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Show THE M0IWT3P0 SALTLAKE and state AND (FROM CORRESPONDENTS IT ATE EXAMINEE: OGTEX, dition The piece nought dentned is WITH THE HORSES LAND. c df.pch. tbi-uc- rga,S, right-of-wa- right-of-wa- right-of-wa- ther al d e p. . Anti-Capit- n. antl-Smo- - Me-Nor- th Right-of-Wa- y y s J,' first-nam- tt lio: . 6. itmv-f.iiirh- Arhur inj, R.-r- t l.i- in:;. :i Ho'.oi:::- aeli-- j n:-l,- - totitr iv R, volt lmi, Cmme "j, l.uvo m. Mazonia y;. handicapers. AT tLli'ciiuiis for Oakland and OAK- tda mci-- Barney Scnber's Deutchiand Won tha Handicap by a Small Firet 1. Mai yin. San Frulicisi-o.lan L4 and Bannock Belli ;mt up a prei-t.- i struggle for '.h.- lot;: t,1 of the in he lloii'scoiR handicap at lu:e Oukiaud today an otil. a neck separated the pair win u il.t toriuer crossed the wire a wininr. Mui-aa- . who had won several races in Miiveion had tile call in the betting at 7 to 5. but alia had a rough joumej and got the show. Weather fine; Hack good. Results: First race, three and a half furlongs: Ta assent ha, iW. lUdtke. 13 to J. won: Grace G , 1!. Wiilianta. 4 to 1. second: Blue Hottle, 112. Knapp. S to 1. third. Time. :42 Huuiada. Minis O., Marian Rose. Florrna. Contbury, and Domtnuk Arvi. also mi. Second race, five t.ii.1 a half 1"7. t'lark, 8 to 1, won: Marie H.. 17. Fountain. 21 to 6. second; Chablis. l"7. Ret tig. 75 to 1. third. Time. l:i 14 Princesa Wheeler. Alone. Mahel Reed. Realists, Lizzie Mine, Liliiiti and l.ou Otstot alao ran. Third race, seven furlongs: Xlnna Squaw. 107, Knapp, 13 to 20. won; Ijiura. F. M., 106. Fountain. 5 to 2, second; Yo San, 106, Clark. 9 to 1, third. Time. 1:2K Bountiful, D'Or, Our Sallie, Marie J. and Invoice alao ran. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Horoscope, handicap Deutschland, 112, Clark, 12 to 5. won; Bannock Hulls. 69, Welsh, in to 1, second; Ma-- , 13 10 11, third. 105, Goodchlld, Time, 1:47 Bekniglited, Nealon, and Bombardier alao ran. Deutschland and Nealon couple.. Fifth race. nn mile: Bonar. 107, Robinson, 6 to 1. won; Major Tenny, 107, Minder, 7 to 2, second; Chief Busch, HO, Rice, 12 to 1. third. Time, 1:42 Isahellita, Duelist, Chestnut, Montana, Peeress, Frank Woods and Mordents alao ran. Siath race, six furlongs: Martin mas. 105. Clark, 11 to 5, won: Dargln. 103, Schade, 8 to 1, second; Hugh McGowan, 92, Sandy. 50 to 1, third. Time. 1:13. The Mighty. Golden Sunrise and Young Pilgrim also ran. , furlong- -Masaada. Jar-retier-e. Oakland. mile selling First rare, Shady Lad. 107, My Order. E. M. nratton. Barrs do, Royal White 107, Cloeanthus, Glendcnning, llearhunter, Kingthorpe, Claaala 107, I'lctma 105, Veins 105. Ethel Barrymore 105, Soundly 105. s mile. kelU Second race, lng Queen Rec 106. Pal 106, Tom Rob. erta 103, Pentagon 103, Iron Watson 103, Santel 99, Sicyon 99, Sainada 64, Third race, one mile, selling Dusty Miller 110, Hugh MnGuwan 107, Tan-Iga- n 107, Tam O'Shanter 07, Royalitv 107, Jolly Witch 107. San Renin 107, Max tress 105, May Holladay 105, Yellowstone 105, Birdie P 105, Hrrssln Irll'Ildt-lilliUg- . A wot Oakland. Sound'.. jai-. My Order, ; 3. lave - Tom Ruben. 1; Iai. Fen;agiui. 3 Third iaiv Dusty M:i,er. 1; Hugh so-.r- fJ Aim,-- mure de-enb-ed -- .I.-- iii RACES he con N i tv.j i j as follows: News oaya: Beginning at the norihea-- i corner of Fresi-E''ifsr.ppointinrni by Wil-1 seciion 3. township 1 wiutii, r.tuge ?!, Chairman west, a: the intersection of the center "tal line of the Weieru Iacitie ,tnd the Utah, rumor, have WANTS PERMISSION TO east lint- - of the righi-of- . of the r lh the nomination tb BUILD NETWORK OF TRACKS Salt Lake route, bearing 8 de oiipotitlon fcCSe with ; grees 14 minute, west. by confirmation for rama up Jan. 21. The News says: thence north 4 degrees 56 uiinu-.Balt bn it states and The Western Pacific and the Rio east, 36 I feet along the east I:ih- - of Wit br south et deWaSlneton thllt effect' Grande Western petitioned the city the right-o- f way : e'ramora. in large measure, round! In special session this morning grees 32 minutes west. 158.43 leei; for franchises covering all the pro- thence south u4 degrees 56 in.n.uea '.fioBlaaa ta rerr evident. as previously west 72.2 feet: thence north 86 de4f were circulated fbr.ef- jected improvements, 32 minutes east, 158.45 leei; S.n beacuae of any element outlined. The meeting was of short duration grees Joatalned in them, now appeara thence north 64 degrees 56 minutes waa taken until an adjournment guted that and east, 36.1 feet, to the point of beginwould be opposed by tomorrow evening at 2:30 at which ning. reare time all Interested persona The Western Pacific also filed four Burrowa and Duboia. and that quested to be present There waa on siera.i. the other condemnation suits against Mr. presented protest of large One is against Nora Murray to secure defeat, the appointment granting of the Western Pacific fran- a across lots 22. 