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Show examiner ogden, Utah, ripay morning, octobhi TnE sionxixa he addr.swd sen mid In- - finer. David E an SALT address the Thursday By lv.'ifcLa-- 1 ,, EX SPOUTS and Kav Van Con wT S:iiv: 'mirvti'-ai j the fir.jlep.rt-triearnra out by Chief 6 d theater in the Uh. council, member, of L.ion controlling the heater the of (W' jj officernot kn0n ,Bd f7he drill until th. of the department prw- -' n. n, fire. It h.t there from th. time minute, four Bounded until every " tW to fight the fe lUeriof the theater had to the practice and all SI .Suwued ith remarkable preciaion. fire completed and now if N heeit in any part of the damage j2?,ErouW J arebut littlenumerous l fire-pro- 7JSriMit iben ffTmttmA Uppcii. Charles H. Kayser has Just come from the Yuma desert in Ariaona. unit brings news of the death on that hot rand waste last June of Charles Llew- 1. bul Hale elyn of this city. Kayser found nint MM wandering in the desert dying of thirst and attended him three days iq the hope of saving his life. asly highwayman. GEXTLEM mine-owne- BEAR KILLLED NEAR robber dreaed neatly and .iking pleasantly entered the drug late laat night the proprietor to hold hltn hand meanwhile covering FARMINGTON. J. Rent rod of Farmington killed a large bear three blocks Tram Farming-to- n yesterday. He was brought to this city and is being sold for his meat. SiLlded lie Sth Tin ngly waa parley of word. After through hla pocket finding jSng i 5Ebrt a watch thla he wa. requeat-lto return and w it h Stable politeness he did so. The waa then opened and then deSwu secured. The man come. had he as as quietly The supreme court at the close of its session yesterday afternoon, adjourned court until Tuesday, January 3, J9U5. There are about ten cases on the calendar for the October term of court, which were not beard, and they will have to De reset for the next term of court. puted FOOTPAD GOT LITTLE. J i u who would not bu and robbed held up T of $1.50 I laat Thomas Murchie. the Elite eMntal hospital Judgment in favor of the plaintiff for haa been rendered r Judge Lewia in the case of 8an1 S. Stillman against the Century Gold Mining company. The action was brought to recover money loaned to defendant by VHITAKER Judge Hall haa granted Jenta S. Mellon a divorce from Harry E. Melton on the ground of The iiar-tle- a were married on June 26. 1696, and have one child, the custody of which is awarded to the plaintiff. She was also allowed $60 as alimony, payable at the rate of $6 per month. evening. $294.24 THIB 18 THE MAN? Inmate of the who eacapM Institution some lime agoof tke UBHriwbo has figured Burton, neeti In the slashing of Mary last, raptured in Hardscrabble and Sheriff Sharp siiht by Deputy from Gwrd Ronnettl who came up man. Ha waa retyiwro to rpiure the urned to the asylum Thursday. PMintlff. rt. LAnlE3. : Phoebe Evans filed a In tbe haa ren- probate division of the petition district court County Attorney Whitaker regia-taritoday, asking to be appointed admins-tratri-x dered a decision lu the matter of of the estate of William Evuta, for alflction that will find favor wtth the fair sex. He haa deceased, who died on June 10, 1902. decided that they do not have to tell The estate consists of real property There are eleven the agent their ages. He holds that If valued at $3,000. oath that heirs to the estate. The they will Rubarrllx1 to tha sufficient. petition hau it .is been set for hearing before Judge Hall they are 21 or over that 1 not who one on Friday, November 4th. He also holds that any SI at the time of registration, but If or tbe After thirly-tw- o they will be before Nov. 8tb years of married elilife, Sarah