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Show EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM. Independent Ttiwn 11 Pnene, two ring BUSINESS OFFICE iBRpwjfW 'PhM 'Phono, ono ting Boll MOUSING THE 8 -- No. M .....'.No. 56 THE CONVICTS The Eld ward R. Salter compan.' will annual appearance at opera house on Friday sight next, Xorwuner t. The company dairies an enormous amount ot scenery aad the atag.ug of the play is s tuna The play ix coRtmerdable feature highly charged with human tsicrest. SACRED MUSIC ON SUNDAY AFaad ihe piayers are splendidly fitted TERNOON. NOV. 16. to mas the most of the good opportunities afforded them to create ap plauae and laughter. They are rewarded nightie with an abundauce of Nichals' Band Will Give a Concert to each. Mias fcveiyn Nicholson play Which Wilt Ba Contributed Beat Vocal Talent. the part of Edith, th convict' daughter. and handles the dUBcu.t situations in a very clever manner. The part call for strung emotional work, and interest iu An eveut of unusual she proves equal to the task at all Invent of music In thl city and counthuds. ty will take place on the afternoon of Sunday. November 18, at the Uraud TAFT AT DEAOWOOD. opera house. FVr the benefit of Nichols' city band. Misa Celeste Cunruy. D-7. R. Nov. Deadwood. Secretary and beautiful plan Taft spent today at Fort Robinson. the accomplished ; Misi- - Myrtle Ballinof this late city An effort Neb. inspecting that jkm. stnaume aud versatile supiano: ha been made- to have him and his ger. Arthur Age, cornetlat. aud soloRalphlo ou come a similar to Fort Meade party will tender trombone, Baker, is understood errand. The secretary of Nichols' tirurs the accompaniment he to making the lour of posts wlih baud of fifty picked musician. (he Intention of remmimending to the the eaitiea; soHcltauou of president certain one which shall be herl:pun and those versed in the friends changed from regimental to brigade tnrrlcaciea of music of the master. Humpost a Iu his pny are Gen. Webrr-L- J Mia Conroy will perform phrey, quartermaster general: Gen. Dunce." and the aat'a to "Invitation Wlnt, Gen. Barry and Representative Moascowakl'a double nule etude tu Kinkald of Nebraska. G Minor. Recently leturulng from a course of HITCHCOCK TO RETIRE. two years' study under the famous Leopold Gudowaki of Berlin. MaeMagtou. Nov. 7. Hecretary of master. an enviwill retire Mia Conroy baa acquiredhum the Interior Allan Hitrhcock at both ' and, able reputation, from Proa bleat Roosevelt cahtner on the 4(h of next March, and James R. abroad, a ancmurtlst uf unusual depth Her the pianoforte. and feeling Garfleld of Ohio, the press a I commisher sioner of corpocaiinn. will uoced rendition of difficult numbers, him. Herbert Knox Smlih, now asaM-an- t master yuf technique, her wonderful romnileslwier of eorperaikui. will fingering and her sympathetic control has be appointed tn Mr. Uarfleld'a plaoe. oter the fhetue of the masters, finThese changes and that of the retire- Kilned for her a plaoe among the ished performers of tha country . ment of ConimUiinner Rleharda of th Mlaa Myrtle Ballinger enjoy a wide general land office on March 4. were popularity aa a aweel linger, announced In a statement from the spread and I possessed of a voice peculiarly White today. melodlua and far reaching. The other aulolata, Arthur Ac ee and Ralph RaSEATTLE RETURNE. or ker. are both known aa master Heat tie. Wash., Nov. 7. Complete their respective Instrument.. After considerable pain and many returna from all of Xhl precincts In the detail of the concert have delay, which Includes Reattle, King county, arranged, and Indications polut. give th foUoirlug results on oongiess-mea- : been In the (Rep.). 12.683; to an attendance composed Humphrey Jones (Rep.), 12.601; Cnahnian I Rep ). main uf the moat prominent people appreciative Blackman 12,658; iDem.). 