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Show TUB SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY- MORNING,' NOVEMBER 16 AL RESENTS ATTEMPT TO DISPARAGE DEEDS OF VETS FBI '15 SEE BALL G 1 War Orphans Grow Prop Excited When erly One. Bat&man Bust It than old Pop Anson." By AL SPINK. Thi leading "baseball Xpert," who CHICAGO; Nov. It. It make tha never saw Ketly when he was playing blood tingl eves In the vain of an real ball and who writs abvut bun to read stories merely through hearsay, amy there I old fallow ilk m one way to f igur team coco par written by this and that baseball ex- only that Is to pick individuals and pert, " trying to belltUe th work of compare them, Rather, to rats them who aa to ability and see how th period the old and famous player 'men he goe on to say: helped make baseball all It I today. compare, "1 would rate the sreatee first baa . On ef them writs-"The average men ever In this way: Chas. Bisier, player today knows th game, th fin Tennev. Chance." detail of play, much better than Mike According to hi rating,' they wer the greatest first baseman that ever Kelly and those fellow did." "What do you think of thatr I uvea. asked ef Bill O'Brien, the president What about "Charley Comlskey, th of the Chicago Umpires' association, man who invented th style a man of hraJna. stalwart and know-In- " of first base play and present who covered every curve and tangent of th more ground than any first baseman a man who ha followed base- before or since, the man who had gam; ball sine Anson's hereto legion, tha brain enough to win American assothe '10a, ciation, American leagu and world's Chlrago White Blockings ofwno - , anew were In run bloom; a man , Kallv and Williamson and all of the pennant?about him wonderful heroic legion of the '80s and What What about Jim O'Rourstey first who ha had an eye on all th player baseman of tho Boston champion who hare come sine. team,, who never grew old and who "Brains, eh?" aid O Brians "Mlk ball to th finish? Kelly had cnor brain In th small played What old Jo Start first to of hi left foot than any other baseman about of the champion Providence player that ha com sine his Urn team ef ISM and who held hi own bas had la his head. a a first In th National leagu "I saw a play In a ma tor league baseman fr. year after thatf park the other day that, 'If wisde in for What about twenty Anson, Cap Kelly's time, would have resulted in Veer the flrat baseman ef Chicago's a riot and th aasaslnatlon of th heroic legion, and what of Jo Imyle player. of lie.lt In. ore, Roger Connor of th ' Ye. I v seen them n sine Kel New York Giants, big Bill Brown of ly' day, big and little, but never a Louisville, Oliver Tebeau of Cleveman of them up to the present day land. Kitty Brensfleld and Dan compared with Kelly In brains and New of fork, J lifts Donah us and Quick thinking." Prank Ishnll of Chicago and Jake "And what of Kelly companions Heckler of Pittsburg and St. Dculs? on that old heroic legion f" 1 asked. What better terst basemen than There has never since their time thev ever lived and where did the appeared a man who could compare "expert'" ouartet have It on them? Ith Ed Williamson as a shortstop and What about Ian Brouther and third baseman, never a man who Doyle, first basemen of the famous oould shoot the ball acroae the diaBaltimore Oriole, and what of the h could ehoot It" mond rarmru first basemen of the present "And at hitting, too?" like tha late Jske Dau!,ert, Kd "There never lived a batsman who day. Bluffy Mrlnnl and others could belt the ball harder and farther Ikonetchy. could name? (By th ?NM.Mt remained for th chil the dren of Paris to appreclat Americas national game of baseball, when their elders had failed misercrowd of d ably to do so. French war boy and girl today charred the New York Olanti and the Ohio to White Sua aa they played their final fame la i'aru, and many of them were avsa keen enough to eee Ihe fine point of Uie play. There waa whistling and applause from th youngsters In th second inning when the Uiant tallied four rune, and atlU mnr ef th earn kind of bedlam when the Whit 80s. during their time at bat, mad save Again pandemonium brok out In th seventh whig the Ulanta, Who aoored a run In the fifth, brought In two more run a and tied up th game, " to 1, and when the Bos Immediatewhat ly afterward soured again with mak-if roved to be the winning ran, th eeor The orphan attended th gam by lavlutlon of MoQraw and Comlskey, who had been disappointed by th falter of the grownup to show any Interest en he sport. That th playing took a great hold who were on th Frnch children, from T to 11 years old. i made ' evident when the Giant shortstop ball. hot to a failed Jackson, grab Th urchins yelled almost In chorus: for th St Joseph franehiss, and reshame!" a "Oh, what cently local organisations united In an effort to guarantee the owner BOY. BOYS ALWAYt an attendance of 6.o0 admisThe Uttl girl remained dignified here season opens next sions when throughout th game, but th boys spring. It I the to sell 1UVU proposed were were boy, as usual. They 111 etrh, which; la season ttcksts at watching th technique of th play. 71.000 admission at cants, or (a InIt wa seen toward the seventh 6S.DO0 at 75 cent each, th regular ning, When on of th lad wa over- admission price. heard to remark: "Ah, now I eee. If th ball arrive at first has before th batter, then th batter la out.'' Thi astounding progress Id comprehension of the American national C gam waa hailed gleefully by all th American fans hear PARIS. Nov. Lusty-lunge- tnl-Ile- a. - PHI'S Krsnch-ipeaklr- ig by. Th cry of "Death to th. arbiter," shouted by