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Show Fifty Years the Standard ASKS TO EXECUTE LIEN UNKNOWN Eccles Lumber Company Wants to Soil Houses Belonging to Debtors. 1 KILLED I1 VICTIM OF RAILROAD ACCIDENT FOUND NEAR ROY CR08SINQ BY TRAIN CREW. to Have Been Killed While Attempting to Board a Rio Gcando Western Train Card in Pocket Signed "Bob Minto." Believed An unknown negro, the victim of a railroad accident, was found dead near the Rio Grande Westers track about a block south of the Adams Canning factory at 2:45 yesterday afternoon by the train crew of incoming passenger No. 1. The victim of the accident, who was evidently a unemployed transient, bad undoubtedly attempted to board a passing train and had been struck and thrown three ot four feel iroi:. the track. His barn and loft thigh were broken and his akuil crushed in. The incoming train wsa not stopped, but the matter was reported to tho police siation and the patrol wagon with Judge Howell, Chief Browning, Captain Brown, Depuly Sheriff Bel-na- p Officer Hutchins and repaired immediately to the scene of the accident tnd later the body was sent to Lindquists undertaking niCB BAKING POWDER When the officers arparlors. rived the body showed every evidenca of having been dead for some time. The place of the accident la what ia TELEPHONES LEAP YEAR BALL A SUCCESS EXAMINER known as Ihe Roy crossing where the trains slacken their speed and it la Young Ladles Entertain at Second supposed the negro selected this spot Ward Amusement Hall. EDITORIAL ROOMS to board the train. No. 81 Independent Phone Papers from the dead mans pocket BUSINESS OFFICE Tha leap year ball given last night exNo, 120 at tha Second ward amusement hall by Indicate that he had traveled quite Iniependent Phene heads and letter tensively, advertising WM. GLASMANN the young ladles of lha Second ward, cards showing that not long since he No. 123 was a notable auocMS in every Independent Phone..., respect EDITORIAL ROOM Much of the success, of the occasion had been In dan Francisco and Nevada. One card has in 58 waa due to the efforts of the general -- ....No. Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE committee: George Shorten, William a space for the name of the bearer . , ....No, 68 Stillwell and Imogens Wilson, assisted the name "Bob Minto," which Is probBell Phone, ably the victims name. Addresses WM. GLASMANN by the young ladies, who acted as rewritten on car .la were, 401 Facllic No, 120 ception, floor and other oommitieca. Bell Phone. Ilia hall was decorated with squash Avenue,'' Room 21," and the White No, 120 of both telephone oyotomo Beveral persona blossoms and vinea in colored paper. Elephant Saloon, cloned after 8 p. m. Fully 840 very enthusiastic people who have seen the remains remember were present. Music waa funiahed by having seen the negro several times the Elerby orchestra. Next Wednes- within the last few days in the vicinity street. Officer Hutch-in- a day evening the young men will return of Twenty-fift- h the compliment of last night's enterbeing among that number. tainment wtth a bon-bo- n party to be Twenty cents in change, a pocket knife, and tobacco constituted his posgiven at the same place. sessions . He apparently was about 25 years old, large and muscular, and AUSTRIAN DRAWS KNIFE Closing out sale. Chicago Villia-orj- r wore clothes indicating an unemCo., Opera House Block. Murderous Intention Frustrated by ployed transient. It has been decided that aa inquest Edvard Fitzgerald haa Juat returned Countrymen. ia unnecessary. tram a buelarea trip to Denver and through Colorado. Louis Raekirh and Pete Miller, two Austrians, were arrested last evening Tha eale of aeata for the Goddard in a saloon on Wall avenue, for enconcert le bow cuing qn, and indica- gaging in a fight, in which the former Those w ho went to the Grand Opera tion point to a crowded houee to bear drew a knife, evidently with murderous intent. Several Greeks and Aus- house laat evening to see James J. Jefthis great artist baritone. trians who were witnessing the brawl, fries in Davy Crockett. did not exto find in him a finished actor A special feature nt the Goddard disarmed the brandish rr of the knife pert held the fighters until the polioe and they were not disappointed. But