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Show The Salt FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1003. NTY-ROU- L (Continued from pssr BATTLE )NG-HERRE- RA Telegram. FOR SALE. Knox Is Nominated. DRAW IN ND LAKfe 4 hould eremsit. In this work thT !ivt:-b no party pnrtlMn.M;. of any character, Mi. i ' i. h- . cora of d( sirable nt- r; m.d thousand of people axr knocking at our threshold., W nhojld- extend to them a wflcomlng hand. As Mayor of Fait Lake. City It will b my -maxim at all Urae-aistand up fir Salt Lake." We need and must have- an amp'. supply of water, atret t lmprovementa and till to artificial attrAcitona necrary make this the grratet, as it U nrw one of th tourtt citlra In N oar country.gTcmest. ai tnuit provide for sanitation at.d the health of our people. You have adopt "which enuna ciates my politicalplatform and my bfilJa idaa of city government. i CordJal.y not n'c that docnmetit, it Indorsing c saury for mo at this moment to taka your time in on elaboration cf my 1 am Idea and prlnclpU-rjt a man of words. I truot that I may prove to b one of act ton. and art which will conf to our general advancement andri)ut welfare." Whll u will be my aim to aerve ail th people and their Interests ftrat. 1 , would not concfal from yot th fad that I am a He publican and advocate of firmly the principle and pedicle that party, and I hpe that 1 may have th eupport of all who reprea-- nt ith.a party, ua hope to receive andf r tain th cor.flder.ee and auppott all who In the future of our city. I believe in equal rights and protection for nth Taxation should fall upon all a'lke. Weparmust be cxtremo In t. othlru. tisan or n Itgloua irrjudicc should ever bo shown In the admlnlatrat ln of any affair of government. Wc m'jmat at all times b; Juct and to all. If elected I shall endeavor to so Conduct the affairs of the of rtc as to reflect credit upon the action of this convention and my administration. I truink you. a -- -- - Lavigncfs Man Pats Up i Splendid Fight Against Invincible Little HERRERA'S HAND BROKEN IN TRAINING, SO MEXICAN CLAIMS. 0 Boxer. VANCOUVER. B. C, Oct. 11. Tho fight last night ended In a draw. ' Both men were on their feet at the end of the twentieth round, but were good '"and tired. Despite the terrible of Herrera, a numswings and upper-cut- s ber pf which landed, Long was not apparently bothered. Herrera was much yerturbe&tt-findinLong could stand any amount of punishment. Ir the fifteenth round- therr was all kinds of mixing with the result that the bell saved Iterrera. In the seventeenth the mill grew warm tor Long and trie gong saved him. Long came-'-ustrong in the eighteenth. He sathereo" strength and in the last round mode Herrera cover ur. The bout was one of- the best seen here. on Herrera. Betting was two to one him heavily. Long's admirers backed Billy Lavigne i.nd Rufe Turner were In Billy 'Woods handled the bottles for Her- ly. FOOTBALL SPECIAL TO ra rera:"' , Herrera claims to have a broken hand sustained in training recent- - G " Long-Hcrfe- LOGAN TOMORROW 1 JACK WADE IS A CORPSE lb'. Champion Fighter, Defeated