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Show THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER The Salt Lake Telegram. S, 1003. AY OF FAIR Already! Making Plans for Extensive Improvements in Next Year's Exhibits. a annual gathering: of the Wyoming Industrial convention, together with an exposition of the State' rtrourrc. opened here with a very large attendance, many coming front Ntbraak. Huth Dnkota and lontnr.a, tin wU from all parts of Wyoming. An unique of th occaalon l the presence in the city of aotne i:"0 Crow Indians who have come In from the agency sixty miles north of Phfrl-daThey are accompanied by the whole paraphernalia of the tribe. Including squaws, pappoosc. ionic. tents and terwea, and hae etab!l!hel an Indian city on the'liclirhti overlooking Bherldan. The celebration opened with r. parade in which Pnlted Stale troop, Plate icuartls, Indians and cowboys took part. The convention was opened by Gov. Chatterton, the president. !;. nt - $100,000 ON MCLEL J AN Cj: Dry Dollar" Sullivan to Bet That Amount on Tammany Man. t!l trr:icin faVrr. aj tat alvrtlJ rr!it circa r hjfr.bua. t . but I r M mr alwar rrmp!afin thy irhn r,rly r. and paira ar.d par !; can tin t tn"t r r oU klr I if ht X n frt far mr far jrxj an-- tnJr I i w re tt 'tr Garffll P'.att.n. mf.A It r-- th-t- r i nrnta rn. arl tnt ditv;on Of hn r"J Callr !" In t t-- ;' jrr ut n'r lxM Juab tan 1r ItfMv - sranc In ftr ti'a '.isn rt atl ft.Mnah !jr ha m.ilntalr.1 Ih'tf rvpt they a po drvasl't m ar tH thV l 'o rdt. .in a-- tri-'A- Iljr m t mt4 lh t ! ' ,t f !' t l jt r I . .Woman Every t an J r LaUrv.ua I A t .4 f V T v 1 a.. IKtlU I...', HWrt'ara .; t- -- i4 . ( 1 an 1 mtri. in. 1,1 com- ai i y. s 'iJ-p'T- - - a Cook Remedy Co. SAS3JIC TISPLS. Ciicao, 1:1. Io0-p- mii u fffla. g ,1 'ql M li f i One Price ,1 Asiatic trade waj entered into y by representatives of transcontinental Southern and Southeastern railroads at a of J. meeting held in Chicago in the officeHarri-mC. Stubbs. traffic director of the lines. Hereafter the Southeartern lines uill fix the division of rates east of junction and transcontinental lines will fix loints the divisions west of junction points, and no deviation from the agr.-i-there will basis unless tne matter is previously discussed in joint conference. Traffic managers of the various lines will meet in Louisville next Monday to perfect the agreement and check the rates. to-a- a. Football Player Hurt. Appleton. Wis., Oct. S. Irwin Church of Menominee Falls, fullback on the Lawrence football team, was seriously Injured as kicked on today.headIn aar.dscrimmage he remained unconscious the several hours. 1 U So iVf a- - tM ? : ft a ,f t, i I i'ftrara., ....... ' tfa. : V'. ftflu a4 raa voj - rt -. r"'t tn V-r- "-- n .l'tmm C1n t a"r a r i Cf.t' a.t'' ''"aa' " - al I - F A t r' . i . tf o .! 't , Fiiiurei . n. t 3 . a Hr ? a I " , J la'r : a " I' r n a liir.o B i '. v Chicago i" at i For full reticular a to and onDtior.a, wrtt s rat-- . 