C. Folsom haa been granted day of election that they too are a divorce by Judge Hall from William gible as voters. R. Folsom on the ground of failure to 6MELTERJ1EN AND support. The parties were married in FARMERS AGAIN. thin city on May 22, 1872, and have six children, two of whom are minors. of citizens A ms Mrs. Folsom was awarded the meeting of tlje custody the south portion of the county la beof the two minor children, $40 per Blake month alimony and $75 attorney's fees. ing held tonight at the Granite meeting house in conference with of the smelter companies The following cases were argued and are submitted operating In that vicinity. They before the supreme court of again trying to solve the question yesterday: Johanna II. Brlxen. appeldone of In matter damage the rquity lant, v. Soren K. Jorgensen; Ephraim the rrups by the smoke and fumes Dunn vs. the Oregon 8hort Line railthe of c rising from the operation road. appellant; Lila Head vs. Charles smeltplants. The proportion of the Read, appellant. the to er people has been submitted committee of farmers but haa nut met default In flavor of the Judgment Further action plaintiff In by with their pleasure. the case of I. N. Parker on indefinitely. nay drag against Jeter Frandaen, J. W. Seeley and J. H. Wilcox, has been rendered FEW BRANCH FOR SHORT LINE. by Judge Lewis in the sum of $906 principal, $100 at fees and Line The Oregon Short engineering, $11.60 costa The attorney's scion waa brought to department la making preparation to recover cm a promissory note. begin work at once on tbe new MiniThe doka branch within two week. WTTH MINING MEN. work ill Ire done by the Utah Construction company. The first mine car of ore from the Silver Shield tunnel passed out on HARRIS VERSUS CH1FMAN. Wednesday. The celebrated Harris vs. Chipman George Hancock Is down from Park esse reujiened in the Federal court City fur a few days' visit. this mrn!ng. The suit Is for $76,000 fiamigcH claimed by the plaintiffs from M, M. Johnson spent Wednesday at the bank of James Chipman in Am- the Boston Consolidated, of which he erican ',rk for misappropriation of la manager. fund. The plaintiffs are represented by Hreckinbridge and Hoppaugh, S. M. Levy has returned from his the former having come from Omaha to Montana, where he has been trip yesterday in cunauct ths case. This examining mining property. deBorning the entire session was voted tu the opening statements made J. M. Callow, expert mill man, has by th? attorneys fur the plaintiff. The returned from the north, where he has use is expected to continue through-ra- t been Introducing his patent classifiers the ng nt week. Klir BRAY WAS RIGHT. Judge C. B. Diehl has decided In the re, filed by City Scaler of Weights ad Richards against Kid Huy that scalea which are usad for Private purposes and not for the weighing of articleg bought and sold are wt wi'hin the ordinances. EERIOLs CHARGES AGAINST WIFE Rulla A. Wood, a Lincoln county, wsdi. i .an has filed serious charges ninst his wife, Nina Wood. He haa n divorce and allege tat she c,n fr guilty adultery and that with disreputable peo-nd that she is extremely cruel were married in Lo "ts.bii in Ian;. , I1 i c,,nsirts nW "ILL INSPECT Sulerintendent v SCHOOLS. J. L. Hackett, Kentucky mining operator, who ia heavily interested in Nevada, la in the city on his way back from the eoaat. It is understood that the Majestic company haa arranged for placing the bonds recently issued. The Taylor-Brunto- n sampler reports the arrival of four cars of ore from Tonopsh and four from TIntic. Lafayette Hanchett. manager of the Newhouse In teres tk, spent 'Wednesday In Bingham. A. L. Jacobs, manager o the Bit Her Uberal, went