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Show rm SALT ItOBXIXO OF THE and very finest grade. Yc spare no pains in the riving our patrons and Collars yst makes of the that can Cuffs be pro- cured. Collars cost no more than poor Collars. The difference is most Good always where. you buy. We have Collars and Cuffs in all the correct for Business or shapes, Dress. for at 5c of 25c Cottars Caffs it 25c or 40c fRED M. NYE CO. Clothiers and 2413 REVIVES TALE OF SCANDAL. The tale of a acandal that took place la the academy at Caatledale, Eatery county, waa revived by the Pardon Board granting a pardon to Linn E. Jours, 21 years old. Jones was eon vie u-- on a criminal offense by a young woman, who waa a student at tha academy. Both parties were prominent ia the county srat and the affair caused considerable excitement. A petition of nearly five hundred name asking that Jones he pardoned waa presented to the board. Other actions taken by the board follow: John T. C arson, forgery, sentenced by Judge Chideater of Pluto county to eighteen months imprisonment; continued to next month. Nela Christensen, statutory crime, sentenced to five months by Judge Howul, Weber county: pardoned. Olef Norat rom, petit larceny, sentenced by Judge Diehl to four months in the county Jail; pardoned. William 8tack. alias Connors, grand larceny; sentence commuted to one year. Thomas Quelay, statutory cause, rehearing ranted. The petition for pardons for Merrill M. Kalghn and Nick Howarth, convicted of murder, were continued sixty dxys. d . Well wager you cant tellthe difference in looks or in wear. Haberdashers Washington Avenue Sickroom Cooling Conveniences ON THE MINING EXCHANGE. 8-- 4 re-gu- d 6-- 8 WM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. Gso. W. Drlvsr, Manager. MU WASHINGTON AVENUE. CRISIS IN FIRST BATTERY. Affairs of The Utah National Bank ' OF OGDEN . United States Depositary A S. President Doely......... Hersse L Beery Vice President Selph E. Hoag K V. Melnteeh Caeliler Aealatant Caahlar Interest Paid on Savings Accounts the first- battery of the Guard will probably - Utah National reach a crime shortly when First Ueut Fred U. Leonard, commander of the battery, will place to the hands of Col. M. M. H. Lund, commending officer of the guard, the petition of 18 anlletod men of the baUery who nek to be mustered out of service. It is expected that- the petition will be promptly forwarded to Col. Joseph Geoghegin. The members of the battery scout the idea that they will be dishonorably discharged, but It Is generally believed that Col. Geoghegan will allow the battery to be mustered out of service on the ground that it will be for the good of the service. authorities have Several military voiced their opinion that Col Qeoghe-gaexceeded hie authority in denying the members of the battery the right to bold a meeting in the armory for the purpose of discussing their grievances. - GRADING OF NORTH TEMPLE. YOUR NAME h an tha list of those Invited to try ur Laundry Work. The tost product of former years could t be compared with the way we wander ehlrte, cellar end cuffs. Why try us on yoursf "t Ogden Steam Laundry th Phenes 174. 