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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 6 ST ATE FAIR CLEARS UP SUPPER IN CHURCH AS GOOD SUM IN PROFITS AN AID TO DEVOTION Are Ahead of Receipts Last Year's, and $2000 Are.Addcd to the Re-ser- re Fund. pet-ti- ? Evanston Pastor Has an Original Plan to At- but others held off until today. By and grounds will be night the buildings stripped, and a board will be nailed across the gates until next year. The directors met last night and up affairs as much aa possible. e They voted a gold badge to Miss ed 0f ? e (? JLXD PREACHER TO ADOPT THE SUPPER PLAN. 1 tract Worshipers to His Jean-nett- 5 ?i THOOOHTS THAT A hot tmt ttrf tMun4 !- rthr - , . i CONS MP h -- o.ni h-a- rty - ti t- t- -j -- r-- h! 'jt Ti't tlit-rr- -- 1 -- -- " N-- w union rnn crew ro take - of the mi she river ptm-- r Ir k It'll f ftn n 'a pl.t" -- . Trouble Looked For. hundred ttrUan. Ort, t!.to i-T- r V iiis ,,. gt msk-io- g ttr tri" iliv. lrl" Tl. I )4 ! trrt tuaH ft frt, The tim Jl ,l i t'r,Maiions Floith aj f !. i .- - ; - i l'l it t a Men Who Attempt to Capture Biuin Get Torn Clothes and Bloody Noses. An e!iterprisir.s barglar leaped from a window in the reeklrnce c.f P. .f. Raymond. 1417 Washington avenue, into a canal in order to escape licinK cap- K- jb ! -r lr H 't Kfrtl Si.l (I the Stenzcl Fur them. belonging n:r a niiie ail was out taken comii.nn.y, west of main tit" ball, and ing just managed to slip his collar. The keeper, K. Hioiui, made a ue. n.u ge. out j.er ite etioi t to t e o:nletreatcd from the p;am". leasing Mime oi His clotnes in ir.o near s ciaws. of Hewlett 1) L. Woodbury, an lircs.. became interested and took as hand, but son retreated v. lib a bleed-iiijt . fonutr.rtl-jr.of th r m lmiK!r mntr t "t r mrm't-rti- st;fri Jin rc!t Winif etbr j!tltitii if lUft fc"r.t. m tr ; .; vr . X t V ttr h ' CI--!- iTirBn ti Crl t f &f -- t T."m II. hmi 11m kt'. tkft. a ftl Sten, 1 iiv tarr Kal- - ht-bn- 1 th r ! rn rvrtl Ul tt f tifti tot nt VMtn hni-- i IfHHlt!' v KELLYToJi Th r hth 1 in in tf- rlr"ij r ralt!lrk', N narf?-- t- fh r latM-ratar- It In th Pf -- a4rr . 1 f ', of -- f lfn-- IH ia jWr If., Ix n-t- f- i an, !i f av.va 'l iItf.!( r rrt - t- 4 ) ltn 7 tr ffc;r ' w'tl I titf f? r.' tf. f'c-.r- rftw-w'.l- titr(a t. O. a;:a It t tali-- t '"-- t -r wft J r, 'rrnitt fe:l ! jf frmuJr t- -. A v r?--- n6t4 a4 pti' ;4 tlauat. r In ?l r Ym4 in t";;,r"t f" ' "r --. 1 ) ttttit.i Tfs t ff 'J t ") a4 " 14 Ti i - a rt-a?-- tatrf!. M Tf ""r'H f n.rr- f f a , -- f rt . jt tJr It i?sit at tlt:n f T-- f tr". jft fir t iidi tm M t Am I" Mtri tt ?"t. iha T.m aaf t la a tt.:irl tsctnratl p7ttrt4i mnt r. to pi t"rtr4 k'jB.fw t "or f tf. ! f TN 4 "'rrt?t,is( l rti llt?tl fthr f tr tfHtttfn "n tf "Ir of li.4 tf trt v rti ih - CTt1 r.jilt ji f "f-r'!- abt f pgf 'taT,m fJirrt H-to tr ru'.J h Jtjr.'. Krftt Tr'w-- t f i'oiBt ROWE & ni ' ainrr t imy Itnm n , nt t"'' ? wifty or It-i-t- ! 