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Show THE MOBNISG EXAMINER: OGDEX, ETAU, 1'IiIDAY DECEMBER AmKMNfi, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS animals the hides of a hich he HE USED A KNIFE. pre-en- 1. The building '! pieud aveuue. eil for bounty. i The Neee eve: , During ihe he salt! that he had o t Fillmore' erilay af'.eiuc ..ertkia'cluzenn l 0 LevU euKa8'fl business the homes thiy beforo j.e met jjavie. bounty respective He could only in u sill have to tuahe cerialuwrxplsiiaiiou remember esierday at having sworn to their conduct while (o but oue of the certificates, a c.'. Lake, Dec. 11 1 Ti, in the Utah metropolis, i fJherwiw kuown as Salt Lake City, ! Their names are J. A. Robinson, said well and married toj to be a stockman. the name, aa. and hi-- friend who gave not known u ho isj of Ray initial rL, gaid to be a married man. do with pay- -' The whole affair baa to of,. too much attention to a couple JlSjalrt known to the police as Thelma-southat-which j Harrington ui Cecil Rose, cutting at-- , Uiion led UP o eerioiw occurred on Tuesday night! fray which house. The t lhe Wyoming rooming the receiving end ol the cut-- ; has been living; rinc i SM Harris, who Spokane rooming house. 72 West Second South street, and Robinson is. carv- Hie nan accused of doing the He had not been arrested; at vast he had not been up to a lata hour Robinaon is a Juryman; ,1,1s sfwnioon. u the federal court and if he fails to "L op tomorrow morning a bench narruut will probably be Issued for "uiiruiuC NABBED WHILE ROOM. LOOTING of s heme ou Eld-n-dg- uiiMeitr Ml a r B'aic tdieel-lro- n NEW sy es gai: Lake'. Dr.'lf.-- A colored luau who gave the name of Faulk Greggs, is jn jail charged with burglary. He Has caught early ibis morning trying fo steal from a room iu the Kagle block on West Second The man who captured him was J. I). Feeney, proprietor of the , place J At an early hour Mr. Feeney heard a noise in the hall. He decided to n v estimate, although he thought it was his wife moving about. When' he e the bull he saw the shadow of a man. Quickly Mr. Feeney seised his trusty revolver, turned on an electric NEW HOME FOR THE TRIBUNE. light and covered the colored man. latter was scared half to death, The Balt Lake, Dec. J4. The Tnu.ibo -Fo' Lawd's sake, doan yo shoot. says: Vo' suah dime got me Uls time, he now under w :vy me When the remarked. Greggs wa turned over to consummated,plans the Tribune will be in a couple of policemen. c; stalled lu and own one of the Aural, most modern and brst eqnippi ti biThe girls" and also Ray have disap-gesre-d huftn'S WILLIAM WHITE'S FUNERAL. in the 1ulied Suiie newspaper hut Harris is in his room and the date of completing these piuus hurtling five ugly cuts Inflicted on his ser11. The funeral Balt Lake. Dec. is not far distant. Hid and neck. vices over the remains of the late For 6132,500 The Tribune Publishing told the the to story by According Patriarch William White were held company yesterday purchased lrum Rob-; the of bouse, Wyoming iaudlady the Auerbach estate and 8. H. Auerju j,e seventeenth ward chapel and Ray have been there oouie lerilll. nfieruoou at 2 o'clock, and a bach. the Progress building, ou t been have femalea there, time. The of friends and rcla-uiside of Main street, between First jarj.p gathering Robinson' introduced by hut were ;jvei were present to pay a last trib- and Second South streets, a frontage I al his cousins. ute of respect to one who was held at forty-fou- r feet, the tract also exTuesday night the landlady heard a, lu teem jn ihe entire neigh- - tending clear through to Commercial eaw Hams Lorgooi. to In the hallway and street, a distance of 209 feet. md another young man with the two The building; which is seven stories Walter J. Beatlc of the Seven- manen. Bhe called upon Mr. Robinson tM0nlii The speakers in