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Show TnE oom:. MQRXKQ rr.Mit h.Tri:i.v moknimi, xovi:mi;i:k n, ioo.v salt lake and state news and the elate for his appointmeuia will AMERICANS. R",v K(ctwry . DPm,nl' of Deseret Nt-w- s ai uight'she itboumM jlfOiM-V- - j The V.ik which that n 'Jr1; -- VS- rh intern' Ain- - geu- - w!!h, no ' rwd politician - e he lt , he committee Intends t ta, lllc n!al' soiuoi"declare that of Demo- S gepubliMMparticularly m be "Mormon. vM Arnihtrocs r- - - Wte Sr of to - imm trt one pooillve. ,W0 MWg ounce of ' party influence will be forced into a fight on Harten-sudu- . and if it is in any say possible, hi head of nine votwill be overcome. Secretary Armsirone was toda. placed in charge of conducting the case, and he will prepare the paper for a contest or a recount at least. Just what policy will be pursued ia not forthcoming as yet, but the great need of the American for taro more council-iurwill. 1: is thougut. cause thion to leave uo atone unturned to oust Hartensteia. He is by far the moat powerful block in their p regie ss to absolute control jet to be encounter"Aun-rican- ,7,0,1., f.lt probably all lie decided upon. One thing ha bueu decided upon Bn ally in Salt Lake. 1: ia that every n ed. The general attitude towards Mormons haa also been dlscuased. among radicals the view holds Unit the "Mor way ru,.jvi, of department moil'' will be frozen out of every place il is possible to freeze them our of, so vu-u confirm: lhat they will tend to go away, and Ji. a i ri- i- patronage thus :urinl towards the "American Ucn-ileto bring will, it is hoped, a of Beiilw. the project f tin m here In great numbers, rill the lAifathig reaulariy elected uf the party is thus safely eu-i- r the Fourth ore not very sway inched in ihe c:y caniia!gn. "TYhe econd Oracle, and the h-- zxS two-thin- s coun-SeV- on.-K'- Is Mayor poe'hle. MRS. DOUGLAS A FREE r,J on Moihiwi, November 2c; tivical 4 tl;. h -- .:.i re: e:ous degree on T .r.o pi.iloi-ptiici!ai.d ihiilru-dcgleeon U. .::,e..ijy. ,;,! ihe l liiOLUtl anj offn-i- a Ilay. Hctrohu.eiii eventtg af er wo ,i.g-lx- 4 Wl .l he k i .i t 'll served iach! BEET tii i FIELDS. I made ii" due - L..cj Avi.i I THROUGH ullllliili - has leges G,-o- : - ii, :... i i; i . .i Ainl j is i Wk 1 i"ii iie'ilwi: ..th What "J i?Anwiiw wottl.l U V1. be p? Ii in not at all unlikely SJ.1 jJr Thompson may remind tlic iifirious Mr- Armsirtmg that he is goiweh a f ng lo be mayor 'n Low-minde- d ' - Jt Tbe lack of on fooBrniatit ptirpow 1 going iH. A meric nr" and Republican (Vnocrst to talk terms to the two-thir- vote for the part of u put the in a posi-lio- i new party aomu head of tt itfh hu extent that be retained in their (iMin meats iuh.v nivwtt places. There la already a that l.rnch and By water be re Mined at the head of the police and It department, though a proowUlon Us been made to Major Morria by atig-Mik- , :l.-- S.i'i I,;,:-f;i'i- liiiic Princely things fur the new party aa they eay Charles W. Morse. Charles see them happen, ft is entirely H. Blanchard, Fredi'tlnk J. Hill. Ixiuls probable i tint the political policies of Cohn, Arvls 8. Chapman. Windsor V. Salt for the nux; two year are Rice, Eninreon E. limit, Jss, D. Wood, : Malay' id tig fnrniuliied ia Llie town of William J. Barrel te. Henry H. ComI os ttigeh-bj Thomas Kearns and fort li, George H. Dent, Alfred H. Warbj Ezra Th(iniiaun. Right after the ren. 