3"C Two beats on exhibition at the Sta'e fair became unruly jestculay. One r tured, at an early hour yestptday mornw ining. "He entered t h house through dow which was opened by ; jimmy. Later he was cornered in a st oreroom overlooknnd !"ft ing th" efuuil hy Mr. b a window als. After he rmerged from the canal he went to the house nf MiU-Seiiofleld. and crrried off a. pint of dry clothing, leaving in exchange his own wet uarrnents. The polio were p"t m the anl though tiiev had several clone lirush's with the ft !ow he ilnal'v ehjih-them and up to a late hour lias not been captured. t r. at. 1 ' - So! r Nuptials. tns. Mi.-- s Leila Ivuhn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe ICuhn yf tliis city, was nvarried to Walter Max of St. Ixmis at the home -- s He is alleg.-well fixed them at $1 to have stolen a number of horses in Wetcr t. Mrs. Sarah l! Ni:V YOU K. Ttohrer of 'jijncil lilufTr, In., ts th will of in the Supreme court her cousin. Miss Mary Kea li Tout y. w ho die In KO nt tlin nee of 7, leaving an"o."" to be .llstrihfst.itf worth aboutt haritahle and religious ute.t among the mental institutions. Mrs. Hohrer all-g- -s tuulu' iutlnenc. in the exincapacity ami do utnent. ecution of the Miss Tousey Inheiiteil hr fortun from Sinclair Tousey. ud ivshlol in this city. and interest In She took gr-a- t religious work and wa connerP-c- ter. with Hl'.e rharat various institutions of this made snedal l.equos" n a few tnstitu-tiuTand left her residuary estate to the society Domestic and Foreign ti a of th" Protestant Kjaseopal church.Fre.vl-nien'the among distribute,! equally dotrii-stlItalian mission, mission, ar.d foreign mission. SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE. sault, who had been previously bound over to the municipal court was released on a cash hail. His origin i! bend w an but this was reduced by Judge Ko- t - i aKen in ' rn;ffir"V - tr jVncrva. nun tt mi-i- r prJf1'l ; f for tt !.; tl t t r' Wf nt st mnt f r 5r ! t tvrt If o jna)jijy trf.t, iuV.r 'Htt'it Tri Ol ta r ! -- Are you acquainted with the liner If not, an introduction would be both pleasing and satisfactory. In style, fit and finish they cannot be excelled. Thousands of satisfied customers are wearing it. If YOU'RE; not on our list. let us enroll YOU. ont'-st-ing aftja r o r" - :t f f.- 5iv th .Ua lar v i i t:,r 1 ha t r-- t !rr . . t t't ;n arn--- r f It 't n - n rCa4 r flf r r : l&al t'ati;t t4 a 1 ? a a-- m a UMt t if t . ?' aii" l r.' 3 t' ai 'i 1 . K l-- tt affal1im ft rr, .. . - (si If -- if tita mh t s 4 Art! a. of -t . t i in.s. '; rt - .,- tar.- .'t,!" tn.".v at c w ( t ;. t- t r tir.ts frtfT9ft N f - tm tt-- a t rr. f iji ffc.i aa tf r' pfn! f tfifwi at rvt.?r7ta, a itfy.t,V t f ax . t ia.i t c-- - pr- - n l 4 T. - t f l4 ;tiiJaV: .!.. t i - . in i .l. ( lt..'-- p- c ?in,ni tN -- I'' r ana ' f 'n tf- ! me. r .t f , t. 