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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, BATURDAY public meeting In Barra tt Hall Sunday morning. T COLORADO VS. UTAH. Tomonou's great JVWT THAT W,.od shies fr?ss5s,s: "RSfwtat shat MEET. wonder The Democratic committee of the and that of ihe county held a .meted when It waa found that city well attended meeting in the Demo ylmnk J. Cantum, All the everything else erntic club headquarters. Mnsatioa ia a question. some nominees of the convention held yeswith terday and the day before were at the r Cann wu greeted the sign of the meeting, and several other influential -nf received with tome Democratic Chairman politicians. American pirty waa r?e old Liberal drum corpa, Bamberger and National Committee-maPeery were there. Matt Thomas bedecked in new raiment elected to succeed Martin Mulvey ?SS"me applause, but the rpal waa na county chairman, and C. M. Jack-so- n of sincerity was lacking. waa elected to succeed himself. some warmth, but aa moat Gould B. Blakely was selected as the C1,?' ra. S . It W treasurer. The committee will meet decorated for again tomorrow at 2 p. m. to discuss important matters. u So DEMOCRATS fw live rain- - initial v- in a jrnlnj. n SZnd fashed wab i jre at-- &? lerabla anting n eer; SPELLBINDERS DEPART. waa a main decoration however ..pended over the wrinc the epigrammaticStatephraae only Union of Church and Jorerta good Chriatlana into bad Political Knavea Into pre- So RET& mejK, tu of nd Kiel, nee of far h neyeri d tly ary your howl, time to )t-- Ob ON Head idow tied to resided ng r Lutti m the Twelfth are :ts im In ''pwceding the main ahow of tha even-tIn on Main parade waa Indulged and other atreeto. and at last aa It account waa rtlll parading had no place In which to lay ha weary head. The parade waa made up of a doaen of meaaenger boys carrying a number about twenty torcbea; dilapidated them old young men, hardly any of discordant enough to vote, thumping a to time on some drums and atrlving a Held and few a on airs pipe. niay hand The band waa all right, but it waa la bad company. The harrowing details of tha disaster or direct. It ntah itiva. la i Booth Bh gtol leant TM Judge Powers has gone to the north, where he will fill a number of engagements to aprak on campaign issues. Saturday afternoon he will apeak at Laketown, and the same evening be will address the people of Garden City. Messrs. Moyle and Harmon are covering the east central portion of the State. A. J. Weber will apeak tomorrow night at Eureka in place of Judge King, wlio ia confined to bla borne with n threatened attack of fever. R. W. Sloan and George E. Blair have gone to Maryavale. tab SEEKS HABEAS CORPUS. William Bowers today filed a petl-.tlo-n In the Third District court for a writ of habeas corpus. He alleges that he la held at police headquarters under arrest without a warrant or any process of law. He contends that he has been detained that he might be taken nre aa follows: back to Henry county, lows, as a witTHE PROCEEDINGS. ness in a case pending there. Judge The mtss convention was called to Lewis la hearing tbe petition. order by A. C. Reeae, aecrelary of the city committee. He preeented the name JOE GALUGHER ON TRIAL. of b. Crltchlnw aa permanent chairman and he waa greeted with a cheer Joe Galllgher la being tried by Judge in hla Critrhlow of approval. Mr. Ladies Lewis before a Jury in the criminal diopening speech began thus: vision ol the Third District court toand Gentleman and disappointed office la charged with burglary comseekers." which brought forth a great day. He demonstration. Continuing ha said that mitted May 17th last. He la repreDon V. Harwood. the platform of the party included sented by Attorney the act to who la upon ereryone willing DIVORCED. principles of true Americanism. And, Americanism ha defined