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Show THIRD SAWING AIR o First yesterday Without Inning, When less pituhing ing by Ed Harm- Gathered. Oct 11. Walsh three-base After Two Ones Ohicago, Hit - Wonderful and hit a screech- smash by Washington, Oct. 11.-Negroes from arrangements |4 Number Rohe farewell to| | Mouck, and ea team is now in first-|interstate which coal ~ The puts great faith in Hearst Almost They ie And bowling denied its plans for = to state and campaign arenes in Illinois. airman Boeschenstein announced ae that John Sharp Williams of Mississippi and Charles A. Towne have been engaged. oth are at outs with while Willaims has given ryan mortal offense. Requests ae eee been received for Senator Bailey f Texas and Governor equal Folk of MM laiee tok: and the managers are in correspondence with them Bailey is on record againt Bryan's recent utterances and Folk {ts also on unfriendly terms with the Nebra a Despite these apparent sunb§ Bryan himself is also scheduled to flalk in Illinois. He will be in ChicKiker two days and make several speeches. It is understood at headquarters that he will support the entire ticke made against the > ticket. This will bring the committee into conflict with Hearst who, in cratic candidates for congr mitting a L Brave offense in the committee's eyes Mlonaiges F (and: Leading" 2 Politicians ha pt He oy ry aR oa ts ith ior this eR tea en Hy are Revise disbursement larger the company and to a to secure sary of |in dividends from 11,-Accusations Oct. Chicago, Henek et subsequent meeting which ; report at E a : . "Broth-|C!ruPtion, bribery and graft, Involv-| wil) be called by Mr. Henck, chalrman About 5.000 shares bashful]ing millionaires and leading politicians | of the committee. : . = ; > ; rare . t 2 : ; ‘noh-warmi aac at Beet on in the manufacturing suburbs of Hast |} 0! a oe nibs eae eS couple as they stood in cand se or ane City le eu ele fac x in. grenter part ae fe wha pienedin at yesterday held stockholders ing of clerk's office | ¢); in the county the counter . eee ; . ; : s wW)] 59 xo Ham-| and Harbor Indiana Chicago, ; cerones new two the and °!ampions | American the for game the Won son, was decided It "was treet a 52 I ssterday oe ; : , ard be d jam 9 nex > at tt taker be sn / yesterday were ey timber Sane split tainly eer aoe w leaguers - shall appointed ther BE that i the i committee een "Well, we : was thinkin' some of it," mone chie McBrayne ee ming and of | alr dy duplicate the an exact with which Pampers with ' ; councils2of the a three}, the meetingson ofye : clinched he thethit of the meeting annual the ae attend the Chicato. At | Bast eilten saic man' three|the 59 for'the rolled of whom both C firat Rame in Chicago' in company Pullman B Bre: eaICa SC ve " |; "Shall we get it now?" the briderames and each going over the double game aut an also take a hand in the in-| Noyember and present its request for 8 elect inquired of the man yllenmark in two games. century Despaired of a Score. of dlboard to the dividend a larger woop | VesStigation roll see ; a vient Jee working wing had thethe Crystals |/swan led _, as in the ~ ofside had 5 Neither scored first}ind wit twice} ..We might jist as well git it: over The situation reached a_ climax | pectors this request meets with no i eS oy : pes Ceara, der , > i c replied. reasonably man the with,"' > ' ner > had Cubs the although five innings, the upon theto' part Alderman| by demand a through Lewis ; fie down but falling the 200 ‘ d a z trong bid in the ope ning sestake ofmore it is. proposed directors, action for an favorable of East Chicago, happy ‘ if you think ‘ that-| George Well, Um the Though last. mark, badly in the | reaching made ‘ His ) bec: w ild became however the sixth, fannehill | m8 in Hahn Eddie hitting and Walsh face-with a hard-pitched ball, filling badly Injured.) Hahn a aaa bases. a a ee ae test anc eee fle going to right Tip O'Neill gamo, runner a Sox to the for «tear delivery, te ; nT SC oO a his to solve was unable © 5 ) Tr' Totals Jones| Manager plate. a first. the had he as game sbotoa fast straight one along r| 8 MILL Rone shoulde rs and the Sox third basema Ww th a smash whic h quarely ens it to tiwo-base 193 @ nok 9 eee WWINS the d threatent le aguers to at Aer ) UD ouned WOeyEe ha the to 15 Mill The 0 girls Créek line-up PEOPIS | DAYINS LSE, anc 171i nke Uvers : er bee > ofiithe . by of 4 @ he making row the crowd andby, dowa piek-up ous» son Class presiden mmr e up, Pa H ae es ote to} foul im... Phe . r) A 9 0 y ; Hard!Shot, first; "leven, to 6, second; Herman, 148 Rohe 3h 0 I 9 J me v 3 0 9; 34 0, Sie GOVE Tétal 01 09 6° 27 H > acheeg z Pp l: 16 \ A 00 a 12 ee 9 5, third. 