out to camp on Wednes- day. The Democratic state committee announces the following itinerary for Thursday night: Levi N. Harman and W. W. Ray. Garfield county; 8.A. King, and W. E. Rydaleh. I'lnta county; James H. Moyle. Moroni; Judge Powers and Judge King, Richfield; A. J. tWebeiF, Emery rounty. l'IT OX A RAIL BOND. A Democratic rally will he held at r,m,; Attorney Benner X. Smith, Hunter Thursday Right. The rally will of Public In-c- - Neloa 111 Fo to the pf he state Friday to 'rl,ools. One week from wl!1 to Morgan county lu'nl.k Rxak t.i th principals and teach- - I F. A. Shirmer, one of the directors tbe Boston Consolidated, la at Bingham inspecting that property. of d ib.-V- i - - 1 BOY SAYS I ! HE IS NOT GUILTY - 1 ! i - U : : MM COST March Of i T SALE 1st IH-il- . d cr Dan TRAGEDY i LEADS TO rs DAN PATCH TOGO KXIIIHITION Friday, Oc lolier 21 Hon. Josephe; Hon. D. D. Houtz, Runny-sidHowell. Judge Livingstone. John P. Ma-kiHuntington; Fred MiGurrin and N. H. Tanner. Milford; Don Carlos Mustier, Toqnerville; Hon. O. E. leather wood, Ror k port : Hon. George Sutherland, Governor Heber M. Wells. Fair-vieHon. Willard Done, Fillmore; Hon. John C. Culler, Colonel R. Squires, Pangttitrh; M. C. Davis. Box Elder county; Hon. Alma Joseph; Hon. Janie T. Hammond, Hon. N. J. Harris. Blsiim; Judge Reed, Morgan: Judge H. S. Tanner. Hon. A. L. Booth, Mona; Hon. William Glasmann. I'wlston. Saturday, October 22 Hons. Joseph Howell and D. D. Houtz, Castle Gate; Fratl McUurrin, N. H. Tanner, Beaver; Don Carlos Musser. SI. George; Hun E. O. Iatherwood. Wanaltip; Him. George Sutherland. Governor Heber M. Wells, Sanpete county; Hint. Willard Done. Holden; lion. John C. Culler, Colonel George B. Squires. Piute county; Judge Reed. Judge J. N. Frick, Provo; M. C. Davis. Box Elder county; Hon. J. II. Anderson. Cache county; lion. Alma Eldredge, Inverttry; Hon. H. A. Smith, iJtke Shore; Don. J. T. Hammond, Hon. N. J. Harris, I Judge Frick, Judge W. I. Suyder. Stockton; Judge H. 8. Tanner, Ran Hon. George Sutherland, Fountain Green; Hon. William Glasmann, Richmond. n, Eld-redg- e, .ay-to- n; t NOT AN A Soldiers Shot in Houce of Causes Burning of Resort. MILE, Memphis, Tenn., Oi l. 2u. Tomorrow Pan Patch, the champion pacer, will go an exhibition mile. Today's results: 2:07 are, $1,060, two In three, (unfinished from yesterday) -- Shlnx 8, won the third nad fourth heats In 2:07 -4, 2:05 King Direct won the second heat in 2:05 1 2. Belle Me won the first heat In 2:t4 Dry Mono-pol- e, Oregon Maid and Don N. also started. 2:05 pare to wagon, amateur drivers, two In three, (unfinished from yesterday) Angus Pointer, (Mr. Billings,) won the second and third heats In 2:04 2: (ul Banin Grattan won the first heat In 2:06 4 and was drawn In the third. Morning Star also start4. 4. ed. 2:30 trot, $1,000, two In three Miss Jeanette won two straight beats In Kln-triMaiden 2:23 1 4, 2:18 and Al Smith also started. Kentucky stock farm slnke, $7,500, three year old trotters, two tn throe Grace Bond won two straight heats In 2:10. Alsxwortlty, Alire Ed2:07 gar, 'i'otaro and Glory tjuayle also started. 2:12 pare, $1,000, two in threcM-TIlliSaale, won two straight heats in 2:0!) -Lulu May Three Feeds 4, 2:09 for One Cent, Lillie Sphlnix, Dan Yt., Miss Georgia, Gaycly, Adclphia and Riley McKeen also started. 2:12 trot to wagon amateur drivers, two in three Olive, won the second I and third Aeaia In 2:21. 2:12 won the first heat in 2:15 3-- 4. 