'lection Tlinime, Kearns left for Call- Those in charge of the class will be fomia and ihe same day Ezra Thonip. Charlea AY. Morse, Jacob J. Grronwald on i.'fi for ihe same spot. He took and Fred C. Schramm. The committee with him inn hiisines partner, J. C, on music, Ira O. Rhoades, Alfred H. l.yticli. wiio ia also a dose personal Peabody, John 8. Critchiow. Director friend and adileer. When the major-i-lec- t of properties and electricians, George :ln reiurns iule uiRltera of D. Aiken and Henry 8imou. nwmbe.shlp in hi "hlichen" cabinet. The ineffable degrees will lie confer soiild lke 1 - 25 Yea 1 llel It ' i , -- i - ..I. i II. .) id-e- n. .' I - Taken on a positive guarantee to cure r's Consultation tree, personalty or by letter. Of'ice 2361 Washington Ave. Open Day and Evening liinU'I'.ai. ' tipi and Liver trouble. ness, Rneumatism, Blomach. Xfane Blocd Poiscn, Files, Rupture, Varicocele, Nervs Debility, Drus; Habits -- Jim- .1,1. 111. When Writing, Address Dr. U. H. Norris, Ogden, Utah i proliis i it . in .in Kill Lis- Hill Iw-e- p.-emi them n.i. SPORTING 1. 1' iiive-- . j tu ! Sldl 1 I'"li 11! BASEBALL CRUELTY IS CHARGED. Bah "ii Nov :ii'iiL', 10. Mill ula. Miiiuu The two fat .printer hear Catcher and I'ruxadok are. curded to meet in six furkmg rad-- . for Im. al The racing will continue at OaMuinl hi In r jii' .Mr. Mary Alice 1Wi r uuiii soil for divorce, and lias of.cn irml11, wheu it will be id her wish cruelly In bcaima and transferred to Ingleside for lx wei'Ls, after which ii will again be re limed chokiiin her. and by using profane and made when the winning run was lit canape. a: Uakluiid. Jake llollnian aud Richwa closely couliM-lliMr, laiwi w.iu;s:nl. Tlic ciie'iKiy of their child, a girl of cd throughout and iiitcrcal wa held ard Dwyer will alternate aa starlera. two ia They were niarricil Ike until the winning run had been ncored, t'. D'lri, ni Bingham county, Idaho. 'I lie lilts and error were almut inuwI At Cumberland ou each aide. The winning run wna Na'hville. Ten., Nov. PROVO NEWS NOTES. made by clean hitting. Score: laud Park K. 11. K. Nov. p. Fun rial Provo, First rnco. seven furlongs Nat B t f 4 won. over llie iriuains in' V aid Callnway, Pent lie Ferryman second, Ravuir Fuliu ll 5 8 Hie boy who accldenially killed f 8a nKruiirico T'iiue 1:29 third, Uiitleriw-- r. Hull and Frary; Wliai-eu- , by a pisiol Bisxmd raec. five furlutig-- t Mian in In Mcnli'j and Wilson. Empire hands, TiiM-daCoaetfu won, Par late Dance vcHHUid, nuiriiiug, will lie hold tuiuoriiiw I Kriilui ) m the Fifth Ward Uuhneila third. Time 1:U2 luc.cling holme, commencing at lu Third rare, aeveu fiirlnng Mallory o'clock. won, laibor second. Fallen Leaf ihird. RACES . Dn Saturday veiling a compliment2:u81-5Time ary concii t for thu benefit uf Mime Fifth rare, five furlongs Adctso liiidniiuiM'ii will In given In the won, Dtiex Temps second, Bkeptleal Aquaduct Result. Fourth WarJ meeting house. Time 1:U1 re- Ihird. New York, Nov. lo. Aqueduct -Bixth race, mile and Lund, Profi'saor Reid, Hay Holds sult a: Diyxi-I way, Jills JcppiM'Sou and Mlaa Uoram won. Waddell -Derry second, six First race, furionga Hermitage Rankin will apin-ur- . Mr. (iudniunaon ia a third. Time 2:iiK4-5- . won. Water Wing second, Caprice vii'liuist. lie leave for New third. Time, 1:14 York on Sunday to study uiuaic. CASE OF SUSANNA GEARY. Second race, one mile and an eighth Mr. Maty Pai'tniigu ha been apwon, second, Preteualon Koycroft, Inpointed librarian uf l public library, Badge third. Time, 1:48, Forty Persona Appear to Testify and the couimisalou ia- now at work laird Third race, one mile, handicap the Grand Jury. fining up ibi; basement of the court Sauls Catalina won, 8t. Beltane second, In iiiko for u free, reading room and li- CciicTKtronie third. Time, 1:39 10. Tha ease of Boston, Nov. brary. Fourth