1\to O.J v0 ;1 ° 1 y 0 0 y 0 0 f I 8 : a u {A 9 0S 11 0 J 3 3) 60 0 0 0 0 ®}8 0 " »7 oa ah Evens, a , : 2b te ae ‘Telals eae - Batted for Pfeister 2a Rt in : ninth urs 4 { pu 15 0|Ross), 0 0 ) Ue adtke), 120 Time, 1:38 4- 2 Of) "Measure tht on. speak will | land private Citizen." | 16 cf addresses, series practical These prac These | AYE sclion, »fore q ev a | +, do before ele as they oming |, lca poliey \ going 1 a (Radtke),. 121 |Crawfore Tomes SSNPe e }ond to - T third. 6, oa Bowling ee | r life Wild P itch- ran 7 f Started to fd ee irted ee : sical the into with out acre The average but})ecompared politics, of of 31.2 34 with bushels bushels per -- Rupert, Prince Island. . at acre, a5| Trunk Pacific in 1904) which used Prince as finally| bushels 31.1 in 1906; CiviC) estimated the of education TERMINUS. teams in, a oa > i es ever - to arouse this season. j more conception public in but service no way er 1 this -ssesVinh as wih Hofetoek pores ‘ ; oO ¢ | bowling | ------- alhave siness Sea re the - Was fixed | eee lave this on During enthusiasm tha a tt Perea. . OUR "; the 7 | + + of pane s , higher rooms cial paar inrhe be socia at Murray. eer and Are If you get will shyta é ea at v z +) + the Re- + + + 17? a +444 ae ¢4+40 > 44 86.2) Grand as compare -d with Oct. the on and road. Rupert be to 5 Tucks called Pa., Killed by a Oct 10 ‘SALT Train, a WhilMe Ik walK- ing upon the Pennsylvania railroad Be Swisher7 station, William Eddystone u fs Agi oe struc were n aa southbound Kupprio ne div ed killed feand stantly Dickson hospital to the hie way . v "aped °*)' d DLL . Special a : Trains aS to Eureka Dy eo slo football ll excursion, LAKE in GO: s South. Phones 254 . -- { | | | | SALT LAKE 208 TURF MAIN EXCHANGE 5ST. races. Wasterm and California sporting events, all . sheaiakais and to $1. Mythical Isle --with- all the of Oolong HERMSEN Bright poe The Broiler rlces 2iec to 75¢c, » SALE Including $1.50 sida TODAY 26c MODERN VAUDEVILLE. DEN WELCH Collins & Hart ‘Two Vivians Max Hildebrandt Johnstone & Cooke Gonzales Bros. Kinodrome evening (exe ept Sunday), 5c Box seats $1.0. nees Tue: sday, AC hured: 1y and & Box seats Te. day ‘We 1 eae and 0c. Every Jac. Wc, TONIGHT Souvenir Mat DORE L 2:30 "THEODORE LORCH~ Byopees by Miss E LORC Deffry and his own excellent company in a ap ma produatinn of the romantic dra "A LION' 'S HEART" Coming | The Sunday | hit, THE of Two | October| with 14th nost Salt = Musical Comedy on 000 BEAUTY Allen of YRIC a Curtis and a onde THEATRES Lake's Only Family Theatre ee a | TONIGHT. zThe Two Orp hans* Matinees = Wednesday &oe 7 Starting Sunday, Oct. 14. Sensational, Comedy Drama A ‘|S = TH WITHOUT A COUNTRY FIFTH CONCERT Friday, Oct. 12 at reasonable guarantecs an for prices Mr. Spe Ferry. Weihe. Arthur Mr ga reco. Mr. E. John D. neer. : ;8 A Look in LOLOL LY COPLEY a > ; >; established fine zoodg, and s | Our Window ; ° absolute| only at 1@ | 9? '®@ | MAIN CITY, UTAH. gives the you a multitude very slight of pretty hint well worth ) and tempting things inside. Come in and look around, whether you buy anything or not You'll always find the very latest things in welry and silvers 8 18 } LAKE Willard Mz Lnager- © REASONABLE Montague See Concert Maste Skelton | SALT De: m SOLOISTS. Mrs. diamonds or jewelry. | & a house you can rely | 3 We have reputation ene its wown TRANSFER 25c SEAT SALE NOW ON inspecting. ) i & >: > > J. S. JENSEN & SONS JEWELERS Q53 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ;x , §iS PRICES. authenticated - CoS a an on es- through duly . , 118 W. Second . Mgr. Geo. A. Sims, | . Oct.. ; | 14, $22 Round Trip Sunday, ae i Sc 7:46 a. m.,|‘| Leave Route. Lake vio 1 Salt Asso-| Special return 7 p. m, m. ie oarteee after Mat. ALL THIS WEEK harbor, Lima on Pacific Trunk 1, 1905; ) site company five-year | notics | a eae Two Chester, Pee William men, whi three api "Re . READERS coor aane: 84-6, .