437 Twenty-fift- h St A change In the plane for the grading of North East Temple street to the basis of a suit for $10,000 fifed la the district court by D. B. Hempstead against Salt Lake City He aiibrts that hto home on North East Temple street, between North Temple and First North streets, has been damaged by the grade established by the city. The plaintiff asserts that the grade was raised fifteen feet higher then the former grade end that he to thereby deprived of the nee of hto home. He alleges that he wee obliged to move from the place and bee been unable to rent the earns. The house has fifteen rooms and had a rental value of f 75 month. DANGEROUS FIJUIT PRESERVER. PASADENA City Food Inspector J. J. Myers, and Chemist Harms, have issued a City ? CALIFORNIA warning to housewives against buying is being sold exP,JD?st beautiful residential dtjr la a preparation that the city for tha Qs United States. A place to spend m tensively throughout an preserving of frail According t& wlu 7nr vacation. Only a analysis made the preparation to mostly composed of salyclllc acid, a chemical that has a strong effect on the heart. La Casa Gnude Hotel i Agents have been selling the prepHotel of Paeadona offers aration by convincing honaewlvea that I with the cooking Waal summer rat 10 per week, the article does away of the fruit and answers the same tianslent S3 per day. ?! ?!. ELMER r. WOODBUKT. Manager. purpose. LAND OFFICE WILL MOVE. LEGAL NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Reeled bids will be received by the wrd of County Commies loners of Utah, and the earn nst be delivered to the County Clerk 'V celn the County Court House 0ty, The United States Land office which will he the first office of the government to occupy quarters in tha new federal building to preparing to move. The department has already received permission to move Into the building, although the moving will not occur for a month. The postoffiee will he the second department to be InPostmaster stalled la the building. Thomas le making preparations to IoT th and erect furnishing !(..IT: emaU ateel bridges. Specifl-?flo,- ,, have the postoffiee department moved ato all information can be had ae soon as it caa be permitted to eater the building. Cnn.t7 Clcrt f eW ' WOULD MAKE MONEY. 5 Wnrd at a meeting th! rfilf.P01!0 Cpnnty Commtselonera According to Attorney W. A. Lee, Wrtw County, to be held at tea who wee placed on the witaeee stand uSw . September aa an expert in Judge Armstrong! a n,u"t Psntod'fcLf charge a oertlflsd check ia the earn court $15 a day to a reasonable for aa attorney engaged in a probata Hundred ($500.00) Doll cnee. In other civil actions, he deKwsnrJ? rvnn?! cbamb. County flated that $25 a day was a fair and j?LConB,T reasonable charge. Attorney Lee was faS?; 3? County weervee called ae an expert witness in the suit ,Dy ,na aU bto end brought by Attorney H. S. Tanner toaTmlr T. ccpt ,ny Prcpoeal against the Raleigh estate for attorney's fees as advisor for the admintrrest of Weber Couaty. istrators. T order of the Board of gwioner, of Weber POSTAL STATIONS BURGLARIZED. Cjr. Utah, prior o-tea &ytoth J V. i"j 1 fig WILLIAM C. W1LBOM. , , Chairman pro tern. night. Iu the two government offices money and stamps were taken. The store of City Councilman J. H. Ptvece wee entered and 64 was taken from the postoffiee cash box. The Hazel drug store. First South and Fourth West streets, was also entered and 630 in government money waa taken. SALT LAKE NOTES. The regular monthly meeting of the legion will be held Monday evening at the bishops office in the tithing yard, beginning at 5 o'clock. Navuvoo On the grounds of desertion. Judge Armstrong haa granted Mrs. Kate Wegener, of Summit eounty, e divorce from Rudolph A. Wegener. The couple was married at Council Bluffs, Iowa, lu 1888. stations and a groTwo cery store were burglarized Friday sub-post- MOUSING, AUGUST 20, 1905. it Will Soon Be Getting Cold So Dont Forget WE Have a Full Line of At Poughkeepsie. Poughkeepsie! N. Y, Aug. 19. The Grand Circuit meeting t the Hudson River Driving park a at concluded this afternoon with three finely contested races. The 2:10 pace was won Although by the favorite, the finishes were all cliise, the favorite won in straight beat. 2:10 class, peeing, three in five, purse $1.000 Peruna non to three Time. 2;u6 straight heat A 2:08. 