race, five furlong-Massi- ve Thu wunirii'k club arc lakmg a tin) Lena J. third. Rimenna Geary, of Mi won. second, Ogden chorus girl, who died hero as the great ininest in the public library and Time. 1:00. have arrangid for In lie given result uf unlawful medical 1reaLm.nl Fifth race, one mile Scotch Duma and whive diaiuenibcreii for the benefit of llie library by Kev. won, body wa Llndale third. Fioraiia second, found In suit cm- - in iioaton hnrlajr. Elmer 1. (rimlicn at au curly data. Mr. Time, 1:40 3 5. Goshen iloeM nut charge auythiug for today to the grand Pioneer waa suhraitied Six) n rare, six furlong lii MTui-ea- , That body will ha asked to imand tin; proci-edwill go Maid of Tlmbucloo wwond, Ka Jury. Indictment won, port (uwani fiiruialilng the reading room. than Hale Iblrd. Time, 1:14 against at least four all of whom are now under The fnlluwiug liirtha bare beau rearrest They lurluda lrfwla I'rawturd ported: A dauyblcr each to thu folOakland Season Opens Today. end William Howard, who are held lu Mr. and Mr. Sid- lowing families: Mhii Fianclaco, Cal., Nov. 10. All New York, a the persons who my Ja Sieur, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hod-soof the body. Dr. Percy Method, and Mr. and Mr. IValle L. Bun- la In readiness fur ihe opening of Ihe nell, and a on to each uf iho follow- racing season al the Oakland track a Back Hay physician, who wa on the eliHigu of dismembering Mr. and Mr. Bam A. Dailey, tomorrow and there is every India-tio- u ing: tluii it. will prove the most suc- the body, and' Murrie Nathan, the Mr, and Mia. I'Uviu t.'ragun and Mr. cessful tn the history of the sport girl's lover. and Mra. t.'harl" T. Marlain. About 40 persons, summoned to tesFay Fuller, a young man from on the Pacific coast. Fine weather Springy illc, 22 year or age. wus ex- haa permitted the owners to get their tify before the grand Jury, api ated amined a to hi sanity today before horse in good shape and the track ia at the court house today,' among condition. There aro (them being Nathan, Judge Jkailli by Dr. Westwood aud iu t'xeeilcnl Sinti'i and cimiiiilUeil lo the state men- more high claa horses here and than ever before. Many rlevcr Hive are a terrible torment to Iho tal hospital. vs. riders are on hand, inrlurilng Knaiip, little folks, un i to sme older one. Tbo cac uf Bcugt Jolinann Oin'incnt never Abraliam I). Johnson was beard iu tha Davl. Kadtke, Auburhon, Greenfield. Easily cured. iN imnneut cure. tall. Instant Fourth district rourt today and taken E. Walsh, Fountain and McBride. An attractive programme la offered Ai any drug atom, 5i ci . under advisement. is. aiiiciuuiuj rave hore iiigardI.a.i infui tlic led to pioviilc lies.' Ii lki-embc- wur-eliuM- c j Fdwaid ll. Riche, a lanuiii of Sal1 of voluntary Litko, filed bankruptcy yesierday iu nn- fi'ilviai court. Riches' liabllltle mummied to Si, 124 "9 and hi asset wcic et forth ai 'Ml. 70, of which amo.iiu, 1 aO. r. t'laiiin-io be. exempt. ; f liim-acl- uswaid Fern, a boy iiiuut i;, who was charged with burgLny m iii- tirsl degree fur rubbing Waid Hroilier' Mure. 2i:i Souih West Tciiip'r. guilt before Judge Ariusiruug icsicr-daand waa ordered eoininiiu-i- i i0 the sfate reform school until lie 21 y ear of age. judg-men- t Judgo Riit'hie has rendered lu fsvor of Ihe plaintiffs in thu rase of L. M. Beyers et si. against Fred 8undquiat for the suin of 5n aa damage for wrongful entry and detention of certain ground in Ibng-liaui- . n. ur III ll.l lil SCHOOL. court, inaintiff ask fur personal Injuries. for the first day wiih the opening liiiiiiiirup a the main feature. There wl'I lu- - a'amt twelve or Ufieen aiaif-e- r wiili Pnijt'i- - of the Jcuniug stable a favuriie. Ban N'icliola. Reaerva-lioGood Che-- r, liiagg, High Clian-eclland Ikuubanlicr are among the 1'i'iiiiiiiiciii cuiuliiialea. Willie Kuapp, who made uch a brilliant record on the New York tracks will rido Proi- r. wliile lkiiis will bi uu Ban y . 