4,709: of the city, nnd of those Eatleman of the higher planes of music. 4.409; Byrne (Deni.), it make WEEK . BREVITIES Suck ikiiniuii thi aeatua hi boon iinuounlly light, aoeoniing to Superintendent of Short line Stockyard , A. H. Warren. Local hlpanenta. It was stated, have been up to ho-w- the avenge. Oat. $1.36: cor a. $1.25: crocked corn, $1.35: rolled barley. $iJM: tolled d r oat, fl.45, and wheat $1.16 pound at Qrouts, 353 Twenty-fourtatreeL Both phone. hun-drr- h Soathon PactSe train No. 6. here at 7: IS oclock thla morning, wa annulled by officio La of the road until ihe uwrk la ol eared of a freight wreck which occurred at I o'clock yeeterdaj atomlng In Blue canyon, erety mile M ot Sacramento, Cbl. a1 John A. Steele, uae of the found if Ely, Net., wan In the ein Tueartay on hi return home from Kirk City, Utah. The work of reitiqf Lhe steeple of the Fleet Methodist church ha beea oompleted and tba work of rebuilding the structure wlQ begin at once. Mrs. C. U. Ihlland, wife of Chief Clerk Oallend of Assistant flnperln-Teuden- t Roth's office, will spend th net xtwo or three weelut In Omaha and Beatrice, Neb. Funeral aervloe over the remain of Alvin Welch, the engineer who wa killed on the California and Nevada mtlread la t Saturday, will be held from the Second ward meeting bonne Friday, November V. at t p. m. The eeeket will be open at the family reticence, 8621 ILcoolo avenbe, fmra ID unrii l o'clock on the day of the l. Oouimeucing Sunday the Klo Grande bagan running dfnera on all through tralna from Denver to Ogden and from Ogden to Denver. The old eyefem of cutting In and rutting out of dlnera wg aebandoned with the Inauguration of the above plan, which will be welcome new u the traveling public, especially when train are delayed. Tn the future there will be no delayed meal, even if the trale ere behind the schedule. Mr. and Mre.R. 8. Bwauger of Div bolae, Idaho, and J. H. Cardan of Ely, , Nevada, are the eueete of M. D. (Deni.), of NEBRA3KA Republican. ELECTION. In the $lxlh. The elector creased majority. The territorial legislating will be largely Republican. The local Republican ticket has lien defeated with the exception of A. M. Brown, who la elect-- , ed sheriff by a majority of ten over C. P. laukea. his Democratic opponent. COOK COUNTY RETURNS. Chicago, Nov. 7. Fire which Marled 1'hieago, Xov. 7. Complete return early today In the moulding plant of Angus and MacKay, 794 West Medium from the city and from the county of street, spread to several adjoining Cook show that the Republican hare buildings before It was controlled and elected every candidate on their ticket canted a loss of $2U.00n. Among the with the exception of three congressbuildings destroyed were the Robey men. For a time It waa believed that hotel, the structure occupied by the De Priori and Barnett, negroes, for and municipal Lei da Printing company and the y county comnilHalon goods store of H. J. Rome A Oo. All Ju.lg", respectively, had been dofeuted. but the laiest return show that both the guests of the hotel ears pad. were elected bv small pluralities. locatThe Lewi Institute, which ed across the street from the building SOUTH DAKOTA RETURNS. burned, was threalened for a lime, but was only slightly damaged. Biu.ix Kails. S. I)., Nov. 7 Returns of .he flfty-iwcuur front thirty-ninINCREASE OF WAGES. iU-In the stale give Crawford. Ret publican, for governor and tiePhiladelphia, Nor. 7. The board or a majority of 25,7511. Repubdirector of the Pennsylvania Railroad licans have elccteil 112 member-- ot company at a meeting today ordered ihe legislature. IVniucrais 17. an advance of J per cent In the wages of all employe receiving less than REPORTS CONFIRMED. $200 a month. The Increase goes lire 1 effect December The directors save Kirhnionil. Vs N'uv 7. Today's ad the cost pf living and the