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Show EXAMINEE: 0JIEXt MOHMNV, TI1E 6 Palace ery large crowd la ?e Emeiyrliie track today. The race ia uv.r a distance of one mile aiid an eighth and i one of the events of the tear on tbla irourse. After a few niltiu'ea delay at the put S'arier Dwyer, aent them away to a perfect atarr with Vu'adav ill front and Tony F.u.t and Lugiatllla la rloae pursuit. At tbe aland Voladay atiil held tbe lead and managed to hold (bat poalrion until panning uuder the wire. Proper waa laying riuae up until tbe Aral turn where be waa Interfered with, which ruined bis chances. Nealoa rami out with the leader but tired when the real raring began ami waa paaaed by Rapid Water and Tar uuueo. f mile, aelllng, to Pirat race, Creation won; Jave of Gold year-olaecond; Oronego, third. Time, :49 J--l. Second race, aeren furlong, aelling Silver Bra, won; Shady Lady, aec-unBuab Thorpe, third. Time, 9.-- Thf one-hal- d that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new 1:29 Our line of Onwrirti in alway nice and frenli. UR CD CCf One package of Stock Food Food with every $z.$o you spend with us. CarryLoa Angeles, Calif., Feb. ing top weight of 118 pound, W. II. Carey won the Ascot Handicap today. This waa the richest turf claaalca so far thia aeaaou. btdug valued At 93,680. Aa the distance waa long, uw mile and A quarter, it waa thought that a lighter weight would win. The fact that Carey was ridden by Jockey Knapp, however, aerated to give that horae a chance. He waa off bad but mnuaged to catch with the field by the time the three quarters pole waa paaaed a ud fluiahlng strong, won handily. Cigar Lighter set the pace to the y ptretrh, hut could not hold out. came In aecond with Tartan third. Results: won; First raca, second; Josica Jewel, third. Time. 1:42 Borond rare Four furhmga Balbua won; Crest un, second; Marthas Jane, third. Time, :4H Third race, one mile - Colonel Jack won; Auipedo, aecond: Greene, third. Time. 1:40 Fourth race, mile and a quarter, Ascot handicap - W. H. Carey won; A. Tartan, third. aecond; Muakuday, Time. 2:07 12. Fifth race, six furlongs Otto Price, liance or not. Every one of those men who compete. at Montreal will be dlqualifled if the anaorlatlon la New York, Feb. 9. A meeting of to continue." President D. H. Slay back of the asthe National Skating Association took place last night and adjourned without sociation,: said of bis side of the oon- taking any action upon the commute, troveray "You may take it from me that we communication from tbe Amateur Atbleilc I'nlua notifying akatera that are going to run abating and we are the Americana alto competed In the not going to have any outside InterferCanadian meet at Montreal, have ence. W e know what is right and we been disqualified. The meeting sim- have alway stood for pure amateur ple voted to acknowledge the receipt sport." of the ntlaidve. Immediately after tbe meeting tbe element la the aerial inn FROZEN TO DEATH. which la supporting the Amateur Athletic association held a conference upon which a formal call for a meeting Kavia, I. T Feb. 9. Tlte body of on February 26ib waa given Secretary Joiiu W. Smllh. a farmer living near F. M. Clark. Clifford Dunne, one of here, waa found yesterday. He lett said: home lakt Tuesday night during a tathe director of the We will make a fight at a regular vern blixxard and the aiippoHlthin la that he lost hi way and wa iruscn meeting on the clear rut Imkiu whether we are I. aland by the A. A, l al to death. . SKATINQ TION. er ASSOCIA- aatHW-laiioi- ss e, mile-Bolog- na, . g 1-- won: ZanlaiU, aecond; Irish - Mail, third. Time, 1:15 12. tiixth race, mile Niblick, won: srrviiid; Ixiglata, third. Time, 1:42 CITY PARK RESULTS. Orleans. Feb, 9. Flrat race, ndle, aelllng Fdly Prim wiki, l.etuou Girl second. Nellie Ilrune third. Time. New 1:40 Second rare, full rourae, steeple A. Rehroader won. third. ' Time, Gould chase- - Henry secuu.l, 4: ii2 Ar-ab- o Third race, three and a half Mnllle Montrose won, Bulxss Noiasluga aecond, Concident thlru. Time, 4:41 