23 and 8p,r?.,frmdicUoB of thla cornea a dia-- k chise. The petition is freely sigued 24. right block 4. Milt's A Hamiltons at diof the west aide who repdriven both which by in Washington resent that their property will be tion; one again-t- Swan J. Johnson and wife to secure acivrs lois in value, their homes practhe with depreciated interfere k.r will attempt to,n 5, 6 and 7, block 5, Highland Park adof the and presence destroyed whe, tically ,act ,P' menace to them. dition: one against Josephine Thuuas Irtjached for a statement on the mat-S- r the road a permanent serosa lota t. 2 They ask, in short, that the franchise to secure Senator Burrow, aaid it wa. the be and 3, block 6. Highland Park addidenied. that drat intimation he had had The Western Pacific asks for double tion. and one against Jane Irvine to Jhwe was to be any opposition to Spry across part of lot Ha had umrer standard gnige main line tracks, with secure Tla conflrmatiou. Sard of it and had no Intention erf- side and switch tracks and cross- 23. block 6, Miles A Hamiltons confirmation. A slml- overs, from the tracks of the Rio reirnting hi. waa made by Senator Grand Western on Fourth West St., atatement between South Temple and First PERIL FROM SNOW. 5 to the western boundary of from new. South, to the reference With comof the line The route would he Salt Lake. trouSalt l4ke, Jan. Washington that the matter Judlc-ur- r mences a little south of First Spuih ble from anowalldes is anticipated handled br the committee on thle mornings on Fourth West, thence curving to the about Alta. More enow is expected to Mr. Spry wd left and running north for a short fall within the next faw "There la absolutely no truth in the. days. It hat distance, and then curving slightly to bean predicted by the weather departrrport. Senator Clark of Wyoming Jordan river n little ment. and chairman of that committee, and ha la the left rmaalng only men who spend their and street, South First is of also north but to Utah, not onlv friendly lives in the anow packed mountains friendly to me and you can thence across First South, and thence realli the peril of the situation. The western the to no will take southwesterly step slightly It be Sprad upon anow la deep now. and the late thaw whatever to prevent my confirmation dty limits. lisa settled it down almost solid. The on asked are tracks alio Connecting senate. by the temperature ie gradually rising, and When naked when he expected to Sixth West and Fourth West with thla undoubtedly means more anow. Western. Rio do Grande would those of the said he tike hold. Mr. Spry have been The and snowbanks drifts aa franchise Western Rio Grande The confirmation ao as anon after hia rising temperIt would take noma time to now nought embraces the depot propo- coated with Ice by the pnsalble. will he used ature, and this has formed the heat prepare his bond and properly qualify, sition which undoubtedly Jointly with the Western Pacific. It possible basis for a tilde. but after that he would asaume the de-- naks for the confirmation and grantSince tbe thaw the storm haa plied duties of office without unnecessary ing of the franchise of the Salt I.ake a layer of wet snow ever the icy bed. V, conand Fort Douglas Railway company The slides on Saturday and Sunday A Herald special on Mr. Spry's If another to the Rio Grande to operate a line are only the beginning. firmation is aa follows: Washington. Jan. IS. The Utah sen. of railroad on Fourth West street snowstorm cornea and adds consideratnrlal delegation does not anticipate from Eighth South to Fifth North, able weight to the top layers ot anow conthence northwesterly across at reel a of it will rush down the mountain sides anT serious effort to prevent the tha city to Ninth North immediately In avalanchea. firmation of William Spry to be mar-shThe cause of Ihia unusual condition of Utah. Both Sena tor a Smoot west of the tracks of the Oregon Short standard la that the heavy snows that came in and Sutherland had diacuaaed the site Line; also an additional nation very fully with the President, guage track from the north side of December and January packed the and the latter understood it Ihorough-!