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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, "TS DEPARTMENT LAKE SALT By Our Special THURSDAY MORNINO, Elmford, I Jbretto, Snrlc N, the Phantom, Rosabel and Wigwatu bImo start- or ed. 2:07 class trot, iurp, two iu $i.r,u0. 2, 2. h 3-- 4, The remarks of a promlne.it Democrat' in thi morning's Examiner, conveys consider,. able information, and the beet of It that it la true." remarked a Republi"Powers la no can thia morning. doubt the power behind the throne this new American movement Straddled aa he la by the Democratic Congressional nomination, he has been fettered, aa between bia deep he ambition, and natural inclination, Salt Lake City, Oct. 5. u lias been badly mixed. your informant says that Kearns. Dubois, Clark, Power and comFrank J. Cannon, had formed a Utah of destinies the control bine to inand Idaho, but Montana should be tocluded. Such is the fact, and right if not day they are conniving together, openly, at leant covertly, to bo arrange matters political, that they shall have the destiny of those statea in their hands. "Now, as I said before Powers has been straddled with the nomination for Congress on the Democratic ticket, which has, in a measure, upset the into the plans and yet It plays right Inhands of the combination. As fur stance, Powers, under the direction of the Democratic state committee is louring the state in the advocacy of his snd his ticket's tamiwlgn. iism bis great argument that ibe salvation of the Mormon peuple and the destiny of Reed Smoot Is vested in his tarty. The fallacy of such argument cannot be better illustrated than in his ova arguments and his own altitude, lit nftjiy. "There is little doubt but that, if not straddled with this terrible bugaboo la the shape of the Congressional nomi- nation. Powers would unloose his dogs join this new party; become a leader as he was in the old Liberal days, and then, assuming bis battle won, he, Clark, Kearns and Cannon could dictate the of war; would liollcy of the State of Utah, either to the church of Its followers, or to the cliixcns of the State. What is the purpose of this combination? I.rt ns segregate the total and pick out the details. Clark controlling Montana, would of course, be returned to the senate; controlling Idaho, would mean Dubois' salvation; controlling Utah would s, mmn the election of Powers to with a poasibllity and the probability. with a Democratic legislature, of electing either Cannon or Powers himself to the Senate. Thus you see the the combination would mean throwing of the houses of Congress to the Democrats, and the practical control of these states in a local sense. Blit Powers now, with his leanings toward satisfying his ambition, would accept the nomination for Congress; spellbinding throughout the state, he seeks to evoke the sympathy of the Mormon voters to his side on the plea it 'salvation for the church and of Reed Smoot through the Democratic Cun-grea- party. Had not Powers taken such an active part in the Reed Smoot prosecution I cell It prosecution, advisedly thus disproving conclusively any dlalnterestedneus, the results might have been different, but he has done it, ibe die is cast, and Powers will surely meet the fate he so rightly deserves, annihilation at the polls next November. Now again, a scheme ia the new ment. "He claims he part of Powers move- hna no animation aith that move; that he knows nothing of its inception or Its plana, but if that is true, he is biding behind a mask, lor, while if the Democratic ticket la as Powers knows it will be, ' lien he will go into the new movement, openly, after election, and try to make food there what he has lost in the regular ranks. You can easily per eeiva that by sustaining this new mts he hopes to make such havoc in He ranks of the Republicans that he be able to enter the gap left bare, ud good result to him, consequent up-defeated the Republican Iqes. fhe conversion of Frank J. Cannon to the new party, la not, I believe a part of the original scheme, for, the Prty needs bolstering up; needs and strength; then what better Jnsa that an and follaua-lensn- ower of nothing but hla own peculiar furies should he led into tbe fold leav- Powers sole legatee for the Senate The good of it Hee here; that Power 0 still work for the Democratic party UMfr guise of Democratic loyalty, while Cannon will have hie following ohen the Democratic ticket Is defeated, i imlster up the new wcnienl. The reg is the . . BASEBALL tj. t ser-vl.