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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAIT, T I' EM) AY MOI.XINU, OCTOBR lb ASHTON BOUND Republican county committee to be ueed as w, leased Parry hall, campaign. The headquarters during the most of the meetings and rallies theras the eto will be held at that place. hall la quite large, being the one where head-narte-rs the cob vent Ion was held. The were formally opened yesterHutautakL day by Chairman son Ben L. Rich of Rexburg, Idaho, Southof Ben E. Rich, president of the Ogden. ern States mission Is visiting inRepubli-National Mr Rich is alternate to the convention and Is running Rex-hurfor the county attorneyship at A Wallace Taylor of Chateau, vonL, telegraphed the sheriff Monday morning to the effect that he would tart fur Ogden as soon as requisition Payne, papers wens ready for Jack Mias Walker. Among the numerous will have to charges of larceny Payne fate la once charging Mm with having tolen ard driven across the Canadian line 100 head of horse. Sheri bicycle rack has been built on the east of the depot for the accom nodatien of wheels. This supplies a A long want & Buckingham, general manager of the Oregon Short Line, (topped off in Ogden a few hours Monday morning vblle ea route to Salt Lake City. J, H. Young, division superintendent of the Rio Grande Western, arrived In Ogden Monday morning and stopped off for a short time before continuing on to Salt Lake City. K. DEAD HORSE vtre a number of prominent Oregon officials Short Une who passed through Ogden yesterday, ea route to Salt Lake City to attend the meetiAt ng of the board of directors. this meeting many changes and improvements in the Short Use service are expected to be made. It will be known whether or not the many which have gained considerable credence around Ogden have foundation or not At the meeting Charles Ashton appeared before Judge Howell Monday for preliminary examination on the charge of grand larceny, but waived hearing and waa bound over to the district court In $300 bonds. Ashton la one of the three morphine fiends arrested some time ago on a charge of having tolen, in conjunction with two others, some goods from behind Kye'e store. He waa acquitted on this charge but another complaint was sworn to charging him with stealing from a man by the name of Glllehand articles of the value of $60. Harry Greene, John Cole and Duka King were arraigned on the charge of disturbing the peace. The offence charged Is alleged to have been committed In front of the Lyceum theater. Cole and King got Into a fletio ' encounter and it la claimed Greene need disparaging remarks concerning the police officers present and he was taken over to the station with the fighters. The latter gave a satisfactory story to tha Judge about his part In tha affair and waa allowed to go. The other two boy were given a lecturing on the error of their way and also allowed to go with a promise that they would hereafter refrain from fistic encounters on the street. James Clifford and Dick Skerrltt, arraigned for vagrancy, were given one hour to get well on their way to tba cut-owhere they were previously engaged at work. Tim Hallha waa arraigned on the charge of carrying concealed weapons. He admitted carrying a revolver, but claimed he waa going out to some Nevada mining camp. He waa allowed to go. A. W. Smith showed the results 'of a prolonged spree when ha went Into court. He seemed to have been punished enough and tha Judge allowed him to go. A collision between a street car and horse and buggy, in front of BUcklium Brothers' livery stable on Twenty-fift- h street at 9:45 yesterday morning, resulted In death to the horse, a wrecked buggy and a narrow recaps from death fur the driver of the livery out- fy Fu,r. . rnnj-mitt- MUST STOP ee RECKLESS DRIVING WAR NEWS. to hie version of the affair, there w ire several teams going up street, and to dodge these it was necessary to cross the street car track. Mr. only the pneiUima which they b3 Blackham further stated that It was hie after the battle of Urn, Ymu they had previously taken." opinion that the etreet ear was running nt am unlawful rate of speed. . RUSSIANS ADVANCE ON The horse waa not killed instantly by JAPS. the shock, but waa ao badly Injured Mukden, Oct that it waa necessary tq shoot him to p. put him