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Show MOBS ISO LAKE SALT Efy IB DEPARTMENT sp OF IKE WORLD AMERICAN HORSE WON. Pari 0(4. 10. At- the tit. Cloud races today W. K. Vanderbilt'! Salam-b- o won the Prlx de Brize aqd bis Members of Lower House John Brownlee, Murray; K. H. P. Nordberg, West Jordan; J. J. , Stewart, R. G. Blester, A. V. Taylor, W. J. Barrette, J. E. Parmer, N. D. Comer, L N. Lightloot, P. M. Benedict. City Judge D. H. Twomey, S. P. .QQDEy, UTAH, TUESDAY MORXIXG, and though Boston won the New York representatives were r.ui disgraced. In fact, they almost .bared tbe honor with the victor During last two ranth. these teams hare been seesawing In the lead for championship fame, and the fact that the issue narrowed down to the outcome of nv day. double header u the Washington Heights grounds, demonstrates how close the battle waa. lu order to win the pennant lirifflih's New York's required two victories today., while Boston needed only une. A the end of the fifth inning i hr local men seemed to have the first game well tq hand. a. they had scored two runs. In the seventh Innmg imd throw by Williams to the plate allowed and Ferris to crus tbe plats and tie the score for Hoeton. Each ride being equal, thing went smoothly until the first half of the ninth Infirst safening, when Crlger owi-hcly on an Infield hit. Dimeu advanced him to second by a wacriBce and Chen-bro- i at this critical stage, made Wild pitch, the ball huting the press stand while Crlger wa miming in with the winning run. New York t the advantage which failed to Boston had gained, and tlu- ptMinant went to the New England team by a score of three to two Over 28,006 persons were within the enclosure when the victory was won will nevand the scene which er be forgotten easily by anyone of ' thoae who were prtsM-m- . ( Putmannnd Winter were the opposing pitchers In tbe final game which went the full nine Innings withwild throw out n run being scored. by LaChanre gave Conroy the looked for opportunity to tally in the niiith Inning. Attendance 21m;im.'. Scores: R. 11. E First game: 3 8 0 Boston ... ie Oar Special Correspondent . RATIFY EXAMINER, - Celerite. with Ransch the American Jockey up, captured tbe Trix de Bieual-He- r. Armstrong. Justice of the reare Frank H. MONEY IN BASEBALL THIS YEAR. Clark. Chicago, Oct. 10. With the closing Constable C. B. Patterson. aerican party gets together oh what mad The order of buelneas concluded, the Of the playing season In the American and resolves .bend played and the Americana filed League today ended one of the moat already seen prepared. out of the historic playhouse, confident spirited fights In the history of the SABS PHytd that their ticket would win. game for the championship of the and Delivered gprecheo league. For over a month, Boston, last ..Americans Are Confident. '.wra champions. New York and ChiAniert-JTparcago have been fighting for first place Lake City, Oct lO.-- Th with only a few points separating them met tbla afternoon - to t any time during that period. Ia the tto wty SJtuie theater to ratify nominating final leat however, Boston came off tirVrtDrepered hy their victorious and won the pennant, finUmt before wall filled. ishing right point, ahead of New York, rose the auditorium waa Bom on', nearest opponent. Boston rice, ultimately, Wlm the curtain did finished the seqaon with a percentage Utah Bute hand rendered a medley of 617 and New York with 60 thi-eng- o iS patriotic alra, each .action of the secures third position, 81 points one at the hand playing a different wore behind New York. Then come. Cleveengag- other, the that time Mme land with hut eight print, leu than ta the mm. procedure. The effect Salt Lake City, Oct 10. "Southern Philadelphia U fifth with a American party Cblc.ga all of wa. typical' Utah will be found in the Republican percentage of 688. Then cornea St. conduahm ofthe column when the At gathering election time comes,1' g with a standing of 428; Detroit, a tew In the audience toappred-utlnsaid Hon. James Christiansen of Rich- 408 and Washington last with a standenteiH band the of the effort, on state for candidate field, treasurer ing of bnt 262. their hand, and the band Ban Johnson, president of theAmerl-ca- n cheerfully did wh.t they are paid to the Republican ticket. "1 am satisfied, he said, "that the League tonight declared that this do and played another eeleetion, thla. Republican party la gaining ground all mmd from a financial standpoint had time one of the classical medley waa a the time; that the voter., awakened been the best In the history of the When they were through there to n sense of their duties as never be- league. death like .Henca and for quite a time the audience waited for aomethlng to fore, realize - the grave responsibility Chairman resting upon- them and they will be TOMMY WINS THE happen. Finally County FOURTH ROUND. convention to found voting tbe ticket that ha and Oaorge I Nye called the U order and preaented In a few word, will continue to give them, prosperity. 