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Show i Lake Telegram. i.HE?SAijr MOXDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1903. T T C o - I GEN'S RECORD IS ONE KILLED tT BE RED TO BE CLEAR IN A WRECK ISM 4A 41a, : . - r n authorities have . l- ar, I ini't-muc- tr! h-- liiKh-rcai- FOR THANKSGIVING n, , cf Uo4 1 h n l i ' ;"- 1" .. i 11 IT fr ' r. I ?h !r f ,1t v "' i " ,s ' tN 'a I ' IV.," -- iu .t, n. f . . i. - . . ; rV . - , '' , I tr r -- . r.-- . ; I'- ' a VIl.t. Hrr i M, t -. vr; in tm; ' .! : t f k u. r.. .' ;.r - f 5 - -. ... H F. Y.t 1. 1 1 " Ft"j"r.lS 1 1 I , ' .., 1 - l(.rt f 1 f - A ; n 1;:: 1 e;t $.' . it v - t.t J S I, gtt 'f' 1 ir.u.i. 1 3 ! it. wi.r . 1 .. 4., ovii-Ar- I : . .'t' iiii tin men suiprls-- l Ilol-- 17 t- -. PryV-od- and vft tht-i- r . Hi.. by ) r. v. r iiplace,...4ind L'iuwn J . f in on i that fivO "fm- fast.r end j u:cn H i left on th fiercit r gridiron content nvtr pen in this city-antr.e 2h) foothsil! cut ha- - for Jf Mdr.en f. left h was not a A ris : .f if. i! f. r f .? s j ' . 1 I ' - ; s a, - t - I v t t- -r t .4 1 campus well Patlyried with the exhibition. Utah tried three timer? to up the score by calling upon Luwrtnc- - f'r p kicks, but every dir.c the Denvtr boys blocked the attempt. . lls bHc , r, r !v . b" L n-in- ; ( to j i zin' DECISIVE VICTORY bu who- tnji to Further - r 'jv. v.c 1 poii.t. FOR ALL HALLOWS ii ir.p iinc: ' ';; tir.! partlrnlnrs 5.1 1 I 4 ' ftf i, 4" " - i" - t f - - - ' I r ..;.. A H C1IICACO, N..v. en iu .aik Huu4;ay nn;rt.i"; i;.irt. l ir4iat-!Wh.ch t n.Psl t!.. ilsn.Li; ..f V A. f (Sf j ti, Airic, hi .,tt t i :. i , Mai-. a yuui; t. t . l 4 - i alive and well and that he had been authorized to say that for A Winner. SIOO.OW) young Wentz, who was then In ' Norton Nat a great value. Our handcuffs in the Cumberland mountains, Its style commies with the btttr would be delivered to the family ungrades. harmed. y Dr. Wentz, it is said, told the stranger ICS ?.f?in St. that he would have first to bring him a letter from his son as an evidence that The St. Dwnr.Is Cafe, privaf dinhe w4s. alive, and that then his proposisertion would be considered. The stranger ing rooms on two fh orI'SS Main. agreed to this, and immediately left for vice, popular prices. the mountains. Tie was shadowed and was seen to get off the train at the Turkey Will Settle. Constantly. t.p N'ov. mining village of Ksserville. when h frainst Turk, v exdisappeared in the direction of the Cum- of Airn within claims ten dais. pected . berland mountains. He is expected to return to Big Stone Gos TJp in Smoke. Meanwhile the Gap by Hnor-ro-w-, are keeping a sharp lookout, Randsburg, Cal.. Xov. 2. The Pin- and startling developments are antici1"- pated. stifiyed by fie vrsterdav. Th fire i. believed to he of ir- endia-- y orlciu. The Stared, up for UTAH and smoke DES-EREn d Mi- the Co-m- is property was ' CIGARS. hi 1. 'ADERXSTEIN, Karnestcss and A. C. Neiscn. who were Mfr, ."1 Market st. 'Phone 1331-it. operatintr .- f Kht ia to 1 - Fark J.iU. wh'Hhiid L n lu.ka vv.ii - ,i i .,ir, i. .! I a i,;., .uu-- . ! . ,. - lor vi ii 'ic in l! ' ' r.'v.i!, v' ti io I n c.! paiib.iis W vvi 1.4 . ; l.rf , J.iilin ntitrii-ii,. iv . . .iah v::;t nifib t i a 1 in . ni.-if--r V. , evofs . - - I .4 . silt 1., b,',b, ,,..