- -e Jttaa. Im made up in Knlie, HANKERS ORGANIZE. Helena, Mont., Oct. 5. The formal organization of the Montana State Banker's Association was efliwted here today at a mectlug at Electric Hall uf about fifty bankers of tbe State. An add res to the banker was delivered by Governor Toole. MONTANA HANDLING committed suicide. Seattle. Oct. By lbs identification of William Ollier, a former brewer employee, as the man found on the tida flat south of llie etiy today, a supposed murder mystery was cleared away. It ia now known that Ibe man committed suicide on account of trouble with a wuiuuu with whom ho was enumnred. 5.-- PUGET SOUND PRESHYTERY. Seattle. Oct. 5. A siecial lo fhe from Wenatchee, sayu: The Presbytery of Puget Round cloned a two-dasession here tonight. The first session of Ihe Presbytery NAVAL FRORLEM. SALT LAKE FAIR OCT. 4TH TO CONFERENCE OCT. 6TH TO CITY-ST- ATE STH TH. The Oregon Short I.fcie, formerly (The Utah Central) will sell ticket Ogden to Salt City Oct. 3rd to Oct. 9th, good to return until Oct. 12th. for 81.5U round trip. Trains leave Oilcu 7:25 a. m.. S:1U a. m.. 10:45 a. m.. 3:20 p. m.. 6:30 p. ra , and leave Balt Lake City returning 7:40 a. m., 10:20 a. m, 1:34 p. m.. 5:45 p. m.. 11:45 p. arriving at Ogden one hour later. a, WINES Sebastopol, Oct. 5. 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Attor-ney-Gena- WANT ED 1.000 MEN od .........,....1 56 Are All Utahs Best Admission Avenue. (Phone 228X) Nannie Tout WILLARD ANDERLIN, 4. JNDIANS - Semi-res- Ar-len- ALASKA ' elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Rev. James Murray, of Non!: sack of City, moderator; E. T. Beattie, temporary clerk, and Rev. Kirk Hope of Brighton, reisiriing clerk. A resolution waa adopted in favor of uniting with the Cumberland Preshyiery. ., AID FOR wi-.- MAI 1.3. Washington. Oct. 5. The Pixstoflii-Department ia arranging the mail to the war xouu in accordance with the advance of Ihe Japanese troop In Manchuria. A general order issued today direct that mail from Newchwang anil other plax-- s iu Manchuria occupied by llie Japanese forces Sill be forwarded to San Francisco and Scuttle to be included in the mails to 3-- issues with (bat mmhlna-,n-n defeat of the Republican 1,0011 or rrok and they -- m' H1 stop at. nothing to bring about w;;h condition. lr,w 'how which way the i an blow, what more Is needed to the close affiliation and aympathy Ins between Frank J. Cannon nior senator from Utah, the Kearns Esq.; what better Is squired ,0 how how rinse they are v'nJ.n ,h8 significant fact that met Frank J. Cannon Destitution Prevailing and Governthe Oregon Short ment Will Bend Ten Thousand Line depot last Rations Their Condition lo .ronVfJr hm from the depot, dlitntll! Ind,r88 that Tommy la as Deplorable. he oui othera 1'!n e'e t proof conclusive Wsidiington, Oct 6. For tbe third (hr,. doing when even consecutive winter extreme destitution wh lu,e thing aa that comes to prevails among the Alaskan Indians and government help la abeolutely necessary to prevent them from starvaDEMOCRAT vs. Lieutenant tion and extermination. democrat. Emmons, a returned naval officer and n',n T8Pwlly returned front an expert In Alaskan matters, has been D'sho. V interesting account giving special attention to the condinf . rr'V retn JELMttto happening in ths tion of the Indiana sad has made a out port to tbe war department, setting h 'Pr?r10n- - tDai state. 