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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1903. OF WIND-U- P ; -- . OFFICERS ELECTED HER BOYS INNOCENT BY THE ATHLETES THE SEASON The High School Athletic association held Its regular annual meeting yesterofficers following day, when the were elected: Ccrydon Hlgglns, president; Frank Holraan. first Ray "Weiler, second Curtis Clawson, secretary t Ben Harris, treasurer and Earl Havenor, press agent. The board of directors consists of Woolf, Harden. Cline and Grosbeck, with one to be elected from the Kast Side high school. Suite and Salt Lake to Play Ball Here for Two Weeks. vice-preside- vice-preside- The Salt Lake' team will return from its Northwestern trip this evening, and the Butte Champions are expected In tomorrow morning. The first game of the two weeks' series is scheduled for tomorrow and if the local players get afternoon, r the attack of stage fright that has followed them through their trip, they should be able to break even with the pen rant winners. The management of the Saints, represented here at present by C. II. Griffin, has wired offers to Newmeyer and of the Colorado Springs team to errno here for the two weeks, and as the Western league has now disbanded, the Salt Lake pitching staff may be strengthened by these two stars. Old Hansen has returned to Ogden from the Three-!- , league, and he may be induced to come down here for the two weeks. Mother Will Plead on Her Kiices to Governor for nt; nt; Their lives. COMING STATE FAIR o-e- The entries for the harness races at the State Fair meet were closed last evening, and Secretary Bateman says the list Includes all of the fast local animals, with a number of outside horses. The entries for the running events do not close until the night before the meet opens. Fair week will Another attraction probably be a day of automobile racing. President Croll of the Utah Automobile club yesterday met the Fair management, and the subject of giving auto races WR3 discussed. If the events are arranged. there will likely be three races, each one especially for a particular class of auto. . fr NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Pittsburcr New York . Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia St. Louis P. W. 89 Hi. 47 133" 79 C4 79 T5 62 63 77 81 89 13 .....134 132 12S 132 123 132 70 68 53 .4743 P. C. .655 .594 .590 .530 .508 .416 University of Chicago Spsnds Nearly Million and Half Dollars for FROM FIGHTING BOB Grounds and Buildings. .325 Admiral Evens Disapproves Finding of Court-Martiin Vigorous Language. Yesterday's Games. of the most ex CHICAGO. Sept. the history of deals in estate tensive real the city has practically bee-- completed 22,-- al 9, first game; Pittsburg 4. Brooklyn 7, second game. Pittsburg ?.,2, Brooklvn New York 8. Chicago Cincirnati 2. Philadelphia 11, first game; Cincinnati lit, Philadelphia 14, second n The complete rec game. f ord of the court-marticase of Assistant on the RIchsworth Nicholson Paymaster AMERICAN LEAGUE. Asiatic station, received at the navy de partment today, contains a severe criti Standing of the Clubs. Admiral Evans of the court cism P. W. L. P. C. whichby RearNMio'.son trlsd because of the in 43 86 .667 .. ..129 .. Boston of the mulcted by 58 adequacy 73 punishment .557 .. ...131 Cleveland It was alleged that while on 57 69 .548 the court. ...12i Philadelphia . 64 .520 shore at Chcfoo, Chini. Nicholson became 59 ...123 New York 66 62 .515 intoxicated and n?jUited an elderly civil ... ...12,'i Chicago ian. The sentence of the court was that Co fil .4S4 Detroit .. .. ,..126 Nicholson be reduced five numbers la his 69 59 .461 ... ...128 St. Louis grade. 