon as possible. the last (V.H86.40, ROBBERY! ROBBERS! ROBBED! Robberies' are occurring In such a that the question on What's the latest In crime?" , There were four daring attempts last night and one bold daylight rubbery this afternoon. The grocery store of J. 11. Preecs and company wad cnered during last iht. A search for plunder was Mde pm they found nothing to sat-lf- y them so they tried the postal in the store. The money drawer was tried but as It was empty ihi.y secured nothing. All that was valuable was in the safe, which they did n- -i attempt to open.' They left Ithoui securing anything of value so Ur ss Is known. rapid succession the streets is FEARED MURDER. John Cha-- e. a Cherokee Indian was found in a demented con111 a rude ut emihirueied nf dition gunny sacks and old packing boxe-- , liehiud a livery stable on First Wei street. Hr had lelefiiucd to pole e headquarters that a woman was aiter him and he feared that she wunld kill him. Chief Lynch went, tu tire scene of the retried trouble uul found the man. He told a tale of madman's horror. He is the nuiu who rushed Into the Sheriffs office yesterday telling the same tale, lie Is a morphiniae and suffers from frightful hallucinations. half-bree- d WITH THE POLITICIANS. It.-- ' the head of bhou.il v.i.s, li to The thnith 'letup', tt'etivcil y J. ' P. paving oi . con- - l Otll- tu.' '.i. racLur. to..: i, the Mrs. William T. Tuesday afterutHiu leaves a husbaud .ijnv hVt, j,ave ;;vm Mirrey i;. . t I -! a " Twenty candidate died She i.iU'iien. "H. hena. ! i a i,.iniisnin ijit, Mvtje sallll's to 'he order of Noui Shrine will cross iN night St the hall of i: . in Bert Fuller. Sannte! N, his will ride ike ra-f.. at Ualdet i. holies to make n ,,n s ; , hauf-feu- r, iu He i;is.-htn- s against Jed Newkirk i.: showing um.ms i No. . Ihe ptiiiy tlii! lie ii "Fur. !it gum f.ir r- ;;c .1 i; s I.--- ' :'e ; .:. 1 i i imdua'n i? u.cer has .1.1 ,Kati-oi.- NEW RECORD lo chuigee, being as Republican, speakings will Its held as follows Wednesday night: W. D. Livingston and J. P. Meakin at Deseret; Judge Reed at Park City; George Sutherland and Gov. Wells at Heher; E. O. Leatherwuod at Kamas; Willard Done at Kanosh; J. C. Cutler and Col. Squires at Monroe; Jd. C. Davis in Hox Eider couni y; Alms Ehlredge at Koo-share- v George Smith, a well known Democrat of Park City, was in town Tuesday. On account of other engagements it la not thought likely that Mrs J. Ellen Foster will visit Utah this campaign. Mrs. Foster's datea in Utah were from October 20 to 29 th. The Democratic State committee la trying to secure the services of former Congressman Charles A. Towne for the last of the month. Mr. Towne is a speaker of national repute. The De'morrstlc State committee announces rallies slid speakers as follows for Wednesday; Levi N. Harmau and W. W. Kay in Garfield county; S. A. in Uintah King and W. E. Rydah-county; James H. Moyle at Joaeph; W. 11. King at Elisinore; Z. 1 Cobb aL Hyrum; B. H. Roberts at Lchl; O. W. Powers at Sanaa. g The boldest attempt at robbery that has occurred In this city for same time was made this afternoon. Two men entered the house of Mrs. Ik N. Tyler at 103 South Second West while she was Is hir door yard. raking un thp leaves. She had been out of the house only' five or ten uJnules when she returned to find the men rifling the drawers In the furniture and going through her trunks. They already had secured n purse and had emptied it into their pockets end under the arm of one of the'raen was a Jarge bundle Mrs. of valuable property. Tylsr men screamed and frightened the nwav. They 'darted out of the house through cross lota behind the county jail and after gaining the sidewalk the proceeded leisurely along the street as if they were the most Innocent people oil earth. Meanwhile Von Hoke, James Ryan and John Walden were giving chase. Coming around the corner Ryan sighted the pair and the trio pursued them. They ware caught sad taken to the county jail and there they were arrested by the jailer and confined. One of the men gave his name ns John Leahy. There are officers who believe they are the men who have been causing all the trouble lately. EVEN STOLE THE LINE. t " BA5EBALL .u.i.'i-Kc- t Montreal. Turn Burroughs, FRISCO. 