aa consisting Judge Hall today granted Amanda H. of but two qualities: tha obedience to law and tha absolute freedom of wllf Finch a divorce from Alfred Finch on and action. Ha said be believed that the grounds of desertion and failure the movement would go on because It to provide. Cora M. White waa granted n dila founded In the hearts of the beet concluded with a brief vorce by Judge Hall from Charlea M. people. He autemant of tbe purpose of the calling White, with permission to resume her of the convention and then railed upon maiden name. Cora Stephens, on the Mr. Fred A. Hill, secretary of the ground of failure to support. nominating committee appointed in JOHN HALLING WINS. accordance with Instructions given at the llmt meeting. Tha report of the The Jury In the case of the Oregon committee preeented the following far the respective office: Short Line Railroad company vs. John Ror representative to Congreaa, OgHailing brought In n verdict today fr den Htle of Balt Lake county; For the defendant. It awards him $1,400 Governor. W. M. Ferry of Summit aa values of land and Improvements County; For Secretary of State, Walter upon which the condemnation suit was James of Millard County; For Auditor, commenced. L B. Rogers of Balt Lake County: For Treasurer, W. W. Armstrong, of Park "JUDGMENT BY STIPULATION. City; For Attorney General, Samuel MrDnwall of Salt lathe, and for Stata The case of George B. Chesley Superintendent of Public Instruction, against the Utah Light and Railway Imae M. Smith of Cache county. The company bus been dismissed by Judge nport of the committee was adopted by Morse npen stipulation between the firing vote. parties to the suit At the conclusion of this business (feta Miles waa called for. On ida FRED L. OSWALD IS DEAD. on tbe stage ne waa greeted cheering and hla remarks were Fred L. Oswald, the well knowQ frequently Interrupted with approving mining and sheep man, died thia mornfcnonstratlons. ing of n complication of Bright'a disPetitions were then passed through ease and heart failure. He was 47 audience for signature. They were yeara of age and leaves n wife and wn to at this time and will be prechild. dated to the of State that Secretary the names of the m nominees of tbe FLA8HES ON THE POSTAL. shall appear on the ballots for the euming election. the passP. H. Lannan sent the first message 's of these etitlons During the old Liberal drum corpa which has been mustered over the Postal wires from Salt Lake waa adto New York. Tha into the service of the American party, dressed to Clarence message H. Mack ay and inarched across the stage under the contained congratulations on tbe comwderMiip of Jack Heffernan. pletion of the long looked for connecThey were greeted with ringing tion over the wires of the Postal Telejaeer. They played some old favorites Liberal days which seemed to graph company. the masses greatly. On the THE STATE FAIR. of this feature of the demonstration Chairman Crltchlow announced that Frank J. The offices of the State Fair will be Cannon would ddress the to the fair meeting. The announre-w-t moved from uptown wa the cause of an outburst of grounds Monday night, after which rtnhuslasm which waa almost real. time all bookings will be made on the Cannon's speech was one grounds. of the man. He said nfw Party waa conceived RIO GRANDE OFFICIALS COMING. Mormons might be dlsfran- JJ(he JT of their liberties Rio Grande train No. 3, arriving at ,n! 8deprived Ji? ( "d In politics, he would 11:45 p. m. tonight carried Mr. nd he would not think n,.,8 of the Rio Grande and .. the 01 her good citlsen would. "D811; manager, Mr. Edson. They retiring 1,8 I It la conceived that were met along the line by Superinth tL, n,rl1 has been taken from tendent J. H. Young. th M888 by onf nian may ha over-h- at power given hack to THIEF CAPTURED. masses, then' it la n nut b,t should receive the support of . C. K. Du beds waa arrested by SerI will be geant Roberts this morning. It Is be'"I ffttSTr'a1? assured lieve! that he stole a grip from the Netrue nJii !?,5 l8,,w motive waa the braska Furniture store. If It can be he said, the party . 