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Show THE HORSING w jnthe orld BOWLING PUGILISM RACING EXAMINER: tmioB. Nothin. Norl, Fldin. 107; C!u-su110; Pelf, 100; Wheaiatoae. 1M. Second race, four and a half furlong I'ona A., Kogo, Elora, Blanchae C., Grace St. Claire. Gold Heather, 10; Queen Ill; Redba. lul; Duke at Orleans, 114; B. Luca, lu4; d MORNING, chiilce at 5 10 I. Ketrh,'vil having (mia iiarking at 10 to 1 Kargu. 81. JoV)ih and Dollar all auffori-from rromdlng and tcierfemce. ir,iifflctont. however, to affeci the result. The derby was Re orh $G,450 to the inner. PORTS d sult: FOOTBALL BASKETBALL tfrXDAY OGDEN, UTAH, First race, three an.l a half furlongs Odd Trick won. King Leopold second. Beau Brutnniel third. Time, :42 k, ASCOT All. RACE ENDS MEET 101. Tracy, Third rare, nix furlong Jillette. i Elevation, 105; ' Wee Lass, Lady King, P. W. Barr, Ebel Thatcher, Uaaro. AND HALF no- - Two Bill, Huston, Chief Witt- - ST. Second race, two nt Ilea Bradley's Pet won. Eclectic eooml, Hynmtus third. Time, 3:34 2 5. Third race, uteeplcrhake. full course Ohio King won. Blue Mint second. Gold third. Time, 4 on ; 5. Fourth race, one mile Monochord son, loa second, Fonaultica third. Time, 1 : 40 3-- Fifth race, the City Park Derby, PATRICKS DAY HANDICAP mile and a quarte- r- Minnie Adama MILE WON BY ORILENE. won. Kerchevll aecoud. Orbicular T00IC KS WALKED HOME. ... j third. Tim. 2:06 Sixth rare, seven lurlonga Cepitano Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Bucolic, E. M. Brattaln, David Ethylene, tha Favorite in th Fifth won. Percy Clark second, Marco third. Time. 2:27 14. Race, Broke Her Leg In the Santa, Prince t Seventh race, six furlong, handiStretch Track Fast. 104; Wirt la Finally eapturieg Mt io5; Rector. i ei Dlnero, 100; Black Eye, 04; Gras cap Emergency won. Meadow Breeae 'From Nine Pot . second, Air Ship third. Time, 1:14. Cutter, 00; BL Francis, B; Dod Am- deraon, 108. y Los Angeles, March 17. The ninety-daAt Hot Springs. Fifth race, mile and an eighth Ia- Cal.. March 17. The race meet at Ascot closed loduv. - v Ictus, Lone March gu vruHsco . ' 17. Oeklawn hisHot Orchan, Watercut, Bprings, jnt0 event waa the 8t. PatThe Tttorutos Wolf. 107; Llberto, Mogregor, H.vl- - rick'sprincipal result: won wa It by PreMrvator and Day handicap. Ftrat race, six furlongs Sonnet yonng. 105; May Orilene at 15 to Un(J 10J. 81r st OakUnd today at 5 to 5, won: the router. Holla day, 100; jujpj, Nonna W second: violin third. Phaon, lui; Canejo, waa second and1, Ebony ihiid. whlasaMtheenrolled on Yeoman 10- W5 3M Time, 1:5. w. u fifth In favorite the tbs Ethylene, sixteenth !. d Sixth race, mile and Seoond race, five furlong Storm setting the pac her leg in the t retch. won; more Fisher Boy, Dixie Lad race, broke AUine Cummins second; Ira Jockey William, was Dr. Beknighted. in 15 sixth the at race, to 1, weak Rodolfo, eo MiA haa'vhe boree. He Root third. Time, :5. 110; Red Light, 10S; Dorado 107; HI was the to the Shot of head. longest day the horse a 111. . Third rare, six and one half furlongs win. nd Caal Cap, iLStwihen took the lead tha Reservation handicap Luretta Weather fast. track clear; walked home. Thu AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. Pontotoc second; Houghty third. won; alx Prince First race, furlongs tnTmu for the place 4 107 C. Time, 1:30. lost that to Nine Spot. Guiding Star, the Favorite, Won Cres- Ching, 107 (Doyle), to 1,8 won; R.secFourth race, mile and u sixteenth, to 1, Runte, (Chandler), Bfornerdale won the Emerald handicap - King Ellscent CKy Darky, the 5 to 107 (McDaniel), ond; Hagerdon, fTflt, U rmrr ft worth won; Cutter -- econd; Lubla Time, 1:15 Jdraapaa. third. Tima, stampede on 17. Guiding 1, third. New Orleans, March 1:46 There waa fiTwtaaer hi odd being cut down Star realised all of the talents expec- Seed Cake, Quick Stride, Regal, Hirtle Fifth race, six furlong Bitter i.