40 89 .310 ...129 Washington Rear Admiral Evans in reviewing the case says the evidence was of such a character that the sentence should have Yesterday's Games. been nothing less than dismissal from the Boston. 4; Chicago, 3. Three officers of the court recom navy. Washington, 6; St. Louis,1. 4. mended clemency. 5, Detroit, Philadelphia, These three officers." savs Admiral New York, 4; Cleveland, 8. Evans, "have provedflc-- to the convening authority end totothe as their unworthl-nes- s herrafter members of a act PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. l. It is Mifflclnt to make their brother officers to blush with shame to roalizo that there exist anions the Standing of the Clubs. officers of the navy at least P. W. L. P. C. command, four-fn- r was the smallest number that 56 79 135 .585 Butte to have arrived at the rorinired law by .555 137 76 61 Snokane and smtenc- in this case who 70 66 336 .515 Seattle have so little interest in maintaining the ..72 29 43 .403 horor. Salt Lake of the sr-vIcdignity and and small an Uiea of rhe binding cjuality of the oath which they tqok as memocrs or me court. RECORD ATTENDANCE The Admiral ."i.aonroved the sentence as being totally tr.adeuuate and insuffi cient, and in order that it shall not starve a precedent in future cases. NichoI.o:i AT COLUMBUS TROTS as is a native of California. CHICAGO. Sept. 22. al t court-mnrtia- s - tU'c-lplin- One p. 22. O., Sept. . . i 4 DELIRIOUS PATIENT LEAPS TO HIS DEATH x Victim of Alcoholism Jumps From 2:12 class trotting, three in five, purse won $1000 Bell Kuzer three straight heats Hospital Window Thirty-Fiv- e in 2:1214. 2:111,4. 2:09. 2:22 class, nacinsr. three In five, Feet to Ground. oltls. nurse $1000 Klncr Direct won the the2:4, Tom Keene first 2:Wi was distanced in the heat in 2:081,4 and sc 2:14 class trotting, two In three, purse $2000 Jav McGregor defeated The Ques- tor in two straight heats. Time, 2:09V;, 2:0S. 2:21 clasr, pacing, two In three, purse $800 Cotillon won two straight heats In BUTTE, Sept. 22. Owen Kame, an inrfjao of the county hospital, commitud cc-nd- . 2:12, suicide- - feet. He was picked up and carried into the hospital, where an examination disclosed his spine had ben brcktn, from which death ensued in about three hours. Kame applied for aid at the ofTice of the county physician. Dr. Ignatius Donnelly, four days ago. lie was then on the verge of delirium tremens and was in a serious a'coholic condition of collapse. Dr. Donnelly sent the man to the county hospital and began his treatment Immediately. Aphe was getting along r.ieely. and parently as he was not considered to be dangerous, iio witch was kept on his movements. other than to see that he did not leave the institution. n, Kruger Is Better. PITTSBURG, Sept. 22. Otto Kruger, the. was In Pittsburg baseball player who has in game, regained Saturday's jured consciousness and is irr. proving rapidly. i I 1 i sec- thirty-fiv- e Quick Purchase Ratified. 