7; PORTLAND, 8. athlete, touight broke his own world's rec.trd for continuous dull Portland, Ore.. Oct. 19. Timely- hitswinging of 42 hours hy swinging them 'New 1 ork, (ki. !v- - the fidlnwiilg ting hy the visitors and good fielding 43 hours affd 6 minutes. oliiiial antitiiitK'i-im'iisa.- inadc in caused the home team to lose today. lieaibiuar r, i. yarding the 11. H. E. Store FOOT BALL PLAYER HURT. MUiatioii iu Fiiih: "Ihe p.iwer und Portland 3 9 ii.ilui u. i of ihe Mi .i.i.ii ihuivh i'u San Francisco . 1 7 u :.l New Haven. Conn.. Oct. IS.Joeepn in t'rah, Wyoming Batteries Stvrkell Lsi-y-; and ud Niva.ij is le, i.u:ie i The dilft H. '1 Witcher, a lab junior, who was Wheeler and Wilson. id lit iiiir-n- i tu 1 i;i!i is nil in fiuir of hurt in yesterday's football scritn- Umpire Brown. ' c I'fi-s- i ieiM. an! will pid.uhly t!:.it Mate. H it it is just as well in sty that the in iiH tioi i::;ule mie or promise of any k':: ! tu the Mur: .:i church, and will but. to'iier the c::-- imsldiii-cs. enter with that pi ) a: jHihtiiiii aa,e- I ,'it. i:.! .fui:. No Id. of any Mu-- l.us hei i , ,j .e foe tp,- vine." "!s,i elmuii fji ed a dull i it that even the !!. rai I. the niy.it u of Iiein.iiTaev, iiiii.m-ntupon it tu this morning's tss. lip ,es. ia all indirect way. liMt i;ni!X ; u. item - ! fuliuw the U, t. 12 Kng!i.-- h - : -i. , ;iu-i-- s mi accept , 1 H'i:--i.-;t- . Will be remembered by dew-rHu- . :i:-i- t s John A. from Omaha. is at tint Kenyon G. W. Hayes of Helena is Kenyon. at the 8. Hayward and II. A. Hayward are at the Kenyon front New Y ork. N. Theloar of Butte Is at B. R. Masbaeler Is from Chicago. the Wilson. at the Wilson Robert Campbell of Denver is at the Wilson. William Venable Wilson. of Eureka Is at tbe The Terms of Sale Are Positively G. A. Smithy .of Chicago is Knutsford. at. riTTK Sons Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS A reword of Fifty Dehorn (50.M), will bo paid by the Utah UgU ft Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on tbs evening el transmission April 29th, 1903, censed a abort etoyult" on Its elsetrie liana Mid seme with manner, company's la interference tine, through at a point shout one mile south from the power house, known as Pioneer Elation, near the month of Ogden Canyon. Persona are warned not te Interfere la any wise with sold linn It la safe to the public If nnmtdssted, tat serious results to props fatal results to persona can be caused through the, tr and possible of tones, or brooking of Insulators, or the throwing ef wiree, limbs similar obstruction over the wires til company's said electric transmission Use. COUNTY. linn. Willis JolitiKvn of rircleville, was iu the today and Knutsford. rejiortr-everything in his section as looking very nitu-Kepuptleau. There D. O. Rideout, Jr., will leave (or a lie A. N. Kcllnerr of San Jose Is at the Imd lieen :nne little camprflga tour of Wayue county the said, hut it fa now: happily clenn-d- . off Knutsford. , first of the week. and evorylhing looks gxid fur the 61 r. and Mrs. 6hirgan-Ros- e of San psrty of ptoHpi'i-liyJames A. Largcnt and local candidates will address a Republican rally Diego are at tbe Knutsford. Mr. Rose SPEAKERS' DATES ia manager of Ihe Hotel del Coronado at Labor hall Wednesday. In San Diego. Thursday, October 20-- - lion. Joxejih A Democrat In rally will be held at Hon. I). D. Houtz. Trice; Judge Howell, Riverton Wednesday night. The meetLivings! nntt. Joint P. Mnkin. lerron; ing will be addrSsed by W.E. Smythe, Fred MeOurrln. N. H. Tanner, Frisco; A. W. Strlngfellow and H. C. Lund. Dull Carlos Muste-r- , Ruekvllle; Hon. K. O. Lest hei wood. Wnudiand; Hon. WilW. J. Horne, Ray Van Cott and oth lard Iktite. Meadow; llou. John C. Culere will address a Democratic rally at Balt Lake City, Oct. 19.