- r Fifth North on Fourth Went, northground io a level with the brush and westerly to a connection with the Rio timber tops. Then the temperature and waa prepared to pet in conaveLincoln near main of recommendation line, Grande the with formity dropped, softened the had, and mads nue,- Superior Addition. A crossover the delegation whenever it wan formalIt solid. Before the last snow came tha -waa the connect reason with to there Oregon track thla For ly made. bed frets up again, forming a slippery, part Short lJne la also sought. A double no delay upon the President' sheat which will bold up to waa Tenth sent West south on Fourth track when the recommendation considerable weight. west to the wilh diverge South right him. Word eame from Alta yesterday Senators Dubois and Burrows, who to tap the main line la also petitioned afternoon that the Columbus Conare the recognised leaden of the op- for. This last is for the passenger de- solidated mine and mill was working position to "Monnonlim and to Senafull blast. The electric planta havy tor Smoot in tha senate, both stated pot facilities, and the franchise Inbeen put Into operation, but if g cludes permission to erect a big today that they did not intend oppoa-Inthe confirmation of Spry. When depot in and serosa Third South, another slide cornea more trouble is iked if ha Intended to oppose the 320 feet cast ef the east aide of expected. It- ia understood that work will anon confirmation of the newly appointed Fourth Weak Additional trackage rights from the begin on the demolished towers of tha marshal, Senator Burrows said: "Your question is the flrit intimatdepot north arc further sought; two Continental Alta tramway. The situaion 1 bavo had that there la to be any new streets are to be opened by the tion at the mine is not promising, but opposition to Spry or hia confirmation. company provided the Utah Light and some work will be going on ln a few You may state for me that 1 have no Railway oompiny, in lieu of its frandays. chise for a double tracks on the two Two of the bodies taken from the intention of preventing hia confirmanew streets to be opened north and tanwalide last Sunday will b buried tion or trying to do ao south. Senator Dubois waa equally emtoday. Arrangements tor the burial of the other three have not been comphatic in disavowing any intention of interfering in Utah appointments. , He 8NOWSLIDE IN BIG COTTONWOOD pleted. did not opoae the confirmation of The services over the remains of n him when from word Birhop Woolley Georgs Clayburn will be held at 2 Lake, Jan. 24. By a snow-slidSalt getwould have prevented him from which yesterday swept down the south o'clock this afternoon at 8. D. Evans ting the place of superintendent of the fork of Big Cottonwood canyon, the undertaking parlors. The interment will Boise assay office, and not take equipment of the Mountain Chief mine will take place In the city cemetery. part in my effort should they he tpade waa one The funeral of Jerry Murphy, Park completely burled, while io prevent 8pry from getting the man, H. C. Weak who had charge of City, will ho held at 2 o'clock this was afternoon at O'Donnelli undertaking the whim, and who, fortunately, the only man above ground at the parlors. The body will be Interred in FOUR MEN HURT. time, had a narrow escape from instant Mt. Olivet cemetery. As It waa he was buried in the The body of Alfred Bennett will be Silt Lake, Jan. 24. A distressing death. snow and carried down tbe mountain hipped this morning to Santaquin, accident, occurred at 10:45 o'clock this aide for several hundred feet, hut by his mother is living, and will morning at the new Seventeenth ward some means or other he escaped with where be burled Thursday, No arprobably on between house North First meeting but minor injuries. have been made for the rangements West Temple and First West streets, The slide la said to have been one burial of John Gray and John Erickin which five men fell 20 feet from n canseen ln ever the of the largest son. scaffold, which suddenly collapsed, pro. yon, being fully 300 feet in width and collating them Into a pile of lumber piling up the snow to a depth of at SPRY'S NOMINATION. and brick below. 