2:06 Owhee was second, Stein .was third. Brownie and Fred N, Bonnis Vi!kes, Rob B. also staru-d- . Ed. Geers aad Elmwood distanced. 2:15 class, trotting, three ia five, purse $1,000 Swift li. won in three straight heal a 4 Time. 2:18 2:11 2:13 Harry J. second, Kinstrees wae tirrd. Thornbeig, Swago and Frank T. also started. 2:10 class, trotting, two lu three, puree $1.000 Jim Ferry won third and 2:12 fourth heatn Time, 2:11 Th Roman won first heat in 2:1L Robert won Second heat in 2:1$ Topsy B. also started. Clarita W. Drawn, Bonnie end Hu sell distanced. 3-- 3-- 4, 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 2-- Ellis Freed has returned from a month' trip through Europe. During his stay he haa sampled Rhine At LatoniA wine from its native place, saw the odd Aug. 19. Latonia reCincinnati, hamlets ia the Switzerland mountains, Doe YOUR ruffe bake well top, bottom, and aides! Does YOUR visited the gaieties of Paris and en- sults: First nee, seven furlongs Omalca of Loudon countered the much-talke- d beater won, Covina second. Gold Bell third. keep the house warm with a little fuel, sod la it easily reffulated? Are fog. Time 1:34 YOUR fuel bills larger than they should be? These are questions you should race, erven furlongs RaviThe flute of Ernest Thorstoo, Jae nsSecond won. Lee Erie second. ask Bravery yourself before buying again. Jeffs and Ralph Hansen, who pleaded third. Time 1:34 guilty to creating a disturbance and Third race, five furlnogs 8ister were assessed $30 yesterday, were remitted by Judge Whittaker. The fine Francis won, Osee second. Hoi Folio! of $30 assessed against Bam Smith third. Time 1:06 Fourth racA mile end a sixteenth waa allowed to stand. The young men Red Lead won, Intense second, were the members of the gang that third. Time 1:49 resisted arrest when Patrolmen G. Beatch Thistlefive and a half furlongs Fifth rare, Brown took them into custody for die Queen Carolins won. Malleable secturbance a few days ago, ond, Japanese Maid third. Tim 1:14 Scientifically built to get all the heat from the fuel, without waate. Call and see. John Benson waa knocked down by Sixth race, mile and a quarter Fora home at Second South and Mein Jewels, now. The above trade mark will prove them genuine. streets yeserday morning. The acci- eigner won, Fonsolucs second. Dungs dent was caused by a livery rig be- non third. Tim 2:16 longing to Tom McCoy's stable. Bra-eo- n At SaratogA was made unconscious by the fall Saratoga, N. Y.. Aug, 19. On of tnd narrowly escaped falling beneath the animal's feet. The man waa picked the prettiest races ever seen on sny up by Policemen Johnson and taken track wae that for the Saratoga cup, to a drug store, where he revived suf- tha special feature of today's pro's ficiently to be taken to hto daughters gram. which wae won by John Caughnawaga. Results: home to Waterloo. Boo son to 50 years First race, six furlongs Brush Up old. won, Hu mo second. Water Mirror third. Time 1:15 ALL UP-TO-DA- TE BEET Second race, the Berwick steepletwo miles and a half chase, about Jimmy Lane won, Jimmy second, Jimmy Lana won, Malden second, Jim Newman third. Time 6:81 Third race, the United Mates hotel six furlongs Burgomaster takes, BASEBALL won, Pegaeui second, Ormodala third. Time 1:13 Fourth race, Saratoga cup, mil and NATIONAL LEAGUE. won, three quarters Caughnawaga Beldame seconl. Cairngorm third. ; Time 3:06 Pittsburg vs. Brooklyn. Fifth race, one mile Knight of Brooklyn, Aug. 19. Hanlon' mea defeated the Pittsburg today la a Rhodes won. Kink Rose second, Irish well played game. Attendance 4,000. Witch third. Time 1:41. 