é occur will the same announcing of Thein columne a =): eei nh. awe nae +¢ttt 1 was 85.2 ago, month one 1, 1904, 80.6 on Oct. of 80.2 average Ls r 2Be a watching for bargains. 1 have » a any to offer, vs you quick Oct. association the < ce By yan oeer SRE ' well, of) The parti: Tn buying Deal with | Kaicn on S1. 50. ~ M 11.-C harles Trunk the Grand Oct Montreal, Hays. president of of spring wheat ft average quality of; and to New | Mar- | horse. Co., 52 Speculation P - e -7 TRUNK The when, as another| aass ac the to ‘TuesAttraction-Monday, Wednesday and Wed nesay Matinee, Far-Famed Musical Furore, HARRY ® a such a! expansion this| report following the made or Offering. Avoid the says, suffered to is to discourage emfate, it Is argued, Igration and check attempts at nation- sta-| of Agricul-| bureau the of of Department exclusion, the paper have there subjects all kinds of mistreatment. To leave 50,000 Japanese re-| The the fact that public has made railway. with is 88 5 he compared spring wheat Brita ae a ess, | Prince 89 in 1905 and 75.7 in writ Simpson 2ort no and : Columbia, ish an , oaty| x indicate Preliminary 5 returns u ‘ 7 ES Grand the of terminus be the or; will bushets, 863,852,000 bout of lerg . Of ad )Crop association'S|an the young the "wy, }| -T hum vhen thon of }ternoon i ee) the has opened Nogal T. ". things and ati Murray, eva At sec-} 1, to ane (Horner): , e m jslack,and theare alleys 3 1:/up emustses-Sox, } now inabout asF Bone: re | saves ¥ says . heh eague Nogal ones. ay mabe keeping jrieiigent Nogal|*+ ct anc team in ‘ the slate, Base) Stolen Hite-Sullivan Nogal any other bY) winter 12; alsh, Out-By Struck Donohue. Rohe, ae te aaah sak clr-|> oft zs Walsh | kent things ‘ booming in bowling on Balle9 Bases Pfaiater,‘ 7 Bae ut Murray last pears ah AN i oA U Coe 1; off Pfeister Hatn. t accord of and Qiizenship 5 -ducational, edad < ‘ a ON©) Up, ;-year-olds and race 9» | Boy, a sixteenth-Sailor d Miss | first 1, to. 30 aces Sixth | : rae ‘ maids oO Suse irs hree-|3 a next4 -_S< pits ; I Hit-S Two-base 1. : Baci ifice | eight Donohue. Hits-Rohe, Jobniptons and O'F eu Time of Game-2:10. large|}ture of be | Japanese | mikado's oe . d teports Condition of Crops. 11.-The crop Washington, Oct. Rich for Trade new piano York & Western Plano ket street, whic a from the persecution is made subject, are they is charged no second] that there shall be promised he ‘hoho, a widely circulatthe ase pardon di | in has the ooptenmeon offense, pape ed Tokio and an Instruc-| reprimand with a him RepubliCalifornia ihe since Ever the} with compliance a strict that tion Sema a platform adopted | cans demanded be will hereafter law board porting directly bearing ation, have been | tistics of the to Persecu- California 5 , Peat me 11 demand Oct. ; in CaliforJapanese rescue the in tion has) nia from Wood and withdrawn of ia a are They afternoon {nterest 1 was 90.1, ' Rev 174, ' the' . : ; | § of corn on Oct*t. Condition % October ~ Sunday, On month, | GRAND last 90.2 with compared of the First pastor Paden, M. i William 83.9 al the cor-| 1905; will speak on the/gq 9 on Oct jan church, | Presbyter Be WHI Abuse" of a politl- | pe sponding ds ate in 1904 and a te n-year) and Use "Function, : : 79.6. laverage of I. Elmer Zist the on party; oy aver-| the of estimates Pre in inas ‘ Measure tople on the speaks Goshen 3-5.) 1:14 Time, third, 1, to six <2-¥¢ ear-olds selling, race, Fifth 003% O00. eh | f e as 000) WW eee a eae Innings by prea Cuts Cubs, baues = ' *Tpeste * Gewmler r Score Cubs } rc filSuey95 1, second: 8 Nymph, oe: Tokio, Mikado been JAPS Port from miles 25 20 and average of 29 6 bushels. | between land a ten-year toWN oul of men being surveye d for the is 88.2, against | Simpson, is now Phe average for quality need| immediate of lines the 3 | along Garner), 97( \furlongs---Momentum 0O\to This city. laving out of the proposed addresses|924 {n 1905 and 91.4 in 1904 three These ‘interest 044 16] Brussell), 97( Monfort, first; 1, the by s ale on put be will average condition of tobacco on} property The put on as an effort to stimulate an es (C 89 Dollars, Dollie second, 5 Olto @b Chanee, 3b Steimfeldt, ss TinMer. rf Ross), (CG. Brookdale. | Charged ad Lyric's + re is RE RESCUE TO Iowa Re public "| MIKADO apologized to th "Bie soliciting campaign employes federal contributions : of violation a clear was action The tter| th 1 inasmuch but law, the1e zas i ) law (Harris), |) o¢ the Public Officer," and on the 5un-|age yield per (Hagan)-| gay following Senator George Suther-|13 7 bushels. 