100 feet It swept everything That one or more Uvea were not least will some time It be ao that lost is regarded aa little abort of mir- before it, Salt Lake, Jan. 24. The Herald Mountain Chief la able to aaya: aculous. Only o$e man received in- before the like with resume operations anything jurious. and he will be laid up for Notwithstanding Senator .Burrows' results. According to the probably several weeks. He la Ernest satisfactory by Spry'a received yesterday by Manager disavowal. It la believed report A per, manager of the Aapcr-Noal- l friends In 8all Lake that the Michishaft whim the house, Fred Price, mill. non of William Aeper, residing senator visited the President and house, cabin and two horses went gan at 307 Outer street. winter's protested against the appointment of while the the elide, with down The full extent of Me. Asper'a Injurincluded. The dam- Mr. Spry, even before the Utah senaies are not yet known, but he has n supplies were also I at several thousand tors made their recommendation. estimated age badly fractured arm. a fractured hip dollars. President Roosevelt then informed sad a severe cut on the left thigh beMr. Burrows that he would be guided made the miner, Mr. Imperiled Wsat, sides numerous bodily bruises. His inback to the shaft as ooon as by the recommendation of the two his way juries are being attended to by Dry. C. liberated and Joined the other, who by senators directly concerned. F. and E. E. Wilcox. To emphasize hie attitude, the Presifrom the lower Four carpenters were at work on the this lime had emerged dent did not wait a day after the recnew building when the tcaffold broke. workings. They were rejoiced to learn that he had ao miraculously escaped ommendation of Mr. Spry by the Utah Mr. Asper had climbed onto it to measure eome moulding, and it Is believed death and all wended their way to tha senators waa made. He sent the apsent pointment to the ana ate Immediately. thst his sddttlonnl weight caused the upper power house, where they of the disaster to Salt Lake. The The haste with which be sent It Is retnppnrt to break dowq. Before the men word will reach town garded as being due in wuld save themselves the structure mm, It la expected, part to desome time today. sire to free himself of responsibility wear down with a crash, the five men and put tbe matter up to the senate, falling In a heap to the atones and and partly a snub to Senator Burrows GOV. CUTLER NOT IN SYMPATHY. brlrk. for Interfering with the patronage Two of the men immediately Jumped to their feet, Salt Lake, Jan. 24. Gov. Cutler to- matters of a state which he does not save for n uninjured from represent. few painful scratches and bruises, and day received a communication The nomination of Mr. Spry la in rendered what assistance they could Lydia R. McGroate of Cleveland, O., o their less fortunate follow the hands of the Judiciary committee, secretary of the National work-iIt was soon observed that Mr. Punishment association asking him if of which Senator Clarence D. Clark Asper was the most seriously Injured. he is in svmpsthy with the movement of Wyoming Is chairman. It is said in all that a majority of the The patrol wagon was telephoned for, to abolish capital punishment committee, Indelhut as it was out of commission it the states and If he will hear the chairman, ia favorable to cluding beIn state of this could not be secured. An ambulance egation of women permitting the Utah senators to have S telephoned for, but It failed to put half of the movement. The letter a free hand in the disposition of patanswer ln an appearance, and the Injured man waa answered today and theGov. Cut- ronage in their state, and thla attitude as placed In n as to where wagon and taken to leaves no doubt may have something to do with the hia home. ler stands In the matter. decision of the leaders to anhia of His wife and mother had In the paragraph opening gone down swer he atatee that be Is not In sym- let Sprys nomination go through. own hut fortunately his father. Wil-A,Pcr. was at home, and medical pathy with the movement, and while "Suffered day and night the torment setstance arms at once sent for. The he does not believe In the lax and inof Itching piles. Nothing helped me young man suffered great pain, hut discriminate application of capital until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured Be endured it manfullv. From a su- punishment still he is unalterably op- me permanently. Hon. John R. Garperfine examination. Dr. E. E. Wll- - posed to its sbollshment in all cases rett, Mayor, Girard. Ala. In If. w all circumstances. under and. not prepared to state the ex-of the Injury to the patient's hip. Hew of the opinion expressed hv the AT SCENE OF WRECK. th The left arm. however, waa bad'v four. governor In regard to the matter. cei Just below the elbow. The in association la still desirous of sending Victoria. B. C.. Jan. 24. From Barn-fiel- d Tisit. the governor he cornea news that the tug Czar jytes were property attended to, and a 'delegation to . audience.'