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Show TITB MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAn, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER W. 8. MARK8 TO LEAVE. SALT By SECOND DEPARTMENT LAKE DAY OF THE CONFERENCE rung a DELIV-ER- S ELDER JOHN McQUARRIE PRINCIPAL ADDRESS. WILL SPEAK lished by the Mormons of the county. Elder Joseph E. Robinson, president of the California mission, was then called. He said thahe teachings of the mother shine vA in the life of the people more thsn does the teach ing end learning of the colleges and universities. The ministers of this district have not been particularly cordial to us, nor have they eulogized us. He told of the visit of a Catholic priest who said that he had learned that e man cannot live right In celeb-racand that he wanted to take uato himself e wife. He wanted to know what opportunity there waa for him to get a home among the Mormon people. He was told that there was no paid ministry, and then there was a long discussion as to the tenets of the Mormon faith. He did not say whether the priest bad been connected to the faith. Mlaa Florence Jeppersen then sang g sacred solo, Fear Not, Ye Israel,1' with excellent effect Apostle Rudger Clawson spoke of and annual conferthe ence sa great reunions for the falthfuj. The commandments of God delivered to hla people partake of hla character, being spiritual, eternal and everlasting President Smith made the usual announcements and adjournment was taken until Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The closing hymn waa: Now Let Us Rejoice in the Day of Salvation. Handa of Children YesOther terday Largs Attendance Doing of the Day. In Salt Lake City. Oct. al -- fifth day'o oeaolon of the seventy oonterene' of the Mormon, aa era attended by aa large a crowd wae the opening day. The eeeelon callwho opened by President Smith, ed the Presiding officers from outside the city to the stand. Report were received by the following, concerning the work done In their respectiveof etakee: President, H. 8. Gowans, Tooele; President Budge of Bear Lake, President A. H. Hinckley, of Millard;of A. H. Sehultle; t oeml-aunu- '8 thurr ls at Utt d byBoi. Roosevelt nS accmg. jreiuiituti uwli, u4 Vi unlaw iwb. net at d ti LKUiiilaiii, Acting-Presiden- asn.si.uaix, e trimne; ADDRESS OF APOSTLE SMITH. adApostle John Henry Smith then He commented dressed the audience. upon the reporte and enlarged upon their meanings, drawing several pointHe urged the ed texts from them. with themselves ueople to tnd with the Gentiles that the greatest g"o4 might come to the State aa a animosities whole and that existing might be crushed underfoot by the overwhelming power of good work for coun-MlDie upbuilding of the elate.. He Utah obedience of law, that might grow to be one of the great Kite of our great Republic. "Ws want to discharge the obllga-tionof citizenship in our land," he In Justice and right, stand for Mid the principle of liberty for every man, tor it they are seeking to take away the liberty of any man, they will plot and scheme, they are not the friends hut the enemies of the latter-da- y Saints. Those that plot and scheme are the enemies of Justice. They are ihe enemies of peace and will pay the penalty of outraged Justice. "Beneath the flag and Constitution of this United States, God grant that the right of conscience will never be Infringed. God blees thoee gor and noble statesmen of our land, that they may discharge their duties in true loyalty to the flag, the Constitution and the nUgioua rights of the people. The regular announcements were than made by President Smith and adjournment. after benediction was talcs until 1 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. . Elder Joseph H. Grant, president of Davis Hike, was the first speaker at the afternoon seaMon. He said that perfert harmony prevailed In that Make between Mormon and ihe al cmici 'lie eight sat itler the cat-le- t torch Uf tnd hit Hi. be aephr and i nfli. Mr. ed tii Dunlap, iular irinj te til ne. s fit rvice id Jew, ogled choir il." The i Ira, Paj t wlthflw-il- over tie malic com cabinet o(. ark. tad left til remained t lr and Hit