by Clifford, Dies at San Jose. Summary: McDowell stakes, for 2:10 (unfinished from Wednesday) M ante Carlo won the first, second and seventh heats in 2:07li. Dr. Strong won the fifth and sixth heats in 2:09'i, ,.2:12Va. .Hawthorne won the third and fourth beats In 2:06X4, 2:0m;. The Roman, Walnut Hall and Dan T. also started. Second race, the Wilson stake, 2:20 class trotting, purse, t2000 Hal Chaffln won th first, second and fourth heats li 2:T. Foxie Curd won the third heat in 2:10. Pan Michael, Mary Anna, Fantina and Mush also started. Third race. 2:16 diss trotting, purse, Grac!? Keller won three stra.fcht heats in 2:12Ia. 2:1;'4. 2:11. Direct View, Miliard Sanders. Bonner. , Austin Koy, .Margaret Bathgate, Coronutlou and Victor, Jr., also started. Fourth race. 2:02 class pae'n;?. purfp, $2(Xo Harold II. won fU-straight heats in 2:(:.'2, 2:014. Nervolio. Dat. It. and Sfo'ow ("Units also started. Fifth race, 2:2 class trottinsr, purse, I Jessie 5H,0 Brown won two strnls.it J5C00 Jack Wade, once champion of" the Northwest, died on Tuesday !at San Jose, Ca!., of quick consumption. Wade was. well known in this city. .It was here that he met his first defeat, which was the turning point in his life. Jack t 'Clifford is the fighter who first "turned the trick" on Wade. The men met here in th? "spring- of 3902, and Clif ford knocked" Wade out In the thirteenth round.' The latter could scarcely believe thnt ho had been defeated. He took" a rest and once more tried conclusions knr with Clifford, this time to last only three nv.ird?. After that Wade "went to the Ivni." When he entered the ring with Clifford,. it, ia said that he was worth JS5C0, nut in less tnan six months he wai broke. Wp le drifted to California in search of hfnlth. hipf spring, and there he died. In 'private life Wade was known at, Fred 11. Clrifhth. His parents once lived in this city. ht 2-- 3. 2:12. Th- - Far-so- - o t. Pi. Six; ..-- . j g l W. i t.v fiutie nrfr f ltrr.m-- rft uiiy wa S'.i.-r- s n4 f. Stat. I'HOM FfnNtSItKtiSoiitSi NICKI.Y wok or month. ia I3Y Vt, trd ZZ-- t nooMS with t'NriT.vMiinii i:h:. lis C,rrir tf. ALL KIMt FlUcF int'!ti:, Turtle I'rvs . t1 Mln si. hcaii.tss. 3 rc 50 and tre. tl'M alt. rmne. t.YNV l friltl.TAL ar p. m c-s- Fir an4 ixt-'- y !,! MT. 3, sr 1 1 t - rM M- - f- - 1 IMNTYS F. . tt-- arid r' !i r C rer F. ftt'S'lur IJe b;t. r jra rssr,t. etraf1. eff M lr. vr JtstK tlS. prmr.t. 5 P lTUMlli:t) f.i. M ta WILL BE SOLD OUT ;. 1 - NEW YORK, Oct. l'.-T- he sale is announced for next week of the famous stable of the late James L. Kernochan, well known as a gentleman jockey and polo expert, who did recently from cerebral troubles brought on by injuries received while breaking- frreen jumpers. The circumstances attending; his death are said to have mused his widow to decide upon dispersing the stable. , ui-o- rmrf Titr. aea ftr lafitmrsu; tszi thi: T rrr t.v! s ht. btt te t t!h4 rf lm (fd'itir A row- r.f. - it. 1'b CJt IJsr - ! wt T'M lr sjrr.f!'. iJti r. . f Las-el- fe- -t. l;.-:- . ir lib i:at. ee treea. etr... rr-- m t. r- frie-r.d- s rr k-- st. t:' !;-- a f- - Jf eaH. r-jr- f. 