-,- . al!. If I - 4 Till a i - ' - f. i I I, ! j , iii iii iV;'. ,. 1 ;, Aira-- . ..i i - i it,, . . nrfi-v- , 4 IT m IT'S y-- u o-- ... . fVSln t, 1. ' .4 . I. f . l.r at ... 1 4! n ii P-r- '..... - aiT- vrt ti j ' -- ; j ' c V rin 4 . fv "; .1 ? ..y'lv it .or r- - ,V- i - ',. i.i t n i 41. ,1? - ; n-- , j All -- '' 1 Jiit-ii.i-- ii It rf.iiiv..T.i vTT V - fM" t'rf "4 1: St . . 1T Il trr ! I x I 4 ,.,. I 4 I.-- . - . 1 - I 1 , . 1 - . . 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J.,v' ,.rt nv-.sof writhin human" entangle the beings strnc'inpr in vain efforts to Cold Wave IHte. reach safety from the crowded fire esTi .'.v about jo.ir h wy wrir'.t Fr- Iiallo-.vc-e- ' i..(V J if . Il'U ' - 1 mcnt f 1 l TfiVniiri.'-r- PA I .A UY I NEW YORK. Xov. 2. Twenty-on- e men. thre women ;:rtl a baby were burn-- d to death or suffocated In a fire, in the lious of All Na y tenement house at 426 tions, Eleventh avenue, and which .th e police and rrcnor believe to have bem of Incendiary origin. Come of the peculiar features of the disaster, ' in addition to the jtartlinj ol iuc, are mai me nre was prac- tio JL ti.a! y extifcs'uiVhed in 'twenty .minutes; rl:e4 couH learn o f imt one Ci?l l'-;77iM'ti being injured, other than, those ho lost their lives, and that the The dead pioperty loss was only are :::u3tly Italians. Tlif only person injured,- so fas as can be learned, is Mary Jane Qulnn, who was bruised about the face and hands: and ."overely bruised by leaping fiom a ' second floor fire escape to the ground. In sever w'1 apartments In the tene- - s, . i .4 :c:;r.Y 1 a V- - I "f ",'Kram ' ii Mm to stn U v,;.!' ' i b." f mj, m,,, ;r II ?'TJ1 i ron i.,..i .1 in t ! . - v- kiln w. th - ! - r-- ft , . In t Tr. . , , V. . ? (4 a ,'4 i; ! Ji - c-s i t- i.s n il !;. fiiiM.ii t,.i- -- J T r I c -. 1:- T!n J. - ...:' ! . a. tirk, - . t( r- w.-rt- - i't htl ! ( ii,-- i.. ., l ; . ht f l!avv...l In wh . , th fvrr. K . i un 1 i . ... .... ' 1 ! . t T" , tt' vi:T :Uiphi. i.t t::: ' i. f M 1"' i!':t,Twun -; at it. . .i ojii;. Vs-'v.'rn- i V I;V a I r tn .' ',. . ta: f i ! . i r:ra.l ct. u r?t a i . - ar.d Mo',- .,; ' rK-a- - l.vy i.f the ft.itnk- - 1 '' f.-- i J Ftii,!. hi. -nil j -t r A.rb- - w.i - ! ! t 4.4. -r t- ,v n in r . HI-..- un4-xcelle- T . 1 - . t- - .. -i r. j n.i ! 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J r'w'f (t f tit.' i.v iirt.f .liiiv'! t&2 : 4 n ft f T OtliTrV rM H LLil IIAlLiJ AiU I : f km wn until knm i. nrrlves fit-th? teen, which vs;U b I n tor.istt.t. j j;t 1 r 1 b- t r w ' .1 a t; r.irt'- i. tit that c : .,- . ".-- f.t It ! it C f .. ( ir - t j bv . W t a b t -.. ; . ' T. t ! ... - .. J - .mt.' iT"jri"n. i...;f.i k - J I:':t Viii; ' t ,4 , V ' FT, ir ' .jt . ! .- t . 1 1 - ? , m .: ::f"- -. t n l,ui:i How th cxrl--!hn;prn d f nl the nan s of th- mn kilic- -: r .i,t;-.b It it t j;.; . Icarurd it t:.; . :tn-v- . i i The All Hallows eleven defeated the Ognen Hih School bv n score of 1 to 0 in on the Utter's fil Saturday. The Peore ' if..ii.;.r st n .t .. 1 k'.o' a 1 4 v I " 4' i I 4 r 4 r- ' ! ,t- 1 - - - i . I it !i!ir.i ji-CttN'C t i'i Vf - ... - f '4' ' tl 'tl. N t.i t i nWu "7 S. V :" " j I J , v ,Hf fn-jr- - j. i ( :" s r- t , mil b.- -n 1 w-t- i ! b-- : . . i " i d ven c r. .f : 1 , r"ivi - t ",s - )( .4J J mi utiB wj ' J r t :v . te t ! p IE.