concert will be the rendition of Gran-ier'- a and were notified. Officer Herrick and later this much is certain and that Jef"Hosanna, by llr. Goddard and Sergeant Chambers arrived and re- fries pare a better rendition la,of the the Tabernacle Choir. moved the offenders to the police part than the great majority of tha headquarters to answer to the charge audience expected. There are several The fire dollars in gold given away of disturbing tha peace. thrilling rituetiona in the play which ul give Jeffries a chance to show his every Saturday night at Toller's AcadHundred of lives saved every year emy, waa drawn by Miss Ordean. strength, and thus win that apby having Dr. Thomas Eelectric Oii plause that would be denied him were Mr. and lira. Hugn Klauber of San in the houaa Just when it ia needed. he other than tha world's champion, cuts, and powerful at that. He does not get burns, Diego. California, who are viriting In Cures croup. - heals the spirit out of ths lines of the play tfaia city, spent yesterday in Salt Lake wounds of every sort. as well aa a more finished actor would City. but at times he seems ta forget ths mechcanioal style and do some real II. C. Wood, a prominent sheep man, clever acting. It must be said that ha of Bpencer, Idaho, la in town for a few certainly looked the part of the backdays' visit with his wife, who is spendE. C. Warner, Portland .Ore.; Chaa. woodsman laat night Big, strong and ing the winter with her parents, Mr. 11. Willard, Denver, Coo; W. B. Jones muscular, he was tpe picture of robust and Mrs. E. T. Ilulantski. ami wife. Butte. Mont.; W. H. Ryan, health, and the result of years of trainBoston, Maas.; E. J. Campen, Denevr, ing In the prise ring showed itself in Charles E. Farley of Hsrrlsville, and John H. Bryan, Denver, Cola; the supple, elastic movements of the Mtsa Valeha Hurd of Farr West, have Cola, body. The play, itself, is such as to L. Wade, Kansas City; Gea J. been granted a license to marry. The New York; H. R. Irvin, Chi- bring out all ths htstronlc ability the prospective couple are aged rcepeclive-l- y cago; A. P. Tlilbhs and wife, City; champion possesses. He would not be 31 and 17 years. P. B. Ceddon, New York; R. 8. Thomp- at home In one requiring a drees suit U B Stevens, C. H. pnd manner to correspond. The funeral eervli-eover the re- son, Chicago: Miss Anna Roberts as Eleanor E. II. Shields, Molae, Thou, Mackee, Thomas Lee mains of Davidson were New York. acts the part well, and preVaughn, 10 held yesterday at s. m. from the sents a nice appearance. The supportresidence. Speakers were Wm. Price STRIKE TO BE INAU- ing company is good. The attack of and A. H. Lindquist. Interment In the EXTENSIVE GURATED. wolves on the hut of. Davy Crockett in city cemetery. Buenos AyPea, Nov. SO. In view of the mountains is quite a realistic piece be of stage business and one that acts the Mrs. Bessie M. Wards was granted the fact that a general strike will President Quin-tan- gallery gods to applauding loudly. At a decree of divorce from her husband, inaugurated tomorrow. bad long conferences today with the conclusion of the last act Mr. JefWilliam Wsrde, in the Second Judiof the interior, war and fries gave a boxing exhibition with Joe the ministers cial court Isle yesdistrict chief of police, for the Kennedy, his sparring partner. The the marine and afternoon. The grounds terday measures for tho big man looked well In action and peoof adopting purpose of divorce were desert Inn and failure to of possible disturbances. ple were able to gain a alight idea of provide, the absentee husband losing suppression he would be like in a real match the case by default. Mrs. Warde and An official statement was given out shat tonight that the police are fully pre- fight several witnesses were examined. pared to prevent any Interruption of Illves are a terrible torment to the Services over the remains of John J. necessary public services and to proBrewer were held yesterday at 2 p. m. tect purveyors of foodstuffs and those Utile folks, and to some older ones. who are willing to work. The govern- Easily cured. Doans Ointment never from the residence of his brother. A. I Brewer. The house was crowded with ment also has announced that It is fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. friends