-a ler, Colonel Geotpe B- - Squires, little Granger Wednesday night. damnable plot is now existing between M. C. Dnvi. Box Elder councounty; the and the Democrats,'1 Hon. II. Andenstn, B. H. Roberts will address a Demoremarked a ixditiclan this morning. ty; Hon. J.Alins Eidrcdge, Annahelig. cratic rally at Lchl Wednesday evenThe recent announcement that Prank county; Jtulgo J. E. Frick, Hon. ing. This la Mr. Roberts first appearJ. Cannon had been employed by and Sevier D. N. Straup, Workingmen's Republiance during the campaign. now Is In the employ of the Democan l uh, Ogden; Hon. William cratic national committee, raised such Wellsville. Abel John Evans, oneif the stalwart a tumult of remark, that, accepting the Friday. October 21 Hon. Josejih Democrats of Utah rounty. was In the denials made by eithnf the Howell, llou. D. I). Houtz, Sunnyside; or'Ileniori-vilcfleadercity Tuesday. 61 r. Evans will leave fur would lead Livingstone, John 1. f Meakin, Judge 8L Louis Thursday. to the assumption 'that tiipy wen both and N. H. Huntlngfoii; Fred MrGiin-lbadly maligned and unjustly aerused. Tanner, Milford; Don Carlos Miisn'T, A Democratic meeting for women Did you ever slop to consider this Lesthi-rwuod- , will be held at the residence of Mrs. man I agree with you that he Is not Toqttervllle; Hon. K. O. Hon. Sutherland. Rorkport; George W. A Hodges, 226 North Sixth West, worthy of much thought, but bear with Governor lleber 61. Wells, Fairview; me a little, while I trace out some of Hon. Wednesday evening. Music and speakWillard Done, Fillmore; Hon. his history. I will only revert, tirhll John ing will constitute the programme. Col. George B. Squires, CjsCiitler, in a general way, since Pangitllch ; 51. C. Davis, political career Box Ider The National Democratic committee Utah was admitted as a state: H. Hon. Cache J. Anderson. rounty; notified Chairman Bamberger Tuesday Cannon came out an avowed candilion. Alma Joseph; that Janies M. Brin ton of Colorado date for the senate at Utah's state leg- county; would arrive In the city the last of the islature. Opposed to him at tbai Hon. John T. Hammond, lion. iv. J. week to campaign for the 8iate and time, were Judge C. W. Bennett, Judge Harris. J Blaine; Judge Reed, Morgan; Judge I. S. Tanner, Hon. A. L. Booth, ' national ticket. C. C. Goodwin, Isaac Try ratio and ArMona; Hon. William Glasmann, lewi-toClomtts Allen of film, N. Y., and E. I'ayne of tbe same plai n are at. the (Si Reward. The Republicans of Pall 1,nke City will have nn npjiortunity next Saturday evening to beer th; in' , oi ice when a party of prosperity exp,u:u grand rally will hr held iu the Salt l.hke theater. 'Ilie Mieikcrs v.'itl he Judge Thistd'isitiH l td, In, llunr A. J Then l.'irvept nnd local candidates. will lie nt'isle and a general evening of Republicanism, everybody Is in vlied sml urged lo ailend. FROM ED .S Howell I GRAND RALLY. the A C were put in the "Just how CliirliHon or the president. or any eotntniltee iiiuld give such assurance, or what sense there was In telling It fr siu-- a deal Imd been made, vpk one of the tilings nn fellow could find nul. 'Ihe story was so thoroughly cirruhited Unit il readied the New nnd gained wide credence lork iu the tust.' 1 H. C. Gill of Colorado Springs Is at tbe Knutsford. 9 the thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sale. We will give another Coat Mark Sals on everything In stock and will Include ali Fall Goads arriving during Sato. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goode bought Unco drop In prices of No article these goodo arc included. In our large stock will bo reaervod. The manner In which Now Merchandise will bo sacrificed will bo food for ctoea, careful buyers. I a.