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Show F"' MORNING ESAMIVER: OfiPIV contract. nrwilli! rkM fcSV"wyr"pac,tic- - been bucked up iu tbe big druinage ; area aud iu the inuu me table workings tributary tu it, which is couiug into the shall uow that the back ptcusure la being relieved. Mr. Kuod also seemed to think that this rise is only temporary and that subsidence will come naturally if the tunnel continues toj carry off the volume it was disebarg- ing yesterday. i Get ' - of IVt.usy Ivjtiiia's goal ,n, ji,. arm lineup, k.ci.ej j llama's goii.i; ey 1 n n. srT.Y orre lUUL salt lake and state news MORE l T Sl.cbie - ball vf Harvard on Pennlino Hero ill, crttii-soto work thvir taiuou ih- , lT-W- , Nov. t ,fiC ll yOVTMF-ET-l 1!, IMS, AT LESS THAN HALF BROKEN LOTS OF MANUFACTURERS COST to on the ni aiiltd by otk offvdc piny, which i."ivd them i,u thec ar,i thif eud uf the line lern Ff . ho,! the u,e oa;; i.er lor a qutehl. Within Wil-.itouchduw n. ana ia VJ U. Jacob, Thu third n was inudc on nd ousfli. out to hard, clean football. Pi nnsylv.inia got U contract they on the la.l tart Harvard line or. C. B. ROBBINS DEAD. Lon wretch of theofsr.de an exiTangi- - of kicks anl pj.-hthia it Hlf eoutbwesi over th,for final hv Mountain country I,ogan. Nov. 10. Charles B. RoUbius, ci'T to desert. Mr. chief of the local fire and straight lino p Hinging. Tury kicked the goal. t bF the- one ot the city's mostdepartment respected In the first half Harvard complctelr w" Sl JuTau reached their destinsdied this morning after a short and gained played Feunsylvaut ,ru? ?h: illness from typhoid pneumonia. He oui foru1 ground almobt at will, while iu the was in hia seventy-firs- t h in operation r? year. Funeral MMond half ths Crimean play ns made lriMem wtpPlJiu the team. service will be held in the tabernacle first down. Both tbrir Should be iolved. at noon on Sunday. Mr. Robbins had only one and defense weakened pervrt 0tS Bnoa. a.d Mendenhall of aa eventful career. As a boy ho helped zrtriiia who have the contract for to print and actually sold the first j tlbly as the game progressed, wht'e Garfield, are making copy of a newspaper printed in Cali- Pennsylvania's attack and defense rat ahape and other fornia. Hr was born in Bordentown, proved 56 per cent. in giwt fy The particular star on Frank la N. J.,'and when 12 years old. In lSdti. trcludinsM.tWeu.ie Field today was little Levine, PennJobB Ru,MU r joined Sam ld New a York Brennan, Sriarllla left end. It la no exaggernewspaper man, who waa then starting sylvania's toI?L!ithe' lake ahore the eand has for San Francisco, or Verbs Buena, aa ation to state he played the most remarkable game of football ever wit oiled up on the grade for a luug k.was thru called. In the ship Brook" seased in this city. He followed the a pieUminery. At the sailed around Horn and lyn they Cape ball perfectly and time aud time agatt good aind atorm would up to San FVanciacot reaching there Harvard's Interference before thia of broka.up temporary on 2v.waider.ble July 31, 1846, Just eight days after feet. Six times the raising of the American flag in the play bad gone aix Th Western ihat town. Brennan had brought some during the game he recovered the ball now a'aied that lh some member of bis team had 10 cioa. the main line of the ype aud a hand press with him. and after PlBt ftw mi,e he soon established the California fumbled. i0c Three times during the game he was Xev. Star, upon which Mr. Kobbina filled the Hft of Wlnncaiuora. dual role of devil and newsboy. In ad- laid out because of hie fierce tackling, played after rePIONEER WOMAN DEAD. dition to this he drove the first hurt bur he always resumed ever worked In a barrets In 'Fris- ceiving the eponge bath. that ll.