and old acquaintances who had in possession of sufficient power to At any drug store, 60 cents. come to pay their tribute of last re meet any emergency. Cavalry has streets to the deceased. Sttcaki-rwere been brought to ths caplial to aid in BURT TO ASSUME MANAGEMENT OF GRAND TRUNK. Fred Foul per, Hyrum Bolus p. Ti. W. the preservation of order, and precent Gwilliam, J. W. F. Volker. Interment Interference with the railway or Omaha. Nor. SO. The Bee sirs: it in the Ogden city cemetery. street car service should it bn necessary. A state of setge has not been is reported that Horace G. Buff, who CARD OF THANKS. declared, owing to the fact that so far resigned a year ago as preaeident of no serious breach of the peace haa the Union Pacific railway, is expected Mr. and Mrs. Stark wish to extend been made. to return from the Orient In about their thanks to the many friends whi The general strike movement has four weeks and that he will go directly an kindly assisted them during the been planned to continue only two to New York and assume the mansickness and dc.Rih of their daughter dsvs.bul present signs indicate its pos- agement of the Grand Trunk railway. Agnes. sible extension. There is complete Tho information. It Is said, comes in e a letter from Mr. Burt himself. ittmjuili: y in the city and full FIRE SALE. The same information relates that in the government. Mr. Burt has betn tendered high execSr.fiC h Twenty-fourtstreet utive positions by two others railways, Vancouver, B. C Nov. 30. It ta Washington Ave. All trimmed and announced mday that the Do- one of them the Pennsylvania road. untrimmed hata at prices below g minion government has issued direcIt also slates that he is now on his ever offered. Do not miss this tions for the establishment of two large way home but by which route no will sale. For ten days only. hatcheries on the Northern coast. return la unknown. Mads from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. a, AMUSEMENTS wAn-derf- REEDJ10TEL a a a conff-deuc- n.-a- r offi-ilal- ly anr-lliin- We Are Ready For Holiday Shoppers After Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Etc Dont be backward about looking. Wa will be Just as pleated to ahow you our HOLIDAY GOODS aa aome dealer are to make sales. Wa feel certain you will come back to ua when you want tha article. You won't find our goods duplicated anywhere in the city. New Goods in Large Shipments are Coming in Every Day Travelers are showing beautiful lines and we are buying them in large quantities, believing the good people of Ogden appreciate our efforts to make thia store one of the finest in the west. We premiss to give you new goods always No trash or dead stock. respective Buyers Are Welcome Here. J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY, Progressive People BIG AT THE CLOCK, WASHINGTON AVENUE. Luc.ber company, Tho Eccles through its attorney, J. D. Bxeen, ha filed too com plaints in the Second Judicial district court for the recovery of propen v iron, ita debtors. In the first or these the company sues James E. Horrocks, Irving Fctersou 1710.38 of Fred Howard and all sod and interest, Uen on the building execution of erected from the lumler and that the latter be sold in aatistaction of the amount due. The property involved consists of two houses recently erected by the defendants. The second case is against Joseph J. Whittaker demanding judgment to the amount of flag for principal, interest and attorney's fees fur the collection of a promiasory note alleged to avo been drawn up for six aonfhs, February 1, 1849. DEMOCRATS OLDJSCHOGL BOARD Except G. H. Islaub Replaced by C. J. Roes. At the ward pri merles last night for the nomination of Democratic candidates fir the board of education, all the present Incumbents were by acclamation, except G. H. Islaub, who had previously positively declined and whose name was not considered, C. J. Rosa being nominated in his place. The list of nominees stands aa follows: hirst Ward Dr. E. M. Conroy. Second Ward Dr. R. S. Joyce. Third Ward Judge Thomas D. Dee. Fourth Ward H. W. Gwilliam. Fifth Ward C. J. Ross. A rumor current during the day to the effect that Dr. Joyce would be opposed in the primary, brought the friends of the doctor out In great numbers to his support. The hall and galleries were crowded to the limit, but no opposition developed and Dr. Joyce waa nominated by acclamation. In nn instance did any candidate meet with any opposition. 