.-an accounts, the young man waa will grant r it steamer Topeka have reached the and t aa easily ad possible. Klng scene of the wreck. The sea is heavy ONE ROAD SUEB ANOTHER. Beside Asper, Contractor J. E. and a strong southeast gale ia blowing. Find West street M, The weather la clear, but it is exWould Condemn Pacific Western of the same a "jerrm place, carpenter pected the ship has gone to pieces Across Tracks. einii'd Wallace .and n carpenter whose during the night. me was not learned, were on the scaffold when It foil. Salt Luke, Jin. 4. With a view U a Mr McOlniy received numerous across the cuts semiring a right sL4, brtilnoe. Although ro bones were tracks of the San Pedro, Los Angr-leFAVORS CUBA. wo. en he waa compelled to go home ft 8r.lt Lake Railroad company the yesPacific attention was given Western Hallway company v,, Washington, Jin. 24. The am- Merrill and Wallace received terday filed in the Third district court ta committee on foreign rets- nor bruise. The man did not a condemnation suit against the tions today voted to report tbe t Jo examine his other wounds. If he had company and against the Orewith Cuba, ceding the Isle treaty hurried off home. n,' or Pines to that republic. The gon Short Line. The land involved ia eu employed on the a strip about thirty feet In width exofJh was nut amended. ' 'tieaty nwiding coxM not give an account of a tending across tbe Tight-o- f way of tbeaccident, it happened so quick Salt Lake route ln Highland Park ud- . t". SPORTING m 25. Cotillion lmi. flm-a-.iYoung Moiluw Kiip,. -- v Miss May Bona.M. !.. T1 news JANUARY MORNING, EXCHANGES) ly. They heatd the crash and van to aid the injured. At first it was feared that one man had been killed, as there was eonsiilei able blood lost, and young Asper waa unable to move from where he fell. sl THURSDAY UTAH, MiStr.-gur- 2: , Fir: Tenordale. Pionto, 2; 1; 1; , Grass-cu- Hummei-aaa- i y, 3. Ascot. I; Moor 11 Ma2: Balie H. 3. Second rare liekaber. 1; Ralph Yuung. 2; Prince Silver Wings. 3. Thud raw Kielyn Griffin, 1; Bell . 2: Sun Mark, 3. Founh race R,-- Light, 1; Bliseful, 2; Elizaheih F.. 3. Fifth rare Niue Spot. 1; Dullie Wieihoff. 2; Embarrassment. 3. Sixth race Revolt. 1; Money Muss, 2; rarvo, 3. . t'll. The field for tbe big race Saturday ill lie the beat In )eara. Don't give the dogs a chance, make it race for good losers. Such words spoken to handlcapper Egbari by President Williams of the New California Jockey club, have been heeded. Instead of putting many pounds on the class horses beyond the weight for age scale, as has sometimes been done in a misdirected effort to give the puoier one a chance. Egbert has assigned two pounds hr low the scale to Proier and Lubiu and graduuted the others accordingly. The public will be most benefited by the good move. Inasmuch aa a grand nee will Insult on Saturday. Declarations for the Burns handicap closed at 4 oclock yesterday; those who aorspwd the weights and will start are aa follows: Walter Jennings -- Proper, 122. Mrs. L. Cunis Eugenia Burch, 120. W. W. Elliott Lubin, 119. P. Ryan San Nichols a, 114. C. C. McCafferty Dr. Lrggo, 114. H. McDaniel --Jake Sanders, 109. Barney Schrelher Dr. Gardner, 110. J. Koroenlewhki Gregor K., 110. C. E. Durvell Orrhan, 110. Harney 8ch rrlher Nealon, 104. Ksene Bros. Red 100, L. T, Ijee and Son Heknlghted, 106. Iif. five-eigh- three-fourth- 100. Fourth race, one and selling Christine A 106, HI Col Cap 106, Phalanx 164: Plimto 102, Cultirle 101, eMlodlua 97,' Bquouln Rex 92, Gov. Davia 90. Fifth race. Futurity course, selling St. Francis 112. Grssarutter 107, Lord Nelson 106. Cock Sure 105, Isola103, 103, Estwou tion 103, Isals-aQuick Rich ini. Sixth race, purse Aurstalatic 112. Etiel Thatcher 112, Hammeraway 112, Rey Del Mundo 112, Bolorman 106. Nagazam 109, 8ugar seven-eighth- Maid 107, Tenordale s, 107. WITH THE PONIES ANGELES. DECLARATIONS FOR THE BURNS HANDICAP. The declarations for the Burn handicap were announced today. Fallowing are the