'u.r tna t'tl - N- . tf.n La t J ;fj-- ' ' I. . " I t'rt ir.j"l4 r (. nr.! t r. ' tn iih t.r t.t fvf4lir. fi)fr.atKrar''r iir ti v' ''ta ryr ti' J V' tiraa r.: t rf r-- ?' t-- ainavt 1 r 4I"f1-- t r' a t utMfi tr Mt h tJ ef - f tv ttcanwt.i;am to 1 - i - IS. f'. O- - t-- f tt FIGHTING FOR FORTUNE BEQUEATHED TO CHARITY. Bond Is Reduced to $300. John T'.. Roekefeow, cliarKed with the ofi'ens? of attempt to make a criminal as- If T't ta tth It i count y. Consumption Can Be Cured If Agent for Hirsh, Wickwire & Co. Hand-Mad- e Clothing. Doorkeeper I'rank T.ew is finally t i tuted the refractory animal. As if jealous of the honors of her parents last, evening. The affair was one of the most brilliant events of by the stenzel bear, a cub belonging to the season in Ogden society circles. K. Mehr-sy- , which was chained to a pole on an elevated platform on th Midway, deliberately wound his chain Thinks Bond Is Too Heavy. around the pole and, with bo n.d over many timeslast . H. Smith was yesterday look at the spe .tutors, to the District court under I'Tiiio bmids to a seeming: answer to a charge of grand larceny. made, a leap to death. He win rescue. I from this perilous position by the Smith remarked that his Honor might a 9 1 4 j; ( a-- irn 4 . h'-r- la pp. 1 -- STRIKERS CHARGED BY SOLDIERS IN FP.ANCE. PARIS, Oct. !. A number of strike In the spinning trade are proceeding; in the northeast of France, and some rioting has occurred at Toureoing, BaUIeul, Hal- luin and Hazebrouck. At the latter place the troops had to charge the strikers sev eral time.?. A body of 1500 strikers crossed th" fron tier today with the object ot stopping the work proeecdit'T at the new convent of Klzf i., at Oottrtrai. J'.elgium he gens-- a arm-- s wr.o lntertcred were stoned hy the strikers, whom they rh: gej with drawn swords, wounding a number nt men. Their comrades convey-the injured back across trie frontier into ; & KELLY CO. t Mls-dom-r- The 8t. Dennis Cafe, private on two floors, unexcelled ervtcc popular iirlces. 26S Mala. dlnlr,-rooiT- ! France. MONEY-BAC- One Price! li-- s (1. Cample" 11. deeean-d- PlairT Figures! r:airt f.-.- If-Nrst- . f f Vy tr. !-- t I 1 hm t t -- , r ? f. J, t4l. . fstr t- t an f rt t r-- ' t u t ; tti a t Itaa i.ti-- i ht fc t t;'a awa f e t r-r- th a t n THE DAILY PAPERS Arc all right as advertising mediums, for thote who take a daily, but ; : : : Farmer inter-Mounta- in t, seraz: r c, - n -- T ? fsft- la K4 t-- Mtn rt f t 4f. 4ta afa gtfwaa tnwfc : t ta wm ' r r.t.r t t t tfea tht f'Vttfitr.f w a;aMtrat it ? '''-; t - rf tit t $ IJm 4 t-- t ttautt v,i a r raan.ai -.- ra- it!'4 .trr at' raa4i. tt?- frr 1 t-- &t a tXa f- at-- t t t f tJ.a. ts- . ra". iS ti I a n-iMi- ti) r-a- tT n t.' - - a a S. aifi uty f 1 - a- t ,f rtat aa a tr.,t.r,t t-- trg Pneumatherapy is the rational and scientific cure for catarrh, deafness, hay fever bronchitis, consumption, and all diseases ol the nose, ears, throat, lungs and :hest. REACHES A CLASS OF . appi-Uaiiis- PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER h ill-.- An advertisement in The Farmer will - L.tcr-Mountai- -- n bring good results, especially in mail order trade. Rate? very reasonable. Addresi - n frii - Kt ff. I'i.-as.i- - -- l ; J. F. llavelis, Sh-tiOctober i:ih -- Stat- r.f I'tah vs. Mut ( t. .. appcllar. t. 22i u - Thou ,a O' toh.-, "ivt'ciiicy. apj.i !!a nt Shu., of I'tah vs. Husby ''iV'ilii.im Kvan:-- , uplit liaut; (I. V. 1'oj,!', Cenfuty Oold Mb .intc app'-l.