-- a after tation! whan ha led his Held home In and Babe B. also ran. second; Boy May Second race, mile Freealas, 10S, Hand won; Bendigo once and galloped home the Crescent City Derby at the fair 1:24 c 4 to 1, won; San Lutlon, 111, third. Time, In wa (Horner), great O. Jatuier. Clyde Sixth race, wile and a alxteemh grounds this afternoon. The raeera Huapsla, 108, Thistle Do won: Harmakls second; Sttoto the fifth event and won at worth $7,290, to the winner. Of the (Lynch), 8 toIS1,tosecond; 5, third. Time, 1:45. track eight who elected to start, Guiding (McDaniel), l L Weather threatening; St. Wllda, Lehero, Mi Raina, Gondo-lus- . Dolinda third. Time, 1:48. with Star favorite twos, at opened Hoi- Nuptial and Paramount also ran. Ellisons Pair-LadiwDafcur furlongs Mabel Navarre aad James MORAN BROTHERS SELL. (Robinson). 11 to 5, won; Reddick second choisa, at 5 to 2. Lo- The Pride left at poet. Third race, six furlongs Silver 6. second; tus Eater and Ben H odder were at SmEh. 108.8 to8 1,to third. Time, fours and th others at longer odds. Wedding, 3, (McDaniel), 4 to 1, won; Their Ship Building Interests Taken Knapp), k Oca. a Shore, Up by Eastern Capitalists. SB. RW Egan, Arrow At the close, Lotus Eater at the as me El Otros, 105, (Senter), 6 to 5, 16second; to 1, also odds waa (Nichols), Maker and a strong second cholca; Q Bernado, 102, Lugano 1:14 third. Dr. Hollis, Time, while the Ellison pair had good back- Linda Rose Beattie, Wash., March 17. The Post and Neatness also ran. "tcond race, two to 2. Redfern sent hla ing at Intelligencer prints a statement signhandiFourth race, Bl Patrick's Day 7 to I, won; Exped'enU mount ahead and a big gap. ed by Robert Moran, president of the 117, (Rice), opened one mile Orilene, 106. (Preston) Moran Broth era Leila Martin handled Guiding Star with th cap, ML (Graham), I to 8. second; company, builders of to the toJ? '5lrd utmost skill. He kept at all time with- 3S, to 2, Von; Ebony, 114, (Doyle). 6 10 m. M, (Robin eon), battleship Kabraska. announcing second; Yeoman, 99, (Grand), I:S5. Mr. Farnum, Tarrlgan in striking distance end th moment aal to eastern capitalist associatIla also the 1, third. Time, 1:41 Ben H odder showed etgiu of tiring to ed with the Griacoma of Philadelphia aid Tom Hawk also ran. ran. eourae Lacene, of control of 4heir company. Tha concent hla mount to the front and won Third, futurity Fifth rare, mil and a sixteenth (Mtel 8 to 1. won; Toeolsw, 111, cleverly by half n length. Lady Never sideration, while not stated, la known 6 to Gentle L 111, 0. (McDaniel), Harry, Usaro, second; to 0, $3,800,-06iKnapp), re, who ran a grand race, was driven won; 13 to 8, te be between $2,500,000 sad 1. 98, third. Time, 5 Graphite, (Preston), to to tbs limit to heat Lotus Eater for Kelly). The statement follows: to 1, and 96, Vlona, second; (Horner), Ralbert tha place. Results: jli U. alsoDome, Owing to failing health of the fam1:4$ ll.Cheripe, Cras-to- n ran. First race, sin furlongs Tom Man-kin- s third. Tima, Elisabeth and tha neoeaatty of rest from bite ily ran. also Eth four and Boy Fourth the Thornton atalcea, won, Arabo second, Etonian third. iaea cares, Moran Brother hav sold down. broke 105, Time, 1:11 . jyins diet, purse a controlling Interest In th Moran Slxtk race, alx furlong Rodolfo, Brothers Becond race, tour furlongs Frank (Knapp). 