1 institution by jumping from the balcony of the CINCINNATI. Sept. 22. The National baseball commission ratified the following purchases cf minor league players: Cleveland Hickey, Seattle. New York Helena; Qiick. Salt Lake City. Boston Doran, Colorado Springs. EXCURSIONS at that ond Hoor to the ground, a distance of 2:10. Put-man- yesterday TO SALT LAKE Breathing for Health. Sept. 30th to Oct. 6th. Via Oregon Short Line, for Conference and State Fair. The usual very will be made from all Short Line points. See agents for full particulars. low-rate-s TROOPER DAVIS IS CHAMPION RIDER Rides From Oklahoma to West Point, Two Thousand Ililes, in Thirty-Nin- e Days. NEWBURG, N. Y., Sept. 22, Trooper Davis, Eighth United States cavalry, has reached West Point, being the first of a detachment of twelve troopers who started from Oklahoma thirty-nin- e days ride of 2000 miles. The men ago on a test to eat and sleep when they were allowed being provided pleased, relays of horses miles, the object of the ride every thirty .being to cover the distance in the shortest 'practicable time.the lightest man of the Davis, being comrades led his and parlv,had the advantage ofat the start the pick thus getting of mounts at the relay stations. He rode bank of the Hudson as far up to the eastwhere his horse gave out. as Garrison, The having stopped running, he re verted his arrival by signaling across the vivi-to West Point. Then he came on to this cits' and thence proceeded to his destination. Davis weighed 157 pounds when he started and now weighs but 108 pounds, but happy to think he lie was very tired,record for the distance, had broken the which is forty-liv- e. days. The ride is one of several taken to test the stamina of men and horses, made at the suggestion of Gen. Young, the new Chief of Staff. fc-n- r 21 Years a Dyspeptic. P.. H. Foster, 318 S, 2nd St.. Salt Lake City, writes: "I have been bothered with dyspepsia or Indigestion 'for 21 years; tried many doctors without recently I got a bottle of Herbine. One bottle cured me; I am now tapersecond. I haxa recom ing off on the mended it to my friends; It is curing them, too." EOc at Z. C. M. I. re-.H- ef; ?4 South. with rRONT cmcrr! arvtce. Inqalre 54 KL Irt JrVrutX JrtS aVortt&. ROOM. IT? Ooo4 locaUoa rrlvate family. TO XX ZUS3TT. at.t,iiorrt. TMM ? K, lr& artd NICKIr ri'HKIPHFDo ROOMW. WITH or wlthojt torl. FURNISH KT LAHGR VlCnt.T foorr a. mvlem enrenlftce. prlvatt Ve-at- f-- 1- rmrrM xikph. . 4tn lt V. famtlr, ion? CAKcrvn RTttnc mtoa-faer. rrrfct4 t at W. trl aWtf t V Jo. tn4 l"aa. Sta rooms and stent t 8.n'ns'inirD O V. Tempi. board. KTrKi.r rtrRNisiirn rooms with l!ffht. bath ar.d steam fceaL Jrd Pt.rn elertr1 dn "-- rooms ash Nfrn.T bear4 by tfcart'RN'jFnrp dar. week or rrventh: t3 & Main. If .today f r KTi:i--Mi'ficri.i.Axo- Sey:t.Y trv-v rt'RVi;!rn tmV.Tl . !n ttH nn ,iT4: Eo-jt- h. nnotrifely 5 At ron itofJKKmvn IT1 R. furrthe4 e-- e T moerr. Hefijr Nirrr wv.y ve. - r.1 Kawt. n. VC-- PROVO: A mnrrlieo ltceri waa todav rrnrted to J. l.lmd VoHlntf. Rd r. of l.iirt ka. nrd Josephine D, Rooth aced 27, of Provo. rtTttttrr oeUn; VT-X- V T T- efRVI!ttrr f r-.- aj-- - s- f Tr rofTTT t tm n.A'tVOTAKT au XV "Tra m tfAVD r r v V " 5a. ROOM!. tm w tty. . t mm 14 44 location !n the T frnimJALisT. oov1 1! 1 ROOMfll, bt - roo-- pTtr. Afl rT T'tttmm. mtm ro, yttortrr jfvx r r fn. w taa. He am fiM et- - to pr.vorr. tn a n i S'fS V 3 Tl cer.tlerr.en n-n- i, Tr-r- T buln. nnvisnrrn vrrrT.T n t-t- Tem; - f-- ti'pr T tr4 4ta - e.e- arg ua. room. BOARD rrnvtottrn MATwrnrtTrc Wet T'Tp!. fftred; a H rt tV vrrv. Rnnva N1CTTT.T fH'-tl- to n rr ctnniic REMorno Rle j7"ie Vie key. AeayT. s -- crw On ay i for the University of Chicago. The transROOMS. VirwT.Y ron actions involve the rjrchaso of the en tire toutli frontage of the Mltlway rial ROOMS. rrs xv. poirnt Idaho. sance, between Cottage Grove and Madl- Tt. f ih S"th, rhftkr h. vt-ri- t WKtSr.It: Mm Otto BtroWI. who live Fon avenues, at a total consideration est! T rtTtN'tcttrrt rrvr VTfv Jl0.