- i onit.at;y, ;;i.t-ll;tiis. Laisy MiiiirK (ompany. r.t; l'our.tiful City. apjei;.n.i. v. I. Octob'.-14fh M. '"ullfii, C. Lee et cl.: Ma Daidson vs. IZ. A. W!iit-muivs. H. S. Harris a.;. c.rK" Mnnsey, appellant. d Maty 12. St pn'Ti- ft al. October Valley 'api'H.i;t. '"oil I I'ompiuiy et ah; U". li. Fi iker rt vs. Sidney Stey.-t al., appellants; . vh. J.!-!a!., Dooly et ai. Monmouth Pntt-r- y company, appellant, October lath o: it iu Mitiintf fotnpat y vs. If. L. White; W'st.-st- i Loan and vs. Wilford Fnu klton. apiu'llant ; Louis t'.irlT rt al , company vf, Savings Drug conipaiiy t al.. vs. 'omti!erciai National I?ank appellants. October 2Sth "William Morgan vs. of OgdPn ft al.; I'- stai abl. Orep-oShort Lin- company, Jlailro ul api'llant; Afcnes J. Itailway Tvvikk5 vs. Stat" company v?. Kniott Ihit Hoard of company. apppUai.t. t Commisslotsers, appelTbni.-October 16th oharb-tv. thf lant: Kate Iind Guth'dl. administratrix, et'-.Mammoth .Mining .nina.iy, app.dlant; vs. J. T. ttllmT t al.. ipjell.ints. T.onlia. LI. Smith otal. .s. 'nt nnial October 27th II. o. HarkneSH v. J. Itio W. (luthrle et al.. a!pebants-- . C. J. Knipkf. Jlininf? cmiiiar.y and Ha Cifande AVefs'i.-rapay OhrlstenFen v. ftlo Grande Wet,.rn City pellant; J. o. Nysit'om. Itailway oirpany, appellant; Dry Crt k etc., vh. P'rank H. 'lark, appellant. Reservoir and Irrigation company et October 19th Thomas Math- y vs. a!., Appellants, vs. Draper Irrigation Daly West Mining company, appellant; company. J. It. Jarvis vs. Sacramento Gold MOctober 2Uh Joseph Domsaard. apining company, appellant; H. L. A. (ul-me- r pellant, vs. Lewis N. Olsen; Mapl'1 Or. vs. Salt Lake City, a corporation, chard Grove and Irrigation company and R. P. Morris, appellants. vs. C. P. Marshall, Hugh October 20th D. C. Seely. appellant, H":ivcy vs. Comnrilal National I'.ank vs. the Huntington Canal and Agricul ri t'd-- a:..l J:rns Molloy, appellant. V5. CLOTHIERS a- te t I 4 ft-a Ust f.i ft : tsrtn , -aa4 a f tlat h?i a r."vic a ttrv". Nt tatur a. ar,4 tt tf t a ri(f 1 t t. a'.i i tc.t- frm tf t ef r . V t si !r c f t a) jn tia r t tn tw ir.tr.vtirat ,n tf : ; at t tt h'a ifMi?L V a r tt !n aff tnt at!, rr f;.:. t 1. rr rt if ajraii! tr.t.l r.fr i'r,n ft ToRi. r "f an.tars f. tit.iSiaa4a.Uf fa pany, Joseph. I. Taylor ct al.. appellant?: II. 13. die et :.L. appciiantf. vs. the Kichards Irrigation (ompany et a!. October 2! st K. tt. Collet, appellant, vp. Paul I'.eutler: in th ti alter of tJi estate of Allen K 132 S. MAIN STREET tural nsso lat'.on; Jo-- f ph M. Jensen vs. l)'(l Creek Farm and Live Stock com- C. M. Tannm "fjipcllnnts.- aa i r? .f -- .a COURT WILL BE KEPT BUSY Thf oTMtl. caK'iwl.ir for the Or tolr cnn uf tlu' Hupri-irit- ' cmirt is as fullo'.vt: October 12th State of I'tah vp. Chat s Hotha, j.pIIant Stat nf T'tah John Kdmuiiils. api.t Unit; Slate r.f I'tah vs. Jam.-- I.) iuh a i.l II. L. Kir.g, Sanatorium Apparatus Installed in Your rlome rrce or Charge. Vtt f .)i.rr fn!4 at mnt tt tt rt Hoii ti. . th t'r !!J t.r. .1 !r rwrf MUktvi4 t. an is -- ToI-'Kiv.