1 a' t 1 ' r .; K ft , t . l';'t At w TXCKTT - H c a. t.n i- CrriCE: 70 W. Sscond South St, n- r. r;rLi:::. c n. Act. - - - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1 Fill 1 P If alsiornia Or-ti- J.. a 71 n 1 cn I E. r r.!ia, F li: I kVm ! :;.r i i 1 ft ! ? i I f; .1 mm - ; - i' i lat a a a r -- nr. ti r ail T.ir.r: - -- a a -- 5- yora a fa a at'.a arr-- ara "4 t- -1 mi? ft v. T5 TtinnAW r--- if k. i: li i! Ay Mi li'O You Know V---- ' 1 llrn!! tr'.r, t ihm t'r.n L. A V 3 a. Salt Lake City, Utah. HAL S. RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colorado 3K: I 5 ALT LAKH n, 12- -0 ' p a " aati You Have Goods to 111 Hi1 fAI.!lv; ' V1 aaim. jaan jj r. "I t r- 4 toJt a-- E. DRAKE, Dilt. Agftit. C. A. BIBLE. Trr. Past. Agut, 100 West 2nd South St., Raised From tha Dead. W. Landis, "Porter" for the Orien -- ' Southern Pacific I'M Company's Lines Loavlnc Colorado Springs JO p. m. and Denver Oi'tt) p. in. i :intlir splendidly cipiipjed train luit not quite mi fast. Newark, Supreme Court John A. Millar har.d"d Commissioner a to decision down refusing grant the motion of Assistant District Attorny discharge of the cruiser l'arker for thewhich is in the hah-lof the Chattanooga, heri.f cf lnion county, who seized it some time ago on attachments in favor men who hold claims asainst of matt-ria- l it aggregating J34.H,2.0. The cruiser is in the Crescent ship yards at Elizabeth un-o- tr construction. ArL oti n t- - ?1-- at l"i!J. A .t THE NIGHT EXPRESS" S. nrcnrrim -- Big Horn B in an, m I- i a rr v i a r. 10 . j r ln-o- :! ... )M,T1I W !! to uso wlu n ami liow oti jl"ac. Dining r.irx for all iihmW. Iln'akfast ami tij'iM-n la (art-- . MitMay lum jlfty n tit. Electric faun to hourr jrojHr rutilatiu end comfort. AH-F- Nw Carra rs IC JrrriT. IIIr.? r?t)N.f ru r A Vrlic pvJr rtK t ,r tr,' r t f a t i, - : u a an I Vj I " Greatest I'lay t- 1 to I'tili n I lirh'.fiil A ( train li t flc trir lor;tl. ruUinan t'himpo ami rrs with imlivitl'idl l rth lights for fr-r- t-- w it r ,. t . H SLYIA n. J i V i cii v j ti p Ba. U ar Uhti-i- l a T 1 Cartral rv r. i o'' Iok ji. n. tomorrow , Limit-!wliirh IJorky Mountjun Ia i v nnl run tlruK without i li.l'H.'', Tim onh Tl- -. A ."l:.''.o Night 7aJ5 Kit. r r.ffftif, c. r WAnnnt. n. . TAT , '. 11:4.i ;i. ni. tmlav, ic.uli a. HATES IIA.'.T h - V4. in.. a KFUl JTa CITT. .. 5 I la.j'ati 11:.".n ;i. '"; COLORAOO UTAU SHORT UNE 10 ST. LOUIS ft. "j t 1 r o a f .'.a ti Donvrr 0!5t, 2-3- ra a 3TRAINS DAILY t . rp w;rr t? I:iv Sjrins W y.. j M a, r. ... -- "SE2J li J 1 T" I WITHOUT CHANGE OP CARS !; ' Arl i.Ai.vi -- a 4W ).. Plain Tlckat rcn re- r 1 r. rjtvrv. . a. KA j; a n V. i CiTT. PT - r . I tt a V fcr CLOTHIERS V-a.- -- s ,- . 4 -- ;J . .( r mntr't, t i r rt. vci n a 5 1TC2IS3X r . At.T rnar ! a a, a u - rrray t , -i r-t- r? j . . V.'at?. AT n. r - . l C a. ii'JtLiala' t ?i - t- 3- 'r lMrr. -- . -a '.--i Aliltl t a, KELLY K i a-- n f . ; a. 7, . ti-r.- -r No U 132 S. MAIN STREET Sheriff Hold3 Cruiser. says: 1 r ff f'c'.rkartr'.tr T.t lAJtn X?rtem r.... t arl )it :"? i.J t'w rar at. v V j; he-w- know what it was to suffer with neuralgia, 'deed. I did. and I got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and I waa raised from the dead.' I tried to set aome more, but before I had 'deposed of my bottle, I was cured entirely. T im tellin de truth, tco." 25c. &0c and 11.00 at Z. C. M. I. - i-- at , . ,. . ' lt 14 l. t t, I , W , JJ-- OH-U.r- V i MONEY-BAC- t. J. fat tr.r t K' i!'rr.am. ii.rr.rtrr t"r.. Primary, Saccndary cr Tertiary BlooJ atPolton hnvcm K traatad Parroanimtlv (urd. Yon ran licit nTi.lAr ;im I7llrantV. Cari t al S. ACMQ. ti, vrr.rst tha most obblinate ra3i. We hara riiro.l r.T-urcases in 13 to 35 ua.vs. Kyonh.iv' latt-t it j ainH. M ifuj iodWaiKitash ari l still 1ihv itnj'le. in lonh. Sore Throat. I' Patohfs ol' thn IhxIv. Hair k1,,,, v. Cwito 1'1j.t-- . nn . .iivt.art . t. for priKJl"' of euros. IT.K.n-- f.Uii nnt. wrlto T t ? , a C.r r V. i:r-rr. i of a similar char- Kan., r. ve- - V 5?rtf F ., vr--;C". o a M; !. . ti'..ti 4 r-- I. lT,T . 