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Show o THE DAILY TRIBUTE: SALT; LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY 3IQ KKIKG, OCTOBER 17, 1891. made assignments at midnight. No partic ulars except that tbe failure was caused by. ... th inao'lity to collect. : ' . ; i 1TIIE CANADIAN CABINET. BElllOilT'S SPLENDID STUD. TNVESTIGATE . r- -' . Premier Abbott Ilaring Much Trou- Host IcDcrtant Sale of Thoronsh- bte Over Its Reconstruction. . Ottawa. Ont.. Oct.; 16. ITribob Disfcreds Ever Taken Place. Chronicle Series. J 1 1 V: ; "HOWE 'VENTILATOR." f an Francisco TbeiCablnet will be reconstructed next week. SPrefnler Abbott finds tbat he has undertaken ;a Terjri unpleasant task, owing to the trouble girea ;byj conflicting elements In the Conservative party. Although Sir Hector Lan !zeTia. of Publlo Works, left the Government owing to his connection . with ithe recent scandals, his following, who are jTery Influential, hare set on foot a wove Sir intent in favor ol his reinstatement. iHedtor rival! J. A. Cbanleau. Secretary of State, declare! that be will not serve lu the Cabinet unless he receives a more Important portfolio The Secretary of State wishes to succeed Sir John McDonald as .Minister or Railways. Premier Abbott, although not disDosed to offend Chanlean. will Drobablv effect a compromise by irivinz the French Canadian the portfolio of publlo works. The railway department will De administered Dy C. U. T upper, tbe present Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Mr. GirouaJd,' who sat as chairman of the Parliamentary scandal jcoiarulttee.'ls to be appointed tj the post of f Solicitor General. The policy of the Con i6erratlve party is now well understood. Parliament will be called together early In January; The redistribution bill, rearranging tbe seats and creatlngnew constituencies in Conservative centers will enable tbe Government to bring on a general election at the earliest opportunity,' with fair pros- pedts of success. Aa appeal to the electors at tnresent could not fair to result disas trously fur tbe Abbott administration. patch 4-S- THE ENTIRE STUD UNDER THE HAMMER. ex-Minls- ter St. Blaise Wanted by English, Call fornia and Kentucky Breeders Sale of Mares, Yearlings and Weanlings the Both the method and. results when Stallions Will Be Offered. Syrup of Figs is taken; jit Is pleasant and refreshing tot kbe, taste, and acts on the Kidneys, gently Liver and Bowels; cleanses the sysiSew Yobk, Oct 16. What probably will prove - -- To-Da- j i HIS FOItSIiiK UTTERANCE ! I ow yet-promptl- to be tne most important sale of thoroughbred stocK that has ever taken place in thii or .any other country was begun at Tattersalls, llunter's Point Paddock, this morning." The entire stud or stallions, brood mares and weanlings, the property of the late Hon. August Belmont, is to be aispojd of.::To-da- y the sale was of brood mares, yearungs and weanlings. The stallions are to be sold later. St; Blaize is wanted in England. Kentuckv and California., and thn uresuen irom me: facino slops' will un- make the biJding Uvely.