horse that, were left in: Proper, Eugenia Burch, Orrhan. Iu-biJake Baudna,;Red Gregor Vetera no, K., Beknlghted, Dr. San Nicolai, Dr. Gardner and Nealon, n, Aat Fair Grounds. New Orleans, Jan. 24. F'air Grenada results: First race, 3 furlongs 2 Frank won; Zlck Abrams, aecond; Friction, third. Time, :44. Second race, mile and 70 yards Friendless, won; Imboden. second; third. Time, KnlghL lAdy Free Ijrd, :4 3-- Third race, mile and 70 yards Joe Lesser, won; liortensla. second; Dr. Hurt, third. Time, 1:48 Fourth race, 6 furlonga, handicap Guiding Star, won; 8t, Valentine. aecond: Southern Crosa, third. Time, 1:21 Fifth race, 5 furlongs Vanneaa and Columbia Girl ran dead heat; purse divided; Elastic, third. Time, 2 2 1:07 3 5. AT Sixth race, mile and 70 yards Henry O. won; Chuh, second; Arabo, third. Time, 1:48 LOS Wire In Established a New Track ord for a Mile and Eighth-Ti- me, 3-- Rec- 1:52. At City Park. New Orleans, Jan. 24. City Park results: First race, 5 furlongs Margaret Angela, won; tlentlan, second; Manne-hahthird. Time, 1:08 Second race, 6 furlongs Jack Adams, won; Orient, second; Henry Ach, third. Time, 1:22. Third race, short course, steeplechase Ory II, won; New Amsterdam, aecond; Flying Rain Cloud, third. Time 2 Los Angeles, CaL, Jan. 24. Wire In won the 81,000 handicap at Ascot today, and tn doing so established a new record for a mils and eighth for the local track. The defeat of Rig lien In the alx furlongs sprint was the surprise of the card, Lecene at8 15 to5 io 1. winning handily from the favorite. Results: Weather, fine; track fast. MonteFirst race, Futurity course Tender-crest. zuma, 119, Kent, 7 to 1. won; 117, McDaniel, 6 to 1, second; Gondolua. 110, Kuna, 9 to 5, third. Jamee J. Corbett, F8 Time, 1:11 Donoso, Tottenham. St. Wiida, Lady Witt. Gordcr, Leonada and Vandolo also ran. Second race, four furlongs Esther B.. 100 Kent, 11 to 6. won; Mia Fldg-et100, Kunz. 12 to J, aecond;. Blanche C.. 1"C. Buchanan. 2 to 1 Nerska. Gullithird. Time :49 ver. Iady Beauty. Ed Tracey, Dr. Cook. Hot Cakea, Iing Nick and Algro also ran. Third race. mile, and a sixteenth- Hot Lucian, 106. Booker, 7 to 1. won;Chlck-ads6 to 1, second; McDaniel. in. 109, Swsln 5 to 2, third. Time, 1:47 Pynbo, Hoodwink. Golden Green, Cehripe nd Needful also run. Fourth race, handicap, mile and an 5 eighth Wire In. 103, McDaniel,3 to to 2, 1, won; Banker, 108, Miller, second; Gilpin. 112. Davis, 8 to 5, third. Time, 1:52. Sun Ray also ran. Fifth race, six furlongs Lacene, 97, Swain. 15 to 1. won; Big Ben, 114, 3 tn 5. second; Hester W 90, McDaniel, 4 to L third. Time. 1:12 Hector also ran. Sixth race. Futurity course Hilona, 118, Swain, 13 W . wn: Huachuca, 119 Doyle. 10 to 1. second; Ralbert, lio! Schaffncr. to 5. third. Time, Interlude. E. C. Rnnti. Ld-- 1 110 ti borough. Nath Woodcock and Kubelik also ran. v, e, 1-- a, 2-- 2 3:20 Fourth race, mile and 70 yarda Orly II, won; Alma Dufotir, second; third. Time, 1:46 Fifth race, one mile Emergency, won; nek Dolan, second; Gold Male, third. Time, 1:40 Sixth race, mile and 70 yards Padre, won; Del Carina, second; third. Time, 1:45 Seventh race, 6 2 furlongs Sybill A., won; Brick Top. second; Principle, third. Time, 1:09 At-tll- a. Mor-end- ol. 3--5. ACKNOWLEDGES SYMPATHY. of Washington. Jan. Navy Bonaparte has received the following cablegram from Vice Admiral Julie D. Noronba, Brasilian minister of marine, dated Rio de Janeiro, In acknowledgment of the cablegram of syinnatby sent by Mr. Bonaparte on behalf of the American navy: In the name of the Brazilian navy and In mv own. I thank your excellency for the feeling of sympathy expressed for the lns of- the Ironclad Aquldxbin. Please accept and extend to the American navy the moat grateful thanks of the Brasilian navy. - UNION FUNERALS DEMANDED. Ascot. rare. cn. and purse Moncie Mahel 112. Babe B, Astrea 112. Weariful. Mirtil D.. Tepper Pod 112 Annie Fireok 105. Patndora. Seed Cake. 105, Rezla, Mill Song 105. Second race, one and pure Ralph Young 109, Prince Silver Wings 104. Deksber 104. Orator, A. Muakaday 104. Northville 101, Pearl Waters 94. s mile, sell-In- g Third ra?e. Mark Llrhtr-- stein 114. Bell Reed 111, Prince Magr- -t 108, Gulden Buck 108, Panchura 15. Search Me 104, Full Swsv 103. Sun Mark l'-Griffin 94, Ullie B ii Sick, 98. 