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Show T KITE EC; tc Mtempt !" MM 1 'IIIiW'Wii r f-- .. y Q h I mi Mian 1M ? lr' b' Ml il :'' Knish Calais in the ' A lapsable h lvites, i owing it" r NOT A SUCCESS. S f -t 4t WllOl From EngIan( t is a Failure. to cross ati. n 1)(,vf,r tn Yit fNUKU Tli re NEW YORK, Yearn. HWS Till- OF Til l;..,, fllt v. fo:to ht to t 1H7 ri)1. (.anViis cXwd , ,llt,ciul ,nit,saw, 1)iak0 cudiiiona EVERY WEEK Average Profit Ear-je- ASHINGTON 4 morning method for you "beyond IN LESS THAN Set Daily Kesult Won Lost MONTH- A 1 t'.'2 y $5 third weik Astarita. P to S won ; (rern lont I' Hioiip, 3 to iu, wtm, Heruiin, 7 to loner 3 Damon, 3 to I, won. lrserH 40 4 10 18 5 SECOND WEHK, 5 0 ' - Outcome, y to 10, won ; 1 Topoe, 3 to 5, won.. KorVd$22 2 'aiiutiawai;a,ti to won. S, V 6 won, 10, 10 3 4 2 lott Z iu 1, won; 3 9to 2, won, .. Net, profits on $3:8 ti:t 'J m 2l'.H innings ('(tinmibHiuu LAMENT 67 '5 percent $le play for montb....!3I urn 75 high-clas- '1 i it i in Unhappiness by the Obstinacy of the Critic. With dreams of riches and renown ne tn lurid to We take our write; r While others tlinnn;li the town We scribble-ro- t. j,itn aner nteht; Our allunt lroe love and tieht. And many a ti 'iienil siuli is heaved O'er niastei pi. w ,TU,. spite! That end "Among the Books Kerelved." riAIM THE ONLY HOTEL & RESTAURANT IS fwUSEAY S FIRST-CLAS- We use the Chase BalldV ing.SaltLaktCUr. Outer. Location in the Businea If We Pleaae You Tell Usolcnrtsi,' tealp Tniiinnl For Fsllta Haia, tlf Call nd w will plea ou. MURRAT, UTAH JONES BIX)CK. .v. Imperial Lire, r' r ,f. ov. M. i f, w books Iiivetved"T S. -. Kiser. Jaialii to Co . (Incorp.) KS Canal St., New Orleans. 4 ilf- - m i& : ? A Frrsmlasnt In Miilnusnt, saft7, onifort Our bains euaturiss Ud csr'aiaty ot etmr sal m'ara la sisryiLic 'i't is a n ta asi Wilis TrsllbBlsd atlBti iIunt-eisiinint-csr, I bi.ffst, sniakia aaj lirsr ssrs. Iras rMjiniu ehsir esr. adi as thiotif boat. Asa tlsisl sfsals tsr tisksts via fr It Narns I for the beat Uuudry. We olaicn thi diettnotion, and can verify It il yeu u. K. B. p- MRS. G. HEADY- fcJiM..',Wi-- A ',' '" , v .f '' .' (' '' v' ,''' " k' ' CUFFS & FLANHELS the hotel clerks know ua. Anjr mao or child chd direct you to our office TROY LAUNDRY - LOCAL AGENT, MURRAY ftVt1li'j&'.ilijX.:, , History. UniUnud Cliieajo train, with competent porter in charge. Compieia toil aoceseorie are prorulinl. nrf! C P. WARREN, AVLli 411 Dooly BJocic den'l Aft.. Salt Lk City, . . . UUk. i rr & swi V. t. fatsat Op. Teacher- - lb ei live In a hive, but they call i' a cellar, for It Is full of rual.o money. They ,; cells. ''V cuiuhhig it with a make It liiflue honi ; i nib. co.,ltr?i iiskln(tsa. 0. a 0o, l!-- sH fTS rf7 COOD KEWS TO OVERCOATS 1 Moos'- - Track Nort'i. to Accord'!)'--: oj'icreii :n the Adi- Dyspepsia Curo rondack wood-- , at h'ii-- t three moos have boon rectilly, wi.tl.liii; their wav mo"'i Into Canadj and II Is Interred that t!f attempt lo ! ( ti e l!l iad. and north wood v. ith them that rr.oo-- pi.ic'tl llo'te A lal tv.o n same trail to Canada (hat was t sexeiity-pyears by their atiei.s!"r ago. Dlscsts what you cat. i rfcon-Itruoti- e K Circulation llOd nnO In hnlfdo, Thero t ami laf". fi'inrd". tllnics. n!cbe cer.ta In eli'i il'ii'lon, nbmit !1.i ml,! In In t ilvr ib.Ibri ::, dollar bills and $i:.. !ar hills rteii in In ore d 6.1- Itr;lCi'li"7(l:ie'U(hfoKUndBl6l Katura la a.riiihuiug and th eihausted d!satl or t Una, It lltha la!Mtd:coteredd!gst-anca Vjaie, 'o otlirr iJro;rUoo It ean approtich it la f Hu'-y. rrnanuUjcr , nf Hi ' rilfnd I'Tif'ii inoigfjMiun, flvi!ti', H Sic S vtr btor.iarh, :. aUotbrreiiU-it'rrtostna aeit tl. iC'p"rfiw IrrMM'w--iatfi- 4 'i.ry' : THE TOILERS EROM I UNCLE FOR ALL FOR LITTLE SAM. MONEY. A wo tor is nioir ami tou Trill want a good warm Oi'eroost. why not oom our 1! II ireain in Unredtm l and Mi lit Ovoroin'.t, whieh wa can Mil and up. Ad coml aa nw. iJrup in and eiiuice H tin at once, aa they you from wont lust forever. r.tirKiiin in Unredeemed Watuhea, Jownlry, Cioth'.nj, Ouna, A!i"J tirekt Muaical luctromen's.etc. If tou nrt lirokf-- , why we loan monsy on Duurond, Watche, Jewelry, Clothing, Ouna, Tixile, Musical Inat ruiuent, etc., at lower rata than ....y ona thia aid l-- of ChicHif Oiv 'l . ui a oiiIIhuJ we will prove what we ay. UNCLE SAMS LOAN OFFICE sukfa. 