10. left hook LOUl Oct. With P. Mr. a St. J. is Our section has chairman, pronperoun, always the permanent been, and no doubt will be, aa long ns to the jaw, Tommy Ryan, the middle Paly. stage-ancontrol of the weight champion, knocked out Bob the Republicans have Mr. Daly took the center of the Douglas of 3L Louis tonight In the placing hi. speech behind a stiff national and local situation. "1 hare been informed, and believe fourth round of what wa. to have been hat began a scathing rebuke of all that nn right round go. Douglass yas on wat in politics outside of the new. the statement Is true, that even Washthe aggressive during tbe tint round as of Utah Ha heretofore vhikh has polities spoke party. ington county, but Ryan then took the lead. of the outride in the main, a Democratic returned a conditing majority by of factions, as tF party, wide margin, can safely be placed WORKED OUT IN 2:01 me pulling hard and thinking that doubtful. They have benefitted by deliver will the good, Republican prosperity as much aa othChairman Spry Memphis, Tenn., Oct.10. Lou Dillon the righth of November and the er sections, and 1 do not believe they trotting, other trying to cross his' wires. The care to Jeopardize it by electing men on, the worlds champion He who effect of this was instantaneous. by C. K. G. Billing ia at once mar owned a that party represent work-oufor t records trotting ipnt of the Democratic aspirant for and unsafe. 1 have met no broke all the course at honor a. one who la unstable coogreaalonal ohis that has objected to Republican hones today by circling touring the state delivering addresses good times, but on the contrary they the Memphis Driving Park In 2:01 In which Interpolated the pet phrases seem to fear Democratic hard times. Millard Saunders, her trainer, drove the mare. She wu paced by a runner and familiar pannages from standard "Yen air, 1 believe the southern part driven by Doc Tanner.' Tbe fractional church works that fit Into Bis politimaof the atate will return sparger tima was: Quarter, :30; half, 1:00; He spoke of the cal perostion Veara ago. s, 1:20 mile, 2:02 Apostle Mosea Thatcher aa one jority than even two of 2:02 wa. The former work-owho is in sympathy with the new NO held by Lou DUlon and established at movement and then quoted the words Cleveland September 28th of this year. of this mhn. which were displayed on No wind ahleld waa uaed. the rear of the stage In red, white and A correspondent, writing blue letters In flaring fashion, Junction, Piute county, says: I nv ten years ago what 1 see today, 170,000 FOR A HORSE. The American party movement does v Utah will never have peace until this not neem to havs any substantial folNew York. Oct 10. Hamburg, the great feme Is 'solved." Then the audiy in Piute county.1 There ence applauded. Several other politi- lowing. stallion waa sold tonight to famous about' two who, be person may The cal Wthle were discussed rent then will not support the Re- Harry Payne Whitney for $70,000. Madison Square to conclude he announced that themezt at took ale place this publican ticket, but aside from order of business would be soma munie where the entire raring atud the American party movement Is look- Garden, William C. Whitney wu put by the band. lata of the ed upon with disgust and ns being After the band bad ceased, the perup at unction. When bids ware called the to nn excuse traitors for manent secretary waa Introduced and merely for 'Hamburg, H. P. Whitney offered Republican causa who desire to vote $60,000, which waa raised by Jamea R. W. K. Walker then read the call. Mr Nell Pinkerton Moore then sang The to aid the Democrat Keene to $60,000. Mr. Whitney than "True, we have factions, but Kill bid $70,000 and the great rira went to War Spangled Banner" and for nn en' be him at that figure. core gave "Columbia, the Gena of the they are' Republicans and will W. C. Whitney paid $60,000 for HamOcean." Chairman