1, 190 L DECEMBER THE MORNING EXAMINES OGDEN. UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, "FRANCIS DAY SPOUTS OF THEM San Francisco, Nov. 30. The men from the south took the first game in tiie special aeries of five to be played between the late Angelea and Tacoma teams here. Morris men shut out the Tigers, tha score standing six to nothing. Junes pitched great ball for I Angelea, allowing but three hits, which were well scattered. R. H. E. Score .8 11 1 Loi Angeles. , 4 8 2 Tacoma. . ,. . . . .... Batteries Jones and Spies; Thomas and Graham. Umpire McDonald. Favorites Los Angolas, showed up rather poorly at Ascot today, but none cl the winners, with the possible exception of West Brookfield, ran without strong backing. West Brookfield furnished the big surprise y of the day, winning from the favorites, Schoolcraft and coupled in tha betting. West 'Brookfield was played fown from 40 to 20 to 1. post tin, and won during. Summary: First race, C furlongs, selling Dan Collins, won; xJtwrence, second; Laureate, third. Time, 1:14 Second race , 7 furlongs West Brookfield, won; 8choolcraft, second: Philanthropist, third. Time, 1:02. Third race, selling, mile and a sixteenth Harbor, won; Emperor of India, second; Tom Hawk, third. Time, 1:48 12. Fourth race, six and a half furlongs Judge Denton, won; Fustian, second; Lerida, third. Time, 1:20 Fifth race, mile and 50 yards, sell lng liana Wagner, won; Ethylene, Time, second: Cincinnatus, third. 1:44 Sixtx race, one mile, selling Golden Light, won; Hclgerson, second; El Orient e, third. Time, 1:44 Nov . 30. top-heav- 8-- 3-- 1-- AT FAIR SCORED' ATTORNEY 1-- 2 1-- 2. 2. 3-- 5. 1- -2 Yice-Preaide- Will Close. St. Louis, Nov. 30. Tbe final day of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition will be observed tomorrow and It Is expected that St. Louis. will attend almost en masse. The day has been sot aside as a holiday; a number of the business liousee will be closed, and the concluding day of the exposition will he made memorable In the history of the great World'a Fair. It will be known me Fraacis Day. and President R. D. Francis will he the guest of All children under 16 years of age will be admitted free, no mat ley whether thry are anrompanied by adidii or come alone. It ia to be a day of festivity. Inmates of charitable institutions and those who have been unable to attend because of the expense, will be admitted free upoa presentation of a note elating that tha bearer ia worthy of free admittance. The exercises of the day will commence at 11 oclock cm the Plaza of Su Louie, the bread parade ground Immediately north of the lagnon, known aa the Cascade Basin. Mayor Wells will present President Francis, who will deliver his farewell address. Following thia there will be an international parade and special entertainments will be held In each of the large exhibit palaces. At 5 o'clock hi the evening President Francis will be accorded a reception. After this la concluded he will be escorted through the Pike by the executive committee and then serenaded at the Administration building. At 10:10 o'clock minute guns will be fired and rontlnued until midnight, the general display of fireworks also adding to the clueing features. Promptly at midnight the illumination will be turned off and the Worlds Fair will have formally ended. OLD GLORY SALE. New York, Nov. 30. During the Old Glory sale of horse which closed tonight at Madison Square Garden, 9S7 head were sold for (447,775. The only -previous sale at which the total corded thia amount was that of 1901, when 020 horses brought (490,365. AMERICAN WHITE CROSS FIRST AID SOCIETY. . p 2. 3-- 5. 2-- 2-- 5. 