'trf "Office BO En-- t tdietiea. (w.u.lit j. paj.m -tvti e t. CDcXITT CO,Clff ' All traveler do not ride In tho Futlmaot many patronix the tree) reclining chair car from oholo or notion of eoouomy. Suoh pereosa hays about a plaasart aa thoae In the ileeper. The Sante F rnna omfortahle chair oj od it thr TO Coin : All wonian hrw.t-w.i;'fej!jfK- Ftats. THE Fol.lflVVIMi SCM AI!F.TI'E MllMl'M AC KI'TKD 1 ill! I'l.AY: a For a t n pUy on each horse play on neh Iters. $1.10 a 10 pIhvoii e ich horse..., a HI plav on each Imrsn,, .. iF'r I."' a a iioo play on earn leo-ier'or piay ou each horse tet) New Orlenus. Cnnnl sfr-- '. All secants rt reircd by the Maxim A Itetnii direct to the Maxim fia.i X Company, the Maxim tiay Co, will male all account in its liay t on'pMiiy will tie pine,f at tic trai-- by the Maxim A tay V.a-iall responsibility for s proier enoc.it ion of its clients' eider, direct to its clients. The Maxim A' (iuy Co, (hir friends am caulioued aainsi seudlnir money through the tnails wit'ioui rei-ter- Our iptciHity: SHIRTS, COLLARS . Street Town or I'ity .i Strarjer's Railway. lk om 0 $k ik $i ife M & a f& !, Dollurii Dullard. I'lense Ih'I for too daily oh ciirh selection of yonr Discretionary Heriea at the New Orleans riiOea. Yon arec to wnd me PTt-rtiny, In a letter pikfttnarWed before the nice are run tho namei of thnttorsn which will lie plawl for my account that afternoon and to wild me statement and check w'lk'r as published in the New cent of winning. Post odds are Kuaraub-eprofits, lew "5 Orleans Morning Newpnrs, My account is subject to wilhdiawal hi full on demand. 0CI First inquiry s, Illinois Central ti m i'i ft t .4i Doubts Dslly Ctrvkew Iu accordance with tlia tertnn of your ad. in the Murray it'tah) American Kak'K I enclim ; - SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. Tflrphone "80. Paal and Minneapolis. SL spiral Rrooxe. round and round 'the TtrtoTss mui Kun Ea f oute" ta aa lllns- inner surface of tho hole, which was several feet deep. Nmht and day the (rM wlil to mtlit4 ,riia.tb.n. r lifwa(iea mi ssii unstable, busy little captive worked away digZi U - l. ri'.i"! C'v" WIJ.U Ta us-- t asiMMin , Jor.i.n ging little pockets here and there as ClW. TJuJi saJt l is improvised staircase Rot farther from the p round, so that he micht rest from his hard labors. The workmen kept him Mipplied with food, and after the third lay the indefatlgahle little creature earned the top, and enthusiastic elita ring welcomed his freedom. Natural Jt COn- '0 Bletropolltan Hotel Block. 2G9 S. W. Temple Street, ? SHOrjT LINE, systematically to din a i Mi. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. OMAHA TO CHICAGO. 'J."rit" bi'L-ai- ml 'ji t'h i Mouse Won His Freedom. DuriiiK the illRRinc; of ht.les for in New York not long telepraph pf not teed a mouse ago, the wttich had fallen Into one of the cavities. For hours the liny prisoner raced frantically arounJ uie enclosure. .Then he kerned to get over Ills hysterica and set his wits to work, he J!r, j,1r, - T.KXVOI. lisis of y, a At. 0 Fate, shall v ever reaili the hetirht iand who have achieved The ciory 'tb not their-- to bii.L'lit, thi- tfc CI Tlie critic L a iplteful clown, Wbo think- - Iiin duty Is lo smite: He takes our books up with a l'rown. t As il' rs lo bite. And. i!iooti!; if item the wtght No ibiiilit i'- -i Hi it he is am,Tieved iu his ftiuhi In h:iin !i.:d llo-"Among the liooks ReThey're u.nrA-ceived ." Whj lix fJi af Wie-ieo- Vi vv Q'DOBJMELL c: Of. Our heroes yfiike !n villains down, Or month ejiij;riinj.s iind trite; By liuino: that is Kuhtlequlte The t runic I'K' S are relieved. Ami llien our iio,eti me put to Right At last "Afiong lb t Hooks Kcceived." 