1455 John CentoA 1933 Morris S. Footer, UINTAH DRAWING Sixth race, Bix furlongs Yalgal Score: 1757 Myron Puller. 2999 Martha A. Wright third. won, second, Bridgman 1 . .3 7 nipftop Pittsburg 1630 Parley C, Riehardeefe 4030 Charles Telrner, 1:14. Time 11 ....... .8 8 Brooklyn 4049 Orland D. Hadlock, 1654 Sam Whittaker. The full list of Ogdealtee wlnniag Batteries Hildebrand and Petta; I 4106 1090 Lewie J. Bucher. Malcolm Treseder, homes oa the Uintah reservation at MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. Jonee and Bergen. Umpire Johnst1932 Alfred Meyaanb f 4116 Neils N. Stokes, o'clock this to Provo I the up drawing, one. 4123 James Boggan, 1935 John W. AuatlA afternoon, to as follows: International Chess. 4173 Edward Vlrman. 1944 Emil 6. Relapp, 326 29th. Daniel 16 19. Burch, Na In the Boston vs. Cincinnati. 4211 ThOA Conway. 1946 Claud S. Ivsa Barmen, Germany. Ang. a Ns. 66 Edward Hansen, 9160 Pa4248 August V. Giendt 1955 Moroni S. Stona Boston, Aug. 19. Overall was eaay sixth round of the International tournament today Bernstein cific. 4266 Benjamin L. Bleckhent 1917 Nicole Smith. today, Boston batting safely In all but Na 69 Robert W. Emmett, Black 2012 4318 Manuel Hansen, John w. Wilcox. one inning, while Fraser was a enig- won from Miesee and increased hto at emith. 4346 Edgar IngebrstaeA 2075 Lester S. Ooevllla ma, holding the visitors to four hits lead to fivn points. Wolf scoredconNa 7S Serlow B. Wlleon, Deputy 4391 Thoms P. RowlendA 2103 Alex S. Macbeth. snd one run which resulted from er- the expense of Burn. The only Sheriff. " rounds 2116 Goa W. Wilson. 4420 John M. Trimbto. rors in the fifth Inning. Attendance test unfinished from preceding Ad8243 William H. 90 waa Na B. 2147 Perry, 4440 Wm, J. Mete. Richards. lanthue that between Burn and Berger, 3,900. Scon: j ame 2207 John Chiimsy. 4507 Jobs J. Premier. Boston .5 13 8 cored by BuraA A. 17t Charles Werner, 230-Jsa Na R. Perry. 4537 Louise J. PettoA In the afternoon session the other Cincinnati ,1 4 I C. with Leal 196 ' conclusNa a Flyer, 2333 John J. Prichett, Percy 4568 GeA F. White. ix games ware played to, Batteries Fraser and Moran, Over2446 Sarah E. Lyon. 4670 Jamee E. H siverson. ion. Tenowskl won from Gotiachall A ThomsA all and BchleL Umpire Bauee win A at 221 Wm. Stillwell, Na gardener 2362 "John T. Slmmera, , 4668 Michael J. Moran. Leonhard t from Marshall, Buechtlng 2367 Wm. from city halL Ala pin JenoA 4663 John W. Griffin. Bard ele ben, xrom SL Louie va Philadelphia. Wilson Thom William 222 peon, Na 2404 Dolma Duncan. , 4312 William M. Hughaa, Bchlechter, Tschlgorln from Berger, Philadelphia, Aug. lie By timel hit- and LanA 2408 Frank Carr. 4824 Ed Dawling. Marocsy from John. DeeectL Mlee Rube 244 ting the local chib succeeded today Na 2460 Raymond Flsld. 4858 Joa M. Doran. In defeating 8L Louis. Attendauoa M. 10 E. Ethan 246 J. Alton, Na 2490 Pstor A. Hardtl. 4960 May E. W. CovingteA Kiser Will QuiL Score: 6.700. venue. 2467 William 4981 Mlsndsrd Mysr. Knees, by William Cleveland, Ang. 19. Earl Kiser, tha 3 10 8 St. Louis 222 23rd. A. 241 James Dorsey, Na D. Porter. 6002 Miks R. Yokel. 7 IS 8 automobile near, who lies In e hosH. Philadelphia,. Lsvl 2456, Murdock, Na 246 2664 Edwin Boyd. 6064 Walter IX Brstx, pital here recovering from an Injury Grant, Proprietor of the White Ele2701 Georg F Ballinger. Bill Wm. W. Soyls. that cost him hto left leg, stated to- phant Cafe. . 