-OOO r.enr Wlcr. nr th Oreeon Ute of Pn.ke e!rtrto Rcht anJ bath; lr4 f.oor mated at ?1.(X.C0 for the land and nor itAVn srrYvr lfivn of th rleht for the build ins. rler. received iv bad A1-tv 21 rMr. The nrws of the extensive purchases lK thl.a afternoon. Hh wa iHtlnir In a Kk, rooms: to w. rtrxrosn confirms the reports which have circulated w:Rnn hoMlnsr a child In r m rt rvyt. n arm", when A.tth. in university r!rclg for some time that th hors became restive nnd attemptM TV. 1t TvJt ft rvef ftefee, the largest medical school In the world Is to run. Phe apranir from the waiton. and nnOM TO tc be established on the Midway. Rush In dolna: o brok the larire bone between ftvr yTOTaKlp''r PIAMONP CO At,. f4 VC. tST SOtTTIl. r-- " e- - wr-If vrv Medical colics- - will form the nucleus of the kree and nnkle. Fhe wa lmm1!atly werVte ehap xt p. TV. Ter!e to the city and given medical atthe institution and It will be rupplf mentrd brni-ch- t T TTfwntTrnn prvtynne by the Merrlmac medical Ir.ftltute for tention. m nr nonv tt. ;vn rrRViaryrT e --! li frctlou3 diseases, extensive hospital for W tM owth. CVr w. 'fmrJa. W. C. HolMnn of -OtART7.prnO: which probably will be constructed on Rotae OTt ROOVa l.Tnte la In Quartxburr to InveM'rM the the "cottage" plan and pOPMbly the Chiorotwd reorenlr of the f'.oM Hill mln. cago polyclinic He export to InidnU a new Hm" plant, nos. t'DTn. rtR. iCAvrworn. to be operated by electric power. rtte-erooee II. tV. Mart, prop.. Mr. " When a Man Is Intoxicated. d on'h. "WAM.ACP: The Helke n . the lowr mar-elouof the Herrole Carh A Judge of r United States District phlft ahowa omcR a vr. ur better. The tunrM I. now ruRNisiiKD rooms. z n. court at Burlington. VL. has Just Into the wonderful ori chute atxtren fe.f. f4Nirrtt.T Wf handed down a decision which will be Ol tnt twlve tfft I pur K4lert. t KALT KH r AVTTNOllH CVX. 3JO'r:R, CON'. of great Interest to bibulous boozers ere that 'rf not have to but ml!d. a it sre.n tawho have labored under the Impression rrn b nh'n'ej from th mine. Th prot four rmal-l- r: A?D ROART at times that thoy wtre In a state of ken --.t feet t of concTtratlne ore. Tbe tiit nl TVf intoxication. For the first time a Fed- bn rAINTXn A7TD TATZUTtAXaZTL not yet cut thro wn th hite, ar1 It N1CKI.Y eral court has passed upon the much-moote- d i n't Ktvwn tt true extent wt; be ytr wnt " e enrtrlk Jl? Plata rl wlt it is pronaiiiy the tichent utrlke In the Tnifr7rTr question as to waat really conor u thefoeur Atene. stitutes Intoxication. niMory CtTTTAI. rt'RVtaTf r wrril It Isn't the first time thit c court of EATT2L law has knocked out the dictionary and rt'nNti-r- i eoovs, -a r. jrd so Nevnda, the scientific men. Hvi the Justice IinNO: Artlclra of Irrorrratlon have courts in Chicago have done that. What rn.rw ovr w rnnvr its a- - tOtK- - mrjtRtr on tt II av the etymologists and lexltt graphers de- which tnr'--' to do n rT-ra- l l evtato cide Is one thing; what the courts de- ofalnea In iWr.r,. Th t rat-lroom. OllOVXD cide may he quite a different thing. A mi7iti ior t. .i i ii' ir.rrnorntr rt'Rviaitrry fir mm ircsic. et V! 1 At! i. ,Nftr:r.iU. John C, NVwIand man who is under undue or unnatural O. J. v. Hmlth. v. A. W, nut as M!cv or elation, exhilaration excitement, rrrnNiRiir.D : NRon" r f ria.no mtvvio rooics Nv J. I . !ir.". a result of drinking alcoholic' stimut rt t i M. nnd J. AlUn Krnn of Hin .irriin be intoxicated." is lants supposed id NICrtT.T nrRNtTtrr r!to. ANP fin fff Etymo!ogicnl!y speaking, he In t'.Uoxl-cate- d siCTCLra a?.tj' nryArr.r?fo. whether he Is "dead drunk" or c second, third and fourth heats In 2:'.t:vA. won llfhl bouakeeplns. "mceTt KURSiriKlj! 