'Tf-. lawn, " t, -- :- "t s s . y r. r. H 51 F. lutTFU ittiiau ' t ae.4 ., Ct. t-- tr asm jv)r.n: H 'A til fiiMMtrn Tetr;; ii)M ,Titn M;v, .Ftrt n AFAftrvrxr.. 1 . ft : rin- ft, rtJtV!Ritjtti liiMS WITH FAF.l): l ir-e- ffm e i'M. vn-.vt.- ; T v , t,f-- v n An rrtvisjern pnnv t nvjMii S arr ar. ft tt ir.. en . Tr-irr. to ! rto.-- . . .er-.-TTtn- r n.iojti and miAru: x; ft p11 JfTLr . rrv v Ft "WAJfTLD. e IsYcstmciit Co., T8Ws Second South WX7t;l-Cr- Ci tr a Ntr: t--wrv n:m, ta tl sa v - r FIT a ft ! A . jkt'- rj !t r-iT- Tfn'v, ft;N i:a:" iteirprwi oiTtt rt-t- . eatt:.a. e-- ltaict r- ej lta rf rt--. ertr:a.jlji..- - - y, h ;t r;f r. . WASTED !ss t'oi-eilri- ii lrtJ rt' farr Vf!rs n-r r-- a. t- r ,!;' "t t"n't w: i - M-- Mm I - irf Hnoivn Peopk. e -- rt :: one-sixteen- th rehi-tive- ft r rnof t1rrvfTrTTt lrteft irrr.?.!. -- ra.ncr i Vt:i ar Academies Will Compete. WASHINGTON, Ocf. If,. It was at the Navy the - be twt-- the Unitedthat Sta;es i T' V t . ' ?jm.1 lit ..m an-ro'-n- I'll ,.0 thi. year under the .dd conditions ana on tr.e ustia! date, ihia makes the game occur October 2sth. I Yalo Players Injured. NFAV HAVEN. Conn., Oct. 1.-- Ar. examination has shown that James IL Ho-saVale's ptar tackle, broke a rib during the Ro.me with Holv Cross "Wednesday. Rulph Kinney, the other tackle, suffered n. .ei FREE Delivered to all parts cf th and leav city. 'Phone or callbefit B33XAD for the orders your AND CAKES. Vienna Mode! DaKery AND CAFE. Thono 1531. IS E. 3rd So-ati- -- il t. i- 1 -- Nafnc! wer. aua S;YCUtstnUi. South. "halt tn WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. NAULNHAST Iburr dev. vt.d- -r litti. at 2 .U t". tn.. Mrs. F.vlyn ft ?'l West Third Nrth. I.fuvii a husband id son. snid threr-year- -' thsFuneral San i ty nt 2 3'i . tn. from IVaef the tii.d'r th ausrb-restdnee, ternal Frdon. of which ordvr he m a merubor. MOSS-- At Murray. L!ndav Joseph M"s. K. and Maud N!fn Mwi, eo of Jam' Velneaday. OrtfiNr 14th. asd 2 Saturday at it a trt from tts family rent lenre. mnur v( jsinth Est THE Abay lIAMNI e is r t i tt't IMT OF r--i & M IlAVi: FOUND. A - i.FATiiFrt itK;rr r j'n a".trr5ft sM s 1 er-ta p.rl t a r I. J a sua e..n kr.ff Oanr u t ef fro trd fa;!; t at 1 . II . cat p!tt b:s ar shoes. to Commerrlsl st. ! TAtl JFSK Cel.. ItmilMT FlttCF pn.A tor srrap Iter rsga bott:. coi Ltr, brata. etc u L. I?b lv. TcL S3. off rbf hie pttt. ik CN- - CFSTMFH Foil A or boas nn th t -- ' Mi.r.dr turr The tltt'.l-- C Flrt.ter CKagle It:k. 'Fhere ntdiiKST Finer FAtn rnn Hen 1 VF. tt r-- i. F X 5 ati -a t-- l'r eritM-mer- ;! .1 ts.. I Wa !' ! 1 1 t . ar-- "-?-"" t. !' Wt' t.artr,! lUitj,.! nr. W. Cr- - 4 "K--:- t " n (( rs Ian DIED. wn, L TURKISH BATHS. C ;ND-iiAN- o. gren r 1- - " U-u- to o t Tf-MrL- tr 1 lo-c- al at rt rr - iy ! n CARrrr cleanino. to ntiin y nr-FAt- et . It. j f . s. ver-'.lr- t r7ATr Fca funeral - v - TLUTT RUO WO RES. to s nt VTORJC , -. (i- CHINE m C 1 ij t. f-- EOT. aV. ttr. PITTSP.UHG, Oct. 15. The Tittsburs torn of th'-- National Baseball league for the was 011 after dividing the local club's .sharp of the receipts from car