-A- fter a life of co. lie went to the goldfields when gait Lake, Nor. of Washingcentury in Belt Lake, in the man came, and after scouring a tonAt C9.Beattie University rar half Sherman Indiana 0. ellch ehe participated in the prob- nice little pile returned to New York At tie Moinee Drake 10. Haakell 6. from by way of Cape Horn, latter he relem incident to redeeming Utah At Iowa City Iowa 62, Dec Moines Taage brush. Jane M. Carrington turned to the west overland, and In He baa filled 0. Toons, wife of Brigham Young. Jr.. 1863 settled in Logan. At Lexington, Ky. Cumberland 0, MMa suddenly away at her home, many public positions here and alwayj 8. Wear North Temple etreet, thla with credit to hintaelf. He leaves a Kentucky State college At Springfield Wittenberg 1. Deni-eo- n iuntag. The cause of her death a wife and family of eleven children, 10. d and debility, following .an while twenty-eigh- t grandchildren and At Chicago Northwestern 34, Ohio last' February, from four survive him. Northern university 0. ike (Eecta of which ebe has never Mo. St. Louis 17, CoAt Columbus, While health her recovered. fgKy 0. TO ARSON. CONFE88E8 lumbus not been she haa good, gioi February At Culver, lnd. Rose Polytechnic 111 until within a m not seriously 10. Alfred lloldoway.a inatitnte 6, Culver 11. Nov. Provo, death. a Last of her night tar koun S5 years of age, whose At Indianapolis Butler collegs 64, unbar of her relatives called to rue young man home ia at Vineyard, was arrested thia Franklin college 0. even-kin home late for the left and bar, At Bloomington Indiana 0, Notre sever expecting the sudden end afternoon charged with sotting fire to his mother's dwelling at Vineyard last Dame 6. Uch came a few hours later. At Charleston, 111. Mllliken 4, EastMonday night. Tho place waa insured fur 13,600, of which gl,7U0 was on the ern Illinois Normal 0. SUES BINGHAM OLE NELSON house and 300 on the furniture. V. H. At St. Louis Washington universiCENTRAL. Kay'of Provo waa the insuring agent. ty 62, Drury College, Springfield, 111. Whan Mr. Ray learned of the fire, 0. Sait Lake. Nov. 11. Ole Nelson filed At Ann Arbor Michigan 44, Ohio and also that the house waa estimated Mt la the dfctrict court today against tb. Bingham Central Mining company by the people of the neighborhood as SUto university 0, worth not more than $806, ha At Carlisle Dickinson 18, Lehigh 8. is rseover 130,000 damages for injuri- being Washington and Jefferson 0, Westes received ou July 11, 190S, while became auspicious that the fire was of an incendiary' origin and placed the ern university of Pennsylvania 111. vmyloyrd at defendant's mine at Bingof Slteriff HarAt Philadelphia Pennsylvania 12, ham Plaintiff alleges that a box of matter In tbe ltanda mon for investigation. Today the Harvard 6. rtpa was exploded through the negli-pac- e At Minneapolis First half: Mlano-aotof the superintendent of the sheriff. Deputy Sheriff Barnett and 40. South Dakota 0. las ud plaintiff was eoverely burned Special Agent Ensign, irepresenting At Annapolis Navy 34, Buek colcompany, went to Vinehi right arm and leg being perma-nU- y the insurance w here they- had a long talk with lege injured and the hearing of his yard, of At Princeton Princeton 16, Oor-aeFor all young Holtioway- and accused himman illbt ear greatly impaired. 6. tf old Injuries he .ska damage. In setting fire to the place. This the indignantly denied. University of Oregon 6, Oregon Ar (be mm named above. They returned to Provo, Holdoway rlcultnral 0. coming into town about the same time. ROBBED BY THUGS. He waa arrested shortly after arrivand after a few minutes conver-satlo- n ing, 11. Nov. Encountered hit Lake, by with Deputy Sheriff Barnett be tires hold-uwhlla on his way home about 1 o'clock last night, Moses L confoaaed to firing the place. He admitted ihat the Idea came inMorris, 26 Pleasant avenue, made a that it would be a good bald dash for liberty and waa Bred on to hia head way