- - The followuouoteaiy U , i ing were the, principal sales Imported Belladonna, b. m. out of Ben nv Don. by Ueruiit, Joaled Idsibred to The "Ml-"- . A. XV. AlCOCK Ot iew lOIK. KSiUJ. Carina, ch. m. out of Carita, by Kinsflsher. foaled 18:3; J. B. Haggin, J050J. Chic, out of Carina, bv St Blaise, foaled March, 1891: Charles Fteischman. fTaUO. Carita. ch. m. out of Camilla, bv tha " foaled 18i?: J. A. Morris. jiXi. : Chef, outof Canta, by St Blaise, foaled Feb ' r ruary, ism : James Rowe, 46a. Carmen, br. m.. out of Camilla bv Fiddles tir. foaled ja; J. E. 3IcDonald, &3oa r Chestnut colt, out of Carmen by the foaled March, 1891; Kaston and Larabee, 87jU). foaled Clara, b. m., but of Camilla by IGTtf; Marcus Daly, f5.XW. ; 111.ITsn1 m.. Delilah, ch. out of Dauntleia hv foaled If); Jacob Buppert, iS7.a. . Chestnut colt out of Delilah St Blaise. foaled March, 1SSJI; c. Flelscnman. by HZ). foaled Fides, b.m., out of Fillette, by in 1886; Alcock, JI2.10O, foaled nay colt, out of Ken Follett, by February, mi: Marcus Daly. Feu Follett b.m.. out of Felucoa. bv Kintr Fisher, foaled 1875: Alcock. $3100. b Ulotte. b.m.. out of Filaeree. bv Kin? Fisher. 1878; J. A. Morris. tsJU, Bay colt outof Filldtte. bv The TlUTTumi. MbpoIi -- to-da- Ill-Use- d. - UW. BLAISE CH THE M'KINLEY GARBLED BY DEMOCRATS. Ill-Use- Ills' Objection Was That It Did Not Con tain, a Reciprocity Clause, but Since That Was Put In He Has Endorsed It. ! bar YOrki Oct. lng written 5tr. Blaine that the Democratic papers were parading him as an opponent oi he replies as follows : the McKinley bill, New- - I 1 6. An Ohio editor 1 tem 'effectually, dispels jcqlds, headaches and fevers; and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of IJigs is the only remedy or jits , kind ever produced, pleasing ..to; the taste and ac; j to the; stbmachi .prompt in ceptable . 1 v i ft X 11' 1. ll ana bcmuu ils uenenciai la its iruiy effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable;, substances, its many excellent Iqualitiei commend it to all and i have j knade j if the : most popular remedy known. J"( I SvruD of Firsf,b. for Isale in 5(V and $1 fcottiesibrj all leading drug gists. Any j reliable druggist whe may not have! it? on hand will it promptly for any one urbc wishes to try ijo not j accept anj substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. J. Ruppert 'XXX Flavina. b.m . out of Filletta. hv Th's T11.TToi1 . 1885; Haggin, Wouo. Ladv Margaret, ch. m.. nut of Tadv Rnsh?fi; utanding la type: "Hut there is not a section or hue in the Mcivinlev bill that. will open the market for another bushel of wheat or another barrel of Dork. James G. Blaine to Senator Vrve.Julv . Ihu section-- is sarbled and taken from its proper connecjion. It creates a wrong impres l uon t sion. What Hnd say Is the following: doubt that in hiany respects the tariif bill vend-in- z in the Senate is a just measure, aud tiiat most of its promises are in accordance with tne wise bolicv of nrotection, but tne re is not a sec tion online in the entire bill that will open a mirket for anotherbushel of wheat or another pound of pork."which this Tbe letter in paragraph occurs was written to Senator Frye July 11, lUUU, and the iieKinley bill did not become a law until InOcto months thereafter. ber 1st, nearly-thr-my letter to Senator Frye I objected to the bill be cause it did not contain a reciprocity clause, which would provide a market for wheat, pork, and for other products of tbe farm and for various fabrics. Before the bill was finally clause was inserted, and a Jalsset a recipfocity was made to the free list. It will therefore ba seen, from what l said in my letter, made to tbe Mc Kin ley that the objection which I before the bill became bill was entirely removed a jaw. i; Let me further say tbat the reciprocity clause h given an ample" market for many barrels of fiaur and man J pounds of pork. .Brazil, some months since, entered into a treaty, by which