4-- r d Jure iu Judge Lewi' court yesterday awarded Mi. Katherine Gillespie damages iu the sum of i.2"i) aguiust the city. She sued for $."i (Mai, alleging that the bad condition of ihe sidewalk on Fourth South netween Second East and Third East streets reunited In a Suit fur divorce lias been filed in fall and a broken lug. the district rourt by Mary A. lz'wli u gainst Slariln lAwis ou the grounds STOLEN FROM McCOY S SAFE. of and nrueliy. The ir-tie- s were married in Idaho on Le- - , Salt Lake, Nov. 10. The iiijficriiMta ccmber 6, 11(01, and have one child, disappearance of SOfiu from a nfn In The custody of which plaintiff seeks, the office of the McCoy livery malilck led to the ariat. yeaterday of WUIaid Plaintiff allege that defendant an eev oral occaaioua 'beat anil chul.ed her ' C. JrUMMi. cashier of the McCoy comand has for some time pst failed pany. The money was placed In the re by Jenxcn for Dr. A. S. Kendall, to support her. llie veterinary surguon of this cllv, The Jury in the case of Katherine who wa aeting a stakeholder for l elect km betiora. This was AVedues-daGillespie aguinat Salt Lake City, in was tried evening. When Mr. Jensen went whirl). Judge Lewi . eimi-iha returned a verdict in favor home he wa not sure whether he had wa brought to recover IS.tNiu damlurked Ihe safe or not, o telephoned age for personal injuries received by to U. C. Sinclair, the foreman of llie Mr. Sinclair triad the door plaintiff by a fall caused from a defec- at abler. tive sidewalk on eu-- t Fourth South of the safe and fmind it locked. When the safe was opened next morning, street. Thursday , the drawer which bad conThe will of 8elena Loukmore, do- - tained the money waa gone. A search resulted in It ceased, was tiled for probate in the being found district court yesterday together in Athe rear of thu stable. few check wen; found scattered with the petition of Jociah Burrow who asks for letters testamentary on on the ground, but thu money had been A Suit of divorce has been filed in ;he district court, by Lucy Avery against Thomas E. Avery on the ground or Tlicy were married on April lo, ISfiti. and have one child, of which plaintiff aika the custody. non-upjio- rt. i j sev-ira- ! y ' 8-- Be-fo- re 2-- e n:-'- Story of a Young Divine and His New Parishioners; How He Demonstrated to Them That He Was Also of Mr. IrsTn before hearing him In the The half breed! ejaculated Herto tie kamer. faigrlliiig tu eliut the diir In pulpit. We ate cpi Whal'a up, H:ip-l:thie roimtenialiun. against straugerr. ' Where' Kelh?' He liaikamer'a increasrd. grtnin "My... waa rot preJudW'd. he told himaeir. "Busted. reepvniled Haplirte, throwonly conacrvaUvc acd steadfnsi. The ing out hia arm diamutiuully; Ire man was all right, of course, hut he f.ill on shanty, break t'rou. Nelh huet-e- L H. SWEET waa In the wrong place, jt sea a busti d loo. Come fur ine- - Ba'iiate on. ihe lieip. manifest duty to di'miuteiuinr "Not dead! gasped Mrs. Herkamer. Tnlrtiik. ain't dead?1 And yt there wa oinething tn th hrTintarebiwhitening.iti "Sth breed lo Ills half of the young minearnest ought gax rlear, to The blame ain't boy apologetically. eiir. fnr what be ia, an' the doctor got him ister, In h.s frank smile and warm. "Non. on y Je' liut'I," he reawired sympHtlietle eye, thul somehow