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Show THEMOTININQ EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH. LAKE SALT DEPARTMENT By Oar Special Correspondent REPUBLICANS llffi MEETING committee meets at in atlas, headquarters block. CENTRAL Pracinet Tuesday at Salt Palace-OtNawe Items. Will Hold Cau-""JE- a. her Hie Republican county committee enthusiastic buatneaa meeting it itainroom in tha Atlaa block last niifht and connidered many matter of vital important to tbe camlgn. J W. Eldridge Jr., was chosen permanent chairman of the committee and H. Smith permanent secretary. to be The matter of assessment levied on the nominee was diacuased Tha amount of the assessud settled. ment was not given ouL u waa decided that two great rallies mill ha held in each precinct in the city and county. One of these will be held the last, ta the immediate future and which' will be the greatest, will be held before elect lcf. day or two VARSITY TEAM IS STROKS. Walter W. Little and Assistant T. Smith Yieited County Attorney Dana after-roo- n tbs university campus yesterday footand watched tha university ball eleven trying out Both Mr. Little and Mr. Smith were enthusiastic football players when In and they pronounce tha team to be made of excellent material. They mere tacticians of no mean order In college, and have glvta the university boys a number .of good tactical suggestions. McCOT A CANDIDATE. Clarence H. McCoy, the popular druggist of the Flrat precinct, ia prominentposly mentioned aa a legislates sibility on the Democratic ticket Mr. McCoy has hundreds of friend and all of them declare that no announcement would give them more pleasure than the announcement of hla candidary. islatlve convention held Thursday and Friday last la more than favorably commented on. Pulitclus familiar with local conditions, state that hotter tickets could not have been named, as not only are the nominees strong, but tbe fairness and freedom from ring rule that made the nomination poasiblo are conceded splendid work. The candidates are considered undeniably strong, and today witnesses every Republican in the county and city buckling down to hard work to get things in shape to see that the candidates are elected. Of the legislative ticket especially, re ninny expressions of commend-tioheard, as not only are the men nominated strong as vote getters" but are men of undoubted integrity, who will, when elected, protect the peoples interests in the positions to which they will be surely elected. A few of the soreheads have been trying to create the impression of slates," rings" and the like, but the workers are plainly satistted and not a dissenting word hu been heard. Aa to the county ticket, so well known are the majority of the nominees, that their election la already well assured. While there are, es usual, many knockers," men who would kick U the angel Gabriel does not blow his horn according to their ideas, still there are so few, and they are now so well relegated to the woods, that their walling does not count. The sum total of the two days' work tbe by the Republican convention naming of a complete ticket that will march on to victory in better ahape than ever. u NOT FOR GRAND COUNTY. From Moab comet tbe following political news items: "The new movement. The American Party ia not meeting with many supporters in Grand county. Many of the party workers express themselves that the time is not opportune for such a move: that it endangers the success of the Republican party at a time when w have too much at stake. Then a good man feels that it la not a question of "Church influence" but a greed for "church influence that is the controlling motive. ALL SHOULD SOME BAD BOYS, Floyd Miles, David Rosa and Eddie Wells, small boys whose ages range from 11 to 14 years wen arraigned in the Juvenile division of C.ty Judge Diehl's court this afternoon on charges of incorrigibility. Their hearing will be held Wednesday next, at 10 o'clock. The boys were arrested by Patrol-m- u J. D. Brown In a dugout Friday ud It alleged that