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Show THE HORNING EXAMINER OG PEN, UTAn, FRIDAY MORNING, Judge William H. King la speaking at Mendon tonight. By Our Special Correspondent. SOCIALISTS TILLMAN Con r- - SEMI-ANNUA- L SEVENTY-FIFT- CONFERENCE OF CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. 'Old Horae Complaint Made That Sales of Express Company is Fake Other Capital City Events. the aeventy-fift- h Salt Lake City, CM. 6.-- Th conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Balms began this morning at tea o'clock. The Tabernacle was filled almost to Its full capacity. In addition to this general conference there will bea. semi-annu- )n 'kve lasiiirm-mwi- 1 f u) a, K tint lire, t ev ;T' gam- - nwldi-r veil tii"' several conferences of auxiliary The meeting of the general even-Ij- g priesthood will be held Friday at 8 oclock. The special conferthe ence of the general priesthood, general authorities, the stake presihigh dent i, bishops and counselors, councilor, patriarchs, presidents of temples snd presidents of mladons hall will convene In the Assembly Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The general hoards of the SundayV. school M. M. union snd tbs officers of the 1. A. end Y. L. M. I. A. Will also attend this meeting. The religion clasa will meet In the Assemalike Tha bly hsll Saturday at 2 o'clock. conference met In Belief society Weneuday afternoon. THE FIRST SESSION. Prof. McClellan played the organ aa the opening feature of the conference and Immediately all were stilL President Smith opened the session by announcing the hymn, Come let us anew our Journey pursue.' After which the opuaing prayer was Invoked by President Angus M. Cannon. President Smith after the singing of another the congregation hymn addressed touching upon all the auapldous of the present day and the leading questions before tbe people of the church. He spoke of tbe condition of the church and the work In progress In the mission field. He spoke regarding the duties of the bishops and their flocks la each ward. The great resting upon every member of the church and church officer were dwelt upon. He referred with a happy thought to the 148 quorums of seventies aggregating 10.000 men who are la reserve to bo called upon In a minute to go forth without purse or wrlp and preach the Gospel, in President Smith urged hla hearers to ooatlnue their efforts In upbuilding tha church and la spreading acco-ilalion- the all. the of England, iijr li 1 la. bet.aune It km of our iy iR SHIPS. Couirary to rotiw ed cnb. he tried if e loo--'l hii a L al flit llly mg offli-er- a crew. Thu uo'.ed far iud ethport. S. J, no fjoveriiB4 vy jura. Vi redo hu ha he t1al hart October 2to ga ourse of Policy cs. At a meeting of the state hoard of education, held Thursday, tbe following Grammar Senator Says He's the Wildest Man certificates were granted: grade diplomas. Katherine Wall, HenEver Nobody in Audience Disry Barker, Carl Marcmsen: temporary puted the Assertion. high school certificate. Herbert Burton; mate certificates. Marie Maguire, Rose Lilsou, Osmon Just en sen, John Chicago, Out. 6. Senator Tillman of Lovegren, Minnie Mar geuts, Edward South Carolina delivered a political Gtbbbuns, C. C. Steffen sen, B. W, Ashaddress tonight iu the Hock yards diston. trict. A strong element of the Socialist party was in the audience, ud from the commencement of tbe senator's TWO RALLIES. until its cloae he was made the James T. Hammond and J. A. Lar-getarget for numerous questions, and the will address a meeting of Repub- excitement at times ran high. At one licans to be hel at Hunter on the 11th time, when Ihe meeting had grown aomewLai turbulent, the senator reof this month. At Federation hall on the 19th Judge marked: "You gentlemen may get wild, but J. E. Frick will address the Repubyou will find that uobody hern can be licans on campaign issues. llder than I am. Senator Tillman aaid: DISTRICT AND FOUCE COURTS. I nd here to indict fhe Repub-lie- u