2. e 2. mo-ge- ne 2. As tbe following letter is WORTH TRACK. It is given In full herewith: Salt Lake City, Oct. 18, 1904. sum Chicago, Oct. 20 Worth .Hearing from a number of my friends that 1 had joined the new or mary: American party,' I wish you to say fur First race. 5 2 fnrloqg Ivan the. me that 1 do not belong to the 'Amer! Terrible won; Sir Brillar. second; El tran party of Utah. 1 have not joined, ael Itay. third. Time 1:07 Second race, 7 furlong Cardinal neither have f or will 1 affiliate with it. second; Many of my good old friends have. Wolaey won: But long before party lines were drawn Beautiful and Best, third. Time 1:-5. 28 and while a Liberal before the 'Llitcral party waa an named, and after Its formal dlHlianrimenl, I waa a Republican, am yet and always will be. 1 have never seen tbe wisdom, manliness or good politics iu disappointed aspirants for office bolting their party because they were defeated, much lefts can I endure the treachery of a bolter who bolta to give aid and comfort to the enemy, the opposite party. I believe the foundation of the new party inopportune and founded In spite and disappointed ambition, and foreign to the spirit of the old Liberal party. "1 understand one A. T. Sutherland is published aa having signed the roll of the American party of Utah, and m friends have thought It to be me. My initials are A. G.. not A. T. I am the father of George Sutherland; shall stand with my party and vote the Republican ticket from Theodore Roosevelt throughout. Very truly, The Terms of Sale Are Positiv ely RIOT RACES SPEAKERS' DATES. AD SALT LAKE IN THE DISTRICT COURT. , O-- Mammoth Salt Lake City. Oct. 20 will lie Republican all right,'' remarked Mr. I. E. Diehl of that lily this morning, who came in for a collide of days. The party workers have every- I thing going In good shape now, and firmly believe that it will return a splendid Republican majority. Tin re are a very few, If any. of the new parmay ty there, anil the few there are election probably fade away before 1 understand, Eureka, time comes. will lie the scene of a good battle, but the Republican pany will no doubt omefge triumphant, as both and miners themsglves appreciate the salvarton of their welfare depends upon the Republican pany." SLEEPS BENEATH DESERT SANDS .1 1 ! Political Notes Judge Lewis today Issued a bench warrant for the arrest of E. Q. Knowl-towho failed to shop up this morning in court when he was required as a witness in the rase of George Williams vs. the Century Gold Mining and Milling company. DEMOCRATS Lnu-evillr- - TJIE KNOWLTON. fc.-- ' :t i George E. Blair returned Wednesday evening from Grand county, where lie Mayor Morris haa appointed William has been campaigning in the in.erert Igleheart as successor of Alfalea of the Democratic ticket. Young as a member of the library card party will be board. Mr. Igleheart la editor of the A Democratic Herald. given at the residence of Mr. Morris Sommer, ir.9 G streci, Thursday niebt. BENCH WARRANT FOR At three Oct. 50. 8AS ncnhsm kv Xtii.ii. 'I. ui I.d ic t!ii: i!. T - IGLEHEART, VICE YOUNG. iJjk th. o.- - purse the state, haa filed an acMr. E:i, abe. '.i M. C. hen, state Wiv tion against H. L. Nelson and Joseph c ui ganger, will le in Kow berry to recover $5uu, tbe amount men's of a bait bond In the case of tbe state Morgan c.uui Tl.uiniav and Friday. of Utah against George A. Bates A receptwn the ladies of the MRS. SAME PARRY DEAD.' Demixvai ic pary will br held at the residence of Mrs. John Shea from 2 Mrs. Sadie Parry, wife of Wyne E. to 5 Thursday aiUTUtH.n. Parry, died at her home, 526 Soma Funeral Third West, this morning. Judge Botkin and Judge Reed will will be held Sunday from the Si at a address a Republican rally m. Murray ward meeting house. Thursday night. in behalf of 3- ARE READY, lion hero tonight. Ha was billed to speak twice, but had to make four and ai. the cniicliitiKiu of the f. I touc- -. Ti. r.: i. ic- .