some carefully coached French "youths, rather nonplused Umpire Walsh and Walker until It was explained to them that the words were merely me vjuii.wui si uio American bleacheiite shout of "KIH the umpire." After they had been reassured, th umpire proceeded to th gam with all calmness. Judg Th honor of throwing out th first bail for th gam fell to David Genter, a Boy Scout, and pupil of th Parts American high school, because of hi four and a half ah, year residenc In Farts, waa Impressed by Hughey Jennings into and translating Hughey's to Franc' "two gentleman out' young hopefuls. tOME THRILLINQ MOMENTS. A by Mostil of th second Inning Whit Sox In th crowd brought th to It feet cheering, a likewise did th crossing of th plat by Dave Bancroft of th Whit Sox In th seventh with what proved to be th winning run. Th run wa scored on timm i saeriric fly. The heroes of th day were Bent ley and Stengel, each of whom mad three hit. Th crowd, reminiscent, of hi wartime record, acclaimed bank Oowdy every 41m th Ulant oat char went to bat Today' gam arena th over aeries, each club having elx win to It credit. The players will leave her Saturday for Home, after which their trip will be purely a sightseeing on. Most of th men, except Heinle Groh and Frankl Frlsch, who are planning to go to Germany, Intend to sail on tli Leviathan from Cherbourg for thres-bsgg- Franco-America- n New York. November Th scocs: Whit Box 16. R. batteries ttclnlch; Jonnard, t 7 Robertson, E. H, I Olanta Oowdy. 1J Lyons Hunxlngar 0 I anil and , WASATCH TODAY Ctiassd Wwa Pa reerteas. Thomas J. association th annual be held at her 1. .. II. Nov. Prtdnt American Hlckey ef th tonight Issued a call for meeting of the league to Hartford. Conn., Iecem. , ' rWDBANAPOUS. Ind No. U Barry C Oelel of thi city has been appointed aa a member of th America leastie umpiring staff by President B. B. Johnewn, It era announced her last night. Oeleel umpired In th InUrnetlonal leagu last season. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. IS. A drive to Mil 1604 season baseball ticket! waa etarted hare today In aa effort to keep th St, Joseph Western league franohta la thi city. Plan for th drive, which will and Saturday, wer completed at a mass meeting last night Several outside cities are bidding nisr Wildcats In th first half grama, when th aoor stood but In th second half the Uuhl-It- s entered th fray with a determination to win and succeeded In almost ttetng th (cor. Gordon Delhi, the sturdy fullback of the Flier team, wa the atar player of th afternoon. Delhi la the fourth eon of the Delhi family to attain fame on the football field, two aider brother having been formldabl players, and his brother, Charles Delhi, who was Filer's star tack! two years ago and a member of the mythical team, this year made the "varsity" at Moscow, but was unable to play the Season out on account of a fractured hand. Despite the cold wind of the afternoon, which was fotlcaved by a heavy snowfall In th evening, a large crowd witnessed the gam. Filer has won four game of It fall schedule, on each from Wendell, Rupert and Buhl, and ha lust but one, that to Twin sails, early In eaaon. th Filer will play one more gam, that with Ooodlng high school at Ooodlng. Ah sffort la being made to have th Filar and Twin Fall team clash again on, Thanksgiving day at Twin Falls.a . of tli 9, . SOUTH DAKOTANS WILL PLAY TECH f'i i' 4 ft m 1 11 5 ft. ''lU rare. TOO. eeeood race. . iri 4. ... fiitnrltv 11A ta, coti1: l:f tian, Kp . ..sty Ie Tt ror iineupaiism !. u Drugi, and drnist everywhere are rerommendinir. Ajwsva rememorr, wnen . i jnt Snr , '' e, joint-MM,,- ou- t- (Adv.) PlatUOO UfTSIXa. Pint race, I'MW, th. Jnalor ateeplerkeee, Beleat-leaI y.iroita, tkrre mile Blp 10, Tudor lea, Owe Warnnteu 140, lav, Sen limaa 1U7. Second race. 11900, claiming, Vlan-A- r maldena. all furloota tyrlaah MS. Dneij BnUe I'M, Firamakef lot. Boiler 104, Taudlene lit, Bias las 10, reat MomraU 111, lord Valentine 111. B Tad lot, Cardiff 114, Slate Fraaalla 100. rerun loft. Third rife, HX. devan'a janree. all alx Diaaram 112, Gel Flm furlonia area, I'rletvble wl, ryclepa lit. tBarbara Senator Norrla 107, xHeel Tape 100, Botker r 110. SO, Cheaterhronk Felly 107, 1)1 lot, Ulaa Whlak 104, Alchemy 10. Tfatar x B. F. Whitney 107. entry. Feunk race, SKKiO, added, the Walde ayrar-olda- , colta and fllllee, eee handicap, mile KUlfoot, UT, xfampftne Talea KB. fl st'leudland Fiery Fltht Crumple 111, aids Top DM, xSesalde 105. Hy His erit 117, liiMi. Buck W. Slew and Beay 101, S. xxCandy Kid 11. aaAU Oone lo. 1. 1, l". Battlefield 100. Teung Mararmlaod 100, xiOoumfseue 111 J. s . T. WUaoa asd W. . Peede and W. Btsek-l.- n Haimoa entry 4i entry, entry; xx P. H. WUltaey aa Sam Raa entry. ' Fifth race, eiaoo, claiming, aad up. one mile aad seventy yerde Blue rrlmoxv tin 114, Bntrlre 111. 110, Br lo. Bll Hawk 104. Teneyek 100, old Ror It ltl, aMode 104, l'rpp Prince 1011, Hlf-- 1 104. 114, Marwlale to l'-lot), luecel-- a 108. xfjuotatlos 101, The Hell Call s H. UK, (alfutta 101), Belphrlepil ti. Rlw.li entry. Slxtk race. $13I. claiming, maldrna, all f nrloeja W lah I Win 109. Betake 11.1, Buens Vleta loo, Tranarermer Oake 115. Hwher 10. 11, Mountain Raneck t'rbaaa 10. Storm Clwsl 110. (.old lYap 111, little Fox 104, Royal Girl lud. Plomar 110. ScT.mii rai)e, the Patapere handicap, r.ar olds aad as, alt clalmlas. rur(on-Bur lia. Dr. lllrkman ia Malnm.at 1'iO. Strut Mlaa l.laala S, Apet 120. Laai D.rweod 114. lie. Dlnimolal. Well rinder 104, JMrector W, M.rcarr ixonanl ii. Bo, A pea Hate IdO. A roof Pa- - lia t tbntTMuUi . .. . VBIU fstarltr kl t 4ae, (230. l4 tu and aU M. Bock 1M (Oaruer), 5 M M M. ,d noi tadv Trtlbv loo . Tim. 1:10 Vanlahl.e Iit R,i.i. UlrhtoB. attracttva p.,I;: p,!ina. Parody, Xneni aad Royal Dick alio ran. PIPE FLUSH preptratioa limi 94n. thira. and llontaud alas ran. 111. Rapid Day 114, Benyeya Seeend tees, tsfiu, rees-!