articles were admitted free. many - Auiericyin lour- Is" made "free, nd pork admitted at a tnominal dntv.i Cuba and Puerto Klco have re- a barrel to tl. dnced .the duty-o-n flour from which gives marKei, uesiuea pmungneariy a hundred arses of American production on the free list San Domingo has made a reciprowith flour and pork on the free list, city treaty besides ; large number of articles. Other treaties for reciprocity are in progress. Gerhas many, without nvjrotiatingona formalandtreaty, our Govremoved the prohibition pork, ernment, in consideration thereof, hasuslett her an enopens to sugar on tbe fjree list This 15,UOO,OUu to fcM,GU),OJl of and new market, tirely American 'pork will be consumed per annum 'where not a pound has been taken for ten years,a be provision is proving verysucin farm products, and more e4sf ul,reciprocity especially case of the two articles menparticularly in the tioned in the paragraph quoted flour and pork. 1 am not, therefore, an opponent of the bill, as the Democratic papers in Ohio are constantly alleging. On the contrary, I have perfected cordlaily imported it ever since it was by the ineriian of the reciprocity clause. Very J axes G. Blaise. respectfully jl'urs, i - 1885: Alcock. S610O. by The Lady Primrose, eh. m.. out of Ladv Rnseherrv So: Stephen Sanford, $13,000. 1 by The . v,u. niiy out oi Lay rrimrose, by ' St Blaise, April; James Rowe, .$5400. several other mares were old, which brought ine total of the sale no to I27V.0UQ. Amnnv thru wnicn orougnt tne highest price of the sale.oia,She was knocked down to 8." Sanford ior rAi.uuu. imported Princess, dam of ills Hinh ness, was sold to J. Rowe for IH.liiu. while lm ported loques and Susquehanna were sold to tne same purchaser for 10.fUJ and il&.W. r- Ill-Use- d.. : pro-cur- I ... e ' jAt - $2500 TV1 ' j Best truej every v ai tiooawara of horses were sold for $23,00). Junius. 3:SJ, head by Electioneer, brought $500D: Lyle. by Junio. $3000. . twenty-nin- e A VAST MINING BIONOPOIiY. Northern Pacific Title to Mineral in Their Land Grant Confirmed. N. IX.Oct. 15. fTaiBusa Dis patch San Francisco ChronicU Series. It is said that ,the decision of Judge Cald well in the Northern Pacific tax case yes terday is worth from 15,000,000 to $20,000, uuv to me rauroaa. although on the main Issue as to the taxation of lands the decision is against tbe company, The decision gives them a clear title to all lands within their grant not known to contain mineral at the time of filing the map of definite location of the road. .The Interior Department has hitherto refused to these lands until tbe railroad, should 'patent produce 'that the lands do not contain mineral.proof Many thousands of acres of land in Montana, Idaho and Washington, upon which gold, silver and copper have been discovered since the .filing of tbe map of location, and which the Interior Department has held were not included in the grant are by Judge Caldwell's decision declared to hi the of the rauroaa, not oniy ine lana property Out tbe mineral as well. ,The value of tbe railroad taxes involved in Judge Caldwell's decision for the twelve counties interested will be about - 1 them free! Pan-Americ- A MEDICAL SEXSATIOS DEVELOPED. jrHUaADEtPHiA, Oct. 10. that the Grand Army of the Fan Fhakcisco, Oct. The convention of American Librarians elected of Milwaukee president. A long list of councillors and other officers were also chosen. Baltimore and Washington will be tbe places of the next annual convention in 1SU2, and Chicago in 1893. A