111 proven, he will be charged with burgOf itMmZ, L,roIK,r;tlon 0 the purity lary. Hf "Poke of friends he d Boln to Ota ,h movement waa IRRIGATION PRO- JECT INSPECTED. 01,8 he SahaT ssld that been1 wrr.?Iled .tlmt lf h had The consulting engineers of the In n depot six dtri tn, 8.,n to Poll out and he saw United States Geological survey have on M,n returned from a trip over the proposed which L. 'T'L1 ,0 lrve in the direction of the Utah Lake reservoir and alte to be would get nre now ' preparing their reports on the waa on ?hfdu,ht" hrtrln leaving and after further inverfeatlon project 'IIT Then another frlend'h.j "1 that he believed that of data In the office of EngineerSweud-aeU amjj! of this city, they will forward 01 ,he Prt7 waa the omrom nf 8 flllur ot one leader of their report to Washington. Republican ' ra ,!!Tm t0 recognition In the t tail hf?vTnlion- - T tala assertion NOTED WOMAN SPEAKS. m8d8 he answer, that k di4 Mrs. Blggert. B. A., of New York aet, 3 j,888 wh,t started the uore-o-.i- ij good movement he jTity. spoke to the students at the ne a01! help them to Latter Day Saints University this , their end. morning on the subject of the Tslue of nuon waa greeted with some true aims In life. She will address a con-fMtk- .Yuan of-- atoms nflneatW a cot j rfoeroy That eased the The mt. Pe con-nnsh- m Kstlc in Ru Sch-lac- Then?! Intlng "I 8t. Ul has cam ka !. tu n, ,'2' ', A ROUSING MEETING. Juab county politic opened in real earnest at Mammoth Itun night, when a rousing Republtran rally waa held at the conclusion of the days convention. Following la the complete ticket named by tba convention: Representative, Herbert Hopes of Eureka; commissioner, four years; FATHER LEWIS" CELEBRATES. Hans J. Haasel of Mammoth, two John L. Elleriun of Mona; James S. Lewis, father of Judge years, Jacob Coleman of Nephl: Lewis of the, third district court, is county clerk, James B. Whitehead of sheriff, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Eureka; recorder, Roy Cowes, of Nebis arrival in Utah. He ia 75 years of phl; attorney. Henry Adams of age and the youngest son of Shadrac assessor. A. M. Christensen of Nephl; lvan: Lewis, who fought In the battle of treasurer, Belthaaar Christensen cf Waterloo, He is bale and hearty and Eureka; surveyor, James Carter of appears to be quite likely to yet see Nephl: county superintendent, of many more happy years. schools, George A. Sperry of Nephl; county chairman. Janie T. Driscoll of GIVES UP BABE. Eureka; secretary, E. R. Booth of Nephl. B. Diehl this C. City Judge morning The convention was marked with the Aid Home and to the Children's gave moat perfect harmony and accord and of Eluding Association the custody well for tbe success August D. Malllard, aged 3 yeara. The everything augura mother was not in court and Judge of the entire Republhan ti. hot in Juab Diehl in giving over the custody of tbe cottuty the coming election. At the conclusion of the convention, child thought the mother au uufti pera rally was held which included mtude son to retain the liahy. by the Eureka band, and a torchlight procession. Judge Reed of thia city delivered a stirring address on Republicanism which received an enthusiastic reception. Jacob Coleman of Nephl. followed. referring to Ihe county ticket VERY COARSE named; John C. Coopei spoke along the same lines: Col. George H. Squires delivered aa addreaa In hla usual manner which waa received with every Salt Lake City, September 30. The demonstration of favor while the ralbulldozing tactics used by Powers in ly concluded with an address by Attohis anxiety to