term). ASSAYEE3. the- world's The championship series. FOP.K: Joej h n. Beck, a ftfANIFIl f.viNn porm.r. ovi: chfap. amount was J21,0tA and President Dreysr.i rn vic piftur ti pioneer farmer t f Spanish Fork, di' J t tereoptir-ofillnena at th ic tr r.m K'1lcn fus divided it into sixteen parts. All the compute. Tuesday after a brief aervlce-r w. renmn fcmovfd ; were ;. I Cf '.'I i ears. Funeral raielam ardV rierirli FbrMs. F, M. Ttj trdwjttitK. players received an ciiual share except t N In h. irvl Central metlng-lon- e the lt I'rsnava,t. meaner. eif Dchcny, Thompson, Carisch. Jurphy and Grover Ia p. Stickler. ttfttrnorn an a large immb. r yjtTl3r was whom in were and friends among Laforce, CHICAGO, Oct, 16. rinrcTOR. divided. The members of the team preGrover Cleveland was received with LOANED MONEY PRIVATELY. I'liriVO: The Jury tn the we of th? I a t 'ccf o n n a. of Armour sent d to President Dreyfus a fine gold lusty cheers by the f tude-ntF ttrtVt .t Fiar.k KedfleM. after f J 19 W ' Je ft. institute yesterday, lie made a speech, aStttp'.ortV!. ttnie. WiltMi. watch. f returned a tvt:. lt:no Mosr.r he said: defendant was charged Th" Pitcher Phi'.lippi was given an extra lr Ie'svhlch H l tint tei-tfto ha- - fha .h linUS'-pmilty. am a for stickler educaaiP-egreat commuhigher to e ben l m ro"er hve burgiary. stocks h,Hi check and ten shares of f by the tion, but I want to tell you tlds-th- " BICYCLFS ANXl UEPAIRINO. b'!t opI " w s. t rtted in Provo canyon April ZHh, wa the house j ro.rr nre of Rreatf-their token in tlrsn appreciarlcbowner?. eer today portunities ! t an rent vn ?c-rp.any time, Fart J. A. Crosier, station boys to get practical I education, an atKALINA: lion cf his work against the Boston for Mcirrln & Co. in KKTw ITTTF.n U cfi, U FT tired Pallna, on trial for .1 crlnun.il oft-r-e- , education aid industrial would rather not th found J A MrHh !;! List was Americans. g by n. feff'-iHty to own IniUd right up my hoy jrrcw ale great U Crorler That limmnt entlrrlr like to the Jury. PIANOS. bridge r.iookiyn bridge than OS TO FFnNtTFtSF FTC, w believed from the firM. by all n receive the hie;he.t lionor thit the peoj.it with'U arentttrf Neither Tsarr. Wins. CASH REGISTERS. could hestow upon him. I hate to hear hard the trial and he Is the recipbnt f talari! :!v rvnn4er.tlt. tri, e.te; t7 I i!H-u riUCACO. Oct. m. The. series for thewith porsons talk in a r.es?tniif!t L' Ptrniii to the corarat jlations on oil sides. 'a yesterday and efTect that the day of tippoituiiUy In ttil-PAKIC CITY: The oufrt.ing championship closed ' Nationals on Tr.Afm: cas?l I IAAN ONLY MV OWN MONKT. nfw defeat for t..e has gone by an.! that the chance country from Park City wan tdaed 11 ap"thrr train 11 y. ? ( o t trn r N won and for a young man to rise hy his own cfort irrmi sotnwn.fti'tti each i riTiT.li'"i m without n havingchampion-fhiTh a last Lours f" and half rltht, No r Tij 4i.y have passed away. It is not true. There ln frrt-th- t lost seven Kair.es in ih, local dlar w.n stock near th- - summit So . Lw third partr, Not .a hit was made off of either I room at the top and thre alwavs will nrl the push. So wa for. sent er.gii.e M . ny K.