-- U( i'l I, ..... . ..-....- J I'fi'i (t U 4t ' - i H 4 IN a. J.OAS1 si i t A. -- i ,s . AI -: . -- ra f ;- AX ? lwtl. f ! 4 : w. r. rrr R. al I " .. UJ J'.c I SPnilTULIET. j t ! iK'ltK I"j.'ti , - ? tixam; - ... ! "mm " rri, run. .; . i .". . !f-a- ' .... - V, . 1" . . : Jl 1i.rn.mi, o m i,nAi5 .: i fc , t'i-trs- ArsAvrr.3. . V. f: I NT. ia; a!. ;:. : ; v " -. SALE- - HI AT, ETTATS. TATf t.:t:f riUf Nrtr OTi'jt , ' J ' V.-,- ;,, K' . . 1? S FltAt. - rr-- t frst-r- c- (us i ( l'- CT'J w mt- - fi:ri:' FAifit.T, . .' : d. ur,ur-laKSt- " ..;-- - J , !' .- , V'- - Vfr j.. i sr jut thi Ntiri ctxa:'i;.'q a:;d DrriNo. , , ' ' - cAt.t, rtn t 1HDWIVE3, . i4t-' fTs; 1 iztrt& ,, ' - f . . Kri' ...... . '"i- 1 cash nroisTcno. - - ' .. ' kf r.f f 14 Wnt t fr-n- ir, - 1'ftiVATi; Xmi-- t J- :'prtate - ' ..-- Ii 4S io ; T:5. . ';-- t fr-- BOAHD AND BCOJiL nil I . .M- .i,f the wf . !';n , ii'" 1 "" r '"'' , was? - i ' . . ! - . L'.,, 1.1 i . - f trsH. ,V ' ! . i:i'.-f- tn; - I ilAUMn.Vii: H - t Weathersi:.n e "I. v J 1 1.4 t!- J. M I , p I r.. lirtr?:, S. 54 V. Wt i M K N "T t,ii Mr f'fi'J,, 14 m BICYCX.M AND EXPAIIHIO. , . 'J ..... 1 J. j.' t t; -- 1 - EJ '' . i 1 . Blown to Pieces at Rail- - 2-- p, ) 5- - i.. 141 tir w t h kci r- ; - .f t t In. i .. turn.-..- .th .. , V 'm . ! i '.. . t ' -' 1 I The Denver Fniversity football team in Montana. failed tt: score a touchdown againt-- the Utah eleven on Satin. 'av. and enly bv uvu j liic" kickk v.fi' irvi viruorF ai i" r..i.i.t'i-.i..ujii., ?ov, -- i ..rntif to make the score & to 0. Ftah HTti i ffirnaoHn- ' ..tv.,. 1 , i.vv twice within strikin- - (Mstance of jHt.- ,' "., ct ver's goal, but Loth ti:rcs the ball v.ent prHm f r,,ni tn? Jt:,lri of lh" ' "" re-coi- vd Y-- ... . .7 V SUM OF THE SCORE 7-- 11 'hit in rh.rpf re h u-- .t'.-- 1. : .,"". sr.tVi v t I!.', fn-t- that his son thoe i J j - ru; t 4 rr. tnAt.M Itrv, Atit M ''Tri :. ITCnnAI": vl-- t f r miM C chitari. ! i H t, ,., ,f rt .NT I : I tT',"'J:. "r, art a"uX. rwr f .u r.icifr t . r..iu-.-l . AV A 1, J.it fj;a. PtrTL -. ;- I rrr.i . t rAtipfvTrt X.. in a t.t);.:.uii.H - i- 4 nvf . i PI Ml.". - , EXPLO SIGN t ILLS FIVE Groesbeck never falling to kick the The game demonstrated the fact that the All ilallows tf am is nn of the . BRISTOL, Tcnn.. Nov. 2. Robert L. est in the Stat anl leads many to the with Brown,' president of a ' prominent coal the that it vill close title. championship ' is company in Wise? county, Virginia, quoted as having- said that on Kifis Club Scores. Friday afternoon family th.At regular weekly shoot of the tidings of Edward Wentz, the R'fle dub yesterday th? following missing- young Philadelphia millionaire. scores were made: A slirewd looking young man, it is Vwraxe. .S" Is '1 Barn os .. .. 2 stated, appeared at the, Wentz mansion T.ctthi; Itl .. ... 76 72 ,2 .. Hr. v at Big Stone Gap, Va., and requested Ill: schvcgel . .. sr. 79 s .. t; nr. ,. ;s r a conference, with Dr. John S. Wejitz Sc'ls ... ,"4 1.' z c ra H--- I TC- Cumberland Mountains for a Kansom of S 100,000. the-Went- rjUi,,!, wrk !ti TIIOY 1.AFNFUY. 