Kelson E. RejmolB haa commenced party berauae it la no longer tha suit in the Third District court against party of Lincoln. It no longer ctanda F. E. Luff to compel him to execute a for human liberty; it no longer standi certain deed and to pey the sum of against human slavery. It holds to tha 14T5 alleged to be due the plaintiff aa same position today that the old southexecutor of the estate of Elizabeth M ern hlearehy of southern slave holders held In 1860. The leaders of that Reynolds party today are subservient to the orders of one man. and are they controlled E. by Judge Hall has granted to Alice Decker a decree of divorce from F. W. the man In the White house. The senator declared that. In bla Decker on the grounds of opinion the race question is the great Issue in the present campaign- The case of John Meyers against Die Highland Boy Mining company is on JEWS ARB ACTIVE. trial for the second time before Judge Morse. The plaintiff sues for $2,000 for St. Petersburg. Oct. 6. Reporta at personal injuries sustained while in the toe Hiinistrv of the Interior Indicate of defendant the company. employ that the Jewish revolutionary bands The eyft of the state of Utah against are displaying renewed activity at the John TV sen was dismissed by Judge dissemination of pamphlets urging not to rely on tha Lewis today upon motlpn of District their Atttorney Smith. The state could not promisee of the government and asprocure the necessary witnesses to serting that toe remedy la a revolution. Within the last fortnight many make their caae. of these pamphlets have been aelzed C. K. Dubois waa up for preliminary at Klshlnef Sauvalaky, Gomel, Odessa hearing In tha police court tola morn- and Vllna and arreata have made at ing. He waived hla privilege and hia those places. Tha pamphlets circulatdemplea of not guilty to the charge of bur- ed at Odessa urged an anti-wa- r glary stands He is bound over to toe onstration on the occasion of the emdistrict court under $300 bonds peror's recent visit to that .city, but according to the reports, no disturb-anc- e occurred. MIKING NOTES. M nt rt. Prof. Walter E. Janney haa been engaged to make an examination of toe Minnie Moore, and has gona to Idaho. John Dern haa been suddenly called to Fremont, Neb., by the Illness of Mrs Dern.. 1- -2 er-o- nd MID EAST FULL OF PRUNES. Portland, Ore., Oct. $. During the past few days 600,000 pounds of Oregon prunes have been sold to Eastern commission men at two cents a pound. STRUCK A REEF. 2. 4. ila wife aid n ti be did ectudhf 1000 fcl- - SO NO BASEBALL The Mammoth repented with another Vancouver, B. C.. OoL (.During a consignment of 100 tons of gold ore on fog Wednesday night the steamer Thursday morning. OAKLAND, 3; 'FRISCO, 0. struck a reef on Harbledown A new strike la reported on the 700-fo- Island, four passengers were drowned. San Francisco, Oct 6 Battery errors level of tbe Galena King st Stock-ton- . The crew and 185 passengers were gave Oakland today's game. Two wild The new ore body rune about 85 saved. Oorbett and thrae passed pitches by the Gospel. per cent lead and 15 ounces of silver ball a by MrKune entered Into toe MURDERED IN BED. President John R. Winder then adper ton. of the visitors. Only two of tba dressed the audience briefly and mostlocals could touch, prhmtdt Barber George St Clair, who la leasing on ly upon tha lines of n thankfu'tness Boise, Idaho, Oct 6. Charles Daly, getting three and Corbett two hit. that the work of Christ is progressing the Chloride Point 1 1 nthe city with a solicitor form a gaa company, was , Scon R. H. E. of rich ore. another So favorably. consignment murdered bed last He was followed by Oakland.. .. .... night while In 6 9 by President Anihon H. Lund, who spoke being shot three times and struck on San Francisco 0 5 6 of the methods of the present church VISITORS IN THE CITY. the head with a hatchet. Nothing was Schmidt and Byrne; Corbett and as compared with the first church In known of the tragedy until this