they any afternoon Lav stolen small things from various persons, ud it Is said that much of the stolen plunder wu found In the dug out, which is located in a vacant' lot in the western part of the city. The boys la default of $50 bail, each, were tuned over to the 8herlff to await the hearing. SOLDIER ATHLETES 00 TO FORT LOOAN. Lieut 0. R. Patterson and forty picked men from the various companies at Fort Dongles left for Fort Logan, Cola, this afternoon, where they go ta compete In the annual department athletic meet which will be held there Oct. 4, 5, and 7th. The men are the finest specimens of physical manhood at tha Fort, and art ihe highest class athletes stationed at the post . . SUES FOR DAMAGES. Edward MrGurrian filed an action in te District court todoay against the Gold Star Mining and Milling company. The plaintiff alleges that he is damaged in the sum of $1,000 in a mining stock deal. He says that certain shares of the company stook was made out to his brother, and that he purchased the stock from his brother, but that the stock was never transferred to him ou the company books The o (fleers of tha company have been moved from Salt Lake to Illinois. , DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TEE MEETS. COMMIT- Hermann Bamberger a committee to select the temporary officers of th Democratic County convention. DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CUSES. CAU- ic precinct caucuses m?be Democrat will held In ihe various precincts Tuesday, September 27th. The county delegates will hold their esurus at the Salt Palace Tuesday ternoon af- 5 o'clock. The second precinct delegates will mvt. at the Sixlh ward meetinghouse: in Fifth in the old city half. The oth-- 1 vs have not yet decided where their raucunes will lie held. I1XG Rvx OF FIRE DEPARTMENT urn" destroys wiHIsm lrtly Rumol, three a Salt Lake at 2: urdav afternoon. flrc department telephone and tbe Jlttl chemical Na 2 went t he blaze. The Bremen do anything farther 1 he spread of the fire buiMlngii. Thu low ma There wm Bo ini OF SUM Candidate are Considered Strong, Honest Men and Deserve Election. 0r Lake City. September 24. The the city, county and leg- - done In KNOW IT. . State Republican headquarters are sending broadcast throughout the state, thia years song books. now- - Our young, our glorious stale Their hatred fan; From mountain top to sea, Columbia tell we thee, Our hearts will ever be, , American. , , ; 25434555 54353 ,,,,,, (6 WHAT GENTILES SAY. Goodwins Weekly contains tha following Interviews with prominent local gentlemen, concerning the new movement: John Meteer except for abnormal political conditions of these strenuous days in Utah, I snould regard It aa reflection upon my partisan integrity and almost an Insult to he asked whether I am a Republican. The occasion for tha question falls to appear to me. If It is the fact of my being a Gentile, tha hypothesis is talsa states In the Thera ars forty-fiv- e Union. In all of them there are Republicans. In only one of them, Utah, are then Gentiles. I came to Utah and ao became a Gentile ten year ago, but long before that I was a Republican and have been a Republican during those ten years also. Putting it geographically, the ratio of the Republican to tha exclusive Gentile Is forty-foto one, and that gives It mildly, because many Gentiles are also Republicans Republicanism la as much greater than Gentllism as the Iswhole bigUnited States, Including Utah, ger thn Utah alone, is one reason I am proud to be a Republican. If we have faults in our party In Utah, we alone must correct them, without the intervention of our foe, the Democrat When the Methodist clergymen of Utah had allttlemlaunderatandlngwlth callDr. Leilich, they settled it withoutcountheir Into Mormon apostles ing cils. and the Mormons disposed of the Thatcher and Roberta affairs without the aid of the Methodists. When there were proven caseeof rank mismanagement in the Union army, they were adjusted by Union officer without the advice of Confederates. When there arose an unpleasantness