1G5 Main St. TWO PLACE KICKS n run.iucud , tr-st- h- That our work ami ' Contracts have been signed by the managers of the "Aggies" and the All Hallows football teams for a same to be. played here on ThankRivinR day. for the championship of the State. There will probably be no other came hre on that day. as the University has not yet secured a match, and the season will close with the big struggle for th championship title. . 4 wt 1 ih tw t- - r f - ivfl If n, l; rm.i i ft ! iui Sutrurv Srrrt4r.. At .n,e riifTr.j i W mt'h ."?tl.;dli..n , . I ' ! , ivtS-,-j- r!i.,i., n s f wttp I j In! v-- Keep in Mind OF MISSING WENTZ Held i f -- - wf . 111-- of Millionaire u:,a fltt , Mn-ctc- d rntr j - - Philadelphia utt r qu-.iu-- misunderstanding concerning his eligibility 'to play for Pennsylvania. Zilli-gen- 's sworn statement follows: "State of Pennsylvania, county of ' ' Philadelphia: "Joseph J.. Zilligen, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he has never; either before or since entering the, Unlversitj of Pennsylvania, engaged for money in any athletic competition, or share of the entrance fees or admission money; neither has he: taught or engaged in any athletic exercise or sport tis a means of livelihood or at any time received for taking part' in any athletic sport or contest any pecuniary gain or emolument whatever, direct or Indirect, with the single exception that he received from a permanent amateur association, of which he wa& a. member at the time, the amount' by which the expenses neces$arily incurred by him In reprein athletic senting this organization contests exceeded his- ordinary expenses, .j . J. ZILLdGEN. JOSEPH (Signed) "Sworn and sabsci'jbPd to before me this 10th day 'Of October, ' A. D: 1903. . "GEORGE E. NITSCHE, , . "Notary Public." Investigated His Record. Before Ztlligen made this affidavit the authorities took occasion to look up his record in Denver and Salt Lake City, "to make sure that they would run no risks later in the season by allowing him to play on the team. In order to impress upon him the neces-sity-making known all the facts concerning his pst athletic career, the Cutts case, which brought depp humilhim. iation upon Harvard, w!'.s cited-tfor Cutis, it will be remembered, was several years an instructor in Haver-for- d Grammar school,' and when he became a member of the Harvard eleven' Yale protested him, ort tno ground that he. hod received money for his services. This Cutts denied, and Harvard accepted his word in the absence toof furplay. ther evidence and allowed him That year Harvard defeated Yale,n rrainlv through th "phenomenal play-ic of Cutts. Yale was unwilling to case to rest with Harvard's vlov the t ion. and after careful investi-Ae'tic- n robins discovered a receipt wh'eh Cutts fVati given in return for money paid him hii.h try tH-in- M - ,.f ffaiMlft In, IK j. r c-nr- 't f...r. tt..I hill,'!.' pptM.?t: (h . Sworn Statement Required. This sworn statement was required of him by the university athletic committee in order that there might be no lll ltiu:HM.k'ii ve " t:Arr w. wivtiimmt fust ritm out this-case- 1 ;, . i.;"fj( ,,f ! r g-- - ALLEGED TIDINGS t. llvll : TOR K<t. ft in? Trestle. . for lessons This fatal receipt proved the charges of Yale, and Harvard had to ?rake a public apology to both Yale and the University of TEHAMA, Cal.. Nov. ILTfc- - firt rtim f Southern Ia. :;' rrrtin No. Pennsylvania, against whom Cutts had . was wrecked nctr pawi.E'T Sun-labeen allowed to play. . inornln :. ! fv-rrk.'