mornBiblical times. He A. R. McLean and wife of New York ing when Fred Bond,' a roomer at the out the pointed identical points of organisation and and Pennsylvania are at toe Knuts-forDaly bouse. Informed an officer that TACOMA, 4; LOS ANGELES, 0. administration. Hla concluding Mrs. Daly had shot her husband. An promised somewhat of a senaa-tk- m waa toe of made and examination body Tacoma, Wn., Oct 6. Overahll haa but foiled to develope one 1L 8. Hardin of Malden Lane, N. Y. Daly was found In n pool of blood Loa Angelea at his mercy and they Hs called attention to the educatwhich had spattered over the bed and were shut out with east Tacoma la at the Knutaford. ional work carried out by the walls of toe room. BoV Bond and batted Baum out of toe box in tbe ud urged that every child Inchurch, W. H. Beal of Washington, D. C., Is Mrs. Daly were arrested, fhe latter first inning; Hall finishing the game Mormon family be educated In every secular at the Knutaford. wearing before a coroner's jury ttat and pitching nice ball The fielding waa ud spiritual affairs. had shot her husband In she ragged on both aides. K0 MIXTURE OF J. Barringer of South Bend is at the Later she swore that Bond CHURCH AND Score: , R.H.E. arWilson. STATE. did toe killing which had been Loa Angelea ;0 3 8 4 9 3 Re do not want to mix chun k and ranged between them. Bond declares Tacoma Faun Twelves and F. Bachman of he la innocent. Hall and Spies; Ovehall and do not w,n to I our r . Baum, Provo are at the Wilson. lon with the State Graham. schools, but we do want tbe ANTIS FILE NOMINATIONS. to teach our child-- U right W. G. Clark of Seattle Is at toe Ken,n our PITTSBURG, 6; ST. LOUIS, 3. religious classes as ws I want to say to all Latter-daHelena, Mont., Ort. $. Thw antiyon. y filed their mts to not underestimate trust Republicans today Pittsburg, Oct 6. Pittaubrg took the value They endorse the Re- third place In the National League George Bortowick of Buffalo is at the nominations. wthurrh and religions training In our Wilson. canpublican elector, toe RepublicanDemo- race today by winning two games from Nllgion classes." didate for congress and toe St Louis. The champions fielded cluB,on of President D. A. Smith and wlfo of Ogden are cratic state ticket toe choir sang an brilliantly In both gamea and in toe second hit McFarland hard. Attend benediction was pronounced, at the Wilson. WATSON'S HEALTH AND ance 2,100. jHUrnme,,t w taken until VOICE STILL GOOD. Idriock First game: ; R. If. E. Score Prr,,dfnt Ind, prayer WatE. 6. Thomas Oct. York. New th forenoon session. 6 2 . .. ...6 Pittsburg., for candidate son, the People's party $ 24 .... . Louis the afteunon session. ....3 St JerIn and Hoboken President, spoke Case and Phelps; Taylor and Butler. sey City tonight and appeared to be in a afternoon Second game; regood health and voice, despite the R. H. E. Er'Mw:t to"-- ! H. Cannon of Score toe of Samuel Is president Newhonse, his that falling. strength ports 18 0 LlO ,SrCur tomple was the first Young Men's Democratic club, hu rePittsburg 1 3 3 Louis i St York snd New from turned RUSSIAN SHIPS. WARN Europe WILL We Thank Thee, O will now be In Utah for an IndefFlaherty and Phelps; McFarland Trophet, and prayer by and Eld Butler. and i e, inite 6. Oct. Admiral period. Melbourne, r lor EIder DvillH-iwtin- s CMnonTf' E' commanding the Australian fnSS 9f,re' Pressed the SEATTLE. 5; PORTLAND, 3. William E. Smith of California will squadron, has ordered the warships ot lhe work being one in Torto proceed to lxrflon of toe (our Utah county the 11th, 12th and Pliadea and Cadmus te Portland) Otf Oct. 4!. Bunched res Strait to wsrn toe Russian warto growth of gene-- 13th for tbe Damocrata. the visitors In the first and hits blngint fcJT1 m ships reported to have been seen fourthby Innings and a wild throw In d at people off Island, against Thursday O. W. Powers cruising for left today Judge tvaS?.ti?i.fl ? ?ut ooncerning their the sixth by Marshall, Portland's short toe Worlds