- , Turf Remits, Entries km I hawk "" Tarilleht H..,- tklnl T,.- Marquette. Sparkle Star. Bases Talk, Fair Vlaleo aad Btael I. alee ra. Ttrtr reee. ee Bile and s fifteenth 10 tatatta). N matter l.so. H X and tigbtly Kepneter J.10, woo; Aatlqalty 8 (Carrlty), 340 1M (Oomiey), eecend; Los cWffad, Plf Flats and thtrd. Tlma. T.tlor .r. opera drain pip quickar Prise. Rovil Bertne Ewi a asvss ' Wrack Ray, Uttl. Ansa ted tienereeitf ly. Save atae ran. gap tneney. IVortk rece, Bn and s half mrloBee oaeiiiat a f , , ArmirUnM. Broadway Jeees 111 (Hursll. 17 m an t and T0, woe; Shark 113 (Oarnerl. j 0 odor Us. rWsrtnjisrM and 14.4a, eeend; tupremsa UJ iTiylnri, Bew-- r. tiW tktrd. Tune, 1:0 4a. Ban AnnawemeBt. it. Ckaile. Bnttreaa We. Cat Ptpa D.nrrtll sad Mia Jeenle alas ran. Fifth race, OUve Hill puree, futetlty Flesh today. esitree The Boat 10 (Btnttai, en, a.to asd ti m, wee; Ts lot Mrlennet4), 3.40 and 1148, eaeond; la Nome 104 third. Tine, IHltnd), la.so. 108 5.1. !orty Mctiee and ilargaret Win tar elao res. Sole) By Salt Llk Hardware, Sixth rare, fit and tiaif reHonss Distributor j Tllks lt tLHl.yl. W.10, M00 and v.7 won; ainal. Hand 112 (Garear). HS.ao ao1 SS.Oo, aacoad; Fairy Master 111 (Statu), M 10. Miird. Time. 1:07. ranny 4e Ooamy, Joint-Eas- e Bmlah Stone. Berk ef Age, bewatetr sad Taaque else tu, s.reeth race, eee silla Ssd t aitwestk 107 (Hay), (10.10, gt.70 esd 10 (ufttl, wea; Th. fno, taw and 13.00, Cempstlter Uea 10 (Oar-rity- i. amn; thiol. Time. 1:4 14, Bneoec. Llerte sad Cnrla Veto alee raa.i When rheumatism let tie in guy r Tour joint and cguseg ftffony, ratuoo EmtrtT diitrfvs) or misery, pleas remember Fire Pater paal lift Joint-Ease la th on remedy (Bareea),race,14 all0, ferine that I 10 an U fa, won: T0 sad M.10,' (Parke). that bring quick and lasting reiief. Marcis K. lit Kama 10 "paoiak tMalbeu), lA.eo, . U BMattor not bow ehrOBi r g-- afcond; Tieie. 1:U tkird. Revolt, Brjas case may 6 "rati 00 Dear, Cteeaalee," Betty Ksleaey. Net ef ?rsvtea aand MlstJue. Walter relief ii ur to fol- Ampelee, Ted also ran. end Ireeenr Kfeable low. Second tares nlles, the Mnectes Jolnt-E- a it for- joint trouble ateeelechsaerace,Rerk Baas 147 ireeyoe). 2 80. wen; Bye a clean, . pnrtrating Z.m. V90 and l.M only and SA TO sad $2 TO. aMa&dj Coar-tiFaneeMV), that Schramm-Johnao- and all ToUst Belcroee, lloyd, Vulaad. Baby Lane, Setli'a liream. Wild Uoeae sad Mercery res. al .T.uth rare, all furlonae New Bauip-ahlr- s J.0U aad 117 (11. 00, leml, 380, wen; Cocntle 111 (Malbfal, W 10 110 (Ami aad IA.40, aaroed; Lucky Play AI -- Bowl 2.0 and 10 20, IrroDkl, M.SA. Sink-W- i. PHP . - A TPT ,T.fi lies "v . svshiu, jwt U.hn Idaho Tech Tigers are putting In a weea m nara praouce in preparation for Saturday' gam at th local field ll, tth the South Dakota Wesleyan eleven - uiwjvui Th am Mm Ti.,h In aged the least over the recent de- ujr ma university or jaano rreah-meand feel confident of going .., ...... throush the remaining 'u l "a having It goal crosaed. v,bvii i ne Boutn uakota v. team lost the Armlctic day game to the College of ., . , frifthn eleveM h It, . A Whar clear track fait. Captain Jack Keane of the Tiger at- melru--same a( uaiaweii, and says LEXXROTOB EVTUXa. a ' :the tX " .1 u run up a , Ptral raee, 100, a yea f .Ida and b If score on th visitor"wm Saturday. Fnfarlty seeree Boysl Wck low. Thjrer. will play th Colleg, of elalmlng. Mattle e tataef 101, 10. Qee Idaho at Caldwell on Saturday, No- - Meddling . Uncle fi.it aa, Baquel 104, aaiadr Wl, mymvimt rain I Ivy ton, aoasmh Base 100, Sir Lauafal Jvnnged to tak th Tech rooter0lng to Ml Mlaa chief 10. Allela , , aeelneiea Caldwell. Terser 10. Oebkam a. Oaley MctWrttl MM. M The quick way t open doused ab weed, autmrhan, Kertb Pole, Markever, Tae Btudrst aad tsratwlck aleo ran. Fourth race, eee mile asd aa eltkteeat 13 un Fla (Rareeal, 1 2 70. net asd ; out, Ilosafliea 120 (Wallare), eet and out, wceud; law Senator Morrle eat. third. Time, 1:M -- . Osly (Bert), tbf alirtcrl. Fifth rare, parae fWOO, tha lenity hssdi-eaa eee stile and BIS Blaaa 118 set, wos: (ferk), s.1.40. sliao and asd est, I'louah Boy 113 (tfalbenl. 1H aecotul; Prince ITamlat KIT (Bamee), ent, .) track third. Tlma, 1 :Ma S 6 IG)als WilkM-Barr- e alM tea. Sixth raee, ala furlonfa Ltater Derter IIS lleufl, IU90, taw aad as. 10, wee; Ormeavele 10 ICeoprr), 14.10 asd aa.T0, 00. errnndi Lady Hoe. 131 (R Pleme), Time. 1:14. third. Besfkty lady. OB, Mlee Domino, Play Jerque. Arias. ereae). . CHICAGO. r..H Wk- 14, 1924. - aefte sad suldes fotwrlty eeerae aOreet seldie, heck 110, xPlaater lia. Asaw His Th Smaaker 11a, One Fir 11, Ftr CM lis, Wkia Oa IIS, Peter d Oey lia, Will Well 11S, t peridot us, Frkdi 11S. Tawees US, Golden Ae lit. 1 A adley farm nd Mad-de- e estry. Third reee, 100, esd up. flillee end marea, clalmUMT. ene mile end aerenty yard. Branttfnl Addle 100, Medina 1(2, tVW(ab). 102, Our Option M, IV tractive PS. Latana 10. Kacarpolette 104. Fourth rare, claiming, fnturtty enurae Malthne 102, Dreamer 107. Kittle Jim 112. U'iMrauxh 100, Siatler Hs, John Raawr 107, Duaty Mary lud. Bats I'P 107. rrtw.!l 10, Phil MeCaaa US, May Ueyd 17. Fifth raee, tlono. Taraalllee handicap, eee mile aad s eliteenta, ayesr-eld- e and up retted rente lot, Hepelaea lit, Oreewi. loa lHreaay 110. Levees KHL Pesaeue lo. Sixth race, (700, claiming, Bam futurity emir. Brewnle HK. Mir IDS, Menrl lis, Mary Jnhnstn Rpanlati Done a 10. Throne KM. C.ptal us Day lOS. Dsaese M. Kenlr lot, Ledy Newtown KW. Modreta 110, Kockardea lua. Bnhb and Pndd M Billy Welch loa. My Dttny 107. Backbltrt 100, Keaml O. 100, Wklte Win re 10L aad ne, S.T.ntn rare, P70a, gyear-crl.tmtnr. on mint and eevesty ysrde now Maiden 101, Fair Ortffll J1S. Billy FJi field Gardner 104, 101, Freebeidcr 10. Mamie o y.11. 