between Sampson and Schley, they two played the game and never dealt Cervera a hand. If it is "up to a Republican in Utah, aa one gentleman puts It, there Is no need to rail In Tbe Great Unwashed as charwoman. The Republicans enemy la the Democrat, not the Mormon, and I am foe into opposed to admitting a foreign th vttiament of inv of our internal troubles. SU11 it appears that Democrats ars not flocking very extensively from their fold. There are barely enough of them in the American party air. The old to lend It a war horses, th great leaders, th bright lights of Utah's Democracy, are nearly all striving for the success of the Democratic state ticket, and they are ably supported by the Democratic organ, tha Herald. If the Americas any change party auoreeda in making In the normal political results in Utah this year. It will he In the defeat of the Republican State ticket, and yet nearly all the Americans are Republican. What I most fear Is that even th Republican electors may he defeated half It is a ticklish task to slaughter th a ticket and save the balance. In ReUtah year of the Bryan erasoff the the bead ami publicans tried to cut the ticket's trunk. The tail, you remember, went with the hlda This tha body year they would asst asunder but preserve unhurt the head. It is too delicate an operation for surgeons even of long practice. When the housecleaning cornea w8 should sweep out, among other rubbish, a lot of old ruaty bolts. With hla eloquent pen Judge Goodwin opposed the dominant element of the last State convention. He waa of the and has accorded a manly sub ur house-cleani- non-partis- an ml--or- ity - BASEBALL SOLDIERS. DELIVERY Ten Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth King Elia worth won; Don't Aak Me second; Doctor Stephens third. Jlme, Seventh race, mile and a aWteent. fwiftwlng won; Excentral second. GIL tain third. Time, 1:54 3--4. DEI .MAR. St. Touts, Sept, 24. Delmar summary: First race, six furlongs Bird Pond won; Rhyme and Reason aecond; Look w ay third. Time, 1:23. Second rare, five and a half forking.. Purse Judge Hrady won; Are aeioud; Bavarian third. Time, 1:1( Third rare, seven furlongs Ml Manners won; Milton Young aecond; Vestry third. Time. 1:39. Fourth race, the Boulevard, mile ami a sixteenth Lubin won; Footllght's favorite second; Jack Y'onng third. 3-- 4. Time. 1:53 4. Fifth rare, six furlongs Zends won: Monaco Maid aecond; WfUowden third. I MONTANA Prisoners, Including Two Murderers Escape From Prison Posse in Pursuit. Desperate Billing. Monl., Sept. 54. Ten pris- STANDS UP FOR THE NEWSPAPERS. oners. among them dine of the most desperate criminals ever confined In the Yellowstone county Jail, Hade Vilns. Rusal. Sept. 24. Prinre their escape from the jail here last Sviatopnlk-Mlraki, Governor former at anil are and Among large. night tbe prisoners who escaped were Ed- General of Ylln and now minister of ward Grady and Ortou Mosier. who the Interior, in a speech which he held up the owl saloon, here I made here of enure-tim- ago and killed Officer Uannahan, who bad been called to capture them. The Parkinson brothers, charged with are also wholesale horse stealing, among th missing. The men held up J. H. Caghan. and he reported the matter to the sheriff. A posso was immediately organized and atarled in pursuit PECULIAR 3-- 4. ACT OF URUGUAYAN GOVERNMENT. ha Huenoa Ayrea Sept. 24. The Uruguayan government rejected a portion of the revolutionary amendments to Ihe peaee conditions and the government forces surrounded tbe revolutionists. who, with General Munoa and other leaders, narrowly escaped capture. A desperate fight la imminent. Tha revolutionists are protesting against 24. Beldame, New York, fiepl. th government's action in breaking favorite In tbe betting at 11 to 29 won tha truce at a moment whan tbs peace the second special, mile and a half at conferences ware proceeding. Gravesend today, defeating the liest of the handicap horses now In training In the east. Sue conceded five pounds to MOVED VETERAN TO TEARS. her competitors today, which