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Show THE MQRXIXQ EXAMINES OGDEN. UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 1 SALT First race, sellim;, 5 furlongs Individe. After a period the K. IWkii. 7 in i, won; terlude, Bath besi'h, 115. J. Booker, 3 to 2, if moi'.rniuq the widow H;,r.n entered Mix From, 115, W. Nanarz. the re.vu.n of mrrriniuv: l t.;M gl(ti 7 lo 1oirero became Mrs. Wolf, nr.i w;,'n hi scalp i, thirj. Time, 1:01 tirauiie, I'arlielc, Effervebctui-c- , C. i. wcat to the Geai Fa along with aii rbouoe amt lirii-rill corporeal remains. ;.e aio ran. tlie Secoi..l race, ec.uug, 5 furlongs wife of a tuan named Tier, nmi wlieu Kuiheriue Ennis, 115, H. Smith, 3 lo Mr. Tiger changed 1: stripes fur a wo.i; Mr. liaJc, bs, llildcbraud, 8 to nhi.l robe In ti c -- rent beyond pretty 7 lo 5, second; Lnnara, 1i7, Law rvucc, another hulsnd of the she selected 1, third, lime, l:i2 Birdie 1., rerchel aud Tiszeu ulo name of Rabbit. Kansas ( y Journal. ran. nisterv M Child Slavrrr. Third race, sclilr.g, 6 furlouga Uau It waa iiot until lSti ihat factory Colli us, ii4, E.Wuit'h, 5 to 1, non; Wager, lop. Fuller. 5 to 1, second ; work for children und-- r nine was proJames J. Orbeu, lnt, Hildebrand, 7 to hibited or that ehildrm Mwecn niue Brick Flow- and sixteen were not a.iuwcd to work 2, third. Time. 1:11 er, Dutiful, Libcrto, Pilot, more titan twelve lieu. a day, aud it Tom Hawk, Emu and Auired alao rau. was not until 1802 that the law requirFourth race, mile and a slxtec.uh ed an apprentice to he provided with Chub, lt4. liwrcure, 2 to 1, won: Flo two auits of clothing, one of which was Bob, 1U2. Hildcbraud, even, won; Brag, to be new each year. Notwithstanding 107, E. Walidi, 3 to 1, second; Cbub, this protection, when Mr. Trol104, laiarciice, 2 to 1, third. Time, lope partial wrote the "Factory Boy" in IMO 1:47. Three starirr. by of raglifth race. G furlongs Gold Rose, It waaandillustrated emaciated litiidren wbit-loo, H. Sn.iih, 9 to lo, won; Ralph ged now he regarded only a gross Kccac, 98; Ijiwrcnce, 20 lo 1. second; would of the truth, but which exaggeration 2 third. Time, Cutter, li5, Booker, to 1, then produced no adverse continent 1:14 Tyrolean also ran. Time and were perhaps as lmlueiitiiil In reSixth race. G furlong Payne, 105 Hildebrand, 6 lo 1, won; forming the abuses they displayed as Tout's I'aniii" in exiling Judge Demon, 105; H. Smith, 1 to 2, was "Um-lsecond; liuapala, 102. Lawrence, 12 attention to tbe evils of slavery. New Roaxerlc York World. to 1, third. Time, 1:20 and My Gen also ran. smc l(Vfntltiu. To break a mirror to many persons Hennings, D. C, Nov. 29. Result : First race, 6 furlong Applaud, Indicate tlie death of Lite permin who won; Neptune, second; June, third. last looked into the mirror or some seTime, 1:22. rious Injury to Ibct l'r.on. The savSecond race. 6 furlongs Applaud, tribes of nearly every conn try beage won; Hawirey, second; Only One, lieved that striking either the imago or third. Time, 1:17. inThird race, steeplechase, about 2 12 the shadow of sny person meant on miles Woden, won; Woolgatherer, jury to that person. They believed the shadow represecond; Walter Cleary, third. Time, that the image og a sented tbe spirit of ieron. and many 0:07. Fourth race, 6 furlongs Thoesmla, are the tail's told of miigieians who inwon; Bragg second; Grand Duchess, flicted the Injuries on peranns they inflicted on their Image. To drop a stone third. Time, 1:1G Fifth race, mile and 40 yards Briar-thorp- into water where the image of a person was reflected meant death or aome won; Conkling. second; Zanl-quthird. Time, 1:45 dire disaster. s Sixth race, mile and Graziilu, won: Gowan, second; ProA gittr Xmrlr. ceeds, third. Time, 2:03 Francis Grose, whose work on tbe popular superstitions of tbe day waa TO BE MATCHED. compiled in tbe year 1787, says: "Th pennants of Suffolk have a simple and Stanford University, Cal., Nov. 