height, will be entirely remodeled, presided. wd to suip the noise. He emerged from) ere Elder George F. Gibbs, President and will be known as The Tribuue bis room clad only In hta night robes. i Nt,Ilhi L MoITig K1(1,.r John Henry building. When the alterations and When he saw bis cousins with the penident Joseph F. Smith and Improvements are completed, it will be aeoond jo none in the country, in poiut bk he made a rush at the Btter Dur- Biljllul) that followed he, tog the trouble opening prayer was offered by of beauty, convenience aud modernity. slashed Harris five times wrtih a knife, Senator Thomas Kearns aud Hou. Eidpr David l. Davis, following which catling an artery In HaiTls neck. Rob-- 1 WkS rendered by the combined David Keith, president of The Tribune go went women upthen town and the sixteenth aud Seventeenth ward choirs Publishing company, will leave lor later all erf them left, since and a roto was sung by Cea D. Pyper. New York early In January to purstairs bet-soen of which time nothing has jjider Geo. F. Gibbs then read a stir-the- chase the best press than can lw had ring testimony of the faith which Mr. and such other equipment as wiil bc it wne reported this morning that ad lu ibi gospel, as delivered necesaary to carry out the Tribune's Harris had to do some explaining to j jjim u his family shortly before plans. his wife when she demanded to know dpatii. The speakers following re- whit, be waa doing with the two wom- lerred in terms of the highest, praise SENATOR SMOOT COMING HOME. en Involved. It in said that his reply to too work of Mr. White and to his Oh! Hava I got to explain all influence in the .community. was: Elder Will Arrange for Examination for Boys tbit again?" And ntmnge to nay, the George R. Emery offered the closing Dnairoua of a Naval Cadetship. remark was "sufficiency. prayer, and st tho cemetery the grave It was reported this morning Ihst was dedicated by Elder Edward T. A special to the Deseret News dated Harris' Injuries, while bad enough, are Ashton. D. C. says Senator Biwmm Washington, he will sot regarded as fatal, and to Utah for (he holidays as will return course of probably recover in the due anon aw the Panama bill la disposed of CONDITION OF H. W. EDGERTON. time. The idea that the man who did During hia slay in tbe stale the senaihe cutting 1 not the one referred to Balt Lake, Dec. 14. The News says: tor will make arrangements for exhut someone who gave that name, is H. W. Edgerton, traveling freight amination of boys of Utah desirous of not received favorably In police circles. for the Chicago and North west- entering tbe Unhed Stales navy. Hr But the pqlice are at work on the agent who was so brutally slugged by will designate the must competent as ern, fellwoon locate to the and hope rue, a thug on Monday night and krft to shown by examination for appointment ow who used the knife. die, is now st the Holy Croets hospital, to a cadetship at Annapolis. J. W. Houston and wife. Salt Lake, where he is receiving the beet of care JONES HAD HIS. Dr. Hosmer, who is attending the arrived this morning and are regiscase, reported this morning that Mr. tered at tbe New Willard. Tbe secretary of state has directed Edgerton' Injuries consist of two cuts Bounty Frauds Man Expresses Hie on Hon. George N. lift of Pocatello, four inches in that one the head, Lack of Faith in Judga Howell, inrhea United Stales consul at Chatham, Onand the other two and ou long, both exposing the hone of the tario, be officially commended for hia Salt Lake, Dec. 14. The News says: skull olatlafical report on commerce and inThe of Charles dustries, which he sen! to the departTIT. Jones took up the entire session of NATIONAL CONVENTION IN SALT ment, November 15. This is unusual the bounty fraud case of the elate action by the secretary. LAKE. The senate committee on manufacifiiau D. Bey non Davie in the crlrn-3m- 1 dlvbdon of the district court this . 