number of resolutions were adopted, including one expressing gratification at the passage of the Copyright law. to-d- ay : . your i Texas Firm Fails. GAiSESvitLi, Tex.. Oct 16. Cleaver & Fletcher, i wholesale and retail hardware auu arii-uiiuraimplements, nave failed; Insets 1:33.500, liabilities S200.COO. fl2c $L20' 8l'35: Prices talk. 81.12. $1.50. OuVjllaek out choicest shades, at STkCc. worthsi-- bargains i FRENCH DRESS GOODS at $5, f 6. $7.50. $8.75. $9.50. $10 and 12v nult - m' ...v r. waraaj. Highest ISoveltiesof tbe season, specially reduced for thii salo W"ESS GOD: ,n at $1.50, $2. $2.35. $2.75, $3.25. 3M$ni ?t AMv V 'vc. 4U10c.jjicica rlttiu at 7V40. 'Worth iress uooas 15c. 100 pieces double-widt- h Cashmere at iaMa .uii? ' worth n.. inn y.v.v. or- - Oft- -i waiu. Ayuuil). TABLiEllilNENS at Special Pr.ces! 13Pure Linen Damask at 40e, cheap at 53a. Pare Linen Damask at 50c, cheap at70o. I, Damask at 60c, cheap at 80o. jrure (umen Pure Linen Dama&k at 70c, cheap at 93o. Pure SIk. Colored Faille 52-bt- gjrest "iiX s ..u 56-ln- ch 60-in- ch Ii os-in- cn 68-in- eh OVJL CA71PET DEFAETIilENT Offers those celebrated $1.75 Moautttes at 00c: jinlondid -. nH rk. ,r r.i .... ri fJFhnTinVtK..: a sacrifice, vu,l'u and: stylish goods. -- ..J vny: t vioa V Tnn..... o at IScjie.-feSat nd prlces.Mr new a v? ."fe.-tu- at very low OTJE DOUZSTIC DEFAHTItlElIT IN OUR BOYS' AND unera yaras sDlendld Ginjcham for $1: 16 yarda splendid Dress yard, splendid bleached and unbleached for SI: $L50jl 10 yards Crash for $1. worth $1.65; Pink Flannels CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT 4 Ton will find a large variety of Kilt Overcoats, also singe and double-breaste- d Boys' Overcoats, all of the very latest styles and patterns. Beyond doubt T,,E 20 BGEST AND VERY BEST ASSORTMENT - lil SthV oS 7fa!:th.rt;iS. . rfv-,i-- Bla IH SALT LAKE. f.' ti-wor ! clfsh worth 25c; splendid fine White Flannels at 25c, cheap at a5c77 7 5 F a pieces each White Linen Damask at 40c. 50e.l60c, 70c and 80c yd, greatest barpiiins offered; 200. doren,Damask and Huckaback towels at 10c. b" latest novelties in Chair Tidies at 15c, 25c, 35e. 50c. 60c and u ' . u m iiu- l i "... vr'iii-- A ..i taiiw, hamt fnl T.hl. .rj vneniiie. Turcoman, etcv at WeestiJ lurHey xveu, j.. viuius lfac. rSn1;?,0, 8k2t,.?I' 75C nU1RQallt8' bidG UUI " V 0.S2. up to ?10, specially reduced for i-5- .l 90C' ?1-2- $2.35, $2.75. $1-7- 5. 3' - $3:o such valu tU sale: can be OTO BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPARTEIENT Offers Splendid Heavy Suits at $1.50, $2, . thi .. . K SO TK o .!. j Overcoats at M.50. $2.10. $2.75. $3.35. 4 so. 5 nn A "T-Ist? ,"B and Drawers. Men's Undershirts, grey mixed, at 30c and upwards. uur space aoes; not permit mentioning h part of the bargains wviiave to offer Come and look and profit. wa: -- .: V onn-himdr- WXzJ-- Av trtw-- pdf GREAT CLOAK SALE ' ! We have imported this year a larger stock of Cloaks i. '.r !' before been shown in this ritv ! than hi I - ever r- -i line or, UMiaren'a Coats, age 4 to 14. at $1.50. Lsfdies Winter Jackets with Astrakhan tri A Oil Ri Wesil a tA Ai ltm a j Tl t Wttr.vlcw i . . v wer man tnose of the best first-cla- house! East o ss CHILDREN'S WEAR OF EVERY KIND A SPECIALTY. FALL AND WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS- business to' "look into it. Ladies Jerseys at 65c V WUITLU KinUHiL IinilR Af I.OH OA Iawa1i TTT Gowds at; less than $1.7, $2.50, $a. etc. l all Satin Ladles' Skirts at $4.35. cheap at $7.56. ' Com Early and Get