29. never failing cure fur ague. It ia this: A letter has been received from Abe, Write Ihe word Abacadahara in form superintendent of the atheleiic depart- aa shown below, place It in s nutshell ment of Waseda University, Japan, ex- and wear the same about the neck." pressing a desire to arrange an inter- The form la here given: national basball match between Stanford aud Japanese University. Wase-d- a University won the intercollegiate A C A I A B A championship. The Japanese prefer C A D A U , io have the game take place in San ADA D Francisco. There is a strong probability that the match will be arranged. The DlSrrrarr. At one time there were two member of the house of communa nimied Montagu Matthew and Mntthew Montagu the former a tall, linndsum man and tbe latter a little man. During a era-io- n of parliament, the speaker having addressed tbe latter aa tlie former. Montagu Matthew observed that it was (Continued from Page 2). strange he should make such a misthere waa n great a differtake, Postmaster-Genera- l Payne tonight ence ladween them as between. a horse gave out the following tjllicial state- Chestnut and a eimeUiut hor.-ment: For a number of years the post office mUeie Xerenary, department has admitted to the mails He-F- or the pc:ft enjoyment of the advertisement a and other matter Ihet-- must be cempic'.e ccufltlence love esti'guessing' or concerning mating, contests. The question of Phe 1 have heard pa say Identically whether or nut these schemes are lot- the same thing almut sausages. teries ha been several times present who held ed to the attorney-generathat they were not lotteries within the meaning of the postal lottery art. "In view of two recent cases in which the Supreme court and the New York court of appeals rendered felt opinions, the postmaster-genera- l warranted In again submitting the Folquestion lo the attorney-genera- l. lowing the opinions in these cases, holds that thess the attorney-genera- l schemes are lotteries. "It is therefore incumbent on the postoffice department lo enforce the law under which the postmaster-genera- l is authorized upon evidence satisfactory to him that any person or company is engaged in conducting a lottery or other scheme for the distribution of money or cbance, to issue an order that ail mall addressed to such be returned person or company stamped fraudulent. "Aa a number of legitimate enterprises have adopted these estimating or guessing contests as a means of advertising, and in view of the admission to the mails of matter pertaining to these contests within the last few years, the elimination of these schemes from the mails cannot be made immediately absolute. If such a scheme has ever been entered upon the department will not issue an order that will seriously injure a legitimate business. Each case will be handled separately and no scheme which involves the plan ruled against by the attorney-general will hereafter be allowed to commence operations." n, DEPARTMENT . T jtNDS schools. for f pres-amo- the school district of Bt lzL.v The amount apportioned ,WsfV.ke City is IS3.889 and to the w si7 47. Tlie total si hool pop-o- f the district of the county Is made gnd the apportionment r fapi 1FIiiow,n Uhls si lowing the fpiirUonnient of each district of the Appor- - i Popu- - tion-wuri- 2M 5K0 ;Il Draper jj ri mem. lailon. Jordan 5-- 1"" 3-l'-nion U" J4-- 81 5--Murray Murray LSill 6M S s-- 362 496 218 Jordan., .. .. .. Creek Bl Cottonwood Tzvioravllle. . Creek r 86d 671 ...181 Creek.. w ii,s 287 Creek gl Mill 51 I 1 tSarCreek Brighton But Mill Herriman -? ,,w Jordan .. ... cEot LbIk Cottonwood U 7 ..14- 90 0 306 99 7 -- 84 180 180 01 i 18 ...2. 47S 312 1M J.030 1,10- .. indy ij Granite.. tJ Bingham.. Blrerton.. .. j Granger Orem Point ,17 1 126 .40 orth .. Brighton. Dell . 51 Granger . . Bluff Dnle 95 Bingham. . 59 . .. . ...... Taylorsville Total. . .. ,. 248 38 40 276 124 19 20 138 114 28 160 318 2b8 306 80 .. ..159 .. .. ...... 