present dltional return confirm last night's of the country a the reason for reports. The Demon at s ranied a ' the advance. S'nillar action wn he districts in cepi ihe Ninth, by all lilt? companies In :he which Hleinp (Rep t is by a state. i educed maj'iritv. u Alina D. Jiaieph Htdwell 2.257 ttsii-ticke- 3.977 Edwin Dix Andrew H. Martin 2.9ul County Sheriff. George A. Behring G. R. Belnap County 4.201 2.326 1 BYMISS STRENC CONCERT liberated MAKE YOUR GLASSES ( WE The diifen-ianl- . lugether with Tecker and Jones who are await lug 'riul. are n Urged in have iuMih-mi Palian on i.'ciiil'er 17 while riding in u freight i ruin p tween (T'mden uni Ugiieti IV lien the erme wax called '"i trlnl M H Hctidcrsuii and John i' D.vviit rxlle.l for trials. wiii-was grained lij the court, anu the Xrmxtroug .as tried flrxt. i i tn SHIPMENTS CONTEMPLATED ' Silver Creek Company Claims Have Rieh Ore. to There is bat One Real Soda Cracker because there is bat one that comes to yon just as it WINS THE RACE NOW HOLDS CHAMPIONSHIP UTAH. comes from the oven. Others lose their value IN Enormous Crowd Witnessed tha Event and Cheered Both Racers Enthusiastically. by being exposed to the air, absorbing moisture and collecting dust. The reall soda cracker Cutting corners like a whirlwind, swinging around the courn with tit sliced of a champion. Fred Hainer, manager of the Auditorium skating rink, and champion uf Southern won th mil pursuit race last night at the rink agalnat Forrest Geiger of the local fire department on the alxth lap. Hamer skated the mile, eleven lapa. In 2:58. aud at no lime Cali-fsrnl- eexru-- is Uneeda Biscuit kept fresh and clean by the hlmaelf. Hamer la now champion skater uf Club, and la willing u meet all comer. for any amount. The Judges were McCormick, Colaon and Crlamcn. An enormstai crowd witnessed the vent, and cheered both racers. Another and similar event will shortly bo pulled off at the Auditorium rink. protecting package NATIONAL BISCUIT o life-lon- g 8t,-00- dia-tri- rt in ar-rlo- u ixuilxvllle, Kv., Nnv. 7. 12.i)( and LYimo. .1 TROUBLE . opi-iut- i . i(, i i N I J. S. LEWIS ca COMPANY , I Jewelers and Opticians AVENUE. Silve--t'i--e- lower house. John C. Beckham, governor of whose nomination In tester-day'Keu-tuck- s OH -- pl. ' e FLOODS IN OREGON. Portland. Ore.. Xov. 7. rnuaualle heavy reins in northern Oregon during tha past frw days have caused the waterways to fill rapidly, but so far but one river has gone on the rampage, the Bantlam, which praetirally la lu flood. The Southern Pacific, bridge near Jefferson haa been damwill be sent over the aged nnd tralna west aide road via Corvallis until the damage has been repaired. Railroad property in other places also has been somewhat damaged. Log booms have been rent asunder by the rushing waters, and hundreds uf cords of wood for the paper mills have been washed away. for pain Dr. Thomas' Oil. strongest, cheapest, liniment ever devised. A house hold remedy In America for 25 years. A specific WEST VIRGINIA RETURNS. - Wheeling. W. Va.. Nov. 7 The complete returns from th different counties In West Virginia are coming In tonight and are increasing the size of the Republican victory. The total majoriiy for the mate la about The legislature is Republican 1.8,01X1. by more than the majority la I9()4, on Jrdnt ballot. when it was fifty-seve- n CREW OF THE ADEONA. SI. John, X. B.. ov. 7. Fears were expressed today that the entire crew of twelve men of the Norwegian hark Adeona, which waa wrecked Monday at Rexton, have Inst their lives by tiie bresklng up of the vessel. Five members of the crew are known to have been drowned while attrmpting te reach shore In a lifeboat INCOME TAX BILL. Si. Petersburg. Xov. 7. The council of inlnisiera has approved the Income tax hill of the minister of finance, M. Kokovecff, which ia estimated tn produce revenue amounting to from $12.5110.