First Choice. A teY ot past Season's Garments - at Less than Hali Prica. If V '1T m Te fX 50, c Sr.? II f ' 1 Will you take ; advantage? of it? TkE TRIBUNE '. fl Chicago, Oct. 18. The organization of the American Warehousemen's Association was completed bv the officers and an executive committee. James w onosen as president " rrV -- to-d- ay "-ro- J The First American Benedictine Dies Andreas v,,?i"SB..0-""fc C o uiuesi member of the '"" uweureiioB vrruer oi tne Roman Church in the United States, died this morn! SEED ii - IT T9 YCUR FRIENDS, TEE YifEEKLY ' f f ENLARGED,) !' TRIEUSE ' FTTf t0 TWELYE PAGES. - 1 of Janeary with twe!.. Column., .nd wiUera. Blnetyi, tino during th vmp to nK paiblUhed dailr. Jintervnountaintneand Twitortal, atioo.L mm oet cutor &l l t tue daily end these are admitted ts a stiocff brul and briliiant oVd mi Uemm JNilfM, : -- a.7 iai important caiiy toleera i dupatches, wMch will compriw wuob. ng, aged 79. . ! i rw ' .. i " TT. ana . Death of Commodore Duncan uu'0.D,,1,e'16ta,e'K''''' General Lutheran Council . UTFAK, V., Oct. 16. S2r.J?":"lth?"M and Th councilor COO Evangelical Conference for Japan I5DUSAP0US. Oct.- i properitr. mo 4 n tain w ir..Vi.."" issue. the resource ot thin Creat Of inter- w, ok. ami . EraDgelJcal conference ye4tera!y ctlTud an Annual Conference for Japan. CoixiJBrs. O.. Oct. 16. Mrs. Allen G Tburman's condition is rery critical ,1 not tooustt kbe will surTire till mornina - a ias been Id (tupor three days, Li iita Iz corcparabie table drlnt Eoj Liady McDonald Honored. pwea. cre.ttet her XWGUTtSOIA-STsnj.f- CARRIES IN STOCK FOR IMF4E0IATE PRICE PCSTAQS TlZZt One Yearj.U. Six KLntn.i,j....M. Sle0 IfflPM KOLXSAXS njnnes, vertical Engine. Horizontal EftM 8"Insersoll Kock DrUls, Air. Comnrossor,. Knowlcs's Steam Pumps, Injectors, Ciovernors, lairI banks's Scales. uisnnj? jehinerjr. Mill d Water ! Wall's Patent Crushing; Roll -, r "u"" ' icu.crsi l ucent wood ! O-otS- Afeu? f Safety Mtro Powder, CapsTand FnS Sirancil Elacllilierv , w .co at M&n..f.....MM. Derwif- - nitttn tw, rCL, PUots, Woorf working i J and AVarerooms, 25 1 Main Sfc rt, C Bm, ; lii SiJf' vSttSa,M,: rt Tuffl .o13 f0 I r; agents fob I M and Blade woe a r Cylinder and Eualn 6 a Oos Steef WiM Hope, Stockiiolin Tcj PithT nVZ and Lubricating :OHa; Wirj pni!A- all aold UTilt BUUU Furnishing Pullefs; SWuS Buffalo Scales. Calif omia Caps and Fus',. T.rTn aV Pipe and Fitting, Valves, Minin- - KaUg, 2 Blacksmith Tools, SIBht Feed Lubricators, iSSrt, L n Oils, Wire Bolting Hose andPacC WirTA Vl5 trm Steel, Rope, Iron Roofing Smelter, AUll pUes, and Corerin- - for SteaaTlie ee AK9 Belting Packing Hose, Machinists' Tools "nd SutT5lias -- chtntery, Baw Mills, etet. e" a ""TT ATT. M a-nej- ecndl - The Old Homan's Wife. to S4Q.OO. THIS; CLAIM CAN ; It is designed The Warehousemen's Association. - . 63c 82c. 92c. Franc alse In GroG15aIo,at' lliCt 72Xc an Republic erect in Washington. D. Cv. a monument to General Grant The necessary money to pay for the .monumeut Is being raised by popular subscription among the Grand Armr posts of the country. "; 15 . Will you do H7; Another Monument to Grant. . The Librarians Convention Sr?aCk an rT the executive eommittea nf thn iastofthe bonus of $150,000 : for the Railway Is raised, and the of Boston capitalists accepting ft haveparty surveyors on tbe route with the promiseput of beginning construction from Pectorla, Texas, southward within twenty days. .Fan American Congress yesterday afternoon, was tbe appointment of an intercontinental