'DeaEn'nlJf1 ,aSt Mnday evening the deplorable conditions especially in h,v1nS a meeting, the Copper River district of Alaska. On' the strength of this report Acting ittd to nTft '.v hpP b,K Injun time, warm and Secretary Oliver today issued the folt"stjra5r Rev B- ttef - F- - Clay. Mormon lowing memorandum for the chief of a of any ap-i- s suff: 7 digestible By direction of the President the commodity, The Are eater Ac. ! commandingoffiirer at Fort Liscum will Pft sm! 'Poke with such venom ship to Copper Center ten thousand nd the chalrmaD from that rations, or so many thereof as may be ''u'rvVT- ,A' Hrt found It found necessary for ths relief of the ' i0p ,he nevwnd gentle- - destitute Indians of the Copper River rhetoric, in fact the during the next six months Hr la n liTT? ing a Democratic love authorized to seratre the necessary 8 Democratic transportation and otherwise, utilizing (Ml .j awnints Clay was beyond the mountains as maay Indians hart was resting on his as can be employed." he JAPANESE Jiu-uu- le 1901. rolls, on the ground that the indictments did nor KutUcicnlly sci forth the charge. Similar action is exported to follow in the cai-uf other indicted olticialH. (. Allan-A-Da- C, c three Ozeanum won fiii and third beau !n'2:U7 WentTHE WORLD won the second heat iu 1: us.McKinley worth. John Taylor and Jay M, Gregor Correspondent. also started. 2:11 class, pacing, purse, laurels WON IN TWO STRA1GGHT FALLS. three in five The Broncho won ft .Out), third, fourth and fifth heats in 2:11. 2:12 SOUTH ALL RIGHT. Vancouver. B. C.. Ort. 5. Frank 2:12. I km N. won first aud second Gon-of Bellingham, defeated Dan Mc- heats In 2:07 2:u7 Tiliie Mr. James M. Bolitho. and lion. Jas. Leod of Nanaimo in a wrestling match Saale. Mias Georgia, Peruna, Hyrl Mr of Richfield and Christiansen at the Provincial Exhibition in New Wilkea also started. Scott Koeer of Maryavale, came up Westminister today. The contest was 2:14 class, pace, punu, fUMM, three from the south last evening. advertised as being for the championH. won sunnd third iu five Nam-Mr. Bolitho Is chairman of the Silver ship of Aiueri.-a- . Gulch won in two and fourth heats In 2:u? County Republican organization sud at might falls. He threw Mcltud in the 2:09. Funaton won fit heat 2:0S in 2:u. speaking of conditions there politically, first fall iu 29 minutes and in the sec- Delphi. Yu-ReEdgar Boy, K.lwia said that he looked for a big Republi- ond fall iu nine Minutes. Fifteen can majority, lie stated that both thousand persona witnessed the con- gal, Mary Ijee, Ravenr.a Wilkes and Austin Hunts also started. parties were working earnestly, but he test. believed and in fact felt, that the ReMORRIS PARK. publicans would maiulain their usual position and easily defeat the DemoNew York, Ort. 6. Morris Park sumcrats. FRISCO, 8; OAKLAND, 2. mary: Mr. Bolitho Is aa old war horse in First race. Eclipse course, six furpolitics, and when serving as a memSan Francisco, Oct, 5. Opportune longs Rapid Water won; Martinmas ber of the first Utuh 'State legislature hilling gave the locals today's game second; Jack Ratlin third, 'lime. 1:12. waa one of it most aggressive yet conSecond race, fire furlongs, Eclipse servative members, and is well able ugainst Oakland. Jackson was on the slab for the visitors and while he course Handzara won; Flora U secto speak of political matters, a he could not pre- ond: Fanny Drees third. Time, :59. pitched good gains vent hits when good hatting waa proThird race, the HurrUane, five furMILLARD SAFE. ductive of tallies. longs Glen Echo won; Bank second; Score R. H. E. Camp third. Time, :59 Messrs. Miah Day and W. E. Jukes Oakland ....2 8 1 Fourth race, the Withers mile of Fillmore, and Sieven Greenway of San Francisco 8 7 4 won; second; Clear Lake, Millard county, were in Jackson nad Byrne; Whalen and Adriullia third. Time, 1 : :iti 1 3. the city today and apeaking of the po- McCune. Bronx Fifth the race, tiamlirap. six litical situation in his section, Mr. furlonga leonidaa , won; Castalian Day said that he felt satisfied that the second; Adios third. Time. 1:13. SEATTLE, 2; PORTLAND, 8. It Republicans would win there. Sixth race, mile and a sixieenth said that