(810 to $20.00.n0(i. - eu Heater (Equipped wilh Smokeless Device, Turn the wick a high or low as von can there's no danger. Carry hester from room to room. All part easily cleaned. Give intense beat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke-les- s dence. Made in two finishew nickel and japan. Bran oil fount beant-fiilicinboned. Holds 4 of oil ind burns liour. Every heater warranted. If YOU cannot get9 lieHter or information from vour dealer, write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. T -- s-- plurality of 73.4HNI for Carnit Thomi-son- . Republican candidate for secretary uf atate, although the committee had received complete returns from counfifty-ninout of the eighty-eigh- t ties in the slate. Chairman Garber uf the Democratic state committee does not dispute Chairman Dick figures, hut he is claiming the election of fire out of tin; twenty-on- e congressmen in the state, the late returns indicating a plurality for Bherwood, the Independof furty-eigh- t ent-Democratic candidate. In tbs Ninth district, tliairiuan Dick refuses to concede Bberwuods election. If yon only knew how mnch comfort can be derived from a PERFECTION Oil Heater bow simple and economical its operation, yon would not be withont K another day. Von can quickly make warm and cozy any cold room or hallway no matter in what part of the bouse. You can heat water, and do many other things with the - n Columbus. Ohio. Nov. Dick tonight reiterated Ills claim of t No More Cold Rooms x TinRim Khoren Sliver (heel. Goi-Mcfi lias been u Mining y.'inl..iri by a number of Dg:ierii'e. who leientii via ted El. to 1. In new Biackhorxe uf IViiiie Pip,- roiin;i. Vc. ni (ii"'i : an1 i'11 shipment of ,u-- from she s.iUocarried 4Uv in; to:-- n 8'-Mill! 8','IU o IllTi vlv,T Pt r THU K W lTulxe. ) c voung proxpei-iu-)u. fonts whgi hp cmI'K the that here are n.u-- : o j: a rri'e when in the va.-irhave nut been fuund to be lex him $v7 per ton in silver and gold Iu u nnv of the xpecinienx in the xeven tuns uf o:e alieady armind ne h(- e ipenej un the idee. there tx . hn-( uiixllt-rab'! li sl'.vei, OHIO ELECTION. Although Senator MK'reary carried lamiavlllc Governor Beckham ran xo hy 7.297. well in Ihe county that lie overcame this lead and tonight, has In the nelghlxiiliood of 4 000 to spare. The Republicans gained two congressmen, giving them a total of four in ihe p:e-psr- e i BtaUs gunboat Princeton lying at anchor in the open roadstead off Port Wordeu. The Princeton was hadlv dauaged. her boa sprit and forward gear being completely torn out by the old wooden vessel, which escaped unscathed. The Princeton haa gone to the Ureuiertou navy yard for repairs. The Xeamilh continued in tow up the sound. Hut with a SHIP DAMAGED. few more count iea to hear from, and those probably dccreaaiug hi lead. Port Townsend. Wash.. Xov. 7. Governor Beckham has almost certainWhile the American hark Jaraea Mcwon Senator his fight against ly in liallaat from Sen FranCreary for the nomination of Cnited cisco, was lining towed today by two States senator In yesterday's Democratic primaries. The governor's ma- Inga, site collided with tho I'nlted jority will he about 4.0n0. Samuel W. Hager was nominated fur governor in the same primary ly a majority of between . COMPANY declares that the laws aud regulation made by ancestors were good for that Evening at the Fifth time, hut now superfluous laws liiuat ue aboliahed. Ward Educational Inatituto. Another edict orders ihe viceroys The Dutch people of the Fifth waid aud governor of provinces, to consider held a banquet and dance lu the ward what step ahall be taken to pieparo Institute last night, preliminary to the the general mass of people for local launching of a Dutch choir for church and festal service. Recognizing the need of such an organization a a WILL LEAVE