14. At the meeting tures today agreed unanimously to reLake, Salt Homing. Attorney Gustin succeeded of the Salt Lake Real Estate associaport the lleyburn pure food bilL This ii (rtting an admission from Jones tion yesterday afternoon, steps were measure waa and will be vigorously tbit he swore to the bounty certificates taken toward the calling of a national opposed by patent medicine men and oi two or three occasions when he real estate convention here about Jan. grocery supply houses. railed at the clerks offlee with bides Utah women registered ha delegates 25, 1906. to the George Washington Memorial ud hence that he committed per-Jar- y as waa named Culbom F. E. Judge Jones waa chairman Iu these instances. of a committee to examine association meeting as follows: Mrs. liked concerning some of his testi-win- y at once into the feasibility of holding George H. McCalie, Ogden; Mrs, H. II. at. the preliminary bearing and a national convention In Salt Lake. Smith, Ogden; Mrs. Uoorge M. Hanson, absolutely denied that he mdse the Local real estate men believe that the Salt Lake. Senator Heyburn today introduced a uiwen read to him from a trans- west would be well represented at concerning such a meeting, and that not a few bill to regulate the establishment of cript of the testimony d In oome of the questions asked. of land dealers could be attracted from forest reserres by congress instead reto a number of the questinos and the east. by executive order. Also A bill to reavers he said that he could not The date has been practically de- imburse public land slates for the whether they were correctly cided on as Jun. 25, 1906. as on that value of sections 16 and 3G embraced In forest reserve. reported or noL day the "Bee America First convenDuring the session yesterday after tion will open nt the Salt Lake oon Jones asked for the protection of club. u attorney on account of the rigid Another mailer discussed at yestervroiirf xamlnailun of Attorney Guaiin, the days meeting was the holding of so when court opened, this morning first annual banquet. Invitations to the Judge Howell informed the wltnees banquet, which will be held early in that the court would take bare of him. January, will be extended to prominent To this Jones Denver and Lna replied In an undertone real estate meu-o- f vhlch was evidently not caught by Angeles. It Is planned 'to use Utah's the Judge: "1 dont think you will. in the various foods exclusively RACES the wit- eotirnes, wherever this Attorney ness closely about his testimony nt the and Johnson W. C. W. J. Halloran, Accidents at Oakland. hearing and succeeded in A. C. Sadler were named as a commitand It of lotting Jones to deny part tee to appear before the city council Dec. 14. There was San reFrancisco, failed to other parts his memory last night and urge the immediate him and he could not slate whether of afreets wherever there Is du- a chapter of accidents in the first naming race today. As they were passing the he so testified or not. plication. The action of the associaHe admitted that he swore to a tion followed a short address by Fire half pole three of youngsters. Suavlta, Ml Curry and Tony Girl, fell, throw'winy certificate made out by Deputy Chief By water an the need of a better rietk Ttuckwalter, one made out by street nomenclature in order that cost- ing their riders. A they paed the Deputy Clerk Smith and also one ly mistakes might be saved in an- wire at the finish Alumbina came very near killing Jockey McBride. About made out by Davies. Although he took swering fire calls. ihe oath to the effect that he killed the fifty feet from the club house there is a carriage opening and the filly ataims'll in this stste he said that he "APPLE GRAFTERS" CAUGHT. did uni know one o' tempted to jump the