101, Cbeer Imdet llin Kenmar 1S, Tlienodf SO, Flereoce W. 101, de Brlaate IOI. Aaajewell 101, Leplanche 107, Ilelaas 100, Mr. Kldd 1W. . Mllea Westher rlcer; trark feat. J. Horseshoe Pitching Meet in Full Swing at Quinn's pitching expert are for price in a three weeks' tournament which bearan Monday and will extend until November S, the Th big Thartkserivlne;. clay befor cay wut o uie nnai on, vrnen the reward for klH will be given. Th Indoor court of Qirfim' I th erene of the event. Among th contestant are Neden, Steffenaon, Nelson, Hampton. Mltctiell. Qatea Korseerho Family Holds Memorial for Late L.DS. President Member of th family, of th lata President Jospeh T. Smith of th f,. D. B. church celebrated th ighty- elxth anniversary of hi birth at a a the at yesdinner W HO, tMrd. lflO ((KHIte.). Bishop building Tim. Iemaak end 1,1 nk. alee rin. terday evening. :fi th th TSIrd rer. fix fsrsMee Pesael dinner, family lie Followingwa . .w an sj.i. woo: chronlcl reu, motion picture member of the famof the vartott were shown, and a comedy aklt ily uird. Tli, 1:1 The. a ling, waa presented. ' J XZ II 111 n niii I D n miu uull iu LONGER WILD TO mnisT is n GITII1 MEET Defeat Local Battler Thinks He Elirmnatet Can ; Whip DenTerite; Practically Farrell-Nob- e Him aa a First-rate- r. Rematcheti KEW TOfUC, (Nov. II. Th pugt Ustlo atar of Dula Angel jrirpo appMra to t awttlng with th aort of rapidity which marked Its rise. On top of hi dectslv defeat In September at fahe hand of Harry Will, th decisive aatback given IVPo last night at Newark by Charley Welnert ha put th famuu Argta-tinnstks a took at th lowest eiJO It has since he mad his debut In 1ZI. His critic gav ersdlt U W Inert for the akIU wiih which he completeed his giant ly ootboxed and autgn opponent, but war unaninvOua in that Ftrpo was not th ana fighter wlum t errI flo right Masted a tn path througte heavyweight ran 1S3S. and who had th tlti within hi when he knocked Jack lemp-se- y, grasp th champion, out of th ring at the Polo ground. A vsrtty of factor (Igur la th downfall of th erstwhile Arranttne Idol, according to obeerverx, tHit Chief among them are hi fallur to condition htmaelf properly or t Put him self In th hand of a competent trainer. Mental wonie. brought oa by harassing teral difnoultlam. war blamed for Flrpo'a showing against Wills, but he had no excuse f Uil sort laat ntghu Flrpo'a temperament, most critic ver, ha mitigated against hi continued success In th ring. Confident of hi own atrength and ability and convinced that h waa th most competent guld of hi ling carter, th big south American ha steadfastly refused to tmf htmaelf la other and mora experienced .hands. For a time h trbmlttd to the training method of Jimmy DeForeat, Veteran who guided .Firpo ring mentor through til first succeeeea, hut D Forset procedure proved eventually nrxtA n.,i ib.nM.A ,t , v. iwi 4,a aevered their relatione ehortly before hi batti with Jesa WW lard In July, ltU. A a reault of hi aversion to a eeptlna North American ring meth ods, Flrpo made little " scientific" ad vancement In the two ana a nan years he has appeared here. Shorn of his powerful right In his njrtvts with both Will and Welnert, his perforx. anres hav been only slightly lees crude than wrhen he waged hi first battles In this country. Flrnoa future plan are uncertain. XT. has aeveral more flsrht la ero- pect In the metropolitan dtatrict and elsewher during the winter, inciuo-tn- g from Tex Rickard for offer matches with Oulntln Romero and George Godfrey at Qdhdlson Squar Cardan. S. and AdelaM Sart, asna sad Mary Cusslrk. Wllllsaa Oeerg Baa) IAS, wax , 1 Boy B Ta.w-- r, BaM leeev asst. Id I. Csseea. Ckerlee sad Msry Okriatls Mastesuia Ores. M.wvlaa). Oil la U M. Lsssa. inee, Barxasaaa K. , Oty, Mw sad Uasss My-- Gar-Un- four-roun- lo e' secaav-Uon- n" Ike . -- profsuionnl men. Lieutenant Commissioner A. Clfford, commander of th Salvation Army In thi western territory, yesterday noon spoke at n tuach-eela hla honor at th Commercial ' ej club. . M." Fortowtnr UJ. Js lrf. tl . Jry, ia , . 1 .. ........ St ..... l. . a.! ii ,,,e..,.r.. Suit , Ended; Fork Factory t rtah-Mnh- - 1 I tka-er- ' id-t-ar tt, Flefrker-tespe- . ar flre-ec- s 1- a, nt ry ' How to Relieve Neuritis , thhr th audtene saner on Salvationist hymn, "So Wa'tt Roll tha Old Chariot Along." Th Rev. Dr. Franrta O. Hullng, pastor ... of tha Inunanmsl Baptist chorea, wa the Introduced, and ha praised th war work of th Salvation , h Army. He said that he believed M raw want awandiMy laatln ratssf tof th opinion one army xpreed ta tha affect thevt, "J Hk th way yon from, ttte hasn, dartlnsj axajsuj af'aauu-rttk- s, distaatara Jo,nrathr than lth way others don't eased you moatt flrat nrva avmna, haaKB Commissioner Olfford bt his addreas said: "That old army song which wa ta err mflaansmatlan Nenrttl ssutg, reechoes from th old day of th aroua-h- t oa coid. injMriea, bruises, 'Rolling Chariot,' when the Salvation or tufectlouabydisease. H wasaaRy oea-teArmy waa having Its struggle. But about tha should sr oa although thing hav changed for th nap Itaof attack neck, ta tha forearm, army now, and wa hav mad much thigh or th teg, and sovastlaMS ta tha progreaa spiritually and materially, wa amaUl of tha back. don't wlah to lo touch with th unFor real relief, proour a oottl ef fortunate or