5 to I, won; Wirt lln, 116, and have delivered 15 to 1, Nine won; 107, Betsy, over to acompany (Nlckola), Lord won, Colloquojr second, Lucie naw management (ha busi(L Williams), even, second; 8 2, to 101, (Preston), second; Durbar, ness of tha Spot, 111, (Dugan), 6 to 1, third. Time, Marie, third. Time, :65. company as a growing con109, (Fischer), 4 to 1, third. Time, cern. 7:33 M. Brigand also ran. Third race, one mile and twenty 1:14 roaervo tor completion and They Anona and Mnaonin, Revolt, Fifth race, seven and a half furlongs yards, handicap St. Valentine won, to tha government by themdelivery Affable ran. Mias also Clyde 0., 10. (Knapp), II to 1, won; Blranen worth Gold Smith second. Nebraska. selves rb battleship Seventh race, mile Needful, 110, Gateway. Ill, (L. William), 8 to 1, third. Time, 1;42 In making this itatement to the to 1, won; Kinsman, 109, wood; Shady Lad, 95, (Rice). 6 to 1, Fourth race, mile and seventy yards (Donovan), of Seattle end thd northwest it 8 to Exapo, 106, people Judge Magrane, thirl Time, 1:85 la a pleasure to ua to be able to anBestarling won. Celebration second, (Kuna), SO to2,1, second; 1:43 third. Time, (Nichols), Graceful, Christine A. and Argreshlre Louise MacFnrian third. Time, 1:47. nounce, and we can assure everyone ilu ran. Fifth race, the Creeoent City Darby, 8L Winifred, Tender Crest, Tangible, (hat It waa mad by ua, a valued part Red Brown and Rublans Dome, Sixth race, mile, St. Patrick handic- mile and an Patsy of consideration, that tha business eighth Guiding Star won, ap, puna $1,000 Beknlghted, 102, Navarra second, Lotus Ester also ran, should continue aa heretofore, IRoMuob). 7 to 1, won; Boufrlere, third. Time, 1: $4 The future managers are all gen 111. (Killer), 13 to 5. second; Corn At City Park. Sixth race, six furlongs Southern tlemen of th highest financial aland Mosmb, 105, (Graham), 2 to 1, third. Crass won. Rapid Water eecoad. First New Orleana, March 17 Fred Cooks Ing and integrity, practical business Tkoc. 1:42 Boloman, Cicely and Proxtm third. Time, 1:33 Rill Mlnne Adams nearly smother men la every sense of the word, and fimna alio ran. Seventh race, mile and seventy Reid for speed In the City Park derby ro la every way worthy of the coni!' yard Prince Balm won, Fred Horn-bec- k today. Nichols sent her to the front deuce ot the peaple of this city and ENTRIEI FOR MONDAY. second. Lemon Girl third. Time, at once and she act her rivals a killing coast jjd .. 1:47 Mr. J. V, Paueraon, who has bqen pace. She was never reached and won At Oakland. easily by a length from Kerchevll, who the naval architect for, and had com' Baa Frauriseo, March 17. Entries Chicago, March 1$. The Bradley waa second all the way. It was prac- plete charge of, the construct Ion end .at Oakland for Monday: c building, occupied by small manufac- tically a two hone race. In the bet- maintenance of the fleet Fint race Angle Btuddert, Mildred turing ooncerna, waa destroyed by fire ting Minnie Adama waa always favor- of the Interna t kraal Navigation Cora' Grist, Chi spa, 105; Riley Dwyer, Temp- - today. Loss $100,000. ite at 6 to 2, with BL Joseph second pany for (he past ten years, w ill be associated in the management with George H. Hlgbee, lately manager of the International Navigation company and of tha Empire line. Mr. Higbee formerly resided In Brattle and la well a and favorably knows here. The of Philadelphia will be cloaely associated with theso gentlemen. A new corpora i loa will be organized bearing (he title The Moran Company. Moran Brothers will continue the construction of the Nebraska under the title of the old corporation tor their own account, after which tbwold company will be disincorporated. The Moras Brothers shipbuilding plant waa established in Brattle in 1882 by Robert and William Moran, the othIt is necessary for the proper growth and development of the body to be er two brotheri, Frank and Sherman, wa with a pure, healthy blood supply, because every part of the system is coming Into tha company later. When the company waa first established all dependent on this vital fluid for nourishment and strength. Children not ot the work wia handled by the Morans and the capital