6? ?V, Ate, CiV ' !tv, J Oat U. i e A Rates Rsaeoneblj. Other. If Not, Tell "chx-kers- M aum d Mining Mm. for Commercial, Traveling Headquarter Ealx Drssitn. Sanborn Coffee & ; The greatest race meeting in the history of the South begins at New Orleans on Novmber 2(i, The Crescent City Jockey Club In magnitude it will eclipoe all other turf gatherings of the past. If there are more horses Bt So have we. knows this to be a banner year and has prepared for it. and the New Orleans racetrack than ever gathered there before, we have more expert They cannot make the game too big hatidicappers than we ever employed at any other meeting. We move with the limes. for lis to handle. . If you want to get aboard our discretionary series, at New Orleans, in which we play daily tho-.- and all only those horses we think Al betting propositions, with the privilege of not playiny any horses at reon das when we consider conditions unpropitious, fill out thefollowmg blank and forward your 1'lay will be begun on the lirst day of the mittance to us at New Orle' us as soon as you can. meeting, if your money reaches us in time; otherwise, we will begin play the tirsl day it reaches us afMotif y shou'd be sent by bank draft, express money order, or currency ter the meeting has begun. Uncertified checks are not accepted.' ,n registered letter. To ,V- EVERYTHING CLEAN AND NEAT. LIGHT AND CHEERFUL ROOMS. RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH- WE HAVE ACCOMMODATIONS TO PLEASE ALL UiiLOOtU 6081mpleton - V" li fr.ri DOLLARS. As it is well known that our clients have collectively won as much as a million dollars at a Bingle race meeting, it is snmetimas asked: "Why do not Maxim &Gay simply sit do.vn and back their own selections instead of running a considerable clerical force and spending large sums in advertising in newspapers throughout the country." The answer is simple enoLgh it one stops to consider the situation. Maxim it Gay, by dint of ability, energy, organization, eapital and advertising, havesecured an enormous clientele, which means the command of immense capital. If we can pick winners for this immense number of investors, our profits are larger than if we piayed our own money onl; for on a basis of 2" per cent of winnings, w hich we charge for informatiou and commission, one man out of every four of our customers is practically betting for us. The proof that this plan works for the benefit of the public as well as that they win three weeks out of four and our books show that no customer who stuck tons for two months ever failed to get well ahead of the game, while not a few of those who now own winning stables of race horses and w ho are cutting an important tigure on the turf, began the game as mere novices, playing our selections through 118. The principle upon we operate is such that we must of necessity do the best we can for you. Our income, as pointed out, is derived solely from a percentage of the winnings of our clients, aud if we can not make jou win, our entire income is cut off.' That we have been successful in making our clients win, is amply proven by the fact that we have prospered for upward of three years, while imitators, methods have gone under by the score. Noting the pursuing more economical anil less business-lik- e success that was being achieved by Maxim & Gay, eoores of "get operators tried to break into the field succefefully occupied by the older and more responsible firm, hut it did .lot take the the legitimate and illegitimate, and as a result we have press and public long to discriininate'between tontinned to flourish uninterruptedly, while in the ranks of our rivals there have been scores of enterprises initiated, only to end in failure. ) 1 TtUphsas lis; K, JOIN OUU WINNING ARMY. 1 j ( r PAELGH3 In covers eri-.'