1 citoicn I rOR ROOM Wwt a p-- f NKW'.T rURNUHKD ntOHT ItOOM: Utate. nmr rirr atd tMttT a4Ajr I3-5- o The secret of health, as every intelligent physician knows, is free and full circulation of the blood; and this circulation is dependent absolutely on thorough oxygenation. In many cases where erroneous habits of living have been so long continued that congestion has become chronic in one shape or another obesity, gout, rheumatism, constipation or tuberculosis having camped in the system and crippled It the patient is not apt to be in a condition to readily assimilate a sufficient quantity of oxygen direct from the atThe breathing apparatus mosphere. must first be properly developed, so that the patient shall be able to gradually increase the supply of air to the system, until at last he recovers the normal power of deep breathing. With the building up of the lungs through proper breathing1 there Is a metabolism of all the tissues and organs, so that, for most men, breathing exercises are more Important than any mere muocular exercise. Not only the lungs, but all the Internal organs, are brought into play by correct breathing. It develops the heart, stomach, liver and kidneys directly and Indirectly, and nourishes all these organs as they should be nourished by more blood and better blood in constant and regular circulation. Breathing, therefore. Is a sovereign remeuy for our national disease of nervous depletion. It might well replace the countless tonics, stimulants and anodynes now so commonly resorted to, where results ate nothing less than tragic In thousands of cases. Maurice Manning, M. D., in Vim. fr lirr. -- rd hr rr-RNisHFr- r rm ar-TTiv- rmet! trorrveee. et rVtw Nmirm hof-pital-. r d -- I-- A 1 nrrn rpnNItrP n, - rere $- . i,rte - .!. Jr' , to . an erroneous impression it ne ininKs he Is intoxicated, lit I only on the borderland of a plain drunk, within the meaning of the law. The point arose In connection with an Insurance tas h. which the company refused to pay the policy on the ground that the perron Insured, who had stated In his application that he never was Intoxicated, had frequently been seen In that condition. To in elaborate opinion the court defined three degrees of Intoxication: (1) Where the Individual Is uncommonly vivacious but retains the possession of his pnses; (2) where the man mil retains the u?e of his senses but has lost memory and C3 In this the last stage the judgment: man not oniy loses possession of his senses, but he Is no longer conscious of external relations. In other word:j. no man Is fully Intoxicated until he has taken the "third degree." and he has not taken the "third degree" until he Is completely "laid out." A confused notion as to when a man Is Intoxicated has led to many disagreeable and embarrassing complications. It Is well to have the matter clarified by the learned Vermont Jurist. Chicago Record-Heral- Ki-rr.n- rnnrron r.ooi ruRNiiturn "wim rrtrRNiMiru ai - i i t ana V fr, n Nicrt-- WO. d. troht Prtfor oejrea to anno-.inc- e pttrtl plano-fn- rt CASn REGISTERS PALKtSTRT. Terr-.f- UMTS ANX REFIXCTORS, rovvr.n. rrass .and tin work. 1 latterr.a. Umr. lr.tr1 MADAME I.TNN. that wfj at her atjdta. RuACK AND WHITR FRMAI-T- ! apanlel. Return to A. V. Jr.. care sire, crnirie rim. i:"arL U-- "AT.T LA Kit CT.F AN1NO H tr.