invested In the wily inherit the features, tastes and dispositions of their parents but their original plant was $1,400. Today there ratal Dualities, infirmities and diseases as well, for we all know that are 1.400 men on the payroll of the ' Bred In thm Bonm wtttoui In thm Flesh, and any taint in the company and the plant rovers a ground am qf 26 arret, Including the harbor sure to be handed down to offspring disorder and disease the system. area to the tide land on which the . Children bom with an hereditary taint in the blood do not have the plant la located. From a small concern the establlshmext has grown to one of energy and strength nor even the inclination to es and the pleas-Msports enjoy the largest shipbuilding plants on (he of happy childhood, and their frail, poorly nourished bodies are not able coast, equipped with machinery for w resist diseases and disorders handling large sork, such aa tha conlike their companions who have inherited a struction of th battleship Nebraska. pwe, untainted blood and a All of the etock of the company; since strong, xobnst constitution. The blood being It was first orpnlxed, has always reimpure from birth, the very In the hands of (he Morans. mained a,wF9 etokly; la fact, our family foundation of health is afstates that the plant la Mr. Moran thln uSfS-t ha could live. When ha was a work at (ha present time crowded ? with heredand and fected weakened we nt see the with ft tftrriblft ftrnptlon on his k fta 'in addition to the Nebraska. 1 feat. Ha did not gat bettn, so itary weaknesses manifested in many ways. altar its?! other things wa began tha uaa of 8. 8. 8. wftk elL1? 0BtBaed It tor soma time with tha result They are usually pale and anaemic, their MRS. EDGAR LOSEB CASE. that ts. option entirely disappeared. Now, thanks to t and is their stunted, systems failing growth and healthy. Huaband and I i; 8-etrong March 16. Mrs. Jennie Coalville, - 8l 8- nourishment receive allows the proper thra with tha earn good to Edgar, who wai suing the Denver A oodaratand why it la that wa think disease bodn nark!! if1 and collect their to little Rio Grande railroad tor $50,000 for the . germs MRS. J.J. KENDALL. death of her husband, lost her case In v skin Wesley Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. afflicted with weak ies are diseases, district rosrt today. George Edthe of the head and scrofulous gar, the husband, was fireman on the catarrh eyes, Affections of various running between Salt kinds. What is commonly known as growing painS with children Ro Grande trail Citv. r. On July 5, 1905, Lake and Park often the inherited taint allowed snffer innocents are to and the little he was killed lathe Park City yards as 1 J: the train was leaving for Salt Lake. realize that, the seeds of this P4148 4 Bom person unknown had turned the ln early chidHood. No wishes to see his c witch at the lower end of the yard. A, evidences of impure blooaparent As the train neared ll Engineer Joseph are a source of constant remorse and grief, By water not lead the switch, reversed living and favorable surroundings inherited blood troubles his engine and called to Edgar to lie dSTtl?eS 5ecause prudent in the system during young, vigorous life,but when middle age is reached or jump. At the uou time he Jumped himself through the cab window. He STTv". and t8e machinery of life has begun to wear out, the trouble asserts itself and escaped with a broken leg. Edgar yars are made miserable because of disease. either could nst or did not Jump end ere 18 ftt one cure for inherited crushed to death when the derailblood troubles, and that is a thorough cleansing was of the hull ed engine turned over. Hit body was no me'clne equals S.