thrillhere. Ah Iiirder." etill mellowing, md hnr. Jf only the hr. "l"g hurl tn nin't walk. 5t "we wont Le herd on the doctor ed the cyiiK-neither: he's our iieamt neighbor and hoy had been content with In pin- - !t i i in! bio ld. too; finger broke. I'ciii for inedT'inc rub on. Ain't hurlganer'ly does thing ed bad. non." We ten pea over a flip now an' then. With trimhllna han-- l Mrs. Ilikainer An' that reminds mr,'" turning entirely roin- - hofiha snd bandage round, the dor i or sold he'd bring blm her hiirband rean-c- d from tn over this evenin If it didn't rom tou for hi greatcoat . hard, en If It did they'd likely "Me mnei hurry back tn lilm. bn tnmorrer. The buy seemed epi y 'ne'i If h;a kg's broke it inut L d ii !i' good naterad an raid hr want'd ai'endcd o al nn'C. You'll have to Lo visit avsrylwidv ar.' get arqualntrU H' ' h' gmMS. We'll traat him right' ire ran. .'.'d hl;f cquarty figure to he won't be here many day. 1imr litri'pti'ff IM full I''.CM. how toon tle feller! He don't he dec'ared go. "No good ye th boya'll run him out. Tou might had wv iron v'urtu-'rii'in. five th wild turkey I whot yesterday, Hm fnIMii' Kotc n nil'r ii"- - roire, Liza, an thatpirly of n!on. an riortlr'. taae five, aix houi. Y'oil We'll treat him right." g I ke young mn. nBt!r irr Outside they could har th r i,o tv. o Dn,e quirk. of Ihe approaching norm, and bni!.. val.t liM'k out for snun. Me lix went to the wlr'dow and door him, dm we May iwu free day an and fastened them iroi rerur!y. j Inf1 way. i o:ti home :.!! ri;;it. "fbe dortor won't bring him out In- - I ! "Th hrlf breeds mb'. raid Ir. nrgh." he aald. a lie returned hi lirowi.. "if tho ll'.. broken if reda rtiol by the fire, "an I don't reckon P'-- i Hiking after at oiii'e, and Raptlaie la an the half breed will come In u goo' al t liu f wo;k ra 1 am. ei'!:r. Lraslwuy. I hope not. It'll be jat feliow Iko ur, Herkamer, Two tr.rtr in tha gulch than findug one's v.oilJ on:y Le a drag on Baptiste's wiy through tiris enow.'' for presently Hut he waa n.lrt f.rojjr'.s." Iiut olJ Iie.kuiner paid not the least tin re (mme a tramping nd rtamplng r.ot:"'. lie was humpirg hi o'::alde, and a the cabin door was when be shouiddra Imj Lis thrown open a tall, white haired old rTt man s'epped in. accompanied by a boy-ir- h frit a light t'jli'h upon hi arm. "Tou had belter May here. Mr. figure of alight but rompa- -t build. Ib yourg ininirKr said qulet-iThe old man waa Pr. Brown, the autocrat, and in hia Tour son Is in peed of help whirii neighborhood a.t prdiiy a should reach him companion Herkamer recognised the new mlniiter. But he waa no longer I am u(d to this sort uf possible. the fashionably dressed figure which thing and am your.g 'and etroim; behad allghtod from the train at Minot, he STRODE OIT INTO THE GATH- side I have some little knowledge of but rather a trim frontiersman In apmelicir.e. Mr. BaptL.le and I cen do ERING DAKKNEBrt. Old Herkamer' He hui tuned all Hint I nexavary. propriate costume. eyes darkened a little aa they rested fecsional costume, well, who knew but Ms coat and turn"! to th knit w.:h pii v lia bed bees upon him. He did not approve nf min-itein time Bu tn! outfit, so ridicuhi masquerade. But oo.nii(w. w.v'11 Lapt s' lously new: rrohahly the boy had toVO'D 5 I hardly t'n on girt you'd of mce r had on eu'h clothes before to tr't th t'a.lgiil g' over fei'.ov . 'he (OJiriTpt fod from Uf hia rf, jt wa night."' he said rather ahortiy, "th trying ta-.aiorni Idho those who l;v r1';. to o appear tiat he r a: not. ' That's juat why wa came. the docAt this moment came a stumbling tore. b waa aocustnn 4 to l.h ir.'