be satisfied with a pat Tantata xroro swur oa tha back. Not beeaus of th dol- Eopa Naasmia and tak two taMeta fcerors lar and cents; bat beeau of our In- drugtiat aoh. maL Tha nsult will amaaa you. work do wa creased ability in your Ufa hare yoa uod any-thmaterial gains. As your Never Mka shss marvelou taswata. mayor said, addressing Neurlti Tabieta aofitaia a Bopa th opening of our council but eve-autrooHo. natitt forming dVoars v ning relative to th Fatherhood of Ood harmlaea to every ana, Frio and tha brotherhood of man, tha work Perfeotly Ldkka by SO. ta 11 Ssut Sold for our fellow men I what count." and ail laadtssj Th dlvtalonal congress of th army Johnson. Drags, dniaaiata Boeriok A Runyoa V, will elo Sunday afternoon. , A fea- MJra., fAsfy.) Ba lYsjkeisn. ture will be th discussion of various Phase af tha army work, aad a young demonetrstloa Saturday g people at UT Caat First South street aa r direction of kin sign R. Oirferd. old-ti- ' .. ln-t- ra pprs-elaU.a-wr in broad-mind- sVAll-ajrs- eV shr svs-ain- Wfr'ff UIFALLSW IS FOUND hair-Un- ave, Indigestion, burn, ato. caa b aaietOr, aatty atut positively relieved. m order tr neutralksa h esstw la th stomach it ha only si iaasi y to aeutrallaa tha sxeaaa ae4. domeUmee thi I attearunted wtth pill aod tha rassrn they tail ta eatss tt is Imveaaabl t eomresst Into a nstit rails! n etemerrt piB. In oowderad form, however. particle ta fro ta perform work aad roll come aAy and naturally, eoenger'e Bellabl ssnensvsh rowoor I in rmeu eu wwm.r- r"-- w cbmUflo otudy; It I a mild, ewethliur, Major Wl O. Whit. nmmander of th TJtah, Idaho and Wyoming division of th organisation, explained that tha ranches waa riven tn connection with th annual divisional congress af tha army at Salt Lake. stomach alltaenu fetnervllig ta Jams Devln. warden of tha vtate cause of th rreubt.by Ash your etntp. prlaefi. waa th first speaker, and giaA for .a trml sis, fifty asmta, aadl hi pleasure Bt knowing' mem- ba ur you get th gennlnA tad' ) bers ef "th anay With 4a partlcwlas creed aad devoid of criticism af 8thr -- 1 eiU-In- Oreeted f a repreeentatlve af fnibUo ofOctala headed by Mayor C Clarenee 'Neelen and bosinee and - four-roun- anelcsj Commander of Western .v.. .n Hu.uk trail Ida ta SSI adtd eondtUon either tae tsrue) aotd at ta Too lltfl acsd ta a awn ; Diyision Entertainetl by IltUs add, tuss dltloa for WTtltrh w aaeur est treatment, but to araeh acid, wtuoh Local Business Men. cauam snaatrttia, heart- Msw a Still unaetiafled. despite Teddy Fa-- . . eeeasw auesmaassx. Pari d knockout of Vlrgfl WUaekmlaa F' lefsea. U Lea. Sparks last Monday Bight, that th Snae sad Tbeeaa BtsfrAale, L laswi, leraver boy Is batter than th beet of Am rln a Perk. th Salt tak youngster. JProtnotr tSerdla, Charlotte 8. tmrf aad tylrta B. Pee, Hardy K. Downing derided last night Btsgkeax. tn send another of th best welterCheater U. tMaioasaa as stelva Sh He of flab against Ted. weight v signed Herman Aaerback af Salt Lake gsrt. Belt lab. . aad Fusrt MsdV William n. Ptaan, to meet Uartln tn a six --round best ef th Manhattan club program at th eaa, Mt Fkeesuet, (Hares A. lAafaed sad May B. Hlppodroens theater Monday night. Th bout will be on end of a "douele-headli- Bait Lak. m WllUaa. raalvaa. atsrsM. aad program. (Jaulla earn ta Salt Lake touted aa reery. Fay ewe. on of tit beet welterweights sver see 0. Iref la thi city. He ahouid nava been, si Salt Lake. Oesasw O. that, for he wa paid mere for hi Prseel U Bf end AUeea W battling than any of th local performers this year. However. Oartin'a felt Uk" Oeeoea T, eMvus.and ta showing wasn't over tropes eerve. Hi sit Lea, manager,- Jack Kanaer, claimed that Howarrl at Sae, Hug, vkkt. Sad Oar-tididn't show all hi stuff, and athe Tryea, Salt Lake. still claim that he Is better than any AttsWa H.n, Siaghasi, ssd Wsada Lld-Salt welterweight. , neiiiBSiam. Wllle Oartln tailed to exctt th w.u, Asgaet Bee sad lis Battles, Clear Creak. fan by his form hvst Monday night, Fred KyaMua sad Bats Belly, rarx mty. he did aa thing1 h produced result. H fought Virgil Sparks of Pocatello '. BIXTHS. S for four rounds, had him down for nine Csartlle sad Tareetee Ambrael sareerta, seconds In ths third round, and then 14 Jeremy etreet, bey. several tlmee la tha fourth before th taaee Peter end Butt fssufla gilasl. final knockout came. Ha wow hi le Csadwk wrest, bey. Alrre ssd Ia May Maysck txesgla fight and demonstrated, for th tlma, at least, that ha had an edge an n Brest Penile ead BVUtS (MtaF BllkaiS. "parka Beet, hoy. After Auerbach had seen Oartta par. Be,Jon It Beerta rmrU Masai Psettsa "IFera, Weverley ead form again. t Spark, he became im- 1020 South (leveatk key. aat, bued with th idea that ha could beat Joes Jeeena ssd Jeaat May Pateeeea th Denver bay and got a match with tleesmas, tool Beutk tevestk Beet, key. him. Whether or not ha la able ta a Vltterto ssd Mart Nerreta Furry, SSS It remain to be eeen, Waa Biesiit testa, gtrt Th second featur of tha "doubl- rrbea Beer aad IJtllaa Otlty Ctffut, t4t haadllner" will b a six round ratura sat Parl.y feed, girl. aifred Bey as Ad May Bewketd boat between Wild Bill Farrell of Salt Lak and Fighting Nob af Denver, letae, 454 Bewtk Flftk Bast, gtrt. Jsasss sed Maud Beds fatlassa, who fought four terrtflo rounds laat 113Frssh Krnan. cvea, girl, week. Fromoter Downing called It a Bdwta aad Mssss Ovtdla Obaai Bsamea, draw, ISO Bestb Wlndenr atiuet, bey. Downing decision raised a howl ef Jsaaee ssd Mlaala SUwrd Bart, 114 protest. Itlngalder were f th opin- Lak street, boy. ion that Nobs won by a long awgln Kdureid tamsel aad fMvsthuy If aria (sip and should hav reoelved th decision. Ball. 257 Ben Ttk