(U.-- f t ECAVENOER. No trrtp ?re t. fteu-h-l after the fourth iming. Attend-a- i be. WhfSe attempting to mow th pitcher4000. . ) " tn I. re. I .n .! r Traf.Jl the train train pawrct R. H. E. Score. It wa found ne center and S1I1 ary to telptit'THYCPST CiUNKtl LAST FA Hit 4 O 1 KFFS FAN'ITAUT CO. OFFICF C U. Nationals fer to enair.. another Iike ephone 1 friwth. Tt lf.I V 4 ttt tie-u- p .1 Arr(iic:in was near switch the IF VOL NF.FOl MOS'KY UK WILL Luckily ? . r C went through with it Mcount ynir and Klir.g; Altrock ti, o Putt nt.d c ; try. Hiar cu i.akk t t rond t and Sulilvan. further difOridty. 'Frene '. t.f!r ft dls-bande- -.d pv. - Jt fl- fiiy pii-n;r- ut It trf r.t rf-nr- s PITTSBURG PLAYERS a sprained arkle. Itaa. C p jst xn-rt.- T ,J',ls c r? bat . : FOR , . ir. Tel. r. tv, tnj MCKLT ITMXHIin) ttwt rsooa fiS wa; t . it4 F1ANTI r nMmini andfr-f"- v. fart tH.,j tin . rTk el at C io FT. - 1 '. 1 9 l!iia. arfs icy 'X n V,-- L-ik-.ii ries-Limil- I - tf ; f well-to-d- - re-sul- . iND;:n;Npr.Ncn F-- t a Is ! bamn, ar Isrtra . br On S'..fH. twMh. twett-.a- -- ervf r Entiird tftt h : t.jryre i.triFaA.T tt tiif. tvAUottr. an! . aivatn t , JiirMr .MtH f:cJ C, r tf r:3. r ?rtfa jr bev-ase- are T!.' tn sttm. ipnF Tin . a f a nTMr.vn, vr ftt Cy f .;!. : rrn-- r M-ir.- 1 It, r.or F.onwistj iinrtn. tl i..K v e-- -' 1 n . al M fcw. arf ., n. f.t if j rH atf. a S:J .1 c . 1r Ciitl-tei;"- r w:Tit POOM1 Ni crocefT. rrfr ruat ef. ttto; r irn l'c I tffl rtt3r.ffta tn of th fines.bc!s. n r rr.-- ;sn srh-lul-- rt rn. rno'.--T r t r 4X1 an ca?iil FTn 4 PItOVO: MarrLifce !! i.c e have I n ernew S terms. ..rer.-.nt;-itNpi r to th- - I :ll'jwln re l b . t i.ueel fo, tt n. iii-.- i fai.vis a in a ;k. inn 1 I tA n t W. 'S . of Am ri' in U rn T;Ur of l;ur ka. t$- -, :.. Il n.r 1 ftpi( . A- njltr n t V. ; . I Jt, and Aarv I.. FOR, 5A IX MISCELLANEOUS. .f age, A OHF.AT fSAi" FAJCTT FHe;itT A Kt.f k. rtn. i.Kd 1. l 'tti of btel . ta) 'Rtwsf THICK: Jf tpe Jeoi Johr..u (, v a t i.Afim: i: Lf. a 1 d.iv pai p 11U net;r-Kira t m In an ror s .rev hr i "Old Hoss" llarkness Here. . n5tt.i Ir'.V v rwir.tb, J' hn Prjor. b.urd k ibty A n.'.suU u ai.4 "Old H0F.V lbirkni'.s. formerly a numA I'I.mmi I! rul.Mnjr John I urt ! at U.";- - ite !1 te j n. ni;TI iVirk ber of the famuiia few ir.tn.lhs np) and ieavinsr th old man a f ill line e f rir.KoT City UFA t. I! ST AT F. .d.VT. !OAMV I Ml team six yearn uku. ;mJ Inter an umpire hM) on the latlroad track that ft trln eo . ,r lt o ltj:t a now lea rue. but of tho Utah run our him. glvlr. the lm.:re-aio- ti n.lht was man old of Idaho, viiitlrs? KK mir.ir,K H HFAt. FSTAT: 'Jt tOASS thai tin had tw 1, run ihtn by n I .l in this city yeMerdny. lie sf.u d iT't'-t'"- . V. K H.-- r A " It I the th t o v that w s . n bafi-ntss ? ho m-hnd passed up the hasebali t einr. that ''h wi.l etsthi or ten eath. t4 i. lit. F,r-sfor ;F.nIfiF M'nVAt. . Prsffct the m n'a att Vber. r : COAL I'lAM'iN'ti v: s. ipth Ij(;f I'Wfc,, IU! ata I: .vtntimuted that th" of ta : t, JiArht ho taken to thi fiupritne cjttt two i.rnitAM r.nv.H. riinAF. f rn-Cn;ffle-r.sfo n h OGDEN AND RETURN $1.C0, The LOrj.VN": Hepubl!.