can-lip- , the ipaciil guarded If S OWN resident. , Elder John 0. McQuarrie, president of the Eastern States M lesion, was the next speaker who spoke as follows: 'There an times. he said when ws feel that we should open the windows of our soul so that our brothers and latere might see the Joy that ! within our noule: so I feel today. One of the greatest Joys I feel today la the Joy of meeting the fathers and mothers ut those noble young men who are working so bravely in the field over which I have the honor to preaids. "Moth era. fathers, all your boys are doing nobly and are an honor and a credit to you. it Floodlit semi-annu- o I MIXERS. ' There la enough harvest to enoour-- Ut ut, and there la enough opposition to keep us on the alert and to keep to to the highest mettle. T feel that It is my duty to report the progress of those elders who at.- our bible and religious clause for technical training. They not rally honor themselves bat they honor thelit Stats The Eaetern States Mission la In fhlrly good condition and la slowly td Mowing." President James G. Duffin of the Entral States Mission, with headquarters at Kansas City, was then called, hy President Smith. Hia mission, he MM U prospering, the people residing m the mlmlon era broad and liberal, tnd extend many courtesies to the II missionaries. The officials of elites Dee the Mormon elders the same pri-eleg- es that are granted to other Elijo Koeenovich secured Judgment by stipulation in the third district court this morning in hla suit against the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake road. Suit waa brought for a large sum by the plaintiff for person al Injuries sustained In their employ. A stipulation waa effected and tha suit closed accordingly. In the case of Charlotte Fleming against D. Johnson, Judge Hall today rendered a decree holding that the claims of a lien holder are superior to the claims of a mortgage. The property involved In the airit has been ordered sold and tha proceeds applied to the payment of the debt owing the holder of the lien and second to the holder of the mortgage. - HIGH SCHOOL VS. AGGIES. The football team of the Salt Lake High School left on the five o'clock train this afternoon for Logan where they will meet the Agricultural college team. Although the latter are the hueky brutes, in a sporting phrase, the locale are In the pink of condition and expert to make a creditable showing, If not to detent them. JOHN KEOGH RETURNS. John Keogh haa returned to Utah after an absence of three months in Canada and the east He will visit relatives in Ogden and Idaho before down again. settling Y0UN08TERS OWNED THE FAIR. crowds, and from n financial standpoint la more successful than ever before. This la true from the standpoint of its excellence as an exhibition of the wealth and resources of the state. There never was a more successful fair held in the state. The officials of the D. A. M. society are much elated over the affair as a natural consequence. Fully 40,000 paid admissions are recorded up to the end of tonight. The program for tomorrow will surpass anything yet given. The features will he the races for which aggregates purses of $1,500 have been p tiered. In the evening the fair will 'close with a grand confetti battle. POSTAL OPENS 8ATURDAT. The Postal and Gable offices In this city will be opened Saturday for the transaction of general business. Tbs office will give connections will all the principal cities of this country and Canada in addition to cable connection with European and Asiatic cities. BEAR LAKE WATER USERS OR- GANIZE. Philadelphia. Oct. ".Jack William of Philadelphia lonighi knm-kei- l out Kid Carter in the third round of s bout at the Manhattan AthSPEAKING AT EMERY. letic Club. William had Carter on Levi N. Harmon" and W. H. Ray will the delensive from the start to the knock out. Carter was in iswr condiapeak at Emery Saturday night. tion and was unusually slow. is. MOYLE AT LAKE VIEW. JACK OBRIEN THE VICTOR. J. Moyle and C. 8. Varian dress the Democrats of Lake View, Utah county. Saturday evening. will ad- after-tiito- i and 3 0 4 CLUE decreaskTn In the ever green success Pittsburg. Oct. 7. Pittsburg played championship ball both at bat and in the field and easily defeated Chicago. The game was called on a. vomit of darkness. Attendance, 1.2., 0. , St ore R. H. K. Pittsburg ( 10 1 1 7 3 Cliicnp. loever and Phelps; Grothe and IDLENESS. & BARRETT GALUGHER riTTSBURG, 6; CHICAGO, t. som-wli- LIQUORS PRESENT T1IE BIG FUN CROW- D- tB.