committee, representing Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, Nicaragua,1 British North America, British West Indies, Spanish Chile and UruIndies. Argentine -Uepubllo, - I Ilf'i can pjentlon rery few special prices only: Railway. Sas Antokio, Oct. 16.Frank Brittain in from the Mexican border, says that the ( f R . Positively the same goods, style and workmanship, cannot be purchased fronl any oz tne xancy priced tailors under $40.00 to $70.00. BE PROVEN BY! eV?ERY ONE ; IT IS OPEN TO EVERY ONE. . It is o Pan-Americ- discreet, g, of "Wanted," "Fdr Rent," "For Sale" ano!f' "Perqnal" ads in THE TRIBUNE is equal to DOUBLE that of Ml the dailies combined i published in Salt Lake City ,Furthermore THE TRIB.UKEjp"a business propo- sition, chkrges for the inser tion : of snch business while some of tfye othleil jlailies insert -- The We S1 that the number We ctjiim ing: to-da- . :ar-seein- Accepting s;uch a3 the standard to determine the ?way to raea. sure by, we submit the follow, 1 ' The Pan. American Congress.-- f St. Locis, Oct. lft Tbe only .business JAnnm 5 xLna see wxeir S15fOO 1 ! : Our Special Sale of Silks, Our Special Sale of Dress Goods, ii i ' Our Special Sale of Cloaks, Our Special Sale of Boys' Clothing, "etc. IN I The Xjexinston Horse Sale. Fargo. o :- GOLDSMITH - of a papers popularity, and consequently its Circulation, is by the number of "Wanted." . "For Sale.4 "Fori Rent" and "Personal! advertisements run. This, is concededj to be a never-failip- gwayl to estimate a newspaper's strength, hand it will hold goodf in every instance, from the ;New jTork World to the San Francisco Chronicle. l:0-JJa- to-d-ay " judicious business man should profit by jii We preface our remarks1 ;b saying that the surest wayf to establish proof i - Shanklin's sale "J- i JUST DROP Mi invite ivlsltors to Conference and t& Fair to call and inspect the immense Uock ffoods we carrv. a. Dy " fnmnarn nnr nnnlltlAa ctvia jyuw uui pruut, j We 1 Sam 1ft. of J ! (0) u u, p j - John Perodgers, a leading attorney of this cSty, were the others, f ;Dr. Estep, who as charge of 'the Keeley Institute here, claims that t?pe nee r died front heart failure, aud that it was ho fault of the treatment. The doctor, however, says Spencer was in such a bad condition that t ie treatment bad to be' suspended after the first ten days in order of strength t stand the r ; v Other physicians say $800,000. gold treatment. I him mistake treat to was a at itJ ' L$. An Independent Sugar. Factory. was wm aaa aatm. vVt Am vvuui &lia 9 U k9 i Bbu w a uwv. In v'vt mmA Nsw YoEavOct. 16. fTwunsE Dispatch tloh. The Keeley people say the other two Sao Francisco Chronicle J. D. causes had that died from natural nothing Mollenbauer. who ran Series. a raw sugarandF, to do wittfstne medidlne they were taking. of factory 3000 barrels daily capacity it Brooklyn It Is regarded aa strange here that these until the McKinley bill caused them to close .deaths were kept so quiet, for they only down i$90. mre about to start a y. became known by accident Tbe new in August, factory, with a enpacity of 1200 barrels papers here last evening have Ions accounts refined will open next July. It cf the affair. It is likely that a thorough will be per day. Ii of tbe trust. Independent oe inf-iu ikcviey aysM.ni win investigation ' i If FALL AND WINTER SUITS. High-clas- hs nve-eights- : 'i- 3 ('' I t Special Barga Ka in evsrv Departniat ; ueanurai assortment of Pall and Winter OVERCOATS. The new Chesterfield Overcoat, in jits new and