West, arrt B. ssd rWueea utfiird Fasrsss, booed dee th Jens too, fan talon, Gallery many of them thinking tnat ay m 1111 Wkltler (vaas. bdy. Caerletka Blaise Oieadrew and Bkaseh raillee'ln the third round, hla Work In Paareea, S21 BaMrtl snase. key. tha first round and bis good showing Peek Oeea as All asryds twe Predrte hav Farrell should la th final round Briny, tat Wee let Berts, bey. received the decision. Berts litaaia Mnrr.ll sad William de on hla Downing still stands pat 741 Hawthorne eves,- gin. rision. Hs bellsves that tha fight was Alloa and Ben Jok Lam 14 Makar as do a any fought here and chould Sou team Lemle, Slat WsS Capitol Street, hav been a draw. However, aa th girl. Mean battl wa a does on. Downing of Beery lawraae aad Afunrhs fered th battler a return aaauh and anftltha. lost FWpeat veeee, ilenre and TtUte alle teaet they qulekly accepted. vnmm. gkn. Tha men will go over th lx round USii Btratfefe BMrs May XhaheJI FaxHem, Frank esd rout thi tlm, and at that distano . Iano.ll, girt should definitely reach eome decision. Jeeea BHas less aad Fkayd Andrew Promoter Downing will undoubtedly Baneea, elrU South, Best tt tit a decision, If possible, glv a William Teas ssd Marietta Oardsef so there will be no Indecision about Tlptoa. 404 eot IU Beat, girt. th bout harry Alle asd Beraie Beyer WBsss. d Four MTT.AN Nov. IS. preJImlnanee, to be 1S McC4ellaad evesu, boy. Letter 'Tee-llymlnlo flpalla, end Asa Francta wiisa Italian heavyweight, today deposited arranged today, will oomplet th new bar. . lit Mlltenssd(ease, KrOO lire with Olacnmo Oraasl. Vic program. Dert Caraasa Brewa, Williams Bay president of the International Boxing Werth let Wee, bey. DrlereH tt apt., union, aa a guarantee or the authenVice Stealer sad berth Agae Batekss-ee- a ticity of liis challenge to fight Jack BOWUNG Jelfereea. ill W street, girl world Dempeey for th Uwteaee Wabeter aad Bra Oakley Jeff, t3S East Sixth Bests, girl. at Tha Cxtmaiercl! leasee bow) d Clrllls ttUt Bewsith Lssker Oheae Merit Bat She altera Tksrsdar slant. 11. HSrmlnto Alt South Third Bas. boy NTTW Nov. TORK, team rawed tha record for klgk etngie game Ustea, ssd Brams Vsget Atkhf William Charles who ha Spalla, challenged Jack wttk SOT. ASe's Hepale She keek tke sea. 1711 bey. Benrty atfoet, title match, record far Ota eaaeo with total ef Mu Dempser to a world and Martaa Busebeth fWdlnsad a.iwh hold . th Buropean heavyweight for three gamea. foMk awveatk But. ttf Hletu, kn(aeea Invaded man ta haa tsek sfl twlc the lie fudl.iduala, fa fa championship, tea .bey. honor, with 3St for klgk alexia end Chls country, the last trip oeing man t, tleaae Uwetac aad ,Teua Baasaa last aummer after a atopover In th Utel fer three gamea. TSt South Third 'Beat, girl, ix UAH 1bbub. t;g. Xelasa Bdwerd Anrentln. where he wa knock lotas sad Oeat Amy I Total. tmltk. geOr.Me.llkk, Utah, bey. out in fcmHeen round tiy Dula Flrpo. 144 11 1ST Bewea and Bant 114 WHgkt Spalla waa knocked out by irnn nallld.y ... ur m m belbert 11 Bouth Tblrteeeth Baet, bey. Tunny, Americanmilk 140 Hlctwx . ... aw Bughea. 1M) rsk Llla Taseey Bverett sad Clarence her fund bout at th 141 1SS 440 champion, Wareeck 11 BS1 (treat, girl. Ievr In June. 1S4 1M 441 Wklte, 164 J Kalgktsa Cesstsse PekV ssd leeutte 014 Balph in while 14A He challenged Dempeey 121 to Mardaalat tnlat JanklM, 107 Oraoeall neeue, girl. this country, but neither promoter IW4U kur iggeM esd Fred tiarlete T4 an Total man Til nor Jack Karns, Dempaey' tin Terse, 178 Wrrt First tost, gnd. LIKmr' CBXTO ager, dlspkeyed any Interest la pros Edward Aatset and. Led le Bits FMoeat a . 1 fetal. Rasaea, S27 Weat tevesU Beet, flrl. pects or such a matcn. 14 147 4 Oabrlel 10 Joseph Herbert sad Mabel Btmabeth 75 171 4 US WWhrV TORK. Now. 13. fUd Terris Hela Blewete Botlee, 7St Part ateae. twia beya SU IOI 19 10 Coofidward ead Ida May rreaxe Frio, knocked out of New Tork Ml Wlleoa ).JI 14 11 42W XMHarold MUtsn girl. lxth round uelmmer v Brooklyn in th gan of 144 lis leg twelve-round tnut here tonight. of a SuTtS tltlB. . Coo- T4 Tra The we hta were: Terrl 7Bi Tetala .. ia . T. BaV Bra May BulUU BBirmca. gan 133. I 1 1 Total. A. vs. Vet Jacob 14S task, fMM s 487 Jssept 19 11171 17 Bridges W1AHTMQTON. Nov. IS account. 15 Hewland ' 14 en of .the Navy Wilbur today oarred gate weed W. va Talamla Kuth Spar .. 78 a lit receipt at boxing bout - held on naval nrlffl 1M 144 IBS 4M verre. Havins; been Dummy ship and recurvationO. Boater va Jesa A. Ssrasnw, 13 Wallace 400 I.tl l.ts Informed that cert In person war contract llf.OS ' Tstala 04 Mary A. Brake ta Cltftea Drakej 41charging admission to such contest. 72 Tnt aUS he Issued a general order. co. wihtsr toiirrr xs.eaketk Pitt vs. Albert terse pita. The order aleo prohibits the admis Total 11 . 111 II ssS divorce. sions of the nubile on any terms to Bluett . P. MeClar, I tsetnl aad Seerg lii hotiii held In state which hav antl. TherMker 14 II tn MeClore Brea ea beetaea SeteS weniere. M 14 Boraek 142 1st prize fight lawn. 407 A uresis, vs. Maeaa Psvisg eeaspssf, t IS len ntnadale .. l!j ea ee iM.44 IDS repair 121 M 1st McthxigaU NaTWAJUC N. t.. Nor. !1 Time . eusjat i. Balliss, B-keeper out ff ton seconds tn two S.tlrtes KaUis MO tea 27 M Tatah of th twelve round fouaptt oy Iuia ABB sUtPATB SHOP. laat aat kisjvea, dlvere. . TW BareM and Charll W Inert her ! xatal rirpo 1 nlrht. J. Piatt Adam, chler Dosing Orewley 14 let 44 declared to Abe BoTXJma natau'M 12 IS 4a to Inepeotor of Kow WUMaeM tot .14 au . B Maleeet, rsMeeaea, "I know poeltiveiy tnev warj Oamevea day. fm. 124 tna t let ten oond ahort." Adam enld. "at la S. B. Muiaeea, Waere, lata. Imeae 14 .171 2 , lot and timed them. held a stopwatch riAleTZBi. BIAS StT ITS Adam told nswspaper man mat in S2T BSo Totala SSI 200 rounda were ent to favor Welnert, WattUBTT PBSDS. LOR CO. t. W. NAT Bsfcrsawaid I. t. Hon, who. In on of th round, was in a Jeh 1 t t TehtL m4 114 te lia. te Third 1ST - ITt 14S dangerously open position vien th Oerdoa .. Bsrtisgt. 