110 110 16 Time to 1, third. handicap, Hunter vac Pourth one mi le-Zienap. -alds, a one }-year-olds, sIle & Ile rst 1 14 to rner), (H Les eo ef r Hotinan, if Schet kard Schulte, the has ae 25¢ Next day, Orpheum. night, Surprise VIOLA PRATT-GILLETTE Prices two more evenings Only matinee performance ‘The Two Orphans' at the theatre, but even though It would par K} this popular house another wee the | managem¢ nt has decided to put on J | V. askins' ial comedy | entitled Without a] drama starting Sunday evening Country, ' Theatregoers will have an opportunity | that has set the } of witnessing a play | caused much East agog anc } everywhere favorable comment suburbs the in office: of their. ST of an demanded to reference that find anit aha discover to necessary ices sir to : is - location' -Chairmat n| 11 for his recen commission Civil Service to! letters cireular in sending action i open afternoon A Y. M..C. A, ought which a;panged, maid-| for steeplechase, race, Second 1 ae ae Frank Wood of committee, state : tx eae} : bute inaugura- Newspaper the see will addresses, of | cories upon pre-election edu third. miles-St. | two about 3-ye arolds. at: | ° 182. o>. first, 1, to 6 (Bemish), | Kevin, 6 (Finnegan), 182 Moc ain, | Mi 6} (Turnburke), 132 Sanctus; lsecond: 4:08 Time, third. to 1. 2-year-olds maiden race. Third ( Mar tin),a 110 Populi, furlongs-Vox 0 1 1l Ariz.;| iy Indianapolis Long, Cc. A. Y. M. Sunday Next and of 1, to & (Deyle), 93 Rup ni els, 39. Tinned a bat ere rerio Va a ise raise Sullivan iH 0 Oct Lake;| Salt MeQuiston, | 9979-Irvine Salt} Leeuwen Van Alberta | Lake | ---_-__+---_---_ Bulletin ae Sunday of the . first; Deutse h-|}tjon 11 to 5 second; | house for men at the 1 ees | Washington. Ariz Pima, Johnson, Bingham;] Isrickson, De Rose Sallor |* 3-year-olds selling, race, First Paneer art umbrinus seven | (Heatherton), 5 |land, 103 (Beckman), > 4 bad 0 0 ae Ariz Pima, > : Pima, Cluff, . Mary Cluff, T. | 3075-Robert M. Alice | |-9976-Charlie Oct. e carrying for. disqualified was cont 0 Te alsh, Y., rack cf 2b oe Given| Race y Tae Ida., co mnThatcher, | the ee aburinon, Salt Lake Despain, on Bingham. Ella Thors, in} ore; down went Favorites 11, Florence] Provo; k a be-! «azz Populi ay, Vox . todas . 12Nelson, Frank 50 all but 5 one race Lake Salt Wright, na last | In the to land one ing the only Lalc Salt 2eeves, finished j first igsStar, : md ; at teey | ; 3078-Shirley Wwvho Guiding rhe;event Jones, IsbeH, Ib Donohue « Sullivan. , shill L MATE: 3074-Mark }| has ; r justices the so hard jare ir ji bonds | their "i | of- Superintendent County of me SOL Lake Salt 3ankson, TO DEFEAT | °"' res Se Disqualified. Colt Daly's ¢ Race felmont Fie lanva the stretch, and the through wide sin- | Boy sure |vace was given to Daly's colt ucht e feuthe was handicap Hunter The i-| Be who for Zicnap, easy proved e's |ture and TR e a Summaries to finish start from lod 5 me 2 ue Fee bases. Ouie hustle. three for fleld€lerowd to Dougherty caused fanned and Kling Core R Sox White 0 . rf Hahn, ad rf O'Nelll. to | , s ace cate ete retiring ‘the made-with Nightingale Schools EMPLOYES OLICITING Moun Matsen, E. Eliza int; Pleasant 3 \ tlement-is | ticials WOOD mag- and justices the of offices \ 1 otes are to be abolished Dec. 1 in Before set| favorvot municipal courts. his OR S Pleas- Mount Davis | 4479-Bdward Rynear- The Hil- | to injuries foct Rohe's} j sé the | a is up of out ™ hen himself inning pulled Pfiester same in the hole' Star Ranch that in fines and fees, has been 21) ore occupant) the driver | 1) itteq on account of political pull Captain bruised... dangerous sustained sums and withheld the Opera SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA been .eom= that immense illegally been have have The courts their night and though duv acd fees oo was and at the Comic THE GIRL AND THE BANDIT Heageima Donna Contralto. THE magistrates an average of but annually has been received in accl-| 7 iccioners intimate serfous Mabel Ranch; Heaton, Glover, tree the