was a penally for her having won added St. Petersburg, SepL 24 A pathetic the first special on Monday. Broomof tha battle of Liao Yang la reecho to five six the for stick, imylng place, correspondent. waa second, and McCheaney third. Only lated by a Russian four horses faced the starter. MrChea-ne- y General Mart son ud CoL Van Ruben was played, dropping from 8 to 1 were mortally wounded by ahreipnela hut In which to ( to 1. Broomstick and Afrikander bursting In a Chines they were sitting. Mariam's young were quoted at 7 to 6 to 1 resppnrtlTely. a sinter Beldame usual, had to be led to wife who had volunteered the post. At the second attempt the of mercy, had Just arrived at Uao hones were sent away with a good Yug. By tbe alruge lnmy of fate she tart. Beldame broke In front followed wu rant out to attend her dying husMart ton lived for hours sufferby Afrikander and Broomstick. Me band. Chesney waa laat away. Opmlng to the ing terrible agony.' His whole body wu torn by shrapnel. Hla wife, who aland the first time Beldame waa leadnever left his alda followed her husone and a under length ing by strong pull. Broomstick wu second, a head band to th grava The sight moved In front of Afrikandnr. McCheaney was hardened veterans to tearu last, five lengths back. In tha run down tha hack stretch O'Neil gave Beldame GOES TO HONOLULU. her head and aheTCcreased her lead to two lengths Rounding into the SepL 24. Captain W. stretch ahe wu running easily while H.Wuhingtoa,been detached from duty Lynn hu the other horses wars under a hard at the navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H drive. Beldame won. by four lengths ordered to Honolulu to uaums the from Broomstick, who wu one length and duty of commandant of that station. In front of McCheaney. closed very feat in fits MoChessey Blxth race, mil ud a sixteenth---Grsnabeat Afrikander stretch and by a won; Ormondes Right aecond; nosa Result: First race, about six forlonga Major Martinmas third. Tima 1:46. Pelham won; Leonidas second; CollecNEW AUTO RECORDS. tor Jessup third. Time; 1:10. Second race, the Kings Highway New York, SepL ,24 Joseph Tracey steeplechase, about two and a half mllea Fox Hunter won; St. Juda at Franca today lowered the world record for can of intermediate weight aecond; Royelle third, lima 4:56 for all dlslures from two to ten miles Third race, five ud a half furlongs Csaraphine won: Escutcheon aecond; at the track meet oa tha Empire track at Yonkers in tha chief even of th Blue Coat third. Time, 1:08. Fourth race, the second special, mile day, tbe International Cup race, in ud a half Beldame. 112 (O'Neil) 11 which representative of Amerkft, to 20, won; Broomstick, 110 (Burns), France, Germany and Italy aompefed. 7 to 1 aecond; McCheaney, 121 (Hilde-brand- ), The records were broken In the final heaL Tima second mile, 2:02 to 1 third. Tima 2:351-Afrikander also ran. fifth, third, 2:02; fourth, 4:01 seventh, 7:01 Fifth race, five and a half forlonga 6:01; Sixth, 6:01 Bulwarks won; Raiment aecond; ninth, 8:02 5; eighth, 8:02 Dance Music third. Tima 1:09. tenth, 10:02 today representatives the prrM, laid etresa upon tbe great Importance of newspapers, especially thorn of Ihe Provinces. The Prince said he had always been of tha opinion that the press by loyalty serving tha true needs of the people wu extremely useful and rendered great support to th government.: In conclusion Prises Svistopolk-Mlnik- l Mid: 1 have always hern a friend of tha public preaa wbrn in an open, upright well disposed manner." 2. T. Boise, Sept. 24, Boise hatted out a victory today after Spokane had taken a long lead. R. H. E. Score Boise,. 9 10 10 ,..., .,,.7 Spoksno Starkells, Kellarkey; Hewlett Frary. NEW YORK, 2 2 and 2; P1TT8BURG, 1 New York, Sept 24. Matthewaon'a pitching proved to be too much for the Pittsburg today. Attendance 9,200. R. H. E. Score: 3 4 2 ,. 1, Pittsburg S 5 1 New York ,, .. Rebertaille and Rafter; Matthewaon and Warner. CHICAGO. 4; BROOKLYN. 