-uss-o) ri SL & JCE W. SPEARS MACK Bernhard and ' Milwaukee, WINES 8 OCT. SATURDAY, 0 and Reville; Manager. Dem- 9 10 HERRERA WINS. Mont., Oct. 7.- Aurelio Hoc Kling. Helena, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 7. Of the rera waa given the derision tonight Bessemer Pig Iron Association's 1903 over Kid Tracey of liuttp in the BOSTON, i; PHILADELPHIA. !. stacks on October 1. only 63 were out, round, one of the latter's second lltth stepIn idle the a capacishowing decrease Philadelphia. Oct. 7. Rc:ton and ping into the ring in order to save per hla man from further punishment. ty since January 1 of 370 or 37 Philadelphia played nine Innings to a cent. tie today. The game was called owing to darkness. SOME ONE WILL OWN STRIKES AND DIVIDENDS. TWO RACE HORSES. Attendance, 400. FINNIGANS Some Siagiqg. Some I huu-ing-. Some Nonsense. Bar The BALL 25 25-PE0- PLE 1-- 3 R. H. E. 3 2 3 of all concerned in the ease of water Boston. . .... . ,,, 3 3 1 New York, Oct. To support hts Philadelphia Ptttiuger and oran; Caldwell and theory that it would be better for a thoroughbred race horse if he were not Duuln. trained or raced until at least four years old, Thomas 8. Williams, president of the California Jockey Club, has matched his four year old, H. F. Perley LEXINGTON HARNESS RACES. against Sidney Pagets twn year old Ralbert. Mr. Paget believe that liexington, Ky., Oct. 7. Trotting thoroughbred are not harmed hy moderate early training, a aide bet of $3,000 and the ultimate ownerahtii clanThe Johnson stake, $3,000, 3:34 trotting, three in five: Lizon or both race hones depend on the 3:10-1-4- . three furlong spin which will he ntn Jcro won throe straight heat a in 3:11, 3:12 Jolly Bachelor, tomorrow morning at Morris Park. Messrs. Williams aud Paget will ride Bonnie Russell, Getaway, Tessa. Governor McCauley and Tom Miller, Jr., their own horses. also started. 2:04 clas, paring, pitnie $1,500, two In three: John M. won the ttecund and third heals In 3:06 ahd 3:06. Nslhaa Straus won the first heal In 3:04 TACOMA, 3; LOS ANGELES, 1. Loranda aln started. 3:11 class trotting, pnrae $1,200, two Tacoma, Wa, Oct 7.- -1 ma Angelos oat today because the Imttera were in three: Patrhrn Maid won two unable to bunch hits on Hiomaa, who intliree: PatclicnMald won twoitfltiioll would have scored 2:09 shut out but for straight heats In 2:10 one error. Fast fielding kept several The Qunslor. Jim Ferry, Euxinte, Van Tacoma runners from scoring. Sheehan Sandt, Kirkwood, Jr., lady Gall Ham and Lynch made perfect batting ilton, Arddlght, Newton, Monroe, Rob averages. ort, Aerolite, Cacline and Queen Sn?76: n. h. e. Wilkes alHtarted. Lo Angeles 3:18 class pacing, s puree $1,000, Thcoma 3 10 three In five: Lady May won three Baum and Spies; Thomas and straight heats In 3:09 2:10 Graham. 2:09 Kidd, Gladbells, Mamie KingsF.. Argo Halle ley, Gordon V., San Francisco, Oct. 7. No game, and Foxy QuitterBilly started. alo rain. Louis E. Stoddard, president of the Utah and Eastern Copper company, la In the city. 7.-- RACES 3-- BASEBALL 1-- 8alt Lake City, October 7. Although I am a follower of his party remarked a Democrat this myself, morning, I want to tell you that the tactics pursued by this man Powers in his anxiety to defeat the Republican party, won't go with me, nor will It go with a great many other Democrats that I know of. There ia nothing that I admire or like to follow more, thad a clean game of politics, but when a party or a follower of a party stoops to the methods that Powers does, I waat to call it right off. I am referring right now to hla insane appeal to the Mormon voters to bolster up the Democratic ticket on tha plea of salvation for the Mocwms through their ticket, which is all rot. The play for the Mormon vote, from him, O. W. Powers the worst Mormon1 hater that ever struck this or aay other country; a