41 Slendak) men addition, einert gave IDS Arnold IS 4ft Newspaper 1J to Jen Flhrrswald, 1 P. Bofa 120 In 4X1 the declalon. Blrrell let lit. Third Berlngtea 140 IS 174 Lyme .0. 47 lota 114 te0 lesdala . 1ST Nov. 11 Jadt Meat JX 13 150 47 W.sddltloa, to Deretty Mlaaeteat, A. heavyweight champion Pempeey, sun n TstaM . . KM taT Jeh tsrr te IT. jot and his manager, aaca M. I. migtllet, let 2, Cerr, HAT MBRfT SHOP. Kearns. hav metructea tneir agent A ISO. block plst I t Total. her to dispose of their Loa Angeles LsramtS ,, t B. John eon. B. CUe Msuvwarlag 124 1st ... Its Vw. ii te 27, black tt Osklssd apartment and hotel holdings, convert Orses 11 ' 11 14 407 SQfetftlteWssf th aseets Into cash and gst option Weill ; t.a 1M of J 14 Sit B. Asdrseeea te Ilea's gavlsgs 4. on otnr property suits me for in Taneet , 1 124 47s tm I Truet aemnaar Bank erection of a I err twxtng arena. 0 Ke.fe .. 4I 121 Its 1st 1st 5. t. Wad f,. Jasa. .......1, ... It I an Id that Kearns has long been Bnahmaa Ill Ill 1 V to. block plst destrou of hlng his own promoter, "tss "tv5 "tar 2SM 1. B. McCny te M. I. Meeka, Totals and that with twelve-roun- d boxing It sets t sed B CsleareHy Betabtt.. SALT LAKB TBLBOBAM to regallsed In California he plans tak Fred lessees te Mary hileleos, lota 1 t 11 Tetal. a 1 turn to his horns state and nbdifrlM.. 11 t 24, Baselmer . . ir 1ST . .. 4ST Canee tosa filn at promoting championship T1tMRseen 0. Ollles te Boffma Bretker M.rl-bf14S .T ., , 11 matches and developing ngnter. M. a. Butt corns, IH 144. .. 17 ... 1ST m Trust flace It ist 13S Wertkea .. . .. 1ST 41 B luae.lt, nta P4.RIS. Nov. 1. Tn young tVench C. J. Butts . ITT 18J 171 I6 Bells Buaaetl te Joke testa eub- Law kleck 10 outas 11. I, Molina, 140 thtneemke ,. mWdleweiirtit, asily l3t 2t dlrialea an American pointed 'Jack Walker, to M. A. Petto. d Totals .. . TM bout her last BSM Jons L. B.ck toy fighter. In a It lot 11, BLeralde pmt string night. Molina belong to the B J. Meare. let te Most A. James enr col of boxer managed by Fran 1 14. park B vthser put Tiffany Company camps, the mentor of Oeorttee. Charlee W. Bue te M. A. Maters, Me only rcntly returned ta Mark t. Blytse eubdlTtatea tot It Decision Soon C. F. OillsMfe, 1. A. Bralneed Franc from th United State. B l OT let S. block M. SAN rRANCISOO, Trial Jeks F. Hiata. le plat U No. Jeeepk M. Forget!, Short Run Is Concluded ftf suit byaetata Tiffany and Company ef aerttea i. tewseklp t 1 eaa . . - 1 of the fate John - part arainst the - a .MAvlfw fe tkavt iMn. D. Spreckels, Jr., for payment of by Spanish tote ad 17, ulech . Feet 10.000 tor a airing or pesrt pur 4 .... ; ...I It bldi Okie Meeitl by Mr SPANISH FORK, No. II -- Th chased In London te William Oewdell. Freak waa nia o eoncfaded wioow, at SMgaij factory Spanish Rprackeia eeette I S. f tewaahip pert today. A deolelon expected Fork finished alicfng tjeet af 4 o'clock Ihera few eootb. rssrs t weal , tt day. factory hs as yesterday afternoon. The C. H. erespaar Building Tlngey Mrs. Sprocket had tha Jew! fuat Klmbsll made the shortest rim in Its history. Richard, lerurltlee accord Ing to mf he documents hotir, 17. October having begun let a aad tT, blsek i, Th beet crop waa areatly curtailed troduced In evidenc in th case, when It Betght bv th drought of last summer and she entrusted them ta William Bar- Lv Cull te U A. Kertaaser. part ef an acaaalntanna, who promised . aeetie t, taweaSilp I eoerk, rasgs ,. the crop ws only about half of the rett, to them tiava is Insured, lnetead. It seat usual production. The beet war rich It In tacohartna, hut wer smaller than charred, he eold th jewel for half Jeeepktne Rallaua V. Ceese But , their purchas prtc and fled. A eonnssy, let 4, block 12, tea ustisl. A arSere tt Soma men win be recjutrad at th warrant wa imuea ror Barrett F. Watee I. T. L Keurtaev but he ha not been located, OeerfS plst plant to finish up tha work ef Aclean rest, bba-S. slat a M tot 1, ahowwd. th testimony In af th output up ayntp. Stuoe te Brsewt Wright, lot 7. acreaere of beets Is toft n- Spreckel wa killed fn an automo-b-ll A.tteek IS. plat B.. It accident in Hla widow was harveeted. They will efthar be married Wast te 1. D. Stewart. lets U P. a to Turklsti recently or harvest prince 1 asd 2. Muck t. State Stmt sd- hipped t other faotortea la . Conetanttnopi. atocs. tor ed ditlea reeding It F. a. (rsyesbahl te "UVI V'tM" OIV fARTV. DOCTO" QIVEN HONOM. let It, Pet eudivilee. . It eemseey, BOI9E. Idaho, Nov, a 20M. 21. teblack J, It, Kldiedee. lets pOCATBlXO, -- Idaho, Nov. U. 1, Beaedale ad- - ' Dr. W. F. Howard, prominent member T"r" of th T. W. C. A. gav a ssd ditto It pf tha medical profession In tht city, tiarveaat party this evening In the WMwera Lews A Bulldlaf eetaenay k haa been elected to serve a three-yegymnasium In honor of the members Joan 4. Joksaes, part of sMtles term aa a member of th board of of th health education department. S eontk. rest 1 weat 13. MS) s governor of th American College An extended "good tlm' program A. B. tnwsehlp B te F. B, Ma ret, let of Surceons. Th election took place wa given, nnder the leadership of T. htock 17, plat A 23 t at a recent meeting of th board ef Miss Bernlc Johnston. After the Oeerre U Blnlnaer to B. Bnecbt, r 1 let 11, klec lea, governor held In New Tork City, program refreshments wer served. fist A ten Adweneed I ' StacjkcTif