CABINET, meant of promoting music and creating a permanent Dutch society In the Secretary Hitchcock Haa Informed President That Ho Cannot Remain. ward, a few iff the mere energetic conceived the Uea of forming au assessment system of membership to The statement says regarding Mr. the choir and succeeded an finely-tha- t Hitchcock: it waa decided to give a banquet "The Hecretary of the Interior. Mr. as the formal announcement of the or- Hitchcock, ha 'informed the President. that he would he unable to stay ganisation. In the institute a long table wa after Starch 4. Mr. Hitchcock haa for spread from end to end with deUcaciea some time felt that the very exhaustaud typical Dutch dishes. Ferns and ing work he has been engaged in for cut flowers of much beauty were used over eight year in the interior deIn a decoration scheme and had charm partment waa wearing ou him so as to Ing effect. Short speeches were in- make it Impossible for him much terspersed between courvea, and the longer tu remaiu. At the President's aim of the organization waa fully out- earnest request he consented to aclined. After the banquet the table cept a reappointment on March 4. waa removed and dancing indulged 19't5, at the time of the President's In for the remainder of the evening. Inauguration. Hut he then stated that lie rould not aay how loug he Could stay, and he feels now he must insist KILLS FORMER FRIEND. ou being relieved after March 4. The President urged him to accept the Asso-cla- t, Judge Favrot Kills Hia Life-lon- g to France, but Mr. Dr. Aldrieh. Hitchcock feel that he la entitled to absolute rest and waa obliged to reBaton Ruug. 1st., Nor. tli offer." Congressman-elec- t Judge K. fuse Mr. Smith has filled the posit ion of Favrot this evening ahot and killed hi associate and former assistant commissioner of corporations schoolmate. Dr. H. H. Albrich, one f since August 15. 1903. He was apof Baton pointed from Connecticut. the best known citizen Rouge, while hundreds of peivniM were INDIANA RETURNS. near the scene of the shooting, but nun knew what happened between the two men. Judge Favrot refused to About 30,000 Republican Majority According to the Latest. talk beyond letting K be known that the matter waa n private quarrel. Indianapolis, Nov. 7. According to The her was fired opposite the hotel, nut of which a crowd of the lateat returns received through- 0 went about society women was pouring, having out the state, Indiana elecRepublican in yesterday' Just left n reception. Among these women were the mother and lister of tion. The Democrat gained two one from the Eighth and Judge Fravot. Judge Fravot was one from the Eleventh districts, makand placed In jail. Before the shouting Judge Fravot ing the delegation 9 Republican and 4 had been walking akmg the street Democratic. Congressman John (I. (Rep.), in the Second dlatrict, chatting with frienda, hut left the par- Chaney of about 350. The ty opposite the hotel and entered tho ha a' plurality Twelfth district allows Clarence C. doom of the Raymond building. Almost immediately those outside Gllham (Rep.) elected with a pluralheard throe shots. Judge Favrot ity at aliout 300. The Thirteenth elected Congressman Abraham emerged from the building with a re- I,. Brick (Kep.) hy a plurality of 255. volver tn hta hand. in found near the en- Those were the three dlatrict Dr. Ahlrlrh Repubtrance with two bullet hides in his doubt. The legislature will he 3(1. lican on joint ballot by about neck. In a front pocket of bis trousers there wax found a revolver which WISH TO TEST LAW. apparently had not been fired. District Attorney Wax, one of the witnesses to the shooting, asked Judge San Francisco Beard Wiehea Constitutional Teat of Law. Fravoti why he shot Dr. Aldrich, and the judge replied that be did it for San Francisco, Nov. 7. There will sufficient, reason. He