man, who, while on the bench, while practicing his profession, while leading the old Liberal party on in Us fight, has never stopped at anything mean or nasty to abuse them, circumvent them or hurt themi a man who hates them as no other man hatea them, and now he comes out and asks for political preferment at the hauda ef the people he haa so maliciously maligned. I tell you, air, I wish 1 could get out among the voters and explain this natter as it really ia; tell the Mormons and all others who. lore this state, how he hates It, how he would and la tearing It apart every time he gets a chance. This new movement, I am firmly convinced, la an offspring of this worthy gentleman, In fact I shouldnt be surprised, if the truth were known, but that he is a member of it now. Why did Willard F. 8nyder, state chairman of the new move go east Just now in the heat of the campaign; why did Judge Orlando W. Powers Just go east? What does that signify? Is it morely a coincidence that both of these men. leaden In their respective parties should leave at the same time? Isnt it a natural inference that they have gone for .the purpose of conferring with prominent eastern Democrats or for some other purpose that will more closely unite theee movements together, that is DemocI tell you racy arid that thf sole object of this man Pow era and of the American move, is the defeat of the Republican party by any means, and they Intend by using both parties as their means to an end, to bring about such consummation. unless bolThe new stered up. Is practically a dead thing. It hasnt followers enough to fill their headquarters If they were all mustered It akBddnt succeed; I together. don't believe It will and I siucely hope it won't. Aa I said before I like a good square, clean fight, but this underhanded, two faced work I don't approve of." -- 3-- ' 3. locals won tndaya game and are ow In the lead in tha championship race. Attendant 7.-- The 9,500. Score: Gibson Kletnow. (Continued on Page Eight) R.11.K. N"Yo7k . -- and Criger; :... 4 it Chcshro Kansas City, Oct. 7. Elmridge results: First race, five and a half furlongs; Lalonde won Capitonzo second; Loret f i .... Seats on sale Friday at 9 a. in. - 75c, 50c and 35c PRICES GRAND GRAND !S OPENING REGULAR C. M. Leedont ALSTAFF SEA- W 10-1- Washington (Phono 228X) n. H. E. 2 9 5 13 4 1 Frederic Delaau Presents Florence Roberts WANTED 1,000 MEN To unload schooners at th Lake Beer halt It la tha place to get the longest aad tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of boor la jtowa for flvo cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine and all kind of soft drinks. Ftnoit lino at cigar in town. Call ia ovwy-boaa you pass by and sample our dy and her superb company In two elaborate productions --MONDAY NIGHT . ItSS el theJTIMSVILlFS good. Forcer 28th and Lincoln a retina D. W. CATTS Proprietor, 3; WASHINGTON, 3 Washington, Ort. 7. Philadelphia and Washington broke even today. Tha second game was called because of agreement. Attendance 1,000. Pint game. Score: R. H. E. 3 3 Washington Philadelphia Patten and Schreck. PAC SEATTLE, B 3 6 2 Waddell and Second game. . Score: R. H. E. 3 I 4 6 THE ADVENTURE OF IADY URSULA A Comedy by Anthony Hope, on aale Friday at 9 a. m. PRICES . - $1, 75c, 50c and 25c. Seat THE ITALIAN SWISS . Portland March Of 3. R. H. E. ,.,,.....3 on too Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on the Pacific coast. Their wine re absolutely pure. If you wish to dispense good cheer for tho holiday order some of I heir wine from FRAZZINI BROS, Wash. Avw t 1 2357-235- Will ba remembered by the thousands of buyers who bought during that famous salt. We will give another Ceec Mark Ssia on everything in stock and will Include all Fall Goods arriving during Sale. Domestic euitlnge and all Cotton Goods bought olneo drop In prlcoo of thooo goods are Included. No article In our lorgo stock will bo reserved. The monner In which Now Morah-andis- e will bo sacrificed will bo food for close, careful buyers. 