94. Josle Jewellts 9. Fourth race, one and selling HavilHinl 106. Dutiful 104, Bliaaful 102. Cholk Hedrick 96, Red Light 9G. Elizabeth F.. 80. hellFifth race, one and ing Embarrassment 111, l'y field 104, Gentle Harry P'4. Dollle Wietboff 11. New York, Jan. 24. Union funerals will be demanded In a few dava by tbe funeral drivers' union of New York and vicinity, which was organized yesterday as a local branch of tha International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Thera are 1.500 such drivers in New York and vicinity and 1.200 of them. It is claimed, are in the union. Recognition of thp union and of the closed shop In the driving of henrea and an advance of wags will be demanded of the undertakers. 6 1 DELEGATE DERED. IS . - coatumea. Tha beautiful melodies of "Woodland are of the tuneful and catchy order that appeal to the popular ear, and la order to insure a proper Interpretation of Mr. Luders score, (he company cx riles Its owa orchestra. "Woodland will ba presented here In e the ssme elrhorate manner that all Savage productions whether In the far west, tbe ceat or the middle wert. char-ucerii- Mr. Charles B.. Hanford's present, tour haa been made (he occasion of the moat brilliant series of productions with which he has ever been associated. Thla la saying much, for Mr. Hanford recognised today aa a leader in bis profession; one' who provea Hs moat p'orthy traditions and s' yet who behoves in providing every accessory that modern stage craft can devise. Only the let plays that have graced the Kngllah language engage Mr. Hanfordr in tercet.. This season he will presort a aeries of resplendent of "The MrrrhanL of Venproduction ice." Othello," The Taming of the Shrew and Ingomar." Not only does this tour present in Mr. Hanford a star whore popularity might unaided be relied upon Io win public approbation, but the supporting company presents a moat distinguished list of play era, Including that now celebrated portrayer of classic feminine roles, Mle Marie Droftiah. The stage settings end costumes have been and executed on scale commensurate with the determination to make (his seenen a preeminent one In Mr. Hanforda career. Neither scholarship. zrtiatry nor expntue haa been spared In securing historic accuracy, beauty and richness. The date of Mr. Hanford's engagement at. the Grand opera house is Friday. January 26. on which occasion he will present The Merchant of Venice." JULIA MARLOWE. New York, Jan. 24. It !i announced E. H. Dothsrn and Julia Marlowe will appear next season under the direction of the Shuherts. They, will open the autumn at one of the loearly-lcal Independent theatres In a repertoire which will Include three Shakespearean works and two new plays. that 8HE WAS Kv-m- one-eight- OLD. Toronto. Ont., Jan. 24. Mrs. Rebecca Wagner died here yesterday, aged 104 years. She waa a daughter of President Humphrey, who married Surah Madison, daughter of President Madison of the United Slates. De Moines, Iowa. Jan. n Paris. Jan. 24. Ministerial circlet here ere nturh annoyed over the pule Halted report relative u France's alleged hesitation and nervousness re gsrding the Venezuelan question. A highly displeased official of thn foreign office today protested energetically against thn statements made oa the subject, saying: France has always been, and still ia, determined to obtain the fullest satisfaction for past and present affronts from Venesnels. She, howerer, will select her own time for action and will not stir up the wisp's nest, to which Castro has shown the way, until her general policy leaves her free to do so. France will not set on any onria bidding. Shu will choose her own hour end moment and then act, as beseems her. absolutely resolved to have her rights respected. To the question whether a blockade had been ordered, a direct negative was given. A diwpa'eh from L'Orient aaya that orders hive been given to the arsenal there tn diepatrb large quantities of ammunition re Fort IV France, Island of Martinique, for the Atlantic division of the French fleet now cruising In Venezuelan water. An irresistible Invitation (on the Please door of a city restaurant) knock the bell out of order. Pnneh. ALASKA EXCURSIONS "TOTEM POLE ROUTE" SEASON 1906 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN, GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. inside .. Passage. Seasickness known.' STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave - TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, June 7, Eli July $, 20; Aug. 2. Per reservation, literature and full Information, apply C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pees. Agent 