out of his misery. ;sfrPOn,,rat, ,Pethe .lod to .el-t,- lf RuffImo arm y J,uweBICYCLE OFFENDERS They hare fhJi b,n m for this more- mew imlnt itt (1 -APPEAR IN COURT Paign. Jhe advance actually lM!gan pre,ral,'jn were ALL OF THEM VIOLATED PROIn the great nt secrecy. Laat ORDINANCE. VISIONS OF THE night a cmreupondent of the Asaoclared JVes. tclegrajriied the flm Several Who Did Not Appear Will be nit t0rr:d n,lrcl h'I iHYun ai- Ru"sian- - " Served With Warrants. w mmt important fortl-TI Hentslsputze, ihe key id police department is determined fh d tlie ford of tha be shall ordinance the that bicycle r' their observed by wheelmen and aa a result I Irlng exptwru morning came the about thirty offenders were arrested .6 a P Y. ' n) t ad-,?- , Parmley, T. B. Hutton, O. M. Runyoa,! Peter Cortes, DJL Barker, L.T. Moore, Bert ttriattaneen Edward Morrla, Earl Stone, R. Bond, Nels Ffrgare John Orix, R. H. lugohretaon, Archie Kuhn, T. E. Pardo, G. A. Miller, Gordon Snow, J. E. Harkum, and Mr. Reader. Wm. A. Toler forfeited hie bond and warrants have been issued for a number who failed to appear In court. Their cases will come up Tuesday. In- Those amfgned were all fully formed of the law In the matter and upon a promise that they would here-- I after obey the ordinance they were allowed to go. Judge Howell, In im-- J pressing upon their minds the feet that the ordinance must he obeyed, stated that ordinances were made more for the regulation of the criminal dement and that he bad no desire to punish citizens, who should observe the law. Many of them, however were not familiar with the ordinance and to them It wae fully explained. Following are the sections which are most liable to Infraction Section 3. Bicycle with or with ont lights may be ridden between the curb lines of any etreet at any time. Section 3. It shall ' be unlawful for bicycle upon nay person to ride any of the sidewalks of Ogden between the hours of from one hour after sunset until ono hour before sunrise, unless the bicycle ii provided with a conspicuous and plainly visible light. Section 4j Bicycles provided with a proper light may be ridden upon any of the sidewalk of Ogden except those sidewalks alongside paved or mac ad. amlsed street and Washington avestreet to Twenty-fnue from Twenty-thir-d 1 i ifth street, BEAUTIFUL PICTURES TO BE GIV-- . EN FREE WITH THIS PAPER, being re-ent- dlaproHlons? tolSraphrtUrt nYiSt'ta order to appreciate General KuroLV kins task Xhe Japanese armies are prepared to meet the Russians and the advance of the latter la expected to quickly. The decisive moment of the campaign Is close at hand. ds-vet- AS BASE. of hills east of Yeatal, a though the were 6tiU desiring a decisive action near Uab Yang. The Japanese after approaching the Hun river appear merely to hold General Kumhl'i late battle ground, where cannon firing upon the Russian cavalry occurred during the morning and afternoon of October 7. It was quiet there yesterday. .The Japanese right Is under stood to be guarded by a Japanese force beyond, where outposts of Cne sacks are stationed but no action between the Otyisac-kJapuhme has been reported within a week. In orto der retake hiKt ground, the Rue tarn have now a task similar to that of the Japanese, that la to make road over a hitherto unffiapped glon, but the season, being dry, is high Iy favoraU to tha task of road making. The inactivity 0T (he Japanese Is not unusual. It recalls ' their retirement from the vicinity of Ksichou before the batilo of Vafangow. it also reGeneral Kuro let's strategy calls throughout Ihe fighting in Motien Pass. The Japamrae north front has been located on a line extending from Bensihu to the Yntaf coal mines and bending nurib in the center toward Hua Pass. . ON JAP ASPECT. Mukden, Oct. 8. (Delayed) A European who Just arrived from says supplies of foodstuffs and war material are pouring Into that port, several vesaela unloading dally. Many merchant are arriving from Japan and Japanese theatrical performers and many Geisha girls are already there. The town Is taking on the aspect of a Japanese city. A vessel toad of foreign slrbtfere has arrived, but the Japanese waff would not permit the vessel to land. The Japaneee are confident the KuMisna never will he able to takq Newrhwsng. and they are making the port the bare of subaiatenc of the whole