Fourth race, Heaallp cup, two mile. l.5oo added -- Alma Dufour wu, Mar n:le Algol second, Orly Y. third. Time, fur-lon- g 4-- 3:32 d 2-- Fifth race, six furlongs, handicap Orbicular wun, Iras second, Bir third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, mile Fantastic won. Campaigner aecond, Bipon third. Time, Tod-dlngh- 2-- 1:40 er IN WB on hinf. rght IwiVr''1 Vh,keCPn in 1 hi man who ,,hon8,aPh- M - ettpter. kept a Hear 1-- - the nearest i I itli M'blishrd store wy town sot covered. wanted to sell Editoa Phooographs is WE CAN MOVE O ANYTHING. SYRACUSE MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY Yana, Dray, and Baggage Wagons. OUR SPECIALTIES Plan Fumt-torSafa Maying and Storage. OFFICE 401 Twenty-fift- h Street. PHONES Ind, 224. Boll, 220. FIRE. O O N. Y.. 10. At Feb. 12:4:, O Syracuse. o'clock this morning a fire Htartiu! in O , a the Mnwry hotel, lirfrk O In the hotel were ahum Srt O building. a number of single O family suites and apartments. Th fire department was O crippled and when rhe call came ,i O large amount of Mjiparsvus had Just O responded to another lire rail. The O guests rtcdied out into the street In O tbelr night rlotitlim. Irn'iRg their val- O uables behind So far as H Known O It is O every one was iscue.l. al'h-ug- h feared scire .if tlii--p n ife rear of O tho b'll'dlitg failed o escape. The O i Mown iv.inent.--i was valued at O Th. llantes quickly spread O ' -- mai! na next to the hotel, O ,1 oV'.irk the fireuieti were hold-mO 'he i'inre In rbeck. O O SENATE FALLS IN LINE. O O Feb. 9. The senate O Washington. inlay agreed t.i the enufetenre recent O u.nulai'.on on the iliplontaMc and con- O sular anpro'ri;iion hll The wnna'e O receded from its amendnieni to repeat six-s'or- (trouble! WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may cause run re that trouble. Serinua injuries and onma lime death ar the awful results. Aq Old harness Is often reaper si Vo, bu A new harness with weak spots lr It U l ist aa bad The kind w en have NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will got your morey's worth tf ffw buy harness of ua Our now Bra Are address Is 2JTT Washington, Fab. 9. Mrs. Franklin M. Lane, wife of Interstate Commerce CoramlaMoner Lane, ia quite 111 with an Attack of la grippe, but Is in a more comfortable condition today. Her condition was so much worse night before last that Mr, Lane, who has been conducting aq inquiry In Los Angeles, was summoned home. 3-- ooooooooooooooo W. A. Male. S. E. Malon, Waabtna J.CoPlaH Saddlery Co. wi-'- : : L Crisp and New 1 907 Ginghams We are showing the largest assortment to select from in the city. I 1 I I Ginghams are distinctly' the vogue for early spring wear. There will be an unprecedented demand for ginghams this season, and it will be wise to make your selections early. We have a great range of patterns at all prices from 10c to 25c a yard. J. S. BURT & BROS. u OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO r Here's poor cue for tha new year Be sure and kero your laundry wants American attended to by an planL By so doing yon will avoid risk We use ne inand disappointment jurious washing props rations as is the Chinese." p Tactics of the Heath Yours for a prosperous sew year, Ogden Steam Lanndry Phones 174. positively agree to affect a permanent core in cases of Nervous and Blood Com- plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well : now. Drs. Elliott 25 Years 2361 Norris, SPECIALISTS gawv L WASHINGTON . AVE. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES A Itl n ' House Wiping Commercial Electric Co 2279 497 Wash. Ave. M Phone 362 JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST 2ith 8L O O O O The JUMBLE buys, aclls or exNew York, Fell. 9. - In afflun- - O any eld thing ("blues changes ing a derision dismissing a writ O end most new cnee, 2300 of ha bean corpus sued out hv O Wash. Hslle, 1144 Abraham Kopet, the appellate O (ilils'on rendered an opinion O NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. We buy end soil ell kind ef new vs'erdiu to the effect that O Feriu Rico is actually and con- - O and aecend-hangeode. Call er phont sGtiitlonally n territory depart- - O Vtfecker A Hayn Prop. 199 tflth liient of the I'nited State and O Phono, Ind. 922. that the laws of requisition O PAUL CIEGENHIRT, rather than those of extradl- - O Boeend-Han- d Store. thin, apply to it in the case of O If you have anything te tell er buy O criminals. phene 1170 te 1971 Wash. Ava. Kopel vii Indicted in Porto O cell er el! 159-k- . Ind. 975. Rico for grand larceny and fled O to New York. He was arrested O B. A. DENKERB here and got a habeas corpus O In which he denied the Juriw O Will psy the idsheet Prioo Hr eeeend-hanfurniture end soli te the public distlon of th United States O 241S Grant Ava. Bail cMapeat. court. In affirming the dects- - O the 917-k- . Ind, B20l inn of Justice Trnax. dismiss- - O Phane ing Kopel's writ. Justice Ing- - O & J. HERRICK CO. hm remarked that the cour - O Succoeeare te H. L. Writ view 1nrio Rico as territorialO Bring your grade hero If yew went 1v part f the I'nited States tin- - O te eeil them. Call here if want der the tieatr of Pari. O buy. 234t Wun Ave Bril Phene . ind. 407, Declared to Be a Territory of th United States. Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health ILL. i.illlt-Glan- Natloaal Phonograph Company H Ave, Orange. N. I, JL MR8. -- hi own band- la not Sn it Tat 2-- Seventh race, flve and a half furKalamaxno, Mich., Feb. 9. At the long. aelllng Mint Iwed won, annuel banquet of the Lincoln club aecond. Prince Brutus thirn. here tonight James R. Garfield, comTime, 1:07 2 5. missioner of corporations, spoke on the regulation of commerce and the OAK LAWN RESULTS. use of national resources. "With the growth iff corporal Iona," he said, Hut Bpring, Arkansas. Feb. 9. great evils have come. It Is true First race, three furlnnga-r-Cutirithat corporations have worked Injury Girl won. OtIIm aecund. Aunt llala nod that officers and directors have third. Time. :V misused the funds to corrupt and have Second race, uiie And a half furlong violated the law and shielded their Woik-adnHollow wist, Shirley aecond. wrongs. :43 third. Time, "Recognising tbe fact that we canatx The Bear not curb the corporations we mnst Third race, furlong won. Flip aecond. Turn Gilroy third. set to work to regulate them In such Time. 1:14 a way that their Influence will be for Fourth race, seven furlong, aelllng the good of our great industrial Flnlxel won. Buaanne Rumors growth. Peter Knight third. Time. 1:2.". "We should work to construct and Fifth race, mile and nevenfy yard. control hut not to deetroy. State t Snow Ilall won. I)r. Hart second, regulation Is Imposeitile because nf third. Time. 1:47. the natural Inclination of one state to Sixth rare, mile and seventy yard, grow faster than its neighbor. selling - (Tirana won. Aggie l,wi' aecWe hear much of the wrongs of ond. J. P. Mayberrv third. Tlnu.. corporations. It is likewise as true 1:46 1 5. nf the trades union. It Is true the trades union are good when they CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. seek to elevate, but. labor should not seek to overrun capital. "In publicity and tts effect." Mr. ivenver. Fell. 0. The Bret, action ever brought against a railroad for Garfleld said lie saw a remedy for excruelty tu animals in transit under the isting condition. federal o'aiutc which went Into effect JAMESTOWN BILL SIGNED. last ime was today filed in the United Stair- -, district court. The prosecution WasitiUKlon. Fi h. 9. The President is t!ie direct result of the Investigation commerce tortav signed tie urgent deficiency iimiIa by the Interstate commission In Denver two weeks ago. Mil which, among other things, conThe Santa Fp rati road la accused of tain an appropriation of gl.nnn.fHiQ hauling thirteen carload of sheep for the .liimestnwr exposition. front Pueblo to Prowera. and of holding the creatures In the ears for more without than 2S ronseciitlve hours food and drink. PORTO RICO. O U the time of the Arabian Nights the chief form of amusement was telling stories. They had no books. Professional story-telle- rs went around and amused everybody who was able to pay. This idea of being amused is as old as the human race. Give us something to entertain us has been the constant cry. The answer in this day and is the age Edison Phonograph. BBffinnBMffiBKIHMi Nt, Mus-koda- 2572 Washington Ave. JUST ARRIVED flrst-clas- ASCOT PARK RESULTS. Job Pingree, Jr. NATIONAL -- .. for 11a v, liraiu, Klotk and Poultry PimhI. 