-IIAVL ItOt fTTN ft TIIF 4 were htd nteht. All wr o b ;'.:? well attended and ih fo.iowlna tarit5ta a wre r.omlnatd : Ftrt ward. W, FOUirDRY. Tit -AT f Via Tuo Grande, Sunday, Oct. 18th. (!. liarle. jn tfrtr-ea- r Till: FACT tTIt.t. t F.F.MAtNH and lerm a f.-I .!'ri'!i r I r c tr rer I. t r irv-jef. "r Leave Salt Lake 9:30 a. rn. Returnar-tn th VV.r ethrr CAititT rou T. II. Hmlth tf.ur- - t'tfni; nr nvrn than l ear term ward, rATtN; K re-n tf at mrA raws t.et ' 1 term I : Tl-i- I 1 ' ing leave Ogden 7:15 p. m. Lars Jacobacn ttw-ye- r v- t v. haaa. A. F'.c m i ti d furr en, and f a wth (four-yea- r . j Crawford prt watd, John s Iff. r.f all itr ternvi and John Quayl ,two-yea- r Fex.n.try prmi; I curth ward, tteorge tf ur- WF-- JFLt. FF-ADtTATH Tit AT 8 ar terwii ara t..i J.- Llnqjlst H'U (two-,- i It ltln T all, tU w tr1." Jrn1 Ilth McNeill (f 1 IU1II'm.);terinl. and Frederick FOR SALE 3 MISCELLANEOUS. ttw-S;r,oi'e year KERNOCHAN'S STABLE f ftVV rt'nv:trD mi:ltP?1at leUm. fauu:y. ta Ft. rt trrsr- - I fru'.t. ftoo-- t MU ffm s:ret n .room tr t'fl'-"s'M'.J . itb uttf rj ri:r tjr.VoY tNT a th TTTEUH FIXES. - 5.; pesftM AT s TT. rt'"ii?-iPHt:- t, rne)f (.roomI pr. bf .ta. on P an rnp4f, nar iittt. AT ew rmrn r . e . -- MTTFTi Ve.4 a- ACP.SS 1- -2 tr.t'.a acTa rtT.. I"' - rv-r- ,r t i ' r.ltV. STt.T rvHxsvMim mfMi, Trr4i, "ai.k4 tme. Main. W : 'It T" Sk. mwoNT Fifci '"J! C t.Nt?ttr: - s'L'Ti.T r-- riff tow n. Fi FAt.l '5T ANT1 AH- to k v. .d Hu! h. FrOrtln inf'e.t. I Trvrr I ir. .t n. t e"-- ax -t.it t- F.i ?S W. Second South pncup.ATFi) itAHMnvif: for I'irr're etc. I'rlees rr orbl rail i:vi.y p at th hom- of by Plshop J. K. Ir a part rlf, Mr. ant Mr. l! e iRf 11 r.rold. If,.!m t!e rei.tlvi f n. bt and K'.cni a i. anl-- r of friend were I a4ftt ifw f ::. vrr .. 1 I Ft :t f-si- iss rt'RNiaiirn V FeisjnJ4ij:ckn. r. EtiDbard InYcstmcat Co., tt.i: r. pttitr.poim;. N weddtr.c rrtty l h n XP t.rid- - ar.fl term. nc. ? t)-- . I 2 a farmlr-- trie light. MjnftaUen. T-mvti i.Airnv: nrMon avi rANTitr, ni.-- iroti I'm. lrit f.r r nt r ti. y..r on? or two gr ' j.en, tit Utah. Tho football manac.-rof the SH Lake Hi!- - Schord tnrr.s have nt nnd Oird'-l.'ift iirrai!K(d U v two ijarnts to d thi- - seasim. The first .:,e Is for the Litter i;irt of tliis m.nth and will com.' off in ( !i. i. and t!e return r mi will he plaj d in tills city on Thnnkfjfiv-i- n day. l- PICK-U- P ,Vttit falfa. hat. jlSEWS FROM UTAIij iler roid :S5a 25 SPIIUTUALIST. V.. 1: 12at and r5 r P".H 1- d AXIHRICAN FORK: A wa felmiiied last r.tght in. . f- - Scuta State Street 'Phone Wc Are in &c Business a nr m'tiffi, t.nvt. nnx cot-afor heitt. n ) rasfe; bl t.v lAe. mclrtn. At !. r fst t?'' I. w fcsve ti".rty cf fr&, bah (."v.) mo. r't rr.nsx si'itk. stkam ni.DUKT te laln. '. Hii-lic- - e. brt' 4 1C2-1C- d thousand peo- city. - d on the llols track nitrs se who ason Old field, ..Barney during the Summary; yesterday. ; son Maid won la of J!K2 sent several world's records in a i,i t. v. Jnl!a A. and I'olka Dot d!