-.- Under direction of County Chairman J. U. Eldridge, the Republicans were at work yesterday with carriages getting the voters out to register. They secured about 9,(M0 voters of which thp Republicans claim 75 per cent. taken to the hospital today suffering from injuries to the sprin and head. FOR SWINC1NG CLUBS. jl Frank S M: i:iin may the pu.--.. f ; Utah which was tc ,y the no i evt Episcopal convcnil. i: , .s tic church end Iccsiil,Mit He draws a I.. ;.,, r ;i'ary (iohi Hi a I would e,tier effiH-- t the his present iNMitiuu . i ;.,ut of a chur !i or Sim ml. and this. too. . congregation iu Ki by tit, wav. in the rue nf Ihiwcrs' claim that the party is the Coach Bladdock hus , :Hiiized class saivpi ton ,.f full, of tilt .Moniions ah 4 teams at the univi:ij:y imil iv- (hig of Rood Sxout. In fa,t so t 'tin arc means hopes to gel m;' ; ;1 i,,.- fo.it-ha- il t'vjuuus picl mcs tliat even hi-- t Ihm material In the !i. n friends arc denoum ing and have teams and coioesu are hint in sight. Ihe Hemld this morning, in an edf- -t ui:il, explodes the fallacy of Cannon' After a fast fight ) the argument in which he claims a deal of egveral shuts, Mininn-.- l (Kiber Tay- witti Hie Mormon cloinh und the Relor urrrsted Tom t m Fifth publican pany, hy Hid following stateSouth and State Hus Ha.-xar- d ment: has figured in a iinmiur of brsw-l"'Fully a month ago, when General IihiI n visit of recently sud will prolutbly be severely J. 8. riai'k-Miten nays In Full fjihe. locul Repubd(lt with. licans, particularly the friends of Senlitis year will pmWbly he the last ator Finorit, passed the wcid around year that a preparatory school will be wiilt an air of mystery that Clarkson ctmdiicted in connect u in with the State hud come as the personal representaand Hist assur-am-- e university. President Kingsbury and tive of Hie bis council are considering the nailer. lit; 1 liren given Hint Su'oot aniibl ret pi it his seat In the , IT:-hAT THE HOTELS. Idaho and Wyoming senaie If The Rev. mage, was . :.c lit i si;, ml. I ,.!. I: ,i si.,- i of the Friend coursing meeting has been poM posted on account of the Miit'iny weather. ti1(, i. s.;ji,- . 1!,.-- : rimiuiitiic a s::n, inept tl.i'-- . tin- J !.e sttrveyor-gem-.- n returned from Uint:-'- s. eh :i lieen making of the lands. ;, j,. ;. j; u : 1'aM t arv. .i I e ioo. co, rime d UTAH LIGHT (CL POWER CO.. Dy Re Se Campbell. Mgft . Mrs. A. Butterworth's store on Third South and Third West was the qcene of another attempt to rub. As the thieves were trying to force the front dour of the store, Mrs. Butterworth seized her revolver and fired on them. They ran and she gave chase, firing ns AFFAIRS OF BANKING HOUSE OF she ran. The me nesesped in the darkness and have not been seen. The B. H. SCHETTLER TO BE run to patrol made n WOUND UP. the scepe nod after n long search fur Ruffians the men the officers gave up the hunt Robbery to Increase Boy Nearly Kills Child Other CapiTRIED. TO ROB IN DAYLIGHT. tal City Affairs. Balt Lake City, Oct. 19. One of the eldest Balt Lake bankers, B. H. Schet-tle- r, has his institution in the hands of s receiver. Secretary of State Jas. T. Hammond filed u petition in the Third district court asking that's receiver be appointed to take charge of the bank of B. H. Schettler at 22 South Main street. Judge Hall appulnt-r- d Robert R. Anderson us receiver and be took charge at 11 oclock this morning. His bonds were fixed at DRUG CRAZED HE ,p ( mti:.-to- in the pm u uiid Jk'.itiM'l 1..: Tracy i:r uhieh bhc alleges ihji & was liv uuiicd ill,- woman aul ihin-iicompt-lK-i- i In ilda bi, ll I.. iran.