1007 Russo-Japane- Vol-ada- See us before you purchase htpe 2-- Sir EdThird race, flve furlong St. ward, won: Fire Bali, aecond; Franeia, third. Time. 1:01 Fourth rare, mile and an eighth The Palace Hotel handicap, three year olds and upwards, 92.noti added: won; Rapid Water, aecond; third. Time. 1:54 Fifth race, one mile Edwin Gum, won; Hunter, aecond; Sheridan third. Time, 1:46. Sixth rare, one mile Vox Popull, won; Jocund, second; Iledgethmn, third. Time, 1:44, . No old seeds left over. stock. 10, $me$eiis RESULT. Oakland, t'slif., Feb. Hot el handicap attracted a Garden Seeds EEBRUAIiY the provision of law .authorising the President in his diirrtt'ioi to raise the ranks of diplomatic cprenen's-tive- s of the United iPaiM when the tacountries to which such the li ves have been sent incense ranks of their representatives to the United Stale. The conferees agreed L the senpeculiar wreck. ate amendment providing hat from and after July 1. 1907. th? salaries Fraight Enginn Plows Across of consular clerks will be a: the rate Country But Stays Upright of fl.tiuO a year fur the (rat throe BaIi Lake, Feb. 9. The Rio Grande years of continuous service and shall be increased $300 a year mail a maxmain line, about 20 miles thia aide of imum of 91.KIHJ has been reached. Helper, was the scene of aa uauaoal-l- y Borne changes were male in tbe strange freight wreck Wednesday. amount tliai may he paid si the var- Ten cars and the engine left the adious consulates as allowance for track; the engine plowing out across ditional clerks, but no agreement to the muntrv and the ears Jamming up fix the definite sums Hint may be in good shape. The engineer and A used at each place instead rf making brakeman were hurt slightly hut kept a lump appropriation was made. at their posts The heavy freight train waa moving towards "Bait Lake AMERICAN OFFICERS at a fair rate ff speed when a terrifle nolae announced that something waa Japaneaa Would Honor Ambassador doing." The engine cleared the rails McCormick and Others. altogether sad started across the level country to one. aide of the track Aa an expres- as If it was going to cross th flara. Wahlngtun. Feb. sion of its high appreciation of ser- rails or no raJla. When tbe thing vices rendered to Japan during its finally stopped It was still upright. war with Russia, the Japanese govern- Ten cars jumped and Jammed imp ment has asked for permiaaion to con- each other with fearful froe. One fer upon the American ambassador car was swung at right angles to the to Russia and Japan during the rails, forming a block for the cars bewar various decorations, and hind it. As the spot where the wreck the secretary of state today forwaru-- d occurred was level, with no grade or the request to congreri. With embankment, everything ended well Secretary Root letter there waa a and luckily. Traffic was delayad sevcommunication front Viscount Aokl, eral hours aa the track waa torn up the Japanese ambassador to Wash- tor a distance of about 50 feet. ington, expressing the desire of the COURT NOTES. Japanese empire to award to Robert 8. McCormick and George Von L. Rusformer ambassadors to The jury is the Meyer, Salt Lake, Feb. sia, aud IJoyd C. Griscom, former case of Matilda J. Stalwart by against a of the Utah Hide and Uveatork comminister to Japan, tbe the order of the Rising Bun. pany, which waa tried in Judge RitOther proposed decora tines included chies court, has returned a verdict in Spencer F. Eddy, former secretary of favor of plaintiff for the recovery of embassy at Bt. Petersburg, and Hunt- 520 head of sheep which were In disington