Jajitnere army In ManchuNew-chwa- Will be Bent Out In Copies Within the Next Few Days. a Within, the next few days the to this paper will be presented with a beautiful souvenir portrait of President Rooeevelt. There pictures will be Inserted in the regular Issue of the paper so that each will be oeriaia at receiving one. The portraits are handsomely finished, present n perfect fikeneas and will form, when appropriately framed, a handsome decor at toll and addition to ria. the ornaments of any home or art collection. sub-criber- anb-crib- SERIOUS GOULD WILL CONTESTANT DEAD. formerly aa employe of tba brewery but a month ego be quit He baa since been tending bar la the Wallaoe hoieL The only thing found in the office near where the two me wore area waa a box containing number of packs of playing cards, eeeaeeeeeeeeeeee LADY CURZON IMPROVING, Walmer Castle, Oct. 1L Lady Cur son passed a good night aad her court It urn shows Improvement Uila morning. e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee XAddur. 3. Grime e a rale of thirty amt forty miles aa hour. Three fatalities are included la the liuL OBJECTS TO LAWS ENFORCED AT GUAJd. Front tha . life ofitMarM Antoinette, i , Cloves Boys per set 75 cts. Ran rraprlsoo, Oct, JO. CapL Wll lUdatoa, of the Western Command at company, arrivwd here on the J pause liner America lfani ea noato to Washington, when ho goto to mak cenatdalat of the manner In which th law are administered In th Island of Guam. Captain Kidstoa has represented the Wrier Gummprdal company on the Msad of Guam, for the peat two yean and ho states that trade has been gredtly hampered by the arbitrary law enacted by th naval gre 11a Dozen Prices Between BY WASHOUTS. WERE DELAYED Chicago, Oct. 10. Saveaiy Odd Fellows and their wives have arrived here after a rhM of delays ea nuts from the gruad lodge encampment at Ban fYanclaoov Waabouta in Tessa and New M ex too forced tha party to double oa Its course sad travel aa ea ire thousand milos. . Thro miles track were out along the Peons river, and at other points miles rested on nothing but croee sleepers. Hardships were oecariimsd by tha failure food supplies, - Corbett Gloves $5.75 per set Mens BOSTON ASUBRED CHAMPIONSHIP. New York, Oct. Iff. After a hard-fougcontest Boston defeated New York today at American League Park in the first game of th dohUebeader which winds up this years playing season. This victory assured tha champio l. t" The Best Black Dress Goods i Offering of the Year About j 000 yards of the best and most desirable black goods, Cheviots, Series, Etamines, Zibilines, Venetian, etc. AIT wool fast color, dovble width materials ranging from 50 to 56 inches m width. Purchased from the best manufacturers in the country their oriincluding Priestley s. On sale this week at One-Ha- lf ginal values. The former prices of these goods were $125 $1.50, $2,. $2.25, $2.50, $3.00. This Week Choose What You Will at 50 Off r ng DISASTER. The latest new Lisbon, Oct. shows that ihe disaster to from Angola New York, Oct. 10. Mrs. John force in the recent who created n sensation n few the Portuguese Cuenahamas in fighting with year ago by bringing suit agalnrt the Southwest Africa la more acrious than heir of Jy Gould, Keying she wa th the number of and di was at first reported, The widow of tha killed being greater. government la of hit n property, share maading a expedead nt Rounea Point. N. Y., according intend to send oflarge punitive disthe to dition composed regulars from Burlington, n to Herald dispatch trict. 70 old about wan years ont. She Venn and had lived In Rnuara Point ell her .Wsr-Wlisthe latest thing In polife. The salt va discontinued In 1607 '. , and one woman who had participated litic? Street The men whos waiting for in promoting the cane waa found guilty of attempted blackmail. Mrs. Angell the office to zcfcL Luny Boston admitted she had never seen Jay Gould. An-gel- "Graff wa bull ding, Mukden, Oct, g, via xien Tain, Oct. Ja crossing of the Taitse river east of Bcnslabu by Rueaian cavalry, ahows that the Japanese are relying on their position at Liao Yang and In the nest SOUVENIR PROTRAiTSOF ROOSEVELT NEWCHWANG TAKING HANDSOME All the park boards hare been naked Tba South Park oo rain Im loner have agreed to work In collaboration with the city author!