-SS. for thispurpose. pounds of coal on ;L goes down to the very found with 1.5Mown ftx of th behalf and that ot His In wife. bet an removes blood evenr trace of the impunty or pollution, and cures diseaxe 'ftrouble her five chlldrm. brought suit for $50,-00ot every character. S. S."S. hot only cleanses and purifies the blood but sup-which has been on trial for two before Judge Armstrong. Today a I plies It. with the nch, healthful properties it days was argued and motion for a needs, and by its fine tonic effects builds up the granted. Warier and Houtz of Provo appeared for Vra. Edgar, and E. M. entire system. S. S. S. is the only blood med-- j Allison for the railroad. , tWO-lll- ll .. - Snund 2-- y Ra-nin- 3-- mllee-Byrone- rdale . s. 1-- 0. !,500-Prcser- v.tor, 2-- 2-- 5. Iiy 2-- 3-- 2--5. ; . ... trans-Atlanti- l.' INHERITED BLOOD TROUBLES Gria-com- A THOROUGH CLEANSING OF THE BLOOD THE ONLY CURE . I" ti ll, f1 nt -- j . It 0, mn-su- lt icine on the market that does not contain a min-- , . era ingredient in some form. It is jfiade of WATER FRANCHISE GRANTED. cleansing roots, herbs and barks and is ft healing, City. March 17. After a the one medicine that can be given to children Kansas P II D C of the city council of Kansas City, T.8tLY- VEGETABLE ' 8rith absolute safety. Those who have inheriti'd Kan., lasting ten boars, sn ordinance a thirty years water franchise blood taints can rely on S. S. S., and so thor-- granting ' ' jn- -. to L. M. Miller and N. L. Browne was the cause that no signs of it are ever seen in later life, and fnture passed today. Kiyor Rose fought for sprin? are r,. ,Te1ye until after the spring election at a.n blessed with a clean, rich blood. The circulation is renewed and delay which be wished to give (he people s blood and any chance to choose between granting the results of a course of S. S. S. Book on the 8 Medical Mvice desired.? . furnished without charge to all who write. franchise or attempting municipal ownership. Tbe present company was unable to sectre a renewal ot its THE SWIFT SPECIFIO COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA, franchise. r act-slo- - oup-hl- off-enti- re MARCTI M0. 18, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS CORRESPONDENTS (FROM AND STATE EXCHANGES) . air. With a sudden motion I reversed many, ihe parties are 8elma U. Krathe controller. I felt a sudden Jar. mer and Herman A. Kramer. 1 cannot fell what This case shows the folly of child Foreign Capitalist Will View West- Thai is all I know. happened next. My car was dead Hill marriages commented Attorney H. C. ern End of th Nw Dcnvar Road. Conductor Murphy came running up Edwards in resisting the application of and told me there was a man under th wife to have her husband compellSalt Lake, March 17. Tha Herald the wheels. He asked me (o bark the ed to pay any considerable moaihly aaya: car, but this I was unable to do as I sum as alimony. Tbe testimony showFollowing the new that David H. was nearly overcome wiih shock." ed that Kramer is earning about $26 a Moffat of Denver has euccseded In month as a delivery boy. raising enough money to complete hla Judge Moras directed him to pay $16 THREE ARE DIVORCED. railroad from thr metropolis of Coloa month for the aupport of hla girl wife rado to this city, cornea the intelliaad child, leaving him $16 a month to Balt Lake. Narrh 17. Mrs. Rgence that the capitalist who have aupport himaelf. . K. ural fumlahrd tht wraith will vlait Balt d Byron, a handsome, In his answer to the divorce com-plaiLake In May to look over tha city woman, told Judge Mora Kramer alleges that he is willwhich will I the terminal of a line yesterday afternoon that her huaband. ing to live with his. wife, but that aha William H. Bryaa, who la a railroad refuse to Uva with him. The that will open up northwestern Cologirl waa rado and eastern Itah, an rmpiredn brakemaa, has toiled te support her lu court accompanied by her mother for over a year.