3-- 5. Bric-a-Ura- ! FISHER'S SENTENCE ! -! J. ! APPROVED; Washington, Nor. has approved the sentence in preside, the ra of Second Leintrnant Samuel H. w1h er, 28th Infantry, convicted by roUit martial of breach of arrest, and amire. ced to be dismissed from the amici 20,-- Thc Whistler Adofwr. book en WhiaUer. Martian-Menpwrite: Once an lutereitiiif figure appeared " ou our horizon ! French painter. U was Whistler, find and was held up to ns followers as an example. At laat, Whistler dm 'I hava foaad a follower worthy of tfo master. I noticed with secret Joy thit he did not call him pupil. This mag went bareheaded always when la ths presence of Whistler. Whether out of doors or in, no one oould persuade bln A In his es to wear a hat. lafalllhle. He The trouble with yon, dear, h that yon never will admit it when jet are in tha wrong. 8he That's no sack thing. I'd admit it in a inomeat if I war wrong, but the fart of tb mat ter ia I never am wrong, and joq know !L Harry Merrill on. I UTAH REFRIGERATED II u , Fanama, Nov. 30. Secretary Taft rethe Panama mandate in writing today and may make his report tomorrow. The negotiations between Washington ami Panama are being conducted in private and ns details of ihelr nature will be published until the final agreement has been ycached. ceived WILL PAY COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Treasurer of Weber County, Utah, will, at his office, on and after this date, pay all county warrants bearing register numbers from No. 22909 to No. 24086 inclusive, and that all of aald warrants shall cease to draw Interest after thia data (Nov. 26, 1904.) ALMA D. CHAMBERS, Treasurer of Weber County. Ogden, Utah, Nov. 26, 1904. A Rash Mn. An old woman la Cincinnati brought a worn net BIMc to a publishing bouse; explaining that it hall been In her family 200 years. Sbd asked ths publisher to make her a new eae jest like It, adding that she vraa then going to market and vreuM stnp for the new Bible on her way heme; winding np with a qeery as to hew much It wwuld be. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Begin Thinking About Them Now. Prepare bi Tima With their customary enterprise, ths Indies of tha Methodist church, hats formed plana for an unuanally hugs bazaar in one of tha and down-tow- n store ant month. The location will be annouaorJ later. They are now busy making up a stock of fancy goods, aprons, dollA quilts, and many other goods recesssri In this age of many wanta. They via be suitable, too, for presents, and tho prices will be reasonable. Tha ladies request tha public to delay buying vatil ths 15th, 16th, and 17th, of December, when their wanta ean be supplied B tbe eaaieat and moat satisfactory Dinner possible. In buying of them, ton one has the con scion an ess of havial the put their money where it will do Somost possible good. The Lad 1m Aid ta ciety are making strenuous efforts B raise their church debt Tha cause laudable, and the public will be glad to know they are meeting with much encouragement among the good peoplf well-stock- ed PANTiS For Workingmen PANTS FOR WORKINGMEN ARE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR CLOTHING STOCK. WE PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE PANT WANTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE WORKINGMEN. WE SELECT THE t Best and (Strongest Matirials Made WE SELECT GUOD. DESIRABLE PATTERNS, AND THEN HAVE THEM BUILT BY THE BEST PANT MAK ER8 IN THE COUNTRY. THEY ARE CUT RIGHTLY IN ORDER TO FIT WELL AND STILL GiVE THE NECESSARY ROOM. EVERY SEAM IS SEWED WITH THE BEST SILK AND ALL WEAK POINTS, THAT MU8T STAND THE STRAIN, ARE DOUBLY STRENGTHENED. WE GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OF WORKINGMEN'S MEANS PANTS WE SELL, AND OUR GUARANTEE THAT THE Money Goes Back GOES WRONG WITH THE PANTS. AT $2.00, (2.50, $300 OR MHO WE BELIEVE WE ARE SELLING THE BE8T PANTS ON EARTH FOR WORKTRY A PAIR AND TEST US, AS WELL AS INGMEN. IF ANYTHING THE PANTS. t ou ! see! 3-- 5. 4-- 5. ' - 4-- 4-- '! -- A meeting will be Chicago, Nov.-30- . held in this city tomorrow afternoon, which will have for lla object the organization of an American White Cross First Aid society. Ike men who have so far been active In the projert are Dr. Nicholas Seen, Dr. John B.Murphy and Dr. Charles Adams, all of thia city. BEEF From tha present plana it ia probable that Dr. 8enn will direct the active work of tlie society and tliat Min Clara la Juat aa nourishing, toothsome Barton will at least be made an honand wholesome aa the beef from orary officer. The objects of Hie society will be ihe B the other states. We are equipsame aa those of the Rod Cron society. ped for handling all our meats In a cleanly and scientific manIta scope will be broad as that of ner. Wc respectfully solicit a the Red Cross, but for the present It trial order. will be purely a national organization. The plana of the projectors are to spread the organization through the A. EVEATHERBY national guards of the various states. . Wholesale and Retail Butcher; TAFT TO REPORT. OODBK I486 Wash. Avsl. 3-- 4. 