5 H The Owl Saloon ib ONeill Broa, Prop. No. 232 25th fit Dealers 1 first class liquor of all kinds, wines and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday, Whisky 7f-- cts to $1.75 quart 35 eta Wine pr. quart, 3 quarto, $L Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey pr, gaL $3.35 to I y $6. O'NEILL BROfib Prom 'Phone 136s. i a til 1 ; 1 ; 3 Portland, Oct. 7. Two costly hits In the eighth Inning and five more in the ninth Inning turned what seemed destined to be a shut out for the visitors into a defeat for the same home team. Score. COLONY The Terms of Sale Are Positively .6..IN..UKU 7; PORTLAND, V 1 Kitlredge; Bender Hid .. 6.. f NIGH-T- TUESDAY Ka- . Washington Philadelphia Hughes and Clarke; Schreck. Avenue. 1 ' White and 8ullivan; Petty and PHILADELPHIA, CAFE 242S SON. OCT. H. Pattlaon, and Chicago, Oct 7. Bt. Louis won today's game by opportune bitting nad taking full advantage of Chicago's errors. Attendance 750. . 1' Prop i lioe. M I BEST Nice Folks Like It 3 ST. LOUIS, 5; CHICAGO, 3. Score: . Chicago St. Louis . t 372 - Mostly Girls ELM RIDGE. NEW YORK. I; BOSTON. New York, Oct. 3-- i Tins - Score a tC2ZSB3 Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association, R. Alexander Grant, Rea-de- De- Detroit Beniis. n. 0 3 y 12 Cleveland Jaeger Oct. ?. "Philadelphia Jack O'Brien waa awarded the decision over Tommy Burns of MORE SOLDIER FOR JTALY. New York in a a .ut tonight al The fighting waa tame, Rome, Oct. 7. The War Office has O'Brien the betur of his man called under arms the reserves of 1903. in every haring round with the exception of except the cavalry and artillery. This the fourth, in which hunurs were action places about SO.OoO more troops about even. There were uo knockat the disposal of the government. downs. W'-a- k J. Stovall and Drill; Jos and Second game: ALL EIGHTH CRADE GRADUATES w.tt receive 50 per cent un al! pictures taken viirin r.ext SP day at GARDERG'd STUDIO 271 25th St. 1. R. H. E. Ret roll Cleveland J. Stovall and Drill; Jos mis. d 11. 1ET Rolf, First game: Pecoud game: of the speakers at the Democratic rally at the Theatre Monday evening. There will he an important meeting concerned In the use of water People and admire the courage from what Is known as the Bear Lake that ha been manifested in the devel-PvDuchesne Reclamation project The of the great and region. meeting la called to organise a water All of the ministers of other users association, that the government ttnrchea In that mission are not MORE SOLID COUNTIES. may be dealt with directly. State Engiviolently opposed to the Mormon neer Dnranua and representatives ot W. D. Livingstone of Mantl, Judge March and its the geological survey will be present candidate for Judge of the Seventn teachings.' I feel Interwill not dlsruaeton be that It it heal to always look The only Judicial district has recently returned that Is good In man than esting, but instructive. from a trip through San Juan and fw that iich Is not good, , Grand counties. Judge Livingstone SMOKE MEETING MONDAY. lhe tvorld is getting better. states that everything In those conn-tie- s i J? not believe that this work which points to a Republican victory; d ha There will he a meeting of the established on the earth la that party workers are working hard milure. men of committee The wicked I believe are and the and that everything looks good for the to to look the tenners more wicked, but I betters that appointed by the of prosperity. He said that effect of the teachings of the aer-,- . adjustment of the smoke nuisance. The party bad been heard of the nothing f the Lord, the distribution of smeltermen are anxious to do all posparty dowa that way. wormon literature, la having Its affect sible to aid the termers and It Is the germs of truth in tha thought that some arrangement will SIXTH DISTRICT. ft of the people and turn then to be decided upon. Whs of righteousness.. Judge Chldeater, speaking of the WILL DEPORT" CRIPPLE. past when writers have chasers of the. Republican party in a Mormon Elder, they have tha Sixth Judicial. district embracInspector Longley will leave for rauiheg him aa a man with long Sevier, Kane, Wayne, Piute and ing two with or a taking day moouth appearance, untidy and Boston in Garfield counties, staled that' he became from who Roscoe him Sarah JjrrTat- - Thh is changing. They