1.AKT. irATTT I . -- t - 5 StrrU J?Ala asmm 1 ) '(.. - a- ) . IrfJT' a Ik '"-- a. . , I r.t-Ar- r. - a- rati nrl nttff a- A new agreement Hotel, Chanute, tV-- r for atl m'' COl P t I aaa '. at ta. rrt,j'aa Ommrriai Atrnt Ac-i'- ifnn "r fvcf, ;;Oa- - tn". t"r l't f ,', ....... Kta ... -- i 9:35 a.ni Tl7bcr.a 25X rr 'f " pr r an ar 1 atl t.tar tf-t-t 3t)iraia tr M!it t .'a ...... -- , , I I; fitllll jlrOll a J' r ;t r..j f "' i ar t. K a f.tjt Tt. t, ' r ( -- trl : I" y.JJ DAXLT. t",a ,' -- v. . f.-tlj-r-'. .. City Tlektt Or.co Are you acquainted with the liner If not, an introduction would be both pleasing and satisfactory. In style, fit and finish th:y cannot be ex Thousands of sitistiid custom :rs are celled. wearing it. If YOU'RE not on our list, let us enroll" YOU. pany in the State. HAILROADS REACH OUT FOR ASIATIC TRAFFIC. N. J.. Oct. aa In a t eittfi.i Hirsh, W'icKwire & Co. Hand-Mad- e Clothing. ROWE ' I.. -- Col? Apcnt st j j ;a1 W.f ? t fr!!".? t ? Tm 4 Of t t a. ALL VSULXN'3 rr-- C. aLLL fi5 .nr : Yt. ?" tra r(S. TA W ar.J Uarfa r.f'-- r t;-tr- r nu!i cm lit In i t f . t tHr.'.irin' a xtldr.R barb lr -, r mf-- i v .i' nurrfii tfrt Th y lrins ' rr'a-n- . 1. l j Pats ari ..... ..:..v;.,r.5:3S p.m Mrru1 U f-- dun't c4i 1 r t my -t OrTt-ct'- a U: f 7,5:00 am . M f-- mi'l! fjrIn d!atin cnta a month. rr ro!r' Trtr rro lnt IPnU r ........ - f - d "tr T t .. ... ........ts:r talt-r.- 1 out. n4 a." t )n-I- t tii rr. hf wxrbl .! to th rvntrary. I t ha h',arturn aViuf th tlmra a day ti a hradacti atwut tbf-it or f.t.jr tlrrtr t and af.r :an.l!-t for thta r,' fnjr ot ftr tort t far m crutch ar.4 t tr:-rr.n-It ok arjr..l t l.rn Imy dcior told m th f.flj-c'royjej trako tox of Suart'a Tabt. ar l t ha about f.ftr cnta a nrn-.- tk lnt-fof titn rrr ;nr an 1 hn I rto? to T r,4 vry tl.tr.k that that la what I tor cU'ara. I l Uka ahakln har4a wt.h k1 I jrar ti ctt-c- tra Juais, ar o tK hlth TaM!. iM'rt'. Jt'yart'a T"". a, r.J' Vatrsc'i r trn Ttt t M. 1 Held. v . & . Tl . es ls . I J44f-r- T ROWE n the StPte, has entered suits under the anti-trulaw against certain railroad and express companies, alleging that certain corporations had entered into contracts whereby one express company (named in the contract between the road and an express company) was given a monopoly and that other express companies and persons were prevented irom doing an express business on the roads having the contracts. 1 The Attorney-Gener- ? prays for pen-Q'and forfeiture jf charter. The 1CX.ilties in the suits filed aggregate if.ooo. The defendants are the Rock Island Ttailroad company and the United States Express company, the Texas pacific Railroad company and the Tex ts Express company, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad company and the American Express company, the San Antonio & Aransa Pass railroad and the Wells-Farg- o Express company. Mr. Moore states his intention to file 8. , . , Jr. Oct. S Attorney-Gener- al Warren Moore, on behalf of CHICAGO, Oct. f , J Tex., acter, embracing every railroad Ir-ii- I v-.