manager of the contest.) over by a public automobile Mill|debrand, Was run Ida.;}and , Ida Rigby, King, &. Julia 3071-Junius a into were others |/and Creek; East a with met One {thrown into a ditch. was dangerously injured and Freder- Rigby, : Bates ran Wuster- | of the! of one vicinity pursuit the the in In It dent that ne He investizated Sinaia "ents 7 ; countycommissioners the 144 justices antl forty-four From Wusterhausen. | police of north successful) > 999 made balloons automobiles. With Vith : : : ace and the the Sead antcre SRO nes et two| ( ; k ecounty er justices of ee could | aatiee e Tibainiterent AP eee aicee Lerche, | of | ick | the 1 11.-Charges Oct Ghicaco | land to Presenting Grand Theatre. =) PRICES! 2 2600 10c, 20c, 30c. At the Grand last evening Mr. Theo@ Matinees, Children 10c, Adults 20c g and his most éxcellent| dore Loreh = ALL SEATS. RESERVED. 8 resented the well-known company AGERE ER EBC AR Eee se noe pen of Carl Hasmelodrama, on te s Heart."" Although it is} win, "A Li °o > the author-actor was| sven ye seen loc aie > play, it lost nothing} of its cleverness in the capable hands | Lorch and his associates. The} continued the balance of| of the which will terminate Mr. | reine engagement in this cityA special souvenir matinee is announced for Saturday afternoon. Following the Lorch engagement at} the Grand, opening on Sunday evening,| Allen Curtis, the clever little come-| and his merry company of twen-| will present for the first time » musical comedy, "The $10,000} \ large chorus of singing and dancing ‘broilers' and a cast of clever Will be given oe uF Salt Lake people is promised The between was which of object within a time limit dis patches paren the Theautomobiles hour akebefore balloon them Ov Colonia} Mill East Chamberlain, COURTS JUSTICE IN Telephones Tonight ‘will roe? society cent. per of penalty legal u Viola Gillette Opera Co. evening. be undoubtedly... there will large audience to witness a Ben Welch, Collins and Ha Pee and the other Senture bil. there assessments and automobiles at|,,. "ate s Chargec Magistrate | Chicago by the forwas won started Btane 1 Wednesday Robbing School Fund. the} Four balloons started in mer the 1905, STEGEL race .-The Oct. Berlin, alloons for assessments latter which upon GRAFT S.]automoblle The other Elin Johnson, Neff, 3069-David. wel - | Hole. Bad of one; and a3 DE a ee ise of a single. marks strats bounder had all the whieh Out ting | Guiding three} | ever RG « , ff eae ee a Evers fourth 2 Arthur talento od mec AT landings Lake Salt Banks, Sali | hausen Debtford, Kinsel W. F. Clare my Creel Pw& 30 whan. Ned Scnoor: : Bn RACE insistence back and $261,418,410, to amounting years thirty past the for assessments 1 ia $4,000,000 than more amountin over was up, be sent to firth Murray; | the AS, by preseribed limits the within Den-|taken Hol i; worth, Delacroix's by Lieutenant rules the Ss EB. Anna Elisa Mrs. Diaz; ickson, Colonia Diaz the erie ed ae Sach IN Ogden, Berger, tI Oliver, Ogden | 3070-Nephi the to Prior contes} three yeste The larg- | pAVORITES GO DOWN a chicas picked i" : eat inning second backyot faire ie ash. termtfic 8 4 out man his threw en ee caug and fiela!foul line like looked which fy line fifth the in Again ule of AUTOS Bountlon Burmingham, FarmingJennie Turner, }eg¢7-Jyan Oct of game 3 BEAT ace, Lake a the right North, left guard meet again second the Granite* the ate ee elding ‘ cre £o ' greatest , e play . series > game, te Peer pulled cad Dp Miss Rawlings, will four teams to BALLOONS tax payments. include will § GEO. D. PYPER, Manager. AND ALL WEEK tine SATURDAY TONIGHT For the convenience of patrons ane actor folk alike the Orpheum has installed telephones in agement the smoking room, on the stage, so that at any one can ear ~~ a friend without toni ing the by city the for railroad of the demand additional upon com-| manufacturing ‘ is Murray; | 39§65-Carl M. Bjork, Johnson, Grantsville guard; and > war cin | 30683-Bry " r soe | basket High | right utility Lake; Salt Lake Buchholz, We. ain od ‘aroline | ahaha { Miss center kson, 19 |games aS the of game winthe upon acrics pel aCe: «aw the of la ic panies. e pu to franchises of as Bingham Snyder, 2. | 3063--Erndst Junction: Ge riride Tripp, Ben-| at | High attempt city's the revenue