io get some money, and in purb one of the tbnga. The bullet lodged of tho plau took out the inSUTTON FAYS HIGH ROYALTY. it hia shoulder. Morris uttered a cry and suance at thla the robhers boiled for cover. surance last mouth. Ills mother is iu and waa there at the time of The resident a in Iho neighborhood Dick P. 8uMoa, whose daughter liulu, of Ophlf I he burning, and Holdoway waa living tho Montana girl, is now playing Frn West and Fourth South at reel a, in the house aluue. In the evening successful season at the Utahns, has whar. ibe shouting occurred, were amused by the shot. Several men he went to bin uncle's place, some at. last secured permission to produce ibree miles sou'll of his home, and arearn to Moms' rescue and an Haxel Kirke." The patrona of the ranged there on some excuse to siay Utahn havw several times requested was made to follow the 1 o'clock be got up, At for the night. that this play he produced by the com They were followed until they reached tlm Oregon Short Une returned to his home and set It on pany, and Mr. Sutton hatt repeated Lv hia and to uncle's fire, returning place endeavored to aecuve the play, hut ack, when the thugs gave their slaying the remainder of the night. was unable to do so. Permliwion huh Pursuer the klip. Morris was taken to Robertson 4r uow been granted by the plsywrighle drag store, at Market and West upon the payment of high royally. Mr. Lindon, the stage director of the Tample streets, where the wound was eamined. It was found that the bullet Lulu Sutton comiHiny, was one of the ttiwt to produce this play in New York lodged asHiDMt tne right shoulder Wide and had harelv several years ago, and will stage the covered Itself. Tb oparaiiun which followed was plcco in the identical manner in which not with it waa produced in New York. the approved 'Ugvcal tools, bill with a Tonight will be the first performpair of aris- hTa is ance of the piece, with the Utile Monwas extracted and tana magnet. Miss Lulu Sutton, in the jb wound (lluinfecled. Morris took car home and bis wound role of Dolly Dutton. him gave ot little trouble. ills nerves, how-W- This company adds another new worr badly hbaUercd and bis member this week in the person of R. nevriprion ()f r j,(. mon wag me.grr. L. Benniaon. Mr. Bennison has been for a number of years with David Belaaco in New York aa leading man. AT flood from tunnel. Mias Sutton Is to be congratulated upon the acquisition of such a worthy PH City Relieved at Continuation of member to her already atrong cast. the Outpouring. The Saturday matinees at tha UtahThe following are the arrivals at the ns are getting very popular, espeiVkCi:;. ,lV. 11. One of the cially o since tbe inauguration of the Reed for the past 24 hours: see jF. ,nireviiIK problems in all lnd.; Lulu Sutton reception matinee a. May is preHCtited in the M.T. J. Stcpheaon. M. D., laipcl, RichL. J. . L. Haines. t Carmel, lnd.; d,d "inni-l(infc, Tapping aa it 711 n,,rtvt,jm subterranean waier-im- " ards, Lspel, lnd.: T. W. Matthews, Salt hm M Salt Filican, (,f'' " a factor of immense Lake; Miss Olive M. i pnrk City operations, Lake; O. X. Welch. Boston: W. few realised until the Miller, Penrose, Utah; H. R. Chandler, "vng of I,. rrjimil Iut Mircb block. Ogden; Lewis Smith. Chicago; L. W. " UDn,,l and cut off Howe, New York; Claude Corey, San e nf ' rfrom the Ontario's Francisco; A. C. Murphy. St. Louis; only r, U,U,'i.from " ,be York: R. E. Worth, adjacent te tri- W. R. Parks. NewWin.: 'otr F. 8. Whedon, Racine, ,blPi'Pned ington, the ll: prosperity of New RACES Denver; L. C. Wilson, J. York; nd numlirr of its M. WoodfoTk. Louisville. Ky.; L. W. PnlpWt.Tg, H or arduous and ralher Collins. A. Paulson. Chic go; Mr. and At Emaryville. ti. ,hn imprisoned wsf. Mrs. E. Kjrchvr, New H-York: W.DenSan Calif., Nov. 11. The Francisco, F. - Zendt. r'lnosday