afe lieved the respective counties would a ia Apple Englafid a year ago. She ef -- .anrfl8d as being well educated, mentally and physically and will be give the following Republican majori47681 mn4 bright. When election: , I IiitJ11 sent from Boston back to England ties the coming wen the86 testimonies election. Republibv iv given under the deportation act. Sevier, 600. Last x of the church, they can 450. h Wayne, 40 the same as last election. Ut fittingly given testimony of TROLLEY CARS COLLIDE. wllBt Hie world rails hnrmJJUL Piute, 125; much greater majority tlK of tha up- Inst election. This eomes about Pwr 54 and 19 of the Utah Light than Cara JO. human race. of the Socialists, who will account on f the need of Industrial and Railway company came together take largely from the Democrat. e..-1- 6 this end collision morning rear a in in Ytal1 and asid that Garfield, from 300 to 400. Last elecat 1:15. Both oua were going south Vf,r weeks ago Is and the rear car. No. 55 plunged Into tion It waa 303, bnt some of the peottah he since then, so thi w thousands of No. 89 which had stopped to permit a ple have left fclck going to waste, passenger to alight. Two passengers year's majority will be much greater, 1,676 keen Into were Injured, one qnlto severely by in proportions than last election. j ' if a cannery had turned hacn estab glass and flying splinter Kane, 10, about the usual figures. of all nt al Plan KID CARTER KNOCKED OUT. W. E. Smythe has canceled hia engagements in Montana and will be one 8 - Detroit. (V. Detroit played tail and lost lnh game this Attendance lw. 7.- NIGHT. IN THE COURTS. mln-Ine- n. The governors of some of these Wes have the right idea of the Mor- - THE WORLD The directors of the Tetro mining company will meet tomorrow to poet their monthly dividend of $3,000. O, DIDNT HE RAMBLE. George K. Fischer, consulting engineer of the United States Mining comD. P. Evans, the man with th pany will leave for California tomorwheelbarrow, will arrive In this city row, where he will superintend the Mine time late tonight. He la travel- building of a new smelter for the comling from the Atlantic to the Pacific pany at their Mammoth mine. wheeling a wheelbarrow. He carries no money and la allowed to beg none under the terms of the wager he la L travelling under. He Is ever accompanied by hla faithful bulldog. The principal sights to be seen at tha The report for the last yean' work Is not no encouraging an It was tor the State fair today were the thouaandg of children, tha day being children's year proceeding. "A norm broke over un. especially we day. Tha fair continues to draw large of the Eastern Staten Mission. Soma of the more tender converts, those new ocas, who had not learned to weather these storms were blighted, but wa have not lost materially, instead, we have gained by conversion and baptism. MONDAY Leahy. and! Hukrv Stanley; 0 9 7 and CLEVELAND. ent home. y ftato Fair Seattle OF W. S. Marks of the Suns Board of Education haa filed hi resignation as a member of the board, he intending to go to 8t. Louie to make hia perman- Oar Special Correspondent . 8, 1001. 2 C t A t S t H WHERE TO EAT CAFE BOSTON OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Reese Howell &L Sons the best Chart orders at all houra. Everything-her- a All kinds of game and Rah In season. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and I to p. m. JIM A YOUNG, Props. 284 Twenty-fiftStreet h bit-wrj- y, ed smel-terme- imbamy r Tred . . . Any Laundry can wash and Iron your llnon and return It Some laundrlea do thle washing and Ironing hotter than others and return tho goodo more promptly. This is one of tho hotter kind of laundries. In fact there are none Ilka it In this community. Our washing la done on scientific principles. Our Ironing ia done on tho woricra boat machinory. Our delivery ia done by men who appreciate tho valuo of promptnaea. In every department wo guarantee perfect work. If we're not getting year work, wed like to have a trial which wo guarantee te p Isaac you or ask for no pay. t corn-pote- Ogden Steam Laundiy, 437 26th OGDEN, Stnet - r Those - pmiwmunnu oeima 174. UTAH. f niizaamup 1 I t A- - . ' |