-t-- r. 8o-.ith- FOUR STATES. a RK AT SNAP! PARTV ReTreTirTA hotel nnil mut r!l the nf 4 roo.n In i c!.i. T" k In hii Im l.it month. Hill Invcatmer.t Co.. room Vvi. A O tr PROVO: Renet Johnson. Jr.. of Provo sentenced to pay a fine of 50 by justice .Noon upon ocinjc xouno guilty of destroying private property. Johnson, who Is a well-to-d- o farmer, clalmeel a roadway over land belonging to which wa his brother, and brother-in-ladisputed by them, and the latter put a wa Uk to taicaih In d dr- - THE K ACT 0T1I.L. REMAINS TMT aaor boraea ar aold thOJb my ncy than any ether In th etty. why? ro tt He joy ar treated tlfht A Rlchttr. It ycu wlah to pure baa. U-tt- utt WE 3ELI, REAt. FtfT ATE Til AT t n. TulU Xlrot., Itf Main. Rii ball aica. . A Ualk-er- " UTAH, fCREKN AND IOR mOR, R Hc-tk f a.J fc'nd; tren.: J ePtrarMrc 41 fl XX. T Toft ft lt t FIRKT-cI- r r i:'iV.""trtrrt n nn! 5 Cn R,Sf'xv' r'snr Vrth. A.t-"f.f. i u r r c .r4at 1. : after r r.".' ' 1rjnf 1; J ! .eltNt tf her h e HtOHERT PRICEH PAID FOR CAST, rlothlrff. lrop a pntal to U Coramr. ff tr. rlt. monet to mun la hv rtry f.rat. 1tr.fto the rnnmry r jTT-- re t.r.Ni ! xvi: h It t tvr,1 ih P.irt t rt.e4 M.ln tr-- t tot We f "" ' t tri. r Wt ttfy I LOAN I Tary. rtf m IF 14 1UU uocuti y owe TO eti ye,ir Na t fe. ty. r y cr rata. tler.a Wttta M It E ..Lesw raan tarr CMKIi. EVirtJOTKfc tt twi Kt.i. f.ieuax MdflJtT. ttfrrrera N mitNrn T MALL LOAM Vlata. MUNkCT afetarr. aiar WB WILL Lca Ca, m al & CLAIRVOTJT. FOUNL'RY. CARltX CASTINOJI FOR OVER !0.M .cook itotrt, t.eairr. rare rJ and have romrent mn to iia furr.ar--aWvern til k'rui of repalrlnc. Kowndjr U tkuth suit Ai Stov Repair XX or airL L notTtfxx-ra- jr ETXX. trie' tOg vaie MT OWN V No tf!f4 part taa No moMi k-a- a. riANOaV itfcaat ONLT m!'"" er f.'a r 'rn wmfi njr ftoet ;. Co, trlft A 1 MJ-ftt- n ON TURNITCRIt. c4: - '"'' v arr--r4;;)- TAILORS. XVE ferenr HOKET LOANED PRIVATELY. ft Co H E. LVD r.'rt rtten. 1 r-- '.ar14 nAlH) CLOTH1NO. II. F. CUARIC TAltOR. 1IA P1U1TKS. fcUh-ra- HELP. CONTRACTORS. !v Afplr at Co. Keilh'O'Rrlen alrr,ar.. SECOND Real eitai loan, renta. boalnes chancea. TraJa Watt Lk reaiur THE tet'HUR4 hmiM: ZZl Main I.i: -- and eleBr!" Su blo'-k- HOUbTON'8 Utah. XVANTEI-MA- SS rtl for ialirnrnia fs.rm HK1RT irrt.akeia 8lir. one -- NFUJOTI ATOR." OUR cf realty hrcain. fre at efftc of t!l lUHrrton A Cojfli-ev- . IS W, ?n1 Hmiltu HEAL ESTATE. RKNT. IXJANS. IN.S. Co . Hill W. ?- -d FOR REAL ESTATE OH MANS McKejiar A Co. OH XV 1n1 UEUKCE. M'CON Al'ejlt T. RtHJM 1 Itarl Tt. 1 r rr-urt- eiir. 4-- - tx n CO, ar-- tV-i- :.r NEWS FROM S-- rhor lT.k; teaduartwra fcr trd rrrrsiciArr. rlewtrr 5ytrr rTE ui t vr. t. "wopri. works, a. onnnsn, ioca.tkd in Tt.ont tti-3Citwt 4rinT a4 rrraxa bid. Tet U ts 14 XT. y. CLEANIKO aXD DTXirCL t. Th-ma- i lnvt. r i4ae-ur1- rk FOR Tt?nKtn latrlrenr rarlrt; Rir.t CTtr n4 tr4 PArfiTAWifM Paira, ! y CALL. PALM. nnjAriT. XV. Jrd Fwrth. TURKISH LATHS. LOST. f a'tro'oct!. ar.4 l wini4 r3r-toea- Juih T. 1 S.uth. wcmNrvr IT-- - h rviiNiaiiKw r.ooM; Y riP.RT-CI-AK- V. ZrA r'eiM p.oou h mode you. Domestic Oh, never mind me. marm, it's so long since you've had an afternoon off that I must Insist you take one today. Be sure and come home early. I may have callers, you know, and I shall want somebody to tend the door. Boston Transcript. W it Teacher of Piano. Violin and liar Question of Iocal Standing:. Is now Cleveland raony. Ruth" qulta "Baby DR. R. Ftuaio. raider Misle Palae. 