greater increase involve public contracts granting the But be,be So Licenses. Marringe Salt Perschon, F. Slsa TWICE Sugar situa- exact the to regard with secure © charges and his} oe bad so to 174- 650 at 2] me 2 3060-Wm. floor, to said husband folks Ball® yard: The a; ore Baar him: ning side of the Sox ledger. Ae crowd anc h Brian 2 es met s i u 1 third the. and cession up chalked was scries ext. WaS| sate e, ad: iG ae side}re Be pe ae eae eo Tat to man Gessler He was gat Isbell e ee 8 pe ee = by fumble 5 é a send the vegistering-in place. entito bat for Pflester. wed 157- 596 | won "t the MON Creek team; Miss Hill, right for-| second when Ts sbell. threw. Chance out ss Bowden. left forward, Miss o)4the National) ninth in the Again Ol : newly wife wed ewly w fasn't nducky,...4ti) "Well, th oug ht i tow oe a-goinin We cage his ground the on landed two schools|2¢966-Arthur of the teams Hallie in resulted which a. game, for 2 victory core on) died but sae 9 nee Sutherland, left guard. Pugh. center, |qwijson, Ellis, with) followed left, 167--5 ood ans DAD 504} 202- + B11 that they left they as said man by a score of 27| son ae tet hard school team' yesterday Mario the | at played was game The 17 veL The line-up: | il Creek school house. girls' The but | | sacrifice played then trying tol nipped Schulte second steat: u o-~ was tried bids Sheckard fanned 181. 1.-Corporation tomorrow be told Oct will attorneys special by elevator municipalities, The office. clerk's the left 82-2572 | when Be school Creek High Mill defeated py. team Sugar the ill | be Horm a single. first Inning with going In the things Se-o572| 215. Defeat Girls acer r ules ground the under Rohe, home. wasteiven three bases upon the smash to chances two but had Cubs THe score, started CREEK and Boys a a seats SE i She , Tanne-| while fleld seats, scampered O'Neill 1nd eb i ates| bey 1 . left iptoothe Ww alsh hillhi 869 138 214 224 ess ip pe wee ae ao aon ee an Berea a +s. +4 Totals dyn Sox} :to..win the Salling < for "itm o4 or: ae M67 1 ooeshe dered 60s Smithy Demand. every with Made up Rooters came Rehe ‘ Crescents, an Bi vans honae hard-.).3. -..7--<.-was easy for the [EFCC of the Sox, estichifter Srctirasict F Sie oe ry i, fanning for the third suc- Downing ... RoGheey, 183- TAXES peer Ill, Chicago, Lewis .Counsel ammond,|tion and Harbor PAY BACK $4,000,000 room. jury grand the into case Indiana f ofte acthe having to discuss declined made the aldermen, however, TO ROADS WANT inan to demand he intended saying take would and at once, vestigation Velthe by r Van Let's Git it/which are situated but a few miles|to have the state board of equalizaAh, how you go on from East Chicago, are so closely af-| tion compel the railroads to pay their the little woman coaxed. done now," Plans will then filiated in business and polities that)just share of taxes. neice ee i ae ; "All 1€Y the scandal soon included all three|be made for an active campaign to tha light step was with a 498] 156 git before them of gittin' : ai council the : " before Horn admitted He _|cusations the anted when hitehed minds very town to git don't our up ‘ rar a lawyer. nent . Summoned : : steps. charges which he attrib- | radical D. Van Horn, a promi- inquiry into uted to W . issued married thing whole turer , t hee le dod mes 'e now. jist as we could made we 138- BAS 210. 200. 180.155 © 155- 490 145... 178: ».189-.512 180. 161- 524 e183 aa «<0 1 straining base, each on cite. ».4o: peoreres ....159 elas with together himself pulled Pftester ell, aurea so | Dapes owing enthusiasm Crescents the of Crystals. Tollannwin Goiing' sic. 62450 Paddied J. Quinn . a asked (yon ly. iwalt, whehelpfu we wasn't ee Micely UP oo Mr. of passing | Scores immediately ascension, license?" thereupon licenseyou wascare to much not was hits, a sin-|there one ef his semi-occasional victory easy thé to a rapid made Pfiester third, gle;past balloon a Jenkins The being aaae _ forstarters. ie asd "Would added two the rig first | sede in Notiarsonre uere aaanteiteee re ail in| scorespoor oeJu common | splits . fairly spite of Buethe ‘200rather made | jarge gallery witnessed the contest, but ; opening at the : wish away.' old- the with fun hdd they 3by you William Thing." os" Le ° = =S hewn shup two of andthemthe the rine rooters|Shown