fair. He will be away for committing nay breach of Internationkowln ny- - It la atop, over first base gave Seattle the law. al to Spirit of Urn a week. Holy OhZ w?m today necessary runs to win toe game often-e-r be tumed L sb rl Bnd ,he work will Portland. Hughe was hit from ARMY. WANTS FIGHTING Former Senator Joseph L. Rawlins !he Tork of God. He bore than Butler but with generally poor will preside at the 'Democratic rally to Oct 6. At Sheffield tonight effect. be held next Monday in the Salt Lake II- Score theater. Hon. James H. Moyle will be Arnold Forster, toe secretary of war, I Portland K on the a countrys speech made strong the principal speaker. 6 8 2 military needs. He said that hla ex- Brattle and rAKE T'CTION Stanley; Hughes and conButler office had war toe in COMPLAINTS. Room! 103 and 101 Atlas block bsvo perience toe lessons of the Blankenship. tost him vinced been turned over to toe ladtee of toe yet been learned and d'w2-nLb"Wn 00 that the Democratic party. All visiting ladles Boer war had not CLEVELAND, 6; DETROIT, 2. existed requiring treatlhatgdangera the welcomed asked are and be will there express com-KNay Is f.?,e ,y. ment. VMamr today to visit Cleveland. Oct. 6. Cleveland won s 4,We do not went army for sport or Air of 00. containing an old an army which la two games today from Detroit. but recreation, for " for Notifications of acceptance have been 75 First game: to face a foreign army and deof to ?.Wdof filed by all toe nominees of the Ameri- ready E-tea Score he aaid. feat It," can party. The certificates of nominato?!.i-.fok- e. Cleveland J tion will be Hied with toe secretary of MEETING CONCLUDED. Detroit state not later than toe 8tji of this Rhodes and Buelow; Killian and month. Cola. OcL 6. The Twenty-thir- d Drill. Denver. affiliate. annual meeting of the Woman Second game: Senator Fairbanks will speak in this J j .society which has Cleveland of the Salt city at the Salt Lake theater Friday Horns Missionary at Trinity church Detroit i'h n,u decided to afternoon at 13:30. He la accompanied been In convention29th, Be- toand 2? Kitaon concluded Bcmis; Hess and since September by Senator Dolllver, who will also ad. ville. night Nttbcrtl records dress the audience. Before adjournment today jt was desecure recognition -ML nw. cided to accept the lnvltatlon.of toe Tfcid Tony Jacobson wa appointed by the committee and hold (he Indlanapolie kague'siZ'tfc'h Present compose Democratic county eommltttee to sucin that city In 1905; Twidn Bri1Iiant- - to Sen- - ceed B. 8. Harm sen as candidate for next convention fi0 tha eoavention nearly $300,-00- 0 SWEET MARIE WINS During Lake Salt from county. lower bouse the dependent I TRANSYLVANIA. was apportioned to the various mom .the of the aoriety. work field la .ni mm toe in being district county Each thlal time 2? Lexington, Ky., Oct. 6. The Tran Tt been visited by a Republican canvasser. The 6. The $3,000,000 for trotters, value $5,900, the Oft New York. sylvanls camfine a teama each party la certainly making ud !tafirn ijl?l,to waa greatest wmt in toe turf history, waa Mercantile agency International toe If In Lake different colors. paign Salt county, ud auction for $21,000. Tha won by Sweet Marie In toe three final at good work la aa well done throughout sold waapublic "THERax conducted by toe receiver of beau, tbe first two heats going to Tivsale overwhelmmean the state It can only conference. records were Four world' erton. rhffi aa. m. the company. 