2766 Charles R. Critchlow, 5134 John B. Milan. Chicago vs. New York. will glv up racing. The he that Lone Star day W. Gibson, Na 263 Oca William A. ArriSA 3734 2645 Wm. Jordan. New York, Ang. 19. Chicago's na- accident to Webb Buffalo made at Jay barber shop. 2965 Henry M. Mack. 6136 lohn 8. Mila a tionals defeated New Tork today by a upon Kiser end impression Z. profound with Howard Nalebett, Na 283 2974 Andrew W I Iso a 5164 John A. Deen. hitting Wilts opportunely and field- led him to make this decision. C. M. I. 3065 Adolph Karo. 6167 Rosetta L. Dalton, ing well. Attendance 20,000. Score: Conley. Na 308 John 3116 Georgs P. Corbett Isa so A. Carr. Chicago ..8 10 2 161 J. Smith, Na 420 Leonard, 3122 Edmund H. Laea 5282 Henry E. Doran. New York ...8 8 5 20th street. 3138 John A. Clynchbough. ..., 6303 Wm. M. Lloyd. Na 426 John Call, 3314 Ira L. RcyneldA 6346 ChaA 8. Conn. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ad2122 No. 653 William 8. Fife, 3341 George M. WheleA 6380 John F. LuadakoA 11 ame avenue. 1360-Bir- die 6395 Wm. A. Lloyd. Taylor. Chicago ve. New York. 824 John Mahera. Na William T. Fslksr. Officer Snow. 3390 Willard 5517 Chicago, Aug. 19. By opportune 823 Sam P. Burch, 2749 Perk ave, 3408 Rolls J Taylor. 5528 Joa H. Mysr. hitting in the tenth Inning New Tork nue. 3410 Philip W. Knisely. 6531 ChaA C. Brawn. defeated Chicago today. Attendance 886 Thomaa E. MatthewA " 3444 Eureka Myer. 6537 ChaA C. Brawn. Joplin, Mo Aug. 19. Four people 14.700. Score: 923 Louis T. Shlplsy. 2089 Nathaniel Bailey, North Og6531 Robt D. PsIba were drowned end property valued at T ... ... ... 0 Chicago 950 Arthur L. Louder. den 6646 Harry W. Todd. the reault ... ...84 10 S $200,000 was destroyed New Yolk v 2874 John A. Anderson, Hooper. Na 1139 James N. Kimball, 1020 3121 Amass S. Condon. togrF at South West 24th. Batteries Smith and McFarland; of a cloud bunt 2886 T. Worwood, Hooper. 5135 John Hondry. extreme southern portion to the City, and Newton Klelnow. Cheabro, Na 1040 David Milton. 3066 Adolph Kara. 6155 Mooss DumsA of Mtoaorui. C. O. Kelsey, a photog1144 Prank J. Borryesea, 358 24th. .3587 Mikel Tboreneen, 6765 Wm. ThomsA rapher, wee drowned when the two-stor-y SL Leule ve, Philadelphia. 1161Pred A. Cellar. 3655 William McClure, 6767 Charles M. Compton. wae which he occupied building St. Louie, Aug. It- - Howell won a wept sway and dashed to pieces Na 1157 Fred A. Jarvto, North Off 3720 Catherine King, 6769 Fred F. Cal to a North Off 3734 Murray Gumsey pitcher's kettle today from Coakley. gainst a tree. N. A. Smith and two Attendance 8,800. Score: Na 1202 Chao. Strickland. dsn. other persona, whose names are not 1255 6 2 SL Lxwiio ... ... ... ...1 Wm. L. Porter. Berlin, Aug. 19. Emperor WillllM 3748 Henry WKten, were drowned while trying to known, announces through tbs North Grrman 1309 Oscar D. Madsen. Philadelphia ... ... ... . 0 8 1 rescue Kelsey. 3743 Bent Barth, e and Gazette that ho and-thBatteries Howell empires will 1382 Gee. L. Bean. 3751 ChaA B. Tracey, Sugden; For several hours the water wae ten on the 25th an receive not 1303 presents W. I B. Coakley end Berfck. 3773 oa Moore, Ballsy. Joseph feet deep in the streets of South West 1405 ThOA C. Mayara. nlversary of their wedding, but that 3713 Par H. Cook, City and the inhabitants were all contributions of money from members 1421 Goa W. Weimar. 3937 Hugo D. WsilA PACIFIC LEAGUE. forced to flee to thq highlands The of societies or corporations for chsrit 1510 ThOA E. Browning. 3849 Michael Gray. SL Louis and Ban Francisco railway able purposes still be welcome. 1537 Joa N. Penrose. 3861 Oscar I. Read, Tacoma ve. Oakland. bridge waa washed away and the San Francisco, Aug. 1. Oakland bridge of the aamq road at Beatty, waa again shut out today. Bunched Arkansas, was swept away from its folly one bite and Keefe's delivery gave the piers, it to believed that bead of xfock were drowned. gam to Tacoma by a score of 7 to 0. thousand Keefe's pitching wee the feature of It to estimated that tn inches of rain the game. Not until the efglh Inning fell In nine houra. did Oakland succeed In getting a hit Graham was baited in off him. bunches. Out of 13 hits allowed by him two werr three baggers and four double. Score: Tacoma ..1 6 6 0 0 0 8 0 4 7 13 1 8 0 Oakland.. 