- . ..I .i Ky.. O' t. 2't. T he Deni'i-- i. OF .1 i Gas- rat it uf Indiana in In ready to last huh was escorted screw the city WOU. I plIlMmill" V. ii. T ill e inie now," said William J. Bryan between cheering crowds of people. when he roni'linlcd It's tmir of that ii.o'.dii ap four'll ra- e. i' fur Ill wo- - i. ,, iC hi i Itill. Albany tonight. I OETTIXG TROOPS KEAffY Arne Dili 'ae ai ihe New res tl.ir.i. FOR ELECTION. f day of l lie tour iliro.igli Infrrci ) Mr. Bryan aii-T;f;li r.ice. ei f i r.irsfX -- Mv diana was regarded hysiicccssf'.:l of all ellowf l:i part jas ihe most doc won. I.ucUm.ij Rome. fkx. 20. The. war office has 1: itil In ri'Crt l. the site snd enthusiasm I'l'.iic, 1:1!. ixfiut-'t. instructions to miliiaiy com3. PORTLAND, 7: or .1 the and audiences auguries Si'lh ilia', liaic hi: tweny yards, of ihe for the itlrrribuUun of troops manders uf lbs iu 1L. w the mhtuecCM f:irn;!!cd reports i,i. Jnli u fcllirg liiili.iicr. Portland. Ore.. Tl e borne oiiil, Hoiitiiiful licr!. 'iunc. 1:44 dnring the tending electoral campaign. worker. lampuign Under these instructions should a reu ius today (cam batted Wlialcti and errors at crlib c t:ii,, quest for soldiers be made by the auby ilic Si 'cities permitted thorities at auy of the smaller pluci ..i.d ! FAIRBANKS AT NEWARK. in the kingdom, based cm the assumpseven runs. Thiclm..'. 1.C a good tion that public order is endangered, but ihe playiiti; t l ort.aini'a iu-- i Newark, X. J.. Oct. 20 Senator Fair- tbe request must he complied wi.ii ficM was of the ray-- 1 idcr. banks wa givcu an enthusiastic recep- - within a day. Score--It. it. K. Don land 7 1 6 I Sun Francisco 3 S 4 ia erics Thielnta.i in : s "l iman; Attorney of Frisco Youth Accused Cf Whalen and M iisoa. Highway Robbery, Filed 6wrn Statemerit implicating Others. WILL PLAY AT iC.WKK. 0119 Ore.. O.t. 20. The attorney PittaT of ( !i i:',c V. Walion, the Stanford I'nivctVo.i t i fivr a Suit l'lfiiiciwo youth, accused of higharrangements have c fisuliail game lietwi-.- i sianforJ way lu'diery a. ui assault to cotiiiiiit I'm I'nivcr--I ni'.ii.'i r, ioiia filed an affidatit witu 'varsity team and tir i attorney sworn to by Walthe at siiy of Colorado, to s.il ton in which lev accused stales that ver on Tbanksgivind wlieu his mother was iu this city Will be remembered by tha thousands nu FE TURNER'S IN two men sought aa Intel view it that one of with of buyora who bought during that faher and twure (hem ROUND. lii.lil) as he who had liclj up an eleetrie ear mous sals. I Tacoma, Oct. 20- .- lie- n feree pro- iu ie siilniriw on i lie nitthi of SeptemWo will glvo another Coat Mark ven ted Uufs Turner tv n :.::ig!ncmig ber li. Hint who had shot police officer Bata on everything in stock and will followed the Nelson which m the fight dies Lev ere here tov.i i,y sioiipLig iuhla-ryThe alleged conIneludo all Fall Goods arriving due in the third rouud wiuo v.;., i have at tempt fessor stated i hat young Walion dropbeen a twenty-roun- d mvih. The lal-iing Sals. was so clearly oo.inau'Iicd that ped off the car just al that liniment and Domestic suitings and all Cotton Turner only refrained ir im kiuvcklug that lie was mistaken for the real rubGoods bought sinco drop in prices of ber and henteii hy Ihe car crew and him out in the firrt rm.ii.i ihrough No article thoso goods ars included. the poilceuiun and cApiured. The affii'y. davit waa tiled for the purpose of seIn our largo stock will ba reserved. MeLEAD won. curing a lominuance of the liinl until Tha manner in which New Merchthe next term of court. andise will fca sacrificed will ba food . 20.