8th. ing majorities on November In Transylvania tbe by tbe lowmade r,iTfinpJna Lutheran coofer-fc- f 6. Both tbe New ering of tbe event record and making .Oct New anYork, has Wt at the Chairman Matt Thome mile of toe year on any the dmmlttee York and Chicago headquarters of tbe toe fastest -4 Fonn?. to!!r.h- I .Second nounced toe following Ttverton won toe first When will national track. headquarters counRepublican R! In charge of the speaking In toe - B. P. n he lowers dtbe event In 8:04 the Jh of tbe heat closed 1 tomorrow, day be I Island. III... ty: M. L. Cunningham, J. R,T ' ltosimaster-General'- s funeral. record, and mads 'tba fastest trotting I t. Bengser 0f daho and P. 8. Meyeork. Bos-cow- its ot e. rke'r Became lr Claas-- A Men Know 10. an-Ta- nd - 2S HU ....... KITES ...... J y GRADUATES a receive 60 per cent oa pictures taken within the next 80 days at STUDIO, 870 85th Sb Ow.l f gscaiczEsszss g w S GRAND Direction North western Theatrical aociatlon, R. Alexander Grant Manager. Fan-shaw- Aw -- PRESENT D- & BARRETT FINNIGANS Soma Staging, Some Dancing, I tome Nonsense. BALL I 25 IM - l"..LUrr K " W MNeofLi"' Often U NIrell u 8-- f H. Fattlaen. Avanua. f tl i. WANTED :: : To unload achouaan at too Lake Beer hall. It to to place to get tho longest aal tallest, the biggest and coldest aehooa-e- r of beer to town for five cants Choicest whiskies brand 1m and wlaa ad all kinds of soft drinks Finest Una of cigars la town. Call la everybody ae you pare by sad eample our goods Corner 2Bth and Lincoln avanua t D. W. CATTtS Mostly Girls Nice Folks Like It Rests on sals Friday at 9 PRICES THE ITALIAN a. m.' 76c, 50c GRAND l4e WORTH. Worth results: First race, six furlong Safe Guard .won, Claauaua aeuond, Idngo third. Chicago, OcL 6. Tima, 1:83. Second race, five and a half furlongs Mias Jordan won. Silver Skin second,. Gold Enamel third. Time, 1:131-- 5. Big Ben won. Mayor Jdlmaon aeuond, Frontauac 25c SS GRAND 4. and OPENING REGULAR SEA- SON. V OCT. 10-1- Florence ca Roberts 5. oa toe Pacific cosit raise toe finest grapes on toe Paetflo coasLTbeir wlnaa era absolutely pure. If you wish to dispense good cheer for the holiday! order acme of thalr wine from Wash. Avs 0 The Owl Saloon third, lime, 1:193-- 4. Fourth race, mile and a aixteeafb Lurallghter won, Rankin second, third. Time, 1:56 6. Fifth rare, mile and fifty yards Edward Hale won, Llaardo second, Gil-fathird. Time, 1:64 Sixth race, six furlong Tara O'Shanter won, Ji milala second. All-be- and her supeeb company In two elaborate production third. Time, 1:213-- 5. MONDAY NIGHT MORRIS PARK, in COLONY FRAZZINI BROS., Frederic Belaaco Freaento 8-- SWISS 8357-835- 1 ONeill Brea, Prep. No. 832 2Mh 8L Dealrra In first clasa liquors of all kinda, wines and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of eily every Saturday. Wblaky 7F-- eta to $1.75 quart. Wine 85 rta pr. quart, 3 quarto, $1. Brandy, $1 quart. Whiskey pr. gal. $2.25 to $5. O'NEILL BROS., Prep. 'Phone 135z. n New York, Oct Morris Tark 6. Old First fang England won; Champlain second: The Lady Roheala third. Time, 1ESS ci awen furlongs: 1:281-4- . Second race, aieeplocbaae, (wo and a half mile won; Tibretoo II second: Pure Time, Pepper third. 4:44 Third race, nix furlongs-Chk-fta- ln tkeJWVILlES M A5YLNTURE Of U LADY A Comedy by Anthony Hope. Seats oa aale Friday at 0 a. m. PRICES . - $1, 75c, 50c and 25c. MH oca 01 Of COST MARK SALE March 1 Twenty-fift- Street h faaa can wash and Iron your and return It. llnon Somo laundries do thlo wash. and Ironing better thaa .there and return tho goods more promptly. Thlo lo one of tho bettor kind of laundries In fact there are none Ilka it in thlo community. Our washing Is done on oolon-tlfl- o principles Our Ironing la done on tho world's best machinery. Our delivery la don by competent man whe appreciate tha value of promptness. In ovary department wo guai antes perfect work. . If wrre net getting your work, we'd Ilka to have a trial which wc guarantee to plcaaa you or aak for no pay. Ing mous sale. Wo will give another Cost Mark Sale en everything In stock and will Include all Fall Goode arriving during Sale. Domestic suiting, and all Cotton Good, bought eince drop in prices of there good, are Includsd. N. article In our large stock will b reserved. Tho manner In whleh New Merchandise will be sacrificed will ba food for cleaeb careful buyers. The Terms of Sale Are Positively S 284 Any Laundry the thousands of buyers who bought during that fa- A CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the beat 8hort orders at all hours. All kinda of gam and fish In season. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fins lunch from 11 to 4 and 0 to 8 p. m. J6M A YOUNG, Props. at Will be reatambered by C WHERE TO EAT BOSTON TUESDAY NIGHT H Ogden Steam Laundry, 437 25th Reese Howell (L Sons OGDSX- - Street 'Phono 17L Cm - awiwnMSiuMMUuiUtkieni UTAH. t " ii'nf'nr j ) ,i 5 "' .1 Proprietor. 2S PE4PLE 2. i, klA 2 C. M. Laatfem 1.000 MEN la the ever green success 4. RACES - Prop. 8425 Wasi FUN CROW- THE-BI- GALLAGHER a f LfOO- if' FALSTAFFjAFE 2. '11-- Cured 372 (PhonaKBXm Uelmar results: First race, five and a half furlong Pickaway won; McNetta second; Bella B. third. Time, 1:11. Second race, mile and 70 yards Mildred L. won; Regina D. second; Fero-nithird. Time, 1:40 Third race, rix furlongs Oudon Felix Moxxes second; Tom Rowe third. Time, 1:16 Fourth ram. mile Gay Llxxetta third. wan; Lustlg second; Time. 1:43 Fifth race, mile and an eighth Canyon won; Pathos second; Imhoden third. Time, 1:67 Sixth race, seven and a half furlongs Howiandad won; King's Charm second; Sid Silver third. Time, 1:31 Cfe " t OLLIE MACK & JOE W. SPEAKS St. Louis, OcL 6. Vs I. '1 WATTS Res-de- nt f , 1 8 SATURDAY, OCT. DEIJdAR. Fon-aolu- . AMUSEMENTS 2, Third race, six furlong Bar 77o a ALL EIGHTH GRADE 2, re-nar- ks He saiera (SS9 C tbree-year-old- a, d. ANS ETHIS? LIABILITIES. Washington, Oct. 0. A schedule of the assets and liabilities of Thomas E. Waggaman, the real estate agent and foi mcr treasurer of the Catholic university, whi was recently declared a bankrupt, shows assets of $5.61)7,294 and liabilities of $4,622,940. 2. 2-- LIQUORS ASSETS GREATER THAN 2-- e. Bracts-o- (gj, three-quarte- run-getti- ng ey niglit he w WINES one-minu- con-clusi- driver ii til en year ark hirh made hie mile--Israeli- te 8-- 4. WENT AFTER CERTIFICATES ARE GRANTED. Foxy CHEAP RATES TO SALT LAKE won; Belle Signora second; CITY STATE FAIR OCT. 4TH TO third. Time, 1:10. 8TH CONFERENCE OCT. 6TH TO Fourth race, the Hunter handicap, 0TH. the Wither mile Hae.lrarg Belle won; Mlaeula second; Ocean Tide third. The Oregon Short Line, formerly Time, 1:41 won; lien (The Utah Central) will sell tickets Fifth race, to Salt City Oct. 3rd to Oct. 9th, Crocket second; Tida third. Time, Ogdento return until Oct. 12tb, for good 1:42. 11.60 round trip. Trains leave Ogden a mile and Bixih rare, furlong 7:25 a. m.. 8:10 . W-- , 10:45 a. m., 3:24 Ormondes Right won: Eugenia llurch p. m 6:30 p. in., and leave Salt Lake third. Girl Time, City second; Colonial 7:00 a. m-- , 10:20 a. m, returning 1:5412. 1:30 p. ru., 5:45 p. m.. 11:45 p. m, arriving at Ogden om hour later. REPORT DENIED. r deoffice 0. Oct. The foreign Berlin, nies rite current report that Emperor William will meet King Meter Emmanuel at some Italian port in November. The eniiteror certainly is not going to Italy tola winter. record of any horse (hia year. When be won the second heat in 2.04 ha again towered riieae record and made tbe world's record for the fasir.-beat In a race, riweet Marie won tbe tofrd beat In 2 1)5. This established a world's record for the three fastest heat ever uvtrtcd in a rare, and her mark i a world's lerord for the fastest third heat ever irottted in BENEFIT TO BALL TLAYERS. a race. Sweet Marie won the fourth heat in 2:04 he towered ihe event New York, Oct. 6. The New York thus establishing a world's record for National league pennaut iu tiers were the five fastest heats ever t routed in a The average time fir each heat given n benefit today at rite Polo race. I he find three beats avgrounds, which was fairly well attend- waa 2:06 Sarei Marie, tbe wined. There was an a'mutive pro- eraged 2:05 gramme of athletic, a resiling aud pu- ner. la owned by William Garland of Loa Angelea. gilistic event. In the betting Sweet Marie was (b Tbe boxing bout innslmod cf three favorite for the race, but Tiverton was te round and ail of them Sweat for tbe first beat. were llrely. The pairs were Young favorite