0. Brooklyn, Sept 24. Tbs Chicago nationals scored twice over Brooklyn today. Wicker pitched in rare form, only one hit being made off him. Both ides fielded perfectly, but thtl wu not tbe case in tbe second gsma Attendance 4,500. R. H. BL Score: First gams: Chicago , ., , , , . . . . . . . .4 $ $ 0 1 0 Brooklyn .. Wicker and KHng; Cronin and Ber gen. Berlin. Sept. 24. The naval budget Second game: for 1905 oontaina estimate for the Chicago ,, Increase of the personnel to 40,000 Brooklyn officers and men. Lungren and O'Neil; 4 12 4 1 4 Mitchell and Jacklltacb. NEW PERUVIAN CABINET. JAIL WHOLESALE Salt Lake, By bitting safeSixth race, mile ud three ly at the proper times. Salt lake won Dollnda won; Rnurke Cork-ra- n from Butte today In a rather llatleu oontast. Clarks home run in the second; Mildred I third. Time, 2:13 13. eighth wu n feature. Seventh rare, six furlongs Ingnl-ihrl- ft Scots R. H. E, won: King's Charm aecond; AlSalt Laka, ,, ., ,. .....,.J 7 2 , , , .'1 $ 2 gonquin third. Time, 1:22 Butt. . .a... .....a Ksalck and Hausen; Drinkwater and Spencer. BELDAME WON SECOND Sr KOI All BOISE, 9; SPOKANE, an Time. 3:5u. Flout h race. eeTen forlonga forward lake Loretta M. w'ou; Leady Savoy Slsa Lee third, i'lme, 1:31. second; Fifth race, mlle-llr- akk won; Gregor K. second; Mias Crawford third. 5. Time, 1:451-- Time, 1:22 Kept. 24. . Regarding condition politically In Iron county, following is an extract from n letter from that eection: I have Interviewed several persons in both political parties hers and they universally condemn the move aa being originating among the few who are disgruntled because they could not control the recent state convention, and having a tendency to revive old issues and undesirable feelings which wa all hoped had long since been relegated from politics in this state. Everyone deprecates this action as it la certain to give Utah disagreeable notoriety among the other states of the nation and will result In Injury to many of our interests which are not Thia move will not affect political.In politics roll county aa we have no room here tor those forerunners of the past" nor the principle! they are advocat- MORE - p, office-seeke- rs IRON COUNTY ALL RIGHT. third. Time, l:uh Second race, abort course, steeplechase John E. Owens won: Stroller second: Leila third. Time 1:55. Third ace, utile and an elglhth. Prairie stakes Spencerian won; Oliver Me. second: Dominique You third. 3 1 out-vol- Republican "Let traitors tongues berate, WORLD Glen Echo Country Chih, St. SepL 24. Defeating Naiional Champion H. Chandler Egan of Kxmour, two to play, in the final of the Olympian golf hainiii(m.hip at Glen Echo links, todsy George 8. Lyon, former champion of Canada, will take tha massive trophy and the Olympian gold medal to his Toronto home. Egan hist the first hols to his veteran rival shortly after 11 oVlork In tbe morning In a deluge of rain, and for the long rout of 24 hard fought holes waa never up on tbe Canadian, playing a barrel. very erratic gsma The ranla follow: Rather than vote to support anrh G. S. Lyon, Toronto Morning. men, not master what office they seek, Out g 47 I would he willing to give an irrevo- In 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 45 85 cable voting power to any one of the H. C. Egan, Exmoor Mormon church might designate, but Ont 4 ( 4 4 5 4 5 52 40 5 5 4 5 3 5 5 5 preferably to Mr. Smoot, aim he ap- In pears to be of good ability, line characAFTERNOON. ter, very much of a gentleman, and aa Lyon baa been said of Tom Platt, an easy In 4 5 4 4 ( 4 6 5 4 4- -41 boss. Besides, thia he is in .5 4 4 5 3 5 4 Out.. .. harmony with my political quorum that of LinEga- ncoln Grant, McKinley and Roosevelt. Out 4 5 4 4 7 5 4 5 3343 He does not bolt the party nominationa In I4448 late or national. On the contrary, ha stems disposed to make them unanimous. He accomplishes his work in an unostentatious manner, without the BALT LAKE, 3; BUTTE, L sla of paid retalnere, and exaggerated mouth, or an automobile. Benner X. Smith There la loo much Kearns in the new party for ma I will support the straight Republican ticket. h. W. Ferry, (brother