started for the be no further conference between jail to surrender himself and waa met Secretary Metcalf and the beard of on me way there by the sheriff. edurailon of this city about the of the latter in xettiug aside a KENTUCKY ELECTIONS. rejiarale school for children of JapaBeckham Governor Nominated for nese descent. The hoard desires that the state law tie texted in the cmirta Senator in Primarieo. and will not recede from Its position. primary iu succession to i'nlted States Senator McCreary lx equivalent A Bride of a Year Charge Husband to an election, enjoys the distinct Inn With Craatty. of being the youngest governor in the Cnited S'ates, and when he takes hi A lor d'.iotce wa- bled In Hi neat In the senate will tie the voungext iilinc! court ia'- ye:i-niiifitrni:i ineintiei of thst Txuly. H; cornea from In winch Annie I leech nxkx for the a distinguished Kentucky taimly and dlxxnlntiui of :,ie iiund of matrl-iium- ix yearn of age. between herself and ErnrT Beech. i!Mn :he ground of cruelly. CHINESE EDICT. lint the The eompbvim .illeg'1 were marrieil in fjils cltv June 28. 1905. Prepares tho Way for the Organization lhab "n;n- week afitr the mar I and of a Constitutional Government, page Mie defcud.in- begun a vrni. hi ic rnur-- e uf nu!ng aud abixing the Trxin. Nov. 7. An imperial edict aid plaint IT Vt.iri.ey's fcf. ai.. prnu.t'ng foi :h rcnrgsnlzation uf tinof viiti. Thn;nax yr. government ws published ;n the offiinitny and f;i- - i, pjhilniiiT cio: gazette ludu.-- . jt.ipev ix the The edict, after icferring lo ilio command 'ha' the mtiion NORTH OCDEH HEWS tor a conxtiTiiiiiui. outlines manv changes in ihe adnilulrtrative system, l.afayn:- XV ft illaiea. a liighlv hnn-- ' such as ihe appnliilmcnt of various aemb-ir'aored an-used of hoards, the lealirm of aholiilun uf oll-eNnr'h Ogden. 1m Iveen very daugei ihe establishment of a poHltai hixli 'll for vmc time of aeneral de- (Viuncil wliiwc duties hall he to gathhl'liv er public cplr.ton. The edict xsvs The (itiin;i srenf off very ouieily :hese changes me made solely as ail rul'ine up a banlxon.c major! tv fsr for m cons'iiu'iun. If foun t 'he co'in'y ticket for Repuhllcanlxm. nut to tie good ihrv will then hr- changHowell received about 36 majort'.v. ed again l prints out that the H K Chat tain, for jiiHfice on the Re. xM.ia-fitn China is dangero.ix !f publican ticket, lu bv five vnt.. die both high and low e nut made hU a own indifference to to hlx oti obey the luws. and i: cal'.s un the ministers to net together in order to imcandidacy. A grand rorentinr. will be given V prove 'oit'li ion, Them that X. Revn'-ilThtiiMlav evenni!: In the if they dlsiiliey the cep'. inpciil ; North Cadee mee'ltc hoitee He leuve.-'ill's 'he b .e of hi- - iiH'lllh fo- - llie ; he peujpe. ihi.y wt'I le ieif"hrd. ilxietl i i J!B H8VE the opinions of many person In this coniniiiui:;. ' wharu a have given case and satisfaction, wrlmii others I1 have fallei. Your uniuion will dmihtias ctvpc'dc iheir-if we can only iwrauadr ran to give ou j pinlnations a'c free. AT THE BIG CLOCK. WASHINGTON lipv-i- i rolil-ery- j FITTED GLASSES GIVE YOU LESS THAN YOUR COLLAR OR NECKTIE." 1,875 Recorder to Kolieri ArtnsMving who whs chargeii , with was found not guilty hy the jury lat evening and wax ord'ereil I i HOWEVER very iiiitf I they people uqnirc ab'eji ciass are actiiaii.v tompeile.i n. If ou need them, you Know !: headv. and p's fear "ridicule." or the "hoihvi" ;ha: make- ou pui off. 1,076 3.9S3 Joseph B. Wallace Mr. Lizzctte Miller 2.4971,486 County Attorney. 3.933 Nathan J. Harris 2.516-1,- 417 Jedcdtah D. Bkeen lu-t- . IF YOU DON'T NEED THE GLASSES DON'T NEED YOUR MONEY. 1,809 County Assessor. re-re- s - 1,278 County Treasurer. 