land in Congress, will rney-General M. A. Breeden which nut work, remarked a prominent was also received with enthusiasm. Democrat this morning. The entire evening was much appre'This bulldoxlng and talk ot revolution in tbe aisle of Utah is not meet- ciated by the largeIncrowd present, tha that section, and largest ever held ing with tbe success he anticipated it whenever a pertinent point was made, would, and it is a sure fact that within and there was many rtf them, the fifteen minutes after he ia defeated and lie will be defeated he will Join speaker received anofovation. The Republicans the convention this new party movement. Some of the methods In vogue, are city treated their guests In splendid shape, a part of their entertainment far from right, aa for Instance: consisting of a fine banquet, served at There are now lota of quiet workers going through the state telling the the Congregational church. Mormon Republicans that to keep Reed Smoot In the Senate It la necessary to OMNIPOTENT POWERS. elect O. W. Powers to Congress, to give to there a Democratic majority protect remarked an about him, but this ia all wrong, because as Say. a matter of fact, and the story la be- town politician. "Great man that Powcoming too well known to be able to ers, eh? Great man, ehhu. Goes to question it, O. W. Powers had aa much work and get nominated on the Demto do with tbe prosecution of the Reed ocratic ticket Are you wine? What does he want with 0 dinky nomination Smoot investigation na did Crltchlow, Charles Taylor, thevattorney, or any of of that kind, unices be has a cinch? Do you think he wants to tbe rest of them, and aa a further matter of indisputable fact, the testimony get turned down, looking for tha marof Judge Powers In that cane was noth- ble heart? Not much, nit It's a dead ing more or leas than a stupid argu- everlasting grab he's after, ebu. What docs he do, eh? How does ment he lay hla Un?s? Does be get out like Furthermore it la a well authenticated fact that Powers waa In com- a little rubadub and bleat all over the munication with Attorney Taylor and town. Not your unde He closes hia trap, lota the Senator Burrowa, chairman of that committee, for over a year before the other fellow dink around and butt In, while he aits back and amllea. ri-lahearing came up. eh? lf I waa one of the Mormon Repub"Hes got a glad hand for everylicans, or a Democrat either, I would certainly would not feel under any deep body; the big mitt He gives a sugar smile and then with a Carrie Nation obligations to Judge Powers. Tbe people should keep these facta backhander swats you one In the think In mind when It comes to tha ballot, tank. He's all right, too, all right, all right and ahow Judge Powers how they apWhat'a hla game? Starts a new preciate hla duplicity. party call H the American. What 'a the finish. Repubs are knocked sky WA8ATCH COUNTY SAFE. o high, your Unde smashed; Dems get Republican County Chairman D. C. cornea In; Repubs Powow walks Hanks, of lleber, waa in the city today. the pickings, and Uncle t Great game, Speaking of the political situation in Into congress. that county, Mr. Hanks waa very ehhe? But profile are gelling wine V him. hopeful. thin tricks are about aa thick aa Hla our down looks good "Everything m net age on a stamp. Pretty soon lti Two a for way Republican victoryand then what? years ago waa our first Republican election, Pf-is-t. victory, aa it had always been DemoUncle Powwow goes home and alls cratic before that I am aura though, that Wasatch county will be In the Re- down to think hisit over, and tries to think tank and get out publican column when the votes are straighten off his gray. the iclclea counted, he raid. "Pf-is- t. Eh? Ehhe?" 