134 153 . , , . . ..8,739 - 200 860 Sol 182 253 80 100 430 G 51 1j.4j8 lottib levy marries. has reached the city of the re-marriage In New York City, of BIm Lottie Levy to Cecil James, a well to do Jewish citizen of that odty. Mr. uil Mia. Levy are row at home to their friends at 109 west One Hundred and ptnt street. New York. The bride is tht laughter of the late Bam Levy of Word mt and ban often appeared on concert stage with success. rehearsing with the Ullian ItUdell company after her removal to Gotham, when the met Cedi James, Idling tenor of a French opera com puny from New Orleans, and It was not long before Miss Levy concluded that 1 domestic life was her forte, and lo the Inevitable. Mrs. James till ba the reripent of numerous let-i- n of congratulation from her Utah this city, 1I1, local She was suc-rttnb- ed frtmila v A DOWN. JARRED CEILINGS damage e 1 of School runlT Superintendent made the first apportlun-wrh school funds during the rcxm'T Corbett about the ring and aim ins the ropes, iih hi head and KhLiulier. Then C.irhcU got in sume short arm blow, a l:ft to the ja viand a right uppercut to the face. Corbett received a etratgin right on tho nose but Corbett drove in a telling right to the budy, Xelisou drew blood from Corbett a nuse and mouth, landing several ttjrifie leu and riglit hiri-arblows Corbel 1 fought back wildly- 'Kelson ktgit after Corbett, landing almost at will. The gong sounded wii It Nelson landing straight left and rights to the face, bringiug the blood from Corbet t's nose. 'J be be.l seemed welcome to Corbel It was Nelson's round. Round 7 Nelson resumed his shoving ladies and at dose quarters staggered Corbett with three right to the jaw. He followed it with straight left to the face, forcing Corbett U give way. Another right found a resting place on Corbet fa mouth. At ml stage Corbett got in a wicked right to the jaw, but Nelson gave two one and planted left and right oa Corbett' face. Corbett fought buck hard, but was met with a right swing to the jaw and a left a.raight to ike face. Nelson kept up the bombardment, fluall nearly flooring Corbett with a fierce right swing to the jaw. Nelson had Corbett groggy, forciug him agAinst the ropes with blood streaming front his face, mouth and nose, and presenting a sorry spectacle. Wea it and almost tottering to bis corner aa the gong clanged, was Corbett, and it was Nelsons round by a wide margin. Round 8 Nelson missed several lefts for the face. He then sent right U the face and Corbett stalled desperately. Corbetts fare soon broke out bleeding afresh. Corbett kept in very elose, missing several desperate awing and waa then forced to Nelsons corner, Nelson pegging away at lilts face. Corbett drove a wicked right io Nelson's face, but the latter handed out a rushing right that caught Corbett on the jaw. The fighting here was most dexperute. Corbett fought wildly, while Nelson mnde his blows teil, seldom falling to land. He uppercut Corbett viciously several times, with right and brought more blood from Corbett's face. When the gong rang Corbett landed a fearful right ffwing to Nelson's jaw, but there was no jterceptilile effect on the Battling man's aide. Round 9 Corbett complained to tho referee that Nelson was holding him with his head, but no attention was paid to the complaint. In a mix Nelson drove his right to the. face and a hard left to the body. Corbett missed two fearful left awing and they then mixed it again, Nelson forcing Corbett against a fierce left to the jaw, but this had no effect on the Chicago man who farced Corbett about the ring, landing fearful right and left Jolts st will. Corbett was helpless and could not protect himself. Nelson landed an avalanche of straight rights and lefts to Ihe face and the gong saved Corbett from almost certain defeat. It looked as if he was motioning to his seconds to throw up the sponge. Round 10 Nelson