drew the pole. 11 vert on took Corbett and Kid Broad, Terry McGov- Marie HHdtloo. Tiverton got the pole ern and Johnny Burdii k, Eddie Han- fifth before tbe half was reached and bold lon and Toby Irwin, Jimmie Kelly and It to rhe finleh. going under the wire Kid Curley, and Todo Moran and a length ahead of Sweet Marie, the Hughey McGovern. No decisions were rendered in any others stragggling behind. Tiverton never lost the pole In the of these events. second beat. He set tbe ac all tbe way around and had half a length to BRITT WARNT THERE. spare wheq he went under ilia wire. Tiverton also maintained hia lead In 6. Oct. San Francisco, It was ex- the third and waa half a length ahead pected that a meeting between Jimmy of the hunch at the half, when Sweet Brill and Joe Gana would take place Marie began to push him. Rounding tonight to make arrangements for a ing into the atreich Sweet Marie got match but Britt did not put in appear- even with him, but lost her advantage ance. and fell back. McDonald fairly lined the little mere along until she waa CLIFFORD WON ON A FOI L. even with her rival before the distance flag was reached, and in a driving finHelena, Mont.. Oct. 6. Louis Lung ish went under the wire half a length and Jack Clifford fought thirteen kurd, ahead of Tiverton. Tiverton looked like a winner In the gruelling rounds here tonight, and Clifford was awarded the fight on a fourth until toe stretch waa reached. foul at the end of tbe thirteenth round He took the pole from Sweet Marie at by Referee McDonald, lu the begin- the eighth and led around to the half, ning of the fight Clifford outfought surrendering his position just lmfore waa reached. Sweet the Long, but toward toe end Long the ngggressive. There waa a Marie easily won the fifih heat. Tivgood deal of toughing in the contest, erton lagged two lengths behind all and both fighters were guilty of foul the way around and finished fourth. He could have flniahed better than fourth, BREAK AUTO RECORD. but be already had second money and Andrews waa content to escape toe red New York. Oct 6. Bert Holcomb flag. Tuna and Kent were distanced and Harry Sandal, who left Chicago in in the first beat, and Knox'a Gelatine a automobile at 2 King found toe pace too hot for him o'clock on Tueaday afternoon, arrived In the third. Tbe crowd wildly cheered bare tola afternoon, having been on tbs Sweet Maria as she walked past toe road 64 hours elapsed time and 61 aland after her victory. Summary: The Transylvania, purse $5,000. 2:12 hour and 51 minutes corrected time. Exactly 13 hours and 38 minutes waa trolling, tores In five Sweet Marla clipped from toe best previous record. won the third, fourth and fifth beats in 2:05, 2:081-2- , 2:09. Tiverton won YALE WINS AT TENNIS. first and second heat a In 2:04 4, 2:041-Hall Fry, Snyder McGregor, Philadelphia, Oct 6. K. H. Brhr Knox'a Gelatine King. Tuna and Kent and B. Bodman of Yale, won the Inter alao started. Pacing division of Kentucky futuricollegiate tennis championship today puree $2,000, by defeating J. F. Suifoway and J. B. ty for three in five Phala won three straight Larned of Harvard. . 2:131-2:111-42:15. Itolam. beats in New York, Oct $. There will be no Goneral Mac, Bucklock and Simon poet season aeries of gamea played Kenton also started. 2:17 class trot, .purse $1,000. tbrtv In tbla year between toe pennant winning won Hires Wilton teams of the National and American five Bonnie 2:13. In 2:12 4, 2:11 leagues. Manager ohn J. McGraw of Straight beats the New York National League tram, Maxine, Bell C., Boldy C..Russell, Mlaa Cologne D., said tonight that he would not play Klnnie, Sybil 1L, Jesse Petsy Ford and Alton also started. a post season aeries. , THE James H. Moyle is speaking to the Democrats of Hyde Park at their rail'. Falls will preach. Tbe aervicea commence at 8 o'clock. The conference will be in session over Sunday. T, 1004. ms of A. J. Weber ud C. 8. Yarlan are addressing the Democrats of Park City tonight T OCTORER - |