- ST sits e- - m 9 j e other ft--- DEPAKT. RrWaTtgriL. NEW YORK, O.h. 8. Timothy D. Sullivan, it is lepurtcd. has tl'Hi.V'.K) to t back George 15. Alct.'Ulian, Tammany's i n oney. candidate for Mayor, at me Joe Vendig and Georse fon.-ddlnpaid to bo acting for "Diy 1) liar" Sul- livan in wagers, which it is prdUt-to the biggest betting campaign on a New York (Mty election. Vendig bet J'.'oo even with Gtorf.x J. wcuM win. Hendricks that McGle-llaVendig also announced that h had S10.0CO to put up. laigtf or sn ail, radlnf money. There was r.o gr-a- t to take it. Fre d J I. Urouk. a Will street betting conimlssior.er. says he has to n' $175,000 that V.q is cotr.ml-Mnne-- d upon McClellan even. Yesterday he tak r. found, he says, only b-one will not - active until th" Utttirg whole makiup of the fusion tkV:-- t H definitely determined. Prooka f;i)s has $40,000 from Fupiorter of Mayor Low to place at 10 to s or P to 7. but that, in vk-- of theI Tammany indorse- n ment of Grout and Vrn-jhe has b instructed by his clbnls to lini.j orT ui til a pinion pure fusion ticket is in the Texas Will Try to Break Up Express and Railroad Contracts. tal ll kin1 I hmtm to ml mil I don't . 1 C. l p ! n. WAR .BEGUN forty-nin- e ri'J iwn T'J f--r , acted as judge. Awards were made as lows: J. li. Whitehead, ores in cabinet, $23. C IS. .Durst, general display, silver, lead and gold. $30. Clinton Ellerbeck Clay Manufacturing company, diploma for display of firebricks. That company alno received a gold medal for other clay products, including a&sayers' supplies,fa-- crucibles, fine Lricks, mussels, sewer pipes, etc. The products in that AUSTIN, Hru f bt t WHjrT ! n ti 1 f line are said to bo as good as any that are produced anywhere In the country. Eest Ilorses Shown. In the driving horse department the first prize for fingle driver was awarded to James Devine, and the second to L. ' A. Evans, Jr. For driving team the flrft prize went to J. S. Bransford, and the eecond to A. J. Pendleton. The prize for team of ponies was awarded to John II. Winder. Ticket No. 776 calls for a gold watch valued at $0. The order on lioyd Park for the watch was given to Charles Rock, 1374 West North Temple street, who held the lucky number. The lucky numbers In the Mehesy HEAVY FINES IMPOSED contest, for prizes of $3J. $20 and $13. ON STRIKINQ MINERS. were respectively fc330. S469 and 372. The midway management signed a contract last night to go to Uolse, Ida., KNOXVILL.E, Tenn.. Get. 3. For vio to show In the Idaho Ptate fair. President Shaw of the Idaho fair Id endeav- lating an Injunction restraining I'nlteJ oring to sec ure the services of He Id's Mine Workers from treffparglne on the band for that fair this year. property of the Tennessee Coal com pany at Prlctville. Tenn.. Chancellor Kile, at Clinton. Tenn.. today fired on! sentenced the following . nilUl.ila: F. I. who cam Rise, rational nrftai.tz-.rfrom Iowa. 1400 and l;;hty days In Jail; Robert VruRhun. f.V.O uml thirty days: J. II. Savior. Jlfx) and twenty An 1.. Rlc-- . $"o