4.i!65 Chambers NV1-ao- 1 PROPERLY 3.902 X.i4 FRED HAMER A Delightful hard-hittin- d-- J. S. LEWIS County Clerk. David Matisun Horace 8. Foster IWmJ. 8, A DUTCH6A! QUET 4.10 4,084 2.145 2.425 Frank Moore John Beaman Alex Ktrle e night, at 12:20 Mias Boa-s-i of Hitchcock. Democrat, in the Heooni May Wllfong, daughter of Mrs. C. is conceded. C. Jenson, aged 17 years 5 months and S days. She had been afflicted with ELECTION IN HAWAII. (tlsbatl for three months. She leave parents, one brother and two alalera Honolulu. Nov. 7.. The eletiun re in mount her lose. Residence, 2277 turn so far as received Indicate the Madison avenue. Funeral announceof J. Kalanlanaole. Republiment later. can. aa delegate lo congress by an In- LET Browning County Cemmiieionere. O. R. Madaou To arrange the details tor a concert to be given by her at Balt luvke Gity in (lie near future, Mlaa Irene Alannah Strong, gifted mile and back twelve up Running fin- the in Ogdeu canyon yesterday. "Cyclone" of thta city, left lati evening to the south, and will remain a city hilled to "Fighting" fight Thompson, Dick Hy land of Baa Frauclac-- here on week. Although detallg for the musical the night of the ltith, returned tu hia event have not been arranged aa yet, at fire headquarter training quarter it has been decided that William and hia trainer. with sparring partner Woiho and Alfred Bet, accomplished "Rawhide" Kelly, with acaroely a hair musicians of Balt Lake, will lake part turned. Mia Celeste Conroy, affair. in the faithThompson ha barn working of thla city, will well known fully since he came here, and he and also perform. pianist Kelly have Uken their twelve-milBorne slight alarm has been frit by run every day, hosed and wrestled and MJxa and her friends because bad their bout a with the hag aud other uf an Strong affection of tha tonalla with developing machines uutll Thompson which the former haa been troubled liatka and acta aa fit as a man could for some time. An operation will be possibly he. The work will he kept upon her throat in the nut up until the day before the fight, when performed few daH, and the singer la assured road work will be discontinued aud that her voire will In no manner be light gymnasium practice taken up. affected. He spent the afternoon on akatea at In the, near rulilte Miss Strong inthe Vtahna rink. tends to' go tu New York City to purThompson has ou of the heat rec- sue her simile culture, and ord of any flghtar of the present day. it J iinderaioud in voice that she will ahortlv seven for the in but ring Although the operatic stage. years be has fought 159 battles and ro upon was never knocked oat. His buttle with Hyland at the loeal opera house NYES FORFEITED CAME was arranged after considerable delay, and fight followers all over the Pacific coast and In this state and city Clarfca Win All Three of tho Gams by Big Scots. are awaiting the outcome with great Interests. The Nyc team forfeited three games hut :h) years of age. Thonipwm and before he went Into the game waa last night In their failure to appear at against the Clark a farmer near Brcantora, III., hia the bowling all home. There he now haa a wife and team. The Clarks bowled out the score of 97, 688 and 691. baby, whom he supports in comfort game with 2.H86. Brown was the hlgh-- i from hta or total of with the revenue derived with 488 pin; Charles Clark secflats. The sturdy little scrapper met and ond . with 412 pins. fought Hyland at law Angelas on August 28 last, and obtained a decision over the Welsh lad. Meloff went down tn defeat before Thompson at New Orleans on April 6 Iu elgh' rounds; Henry Griffla was whipped hy the Illinois hoy at Davenport, la., in three round: Kd Purdy wg defeated at La Balls, III., In ten rounds, and Billy Mayfield In ten round. HI greatest hattie waa with Battling CARBACE IN FRONT YARD In which the Inner gut Ihe decision. and In which Thunipao,t gave the Dane one of the hardest bouts he M. F. Reid Makes a Complaint on City ever had. Tsamatars. Forrest Geiger, one of the huakieiu M. F. Reid, re riding al N'. 