'The new American movement looks pretty alim in our section. I don't believe they will have any following are Redown here. Our Republican our people too loyal to publicans. swerve from the proper jath." pf-lst- ce ianoi football game is (AciiiLs a gw-a- t dual of interest in local football circles. The fans are divided as to tiie prospective outcome of the game, but Coa.h Maddock says his luiys have a good chance to win. and if they do. this victory over the Colorado, ''Invincible." will give them such confidence that they will go through the year without defeat. applause at the consluaion of hla speech. Sira. Charles 8. Plummer rendered th Flag Without a Slain" and waa forced to repeat the last verse for an encore. The Declaration of Principles, which waa adopted at the first meeting on tiia 14th day of September in the the Graud theatre waa adopted as the for tbe party. The badge GATHER IN MEMORY OF platform adopted at the same time, an American r0BTHE DEPARTED THOMAS flag, waa again adopted by the mass KEARNS. convention as ihe emblem of their Said Iarty. Ihe business being concluded ,nm Ogden Area and tbe convention adjourned at B:3U to b. Thors Thera A., o'clock. Much Weren't Many Others The house was comfortably filled by Talking Uttle Doing. eager curiosity seeker and paid follow30. The ePr- - ers of the aggregation, but few memsalt Lake, September bers or would be members put in ail appearance. !V Were true to our panics down there, all of ua. Democrats ami Republicans. Y.'e don't want any purity1 parties. ed 'By Oar Special Correspondent . E ' MORNING, Orlando-lando-land- t, Orlando-lando-land- OCTOBER 1,1004. CHICAGO 4. NEW YORK 0. Chicago. Sept. 3d. 'Chicago slim out New York today, Attendance. tiRiNi. ftwe It. H. E. Chicago 7i n 3 3 New York Batteries While, Sullivan aud Hey-duChcsliru, Putnam atm McGuire. Brooklyn. Sept. 30. Brookljn abut 0111 St. Louis today. 4 to 0. The batA ting of the locals was opixirtuue. feature of the game was the fielding of Jordan, who accepted nine chance. Attendance, lut). Score St. lands Brooklyn R. H. E. Batteries O'Neil and ell aud Ritter. 0 7 2 4 12 1 Butler, Mitch- First game: Welraer and Kllng; Elliott and Marshall. Kecnud game: Score Chicago .. New York R. II. E. Ludgren and Bowermun. ..I...5 3 O'Neil; 2 1 9 8 Taylor and 3-- 9TH. The Oregon Short Line, formerly (The Utah Central! will sell tickets Ogden to Salt City Oct. 3rd to Oct 9th, good to return until Oct 12th, for $1.60 round trip. Trains leave Ogden 7:25 a. m., 8:10 a. m.t 10:45 a. m., 3:20 p. m, 8:30 p. ms and leave Salt Lake 10:20 a. m, City returning 7:00 a. 1:30 p. ra., 5:45 p. m., 11:45 p. m, arriving at Ogden one hour later. Chicago, Sept 30. Worth summary: First race, six furlongs False won; Avenger second; Ethel Scruggs third. Time. 1:21 4 5. Second rare, five furlong Effls won; Sly Musette second; Dixie Lad third. Time, 1:07 persual of thia mornings Herald, providing one has the temerity to do such a thing, would lead to the conclusion that the meetings of tha Womans Auxiliary yesterday in the Grand Opera house was In fact a roaring maaa of scrambling to get seething women, their names affixed to the document a enable them to declare that would themselves as members of that organization. The Herald in all seriousness claims that 500 ladies were present This la a distortion of the actual facts. There were really, by actual count 150 ladles at the gathering, and of thia left before number, more than the meeting waa over, and there were not, and in not up to the present, as far aa brand out more than seventy-fiv- e In favor of the more. If It don't happen It's In the Herald." TIIE A one-thir- DEMOCRATIC d COMMITTEE. DETROIT, 4; MID PHILADELPHIA, I. Philadelphia. Sept 30. Philadelphia and Detroit broke even today. Tha second game was called because qf dark nee. Attendance, 1,500. MARK. Cincinnati, Sept. 30. Major 'Seltr.ar today failed In an attempt to break the world's trotting record for geldings, Weather rengoing a