-laoma property to her bet-having mad to believe that sdic receivof JJ.oih). she aling a leges tlia, she did not receive iliia sum or any oilier mho as consideration xnd that alie wa whoily iuKuenced in the transar-io- ;i i,y the uiuau who placed r unitor ibis apeli. Shs also a'ilr::cs that the defendant gave mortgage t the other defendant. Russel L Tracy on ihe property for (Jon. alth. ugh the plaintiff had It v i;at tiiuUKl:! orronrr motsmxo,- BETTER NOTHING Political Notes A Whiskey for Household and ledidnal purProperly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in tastea psrfcc1 poses. What Glas-man- n. s F. J. KlEvSEL & CO., ocjchbjP croMr:iiayacggssare5ii El')-Rdg- The Americans" promise a hot time at Sandy on FTiday night. It Is presumed Congressman" Hilcs will be the speaker. v The visit of Simon Woolf, to this city is said to have had no political significance whatever, "if R hapiiens" to the contrary notwithstanding. Harry Joseph, a prominent member of the B'nai Brlth. jiays that Mr. Woolfs visit was purely a fraternal one and hod absolutely no connection with politics. While here, however, the gentleman tpok occasion to express bis political views and gave it as his opinion that President Roosevelt would be elected. When Mrs. George Chugg of 443 West Second South retired last night There will le n smoker at Republishe left on the clothes line quite a number of pieces of her washing that can county headquarters ' on Friday . had not sufficiently dried during the night. day. 8am u el Newhnuae, B. H. Roberts. In the morning she went out to take T. Caine, E. A. Hartensteln and John so. no them in but bad occasion to do B. B. Quinn have been appointed n She had been spared the trouble by committee to meet Hon. Bnurke Cork-ra- n some miscreant who hsiA not only when he arrives here on Monday stripped the line of the clothes during next. the night bat had taken with him the clothes line.. Probably he would have The Tribune's cruel aspersion to Ihe to hang them up to dry and so he effect that the Democratic , county on line which provided himself with the is about the Mcadest headquarters to do so. The officers are in hot purIn Utah, la resented by Secy. spot TEA STORE ENTERED. suit but up to this moment have been C. M. Jackson, who says that the thief, Tribune Is rant In n position to know unsuccessful In locating the The tea store of the National Tea clothes or line. inasmuch ns Tribune men never come Importing company on the corner of that way. am 8o'ulh raid-6 Third was partly jn RUFFIANS NEARLY MURDERED. by the thieves THE NEWS IN BRIEF. early this morning. A tie plate glass window was .smut-an- d Three young boys very nearly killabout (25 worth of goods were ed little Leroy Laugsn, aged 3, yesJohn Henry Smith and John Deru tten irfm the display window. terday. The child was playing in the are associated with eastern capitalists street and his companions decided in n plan to make a great sanitarium WERE FRIGHTENED awat. that It would be good fun to fill him out of the old Warm Springs bathing with mud. They stuffed soft clay into resort. Burglars entered the store of J. G. the babys mouth and then filled his Prison but were Secretary of State Hammond has frightened away ears. The child's mother noticed them ,ore lbey secured anything. In time to sure its life and when she mailed certificate of nomination the reached him he had become uncon- various nominees for office in the state. scious. tried again. Sheburrledly removed the The articles of incorporation of the plastering and restored him to conn,s ihieves, it Is thought, sciousness. The child had been sub- Martin Coal and Fuel company have T V RK Morrisons store went' ject to fits and this brutal treatment been filed with the county clerk. n ,s. tl,re f Mrs. Kndall across has brought buck the malady. Nearly t Alfalea Young resigned 'from the Di wben they did get a pound of dirt was taken from the in sit iC ' to throw n pickle cbild'a mouth and' ears. Thq sheriff is free public library hoard because he Is harm 'brutish the front door. opposed to the payment of large sai- looking for the young hoodlums. . thur Distributors H. B. Hilliard G. gw C. Rtbcrg. 