5 TT l.t a little lady and the recipient of so Jrtt-Htr, ltl(5enc. tZl Ird at rtn. much attention that at times he has Fouth Tel. a tendency to put on a'.r. to the rreat CARPET CLE A in?0. disgust of Mrs. Cleveland. Recently- - at MME. DE I.A ROCHE BAECOCK, Marlon she did something which so displeased her mother that she was Teacher of Piano, Voice Culture and AT RfO WORKS. corrected on the spot. Terr pie. iVr.e ll't-X- . KJwtrd French. was "Just because papa President," Pre rr. Onbv. rFurnUhe rlann mule far dancler said Mrs. Cleveland, "you must rot uea UV.r.a. Murtio IJ e;ontltutJon thing you are any better than any-us not. of None HELP WANTED. body else, for you're are." FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Ruth pouted a moment and then came VI VNO PLATP.U A back with: "Well, mamma, then you're KRKR W. TO A. for FrfTrSFOH work. A;;! tej(!y . no better than old Black Joe." P. C Wt Jr.d K 4th. Tel. r:?. atfnn. n) v. ?n at Ihcatrr. Old Hlack Joe is the rnts. TiimwoiiTiir employed by the Cleveland. New i.apy in or to IM PURJHSIIED ROOMS AND BOARD. tUman York Times. bv:r.'t ar.-w;i r.3 aajo n:r irrrnnry hrwe ef kre.n eM fninrUl 2 rooms tarlr: Uo MmlffM rah tataty rPRNiHiirn nici: NRvvi.r In the Near Future. rd rl'-- e P lh with tv.ird. to t"i.lver I.,it, by, rhca ;e paid ruth M"r,dv Domestic- Don't you want to go out aity of Utah. i.n-rreet frm head juarter rvr.ry this afternoon, Mrs. Manning? adanc-1- ; t. Ad4ra f'tlon permatier Mistress Yes, Mary, I should like to Mai agrr. tl Moron IK 'it . t lrae. Rl TOR SALE REAL ESTAT2. go out; but I'm afraid it will IncomFIRKT-CI..man-of-ail-wo- from Tere.?. !.! tlitr. Prerr. tt Ann Rcr.s carr-M- . ruRNiaif r.t rooms ron ltouie. N'1h r--e- Ieeftetifkr soutn alaln. lelephorie, ANTON PEDERSEU, CSD-- Rvcr.ir.ry. MT. pwpn ef : M RCX)Ma. ftTAm nnrAm rLurr nuo works. C wz, ; c.i m a:i a;n5a . k AT ! I? rnnst awi S4 II i tvr Weal Jr-- t rr.owv Hrmt til-jre-- Wnl Tempt. MRS. AGUES OSBORNZ. Menna. receive rt. rvRNisHnn r4 trin WXSIIARD, Teacner of riAno. T.echetttkv metr.od, Rednnera clalty. jei K, fnd South. A KACimn: work. Q KNT rTn:teitrr rtrRMSMKD Nicr.i.T eV a Tl nicri.y ! Ill iiM tmefcc'-er-rfRNisnrr r Ecnding HATTIE ron okntix. HIMJUB NicTtt.T Mm. P ANT vonrnv t rrexitHfr, rnovT fe r' a for many tmo rar: .irj. each Altx rt Ki-r.r,d T l wrre ad1-- ry musicians musical Studios ROOMS ONE rCK.NiailEIi HOOM. AT entenrrj ireKvtnMon. T-.- a frrPNtnrn rooms Nirr.r.T--t t rx-e- n to-iii- afft rayt T M-w- fuer thanWilliam thr have month l:o.M". I.OU'. fi.nzeu. two nnl a h.l for hohbr.ir up a l Mnarr.an: r."dy. onrr.- -jear for ear for iraiin. ilft.tr. to th roll we-eJu.inre ( rair nt bst ;fo-t;-mir- m-TfA- t-- - Wyoming. unnaturally excited or elated. But this Is not the view of the United .i.WVMNS: Convict No. (M. ,1,.'nc States District court of Vermont. The cvhte:i month fr forgery mmmliinl In ton county, waa re '.caned man who imagines that he has acterdav. ' Mr k No. A; e:ir for Kran4 on an a Investment real "Jns" quired nmtti'. of a few cents may not hnvp reached inrnny corr.rr.ltled In I UJ. the second degree. He Is laboring under Tr total rutrfwr of prlenrra now The Modern Race. George Arnold was arajulng with an Englishman about going to the races, but the Englishman refused to go. "Some one once remarked," said the Englishman, "that a race simply proved that one horse could outrun another. He already knew that, and so could not see why he Bhould go to the races. s That's my fix." "Of course one horse can outrun another." retorted Mr. Arnold. "We simply go to the track to see whether or not his Jockey will let him." New York Times. SAXJ3--mtsci:ij.akt:o- FTVIIirn it-no- The Grand Circuit meeting at the Columbus Driving park opened yesterday. The weather was clear and warm and the track fast. The a attendance was tne largest ever recurutu on an ouenins day at the local track. COLUMBUS, MUOaAaV N1CKLT n:RNI8HKT S .. 