of M. Mont Ferry, a leader of the Castaways.) I wish to congratulate you on the stand your paper has mken in supporting the Republican ticket. I have no sympathy with the new party born in surh an untimely hour. 25, 1904. . EGAN IS DEFEATED. Judge William McKay Statehood la the millstone around the neck of the new party, and for that reaaon, if no other, it musi come to grief. It cannot carry that load until strung enough e to all socallcd church Influence. and will not be able to do that until Gentile refuse to beg political favors from the dominant church. These paliilral mendicants hen kicked out of the front door, crawl in at the rear entrance and insist, that being always the ought at least be permitted to gorge themselves at the church swill outlook for the success of the party in this and otter southern counties la very good and we all feel confident that Iron county will return a splendid majority for the state. Judicial and county ticket! this tall." state: II SEPTEMBER will open for a season of thirty ey days. Summary: First race, five and a half forking Janets won: Girdle Siunc ecoud; Dun-du- ll SPORTS OF medicine. Some of the songs will no doubt be very popular ere the campaign is over, especially the one titled Our Mountain Home So Dear, to the air of America, the concluding verse of which should he known all over this ing.The time-honor- ed The Democratic county committee met yesterday afternoon and appointed Michael Hood, Charles M. Jackson and at , mission to the majority. If any man had personal and political cause to complain, that man waa Governor Wells. Before and after tbs fight ho waa above all else, a Republican, nls course has proved bis sincerity. To return to tbe parable of tbe surgeons, before we assume to perform lieriloua operations . ws should learn, as did Governor Wells, to take our SUNDAY MORNING, 5; BOSTOtJ, 3. CINCINNATI, Boston, SepL 24. Cincinnati won a double header from Boston today. Seymours outfleldlng in tha first gams was brilliant Boston played a wretched fielding game in the second contest, ness at tbe end of the sixth Inning, which was called on account of darx-Attdance 2,200, Score: R. H. E. First gas: Romro. 5 13 1 Minister of War, General Pedro Cinclnnotl 3 7 I Boston Munisa Hahn and Street; McNIchoIs and Minister of Justice, Georgs Pslsr. Minister of Public Works, Jose Belts. Needham. en Second game: . 3-- 6; 5. 2-- 5; 2-- 5; 1-- 6; 1-- 5; - 10 1-- 1-- 5. ,., Cincinnati ,, $ 11 3 Boston 4 9 7 Harper and Schlel; Fisher and MoChicago, 8ept. 24. Prof. William ran. of Joseph Jeffor Castle, broth ST. LOUIS, 3; PHILADELPHIA, 2. son hu received information regarding the actor's health which indicate an extreme improbability that JefferPhiladelphia. SepL 24. St. Louis and son will ever be seen on the stage Philadelphia broke even in a double again. In a letter of Prof. Cutis, Mra bender today. Taylor pitched both Jefferson says that Mr. Jeferson Is very games for the visitors. At the end at the seventh tbe second game wu 111, ud she believed he hu made his called on account of darkneaa Attenlast appearance before the public. dance 4,600. Scores: R.H.E. . IMPOR-.ENGAGEMENT NO OF First gams: TANCE. St. Louis .. . ., 3 10 1 2 2 2 Philadelphia Taylor and Butler; Bparks ud Washington, Sept 24. Examination of reports to the war department b Dnoln. Second gam: the commanding general of the Philip.., i,,....,, 0 2 2 pines covering a period from lut Feb- St. Lsrals .. 2 5 0 ruary down to the middle of Angust Philadelphia tall to disclose any account- of an Taylor ud Butler; Duggleby and engagement of importance between Roth. American troops and the Moroe with tbe single exception of an affair that CHICAGO, 4; PHILADELPHIA. 0. occurred about six weeks ago. Reference wu made ta this affair In the 24. Patterson Chicago, Sept press reports at the time. pitched brilliantly, wu given perfect Tbla engagement In which 26 Moros rapport, ud really shut out Philadelwere killed, had the effect of estab- phia today. Attendance 4,(00. on Island. Cagayen lishing peace Score: R.T.H. Score: II H. E. 4 Chicago EVERYTHING READY. 