Sox rankest kKindrof eescratches, Cherriesan ie | SA 0 despaired of a scor score on n the » SO southpaw's delet "Did nearly}er? of margin 4 hav ing a ont, tojlost Sox the held had Pflester sions: night at the Crown, easily defeatthe Crystals in three © stralght Sarre 8, did moe nla te wi ian |last the The}ing Aon inning. ~ sents seats in the sixth leattetal et fleld Powaneees the -__ "Royal Chef' Next Monday. "The Royal Chef" is coming to the Salt Lake Theatre, and will have its first hearing on Monday evening next. It is a musical comedy of much reputation, and is constructed on comic opera lines, some of the music ranging from grand to the popular music hall style. The piece has been newly and brightly mounted for the season's tone, and nearly all the principals who have worked conscientiously to ussist the to the prominence it posbe in the company, while a few personalities are brought f orward to receive favor. Among them is Miss Gertrude Hutcheson, who has a fresh, pure voice and sings as if for the love of singing. She possesses a demure, ingratiating manner that is charming and has the acting style and a cultivated pronunciation as well, Besides good music all through the play, there is a story and a rational kind of prettiness in the pictorial display. Ben M. Jerome wrote the former and many of the numbers are richly hued and characteristic and possess an excellent George Stoddard and Charles S r evolved the tale and lyries. Harry Hermsen is the jccose factor in the proceedings, his magnetism, facial play dialeet and vocalization fit him for the Petes ot Heinrich Lemphauser, t ef,"' as though to the manner Boine A comely and well-trained chorus and the piece de resistance of the ef," the famous original "‘Broilers,"' sixteen little singing and dancing beauties, will be much in evidence, Taken all In all, the "Royal Chef" is one of oe best all-round stage representations seen in many a day and one that will doubtless recelve unusual attention from the playgoers of Salt La during its engagement here The seat sale begins this. Saori 10 o'clock at the box off at Buffalo have Kellogg of B. ene at. a ull ‘amed "as ee ae a we kholders = Seeman hae inn tal an be nec steps may legal 1in what in .to. Be ‘Involved Bribery Scandal. Play's afternoon, and again in the And seats are at a premium. --- --_- It Knew They Before Married. Were in not 10,-Serenely, the Democratic ignoring Bryan WANT BIGGER DIVIDEND GRAFT SENSATION IN FROM PULLMAN STOCK CHICAGO SUBURBS | 1 the LICENSE GOT _ THE are -- -- o> Said | ‘THEY | | FORM one j lass phan fiche tall did some Crescents . : sie - Cubs' eo, rivenintocthan great Rohe's he passengers Oct. defiantly, is committee privileges with white passengers s. Colby the ored passenger s are compelled railroads to ride in what are co mmonly known as ‘Jim Crow Cars,' which are uncomfortable, usually filthy and and also the righ t to eat they are denied dining cars a occupy in the railroad cars because of berths in the sleeping s This is a Violation of the their color law which was Hepburn railroad rate vote o f unanimous passed by alm ost Democrats Republicans and in congress, and which vests body with - to force equality of treatment," The petition is signed by W. T. Johnson, Mississippi; O. L. Smithers, South Carolina; H. P. Wilson, North Carolina; Robert Drake, Arkansas: Wiley Jones, Florida; Thomas Smallwood Tennessee; F. N. Johnson, Georgia; Samuel Johnson and Thomas Oliver. j} back fleld are stationed some of the | faste st men of the past four = years, na iyers of experience and fair weight. | The team is well balanced throughout. iP ractice work indicates that it will be ione of the | state, pone, Mercere NEES Common . : Scores Century Creavent-Cry |Double Chicago, say states have peti- gathered IN BACK BOWLERS great tidmal leaguers fanned at the draps that Walsh used continuously he Sox might never have scored, nan. at {fc howeyer, s of Southern |tioned the Interstate Commerce commission to compel railroads of the ~ etc 3 to "ease * practicing Southern states cease "The The desire to welcome a Salt Lake girl back to her own may have ac-| ounted some measure of the} crowd filled the Salt uake} theatre Tuesday night, when Viola Gillette and her company first pre-| sented "The Girl and the