- Her story waa cor- aad several relative. Itself. These capitalists are representative roborated, and aha was granted a divorce. They were married la Denver Investor of England and Holland, 1898. man, and there U httle doubt la B. that after they have looked over tha, with F. Hall, a solemn looking man GROVER CLEVELAND IB M. a heavy moustache and eye ground here, like (he Guggenheim, glasaee. dethat, his wife complained F. Augustus Helnxe and others who New York. March 17. Th New him two year ago. They were are now spending millions In this my serted in Ohio ia 1668 and York Tribune rays: have and vicinity, they will see opportuni- marriedchildren. Former President Grover deve- He was given a dities to place some of (heir surplus grown vorce. land went to Florida about a week wealth her. They will arrive hera Mary E. Devries waa given a divorce ' ago and ex peels to stay there till In splendid time, too, for with tha from William Devriea on the ground the middle of April. He bee rut usual May weather, all the Improve- of hlmeelf off from all conramnica- In ment now under way In this city and 1898.desertion. They were married I loa with Me business associates in Garfield and other near-b- y kubnrba and will not concern himaelf with will show to aa advantage. GIRL WIFE A8K8 SUPPORT. the affaire of the Equitable until Th news that the bondholder of hla return. There will be no meet- the Moffat road would visit this city Balt Lake, March 17. A huaband ing of the Equitable trustees while waa received here yesterday in a pri- and wife, each if years old, with a he is sway. Mr. Cleveland will vate telegram. They are not all for- child over a year be 69 years old tomorrow and wlH old, were before some for known well either, eigners Judge Morse ia the district court yescelebrate the day quietly In hit New York financiers are numbered terday afternoon. The wife baa sued retreat on the border of the Ever- h among them. According to the the huaband for divorce, and the case glades, , m Inwas up on motion for temporary all- they will first visit Denver, e spect the line aa far aa It ia completed and then Journey, to this city. They may come by the Denver A Rio Grande or the Union Pacific and they may drive overland from Hot Sulphur Bprings In order to see for themselves th rich country In Routt and Grand l , oounty through which the Una la to ns. Should they decide on the latter Standard-Examin- er route, they will be shown field of ooal, aa rich. If not richer than anywhere else In the United States, thousands of cattle on splendid grazing range, good agricultural land, and magnificent timber, besides th things this city ha to offer. , These capitalists have already paid the money neceraary to take up the bond tseue of the Moffat road, ao that any waeltb they may tnvrat hera will be ftt addition to the cash thus The first on hundred numbers nt advanced. At the proper time (he local oommsrcial bodies will be notified th first drawing were taken from (be of the visit of the bondholders and ballot box last evening a advertised. arrangements will be made to give The Standard office waa filled n half them a real western welcome. The secret of (ha success of Mr. Mo- hour before tha appointed time. ffat In securing the money to complete Promptly at 8 oclock tha Judges were this road which means ao much to called and Thomas B. Burt of Burt Salt Lake and te Denver has not been Bros. Dry Goods company and Jams divulged. Directly after hla announceBallard of tha Ballard A Blacker meat ment several years ago that he intended to build tbe road, he hurried to market responded, but Fred M. Xye, New York, thinking that ha would hav the other Judge, felled te apprar oa no difficulty in floating bonds to pay time and tha audience present waa Intor the construction. He waa a dis- vited to select a Judge In place of the appointed man, for he found the finan- abarn (see. The gentlemen present deciers cold and he returned to Denver n cided (bat the ladies should select the It waa said that empty-handeobjected to a rival te the Union third judge, and Wi X. Fierce, the real Pacific and tbit Gould, fearing the new estate and Insurance maa, was nomiline would Injure the Denver A Rio nated and unanimously sleeted. Grande, united to prevent Moffat disDavid G. 