-tie- s In the suppression of mad driving. The Weal fork hoard baa decided to take up the matter at 11a meeting tomorrow when It will confer with the city authorities In th suppression of mad driving. The Mlret Park board has douidbt to take np the matter at ito meeting tomorrow, when it will confer with the city officials. The Ltancia Park commlMtl oners are exported to nome la later, though the polios of the North Shore boulevard system have been exlieiueij active la slopping the evlL A lint of accidents compiled by Mr. Ellicovt show .that since Jen. 1, 1104, have occurred la Chieighty mishaps cago. Nearly every one la attributed to reck let scorching.. In some cases the machines that maimed or Injured persona In their course were speeding at to VV,8C 11 w,w,aa. all ahead, and a WtH " ccriain the Russians er Liao Vang. JAPS U8E LIAO YANG a fjratt at the rear of the shot through the stomach." Bide. KUIlrd The heavy Speeding. Ki-lie- ott he were Automobile up, thinking they might shoot me, 1 fired at them through the window, One of them cried out and then both ran to the rear of the building. I fired three more shots to attract attention and whi-- the officers came we found The Ryneraooa, la another of their mysterious sole, the famous Anna Eva Fay cabinet. FRANK FAY, Comedy Juggler. DENNIS SULLIVAN, Song aad Dance Arilat, introduo-in- g five Lancashire prise clog a laps ILLUSTRATED SONG, "When Urn Frost Jg oa tha FumpMa Maggie, Dear.' CHARLES MKTE88. FLO ZEUAR, i CesesdFaaag Descriptive Vocaliat-an- d THE ROBINSONS, Novelty Dancing, Acrobatia Staging anil Talking. NEW MOTION PICTURES lr-6- plk tba Hall PwcMmpnoc. 3. Danger of .Walking llader 4 Chicago, 0 L 10. UarkleM automobile driving is to be stopped by the authorities of Chhwga Warned by the la acridnata many epimlliug iif them fatalities, City Klectrltiea tomorrow will take up with tha Wret ark conimlmlonere tha matter of enforcing the speed IttuK ordinance and after securing their eminent. will draft fifty aperlai puliremen aa a worthing squadron" to a treat tha Igmdoa, Oct. 18 John llllltaghead, driven of all msrblnea that run foster author aud Journalist ! dead. Hawse than ten miles an hour on the West bora la 1637, Jw J,Pwle wrhira strict ,At Siu.Ve MT well-ehoe- Appalling Increase In Accidents Causes Chicago Authorities to Re- (Continued from rspn Twenty-fift- h free-for-a- w Hb Paul Oct. Wallace, Idaho, Graff, one of the beat known' young iuea in the Coeur dAh'tiea, was pbpt probably throuKh the stomach and won ally wuuaded at 1:3V this morning uliile la the office of the Sunset brewery, the property of hi uncle. James Murphy, the night watch-,an- , and engineer, did the shooting through a window, not recognizing the young man end suspecting burglars were at work, as there was another man with young Graff. What business Graff had In the brewery office is emuot known as he was not in the uneon-Fca.u- a ploy of the brewery. Graff Isshoollro and his aide of the may never be known. Murphy, wbe fired the shot, says:ofI beard a nutb iu the brewery fice and went around to luvaailgala. looked through the window and saw two nmn cruuchrd down underneath the desk. I called va them to throw up tlielr hands end ae they rose a ap-Pnc- ...te w.j liM the THEATRE Week of October lO it h p LL . ME Young Man Discovered in the Office of Brewery Owned by His Uncle is Shot by the Watchman and Receives Mortal Wound A letter of re!;.1 "ailua received from C. Olsen, rt slain, at- nt annud . t'laln district, City. (i nmnd was appoint., m i,j t,f ie ton Honfe board, an., -- I t!sM Crltteninstance le extended to the l)f WUliam fit. Murphy, w hich was iu , ircuin- Jret as a Twenty-fiftstreet rar was aiancea. Jhe mamr vri, rcerred to ;ti, ri0wer going toward the depot. In charge of Commissioner Mclennan I. P. Rkbaita, nt ihe i.a art. p. T. County Attorney stated above, a horse attached to a linlsnlekl reni,iL f ggm seated Hurst ported that the danm-rbuggy In which was and lleetmni k a.r.iit the counHarding, dashed uut of Blackham'a liv- lugton ery stable qn the run, across the afreet ty would come up in court in a few and directly la front of the moving days Commissioner Wiia-car. Thera was a sickening Impact, the m.ned that horao's neck was broken, tod be waa the approach to the I.ii-ni,rl,Un waa thrown completely off Ms feet and off completed end that the I, ridge Ixd been the track to the pavement. 