mile in 2:02 ditions were not very favorable for a trial of thia kind. Major Delniar waa paced by a runner driven by Brett Hudson. Major Helmar finished In good LEHI REPUBLICAN, Mr. S. W. Bora, precinct chairman and member of the Utah" county Republican committee, was In Balt Lake today for a short stay. Mr. Rosa stated that everything In Utah comity pointed to a grand Republican victory thia foil, that the entire Republican ticket would be carried by a good, safe margin. In Lehl alone we will give the Republican ticket a majority of not leca than 200. while other Utah county towna will do aa well. In fact an well ia the ticket received there that I know i ) SL LIQUOR 5 Bar Tto 4. shaite. Major Delniar has a record of 1:59 trotted with wind shield and pace makers in front aud side, but this Is not recognized by tne T rolling Association. Both Creaceua and Major Delmar have trotted In 2:02 paced by a runner only. Summary: 2:14 class, pace, purse, $1,500, three In rive Sunny Slope won tha third, 2:14 fifth and sixth heats In 2:10 Edwin C. won tbe second and Fun-sto- n fourth hast in 2:02 4, 2:13 won the first heat In 2:10 14. 2:08 class, purse $1,500, two In three Sweet Marie won the second, and Oson-om2:07 third heats In 2:08 won the first heat In 2:07. To heat the worlds gelding trotting record. Major Delmar foiled, lime, 1:01 2:02 :30 by quarters: . MTS 4 I 372 i 1 BEST t 1-- 5. It PropL ' t AMUSEMENTS i 3--4, 4, 4. 3-- 4. an 4. 2, C. M. Laedom GRAND Saturday, October Matinee and A 2, 4. Night . 4, 4. HOMESPUN GRAVESEND. New York, Sept. 30. GraveecnJ sum. mary: First race, about six furlong won; Jerry G. second; Esou-theHilder-bran- ou t' ' V fr (Phona 228X) 1 A BEAUTIFUL PA8TORAL COMEDY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS 2:17 class, pace, purse $1,500, three In five Nancy H. won tha third, 2:10 fourth and fifth heala In 2:10 2:07 Little Sphlnlx won the 2:12 first and second heata in 2:12 2, CAFE 8429 Washington Avanua. 3-- 4, 3-- 4, H. Pattlacn, FALSTAFF HEART WANTED 1,000 MEN To unload schooaara at the Salt Lake Beer hall. It la tha place to get the longest and folleaL th biggest and coldest achooa-- ar of bear In town Cor five cents. Choicest whlakiaa brandies and win and all klnda of aoft drinks. Flaws Una of cigars In town. Call la ovary body aa yon pan by and sample one goo Is. Corns 28th and TJicola avenue. ' 1 'tS , D. W. CATTS Proprietor. d third. Time, 1:11. Third race, mile and a sixteenth Martinmas won; Wotsn second; Little Em third. Time. 1:47 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Dick Bernard won; The Southerner, second; Seymour third. Time, 1:48 Fifth race, five and a half furlnnga Coy Maid won; Sumatra second; Bravery third. Time. 1:10. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth 2-- 5. (Hal Rstda Maeterpisca,) to "Human Hearts" tha Swaatest Story ovor told A Touch of Human Nature. A Companion Play THE ITALIAN 5. Pricoa Matinee: Adults 25 cent a, children 10 cents, to any past of the house. Night prices, 76c, 50o, 25e SWISS t ) COLONY ; on the Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on the Pacific ooasLTbair wlna are absolutely pure. If yon wish to dispense good cheer for the holiday order some of their wine from SPECIAL SALE! FRAZZINI BROS 2357-235- . . - 9 Wish. Av ft F. The Owl Saloon LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS HATS AND CAPS 1 ! r Brea, Prop. No. 232 25th fit Dealer in first claaa liqnora ot all kinds, winea and brandy. AR goods delivered to any part of dty every Saturday. Whlaky 76 eta to $1.7$ qnart. Wine 36 rfo pr. quart, $ quarto, $L Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey pr. gaL O'Neill 35 cents and up $2.36 to I- A $5. O'NEILL BROS 'Phona 135z. Dont forget the day, SATURDAY ONLY Prep. ' 4 WHERE TO EAT ' Sr First game: R.H.E. Score 13 7 Detroit 9 11 2 Philadelphia Killian. Raymond