Tnitl9Wtir3tlf -r V 1 ucnau. sed Martha F. Peskea, Mar-- Bats Mas t. Crakaas Ban takassi 1 Boar' eUESIAJLUIICH kabjuass Jess South American' 2Xeevrt&crif aaitdrltB Msayps!, ewr ateesash aad stae digs- -. n TWJJf FAIX8, Idaho, Nov. 11. (By tha Associated Press.) Oeorre H. Askley, tt Tsars of age, man attar bar for th Blrdeetl Manufacturing company for two year past and candidate thi year of th proarrtMiv party for atate Senator, early this Afternoon was found dead In lua room at a local hoUL Death waa declared by physician to hav been caueed by angina pectoris, aggravated by from whtoh Mr. Ackiey had Buffered for a few day. Mr. Aokley thle morning. It was learned, had been advised try hi physician to go to th hospital for a few days' rest, Mr. Ackuty ex proceed th opinion that h would e aa and aa well cared for ta hi room, and thereafter summoned a tax lea for a trip a few mile from here. He rtsrned at about neen and went le hi room. K waa found deed about two hour later lying across th tnflu-eas- Vrr9 sa tats urns, asm ' turned Ftees Water very beantteieJ. at thirty snisuta te twa hsmea, tha karuai eaa veerear ptirsls esurbsnuatmsgtlas astsssitaMa af bang tandlng iasakalaa II sevar exipe. Frwariked by sold by di egglaxs pbyaJdsa. aad bettled at rrtusem lAeh India n. : Bpfbags, II a, m y H m ta. bed. Friend hste of Mr ArVley stated that ha waa survived by two eons ana on daughter at New Plymouth, Idaho. On bob, ta whom word of Sam Man Wife Tics In Kick of tt "ISf wifa waa anaWd t kad tat lighUrt food, tkalataa. to faMea a away living Methodist church and had been orkaa dained aa a minister of that denom- Bh aould not ination. Ha waa also a maoxbar af mediclna eg Bar stomach aad waa th aJaaonlo order. tortured with pais. On ta Coroner P. J, Oroaaman. who took a a friend I btrag-h-t ahargs af tna body, stated this ster- bottle ef Marr'i Wondrfnl Bora-edwould aa that pre ably iaqtnstv ling all sad is bow and tbt right hsld. not has tral&ad forty poaada," It la a barm) preparation thAt simple, Sfore Springville remove tbt eatarTBA mnstu from ' 'Mr. Aekley's death waa delivered, wa thht evening. as) hi way fear MF. Ackley waa a member of tha a4 area . 4tt' va r. at Is Looted by Burglars tha intestinal tract aad allays tha Inflammation which. tstOsas preeti-tvaU- y and all stomach, livsr aad raytor, silver vakied at aprroxi mate rr $744 tes tlaal ailment, lnoltidinf atupaa-- , Ck waa stolsn tram th S. Wood Mar. dkdtia. Oat W will eaVme a, uurt at eanttla PROTOt orspaay SprlcgvUl sUfttt. K traa af tna wurgWa nraael at BUs hour thi tha tooal nntwithafarMnsar moaay .yafuaded. flcirtaaas-JosaaeIhmra, ajtd drsMlat Sltl'BBSla. (JkdTariusyaaBt) - bsa had awanlng, (aherkf efflc and pear officer trrreugtiout tha Stat ara worklna ea ths aus. Twe shelves af Uk tooktTt-had bean ompltlr cwaaed out bp , th burrlar Several Wits af aUk, a larga Bnm-b- r of silk IsSstdkareMaf aad aavsral leather coat and vast wer part of n, ' . tht loot - ' - - - Duck Hunter Fined for Shooting After Sundown a C. ObMs Was PROTO, 'No. IS. arreeted last evening try Jo A.!! and Brt Clyde, deputy game war. dens, ait rharg of ahootlnc nck after sundown. H waa fined 128 In oourt el Fay eon, Dixon 'Judgw ta Aflen, who report that he sun set at till Thursday and that cotvtn that th dock at l it. Th gama warden explain that tha Mw requiring shooting ta cease at sundown waa mad to protect wound, art duck from being left to die la tha marsh and not ta' daprlvw mea v' af Bboottnf. -- - Statue of Apostle Is Declared a Fake mm to Te Trlksss. DMTA, Nov. It .Arth'ir Albraoht of New Tork, - tt year of are. treating hi way- acroaa th continent. Suffered crashed rlgtit leg st L,ynn-dthis afternoon a he attempted te board a freight. He missed hie hold and waa thrown under tha wheees. II wa picked bp by Woodward Pc and taken to a aoapltai at Delta on a following freight, when It wss found necessary to amputate hi leg above th knee, yl - 1 1 1 t T Boy Beating" Way Loses Leg Under Freight Train Spoeial i Ko. It (By th AssociatTha statu ef th Apotl St. Paul, sold to tha Metropolitan museum of JfeW Tork for IJOOO. February work 26, 121, purporting to be th of th famous Italian emptor. Luca IMla Robbla, la a faks, according ta tastlmony gtvaa today by Jean Vigo rouav former New Tork manager for he late jdoeeph Dnnotte, art dealer, Vigo ram le on trial, eharnd by th Detnott aetata with breach af trust Vigorous also told th court that ana bead of Chriat la ston, parpert. ing to date back to th thirteenth century, wa sold ta Hswley McLmn-aha- a af Phimdslphlav tor ttoCX. PARIS. ed Pre.) mm m ak;hramra-Johnso- Drrara. n, THS TKOD JTDIOLAT. C1S- tnot oourt, in ana xor mux ks county, etate of TJtsh Mark a auamUim, ooTnjuxny, IN Kaati-faoturt- plaintiff, versus Jeauspa Xian thxpply oonrpaJiy, a oorporatio, dtfatannnt: vsr. T, A. WlCIatn, vF $ Bi ral sj.- wrtfta Th undersigned wfB rwr-old on or before Kovember M, UU, at ten (14) a' clock a. m, for tna whol or. any part of th beset af JowepH Kekuoa deal ere new Supply oompany, te heating and N0.-I- at wwolewaj phirceMrtg bmsij fm Inn Lake Wt CM, tjtah, and street. Salt tiroperty in the hand of Said reeetver, ' th taint oooarletUig ta gwsraj 4 blevntitng and heatlnf ttlppuea ea hand, alt aooownta and bete receivable, efflc equipment and also rasldsno at Ne. tit Elev track, enth a verru. Salt City, vjrajff and real property at Kenen, toaho, and ottieT property: Full Irrformation tn regard to ail said proparty mea aa secured from, and all bid etuMud b sddrossed ' to, the receiver u,.d-- l Scott building. Salt Lake T. A. WUXIAM3. Rscowar. Booth, Lee, Badger, Rich et eUclL Attorneys for Receiver. tki 0t4ih, |