went right after Corbett. Corbett hung to Nelson fighting back like a wild man. His swings were wild, however. Nelson again rushed Corbett to the ropes, landing at will with right and left on the face. Corbett waa groggy, but the rrowd yelled to atop It!" stop it.Nelson went, after Corbett, who could scarcely raise his hands. Corbett seconds seeing the helpless and hopeless condition of their charge, threw up the sponge aa a token of defeat. Corbett waa carried to Ms corner with blood streaming from his nostrils, mouth and ears, an utterly defeated pugilist. Nelson left the ring with scarcely a mark to show that be had been in a fight. Ton-- suit has been filed In the court by Mrs. G. Cereghlnn the Oregon Short Line railroad empany. She asks $4,000 for damages dim to her house on Third West street mu Seventh South. She claims that district ipiut built a spur switch nearaome houan owned by her and that the Jar of the engines was such as to causa the ioti Dilations of the houses to settle, tin sails snd ceilings to crack, the outer vtlle to break and they have been redond unsafe, and unfit for habitation. to her. lose In the sum stated dtftedant ' slnre. Joseph mckenzie dead. Jowph A. McKenzie, an old time and nhied employe at the Alta club, died ynuTilsy, at his home, 138 East Fifth bath sirret, from a three weeks' 111-- with typhoid fever. recently that he had bought biter of the warts lesion m l fr lv - RACES It waa got the fever, but unexpectedly resulted, and death follow!. u it Invariably does in such "editions The deceased was 38 year dd nd leaves a family. He also leaves ids circle of friend to mourn Ml The funeral will be held at noon, i'Wnrruw, from the Seventh ward l, where the friends are Inv- ENTRIES FOR TODAY. Los Angeles, Nov. 29. Following are the entries at Ascot park for Wednes- day: i 2-- 2 3-- 8-- e, 1-- three-sixteenth- ITS f THE 1-- SO, The VaelUhwema' l.it(kk. Talkit'g about th Bri.-.- h ur.iocrv ey. a woman wlw hi nut It on Its he. lth tells me that Ihs fciui.'jim-sectioof it r stirs out witUfftt a latchkey. We carry Inti likcy over licn bat we don't do iLU the British way. The American woman ties her key In Ihe corner of her handkerchief or hides it under the met or puts ft into Iter puree ahiug with coll cream recipes and car tickets and samples. parades hers. The woman who knows her tells me that has seen luichkry set with preciu'.n stones ojtd fastened to lung chains. Rite its aeeu tlum gilded and struu-from licit; she Jtas seen them with pins on tlie hack of them, worn ns brooches. She tells me that the Englishwoman would no sooner leave her latchkey at borne than her husband would hi bath. T1m thing 1 puaib!y new to the Englishwoman and, being new. ia paraded. With ua over hive It ia an old story. jsessing the reality. tlie syiulml is of atuall moment to tin. We are content t leave tlie latchkey under the mat- .- Washington rust. , SWISS " JO a a Flskrraa. Tlerbert Kpenccr once wuu a curium wager. Qe was slaying for a fishing holiday lit the house of Sir Francis Iowell, the president of the Rcottinh academy, rnrt while angling for trout he happened to drop hia eyeglasses im a deep pool of tlie river. In the evening he relate-- Id mlrcdventurc to and the guests, and said that I was prepared lo list that lie would re cover ihe piuce-ufrom the twit tom of the pool. Ilia friends declared that till wui an Impossible feat, but Herbert Spcnccr si ill offered to make the bet. Hia challenge was accepted by one of tlie visitor. Upon tlie following evening Kpencpr relumed to the house with tlie missing eyeglasses. He had fustened a stroug magnet on tbe cud of his fishing line and fished for the glasses until it crime Into contact W to their steel rims. ! e 831 Corn-Fe- 24th Street. Thou d No. 61k, BL ONeill Bros, Prop. No. 32 25th St. Dealers la first class liquors of all toted, wines and brandy. All goods d Svesed to any port of city ovary Saturday. Whleky 7E eta to L76 qnvb quart, $L Wine 86 eta pr. qnar Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey pr. gak IE Uf soONEILL BROS, Prep. Phene 135. Always on Time At the Dance At the Theater, or Catcha Train in a Hurry Remember WHERE TO EAT Always'Phone 22. CAFE Allen BOSTON OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the beet Bkert seders t all hour. AH kinds of game and Bah In esae Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 12 to p. m, 25e. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and I to S IIM A YOUNG, Prop 184 TwenUcfifth Biroal, t 421 25th a , ( H. Patties FilSTiF GIE 1 428 Washington Avtnu IV.' .tfh'8 r Warning, EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES receive 60 per cent oa OwBpintaree taken within the II I Reward. OGDEN Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All week Guaranteed. Enquire of Ot Nolaen, 545 11th atroaL Teltphono S29-y- i, S. LIQUOR j B. M. Leedom ' St P-- (Si ' . Transfer Company! WINES Tva Effect. Sir. C. TThat are jott crjlng about, my dear? Mrs. C.- -l have Just bceu reading tbe o.d love letters you sent me before we were married. Mr. C. That's funny. 1 wa reading them myself tlte other day and they made me laugh. j Beef go to Ballard & Rinckcrs The Owl Saloon ! you want & Eastern COLONY BROS. FRIZZINI 36th g : rkllawtktr If finest the Fscifie coast ralsa the wines grape on the Fsclflc coat.Thelr are absolutely pure. It you wish to dl wens good cheer for the holidays order aome of their win front j A "Were you ever In love, Edwin? "No. hut I have brother who's had measles an' mump an moft every t hi Jg." Harper's ilazar. THE r.t-tJv- e SO daye at GABBXRG'S . STUDIO, 71 25th SL next fl kl (333 GSgUSSB eszi A REWARD OF IMPORTANT FIFTY DOLLARS CABINET MEETING d 9 1901. AHACADARARA BACADABAH . A reward of Fifty Deftaro (f 50.05), will be paU by tha Utah Ugtol A Power Co. for tho arrest of party or parties who oa tho evening of April 29th, 1903, caused a "abort circuit" oa fto electric traasmlsalea tins, through interference la eomo maaoar with said companys llnea th from the pewer bouse, kaowa aa Pl at a point about one mile aacer Btatioa, sear tha month of Ogdon Canyon, Persona are warned hot to interfere la say win with said Ua It to safe to tho pnbtto if unmolested, but serious results to props ty and possible fatal results to persons can bo caused through tha brooking of Insulators, or tha throwing of wires, limbs of trees, or ptmttac obstruction over th wires of company's said alsctrio traaa m dsaUsa POWER CO., UTAH LIGHT By 11 S Campbell Mg H ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Are. l, S'he NUMBER First race, aelling. 6 furlongs Dusky Secret. Babe, Dan Collins, Miracle II.. Laureates. 109; Cloverton, 105; Nellie Wei tho tf, 106. ited. Serond rare, purse, 2 year olds, 5 furlongs Schoolcraft, Barto, 116; Lawful. Cotillion, Black Joe, Philanthropist, Devon B., Hilona, 112; West Brookfield. 105; Kiapar, 102. ' Tljird race, mile and n. sixteenth Harbor, Emperor of India, 110; Great Eastern, 101; Tom Hawk. Durbar, 98. 6 2 furlongs Dolago, WORLD Fourth race,106; Furtian, 104; Igna117; Luckett, cio, 100; Tendercrest, 98; FunnyaiJe, 90. 99; Judge Denton, 96; Lerlda, AITLING" nelson Fifth race, selling, mile and 50 yards whips YOUNG CORBETT. McOrathlana Prince. 110; Ethylene, lira unit B.a 108; Diamante, 107; Clnrlnnalus, 106; 1. fConiinucd from Page One). "Thers are. nvt many men Hana Wagner, 104; Canejo, 96. Golden one mile smoke cigari at $2 each, saM the e Sixth race, selling, Corbett against the ropes, and Light. 118; Casador, El Orient e, 112; gar man fn a downtown ranaurai around the ring; Gyp, 106; Exa-pmuch patronized by customers wbe (i landing almost Mr. Robinson, 110; July 102. 