- motor race glimmering at the Salt Palsecond nnJ third money. Best ace bicycle track, and who is now premier vidlns tine. 2:li'2. Second race, mixed trot and pace Swift of the world, will pass racing automobilist throuch Salt Lake shortly on his way to 15. won. Hame li ingot second, Lconomn i. Kan Francisco, where on November 6th er third. Ut.t t!me, Third race, five fur', m.;, running Auro and T!h several automobile races are second. Sol Llrhlnste In scheduled to be run on the Inileslde race ra H. won, .track. Barney will take two racing ma- third. Tim Led. mile dih Fourth race, thrf chines of the latest- make with him. As he is well acquainted in this city. It is Jude Thomas won. Obissas second. John that it wo Aid not be difficult to K. third. Tine, 3C'2 seconds. thought ind:ioe him to give an exhibition on one of the race tracks here for the benefit of Two Games Arranged. the public. p. OTP?--- 3 Jf on r"-vt- -- LIQUOR CO. 3, Th:- Eoise Races, : rar rrr .it KgrMwtf-yasi- 1 1 H aier la s Tren:. frn I all and s HE ELI ' i . . cm wirticr-- r J arrf-1- ejwlclt T' 1 . Wlllwstt evfr.pf wn '.h II, r.sw O. H, 1. treefa Acr.c; &-- S. J el lrrt. ro! Jhand: n rr-t- e expense by rest mall.jejr Orders by mall rerrlvc r roratt attention. Im t ijr ?donrr Orir r -- re tiirt, sail fart or y rne.r Ui If b ; re r ref jutjett. i;rf Ntoni l jn and Dra4- $r,k ef the npjti! 1- -3 itdn-.Irahl-- V"rt ar.4 . rr rrr lit,. ar :. - W l -- r.r s p. tst s rar tt lib hh. Wjrrtr.lr.. rtof-- ri irn at rey ttfrr.or.eir nl I will and 1 2-- 3 started. WILL VISIT HERE ko-w- II f. -- real fesreatna f r on r " t-- l. ff. Claymont. Empire Wilkes. Allen W. and Hallist also started. Sixth rare, trotrir.i? to wnpon. amateur drivers Turner K. wen the Fecund and third heats ia 2:21' i, 2 21. Senior won :ift h ;u in 2:22. 'flu- Post nan a).o BARNEY 0LDFIELD If Ijt-nor- el n, rrrrai fw fr IT) nrre-c- e on ral.rr.11.1 in Doiman Rcavls, 0. F. PETERS 0 If, 53W, 2dSc. Real Estate and Loans, A arr-- 1 5B, ""' mcw nn?Jti!m HOnitH Nict:T :! tr-- tf 4J.re4, t ate ?t We. rkffn Whose Rcof Is Over Your Head? roll Quarts, 4 ? 1 2:l;;a4, 1 Ttvm, jC- -. r-- niQNr. in ore Whiskey Fcfci, i "'4 l t let two MrrLT iiot"k I yr8 fffi rrR?u!trn at ni: HKIS. 2G65-- X SL lat. T8 W. 2nd South pot.n aoknth rou d? o heats in 'Phone -2 1-- 6, J. Tl Ft t-- ', rwt "riKlifTKTwrTii ltr tt it--s 102- - 4 So State 1-- 3, 1- A4 T Order Department, Tho Other Nominations. The rest of the ticket w aa then nomi nated without much delay. W K. D. It. Thompson nominated Perln Lynn for City Treasurer. Judite floorjre F. Goodwin named Joseph F. Ma knifrht. Lynn withdrew end Mat Kot the nomination by acclamaknight tion, aft-- r which. In rcspein1 to vociferous calls hi made a neat speech to the convention. A. It. Barnes then named A. I Si- momll for City Recorder, r.J Frank Matthews was placed In nomination by Mr. Talmer of th Third. George It. P. Kessler. Kmery put forward Alcmo The first ballot fail 1 to elect. Matthews leading with 1SI Flmonli 179 an J Kessler 130 Kcssler his throwing; withdrew, The ner hallot strength to Slrcondl. Matthews t Save Simoiuil ZC1 Hutchinson Goes