morning. Doty, Butte, Mont.; at Emeryville today ,, Sun handicap opening Francisco; P. II. ver; Strougb. rimr ? ", h 'bnt l. 11 hut R W. Wherry, Ogden; Miss Helen brought out a field of thirteen proper. re- tihwt " flr fortunately ,0"! nr life, Spokane. Wash.: 8. G. Wright, The game son of Prestogan on his Ssn A. B. Knickerbocker. ,i" Boston; lunnel and mouth reputation had to call in the betting hi, Salt Hw h .J?iiH,,nce ,0n th canyon Francisco; C. J. Sproat, Wyo.;Lake; and closed a top heavy choice at 3 to C. P. Cheyenne. H. Hyrlds, 8ra,,hic ,orF of the "'r : A M. Wei-ger-t. 5. Tha uncertainty of racing waa Francisco San "wi down Schilling, Suit demonstrated when Proper was cought New York; Mis Larson, it reached the The oW vm Lake; J. G. Miller, Ogden. in the Jam at the raise of the harrier of, maierinl, waa cut fSTS, and although he squeezed out bad a MINING MEN DEFEAT UTAH. Uod8 ie- : tha iv. r"l 0,1,0 tb journey throughout and finish- second. Hugh McDowan third. Time rough 'he was canyon ripH and ed In the middle of the bunch. The 1:473-4- . 11 lonka :i laid w'n nn,j as thoagh (Continued from Page (.hie) race created the wildest anthuaiaam 4 with a eiranr"11 ind Cnt ,nd rlP" when San Nicholas and High ChancelAt Cumberland Park. tor Pow: ' Me in .hant,Rn'n below possibly second touchddVn in the sec- lor fought It out neck and neck from a added mathe Trim., Nor. 11. CumberNashville, erl ill bom was and the on the former a feeling paddock a"d rhe debris ond half. That there land rtifd Park result: on elevtwo iff ride the part ,hp flood haa marked Davis, splendid its between the players of (he Ntfeway," First race, six furlouga Windshield ens was made apparent early In tha grabbed the fixture by a head. Seven came the crimson back Terns Rod, who won. Bitter Brown second. Inspector nd lengths Rood figured first half when Parker, e made a creditable ahowiag. Girl third. Time, 1:15 rtay. hoot 30.000 to center, was dlaqnaUfled for slugging, did not have bis usual sp ed In th second half, when ?ID,e r ver 2,000,-W- n and again Second race, steeplechase, handicap, finished among the tall enders. rat hlch haa Sheble was sent to the clubhouse for and mam Linl y' course Poorlands won, Scvpter short Results: 8 offense. like a ,tediiT ince the it seven Orisis third. Time, 3:07 second. half first race, the First Miller's in furlongs touchdowns Both t'ts4tVtT1Jfn i K,haWe. The Dod Anderson second, Third the Before race, handicap, seven forking won, game to luck. Daughter due were 'ii'es ft. 0' about four had been in progress two minutes, and Potrero Grande third. Time 1:201-4- . won. Envoy second, John Funlculalre 7 "? fraS, fh",,r w,tw natialiy Time. 1:26 Carroll Second on third. off mile Harvard's Jlfrace, Watcrcure ten ball yard the and both with Fourth race, five sad a half forlonas goal, Foster was sent agsinst Pennsyl- won, Delcorondo second, The Lady ,' Wf vClUPJ18" St. Joseph won. Rolla aecund, Calaevidence that the ac-a- l vania left tackle. As he struck the Bobdesla third. Time 1:411-4- . bash when five and f Third third. Time. 1:07 ball and furrace, the dropped will line Foster 1' ,he wtaga I'm Fifth the Joe won. to Sir race, five and a half furlongs was able Edward longs get secMcClun t unless Referee .T. Ed Grille wen. Presentation sroomli hi' nrs f.r,md Robison Ret third. Time 1:08 ond, repaw separated ,0n PtetiMlta Itself mass of humanity Fourth race, one mile, opening Running Star third- Time, 1:03 1. n'tBli,! the ball within eight was lying In San Nicholas won,- High three Sixth race, one mile Thespian won handicap goal. Harvard's Xaaa lifk !!1,,cUn Mature yester- - yard of a a Chancellor second, Mcllvaln third, Tima Rollnda Terns over for Rod waa cond. third pushed ot water ia the plays Lamson haft Tim 1:40. 1:41. D,arl and neither. touchdowa. 