Wilson, formerly flrat secretary pute. or Tegatlou at Toklo, third-clas- s of the A petition for letters of adminisOrder of the Rising 8un. tration of the estate of Willard Hirst, Robert Wood Bliss, former secre- who died in McGill, on Dec. 26, tary of embassy at 8L Petersburg; Ir- 1906, has been filed la the prohate win B. Lsitghlin, former second sec- division of the district court by Henry Tho. Hirst, the father of deceased. The retary of legation at Toklo. andfourth-class Smith, vice consul at Moscow, estate consists of mining stock of a of the Order of the Rising Bun. speculative value and 91.045 in cash. Paxton Hlbben, formerly third secBull for divorce has been Hied in the district court by Edna G. Forbes retary at Bt. Petersburg, fourth-clas- s of the Order iff the Racred Treasure. against Morris H. Forbes on the Ransford Btevn Miller, Jr., Intel-pret- grounds of desertion And failure to at embassy at Toklo, 8amuel support. They were married At FarmSmith, rouaul at Moscow; R. 8. Green, ington, on April SO, 1906, and it is commercial agent at Vladivostok, and alleged that in May of that year the George H. BchlJmore, deputy consul defendant deserted plaintiff and has of refused to return to her or to rapgenera! at Yokohama, fifth-clathe Order of the Rising Bun. port her. Mrs. Forbes also asks for the restoration of her maiden name, WOMEN MAKE A Edna G. ScljlH. DEMONSTRATION Judge Morris has ordered William J. Atkinson, to pay his wife, Laura M. Parade the Streets of London Damand-In- Atklnaun. the sum of 945 per month aa temporary alimony pending the deSuffrage, termination of her action for divorce I.ondoQ, Feb. 9- .- Titled women clad filed against him recently. The court In allk and velvet, women with uni- also ordered Atkinson in pay his versity degrees, girl graduates in caps wife's attorney! 950 aa tbelr fee. and gown, women artists, members An action has been filed In the disof the Lyceum and other women's trict court by Juha M. Miller against clubs, temperance sdyoratea and wo- Henry a Elder and wife, to compel men textile workers gathered from all the specific performance of an agreeparts of the country this afternoon ment to sell certain real estate to and marched In procession through tbe plaintiff. It la alleged that defendants rain and muddy slreeta of Iktndon In agreed to sell plaintiff lot 15, block 1, support of the movement in favor of Franklin's subdivision of block 4A.plst women suffrage. The participants C, Salt Lake City survey for 92,200 were marshalled at Hyde Park and and part of the purchase price had with bands and banners marched been paid. On Oct IB, 1906, plaintiff through Picadllly, Regent street and tendered to defendants the sum or91. Pall Mall to Trafalgar Square where 590. the balance due on the hit, and e public Meeting Was held. demanded a deed to the property, but The speakers demanded the early defendants failed and refused to deattention of parliament to the bill pro- liver the deed. Hence judgment ia viding for the enfranchisement of woidied that they be compelled to acmen. The draionstratora were such cept the money tendered by plaintiff well known pontons as Iady Frances and to deliver a deed to the properBalfour, lady Maud Tarry and other ty. titled women; Mrs. Fkwceit, widow of the former postmaster general and NEW CRUISER ST. LOUIS. most of the elders of the more Important suffrage societies who are utter Newport Newe, Va.t Feb. 9. The ly opposed to the militant methods of new cruiser Bt. lamls. which went to the "Suffragists" who recent- sea several days ago on a preliminary ly were carried out of the house of trial run, returned to Hampton Roads commons by poiiremen and committed todav. The naval board of inspection to prism for dlsturliing the peace. la expected to reach here from WashThere were several thousand In the ington, Monday, and the cruiser is waa which a mile long. procession scheduled to go to sea then for her final acceptance trial. CONTROL. NOT DESTROY. SPORTS EMERYVILLE UTAH. 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