fence, heavily As to them at all. he certificate Salt Lake. Dec. 14. When the sage throwing the lad to the ground. On which had been raised examination It was found that his a amount he said he did not swear to Mid, There i nothing new under the the h. but. on the graftless" foot was crashed and he was otherwise preliminary hearing he sun," he wm living In a now bruised. Of the other three boys who withlastlfled lhat he did not awear to it. He age. Hardly a day passes not remember exactly what wan out something new being sprung by were thrown on the far turn, Rvd seems to be the one most badly hurt, jAri to hitu when he took the oath faker. One day It la a new washing but none of them were seriously Inhat it wax a another the machine: about killing something cough syrup. jured. It seems that Suavila stumbled being The latest is apples! Jut plain red and Tony Girl and Miss Carry, unable to up, spilled over her. apples! The originality of this scheme The race pull was captured by Sugar Is great man knock at Maid, who clear of interference, won A pleasant-appearinWeather cloudy, track tbe back door of tbe residences with the canter. a: box of fine large apples under his good. Result First race, five furlongs Sugar arm. To tho lady of the house he exMaid, won; Tavora, second; Sants plains that a certain man. presumably third. Time, 1:02 her husband ha requested that tbe Ray, Second race, on mile Adrnndack, apples be delivered at the address wan; Jack, second: Ora McKinney, named,, the money due for the fruit third. Time, 1:44. to be collected at the house. In many Third race, one mile Eherin, won; Instances the wife accept thepplcs. third. Watenicht, second; Hll"s, and amount, usually tho pays whst a kind, Time, 1:43. tells her neighbors Fourth race, one mile Lucareee, When thoughtful husband he has. aeoond: Dixie nevFVatosa, won; he discovers she home arrives be 1:43. third. Time, realise then and the saw apples er five Toeolaw. Fifth race, furlong she ha been coaxed into buying fruit won; A. B. Cook, second; Ruby, third. h would not have purchased under Urns. 1:01. different circumstance. Sixth race, one mile and 100 yards t'h one of PLATT'S HARNESS. After severs! cases had been eold The Lieutenant, won; Byrnordale. secagainst tbe yesterday, complaints Ed. Sheridan, third. Time, men were received at the police sta- ond: . harness lx a constant tion. Police Officer James Taylor was 1:491-2the 11,vff trouble, and may 1 Ihe detailed on the case. He locatedheadto police ' At Ascot. ,ai' of nmp serious accident. You men and brought ibem the i name of quarters. They gave 1IU, jKjiy Lo Attgclc, Calif, Dec. It. Ascot Wm. Redman and Frederick Hopkins. obtaining result-- : They were charred with First race, five half furlongs Banunder fahe pretenses. fir working team or carriage money tam. 99 (J. Schaffer) 11 to 5. won; n'v at price Hint are Secret. 105 (Hoofcert 8 to 1. second: BABY GIRL BURNED. , talker) 12 to I. third. Time. Pin, S7Then Driving Ulovi-sFnlleia. Dr. Mc11The Herald l:('k. Lake. I"'. Sal: are and ljip Rohe Colon"! nmnMon. Chancellor Carty. ' r,v iu Walworth. Anlara Saniarm, Hell Voir SJA piice for ibis week. Hie ri'feiili of hum. Alice, Mr. and Mrs. and raul alto tan. of i daughterJi c. P!- -t also ran. Led for Edw.it! n.-u-, will be Fourth race, one mile handicap In ttie z. who UULiiiviJ employed FMi. 233 com- - M"worie. joj (Miller) 7 to 5, wn: ) 1 nearly M Wh- Ave. 376 Twenty-thir- d ihls of eiy, st. ( TARIFF si, in-o- Cigar lir-.i- en-th- u-re- , 1905. SticKneys - The ..oie Tlie--din one of the rooms io iity ihe piaster. Alice and a little brother were playing in tiie house, when the child's clothes tiinii' iuio eontuci with the tire. Her div-j-b!.,zd tusisniiy, ihe flailureaching hei fare before she .he danger. fully Her brothel run to the pareuts, aborning Baby i bdirirg:- - The mother succeeded in miio': hering the flames with her apron, bu; not until the child s face hau t en burned badly. 