Under. Fred Lawson put up Georce L. Nye for City Attorney, and Glen Miller mimed W. K. Hutchinson. Some hot scr-onwere mad- - nnd th UiUot taken. Nye won on th hrst, with a vote of JJ airalr.st 211 for Hutchinson. A. H. Irvine- nominated Harrison Jrn-ki- n for Auditor, saying that the Wen fide hed previouily been entirely in makin-up the ticket. J. J. Meyers rv?. i:otninatM hy Lester Frod. Mrs. Jones, the flrn lady to spenk from the floor of the convention. m.ii an excellent little s;eevh in ot liner th? nomln:ition of Mr. Meters. The re?u:t of th ballot. Movers 2j0 w ns smi'mr.rfd at and Jenkins 2111-10:0 p. m. Th? city eommktee, as rained at the ward conventions, w;i a elected unanimously. thn Th by i' rvlc Chairman Chrlstcr.scn v.u reior.iz-a vot of thanks ond ih convention by adjourned sinf? die at 10. S5. trotters, purs tir ev tt. . -- f-r 4 'Family Trace ana Mail strt trs un-bl,t.- ed Chief inter- rr Mm raodm w. -- .r-VeT- - est in the trotting races centered in the seventh and deciding heat of the ' McDowell stake, purse $."000, for ":10 trotters. Once aa Xm .ii3 TOD AT 1'K ItAVH J .e&SIr f . -4 trs. rr :u I. Trws to e'4.,f4L Wc Arc In tbc Business IS-8- S r4sr - Crlate-d- . t& Ti rf reds fcr n rods, tba rex red with pea fruit lbf r!ifry n is a K.. Tva M a r.W r atrtt-is a it Sain al I, CO. T. twter intillr IUt U- m I UttM. hmi tern ta ltr4 mr, t iee for j ft tri-r 4 to from ts pete t atMut iu Niat tfc deal. T srtiii r a "t a raw HT ai-on r. ia M (ttift ar4 e berv Ha qtiiii at a a. ra. That 4r (mks t r sU With Caterers e M'DOWELL STAKES ah. ta, lasaft, K-- l. v. -- t4r.rt tr1; mwtt';. batlfuay tn rMene Pitim Family Trade 1 MONTE CARLO WINS LKXINGTOX, Ky., Oct. NICE cic . The University of Utah football team will tomorrow try conclusions with the Agricultural college team on the Logan gridlrun. The managers of both teams say their men are in excellent condi tion, lhe local boys have made arLine to run rangements with the Short a special train to Log-an- , "which will leave Salt Lake at & a. ra.. and return- Ins, will arrive here about 11 n.. m. A special rate of $2.50 for the round trip has teen f.ecurtd and-th- e indications are that a large party of friends and admirers of the Lome team will go to the rival college town to witness the parne anrl Incidentally to do a little rooting"' for the university players. -- light-weig- Nlr rn - fllcxl-ca- n: Plum 2334 J4RK1 7A!CT TAMJan VUMM, Tirwt tl i t IT ak, : U. a4 Csrtm torn, i V f-r- !.- , BAUL AUCTIOJ Bargains Sciiom Equaled In Price and Quality. 1 4 AAXJ&SJaX laTATH TOM ; 11 u nn f fif j r CIXANINO AND DYEING. f! . it . n t; a v nbf4 ii.r1r r.ts?vr lt i.akf 't V-tl-- ,? t t. Fr.T r r . 0"5) c - f t'TK t ! 4. j . - :-- . . ( VtnK i:iptt ) !3 p rieg W,'" t" fffV jjj LAKF5 A.T REFLECTORS. rrrrrn i'w.i and ?; v wc'ttsc. f f.artana,. I',t ti. ri 1', t, trT-- f::!f f TAILORS., t 1 . m CONTRACTORS. trrAHV. ft. fro. tu-f- tt r,ttacM,u. :t:N AND Jnrt !tOF. Tt 'h 'fa of : Uit-ift1; t'Y 41 0, W '. T, Iisa ti r n.AhK. TAium. mn t: tvp m FAINTER AnD FATERH ANCEIL. 1. It. 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