and tn Tiiy: drews. $.".0 anl tpn iinj. The hfend- nnta : nvaled to the Surrrnn court and jrive bond. last nigrht. In the mineral exhibit George Adams ANTI-TRU- and e The directors decided last night to send one or two of their number East to see what new attractions may be shown there, suitable for Utah next year. These ideas will be appropriated bodily a'nd brought here for the improvement of future fairs. Plans for New Building1. These directors, who will probably be President Empey s.id McDonald, wiil also look out for suitable plans for an exposition building to be erected just north of the prtsent buildings. The upper story will be used as a vantage point from which all outdoor attractions can be viewed. Tiers of seats will be arranged on the floor similar to the grand stands. Work of constructing the building svill begin early In the spring. If the management secures the extension of the Eastern racing Circuit ex tensive improvements will be inaugurated in the animals' quarters at the grounds. Larger paddocks will bo erected and more than 100 new stalls will be put in. The final awards of prices were made g, pat 1 1 . fire-proofin- ', UuU hardware f.nw, have to iHan I r n i fi , I H ia ri lata a.t eJi bord!r,jftoj. rvcror. J" rx!r.?a ' hwr rf mou onKGos gjjonr nJ ln.l!Trrnt ffd , i ... ,,. ;h r Sheridan Opens Before tj4 O Amy n4 i.t?it n r farm f k , a a'. r, A1.T UKE CTTT. tn f ?t t jn j man tr..lnwthl kre iicmarh t'.t thlr.C wtthout Jrrtr. ' to hv " a .iA Mc-jtr,ln won t. It h a at C f t niiMl err'i? Large Crowd r t rrak th Ii ; aha. f tnirt" Manft ri fll r.ift. NrM ari ar ata 4 t J la t r rrutch I f!l twtK r Tblt p! .7:33 a.rn m ........ it. f rtr.. it Jan It My ttn "irh" Va.5jr SHEIUDAN'. Wyo.. Oct. S The third mark for tn I'm an tr. The management will nlo endeavor to plac Salt Lake on the Eastern racing circuit, which now extends only to Pnblo, and includes all of the cities of the Middle West. The revenue of the association may also be increase by the establishment of pool stllinjf on the grounds. - Vice-Preside- V a. The State fair will close toni rht after a run of 'seven days. Contrary to the opinion freely expressed by the directors, early In the fair's run, that the fair, because of inclement weather, would prove a financial loss, the receipts up to last night balanced ' accounts and today's just cash will be clear piofit. The beautiful weather yesterday and last night crowd, and with brought out a large believed that even fair akies today it is a larger number of visitors will come out this afternoon and tonight. All the midway attractions will remain on the grounds until tonight, and a particularly strong racing card is slated for this afternoon. No exhibitor will be allowed to remove his exhibits until after the departure of the crowds late tonig-ht- May !. 1903 reli-a- fa . i?rt ta it Industrial Convention at STATE FAIR MAY BE PLACED ON EASTERN. RACING CIRCUIT. Are Tim: Tab! So Think at Lat One Traveling SAN PEDRO, Mao. LOS ANGELES rtlr. I wiil ta Pn thltk f xv ar.4 BTtr AND SALT without my of out tart cut on trip In I mr TaMta M M. LAKE R R. CO. trr!ir. rnan nho fprMmii '''. Bo-art- Directors TLME TABLE AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY WYOMING'S BIG SHOW AWS MM NSE CROWD G r. ti, i r |