2158. i men in the lural fire department mid a capable hover, put on the gloves angry over the ue of hi from yard veetrrdav with Thompson, and mixed to which a number of teamwerx have it up with :be lightweight. Geiger put hi front yard lo. It. xeeni that in Aid well, and aside from a bad Mow cleaning up the street from the on the noe. waa not hurt much. ntorni some t Minister had either arThree preliminaries have directed or rook it upon himself de-; xi unload ihe g'vrhagc and refuse In ranged for the night of the tlaln lads of which will he announced Imer the front yard of Rpid property, which 1 cnnauicrably lower ihan th grade of the hi wet. What action will FOUND JI9T GUILTY lie Taken in ini matter hy pRiri ha been (lccnmned upon Jury So Decideo in Case of State va. Robert Armstrong. SUES FOR DIVORCE Omaha, Nov. 7.- -- Althotigli m Democrat io state headquarters the electhin Prof. Thomas K. McKay and Mlaa of Boyd. Republican, In the Third and Lissle O. McKay wet In the city from and Norris, Republican, In the Fifth, Is nut conceded, there Is elsewhere lyigan yesterday. little doubt expressed that both have Ed Drake, represent alive of the been elected, aa well a Pollard, ReHock Inland at Balt Lake, was an Og- publican, la Ihe First, Mlnshaw, den visitor last evening. In 1h Fourth, and Kinkald. FIRE IN CHICAGO. W. W. to Give Musical Entertainment in Salt Lake Soon. Good Condition Moot Hyland. factured article. ' 1.5M) 3.965 3.955 2.195 2.239 2.291 2,354 George 8 Dean Harvey P. Randall Cha. Roudquiat Adam Frierson Daniel Ragan mesxo-anpran- $1 7,500, win 1,831 Expacta Thompson la in LONDON TRADE. were raw materials. tore. . 1,835 State Representatives. 3,935 Rudolph Kuchler 3.982 lieoige A. Fuller COMING PEI2E FIGHT cotton represented; X. H. Ellison, atate manager of the which Amerloan Northwestern Insurance company of $3,605.01)6 and timber $5,)m.0i(I. The Increase In export Included Milwaukee, 1 la the city from Belt coal. $3.600,0110. (he rest being manuLake. Any skin Itching la a temper-tester- . The more you scratch the worse It Itches. Doan's Ointment rtirea piles, enema any akin itching. At all drag . IJMII. governor was nol elected this year, but the vole for auprem court justices was as follows: tMouni (Rep.). 12.11$; Dunbar (Rap.), 12.228; Crow (Rep.), 11,786. A VOTE Congressman. 4.ho7 Joseph Howell 2.172 Orlando Pviwera Judga Supreme Court. 3.919 J. E Flick ...2.H88 . X. Whitecothm J State Senator. :t,k;l E T. Huianiaki ...2.381 Henry XV. Gwllltam - London. Nor. 7. The October statement of the board of trade shows In Hubert Shield of the Inland Cryatal ervasee of 2IJt14,6tK) In Imports and Salt company of Salt Lake wa In the $19,814,000 in exports. The principal Increases In Imports city yesterday. DTED-Ia- rat TOTAL . Car-doe- H. C. Wood has left for Mexico In the interest of the which has extensive Interest in that city. 1 SUNDAY DAUGHTER." NOVEMBER THfltfOAT MORNING, Hull-- ' intention to beK shipping the from ti is property a erect J for nvi esaary buiidiugs can And also tiunking and blacksmitnmgto place hi- ihe company dilll sjko'une euginea and a upon i h ledge In wa n oy place spring, an I Inaugurate a p,fitile line of development and extraction diiuiiar to those which prevail in Ihe Gnl.tfieM. Xev.. diii:ct. To pay parts of the lwige range iu wid'b from eight to eigi:'n feet, and the rock la generally rih enough to bear a wagon haul tn t c railroad at thence Ely forty miles disii.i-a- nd to toe Bali Lake smelter, aqd then leave a wide margin of profii. These condition aie aahl to attain in the ledge aa soon aa the surface wash is removed from the pay vein, and to retch the tame usually a foot of earth only muat be scratched off- CONCERT ON THEATERS Ne. 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