3 he I uggy opened to the public. Commissioner Powers was crushed again et a telegraph pole that a few feet from the track, sad the driv- he had visited Ranesvill and Hooper and had ordered rofclj was er repair thrown onto his kut. That ,he County Phjfilriij Forbes waa reportyoung Harding was not killed ta alto be ed still bed. la hut most a miracle. Had the ou'fi beeu improving Dr. Smith reported a case one second sooner iu pining In front of typhoid of the car, he would most ,lkeiy have fPV!; J X lo,Klna and that the be removed been killed. ia (he hospKal. pttient Motorman Richards aisled that be Sheriff Halley rexunin.-ndethat a was going down the street at the usual boiler apparatus be placed weed and bad no Intimation of the ap- In the end heating county Jail. The matter waa proaching livery outfit until It was too to Commlaeloner Wllwm as late to etop the car. He aud several on supplies and to Commission-e- r claim that the horse was Btaaford. occurred collision when the running Mr. Blackham, one of the proprietors of the' livery stable, claims that the hone and buggy were being taken to a patron by young Harding. According dls-pla- i'TV- 0f l0i,u ( the company at hi waiter bed been a.ijj-t'j- Approaching WARRANTY DEEDS FREE-FOR-A- v. t f i:.e 1U Outfit Dashes Out of Livery Stable,' property. Mr. PaioU kii. ,iiat lS Across the Track Directly in had conferred wi ii n.e ret ary of Front of Car. hand-paint- f on cocuu:akiiuer. j;r. siantord reRESULT OF COLLISION BETWEEN ported ihe mattrr v ii;,.. ,UUK.e tram the I leh Light si..! I.uiluay A RAPID TRANSIT CAR AND to the effect that i u the tampany projiosed Number ef Other Offenders Are A VEHICLE. widening of the Cg it Tried In the Municipal Court juyn road would resist any ru. on The following warranty deed trana-fnhave been filed with the County Recorder: CHIHAWABE DISPLAY George Bast et al. to Fred J. Kieeel part of lot 5, blpck.34, plat A, $3,000 Beautiful Line Shewn By Richardson Wright Investment Company to Mrs. Ella Channel, part of lot 1, block A Grant SO, plat A, Ogden City survey, $1,100 Daniel 8. TopUn et ux. to William Richardson and Gmnt'i Inviting C. Goodfellow, lota 55 and 56, block S, fora on Washington avenue, was South Park Addition, $550. Andrew Peterson to Eriha K. Peterthronged all day Saturday with appreciative ladles, who found much to claim son, part of southeast quarter section their attention end admiration In the IS, township 6, north range 1 east, grand display of chinaware which has IL Just been Imported direct Andrew Peter Peterson to Erika K by the firm for their holiday trade. Peterson, part of quarter section A glass show case hand- -, and part of southeast quarter section sons odd pieces of containing china, 13, township fi,' north range 1 east, $5 proved the chief attraction, one greatly admired piece being a plate, with a IN SALOON figure In center, valued at forty dollars - The May Result In a Man Being Charged arrangement of the Immense y was so splendid as to With Assault and Battery. give the e, on entering the store, of a ll A veritable sea of chinaware, aad waa fight and general all occurred la tha Uttle farther accentuated by round mix-u- p and perfectly-place- d decorations of red, Austrian saloon on Wall yesterday blne' d Japanese parasols. morning. In which knives, chairs, tniidren,too, were accorded a cheerful clubs, fists and feet were used with welcome, and for their edification was tolling effect, and which resulted In the arrest of George Bonanltch, an AusMown, on the top floor, line of toys. trian, who will be charged either with Souvenirs of this scene of an assault with Intent to kill or an beauty were presented each lady and will nerve assault with a deadly weapon. as reminders-oAbout 11 o'clock the police departthis beautiful and useful stock, when, holiday gifts are to ment received a telephone meeeage be purchased. saying that there was a big row In progress In the Little Austrian Ttoloon. Immediately City Detective Pender and CIVIL AND CRIMINAL Sergeant Wilson went down to the COURT MAHERS place mentioned, but before they arrived there many of the offenders had taken to hiding. The medley of foreign' HOLD-UWILSON IS SENTENCED era there were loath to tell anything TO THREE YEARS IN about the affair, but from what v wrung reluctantly from their