-and brown And red and blue and gray and white, s OUU CLIENTS AVON A MILLION 'J & GOOD. ) i i WOliir.sia, Encased cot-Io- f THE AUTHOR WE PICK THE "WINNEUS. The system we employ to locate winners is identical with that used by "P.ttshurg Phil," John A Drake, John Gates, W. Ltingdon, Joe Veager and other famous plungers who win hundreds of .thousands on the turf every year, and it proves just as succrfssful. We gather our information of pros pective winners through a force of expert horsemen who hold a watch on the horses in tiieir trials, aud in that way learn when tliey are ready to win. The m ney that is played in the game by persistent losers, such as the large mass of uninfermed players are bound to be, goes into the pockets of th big operators, of which the Maxim it Gay Co., representing a large clientele, stands at the head. The work of the Maxim & Gay Co. is to piece the general public upjn a level with the winning plungers, and our success in this accomplishment hasmade us famous on two continents. We do business only on the great race racks of the U. H. We number among our clients sooie of t he best, known sportsmen, financiers and merchants in the country. Investment on the turf is now daomed The present high standard to which racing as legitimate as any other form of speculation. i has been brought, ami the absolutely good faith iu which turf affairs are emdticted under the see of the Jockey Club in the East, and as much continence in racing as in the stock, grain and markets, and this is one reason why transactions in the hotting rings now rival in magnitude those of the stock, cotton and graiu exchanges. Another reason for the rapid growth of turf speculation in popular favor, is the rapidity with The speculator makes his investment at the racetrack in the which all transactions are wound up. afternoon through us and receives a notification by mail, in a letter guaranteed to bear a postmark earlier than the rice is run, of just what horses are to be backed for tiis account. l!y the next mail he is informed of the result of the day's, operations and he learns juBt where he stands. At the end of each week he receives a c impb'te statement of his account with a m uey order for his profits, less'i'i per cent, which we deduct as our fee. This gives a wholesome tone to legtimate turf speculation which cannot be found in the more or less involved tarnsactious of the big exchanges, and this is why turfmen live more comfortably and live longer than do men whose involved transaotioim are on their minds, day and night, for weeks and fcouietimes months at a stretch. I' OF Caused 25 g f iH i rrrr? SrilTM, Hanager. 31) to that of September, and is not remarkable, since we have excelled it time and again during the past three years of our uninterrupted operations. Good as it is, however, we are couiident we will make it "look sick" by comparison with the showing we are going to make at the meeting of 100 da8 which begins at New Orleans this month. : r ii 3 Vhrerfr LOOiY.IS HOTEL & RESTAURANT, a F. LOObllS BOS, Prop, Lakt day Mr. Coiled, a companion, both wearing lifibs,, niade a start, amid UNDER $io,oo BO.SD. the cheers (rowd of spectators on the sea trpftAya an English An Mining: Afcstricti a Spccialtf, as sho was launched the little erattgpoii away at a good pace towards he French