11. A. A. Bird of Murray summoned. The bums weie o seveie that It Was feared at first they might prove fatal, hut 'he litiie one j now reeling more easily. Hr. f.Ud aid la.t evening the infant's cheeks and chin will be marked, as ihe flan.es j Tinihe deeper surfer er's condition was such that she could not be removed to a hospiial. m-a- 15. 5c. : quality for five cents! Heretofore impossible and now only by the terms of the new commercial treaty between the United States and Cuba. If you smoke save half your cigar money. Five cents paid for a New Tariff" actually buys as good a smoke as ten cents would get a year ago. It buys you a cigar of the sort you arc willing to tell your friends about Ten-ce- yes-hnou ten-cente- rs I , TTw standard of workmanibip 1 tle making of the NewTriff is the very highest Mechanical equipment may not interest you; aanitary equipment should. Every appliance that brains and money have been able to produce, is used to insure the t -i-absolute freedom from anything undesirable. Thc New Tariff" is the latest product of newly-applie- d modern methods that have abso- lutely revolutionized the cigar industry. n j . h D.-c- re-gu- . Com-mcrcii- il . SPORTING Guetln-questlone- g 8--4. 61-5- "Fast Qcing Perfectly Safe Avoid Accidents! Harness wpe-aejiv- C-"- - - cur-oh- L-- vbl - 1 nt Sold by all Cigar Dealers Wm. A. vSticKney Cigar Co. St. Louis Kansas City Denver llani Wagner. 11 (Dole) 5 to 1, second; Jake Sanders, 105 (lluchaiuni 7 to Bill 2, third. Wotberspoon, Jerome Brown, Henry Bateman. J. Walter Bingham, Browning, L. Holbrook. Horace E. Gar-Chailes A. Stephens, Fred llalver- non, Vlnwm K. Relnsp. Alex Chttilain. James F. ('rouble, Hyrum E. (Isle, C. J. Blown. Joseph Weston, O. A. G. Wheat, 11. R. I'armley, Charli-Harrows. John T. Bandlford, Thomas Farr, John Doxey, George W. Mur- - ran. race. Futurity course sl-ends, (8wain) 7 to 2, non; 107 lUoriarlty) C to 1. second; Lady Kipar, 107 (Nicliola) Oil to 1, third. Time. 1:1113-4- . Fcggy O'Neill, Mirpexi, Hell Kinney, Durbar, Vnar, Second race, iuile and a elxieenih Lucian, 110 (Harris) 10 to 1. non; Horsalu, 96 (Bchinsde) 8 to 1, smmd; Fortunatua, in. (Millet) 4 to 1. third. Time. 1:49. Delooronnco, Sheriff Bell. Roaroff, Kineman. Hasp- Hoodwink and Graphite also rah. Third race, six furlongs Rubric, ion (Buchanan) 9 to 20, won; lsLonde, 10 to 5. Warren, 9 (Dugan) 15 lo 1. third. Time, 1:131-4- . Trajan St. Winifred. Winnie Adama , Karie Crews, Acbellla and Our Mule also -V- 92 Bca-oc- ran. At City Park. New Orleans, Dec. 14. Cit suits sS rJsr-JS- ; and a half Pi,lk a phy, McGregor, Bainuel IV, Robert An-dre- w Jot. John E. Kcklundd Thomas Goods le, Ambrose Hill, Heber C. Oborn, John M. D. lor, 11. C. Wsrdlelgh. Waller H. ,inan, Edward J. Wadkins, George Grlf-nefllh, Frank D. Iligiliilxitham, lresl C. Brown, K. J. Thomas, George A. Craig, M. H. Wheelwright. Lafayette Farley. Fied K. Hess, William Ileeraft, Gentge Coulter, Gcsr 1. Read. William Miringhsiu, Michael I. Harry, William T. linker, Joseph Ballontyne, John A. Hoyle, John Urownlng, Thoma ulnghtiu, James II. Douglas, H. C. Peterson, John 8. Houls, Hen. lmont, W. W. Hoyle, Dan. Pugh, G. 1a lieoker, Archie P. Uigelow, Mark G HarnM, John Coutoa, Edwin Williams. W. W. I Elmer, J. W. McDonald, WaJler rick. H. G. lies, Joseph C. McFsr-ala- . lane, Fred M. Nye, Edward W. Plerqe, Frank J. Stevens, Willard Scowcroft. B. Browning, Cba. A. liinehllff, j T. Chss. J. A. IJndqiiiat. Robert A. Moyes, lunar N. Pierce. William G. Rarkman. Jes K. Stephen, I'srler E. Woods, I). W. Stone, Walter M. Scofield, John u. Foster, liyrura Tay-Abbo- tt Wad-Wait- r, : Cun-Purd- j Her-Geor- Jr., A. If. Bpreguo, Georgs II. Hall, Rylvester V. Crow, Ammon Allen, Jarred