0 4 f Philadelphia Patterson and Sullivan; Plank, Topeka Kan., SepL 21. General and Kooin. Henley retained from hu Mudge Manager tbe Indian Territory, where he went to Inspect the new Owassa extension of the Santa Fr. Mr. Mudge announces that everything la ready to begin work SEATTLE MIXED RACES. on tbs road, and that tbe constructioa Sept, 24. Today ended tha Seattle, will be pushed. six day fall harness meeting at tne PROBABLY MADE HIS LAST APPEARANCE. ra 5. Lima, Peru, Sept. 24. Jose Pardo who waa elected in June, assumed the presidency of Pern todsy amid great festivitiea The new cabinet ia composed as follows: President of Council of Minis ten, and Minister of Finance, Augusto Leio. Minister of Foreign Affairs, J. Prado Ugartcbe. Minister for Home Attaint Euloglo u u GREAT TRAINS In connection with the Denver ft Rio Grande ud Colorado Midland, the Burlington to the east, with equipment and service of tiro highest grsda Chicago and hu three great trains dally St Louis Special From Ogden 7:46 a m. daily; from Denver 3:90 p. m. Arrive in SL Joseph 9:30 am. Kansu City 11 : do a. m. Arrive In SL Louis 6:60 p. m. No. St Louis and Chicago Special No. 2 ms . is.; mncajfo AJUMDi Tha dally standard through sleeper Salt Lake City to St. Louis leaves Salt Lake at 8:15 p. m. Daylight ride through scenic Dmtct 4:00 p. m. wliji dPMfralila utop-ovInterval at Denver until departure of tha eastern Express from Denver at 10:35 SL Second m., Louis p. arriving morning. Colo-arrivi- pr Eastern Express No. 4 From Ogden 7 p. m. daily: from Denver 10:35 p. m., n. arriving Omaha, 8L Joseph and Kansas City, next afternoon; 8L Louis and Chicago the second morning from Denver. Lin-cnl- RACES LARGEST PASSENGER LIST ON RECORD. New York. Sept. 24. The White Star liner Celtic, which arrived today from Liverpool, had on board tha Isrg. set number of passengers ever brought to this part on a single steamer. Her pusenger list consisted 110 saloon. 231 second cabin, and 3JS8 third class passengers, a total of 2,937, which together with her crow at 3S1 made a grand total of 3,31$ persons on board the big liner. Washington, SepL 24. Acting Secretary Taylor of tbe treasury, todsy gave a hearing to the representatives of the leading tobaeoo interests on the question of proposed changes in the customs stamp now required to be imported cJgara used on boxes Meadows. Results: 2:11 pace: Otlle M. won; Queen B. second; Pranriscn third; Bora Bowers fourth. Time. 2:11 Firs and a half forlonga: Rosebud won; Jerrr Flannlgan second; Phil Crimmtns third-- Tima 1:09 Fourth race, four furlongs: Redan won; Battles aecond; Judge' Thomae third. Time, :48. Sir Christopher Seven faiionga: won; Monketo second; Fondo third. Time, 1:28 Five forlonga: Urhano won; Den-a- il second; Educate third. Time, 1:01-1-1-- Six forlonga: My Surprise won: Dr. gherman second ; Eetedo third. Time, 1:13. HARLEM. Sspt. 21 Today was the laat day of raring on tha Harlem track, and on Monday the Worth Jock- Chicago, Through tourist sleepers leave Ogden at 7 p. m. for Chicago and Boston, every Friday and Saturday evening. for SL loiils every Friday evening with daylight ride over the Rio Grande through aerate Colorado- - also at 7 p. m. Thursday for Chicago and Boston via Rio o M Id load. Diverse route to the east are allowed with these rates, but tbe Burlington with It a own retlu and its own between Denver and St. Louia between Denver and Chicago ran offer with its own railroad through train service aa great a variety of tours re ran be offered by any other combination of route. Three la education hi travel It la an education to ride a thousand mllea over tha Burlington Route. Notour of tho cast to "Mffnhrtt without tha Burlington Route as a part of IL Grande-Colorad- Address the undersigned for the moat deafralile rates, routes and train service. Describe your trio to me; to tha greatest possible prlvilegea R. F. NELSON, General Ayrat, 78 West Second South Street. Salt Laka City, Utah. me advise you the lowest rates and .... |