coast, but W (uaracte y compUU atlfo-tloafter she had traveled some distance and tb best aUtract obtaiuabU It was seen bm the shore that tho W hnv mad lot of them tad know kite lines On reachhow it den. the boat encountered ing the lipid Tung u up, 'Pheo 70. Call on ua, rough water ss up by a strong east19 First Boutn. and current veered wind as the erly to tint to test the Kites began rapidly point up chants,!. Cltimately one of A. W. them fell Into the sea and. It being obvious by tils time that the French coast could not he reaclp.'d, the attempt was ahipunnj EIss Fasa!a 1 losers I.osB l,osneR leas il ly 30 Net :1 20 ; Woodshade, l!2 43 1 loHerB ronnTB wm:K, Miuiup Worth, 2 to 5, won; Piquet loser 15 43 The above showing is no improvement over 1 f f Q Wl Won Lou' to 2, w.tn; 9 1'irat.e, 3 to 1, won; alotiaiib, lier Knriylit, to 5, won 3 losers a loners 6 ci-.- ? g Net Daily lipsuit Day -i Juveual Maxim, ti to 1, won;M, Theo, iont : Wealth, losl ,4 S, Proieet. 1 lo"2wori;M Brant, 1 to2 won; 3 losers 5 Atiri' Kvile, 0 to ft won, II loner ti Laud o lli'Ver, fito 'X won ; Iilonei'8 5 . &C Coloi.dyxjte Boat the wind. '4tre wag a breeze fltir-!nthe mon from the northwest. ABSTRACT COMPANY which It was'ugiit might prove suf- SALT LAKE ficiently strof to enable- the novel trip to be autsipiisncil. Aoout midDctnjei Abstffcctors of Titla. Morris Park and Brighton. :i 4 ft V , C.A.TRIPP. Ca. Uuk St--- October Meetings H $ K 1(18 A., Missouri Paoifia II)., kii.il 0. P. Here is a complete statement, showing the result of a $10 play on each horse given in our "Dis it's"' dm it g tlcti I tr tNitt: A C! itnl to Itgin with of K,( is rnjuind by us, as a matter of conservatism, to make u ilO play on each horse that is considered by us a good betting proposition.) Z "'""'' - $50 NETTED $201 75 Fan oiihri'liso, to8t .. surmise, lost Noi!av ('rack conditions nnfuvoratdt') T 1. to woo; 4 losers Medal, (hantwind, 4 to o, won; Duelist, 11 U5,won, 1 i ( Met. WHILE YOU SLEEP. every ehuiit. first tickofc f I chil-dr- oiBoe, Dooly Block, Suit Laka City. Any informatioa ohaarfully givn. H. C. TOWNSrXD, 0. P. A. Mjsstouri Taoifto Kv., Pt. Louis, clien's last ni'inth. Again we landed the money and landed it in chui km. Three years of organization, with the best faeihti-that money and brains can procure o maku our service of picking and backing winners at the horse races the most acute anil profitable in the land, has had its natural sequence, and each week our showing demonstrates a good protil for week Day 1 KoIkuUI, 7 to 5, won, Castaliau, 9:5 won, loot lan-mi5 to'2 won; 3 losers 2 ., R j Tourist tleepem throufcb t Chloago, at J other ioo.t, wilhont Airniti we scored heavily for all our ORtioi;!-- Ii! m and l4 , N Boston ohangs. Inquire at Our famous c ops of track sharps are up at break of day, "clocking" their horses in tiieir and while yon sleep they spot the winners that brin,? you steady income. Our puts you od a level with the most successful plungers of the American turf. We operate for Jj per rent, of weekly earnings. We win only when you win. Results obtained really dreams of avarice." HOW po!kl sttanticQ to I TWO TRAINS DAILY. s -- fl. OCTOBER. IN saloo:t, '!!) ,y V- er St. Salt LV. City Ttroiifh Loin ata I'.si iu Ci'y Ou.j ons chains Li'.Calo and prit.6Ji4l to Nw York , t low rate for sumSDsr Urn- point Weekly oa $") in October, $"'). 41 Total Proiks oa i'A) iu October YOUR MONEY WORKS i TO ST. LOUIS. $201.75, WINNER A W t SHORT LINE. Orleans, Chicago, Saruuwt or Waol.u.tnii $50 Won xN ' ' . OF NF.W YOKK.) SARATOGA, STATE of I Hefore the l'libl'ie Kvery Day. $"i.ti. Capital NEW ORLEANS, CHICAGO, Any l:u.k or Hanker iu S. York, New Li.i'i'.KK.Vt'l'.S- St1E til i V F. IH SALT LAKE GIT - Teleploti .T'. Y for special Firet South, Salt Lake City. rate of InUieeV |