C. Uowndy, Chas. W, Stromlterg. Kanaavilla. Andrew Hunter, Charles L. White, Henry Green, CTree. W. MsYbetry, Liberty. John Ward, James E. Bbawr, Clarencs A. Hinckley, Andrew A, Clark. Marriott. Preston A. Blair, Henry Bntler, William Hod son, Cbss. Jemer, Thomas E. teBMin, Ifowell. North Ogden. William Deamar, John Daniels, Frederick A. C'aslor, John A. Jtandnll, Alma Montgomery. Edwin lllll. Franklin T. Clifford. Chan. A. Jones. E. G. McGriff, Samuel Storey. Mormon N. Reynolds. Plain City. Joseph Raw hod, Robert W. I I i : Maw. W. Dram well, Peter M. Folk-meWilliam T. Stoker, Hans Poo loos, Willard Neal, Henry Maw. Mathias laiad,-JameLund, Milo H. Sharp, Charles Skeen. ' Pleasant View. David Johns, WTIllam H. Crandall, John Psekhara Daniel D, Wade, JosGeorge -- won, Bell Blronie stasond. Jolin I1 . : "' - Shurtliff. JarntH T-- i MiGrcgor. Mac- - "ri 5?vT H . 1'" Burch Creak. Janies Burch, Thoma Burch, John ' John Trlbf, Juoipfc Klchols; Charles H. Stratford. Jous- than K. Brow ning. Charles W. Wright, Wm. A. Jatne. Joshua T. Rackliam. Reese Howell. John 11. F. Last, David Heber F. ('. Eerlea. Adam Burton, Frank M. Farrell, John Ballinger, Tyhr Bingham. Aaron August Curl non. A. B. Malsn. Alex. L. Fife. James Faulkner, F. E. Bchagete 1 (junior tnird. Time, 1.38 Ttrird race. lx and a half furlongs Csaraphin.i won. Merry George second, Jomcup third. Time, 1:26 EonrtU race, rlx and a half furlongs Father Tallent, won, I.iadwina second. Daxxl ihinl. Time. 1 :27. Fifth race, mile and a Uiemtb Harry Stephens won, KLsiuwuod second, Juba third. Time. l:5i Sixth race, mil and Gambler won. Utile Hoy second. Ut-ti- e Elkin third. Time, 2:12. 8,",r' M. Clark, rpu-rson- , Jrkn, J. W. McDonald. Lomiuil G. Bivninn, l Gus. Olon, Joweph W. Middleton, Horen hod. James F. Wadman, Myron B. Richardson, Robert Shipley. M. Wheelwright, George Olin-- I George At Fair Grounds. steed. John II. Cordon, Anton Fronk, New Orleans, Dec. 14. Fair Grounds ! David Galsfirti. Joaepb Lindquist, Mi-ke- J. Abbott Browning. n, s - eph Barnett. I- third. Tim. 1:12 Srcnnd race, seven furlong-e- Freo-- : laxttv William Woodward. Hebr J. Nenrosn, Hyrum Plngree, Edgar Jones, Jame E. Riley, Nathan A. Tanner, Franklin R. Watkina, Wm. Roabt, J. G. B. Able. I. L. Clark, Albert P. Ballinger, John C. Kills. John Jen-- 1 kins. Thomas Puidy, Joseph 1L Paino, Parker. John W. Wotherupnon, George Shorten. J. Stanley l)ee, Thoma J. Paine, Epbrlam THlalaon, Charles M. Cole, William Move, Adam J. Hons. Thonma F. Kininrtt, Irving C. Kniniei.i, Kdxsr A. Ensign. E. M. Alii-Kin, Amos Seining. Rolirrt H. Vilon. William Price. Win. A. Hunt, Hen jainln Dfuwlule. William Newell, Hen- - M. lreshsw, Georg 11. Oxumn. Wil-r- y Newey. Calep M. Hotallng. Frank Ham B. Newman. Wiliam G, Wrighr,Naiabltt, Oacar 1. Read. Thonma 14. Gcar N. Browning, James M. Htcphens, Fred F. Dalton. Heber D. Gale. . Reeder, W. W. Boatwright. William - Kellar, Fred 'campton. Ezra H. O. Wlllisms, George Lorenso Jsckaon, A-Fred H- - Hiyenwoll. Clitrle A. Nelron. Wnr. Ickard, Charles - Iorter, IJnnlel M. E S J. 9dn. Fifth race. mil. And an eighth The Gadfly, 1 04 ( Bouker) 4 to 5, won: Ullaeful, 4)4 (Moore) 6 to 1. second: Marshal Ney, 100 (Jackson I 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:541-4- , Wyefleld nlao Blxifa Charted lies, Druid and Tims, 1:41. funis also ran. Salt Lake City i Randall. John Woodfield, Ceo. R, Alwag, Riverdale. William C. Parker. Rirhsrd Dye, James M. Bingham. Jesse A. Child. Roy. Martin P. Brown, Levi B. Hammond, Henry Field, Jr, Cbarlro A. Eden. Peter R. Hhuiie. Henry J, Fuller, PundquiaL Slate rvillc. Joeph I. Stalling. Joslub L. Per B. William Smoul, Morris. James rin. Samuel t Walker. John F. L. Allred. Marian J. BartholoFarr West William Wheemew, James A. Warren G. Child. Jr, Joseph Chugg, ler, Henry C. Slater, Holley. Joshua Lotrenso Cha. H. Owm, Fisher, Uintah. Homer, David George PVttow, AnByrne, Harriavllla. drew Anderson. William Imke, John Dabb, Ijeander Warren. 