both parties were fighting in Portland, Oil. 6. After ltoach re- Liberia won; Ascetic second; i'riuce earnest, but did not doubt that when tired thumb in the Cblng third. Time, 1:47. tbe votes were counted, Millard county sixth with a broken inning, the game between Portwould be found to be in the Republican land and Seattle was little more than DELMAR. column. a farce. Roach was succeeded by Hastings, whose lack of control resulted fit. Louie, Oct. 5. Delmar results: SPEAKERS DATES. in 16 hits and the complete demoralFirst race, five furlougn, selling ization of the home team. Hall kept Dromlos won; Mr. Bamaby second; Judge Botkin, Judge Knox and Jas. his hits well scattered and received John Randolph third. Time, 1:04 A. Melville will speak this week as good support. Second race, seven furlongs, sellfollows: Score R. H. E. ing Martin won; Tom Hankins secSclplo, Thursday; Holden at 2 p. m. Portland . 3 11 9 ond; Tangible third. Time, 1:32 and Fillmore at 8 p. m., Friday, Oct. Seattle 21 22 3 a Third rare, six furlongs, purse 8 2 m. Kanoah and Meadow p. 7th; Roach. Hastings and Sianley; Hall wort: Monaca Maid second; Zluda Oct. 8th. Saturday, and Leahy. . third. Time, 1:16 Congressman Howell and Judge D. Fourth race, mile nml one sixteenth, SaturD. Houtz will speak in Vernal Flora LOS won: 4: 2. Willoughby ANGELES, handicap TACOMA, day, October 15th at 8 oclock, and the Neverotich second: Orient third. Time, Tuesday and following Monday, Oct. 5. Angeles defeat- .1:52. Wednesday in Uintah county points; edTacoma, Fifth race, mile and seventy yards, Tacoma in the first game nr the Thursday, October 20th at Price; Fri- series. Although out hat ted. Tacoma pursw Pretension won; Istdy Ktrath-mor- e day the 21st, at Sunnyslde; and Satur- would have won but for errors second; Sam Craig third. Time, by day the 22nd, at Castle Gate. Doyle aud Eagen at critical periods in 1:47 Slxlh race, mile, selling sumo won; ihe fifth inning. Gray pitched a splen did game. third. Ingolthrift second; Nuweta Score R. H. B. Time, 1:44. Tacoma 2 16 4 RE-OPEN- S Lob Angeles 4 12 0 WORTH. Fitzgerald and Hogan; Gray and Spies. Chicago, Ort. 5. Worth remit a: First rare, five and a half furlongs CHICAGO 8, BOSTON 0. Free Bonier won: Dlxdlo second; Pays Eloquent Tribute to the Late Sir Dixie Lad third. Time. 1:13. William Harcourt Makes Talk Boston, Oct. 5. Chicago won the Bay-woSecond race, seven furlong for Protection. final game of the National season here won; Marshal Seay second; In a listlessly played game. Attend Docile third. Time, 1:34. Ixindon, Oct. 5 Joseph Chamberlain Third race, aix furlongs Don Domo hla fiscal campaign at Luton, ance, 1,100. K. H. E. won; Nannie Hodge second; Maggie Score Bedfordshire, tonight The Duke of 2 9 Keber third. Time, 1:19. Bedford presided. The Auditorium In Chicago .. 0 5 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth which Mr. Chamberlain spoke had Boston Batteries Lundgren and Kling, Wil- Spencerian Fomll won; second; been specially erected in the outskirts Katie Powers third. Time, 1:46 2- -. of the town In order to accommodate a helm and Needham. Fifth race, mile and an eighth forge crowd, but its seating rapacity NEW YORK 8, ST. LOUIS 1. Falernian won; Mr. Farnum second; waa taxed to the utmost. . O'Hagen third. Time. 2:00 Mr. Chamberlain began his speech St. Louis, Oct. 5. New York wound Rixth race, aix furlongs Lieutenant with an eloquent tribute to the Late Its aeries today by beating the SL Rice won; Sincerity Bello second; Sir William Harcourt and said there up Louis Americans. 