Daly then took found loyal to their party. One of the greateet pleasure" In Introducing the most influential of the above men- burg, who la the father of two Futurity "that Daring son of Utah, Senator tioned, stated as follows: T am a Re- winner Hamburg Belle In 1808 and Frank J. Cannon, of Ogden." At this publican and nm going to vote the Artful thia year. Hla progeny thia announcement the assemblnge yelled ticket straight. What la the nse of me year won the annual champion and the d Hopeful stake1 like a crowd of cattlemen at theannual getting out here and making n d round up Senator Cannon, assumed fori of my self?1 Harry Payne Whitney also bid In the n full brother the center of the etage with eaae and When election day comes It will stallion Sandringham, addressed the convention In put ns find the boys at the polls eager to cast to Persimmon,- - Diamond Jubilee and Milton follows: , their ballot for Roosevelt and the Re- Floreel II., tor $14.00$ white Narinr-tatnThe United States exclusive of publican ticket Young at Lexington, Ky., got called the beat two year rid at Alaska, has more than three millions x While certain elements of tlve Dem-- I of squire miles and 128 sects, but there ocratic ride are for $10,000. hi. time, their predicting Is not room enough In nil that area for Forty one horse. In all were sold will be elected hands down, uy denomination to net np n political will win by a good Democratic ua- during the evening and the aggregate, domination. la there room jority, we .are reminded of other Dem-!J- ' amount received wu $232,000, at which Nor, F PrtF 10 encroach up-- . Harry Payne Whitney paid $145,800 ocrttlc prophecies that have tailed. for The twelve of the thoroughbred ' Htw about table propheBryan Let u Ifwe love ware avenge price wa. $5,878. tKm thl. waruntll we hnre wlS thte State ty l; . 1 d 2. 2. 1 off-se- ... New York . .. Dlneen and Criger; Kleinow. Second game: Boston 2 R. 0 E 11. 4 1 4 1 1 Winter and Doran; Putt maun and McGuire. . NATIONALS 3; AMERICANS L 8t. Louis Oct 10; A home run by Lout National Grady of the St. game In the eighth inning won the first of a aeries of seven games to be played by the BL Louis National and American league teams for the championship of the city. Scone: Attendance , K. H. E. ... ,,,,,3 6 Nationals ,. 1 4 Americana Taylor and Grady; Pelty and 1 1 Ka-hoe- . , 2. 1-- 4; ut to-wl- poa-aibl- ; 11, 1901. S- ECLIPSE WHEELWRIGHT BROS. FHONE Morris Park 1 H-so- ar BtaUoa, near the moath of Ogdoa Caayo Persona are warned not to Interfere la any wise with arid Us t la safe to tha pub tic If unmolested, but aorfama reaulta to proper-tand possible fatal results to pessona can be caused through tha breaking of insula tors. or tha throwing af wire lhnbs of tree ar similar obstruction over tha wtran of compaay'a aald ricotrio 3-- y trana-mteat- en Un UTAH LIGHT 41 POWER CO., By IL wCftmpbell, . teenths -- Janie F. won; Afrikander second; Onuonrtn R'.glit third. Time, 12. BETTER NOTHING DELMAR. St. Luili, Oct. 10. Delmsr summary: - First rare, five and a half furlouga, purse Violin won; Dare Slabl second; Eduardo third. Time, 1:09 Second race, six furlong purse Felix Mo Me won; Tom Rowe second; Tendi-rcrca- t third. Time, 1:16. Thiid race, mile and 20 ysrdn Sabot won: Mint Bed second; Tribes third. Time, 1:44 Fourth race, six furlong handicap Frank Collins won; King Ruse secthird. Time, ond; Gay Lizetle 1:15 Fifth race, mile and 70 yards purse 'Pretension won; Extol second; Sam Craig third. Time 1:46 Sixth rare mile and n sixteenth Marita won; Mlaa Eon aecond; third. Time, 1:60. A perfect Whiskey for Houbehold and Medicinal pur, poses. Properly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in taste 1 1-- IdKentviclry 1-- F, J. IilEtSEL 41 CO., Distrib tstors F WORTH. Washington, Oct. Jiczjoczszseraa clotted In thia .. . A reward of Fifty Dollars ($60.00), will bo paid by tbe Utah light A Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on tha ovnalug af April 28th, 1803, caused a abort etrcuit" oa Ms ateetrta transmission Bn through Interference la aomo manner with aald eompaayk Itaaa at a print about one mite south from tha power house, knows aa Second race, five and a half furlongs Myopia won: Campo areornl; My Htlcls third. Time, 1:00. Third race, the Wilbers mile won; Jocund second ; The Lady Itohesfa third. Time, 1:41 Fourth race, sis and a half furlong Ora won; Navajo second; Yeoman third. Time, 1:23 1 4. Fifth race, the West cheater handicap, si and a half furlong Collector Jessup won; Wotan second; Now York third. Time, 1:21 Sixth race, one mile and three six- I Warning, FIFTY DOLLARS Tin. 2. B A REWARD OF re- Fiiwt race, six furlongs. With1 mile Geranium won; King Tepper second: Old England third. 