107; Hrigeraon, and face. Corbett stall-- d not have to wernr about the ccfyt c. then In aome heavy their luncheon, "hut we have to ketr, BADLY. FARE FAVORITES Pul right and left to the face them In stock. When they calks, fly. Corbntt fought shoulder to it la usually by a rMipjf of blu 29. for, Favorites Nov. both missing fierce right and San Francisco, ""hPlw cuts. Nelson landed left and fared badly at Oakland today, Major chums who are Kuching together aftc; 2?: 'rtnW to the Jaw, but Corbett Tenny being th only winner. One of a long parting who are feefiug good mtenrd Nelson out with straight the disappointments waa Silverakln. and who want a heavy awoke after a 10, hut liberal meal. Aa a matter of fact played down to 7 to went jfi ihe Jaw. Corbett followed It He waa wheel up moat men think they are burning monas the harrier "JhIt8nl ,eK (wings, as the bell tried to waa practically left. Kelson mtle ey when they pay $1 for a cigar, glxt; He groggy. im wt RmuHss cents for one, Clgnr and from tiiai he went to his unsteady ' Corbetts work at the close of First race, furlongs, selling Bard down to three for M cents is cousk! 1offset the gain by Nelson in won; Albemarle, neoapd; ered about the right thing. We sell i 4. ny When Corbett sent Burns, third. Tims, 1:16 nt 35 cents each ci Second race, Futurity wnree, selling good many cigars left to tbs faceand Jaw three for L In fart, they are tht Cardinal Barto, wont a Del Carina, tom. standard thing in high priced cigars 1:1. second; Platt, third. Time, 78rd Occasionally a customer wlU buy a Third race, one mile and They went to the center of Ball, box of two foliar cigars or even mon won; Tenny, Major a selling with hi .v 9rbmand abortwent to second: Briers, third. Time, L 48 expensive than that for a blribdaj they Mildm, Fourth race, on mile, jmrae present or to send to setae friend coin J'eI,on ahoving Corbett won; Gateway, second; to Europe. These cigars are madt bar, III,!?!1 with hia head on Cor-k- tt itary Man. 1:43 Kelson swung bis Whoa Bill, third. Time, only by skilled workmen aud rrpre bw? l!tT8, 1- handicap 5 furlongs, race. he bead snd Corbett was Fifth sent the highest perfection in clgai Venator, won; Ligrelt, aeoond; Judge, making. New York Times. (UiTti1 thSiih mile and a furlong. Ml-ln- g h, wricked right Cwbs.iL,F A Pell Meaaucrfo of Steve. Byrondal won; Heathwhonv. twice with left to the i A story is told of a Cherokee woman mtl Kelson whipped bis O. W. Trahern, third.. Time, l.o7. who married six times and never got Covw5?rtU'a Jaw. Nelson forced out RACES. of the animal line. When she was ASCOT but the latter up- Hnmt n Jj a girl she was known as Mlaa Motile lie I,!ft to the Jaw. In Favorite, Panther. Bhe married an Indian namLo. Angelca, Nov sent blight t,.., I1 ting Nelson races ed Coon, and when that gentleman H?8 ftc and as the bell won in throe omnded Flo Bob and was transferred to the the dose. Corbetts today Katherine JEnni. happy hunting Jon In their Unit wJ88 n finishing she soon became Mrs. Fox. slightly as ho took Gold Roseevents. NsL books were bd ground The 8r"nd wu about even, The Fox did not last always, and when Imnd nee went to close rather heavily n 1h he entered the last chase the widow inartcrm 1. S to Planted a vicious went to Tim P line on which women married a mild, placid man named rbton th (1st iv first J with b snd Btb swung vicious; Mule, who never bad any kick coming bfcnri left, hut none of the till he harnessed up to draw Lis load landed. ouu Summary; Kelson continued to them turned as-hal- XOVEMREIi OF PEOPLE To Whom You Can Talk Must Regulate the Price You Pay The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co HAS o, j?he,ld in u ul Ber-endo- s,. 5- In Ogden Alone 1,800 Subscribers j In Salt Lake Alone Over 6,800 Subscribers 1-- Jbttnd J Via our 20,000 miles of Toll Lines we Connect You With 25,000 Subscribers in 1-- 4. 3-- f t52 Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Direct Exclusive Communication supplied with 150,000 Subscribers on the Pacific Coast and Canada; 25,000 Subscribers in Colorado and New Mexico |