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Show REPUBLICAN, | THE WORLD OF SPORT| STAR 13 INJURED; Clabs. on, Lost. ? the of Standing LOSE. WEBSTERS eee ns Collar Bone . Scrimmage. in Fast 3"mn Inability to Have Maddock is coming n each game. Sam Williams was all bers of class money, ro rt [ 6 % anc é i 1g a tot with two games far over the double] basketball century A ', Smith played an er-|-pnis year | ratl ce game, but carried off the high see in | : Stars Studies Have Get , Beat for Into Been Back Game In| and | individual score with 234 for the second More lon Washington. against the Wasateh team | Spitz 137-149 -199- 485} toa 955-2,683| fleld Did a x = grounds at Twe Ifth East and Totals 793 934 South streets BUSINESS MEN le coset won the game by a score of 10 to i it not been for the injury | Ist. 2nd. put Wheeling out of the game,}|Zehring .... escee-e-ee JSS 170 ebsters would probably have won. | Ames ; ~ 141 171 r tw eams were about evenly 9 Anderson ; 199 171 matched, but the Websters showed the} Hanes 177, 57s r form from the start. After only} A. W. Smith Ree 187 234 minutes of lay Baddley, for ‘ -_- r-Webster, scored a ae hdown by a senTotals : 862, 903 ee al run of nearly sixty yards. Soon a a scrimmage afte. 3rd. Tot. | where 161- 494 that 1386- 448 nae 181- 551| fare 24-HS | SNOW 149- 570} S50 cerned, S41 2.611 and the And want to finish things be- >) ard nee W heeling was injured, and) jock Sutin: and Sweeney went down | till the close of the first half | to Mt irra night, where they de-| had things its own] feroater¢ ee ae Thayne in a match} 7 team we The Wasatch eleven scored two | nine tota] pins, by on x pins. toue hdowns in the first half, but neither |] arge crowd of ent Peoatgere PT nGaRAs t both scored In the second, teams} the game. Scores: fh ting fiercely In the middle of the e é howing eriority. 2nd. ard. 4th. 5th and ne{therp showing superic Sweeney . ... Ist. 124 187 211 177 208- bor from Sumoers Defeat Washingtons. Quinn 12 Supporters w aaa of on the the school. The south half of game]* Walk- & Total Defeat to the Sumners is explained fact that three of the stars of team have been out of the game the season started, because theyy ) pais } same doing some star > prineipal school for the same pursuance to the] Wherry , of the board of athletic control| Burton . > Grade School league to have the|McNitt .... lads up in their studies be for ethey will | Craig be permitted to play the game, Rushmer "hree of the touchde ywns were made > 199 have been Farrell al. season. H by Gallacher layed Neld, the bz tiled on the on the kicked She was ref= ‘mvs r . © game south Oquirrhs and north hal@ on i Score. Ray This was in football Sumner-Washington aes oO one ill Stephenson 3. Folsom. acted an. "the and the Sumners tirst appearance he half Totals 0 = ... : ....c..:0020. wand . ... "951 SHUTE "Ww 755 TI 2,277 ord. Ist. 2nd ay = ae 142 Baker v4 "eteutess: ite 167 A. Scowcroft ... <144 Van' Dam of | Thomas «;.1:.205: .» Toile 146re et 12 159- 114 sa: ; Stock- Pens. nee pee 2 2 11 1 4I 3 0 4 The stockyards at Mil- oe 177 178-, ET T4230 60 first race at a mile, was won days. Coal Movement mE {°? W yoming mines Increasing. ye ste ‘vda Ly th the nt to the Pacific smelters mediate soll fat by al 4) Don in 2:19 3-4, Ady ° D = was=H the Brea best x3 rag | UN the running race at four and onehalf furlongs, winning in 56 seconds yoo} In the third race at a quarter-mile, | Tormenter won in 223 1-4 seconds. Los Angelina took the money in the bes - NG supplied by i rons yoming will : yeste rday relieving order Way ONLY TWO IN BIG STAKES |auarters oe' Tnite running race, th will remain tte fn a City Events, malca, Jamaica 26.