8. Harris, David Crowtber, Frederick Knight, games M- - Wade. A. Miller. Joseph Wsyment. Charles H. EllsHooper. worth, Joeph E. Hanson. Antoue E. Christensen, Andrew J. West Wsbcr. V. Green. Wm. C. HunHunt, Thomas U. Jones, Henry W. ter. Charles Hoegr. David W. Hsn-corLorenxo tiadlej'. Geo. Heidop. Henry B. Dnnce, Andrew P. Ander-soBarnard E. Farr. W heal ley Gibli-soCharles J. Hark. Thomas W. Cok. mWilson. ,wr . B. H. Bingham, Joseph Jenkins, H. Allen. Chas, N, Aldou. Jorepn Trimble. John M. Brown, William Mmisnn. Etmet Neilren Mjrtnoiis John John Thompson. Thoma J. Wll-o- n, ,oh" dv-t.. flior- - Holmes. K. Thurston, ( . n. wood, Jot-r.p- roHult. k, First won. Morse n, n, Second won. Harmaki second. Op-- Hall, Andrew G. Kririioni William O. ilona 1 third. Time. 1:19. Johnson. Krnet F. Malan. Peter A. Third rac". five furlongs Deux NordqulHt, Porter M. Pierre. Marcus i A. Temps wxm. T'hut recond. Blue Pinue Farr. John A. Randal. Cbarle third. Time. I:'l3. Johnson. John W. Wheeler. Moroni H. I Fourth ifoe, one mile, liandiuap Thoms. William F. Toller, E. W. Paradena won. Phil Finch second. I Wade, Albert B. Bulling. John C. ! ! Htetihens. : Gold Ena-methird. Time. 1:4k Joseph Wood, Joseph II. ' Fifth psce. five and n hsif furious Joseph B. Dsns, Orson P. Helnsp, Marvel P. won. Etilna aecond. Karher-in- Badger, Roliert. I Xel Croabie, I. third. Time. 1:11 Knudeacn, Thom a a B. Farr, David Sixth race, mile amt twenty yards Farr, Frank Carr, Enoch Farr, A. E. ljady EMioon won. Col. White second. Shaw, James H. Shaw, Bernard 8. Bishop We-- d third. Time. 1 : 17 Stone. John U Wilson, William T. Witten. Alonzo W. Brown, Hyrum R. G. Blackman. James Him. EXCURSION SALT LAKE. Joseph B. Foulger. W. P. Foster. J. R. Drane, John W. Ilarhertrim. William Oregon Short Line. K. Hardy. Clemenre H. Martin, WilShupe. For the Ben Hur Performance, at liam L. Porter, Sr.. John W. the S&lf Imke Theatre. Round trip Gilbert R. Belnnp. Charles D. Brown. Hus. John Hoxer. Andrew A. liiket. Ogden to Balt Joike SI.5A, on George zym Kerr. David Geo. Nelson. John Wheel- sale Dec. 2th. good to return E. Wright, licwis Zitxend oa gsiurday, Dec. 2fe.li, good t? wright, man, Thomas H. Turner, Hichard J. 5nU). return JobUKon 1 ! j : . l e 2-- Doctor Norris 2-- Be!-na- tI ir. - j e. Thomas Taylor, Mathew J. Fred Samuel Horrocks. Maesa, Horace E. Pecry. Harold J. Peery, C. C. Richards. Sr, Grorgo A. Watts, A. D. Bhnrtliff. E. F. Reuder. Georg E. Manle. Patrick Marlin. Charles H. Kitcher. William G. Biddle. Wllford Bramwell. Isaac C. Clark. William J. Hancru-k- . llary A. Sima, Horace B. Stratford. Carl E. Petereon, I William If. Toller. Joreph Tite. Wil-wh-o I Ham C- Wright. John W. F. Yolker. R. Snow. George .1. jw. Treedr. Willard J tieo. A. Pnulie'1. Chari MENS DISEASES Din-dal- G. Hurt. CHINA FEARS HUMILIATION. 1:30 Dec. a. ni The. In the conclnsion of the m between the go'la'in at Peking, of ihe govern men: of (Trine and Japan, is causing ns sad To (be study and treatment f Chronie diseases of men. women tooal children, I bava derated sprain effort during my entire protean give fife, sad have been rewardsd by the dlscovtry of metbodt thet Deaf-areaomplrte masterv of Nerreut nsd Blood DIoeaMi. Catarrh, RbenmaHom, 8tomach. KMney end liver troubles. Jo-ep- U Pc. Toklo. Jardlnen SPECIALIST 11.-1- iini- here among the Chinese wlIi is feared that Baron Komnra, reprevent Japan, has made some - dentr. proposition which is viewed In tli hglii of anothej-- humtlia-lj China. isesr, Bleed Poison, Pies, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits Taken on a positive guarantee to cure i j Consultation free, personally or by letter. Open Day and Eveninz Office 2361 Washington Ave. . ( When Writing, Address Dr. U. H. Norris; Ogden, Utah |