10 Market SL, San Francises. BEN BLAIR is ft picture of the young ranchman who came out of the. West-li- ke .'PHIS , another IochinTftr after the girl he loved. C, He looks as if nothing could stop him which is the quality that we like best in the hero of a story, ' after all. (, "Ben Blair" la making a tremendous stir. Five editions thirty thousand copies havj been printed. C. Nothing more vigorous, fresh, and exciting, or more Western has been published in years. Ask your bookseller if this is not ao. BEN BLAIR ARTICLE IS NOT MADE IN A DAY THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 1870. WE HAVE MANUFACTUR- 24. - ED AND SOLD OVER 1.500J1C0 MACHINES. OUR PRESIM- -. ENT MODEL IS THE BEST, HAVING MANY WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. FROVEMENTS CALL AND EXAMINE. WHITE SEMING MACHINE CO. OPERA HOUSE Un- The Palatial Exouraion. OF AN three-fourth- S-- 104 YEARS MUR- - John Freeatone. delegate o the 'United Mine Workers' convention at Indianapolis, Is aaid tn have been murdered en route Freestone two left home for the conv-niioconsiderable week ago with tiutu of money on his person and haa not been heard from since. Indianapolis authorities have beenasked to look lip the missing delagate. to do so. daln-tlner- a UNION But Will Ch oose Her Own Time fan-t-i-ii- tie 8-- 4. Firt - g Founh race Cuticle, Hi t'dl ('.ip. t':fih rats- - St. Fram-ts- . ter. 2: Kilutiou. 3. Sixth tare Magnum, ; Heny Y. Savage w ill prn-en- t at vie Grand tonight for the firm time in tl'.i- - oit hi, superb production of the P.xley-Ludet- s musical fantasy of the foivet "Woodland." Woodland'1 has been ilec'jred by critic when yr it !:? lie. a seen to be the best work of Frank Pixie-.- and Gustav lairl erg, ihe luihins of -- The Prince of Pilsen" and ' King Dn.lo " It is an idyllic, story, nitli iieaut ifnl stage pictures und charming music, ail of which rends 10 ritiike an emenainmenl of rare, picas-luqualiti. It a a fantastic creation uf continual surprises and unbroken iiaim. 1 has he advantage of being a novelty and appear to be beyond the range of imitators. The character are all birds, and before the play has lieeu i.ufolued five minute it has never failea to arouse the audience to keen interest tn (he doings of the c principals. Plxley haa turned mi a diverting story and the muaic j.f ,1'Uder matches k In composition. "Wood'aniT ba been said to resemble in many respects die great English pantomimes thnt a. offered in Lod-n fur ChrlstmM diversions. Most of thtse iianioniiinM are arranged for childish approval and entertainment. hut "Woodland Is a play that appro alike to adults and chi-d- t en. The company (hat will be seen when "Woodland w presented here will comprise some of (he best known fitigcrx and comedians (hat have ever been identified with the light opera field. Headed by Harry Bulger, the well known comedian, who has the principal comedy rote, (hat of a bogus aud bibulous Lyre Bird, with a penchant for brandied cherries and stealing thrones, there will be found associated with him lithe Helen Hale, a young Welleeley college girl who has the part of (he pert and saury Jenny Wren bird. Walter Lawrence, a well known bsHione, who will be seen In hia original role of Robin Redbreast; Mis Louise Tinier, who le the bold end dashing Prince Eegle; George Beane, who has nhver failed to provoke the risibilities of hi audience with his broadly eomre portrayal of General Rooster, a common barnyard fowl who assumes an Importance entirely foreign to his etatlon in the bird Mies Magda Dahl, who I kingdom. known In eastern musical circles as the Swedish nightingale, and me who has the prims donna role of the Nightingale; Mine Ida Mulle as the loquacious and good ping Mrs. Polly Parrot; Lnula Casavent. who la (he wise Judge Owl; Mias Greta Rlaley, aa the proud und haughty Ioidy Peacock; Miss Urrtyne Morkmer, aa the demure Dove, and Mtaa Eva Fallon as the leader of the sparrow and cenar-iec- . In the chortle win be found eome three score of young women who, aa they are ell supposed to represent om feathered denizen of (he forest, e were relented ea much for their and beauty aa for their voices. Among them will be found octettes and sextettes of blackbirds, canaries, doves, sparrows, robins end peacocks, all appropriately coet timed 4a fllnwy material to represent fret hers, aa though Woodland- is known aa a bird opera, there ! not (he alight-ea- t 4u cf a feather In (he various BLOCK,. OGDEN. UTAH. |