1:14 117, WASH. AVE. Reward. PARK. New York, Oct. 10. III. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY 4, sults: RANGES Coles Hot Blast Heating Stoves 1--4 MORRIS STEEL PHILADELPHIA, 7; WASHINGTON, 6 10. The season city today with n double header between Washington and The second game waa Philadelphl called at the end of four and a half Inning! by agreement. Attendance 2,000. R. H. E. Score First garnc: 8 13 2 Washington 7 11 I Philadelphia Hughes and Clarke; Applegate and Noonan. R. H. E. Second game: - 8-- n ht three-quarter- 2:12 14. Bell Fn-won the third boat In 2:08 won loidy Pati-hlthe fourth beat in 2:11. June Mac won the drat heat in 2:10. Direct View, Angiola, Runner and Jolly Bachelor also started. 2:12 class, pacing, purse $1,000 three lu five The Broncho won three 2:07 straight heat In 2:o7 2:10 THlie Seal, Don N., Miss Georgia, Roland Reed. Ola Wilkes and Austin Burns also bt&rted. 2:16 class, trotting, purse 81.000 three in five (unllnibed) Manland won the first and fourth heats in 2:14 2:11 Millard Sanders won tbe second and third hesta in 2:12 Ml 8 4. Belle C., Free Stiver. Miss Kinney, Altonelte, Circua Girl and Cologne D. also started. 2 and ...... New York 6 Cheabro ' OCTODEi: Chicago, .Oct. 10. Worth summary: First race, six furlong Burning Glass won; Tain O'Shsnter second; Federal third. Time, 1:16. Second race, mile and n sixteenth Little Wally won; Kings Court aecond; Arab third. Time, :60 3 6. Third race, six furlong- s- Fontenac won; Mad Mullah second; Good Cheer third. Time 1:14. ... ... 4 5 I Fourth rare, mile, owners handicap Washington 5 7 2 Philadelphia.,.-..-- ; King Ellsworth won; Prince Silver-wing- s Wolfe and Klttrelge; Waddell and aecond; Ethriyne third.' Time, 1:43. Noonan. Fifth Yace, mile And a sixteenth TIE GAME. Carat won; D. L. Moore second; Aggie Lewis third. Time 1:48 Cleveland, Oct. 10j The first postSixth race, five and n half furlongs season game1 of the series between Col. Ruppert won; Exalted second; Cleveland and Pittsburg today ended Regal third. Time, 1:08. In a tie, the game being called on account of rain in the sixth inning. AtELMRIDGE. tendance 3,900. Score: , 2 1 Cleveland .,2 2 4 1 ... ... . Kansas City, Oct 10. Elmrldge PJittaburg Hess and lem is;).. Flaherty and summary: First race, four and a half furlongs Phelp Sick won: Pacific second; Lninan third. Time, :6S. . Second race, mite and a sixteenth Dargln won; Ell E. aecond; Harbor third. Tim 1:47 LEXINGTON HARNESS RACES. Belle Kin' Third race, five furlong won: Capltanaxo aecond; Axellna ney Oct.-1-0. The Ky., greet Leyington, Tim 1:01 Walnut Hall Farm cup worth $3,000 third. race, mile Ed Ball won; Fouph notleave V. L. won donated by ' Darkness, wa Alma Dufeur third. Time, Leila second; In the sixth heat by Rcqlwood, n 4 to 1:40 CHAMPIONSHIP BY ONE TALLT dared the result and the final worfl 1 starter. Fifth race, handicap, la given and, as wa believe, reveal the The 2:16 class for trotters wss un- about one milesteeplechase, New York, Oct. 10. Borton vannnd n quarter Beans reoent Democratic fact that the pmat Reof on darkaes account finished on baseball York the New won; Rpring Water second; Bvauder quished predictions have failed. sults: field hero today, winning the Amerithird. Time, 2:46 Hall Farm The Walnut cup, purse can tongue championship pennant for Sixth race; mile and n sixteenth CACHE COUNTY IN UNE. the second time. It wu a senaatton-r- i $1100, for 2:15 class trotting, three Fortunstua won; Golden Mineral secfinish to n thrilling, qtraggle which in five Redwood won the second, fifth ond; liana Wagner third. Tim. 1:48 Mr. C. F. Wells of Willard, Cache 2:12 hem going on for several months and rixth heats In 2:10 has recounty, arts In the city today and ports everything In his section aa bev flourishing condition. ing in Speaking of political affaire In Cache county, Mr. Wells stated that every thing pointed to a good Republican victory. Willard paa a place of only 800 inhabitant he Mid, but though were the city was small their-heartA big, and their henna grew bigger and their purees grew larger under Republican prosperity; and that waa why they wanted it1 to continue. He Mid that the American party waa awful mall In that section,- - in fact; he