.o tor tnterrapted genially. "Tha norm outside and an Ineffectual groping for ey. and these eye w( urangely Is likely to be a long on, and w can tbo latch then an "Open de do'! legible. string severo. get back baforo it became meltbe you go long," "WelL I t'-iBy Z open de do''" Herkamar sprang forward to comMmprrew even th mils between our ke- acquieaced grac:ausi. ' da- - la t make. Toj ply, sod a tn home tr.av be d:fflru1t tut you good far toJ.-- ;c: back a yjR:n.)i-,e- " ' me ii!,e df oi.r J O'.Ki-ri- i ehr- fix e l,:f f.l Ip's in ' a d I e ta I ' v 11 aai id '"i moia r,,n ' Iraua.y, h ' "i. ..Mj jf 5 e? Minister The Copyright, Utf. hy Frank H. v - ''.ome." a&id a ii'fl.amn'. nid h ra.us inro tii o hrga:i r th lie r.hi'.-l- i ''l from t:o:;R?il pw.f leu i.n-liie i fi't blS't o uo. We ! v h sia w . t T J 'p ;aJ i, ir-k- oii sum' " a lo, I i v r h - I..- er a i nk'd Jt.'s. Jler- rR'ksg- a to a eainst thv t-'- I kicier H ' ms- - a m-i K s a rim fi.-'in- v t.-- N-- , ri Kk' t a 11! r Tf.a fellcr'B oiiid nee that him. 1 he at.uved every I '"I i' 4.' ba-t- Isr.1'" hs r. ' K. ',m i.cLs i waiting for . ' v I rl i li'rkan.rr r'aie and c-- J r " ' za.7 rr:. .S"" g-- .j - s.. kir- - TONIGHT." one sauafaction. o and had with thawing of hia and aoftenr-line Ova grim f his grcnl- ! mellowed under lh- - fir. in he hs-hs'Timt'l half ioin'1 owa.d tr-i- i t,,i ;,e vs W'fc vl.'- .u M'l'-Til-I": 4 ... , f earved. till' CJ.wJ"." V k- . J - GT I HARDLY THOL'GHT YOI' D 4r" fa--- ...J. a. Oii sia't l.rd'-niii- ra an- - ' ' I!., y. r n:r '"'Ws Her-kamr- ai'izaly iu o,- ,ieh ahalfi'i' him in whald he f0. ' ... W(1 derisively. li'. e that do 8 pnae h had to gn a Daketi ever a Temalna; ta fit. k. ol-- l i'i. ' ,tl IV. tv a ' T- 1 ,olih,. hard "ii' ways an l!r h:-- l 11 Ilr-kaoie- pee.-e- "i)r.gr'ii our n'ak wards ' ,,in ' e hi , Ufa ; . r,,r. .ir,, i !t- - - formed i l fr r-- 1 In nioie'n five feel four; an' ha hand Huh: Our nd inhi- ro.'f a ba-hUtar where vie v,n; from had hand an' !i!;e the Uarii af ell nld could chaw terbaccy an' wrestle with wir,-dgrizzly an' p!u;h a man throiiKh a 'he eed. Thn'-- a when ba rot sort we need here. Ho hnm) curr.v 'fare book sense, an hard hands 'tore P'Htenaas. That's my Idee. He drew a swo! lo the feplare end spread his bands out over th" b'die . nursery ht - nn Fwt TtUEBaMcBSSagB Jik 2b Years MEN'S DISEASES u.lrew ICim solve t hr .ii .1 lo lieir.atiii .tp:iin Huiiii. i" SPECIALIST i. To the s' idv and treatment ol Chrome diseases of men. women and have devoted spec al rffill during m entire prole sional life and have been rewarded by th discovery of methods that give complete masiciy erf Kerroni aid Blood Disease. Catarrh, Deaf- rb. . ii'iiii.- - -- till. Mil.., Ih.ti !:, ilu-nig- Rii' r ilci null the! :i,. luiiiK'i ni. .in.l rcsiacs a: ,i t N . Ni(tii)!.i- d i - an iti'i'i ! lt .i. .i c.l eg:',.!:,,, ii d up city. At Ogden ell route Mi.:iiili, party was joined by tv. U Hainidnn Mr. Odell tPor:s ilia; the through the (Jarlnud soction bad lim been affected by the blight, and lb, output was away ahead of the evi mates. The of the gasoline cou sunied on the trip was yt.5u. DUO 'i - a'-- I. him ttirough the live; fici.i-M- r. Austin cuntiniilng son.li to d,:,. Sail latke. ov. 10. It took the jury Suit Lake. Nov. lu Oswald IVrn.-.-i iu iho case of Mr. Douglas, chargtxl a boy lu year of age, pleaded guilt.- i with tin- - aitemiiLi'd murder of Mrs. beforv Judge Armstrong to the chs.