and Drill; Plank and Noon eh. .... .,(...4 Second game: Score Detroit Philadelphia. Jaeger and' Drill; Schreck. . Leader BOSTON Millinery .. R.H.E. ..5 4 Applegate 2 7 1 and fib K3S89EEXES8SBEBCKBSBBKKSIE3 The new Democratic county commit- tee la as follows: First District 8tephen Moyle. C. J. Johnson, Jamea Moffatt Eh M. Weller, D. F. Collett Sam Dowse. Sencond Precinct M. R. Brothers, George G. Smith, B. E. Hamer. Third Precinct John H. Back, John C. Hayes, J. H. Haalam. Fourth Precinct Edgar Howe, F. C. Moyle. Ludan Ray. Fifth Precinct H. Bamberger, G. F. Putnam, John W. Arnup. County Districts Nicol Hood, Jobn Gabhott, H. C. Carlisle. D. A. McMillan. M. R. Porter, John G. Sharp, H. M. Halgh. J. R. Rawlins, Thomas Page, John W. Grant t 2-- 6. Third race, mile and 70 yard Dr. Stephens won; Ohenterelle second; Easy Tragedy third. Time, 1:61 5. Fourth race, aix furlongs Woodsecond; land Belle won; St. Paula Julia M. third. Time, 1:20. Fifth race, mile and fifty yards Sioux Chief won; Falerntan second; Bubador third, 'nine, 1:53 Sixth race, alx furlonge-Copper-f- ietd won; Rankin second; Bay wood third. Time, 1:20. 1 MISREPRESENTED FACTS I WINES Pf-ls- SPORTS Oi j 3-- 4. 3-- RACES FAILED TO TO SALT LAKE FAIR OCT. 4TH TO OCT. 8TH TO WORTH. 4 5 McGiunity; ... ... RATES CITY-ST- ATE First race, six furlong Fenian won. Fiver second, Ben Lear third. Time, l;l9 Korea Second race, five furlong won, Trixie White second, Belle S. third. Time, 1:05 Tow Rowe Third race, six furlong Tom Man-kin- a won, Kobe Court second, third. Time, 1:201-4- . Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Luliin won. Never Such second, Taby Toss third. Time, 2:07 Fifth race, six and a half furlongs Annie Davis won. Jasso second, Rachel Ward third. Time, 1:28 Sixth race, mils and seventy yards R. H. E. .....12 14 9 19 CHEAP RegiTustiga won, Sagnea HI. second, nald third. Time, 1:491-4- . Fronts won; Gravtna second; Little Em third. Time, 1:49. CHICAGO. 12; NEW YORK. 9. New York. Sept. 30. Chicago won both games from New York today, but neither contest waa treated seriously by tbe play era. Attendance, 2.4U0. Score Chicago. . New York DELMAR. Sept. SO. Delmar St. marlr: OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hare the boot Short ordcro t all hours; All klnda of game and fish In aaaaen. Extra flno dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. in, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and StoSp. m. JIM A YOUNG, 284 Twenty-fift- A CAFE Propo. Street h rm 'ana Munsing Dolls Vest Any Laundry To advertise our MUNSINO UNDERWEAR, tbe beat on earth for ladles and children, we will give every little girl who will nurae to tho Z. C. M. I. Saturday, October 1 BEFORE NOON and bring her do lie and Mamma, n handsome little doll's Test FREE. 8 Be Sure to Come Before Noon We Only Give Them in the Morning a number of leading Democrats that will vote the Republican ticket, a num- L can wash and Iron your linen and return It Some laundries do thlo washing and Ironing batter than oth-sr- a and return tha goods more promptly. This lo ona of tho better kind of laundrloa. In faet than ore nano Ilk it In thia community. Our waahlng lo done on scientific principles. Our Ironing Is dona on tho worlds boot machinery. Our delivery lo done by competent man who appreciate tho value of promptness. In every department we guar antra perfect work. If we're net carting year work, we'd like to have a trial which we guarantee to please you or aak for no pay. ;; i Ogden Steam Laundry, ber of them being Democratic couaty candidates. Speaking of the new party. Mr. Rosa stated as hia belief that they would not get a vote hi that county. In fort that even If It tried to get an entry them It would be shored 437 25th Street. aside. i 4 P m l ' ir f Phone 174. UTAH. OGDEN, Xjrr rr i n f V. J!PI r U IJ ' ; . t . i A I K f j |