-i- Aristocratic London Lady Cured Bv the Treatment of a Cincin- nati Physician After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. trl'-ootrt- Burglar Makes Daring1 Escape. - a Sensation in London. e-- 1 bav nrrbpil tubtt nbv and the Mern).k c"i t tolat I 11U" ke. il Hi K tS . I. ' i. TJr U..LT". l M.tor to glv.' tln lti pr.nre pr te tton i.. r oi. I t: I .fi nf tt r t crm- j start work tomorrow. Iitrr a ti r tf H?al .f Kr.. ! ' - lh th- - M.I ti t i ,tth ! : i rr.ltlee of t)j t xi'hui t St jtra hi IUte,l it"i . or to ! in or! r to pre. j I "l'f rtr I Ait. rw it l vcni irti!' on tb inf.i, l.it J"i. nhuru IyI'i,i a"',! .v f AT FAIR GROUNDS NEWS Kuhn-Mar- x Invention of a Cincinnati Physician Creates - BEAR BREAKS LOOSE OGDEIN In the Home. HAN j Infantrymen to the number of "0." will leave Fort Douglas tomorrow morning over the Oregon Short lane for Fort Itiley, Kan., where the army maneuvers will be held in a few da vs. The troops will return on October 27th. Col. Bubb will command the regiment, and Maj. Wood t ho battalion. Twelve other officers will accompany the men. Treatment Sanatorium By . i;v--nlri- Infantry From the Local Post Will Start Tomorrow for Fort Riley, Kansas. Cured d I BEGIN FIELD WORK ON to n I chmxn than mu-- ta;hl5 Coulter, who drew the coupons in the raflle for the gold watch: voted a i rry Ulr. Edifice. resolution of thanks to the rolice force Mift ntaprrh llttl bit hrj twtow for its efficient work In keeping order; t in trl,-.- . rHh all Wtit thai to J. S. Bransford for the excellent l ttnl' h sh? h It tri v. Is Oct. IlltS CHICAGO, It wonder management of the races, and to J. G. gi A hot rr.l Htulit) rslghl McDonald for his services during the that the phephc-rof the Firt Presbym Whatever mn last six weeks. terian church flock ftf.lihf d what t. It U w. r4 will be a great Innovation In fhtmh tom-nl tffpcilv ly. tr.t work. If bauttftil woman rernot at-- I PRESBYTERIANS "What shall we da to attract m conrai l b rtil vrgr gallon rtr o on Sunday evenlngsT" oskfd rnaal-riU- M thlatr rill- NEW COLLEGE HERE gregation the minister. nr.rur.CTWsn or thk tiik I n g he pendered. nr.v. john ii HoviJ or i:van. "Blast tr.fe cold supper on Sunday TON. Fine Modern Buildings Will Follow night." growled the mal population of '45 Kvanaton. "It Is a good deal like be. Erection of a Beautiful Memolug on a d' rt Island." 'Solved: axcUlmart th Tlrv. John rial Chapel. It. Jtoyil. "Hot supper, .30; efii,nc TELLS HOW TO TELL service, 7:r.." ' And ko th t!w .bin will have it ftrft The Presbyterian society of the city Is th irrnu: GOOD STORIES WELL win begin work in a short time on ini- trial. II re Ito'-Hot t ttndwtch. Uff bui'.d-Ing tial steps toward a large college Hymn No " ifoir .tanziM I lot 11)1 Coffee for Westminster college, now occurhf'..Ut Mm. Tr-- t Points Out Eltmnt of HrW t!k lv ccr. I.ob-- ii pying quarters in the Collegiate Instir Salad Potato S i! tute building. Succeful Nrratlon to 0ther-in- g Krsrinui S.il.oJ. Patriotic tiytrrn. The society has means in sight for of Klndrgartnr. (')'.: fiHi: iiil ittt erecting- five colleee buildinER of its irti'jrt Kirl .y i4iftfi'l U'rej.4irl own. The