-gi-Martin, exactly four minutes to arrive of liurglary iu the Aral degree and at its venlirt this afternoon. The case was commlttt-- to the reform school a was submiried just about 12 oclinL. Ogden until he lwomcs 21 years of and four ndiMies later a verdict of age. He. in company with Burt S; . j not guilty was announced. Clair, burglarised Ward Bros. store ai The case of ihe state of I'tah againsr 2 til South Wc-a- t Temple stivel on 1. M. Mrs. of October 25. Douglas, which has been ou trial in Judge Armstrong's court for St. Clair was also arraigned on thu the past two d.iy. upon the charge of charge and pleaded not guilty ami will attempting id murder .Mrs. Martiu. stand trial. was submitted to the jury at noon today. The testimony was concluded SALT LAKE COURT NOTES. early in the forenoon, after which the argument of the attorneys were made. The cs-- e of Paul Askridge vs. the The court Unified (lie arguments to 30 Daly West company has been minutes for each side. Judge Powers tranxferrrd Mining from the state to the I'ni-te- d made Ihe opening arguineut for the States n state, and In a brief manner reviewed nupwof the present Republican mein-Deof the council to appoint a new the teatimony Introduced and urged the succeed Jury to return a verdict of guilty. chief of M'ce at once to Attorney J. W. Btrlngfnllow, who d Lynch. They declare (hat they will in the defense, made the first delitm the rote m pessary to cou-- l, in behalf of the defendant. any apiailn'DiMit Mayor Morris argument, Janii--s followed by Attorney was He thus attd Lynch make, regulate nuy "ho made a forcible arwhom they suj was foisted upon him Inwbretsen. of Mayor Thompson's gument and pleaded with the Jury to day Is the i.lmmistnitlon to head off one of Mrr-ri- s' give. Mr. ISuigla lier liberty. The closown selections in the person of ing argument in the case was made District Attorney Loofbuorow. Tile fipimn Burindge, To thrso overtures by court then instructed the jury and ll Major Morris has given no response so 12 o'clock to consider (hr as known and lie declines to talk retired at alsiui But it Its verdict. oa the subject for publication. is being urged ilist lie could thus have MASONIC REUNION. Democrat placed st. the head cif the who would remain police department Balt Lake. Nov. 10. Handsome sou there during the whole of Thompson' the goon venir programs have liccu issued foi rowing irimlniM ration fur r mam that the "Americans' would the sixth rcunton of the Scottish I nw hare th- - necessary two-tjiirvote of Free Msimury, to be hrld lu this to remove him. While that.- would city November also mean th.- ivtontiini of both Demo-rn- : Com ml tires have been appointed aa iwt It. peblli-noon the police follow: forcr. li ia known that Major Morria AiTHiiyrnii'iiis Ira U. Rlioade, Wildun aot take kindly to ilic thouglil of liam J. Lynch, Sidney W. Radeon, Samin any way interfering in thts-inaftruel C. Park. ' While the leaders locally are plan-lin- g Praierual Recepiion and l .i : monipwa K5 i f.ilsj E,, itdin-- e i rr. ;o SENT TO REFORM e:i:p!jy the. .live' to1 :i. full-- j BLL'A WANTS ACCOUNTING. -i WOMAN. iij.Di.i iiv.i.-.ii.-- e- 1. ! ".'I"-uill- ,l.- - '. ilu- - liiot-cand w. :; ':ie affair is clear-- I. ,i itiui . smoliS V. - Ltin" '.ou.as E li lat.-- wui.'s a Tbiir Cii'ld. ! '. I1., to sip. liiviuee and f v I i.ey wci'i Sa t c Nov. g.T l , OJeil re'miiid this mormng f.otii a trip u hi iargi- aii'uiuon'le cat ask' through the Mala., anti Uariatid v.ii site' t;i iu i.rgcrscn ilu- llto leys, which in'upicd two day tr Ddell WuS Sl'COIilp.i! l.- Uiii-- t l h,' lieu Critchiow of Ogden and H. 1. Eilitu oi j thi city, and was joined Loer t- l, G. Harding and I I,. Kvn of Va.nd Joslah Evans. W. H Rowe or Box El deg county, and upcrinirn!cti: Austin of the Uarian.1 sc.gar p:am 1 but v.i: ul'ov'c. ro,-.