attractive form, has been adopted s ny au tne trades. It is cut either single or double breasted and to We say confidently that it will hang- perfectly straight in the back. The materials most in favor are Carr's Melton's, Devonshire Kerseys and Patent Beavers. We have made these gar! pay every .advertiser in Salt ments with strapped or lapped seams, and lined with woolen . or silk linings Lake City tdread carefully, and ascertain toj a cefiainty if the following.! claim is true. If Five-eight- iPrrrsBCRd. Oct. 16. fTRtBrjsa Dispatch San Francisco Chronicle Series. Spen cer a well known livery man of Allegheny, cllied this morniog at bis boarding bouse in this city, where he was being treated by the Keeley Brajnch Institute for the whisky habit His death has causea great tailc here, aa this is tbe third death in a few weeks of patients who were being treated bry i the Keeley system. Colonel Huff, a well i known Allegbeor noliticlau. and Con-gre- OVERCOATS. N.f. CONSIDERATION. Mile Pat Kinir won Re second, Neva third. Time, l :43!4. of a mile Arthur Murray won. Paul Dombey second, Forest Bell third. Time, Mile Quotation won. Louise M. ummul n Day third. .Time, 1:43. Mile lilaze Duke won. Falern aennnd T.itfio third. Time, 1:43. Billy Three-fourtof a mile Tv d Or second. Dock Wick hird. Time. 1:14. a mile Bi- Man. won. trnxutn. second, A agree third, Time, The Keeley Whisky Method Killing I More Than Curing in Pittsburif. The affairs of the Pan American Congress have developea another medical sensation. It appears that tbe American Medical Association appointed Dr. A. Jj. Gibon to represent the medical department of the United States Navy, but. Dr. Gihon being extremely busy. Secretary Tracy sent Dr, Howard E. ss Ames in his stead. The officer of tbe declined to receive Dr. Ames except as a proxy. This Dr. Ames would not consent to, and he 4s therefore entirely Ignored In . the proceedlncs of the committee. The International Medical Congress 'completed its work to. day and adjourned. Dr. AV, Peffer of Pennsylvania University was cbosea president. Our Motto "We are never undersold.' ; At Garfield Park. A KILIj OK CURE TREATMENT. ! YORK. MERCHANT'S I Chicago, Oct. nounce i. . e f ' ' I MM! ttitn Best Three-year-old-s. Mo-Kinl- r PROGRESS BUILDING. CAL, NEW I ; l EVERY . class, stallions. v i ' guay, ; A' Worth' Lexington. map St. Vinoeut second, Bellsvue Wilkes third. time. 2:27 class. $5000 Uncle won. Stamina second. Kate Earl third. tune, 2:23,4. Two-thirt- J-t- niade. AT.J I . T 2:31). us-tn- a - SAN FHANC1SC0. LOUISVILLE. LEXxsoT0jr,Ky.,Oct. pacing a :13V Bunko, Jr., won, lowering his record from m tne first and in "th usnn.l ioi':uii heat Grant's Abdallah and Leah, were second i and third. Fo u J2J0O Dr. S nark a won. Mllli second. Margaret M. third ' ' Hest tim McGregor - ; 1 E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY if Ill-Use- d, 11..-1SU0- ! . 1S81; V. : 1 i Ill-Use- d. : V y Ill-Use- d, I AnrsTA. Me. Oct. 14. 18U1. JofJn Hovlev. Kerr.. Kaitor Journal, Bucuru. ou informme a Democratic Oteofi Mi Dear Sm:-Yana many Democratic in your papers paperi ... .1 town I t nhAn.(nM .... ... ..... . d, d, - - y' To-Morr- ! In Heating- Stoves, in Granite Ware, in a general assortment of Fine Toolg and Builders' Hardware, in Furnace work, in every detail oi" our business, wo think we can please you and ask youivpatroriage. - fin ; Ii telnEh. bWEWlkfe (blf; SALT LAKE CITY. Ka Wanufactukers of jmrn Bottlkb ' SPECIAL ATTENTION .... GIV Elf, TO 'CARLO All npnr w .- .- t 4 |