means are in the form of fur tile valuable property in Washington. I. C, Mi. f.u. r tt.i ViJbrd 1 te.t I! Kt'H. K.ulUt" VeuK I).lh.n4 to the college. l tnl igy. bequeathed The first step taken in the matter is So ric- to Au'ltieromi ti oi .i; night nt liimtt bil ' "f be the erei tion of a memorial chapel to Students from N rthw. n tii.ivet cost not less than $10.ooo. Until this is tity have brrti invitrd. Th !l 1m tl . ii" to te Told iod How fo Tll Thetn " t H are t Mrs, completed no other part of ihe fund is Already they tlfpvt ibltsg lh- ; ! We'll - tli.n,. wr ' .! available. The college pit" lias been th i.f aid : stt.l thai IMf trl'ir g he tlnT-We'll me'll Ik in-rnchosen, at the corner of Kleventh Hast ' i Wr-i-to In m siit sf ul rv j ( the tlrt finn.il nostn-- t iter and Eleventh South streets, and a ! t! rr. fir We'll j iti'iurr, lniHln!l n. U imo Tb building committee composed of Ir. Probably the t, r U e w ill' tmutal l;k i nt'd fh'iubl t.ot bf i!f f oti McNiece. jean of the faculty; II. CJ. this: l'. r to rhH- ; rit't that aU atort McMillan, and Juoge Van Pelt, has r. Throw nut t' or do Ireit line, urtouH e"e th' r!it h.ipHy been selected to choose plans for the tSMtei Jopes. pa the imttr IH'I pb.ie tfjern it once. at e Hn II. and have Throw erected out , lif' chapel Mb I .he.a r.fa tet ! tc S. till- thH khUiI rl ti The chapel will be user as a place of (!n't l rt ir g Mur.swi in l" S id" Ulie I .ttl tiikl:?g til; worship by the Third Presbyterian i th- - l t r.i" Mt" pi. Ti !. of iifiei i tHfo are My. Iict will first and the with or'is church, comply Throw out the ljf requirement of the gsry. . (Sau lt i. h. trak-- ' it rate Firemen Drak Record. Work on the college proper will begin Throw out the life linr. as soon as possible utter the completion j (Tliin sUlii' ratio' hi horiv t.. i i ".rl n rib." T" . I ? I ? A b I is itrtftitiK .. it 1rf- ft ,u prooaiey b'. ot me enapei, w nu n rsf llir Vtr W't'tttf Vt fom' "! rff II iU' S'4 I'll stuy t imr-.-i .1 ffr.irit f r ii . r I the w t i.t !.e!, built, this fall. . .,- -, i t SOLMERS LEAVE TO it a. U. ASTHMA AND t The State fair directors have figured up accounts and have learned that they came out $2300 ahead of last year's and that $200 of that amount Is clear profit, after the payment of all outstanding accounts, and the settlement of all awards. The expenses of the big fair, Including the cost of all the outdoor attractions, was aiout $15,000. These were assured Wednesday night, and there was at that time, dollar for dollar, enough to wipe out the accounts, leaving Thursday for profit. Fortune favored the fair director? yesterday, the sunny skies and excellent attractions brought out a goodly crowd to swell the profit?. Consequent ly, in spite of the lowering clouds oA previous days, the management is well satisfied. Many exhibitors began to remove their products and' exhibits last night. fig-ures- KKIPAY KVKNINU. CHTnnr.U , The Inter-Mounta- in Farmer, Salt LaRe City For cost of treatment and all further infor mation address Dr John Robertson. 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