'Be n:am,! Fifth race, gix furlongs Cruzados Burr kicked to Sheble. who had a won. md ;0?Th Irribla snFeriBl,,ilToro law second. Boh Catches Aqueduct Results, at all nneX. splendid opportunity to csrry tha ball Time 1:211-2- . a It s: well third. but Nov. 11. Afjr.Iiir-just of New out York, danger, Mr. the 'rro?,B Hite Sixth r:umil and uq Kurvanth T It dropped th" pigskin, but in Tviii.i t"7,l'lily withia four, -- i:vatwn on, Lady Goodrich "f i er whkh-had- . furlough- - QuaJiiijei Flrn m--, Quaker plsjer fell "a it , S;i tuiuli-iu- . !H0TJyi0, fix-mil- e f 2l,io. ed loui-hdow- JL Ja-ia- citi-aen- pres-HTSl- En opera-performe- a ll . p THEATRES i. i. 10,000 Pairs of Mens, Womens, Misses, Childrens and REED HOTEL Boys Shoes, Worth Up to $3.00 a Pair, to -- y-'.-' I I MONDAY, at $1.00 a Pair Be Sold SiMf ,t TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Will The Shoe Market making room for another big shipment of shoes to be here with n the next week. We must have room, hence this snap. Nothing for more thin a dollar in the big sale of broken lots. Be here, bring the children and fit the entire family while this phenomenal price cutting is in full swing. weal.-Tuiou- ts SPORTING the-escap- - djr Me-Nea- W.0:4,":""?" ON Silt Like-228'- 231 mlKvrW Bean-mond- 1-- tollok'. 3-- - Connol-'w-Ivmi- 2-- onr-hul- ALE AT BOTH STORKS. Ogdes 23i3 Washingtoi Iain; won, Sheen second, Hannibal Bey touehed up by tbe locals for a total of nine bits. An errorlexs third. Time, 1:1544. game was Second race, one mile D'Arkle won played by tho winners. Score: R. H. E. Platoon second. Thistle Heather third. Third race, handicap, six furlongs Flip Flap non. Hooray second, Klnlf.-Dale third. Time. 1:14 Fourth race, 'tulle and a furlong liedouln won, Eugenia Bui eh second, A1 win third. Time, 1:63. Fifth racr, seven furlongs I aa daisy won. Society Bod second, Glencar third. Time, 1:29. Sixth race, one mile Sailor Boy won, Ivan the Terrible second, Debar third. Time, 1:44 Severn h race, one mil- e- Mas' won, third. A, Muakoday second, Jan-ITime. 1:11 H l-- BASEBALL 3-- t Oakland vs. Portland. Oakland, Cal., Nor. 11. By an opportune bunching of hits in the seventh and eighth Innings today. Oakland three rnti4 and won hacd'Iy (.enr-'d Iriiii: pi) tiiilid. wti Sell nil-1in the Uit inning. h It.ij n::!'-m- i diphthm IA In viear of the fact that there is at present in our city an epidemic ut throat which In many cases is very 1 3 2 Portland while in others a more ri.ilm-nan- l Hatleries Smith and Byrnes; Ferry lignt, typo of diphtheria, 1 would advi., and Sucks. Umpire, Perrine. that all parents and guardians of complaining of sore throat in any Los Angeles va Tacoma. form to at once consult with titter 11. Nov. Anoth- physicians, or the health authorities, Los AngOex, Cal., er fast, errorless game resulted in that the health board may control this a victory for the locals today. Nagle condition which now exists, and stop and Fitzgerald both pitched great ball. the spread of riiiti dread diseaso. Flood and Sheehan did spectacular It is ihexe I'ehl. raxes irom which Score: fielding stunt this disease is spread, not tbe severe R. H. E. type, as these are riciilly quarau in?d, 6 3 l and we ask the public to assist us in Los 9 geles 1 7 4 this work. Tacoma G. A. DK'KSOX, -Batteries Nogio and Eager; Health Officer. KmTc and Graham. Umpire Dovir, N. J. HARRIS, ATTORNEY. Oakland Time. 1:41. - ntl ..'1'. Its .. ...,....3 9 0 cln;-dn-- Elmira. K. Y, Nov. 11, Mrs. Notary Public. . trst National Bang Thomas K. Beecher, widow of Rev. Bldg. Both 'Phones in office, lnd. Thomas K. Beecher, died at her home nt realdence. hero today aged 79. Ehe waa a grand Firii. Not. 11 Sixth Eerchardt daughter of Noth Webster. Her was a bro,hr of Uenry Ward sailed for New York tedsy Irons line ateat j iimc ntt lioar-- l ihe Ftxt-.ccf ila:l!r-.ftiW'lje; ;iui vr La Buialu-.i. r hud-han- d s i - - |