-- . I I don,. ; i some pay ii. c: Ti.-i- .in;; has hivu a..-id - ctor e. aa-aa- U rw-j-.- - h'.'-f-- . -i,. i . 4.: i a Man and Baptiste accepting him In very eevere I have a hood which I con draw over My liea-- i uinl ahnuhlera. preferrni'e to himself. U'hul v.an Now. Rajii!se, iiLuiit lh" route, la thle coining to? "Why. the bay can't gel through that ravine yuu seak or a pin in trail! ravine to savo hi life, lia blurt'd out. Would a greenhorn like me he likely tu lose his way?" "Ain't go Irou' ravine, Bapllrtn "Non; It be narrow, an drre be rock alolidly; "go toun' by hill dia time. Take two lime lunger, bill mu' high on hot' aid", an da ramp In right In dv, middle. It can't be nils it one gu dal fur. Rut wre ain't gnnf In de ravine, non. We go roun' by du hill. De ravine no let u nut, mrbhe, an him berry dark now. n.uM remember 1'ini "Well, w mun I watlli.g in urgent need nf help and that a h:irrl"r Is luul tu block any ' trail. Wc mu!, lake no clinncis. go roit!"l hy th'.- - lull, mid I will fiHe tils ravine v.'I'.h u htntem. I ur.i i'vc tn and cm'I )iroh;)dy thr1111r.l1 wl'hnijl anv t'niiMe." Bapnsis rair---- l hi", hand' aa though tn prui'af. bit 1.0 word cum" from hi Ip. Those firaiglit clam is wci rnnlrolilna him. :iri-- l bS liands l is waa a lcudir; he hia rid". Th" inliii.-t- -r a to obey. When fbry furnc-- toward t ie dfiua mil pa oli'd 1 1'ini. il.t-'isfllie r'll lent hi head lo the ?ti,nn a pd-- : ;ri'i alolidly awnv to ibn Dili rmiLc. niiii'sler vailed for a f'cri nni from llerkarnci then he tmdc mi; c. d.u kii'-s- i inirard li.e (o the gaihirn. idvinv. "Dn you f lilnTc liere'a any 'Vl . e .1 ail of h making It?" ais-- d II voice m l.njr In a troubh-turned Iiri k 11110 ihe cabin. "Chiince,'" erhued ihe drstor. wih I curious liny In hia voice; of ioui-'do. That voung fflluw I small m site. Why, ho climbed hi!f : c 1 n.'ountalrs in Europe and likcc . i'.. . log better than :i tough wrc!-:.t this to hlp eymehartv. ll'a th RESPECTFUL 'job I ever did for th1 LISTENED WITH wa afrn'J gelling him hire. AND EARNEST ATTENTION. , couldn't, for he has p.cn'y of no-- r Ihc.i'-lorlook to the and snow find fiek. only nvnislry safe. Go In racire. I thought for t o work mebbe no froti'. Be' go aafe. But but no, he ar:r--'- : a want softer oid no lime wai; for place, iwoples. pleased when I asked bin: a Herkamer s or 'id but slowly reF'f come out to nur wild country. moved his coal course he'll make it " felier." Ignoring Ilnp-1I"Wrll. you-iAnd he did. but with a sheer force nf tn the minislrr, snd spcal'ii-th-made lt linger for many "you'd beitcr p'.;t on my log coal an' will fir all the other wnri muff we rjn " long year about the neighborhood a a story uf pluck and rniiur-ane- -. 'long 'ip. Better ar.d wh n be nond In the you're b.ur,d u f"ere. An d.n't I't tha next FsfabaLh. w'lh owe arm in that half breed puth you 0.1 too tart. V- - dost on our a siltig and bi fere 'iil pale from fig no 'atnai not one 1c. Lb h :2idr. even journey fu-- e Scih hxa broke l.is ir.j The young minister (Silled. rough audience hut listened with ie And "This costume la nil I Bead, thank spectful and earnest attention. lalor, whdi they crowdeit about nlir you. M'. Heikeiper." he neid h.'itd .vfe r service, it v "I !"nl !r esyieriallv In tkei r.n elertilcat;. boyish (f- - t.i t of 'rorR, and.' ft r! ve-- y v-.1 7 iu Li". Jay.-tut v brave ifrrrg TAn .c whsrs to : urn ii :i ; bb'! '. 'ign A, ."(; .i ' i ID-- vtvma .t. t ,i I" ., i ii thing rd cliii-l'ln- ft-- j i - 1 ! 1 i - a-- s( pwl-pi- it xrit t re iy r-- a -- i nt . mm fig-..-- e w (- . i-- mt -)t 1 -- u'V 1 rv |