-S. Vancouver, R. C., for close, careful buyers. McLeod won a tiuiiiiic-.iiwrest ling match at the Vancotn r opera llova ((might, over War Esgie, the big Hlackfoot Indian chief. Ol- The D. tot ii.! ,.i Diaper will he adS. II. Thurman a.id dressed by .In. H. C. l.tit-.- l Thursday nvlit. Oar Special Correspondent. " D- Ir. -- 21, 1901. 1 S Uppep Howell er El Sons riumwd ' Reward. Warning, A REWARD OF ground. 1htrly laid evening alxnit. 250 members of the Fourth cavalry, which are to relieve the Ninth cavalry elationol Some u arrived hy train. here, the men are said to have been mid "r the Influence uf liquor. Tiie eohllcra thronged tin; at rod a all the evening, and' engaged in frequent rowa, ami three guarda were detailed to arroat offender. Shortly Bfler 11 oVlocK several member of the Ninth cavalry (colored) attempted to force their way FIFTY DOLLARS tbe Utah Llgbt A reward cf Fifty Dnftsra ($50.M). wffl be pel by Co. for the arrest of party or partiaa who om ths evening of Meetrio transmluioa April 29th, 1903, caused a short circuit oa Its lim Una, through interference In some manner with said companys knows aa PM point about on mils sooth from the power house, I nicer Station, near tha mouth of Ogdon Canyon. said linn Persona are warned not te Interfere In nny wise with la safe to the pnbiie If unmolested, but aerlons results to pro9 & and possible fatal results to persona ran bo w4 3r?Mlh. or limbs breaking of Inaulatera, or tha throwing of wires,a anld electnc trana similar ohatroctloa ever tha wliea of company Bis sion Mao. ft Power ata into a notorious resort, known bh Tne Meniliera of the Knurl Ii cavAdobe. alry and Fifteenth infantry, who were in the place resented the Intrusion of and a fierce fignt the colored men. followed. The men quarreled for atuna time, and a large crowd of Imtli wliue and colored soldfei gathered in tne street In front of Hie rewort. The effort of the guard to subdue the rioters failed. Finally three negroes left tha liouae and delllierately fired into the crowd. One kIiiiI killed Sergeant Tooley of the Kmirtli cavalry, and a second fatally Injured another member Other shots of the same regiment. were fired, hut fortunately no ons elae was hit. The members iif the Fourth cavalry became so Incensed al the kill-ing of thnir comrade that. It allegethey set the holme afire. The flame apread to an adjoining house and Imth were destroyed. The men who did the shooting are still at large. UTAH LIGHT 01SmPOWER CO.. Br R Campbell Mgr. NOTHING BETTER A p:rfcct Whiskey for Household and Medicinal pur. delicious in tastea poses. Properly aged, sweet aroma M AMERICAN 2-- 5. Third rare, mile and an eighth Alpine nelling stake Huzxah won; Ananias, second; Aggie Lewi, ihird.TImu lt ate Monterey. Cal., Oct. 20. K troop. Tooley, night, Smgentil Fourth cavalry, was nh.it and killed iu amt another nieiii-lia house of of the twine regiment wiioeweiBnie was ilangeroiihly la not yet known, wounded. Their aiwailnnta were tnriii-ber- a of the Find squadron. Ninth 1 Within an hour S. cavalry (colored). tlie place waa fired by a molt of Infuriated soldiers and waa burned in the a . MARINES . AT PANAMA 58. Fourth rare. 6 furlongs Gold En- Will be Retained Thera M Any Emeramel won; Cutter second; Monte third. gency Which Might Arise. Time 1:13 Fifth race, one mile Lady Ixicelyn Washington, Oct. 20. American mawon: Mias Cram ford, second; Laura rines will he retained on the iHtlimua Lighter, third, 'lime 1:40 of Panama for the present, prepared to Sixth race, mile and a quarter meet any emergency whlrh pin arise seBen won; Avon of Chance, Bard as tha result of the disgruntled ele2:-Time third. cond; Little Elkin, ments in the new republic. Thla decision waa reached today and orders have been issued for a new