Bandit" to) local people. But nothing less than} decided merit in the play could fill the, "e Night after night. And that Is has happened at the Salt Lake] this week. Courtesy alone would have been dulled ee of al good thing goes on fore Miss Gillette herself hes more than realized the hopes of her friends She| is beautiful, she sings entrancingly, | and she ean act. And she has grouped | about her a company of artists that are far above the usual run of com-| panies that are brought across the mountains The play is clever. the| situations natural enough, and the | plot as accomodating as comic opera can require. ut the volces, songs, t people-these have won and these will hold the good opinion of the public. "The Girl and the Pandit" will be at the Salt Lake tonight, tomorrow Saturday. 11:- lnave now been éoniptetad for the game | between the Ogden High school and | University of Utah second teams | urday, and it is believed here that Satthe prowed the undoing of the Cubs today and ‘gave the White Sox the thire game of the series for the world's championship. Score, 3 to 0. Witlsh pitched the greatest game of hisilife, and after the first inning held the man, and in case of accident Utah! the Cubs without a hit Two hits were has no competent men to fill the line gathered off the fi rst inning, vacancies butithey did no damage. The boys will re oo on October 25, WAlsh's speed terrif lc and his ard will have their ext game with control marvelous. S spit ball never Loulder heve on Nove BGne : worked better, breaking with a sharpness-that kept the Cubs sawing the Na- | hard-hitting the of "Twelve air, the ter, beensfor Oct: | local lads will follow the precedent | discrimination pains colored interof former years by defeating the Salt |State passenge Lakers. Work has been carried on They say ernie other things: station| jrapidly under the direction of Coach "Under present conditions colored rooters to bid Team Special paitibe: gden, Men Wester n afternoon e Peon cl ass conditio the att football team when it starte a| Principal Aitatir is Srouatng: enthuslon its trip of conquest through Colo-| asm among the stude Pesterday rade »> and Wyom ning afternoon a gener aie "Fieetine w as a meeting of the stud ent body] c alled at which speeches were made. carl y in > afternoon it was decided Today a singing assembly held to have a half holiday. Promptly at | under the direction Coop 3 o'clock all members filed down to the! Some new football strin of cadts and amid continued | are been root ing and singing the tea m memrung on by a bers were carried triumphantly to the ar illed chorus Besides the eIngers, in. When the station was reached qi lartet of cornetists are drilling ‘to huskies were carried upon the bl ow consternation among the playe Ts shoulders of their admirers to the cars/from Salt La ke, so that in connectic yn where each in turn was given an ova-| with the real scrimmage on. the gridlan pattle will be It is greatly feared that on this tip | fought on the Commencir 1g ot th ree continual hard gar the aturday at 2:30, cars will leave the yr men will be b ce candice pned } corner of. Twenty-fifth street ar rd from lack of material, as the line men lw ashington\avenue every fifteen minoall the opposing featie outweigh the/utes. The game is called at 3 o'clock Utah men more than ten pounds to Mouck has a line of ball playing -_ Hekl Cubs One thousand loyal the Rio Grande at Second y Students Give Rousarewell-Line Are Few. Waish's Pitching and Three&Base Hit by Rohe Prove Cubs' Undoing. THEM Again 1} Demand Equality in South as Committee in Direct Conflict to Right to Use Be st With Hearst in Opposing GAME Cars. League Ticket. FOR SALT LAKE THEATRE | PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE | |Belleve High School Will Defeat "U" GAME cro --- KEPT NEGROES 10 GIVE ILLINOIS IGNORES RAILROADS TROUBLE BRYAN AND HEARST ae J. B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS 240 MAIN STREET Bell phone 1499-Z, (Over Davis' Shoe Store.) YOUR TOOTH TROUhere with When you come PERFECT BLES you have » at your service the MOST APPLIANCES IN CHARGE OF SKILMODERN FUL OPERATORS $5.00 | Teeth Cleaned .....$1.00 Good Set of Teeth. or Amalgam Fillings Gold FEETH PAIN ... 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