hadn't bumped Into any of It, and Having contracted af considerable txpenao with the publishers of didn't expect to. He further stated this high grads Magaslno wd beg to offer eno years subscription freo that Power the Democratic Nightond any reader of our paper who oigno and sands In of coot to ingale," had few followers up there In fact, mighty fed. at one below TO the coupon , Messr R. B. Thornley and Jamea Meikle of Sqiithfleld, Cache county, MADAME binge a monthly mesuge of culture to your homo ond were a1o In the city today and comeontafnc all that la Beat In literature and art Ita sndoraod by OVER mented on affairs politically In (heir MILLION OF THE MOST CULTURED WOMEN OF AM. THREE localitr. There is no American party In our ERICA, being adopted by the National Council cf Women of America said Mr. thornley.' In fact, pTace, aa their official organ. we'vd never heard of it and dont believe we ever will. office for a free sample copy tjT that you ean Cafl at tha Examb-r4he In commenting .on t Power ace exactly what beautiful magazine this I or sign and return tha Meikle Mr. NtghMngrie." Dgjnooratto following coupon for S month and wo will mad you the magaslno arid that people hla way did not be he what of much Have la (wallowing free for eix month or olgn the coupon for alx months and ws will The rguaent that he ait arid. mail the magazine free of charge for twelve month t vance that it will be a woeful day for v pain-fuilSign and aond thia coupon today. Utah If he la not elected, ia so f TO THE EXAMINER. thin, that people make a Joke of it; hla pathetic pleas; for the agof Gentlemen: I agree to aubceribe to the Examiner for throe months hlmaelf, jot grandisement at tha regular rates an condition that you send' ma MADAHTE posh course, nnd secondly, the Democratic . . party, la a palpably plain, that people paid every month for six month our way dont want any of It, II has very little following. r Oh. B Hilliard G. C, Rebgfj. CENTRAL 0 ROTE AND BAR Under New Msnajement QOC saocsa v. cfh-dlda- RACES -- - 3-- 4. -- tXSSfSL cPntrol.d 11 Mlmicned Out7 X iff JnJfta X ! of . clever JteardstatedtieInthatatoryn beeermon once 8-- 4. H on 1-- - non-njor- ch anti-churc- h poll-wIL- ,1 well-plac- ?" ed - te correct. , irk'w t'aanon concluded his re-up- nn the leasee of he principles of the party. Hi remarks wtn appended at thwn he ki tartathr wB nflffkt think what n fa kad concluded e"eeid a1 cheered and then thtfrtj htvng 'teoftomil roal ortr Sl11.?1 CouatT 11 fkfc J- - WC,rl lftertlZl?3- f Anson.' WoTtrh - D- - Rooklldg , foxing ? i s 1-- 4. ME D-- it FREE OFFER , READERS OF THE E I , DUBL WITH EDITOR. 'A. . 1 Paris Oct 10. Gome Carlllo, the Guatemalan minister Is Hum fought n duel today with Jaqaea Leudam. the editor of a sporting Journal for retting of dtereapectfully of the Prerident M. Laudam waa aUghtly Guat renal wounded. .. '; 'sa33Sk1'' 1-- Ft buriiesa respective offices: NTY TICKET. 1Moner Long term, 8rit Lake City; abort Bingham. 2. 3-- 4. Isa a time, waa going addimi hla remarks toward those alto, who had disobeyed their hue-toa-d during the week. He then ob-some of the women la the duck their head He then v who the disobedient helpmeet, wn- It la the, same In Utah today," "Id,to " may apeak1 of church Influ-H- ss politics, and ee. some bishop other higher official of the church tow hi. head. I hope that 1 may soon JJ that day when there will not he ivoN who will duck their bend I to see this party become a parly, but not. nn arty. Speaking of Senator Kearns, e mid. I believe him big enough he a factor in the Republican Hrty. I have organised a party of a' end I am hroud to see Senator j'M-erhnj in the same party. ; At first J 011 F one in It, but It Is grow, toff Those who are brave enough to "T aide personal ambition that the wtyinay be benefitted, are the great ,lthe Polite life in the , .There Is a feeling deep down wart of every man In Utah and ,hat thro Is nn improper ofacHerisstlcal power In Utah toot . o The7" The replies were " Hon. Mr. Cannon 10 "Peat hi. dia question. He and from points a L'haru. of Ye" Ye The Ron. Senator Frank J. Cannon. drew- fro Mb Poclw hat 1?' PF of trial the eerleelastlcal court; nb?d(HIi Mw Thatcher for Cn-- " StaiiS1 these ha fcaT.J" hat seemed to the' prove that ,11 that he waa say-"to- to BASEBALL NAME THatE bsd POSTOFFICE., Ik A4f .rt , ere'. STATE ADDRESS m 4 WATSON HEADQUARTERS. t New York. Oct for Thomas E. Watson. 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