8 to 1, in ilia last Arab Hay third.' Time, 1:19 2 5. waa no member of Parliament, regardof the season at the local park. gaia and would less of party, but sincerely knocked Sievrr out of The visitors HASNT DECIDED YET. deeply regret the passing of that great the box In the fourth, and Hines, who political leader. succeeded him, was batted hard. AtBoston, Oct 5. Governor Bates toOn the fiscal proposition, Mr. tendance, 1,800. authorized a denial of the stateday waa a not said Chamberlain it party R. H. E. ment published from Worcester today Score Invital question, but affected every 7 St. Louts that he bad decided to appoint terest of the country. He dwelt at New York 8 18 Moody to succeed the late on the considerable length and Senator Hoar. Governor Bates said he Kahoe Batteries Beiver, agricultural situation and painted Hines; Powell, Klelnow aud McGuire. had not yet made up his mind in the a gloomy picture of present conditions, matter. predicted that there la worse to come WASHINGTON 4, DETROIT 1. and said agriculture had been crippled PROTEST DESTRUCTION and land values shrunk by hundreds of Detroit. Oct. 5 .After losing the OF HOMES. milHona. first game to the tallenders, Detroit The capital of formers, he said, had could do no better than tie tbe secSan Juan, P. R.. Ort. 5. One thouThere are now ond. fallen $1,000,000,000. Owing to the extreme cold fewer laborers by a million than there weather it waa agreed to play but five sand squatters in lands assigned by presidential proclamation for was In 1851, and 18,000,000 people are in the second game. Attend- and navy purixmea protested to army Govunderfed while the people of America, innings ance. 200. ernor Wintbrop today against tbe descountries and other foreign Germany First gam truction of their homes, which they are prosperous and surpassing Great R. H. E have been ordered to vacate. The GovScore Britain in every line of trade and bust Detroit 1 ernor 8 promised to give consideration to ness. He said that to deny existing 4 11 0 the protest. Washington to and conditions was Impossible Ig Batteries Mullin and Drill, Wolfe nore them would be criminal. Clarke. CASE AGAINST CITY and Alluding to Mr. Balfours Edinburgh OFFICIAL DISMISSED. Second game speech, Mr. Chamberlain said be did Detroit .. 8 6 .,,,,,,..,,1 not waat the protection of fifty years 0 2 . Weshlngton .. ... Pueblo, Oct. 5. Judge Lewis today ago, but he did want to make foreignand Drill, dismissed the case against Alderman Batteries Raymond ers pay toll on shipments to the Britand Kittredge. O. T. Curtis, president of the city ish market and unless Great Britain Townsend council, charged wilh padding city pay and her colonies worked together there was nothing In sight but desintegra-tio- n of the Empire. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 84; Mr. Chamberlain said that Ut Balfours statement concerning a confer- Franklin and Marshal, 10. ence with the colonies marked a disAt Cambridge Harvard, 17; Bowdo-h- i. 0. tinct advance, but Mr. Balfour should not delay; he should call the conferAt Princeton Princeton, 29; Wes-ly0. ence at once and see what terms could 20; At Swartbmore Swaithmore, be made with colonies. Mr. Chamberlain saw only blemish Uhl, 0. At New York Columbia, 81; Tufts, in Mr. Balfours proposal. Thrtt was the Premier seemed to think it would 0. At New Haven Yale, 23; Holy he necessary after the conference had arrived at an agreement, to take second Cross. 0. At Ann Arbor University of Mlcbl consideration, lie saw no need of a second plebiscite and foresaw useless gan, 48; Ohio Normal, 0. At Champaign University of Illiand endless delay before tbe agreement waa submitted to the respective nois. 28; College of Physicians and parliaments they had to watt until Surgeons, (Chicago,) 0. every legislator at home and in tbe At St Louie Washington, 17; Rose colonies were Polytechnic, 5. 2. OCTOBER STATE Send two coupons if you want MADAME free of charge for 12 monlha. free for more than 12 months. ... , eao Boa Be No person can receive OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the beat Short orders at all bourse All kinds of game and fish In season. Extra fin dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from 1 1 to 4 and 8 to S p. m. JIM A YOUNG, Props. 284 Twenty-fift- h Street ascd Any Laundry can waoh and Iron your linen and return It. Some laundries do this washing and ironing better than others and return the goods more promptly. 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