.b-of Morr! Fireman Did Wot Want a Cutts Case. th tra!n crew wer elightb Injured. In order, therefore, to impress upon ' a crowing R tut!. nboal Zilligen the importance of telling the mlli? n,,e cast of I Tchnran he trnttie wiy, whole truth concerning himself. Penn. The tnd r brotir I . from li.e eiist. sylvania's authorities' quoted and impressed upon him th fact that and toppled over th trestle, rarr.vinR t'-lul V ; " lwo EH4.inscars an i a car ci tvT' V ana Klue eleven, .ne ma lie was toia .... to h na belrijicinx ir.di lis services wouia oe iar oeiter i ii'.s cra innnctlhtlt Florl y lok P.rc ana Inst to the university. A o car wijkh did nt I iv Fidly realizing this, the big guard bagna ?!' ttr' arl took the affidavit accompanying this "r" article. And. inamuch as no other ev of the ti'-- atJ im'utwI ;tlv.f of No. IV id"nce has been produc?d to show him vhki hail r.nw "'"rr-ia professional, Penn chooses to accept wf the bHcirare i Ah 'ut :.) his word. t f r":i,ir reel Pi trtfitl wjs l"it-- ! o The Pennsylvania authorities are or Ml Jv'ridn L trcm n tl.A r u lita:ic of a of a mi. considerably nettled over th- - attitude.; which Columbia has taken in this mat- - i ?I,'n.J!, J"n'tfni r..Mnc; ' ter. Th ey say that Columbia did not IV JrVn sl'Vr.1. J2J.,,: 1 ilnhTti officially protest ZilMgen, but p 7 vfwV'!-4t.jnnlnr as the New York papers were allowe.1 ,' acvnl the rr'-s nn, i n Tn, In to spread the report that they had pro- rl mill it elae tested him. they think that Colu-vb- i ran Im renumt-- en ti e eat i I I fore or jr rivrr. should at least ve taken pains to ''" ! r I n Fireman Mnrrli n it deny the statement, inasmuch as It. was not true. . r- In nKv.t two liken M Sarriniento tonight l.r ln:rr- burnl-- K ihr nWy the GAME IS ARRANGED uivt-iir.t rrnln!. made" a searching: tntestigratlon- - and pronounce the charge groundless. When Zilligcn's amateur status was first brought under, suspicion the first of October he made a sworn statement before a notary public that he had never any. time, either beftre entering reor since entering the university, ceived any money or emolument whatever for his services on any team, says the Philadelphia North American. ' sylvania rti.NiTt-nII ti I. mn-! C K ilwl t if gh. I. A. i rarer, mt-- N Guilty Partita in Lsisd'FrmtJd Trwn. tctisn Will E uaihtd to the Limit. ,i Ttt-r- TOBE-SHOW- WA3rrrx-iix.- F. , Tf;HM FAYOR Former Utah Football Flayer Exonerated of the Charge Southern Pacific Train of Professionalism. . v 1 Goes' Tfahujh a B.i ruJoev Zinigeu, Avho played- - with'the ' University of Utah . football team last year and! is now a student at the University of Pennsylvania, has met the charge of professionalism, with a serious statement of denial. (The Penn- ACCTIOH SJLXX. NEITHER FEAR NOR ; 481. 0 '- - , - if.-,.i -- t .. .. -.- .'! . r I 1 . -- t - ..' .i I 1" -- vF - . . . ! I. r, s-rt.- .4-- 1 c ? - I f.j r - Ffux: . . - 1. :. 1 , - ; ' r l"''"r' ' WIWMMMjMHMM MM. Ml I I t- wr-mi-- , - . 1.-- - 1 1 . 1 1 I rniT"!t 1. s u ."n fujpiy '''.! r w...r..ti capes. ecr've-aOne fireman cl'mbed to the fourth j p wool, b..li-a ?;n .".r.ii filled wiih a rnent. floor where n u:r.dov mas of pco,. jammed in and flht- - MliUWN, TERRY & WCOnUFrr CI Ins to go out. 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