1-- 4. . dorf-Aktori- a Today Haa Been Bet Aside aa a Holiday Number o? Business House 1-- 4. Energy all gone? Headache? Blotn Los Angelea Entries for Thursday: ach out iif order? Simply a ease of First race, 7 furlongs Roaeerle, torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman ot Alamanaoi, 115; Los Angeleno, 112: Egg Kogg, Tisen, 112. you. Second race, 5 furlonga, selling James J. Corbett, 127;. Conger, Happy Chappie, El Chihuahua, 124; Sir Christopher, Interlude, 119; Brick Fowler, 117; Lanark, Lauretta Phelps, lit: Notanda, 104; Sportsman, Lou Mer9S. rill. for Dunkles Judge Galbert Rebukes Third race, 4 furlongs, purse Not Informing him of tho Action of tho County Court. Cutle", 109; Capitanaxo, 108; Tramo-lor- , 105; Girdiealone, Workman, 103; Home Bred, 100; Mary a Gallant, 107. Denver, Cola, Nov, 30. Senator PatFourth race, mile and sixteenth, terson, in the Denver election cases, of handicap Wrisht, 108; Tulane, lul; tho Jurisdiction questioned the supreme court in the matter nt Elle, 90. Fif-- h race, :niie and an eighth, sellbar, saying there was no precedent to support the petition of the Republicans. ing Merwan, 104; Helgcrson, FrangiIf the court should grant the applicable, j00; lnvictua, Liberia, 99; Mortion it would be encroaching upon the dents, 95. Sixt'i race, Sl&uson course, selling prerogatives of the legislature which body alone had ths right to say what Tgm O'Bhanter, 109; Elfin King, llif-tig-, votes should be counted. 107; Bath Beach, 105; My Gem, The court then took the petition 17. anno hut made under advisement, nouncement as ti when a decisiou San Francisco, Nov. 30. The track could be expected. Oakland waa at owing to Another arrest waa made today on the rain of last muddy today One of the upnight. supreme court warrants charging con- sets came In the second race, when tempt. that of Willis Spencer, an elec- Profitable, a 30 to 1 choice, winning tion clerk. He was released on (1.080 from Foxy Grandpa, the favorite. The bondi. mile handicap proved to be a good betKendrick' election another John afair with Arcade, going to the clerk who was arneied yesterday and ting a highly played favorite. He won post illtemporarily paroled on account of from Gateway, who clnerd a in drive ness furnished a bond of (1,000 today. to a good ride of Davis, Thanks fast Chief Justice Galbert gave notice got up In time to win the from the bench this afternoon that he Hlpponax fifth rare from Bronr.e Wing, who lost wished all lower courts to erase taking some ground through stumbling. Jurisdiction in Denver election matters, Summary: and also notified members of the bar First race. 5 furlongs, selling Goldpresent that they must desist from try- en Buck, won; Faster, second; Helena elecing to further involve the Denver Time. 1:02 tion cases by seeking to have other third. Second race, 7 furlongs. Selling-Profit- able courts take Jurisdiction. won; Foxy Grandpa, second; The oral instruction was occasioned Around, third. Time, 1:30 Step J. of the Henry Attorney application by Third rare. 6 furlongs and a half, Hcrsey counsel of the Republican party selling Bell Reed, won; Dr. Sherman, in election cases in a writ of prohibiEdlnbnrough, third. Time, 1:09 2. tion against the county court, preventFourth race, one mile handicap ing ihe operation of a mandamus writ Arcade, won; Gateway, second; Elliott, Issued by the county court directing third. Time, 1:42 the election commission to make cerFifth race, 7 furlonga. aelling Hlptain changes in the returns. Ben F. won; Bronie Wing, second; Woodward, representing Thro. Mc- ponax, third. Time, 1:30 , Guire, Democratic candidate for sen- Sngden, Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, whose mandamus in interest the ator, anlllng Dungannon, won; Silas, secwas issued, attempted to make an arguond; Major Tenny, third. Time, 1:50 for ment against