lips it seems as though an attempt at murder Mar Criminals Come Up for Sen- had been made. tence Before Judge Ousa Hrnjlk, a Slavonian, in some Rolapp. . way Incurred the enmity of a certain gang of Austrians with the result that Jsdge Rolapp gave attention to the some time ago three of the gang following criminal and clrll cases In made an attack upon him with knives. in their attempt foe Second Judicial Thy were thwarted District court: his life, hut now it appears that Jsmee Wilson, the man, who. in upon George Bonanltch, one of the gang, conjunction with Cart Ager, held up took up tha vendetta and waa deterMlltner for $MS on the streets mined to ranre the Slavonian Into small pieces, and but for the arrival of Ogden, waa sentenced to three the officers such might have been the joora In the state prison. a. When Bonanltch waa arrested f Tbomss Admire,-ostreet, between Lintha trio that on Twenty-fourt- h and Wall, he bad a long knlfo on bk the goods from the rear of Prod coln his person, which waa taken from him JJr 'jes store, who waa by the offioera. Both he and Hrnjlk free and reams ted for acquitted were locked up, pending an Investigastealing trank and clothing belonging to Mr. tion of the case. The officers are iwahunty and who confessed to the searching for several others who were Mfoers Saturday and to engaged in the fight on the "Levee. promised Plead guilty, entered a of plea guilty niter the filing of the Information and EVANGELISM FOR THE SLUMS. fcJIC8 waa set for October IS. Ashton, his pal, was to appear this New York, Oct 10. An evangelist rarag to be granted a new trial movement to embrace all the alum to receive sentence. The motion sections of Greater New York, to be r a new trial waa taken under ? inaugurated within a month at a midAnd sentence waa deferred night mum meeting In some centrally looted theatre, has been announced by Wednesday. Information was filed by County At-T- . the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillto of church, Brooklyn. Hulanlskl charging Don Plymouth 1 Dr, Hlllls will have associated wit Austrian, witff grand and the arraignment was set him In the movement the Rev. William ray r October 11. MstaoalCh Is the man J. Dawspn, pastor of the Highbury. ho I, charged with having robbed a Quadrant Congregational chnrcfa of rauntrynian, Eli Opoentaa, of $105 In London. One of the particular objects of the ' WaU aTenae revival is to spread the doctrine of epfombw lg1100" among the Italian resikilt8 trW T-- Rvis, accused of Christianity ns Dr. Hlllls exralvre presented and sold to dents of the city and, "to break up the evil societies bWff Bailey a hornet plained, net heretofore which are flourishing among the for11- an net for October 17. Tktobr m between Fitzpatrick and eign population. ordered placed on the FOREIGNERS ASPHYXIcalendar. ATED BY GAS. Trial in thecaee of the State . J. Oct I. Peter Karolalhoi Chicago, was. set for Deoember and Chris Hiitoriae, who came to Hi'aago laet'week from California to r ? e State I visit a cousin here wore asphyxiated 'barred with forging by gas In a room at the Woodlawn tte aheriff waa Instructed to Hotel today. When the bodies were JTTSU parties concerned that the found life had been extinct for several would plead October IS. hours. The men had been In America bat n short time. They blew out the T0 clrre chau Bears I' gas by mistake, it is believed. You Brooklyn man. bni ' "Wk Foreman 1 we tobaccer is going to pbam his hw. h hasnt any automobile, be party cheap this year. what of tbit? Manager-W- en. how he Foreman 1 was wondering If It ion hou,lJ a little PWTl through wouldnt be a good Wee to putBultotir bom Philadelphia Philadelphia our in dgare. Ledger. hand-paint- ON d. ty ff Buckingham there "I underxtiud your father said I was rascal. No; he asya you ar--j a fool. If tbaia bis opinion then we'll bar to he'll never give hta cuusent." lliNMun Fuat. COMPANY Will Resist Any Encroachment Property in A tening Canyon -a g- Is allition to FC.'ER SERVES NOTICE WAIVES HEARING AND IS PLACED UNDER $300 BONDS. ' much-neede- d BUGGY AND OVER to the UoHtou club, for another twelva months. . ship pennant of the Americas league counhl;:.::,:;s3!csees UTAH LIGHT & ne -- fi it 1VI sess:;:s CECULAR WRECKED A A Remarkable Offering Certainly. 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