'Kelson,' Ike fitandard and posing of hla bonds. Th latter, after ha recovered from the rebuff went to Examiner city subscription manager, worit more earnestly than ever. With then turned over to tha judges 7,800 his own money and cash furnlahed by duplicate coupons. The original had Denver capitalists, ha pushed tbe Jin beeif given away to Standard and Exbeyond Arrowhead, nearly 100 mile aminer subscriber. It required Just Denver. from , Then the eastern men began tak- twe hours to Inspect and count tha ing notice and whan he went to New coupons and draw 106 numbers. York last month be had no difficulty Tha coupons were all nicely arlu disponing of the bondp. It has been In bunchai of 1M each ao aa ranged said that tha bondholders are friends of tbe Burlington, but this baa been to make It possible to count them were denied. But whoever they are, they quickly. After the number have enabled Mr. Moffat to complete fit a ballot box, the and counted placed hla line and Whether It will be an In- ballota were shaken np by eqch of the dependent road remains a question. In Judges In turn. Then Mica May Brownany event it will help this city sad bring thousands of dollars worth of ing waa selected and blind (plded and bualneaa to It. stood upon a table and drew out one win Tha vielt of the bondholder at a time and delivered same coupon undoubtedly have something to do with to Mr. Burt. He In turn handed them the terminals, but long before they , It Is said, work will begin aome tag Mr. Ballard, and from hla handa twenty miles from this city on tha they pasted to Mr. Pierce, aad each rout already trapped out, ao that rail announced (he number sa It waa drawn laying will be muter way this summer which waa recorded by Mr. Pierce and Tha numbers must be presented from both ends of the road. three additional tellers. next Friday afternoon, March 23, 1808, ia certifies! of the The following at I o'clock sharp. In the old Labor CRUSHED BY WHEELS OF CAR. the judges: Union hall, over the Ogden Packing MAY CONCERN. WHOM IT TO company, next door to the Standard 17. While atBalt Lake, March office. The doors will be open at 2 tempting to control a fractious horse, This is to certify that the under- o'clock, and promptly at 3 o'clock the Salvatore Naraola, an Italian, aged 18 signed acted aa Judges In the Standard-Ex- first number drawn will take tbe first the aminer yean, was thrown suddenlycarunder drawing on the evening choice of all th 100 prises set apart No. 90, of wheels of Jordan Bridge Match 16. 1906, nt the Standard for (he first drawing, which are pubAa o'clock last before night. shortly office; that we placed the stub, num- lished Immediately following this ana result of hla injuries Naraola will ber consecutively from Noe.. 1 to 7 JUKI nouncement, ' probably die. The first number drawn will take Inclusive, in a ballot box and that the Tbe accident occurred Just north of audience eelerted Mine May Browning, the first choice. If any number 1 West Second 8outh at reel on Fifth- who wa by na blindfolded and drew missing when It la called It loses It Weal. Naraola i employed by Anto- from the ballot box according to the chance and the next numlier In rotanlo Ferro, a grocer nt 298 West Second j ruCI the contest the following 100 tion present takes (he place of the gouih street. The car was In charge numbers, which are the lucky numbers missing number.