4 Ro,. ftt a n IN REAL ESTATE TVmlMl MCII.T W xf4-ltft- XL T 9 pro-iucin- b-il- r HI mnw4--temn4- tm. iir.AT!NO svuvr.K cook: rrovr; fx oil aev, t: atv4 en not, Irrt. Tm rumltur noon. r. rU Carrot tnta:irrent JIoiMNi ct K Jtv4 fcwrta M f ror. 4ee. ttjrM- - eVame HicxLY rtriiMrD t or 4 wttkM-ar- W. t ii n BIG TRANSACTION SEVERE ROASTING .3G7 Ik-hi- ISO UKATHRJl. RAKE RURNRR A?t ruRN'iiirr noowt, rtPtT. I. ,V. Term to M Aouth ltate at. Store. kick QUiirr will, home cooklnjr. One tkelt from Trm-- t. Prtoe reaaonabia. la ltaat Frurbaaa. UlOUM I.AIIUC IKUNT tattWUM. a W fr rrel NEW TO UK. Sept. 22. When the news of Gov. Odell's refusal to com mute the tenter.ee of the Van Wormer brothers was received at Kindcrhook, was expressed by much many citizens, who have vigorously opposed the appeal. Mrs. Van Wormer, mother of the boy. heard the nfws in a meagerly furnished room of the little house fhe hns occupied tince the murd:r occurred, pacing up and down, apparently suffering the greatest anguish. When the heard that all hope was frone she cried: "The boys are innocent! I shall go to the Governor myself and plead on my knees for their llvs." HARNESS EVENTS AT Mc-Nee- ly ? ad lock - i , on the frate, huUtnc out th from their lnd. Johrton bro the lock off, and wii arrtel on a com plaint a worn to by rsta Dreiner. MtOVO: IJyrum ! rt. a merchant of Provo canyon, wan th victim of an aa- waa aault yesterday, whirh he all committed by elirht Grek. laborer at the ne w power pUnt. whom ay na at'aMnr fruit la hi orchard. 111- caught it rt waa badly beaten. HEAR RIVHP. CITY: John C. llolm- inrer. of- Bar River City ymterdav firlh'd loading- a carlonl of fat hoc ship ment kat. Xtr. Holmgren aya Ma ho on were grown and fattened lucerne, freh water, mi car brta and wheat. vry little of the of the latter belnc unI haa attained. ji hljth price that aaya that after charctna up very raon ahl Item rgalr.sl the- porker the cmt of and l"adtnjr at Iiriitnjm ejiiv ia a little' urder prr i ofpounoa. the prant weight. Th!a ! on th" price of all the tofoo'atufT ual. A pork Is row brlralnir ihT la prIn a weint. a clear profit of H 'O pound hoc. M.NTI: Jot-- Ur.iHhwilt of Mart died yesterday at the ac nf SI year. He waa an erpert wood carver, and made many rf the Interior decoration for the Ma fill Temple. of CASTT.n DALE: Rove P. CfMle Dale wrt r.i'r.f'r.lir IJ-ir- l Friday mnrntnir br a horae krockln: him And tmmpfne Mm. a a cnquence of which on- - rf Mi rib waa b'ken ar.1 he waa otherwise larerote t and brulwd, tr. ttmmori and ilr'tfH h'a Vhrrn waa and Mr. PttTitn I now doing wo'.ir1i( r. I rely. Prece retnrred F VOtNU.: Pherlff r.lsht from a trip to Urown'i vark. and report that th band ef rl'-n fear en t!r-Vte wan enrr-tvenight lro. and the tr""oa fror.i I'Kirh--t drtaehm-r.mere cloee behind. T of frotu Fort Wahakio had aUo cavalry rer.ched the rnrk. and It I that thev have not txn bnrd fror-- i !m. Th Indiana were w'.: nrmed and ttpn. and unlee Ufit. Hod", who rn In command. i:'d every precatifni there woj'.d be eome trouble in arrejtlng the band. PROVO: The Hoard of ft.ih County Coriml)sloner held a hort ee-tony and tmnnartH roultn After the Corr.rr. leslonethe out to wr.t the county Infirmary on a tour of fr.apec-tlo- 9 N vmf. part, present Torn rri.L ts :i;4 by An"il-l-kc- i wt;j at r'aht Rro.ftyr hU K.lo" Jiunay tr'fei. Teat f f XX'a5kr ar,4 jr. a"i t wiii It rr(-tntn. -. .t ; Kir.r In t n Sl'i- r' ar.4 It-ar- k i li-- t " bn !ar. I.er. r.e re-- la In itr-- L U.t |