00000000 Batteries Keefe and Graham; Graham and Byrnes. Umpire McDonald. Portland, Ore., Aug. 19. The mysterious disappaaraneo from this city Portland vs. San Franelece. lost week of 1 I Swartxel, of PasaPortland, Ore, Aug. 10. Todays dena. or Riverside, Cal., aad May game between Portland and San Fran- Lindsey, a telephone operator of this cisco was llstieea and both aides made city, to explained In a dispatch from errors at ertlcal tlmes. Boors: Vancouver, Wash., which relates that 8 8 the bodies of the couple were found Portland ......f,,.., 4 8 4 near th roadside, one mile east of San Francisco Batteries Garvin and MeLsen, Wil- that plaeo today. The couple had died liams end Shea. Umpire Da via. from gun ohot wound iu the bead, but whether It to a ease of murder Seattle va. Lae Angeles. and suicide or a double suicide has Seettle, Wash, Aug. II. Los An- not been determined but it is begeles end Seattle battled to a fifteen lieved to hero been the latter. In a Inning tie et Recreation park this af- grip lying near the bodies was a note We are Elks. Portland ternoon. Seattle got four nine la the saying: first four Innfnr. and thanks to a lodge take cere of us." The gripe alhome run by Braahear when there was so contained a membership showing a man on bases some hard hitting. that BwartzeU was a member of The score wee tied by the time the Pasadena lodge. B. P. O. E. Death ocninth was started. After the fifteenth curred about one week ago. five 3-- 2-- JEWEL STOVES and RANGES 1-- The local mining slock exchange became busy yesterday morning and for the first time in many montha did something that looked Ilk, business. The total number of shares selling was 34,300, for which the sum of was paid The starter of the morning was Consolidated Mercur, which made n transfer of 300 shares at 63 cents, while Daly turned over 100 shares at 11.60 and Little Bell went out with 300 shares at 66 and cents. 75 Lower Mammoth took a run up the scale to 81 cents to satisfy the demand for 3,800 shares, with May Day pushcents before the call for ing to 3 6.600 shares had been exhausted, and Star Consolidated waa held firm at 3 cents, with the disposition of 8,600 hares. Unde Sam Consolidated did business around 88 cents, with Ingot shift rent. Liting several shares at 1 tle Chief wee held up to 2 14 orate at 6.600 shares were released, while New Tork was very active up to 48 crate, and Thompson crawled up to 16 cents on the strength of favorable reports from the properly. 1-- 3 nhasa la Bummer suggests stany conveniences for the Buffering. H you here elckneea la jour home, come and nee us sd let us suggest some of the uy novel and useful things vs hart In stock to make your offerer comfortable and cheer fill. Our prices ere aa low as they caa he made with due to both you and us. - RACES From Our Special Correspondent Cuffs of SUNDAY inning the game was called on account of darkness. Soore: 13 0 Seattle 4 11 6 Lot Angeles Batteries Shield and Blankenship; W. Hall and Spies. I njure Perrins. LAKE Collars UTAH. EXAMINES: OGDEN. 2--5. ARE FAMOUS FUEL SAVERS 1-- Ban-ford- Beet Plows, Beet Pullers, Beet Knives, Etc. TOOLS 4-- SPORTING 3-- Burton Implement Co. 4-- W. F. 4-- 2320 Washington Ave. Burton, Manager ...... ..., chess-maater- . -2- a ...... FOUR ARE DROWNED IN . a CLOUDBURST . WE ARE CHANGING OUR FRONT ELOPED AND COMMITTED 00 ....8 -- SUICIDE In All Departments Continues :ENTRANCE AT THE NORTH DOOR ast d Thomas |