Hemey'i application a writ of prohibition. It waa then that the Judges ire awoke and lie gave the Washington, Nov. 30. Benninga renotification, which, he said, waa finaL sults: Judge Galbert scored Attorney Dunk-le- e, First race, 6 furlongs Dazxle won; representing the elections commitsecond; Foxy Kale, third. Time, tee for not informing him of the ac- Poseur 1:16 tion of the county court. Feat oon Second race, 5 furlong Thia was followed by an order vacaSamuel won: eaioml; little Buttercup ting tbe mandamus of the county court H. Harris, third. Time. 1:09 6. Third race, fifth Benninga special Frank Kratke, chief license inspect- mile and a half Go Between won; or; Michael Mahoney, Aldermen; Ed- Dekaber. second; James F. third, ward O. Mailia. Charles Kofsky and 2:37 Joseph Ray appeared before A. B. Cap-ro- n. lime, Fourth race, 5 furlonga Wild IrishUnited States Commissioner today won; Bohemia, second; Amber-Jac- k, to answer to the charge of having con- man. third. Time. 1:02. Weimer to J. prevent Adolph spired mile Tm fjtwson won; Fifth Tace. election the from voting at presidential Nuit Blanche, third. SL Roma, second; on November 8th. The men named 5. were election Judges, clerks and con- Time. 1:44 Sixth race, mile and an eighth Anstables In precinct 8 of want 5, and drew Mark won; Nine Spot second; three of them are defendants in con- New York, third. Time, 1:56 tempt proceedings now pending in the court. supreme New Orleans. Nov. 80. Results: During the day there were various First race, 4 furlonga Kilts won; witnesses on the stand for the governFallons, second; Lily Brook, third. told same ment. All practically the Time. 50 lory, that Kratke bad dominated the Second rare, mile and three sixteenpolling pla aiming who should vote Barkelmore. and who should not; that Mahoney had ths Swift Wing won; 2:07 been an abbettor of Kratke. The case second; Little Elkin, third. Time, 5. for the prosecution was all submitted Third race, six furlong Ledy Elliwhen the commissioner adjourned court son won; Diudcy Second; Hudson, Tomorrow will accused tbe today. have an opportunity to have the wit- third. Time. 1:18 Fourth race, mile and seventy nesses called in their behalf. yarils Spencerian, won; Falernian, San Francisco. Dec. 1. A severe second; Orthodox, third, lime, 1:49 stroke of earthquake was felt here at Fifth race, six furlongs Sylvia Tal1 o'clock this morning. Hires other lighter shocks were fell bot won; Gay Boy, second; Old Enga few minutes later in quick succes- land, third. Time, 1:16 Rainland won; Sixth race, one mile sion. Knight, Ghats, second: Lady Free third. Time, 1:45 AUCTION SALEATUNCLE SAMS New Orleans, Nov. 30. Matt Matof unredeemed pledges, consisting of thews of Philadelphia, defeated Mnt Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, Fay, a local fighter, in ten rounds toSilverware, Opera an-night, liefore tho Unexpected Athletic Field Glasses, Musical Instruments, club. The fight went the limit. Guns. Revolvers and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. All Berlin. Nov. 30. Beauchamp, the go to the highest bidder withuut lira-American jockey who was deprived of or reserve. This is a rare opportunity a lifi-nsin September by the stewto buy first class goods at your ards of the Union club, haa been notiDon't miss it. Every article fied that he will he allowed in ride In price. The sate 1903. warranted aa represented. will last hut a short time only. Sales No matter bow long yon have bad dally at 2 and 7 p. m., until the entire stock is disposed of. Col. John OHair, the cough; if it hasn't already develAnctloneer. will conduct the sale at oped into consumption. Dr. Wood's Uncle Sam's Load Office, 278 25th St. Norway Pine Svtup will cure it. IN HONOR OF VICTORY. New York, Nov. 30. Seven fcll drrd Republicans attended th bilee given tonight at the in honor cl ih-- . lory of President FairL elect Senator Fairbanks made brief speech, leaving early Tn,br a trdin for Boston Senator 8cott of West Vi..In a brief address, said Republicans went before the try upon the present enna.,1 the country and should now well enough alone, -- if w. revise the tariff, we make an to the country wa dont added. Frink B. Vrooman of San cisco, waa ana of the speaker,. FRED M. NYE, The Clothier |