- If you cant ha presMotor-ma- n and P. W. Murphy of Conductor for the 100 prises set apart for the ent give an order in writing for some David Gibson. Naraola waa re- raid Standard-Examine- r Aral drawing. one present to represent yon. but your JoDr. S. D. moved to the L. hospital. JAMES BALLARD. ticket must be present. Rave your Utah tbe W. N. PIERCE. for two more seph Richards, physician for tickets, they are gpod ' THOB. G. BURT. Light A Railway company has charge drawing. of tha case. Naraola and hla brother Joseph, both employed by Ferro, were riding the hone used by the groceryman for deCoat ef aach livery purposes, to a watering trough 1 PATTERN DRESS LADYS $1800 PRIZE, on .West Firth street, half a block 1 PRIZE, GENTLEMAN'S 15.00 SUIT CLOTHES north of Becond South, according to tbe story of Joseph Naraola. As car 90 1 PRIZE, LADYS DRESS PATTERN ..... 10.00 approached them, the horse became 8 PRIZES, DENTAL ORDER, EACH $1000 30J0 bucking and frightened and began him1 LAMP HAND ELECTRIC PORTABLE 800 raving PRIZE, kicking. Joseph jumped, self. Samuel was thrown under the 2 PRIZES, BOY'S SUIT. OF CLOTHES, EACH $800 1800 wheels by the sudden motion of the BOO 1 PRIZE, CROCODILE CIGAR CASE .. horre. 1 PRIZE, LADY'S BOO CHATELAINE BAG Before Motormen Gibson could bring ble car to a (Standstill, tbe wheels of 1 PRIZE, ELECTRIC PLAT IRON 700 trie front track bad paaaead entirely 10 PRIZES, LADYS EASTER HAT, EACH 8600 over tbe upper leg of tbe men, crash1 PRIZE, BLUE CELLULOID DRESS CASE 800 the ing (he right one and breaking 1 PRIZE, DUNLOP HAT 800 left just above the knee. Naraola' akull la alao crashed. A piece of bone 1 PRIZE, STANDING ALBUM 400 about three Inches long and a little 8 PRIZES, BOX N CIGARS, COLUMBIA CLUB OR feta than an Inch wide was driven into 1400 ....... PERPECTOS, EACH $400 Xarsola's brain on the right side of the 1 PRIZE, CELLULOIO.COMB AND BRUSH CASE 300 top off hla head. His body ia cut and bruised severely all over. 1 PRIZE, YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE, RED MOROCCO 3.00 I was running south on Fifth West EACH 1500 H. 5 H. DOZ. AT $300 PHOTOS THOMAS, PRIZES, street," raid Motormaa Gibson, short1 PRIZE, STAG CHILD'S) COMB AND BRUSH CASE .. a 200 ly after the accident, when I noticed 1 PRIZE, GENTS COLLAR AND CUFF BOX 200 dark object In front of the car. I finally made out that, the object wea a 2 PRIZES, ORDER ON CLOTHING STORE, EACH $200 horse. I did not see any rider. My 1.7S 1 PRIZE, CELLULOID CHILD'S COMB AND BRUSH CASE....: car was running on ihe 700 EACH 6 waa SACK whlrh going means I that FLOUR, PEERYS $1J.i PRIZES, apace, 7.80 at a rata of about alx miles an hour. PRIZES, SACK O. M. 4k E. CO.'S FLOUR; EACH $108 standstill a ear to I had brought my 15 PRIZES, 2LB. BOX CANDY, FRYER'S BEST, EACH $1.00 ....... 1800 near the corner of First South street 22 PRIZES, $1O0 DUE BILL FOR WANT ADS IN STANDARD OR EXto take a switch. I was Just beginning con2200 AMINER each $100 to get under way and placed my 300 troller on the five notch Just before 3 PRIZES," YOUNG PEOPLE'S EIBLE, CLOTH, EACH $100 tbe accident occurred. 1O0 1 PRIZE, BOOK, "HERO OF THE DARK CONTINENT As I approached the dark object, 400 EACH 4 $100 GILT MANTEL CLOCK, FRIZES, wblrh I later discovered was a horse, 3.00 3 PRIZESr GUN METAL' CLOCK, EACH $100 I noticed the enlmal wheel nd4enly around. The next, thing I knew there $50000 100 PrliSBi Tatal Value Ovsr waa something dark flying through the ee0eaageaaJ MOFFAT BACKERS welt-dresse- Y dia-pilc- THE 10$ LUCKY NUMBERS . Of the First t Drawing Took Place Thursday Next Friday at 3 OClcck the Numbers WillMake Their Choice of Prizes. Har-rlma- an-lve- - . FIUST lOO GIFTS - 2 ..i...... five-notc- h |