baiiaiion of maJAMACIA. rines to go to tbe lathniu about November lath to relieve the liaHaiioii which has been there for a year. The re20. Oct. Jamacia New Y'ork, new battalion will be rnminHiidcd by sults: Colonel Thomas Wood. First race. 5 1 2 furlong Water-lig- Lieutenant That the siluallon on the Isihmu won: Handxarra, second; Austin is still not all Ihat could be desired i Allen, third, 'lime. 1:06 the news which came to Washington 6 furlongs, selling race, ycoiiVl A. G. SUTHERLAND. In a personal inter from an offtoday won: Juvenal Maxim, Young Harry, the icial source in Paaama. WIiIIp second: Flnkle, third. Time, 1 : 14. is entirely loyal, Panama government HELD ROUSING MEETING. Can70 mile and Third race, yards seems that there are certain disteen. won; ARccnalnn, second; Irlali it element on the iathnuia, and gruntled 1:43 Last night in Federation hall, cor- Witch, third. Time, of the ease with wbMi review in furFourth race, the Hempstead, six ner of State and Fourth South streets are started in Central and volutions won; Champlain, was given a rousing Republican rally long Merry South America It. is the prevailing op1:47 lime. (bird. ; second Namier, ReLincoln under auspices of the inion here that the marines should reFifth race, mile and a sixtneneh publican club, comitosed of Republimain there for the preseirV It is Imped iteconi!; won; Champlain, Garnish cans of the Fifth district. Ihat the mission of Secretary Taft will Time 1:47 third. The hall was crowded to Its utmost Namter, effect In bringing have a mile an and Sixth race, eighth on the Isihmu into harcapacity, there being among those all elementa seLord won; Badge, wlili this government present. State Chairman Spry and Stolen Moment third. Time 1:53 4 5. monious accord County Chairman J. U. Eldredge. The cond; Bartender, policy. greatest enthusiasm prevailed dnring DELMAR. the evening, and a number of times CUBAN CONGRESS CLOSED. tbe sieaker were compelled to stop Havana. Oct. 29. After seven months 20. demonstraand Delmar Oct. St. Loui. result: to allow the applause of fruitless Fining the session of the First race, five furlongs, selling Mr. Cuban congress flow'd tonight.. Whethtion to die out The Utah State Band orchestra opBarnahy won. T Brian second, Fer- er any act of the session can be conened the evening with a number of ennando third. Time, 1:03 strued aa legal will shortly lie deter Second race, mile and fifty yards, mined by the supreme court. livening selections. Mr. W. M. Thompson, chairman of tbe club, in a few well chosen words then Introduced Judge J. E. Frick. 9 OC Judge Frick spoke on the general of the campaign, comparing the different parties, and did not forget to pay his respects to the new movement the decayed remnant of a once proud boast." Nor did he forget the Demoa crats, among other things remarking their lost had heavy evidently they artillery, as they had lost their heavAttend the Free Yelox Demonstration today at iest Cannon." followed in A. J. Hon. Largent snlendtd speech In which he pertinent ly asked, whether the people would follow the irty of Lincoln, Garfield McKinley snd of Roosevelt, or a party with no policy, but merely one of op2457 Washington Avenue, position. from 2 to 8 p. nt. Bring ymir negatives get a free print. Between the speeches Miss Agatba Berkhoel rendered two vocal selections which were received with a wild wave of approval. A denes was given at the end of tbe Q fixed program of the evening, and the affair adjourned, after a thoroughly GZ3Z " S3 grand and inspiring F. J. KICSEL 4-- 5. OX 3ICZ3TCre3252S5B31 5. 09 CO.. Distrib utors 0 H. B. Hilliard- - CL C Rebcrg. 5. 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