9 F' n. Brown. Judge nwinrtl was the moet formidable opponent that Camion had. Cannon made overtures to liennett. looking in a caucus. Bennett agreed to a raurus on the following conditions: That for his ((.'sunons) support, Bennett would throw his sttengi h lo Cannon, in exchange for thp same from Cannou. This, in spite of the protests of Bennett's friesds. The caucus wau held; Cannou was declared thp first cbpice of the caucus. Then Cannon, instead of holding good his promise to Bennett, threw his strength to Arthur Brown, leaving Judge Bennett entirely out. The Judge's friends advised him to not. abide by the result, of the caucus, hut the Judge was firm; T gave my promise, gdutlemen. I must abide by it. thus, you see. Frank Cannon got his seat in the senate hy a contemptible piece of jioliiiral trickery. His coiiree iflnee that time has been the same. In the St. Louis convention, elected as a regular Republics n delegate to tbe convention of LSftfi. he. In common with that other Tom Kearns, bolted the convention. It whs a grand, spectacular play, for Canr.un. realizing tbe opportunity gran icd onto dazzle bis constitutbe outlook for some ents, and ever sort of a bluff, did not fall. What lias been his course since that time? In every Instance where he has been honored by any party that he lias lie longed to, he has proved unstable, nor has bis latest move proved him otherwise. He has been honored as a delegate to congro-- s, then Senator and in many other ways, by the people of Utah. The Democrats, when he Joined them, took his new found faith in of spirit, and in order to encourage him In whai tV-- believed bis sincere convictions, even chose him as their state rhalrtra'-t- and it wan an honor, too. Even here he was unstable again. The remit of Cannon's recent speech is beginning to be felt, for the New YorkVVrld has copied it: other eastern papers are copying it. and It Is now being need throughout the country as a Democratic campaign document. If he it an American, a member of narty whose organ that rarrteii tbe name of Pres idem. Roosevelt at I' y . Saturday. Octolier 22 lions. Joseph Howell and D. I). Hoitiz, Cattle Gate; N. 11. Tanner, Beaver, Fred Don Carlos V tinner, SI. George; Hon. E. O. LraUtcrwond. Wanshiii; lion. George Sutherland, Governor Ifelier M. Wells. PaniH-tcounty; Him. Wllhrd Done, Hfildcn; Hon. John C. Culler, Col. George B. Squires, Piute coiiniy; Judge Rend, Judge .1. . Friik, Provo: M. C. Davis. Bax Elder eounty; Hon. J. H. Anderson, Cache county; Hon. Alma Eldredge. Inveriiry; H on. If A. Smith, iJtke Kltore; Hon. J. 1'. Hammond. Hon. X. J. Harris. Layton; Judge Friik, Judge W. I. Snyder, Stockton; Judge H. 8. Tanner, Sun tannin; Hon. George Rutherlami. Foun- CENTRAL , 9 ROTE AND BAR Under Ntw Mina jemcni 'Phone 135-- k ma cscnJcssa A msxBxmvm ca QO You need 9 a Pali Suit and Overcoat tain Green; Hon. William Glasmann. Kithniond for yourself and boys. Putnams has them in great abundance and t the RIGHT PRICES. SPORTS OF over before you buy. THE Dont fall to call and look them HILO AUTO RECOHDS BROKEN. Cleveland. 0., Oct. 19. Tbs automofor fifty end twenty-fiv- e bile miles were broken here today st the Cleveland Driving perk, during n matinee race under the auspices, of tbe Cleveland Automobile club and sanctioned hy the American Automobile modal Ion. Charles fiord t. ran his machine fifty miles In 55:42, as against the former mark of 1:01 23 5 and Earl Klaer cent his machine twenty-fiv- e miles in 23:59. as against, the previous record of 29 40 Putnam rei-onl- 2-- 2--5. HERRERA SICK. itte. Mont.. Oct. 19. The Herrera-Goodmmatch, scheduled for October 24;h, has bcv-i- called off. Ihe reason assigned is that the Mexican is sick to meet the St. and in no 1mis lad. II an 2345 Washington i COURSING MEET IDSTPOXED. Friend, Neb., Oct. 19. Avenue i The opening ,s; 1 |