-Only Eusily . Feature Won Racetrack, two horses by at st on balloon Ja-| opie, § the card, ascension in was o'clock. 1:16 not 1-2 made The until Wes, Time, 7 -Fi Fifth-Five ‘on, 9§ rie s 100 1:45 and and Ke (Finn), 13 tojing. 4-5. Only bw ee one-hz one-half swali 6 The Eroneeth } os to 1,| league at Y. begin NOLAN BACKS to and Scrap M. Cc. ‘at'the Chicago, Oct. A Y..M.'C Gans and to today ateitched ec , were Tate: Eeiote the first offering a $20,000 purse remain will fight the » for Should tight to rt be of the latter university of Chicago share Hews ( view ia cnys say *h icago n may vy hay ha at the start, but can not failto |" ------------- i Vishing on Off es Trip. Barratt M. f. Captain Alt | not and He) Are Preparilog it eee or i ne Fovt tich and Tt I an siett-hour union liny sah qehen ciping last night for the Chesaclub grounds on the Bear | way Corinne, where they will rece enter 7 eeeeeetetee ett +? Mundo, the le pale G i OF Blow ed CARE s = inn Despite thefeidarad efforts] from field of hono r." acy however the woven e ; the duels reported to bejof the at ma of th tI fe stonoger will take place. mid- Loog oldes Hi and Henry's Henry's glitter minstrels, of its Chief's Up Fight with elaborate MATINEDR the gold Improvements at the 50-AlL "THE Unless They Money. Is Part. and and Jolinson National W. ©, T. U, Convention. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 2%.-After volenfidads work had been disposed of at the opening session of the National W. Cri convention toda tr 1© evening session was designated as "welcome night." Addresses o welcome were made by Governor Henry Roberts for the state, Mayor Willlam F. Henney for the city, Rev. Rockwell orter and Thomas 8S Weaver. Responses were made by Mrs. Mary H Armour president of the Georgia ee T. U., the national secretary, Mr ee . C. ‘Hoffman of Missouri The Te ul Temy yerance legion exercises oce upled an snes ofticers from several states making addresses In her annual address today, the president, Mrs. Lilllan M. N. Steyens of Maine oye the work of the year and made il recommendations. The conve ntion ie to continue for week Mail Delivery. Washington, Oct. 26.-The postoffice department issued an order today permitting the delivery of mail by rural carriers to persons residing not less than a quarter of a mile from postoffices Heretofore the limitation was half a mile Internal Revenue Increasing, Og den Cache ‘ValPark ¢ and In- No. 5-For Ogden, Omaha, cago, Denver, Kansas and: St. Laie ewer VAUDEVILLE. Minstrel ints? 6. Seycaes No. 1-fFor Ogden Omaha Chicago, Denver, Kans sas City, Cle Louis and san Francisco. 1:30 p.m, Maids, 5 e a o. $-For Ogden, Butte, City SOUVENIR MATINEE Tonight Last TODAY. Appearance of Ticket Office, re cific west cific east -IN- Coming Sunday The Night, ke YRIC Salt BAD BOY. Pamily ‘Theatre 8 MATINEE AND TONIGHT, . Correlli's Famous Norse p.m, Telephone 250, numbers shown above of Ogden or the Union Pa- thereof. UTAH'S MOST POPULAR ROAD CURRENT TIME TABLE. £ Depart Daily. LOS ANGELES LIMITED .... 445 p.m. OS ANGELES EXPRESS ..... 9.00p. m. For ‘Gartlel@ yitesacsos tke ieesteeee 7.00 a. m. For Stockton and Te ; 7.45 a.m. For Nephi and Sanpete ...... 8.00 a. m. For Garfield: : ins. skeudce centers 3.00p. m. For Nephi and wean county . 45) p.m. For Nephi and Ly 8.30 p. m, Por. Garfield.) J «cine -11.00 p. m. THEATREE Lake's Only 45 Street, vA y,/ + Sut Play That Made Millions Laugh PECh'S 201 A. Main MARETTA SMART Arrive Story rr THELMA seca LOS ANGELES LIMITED ..... LOS ANGELES Pye From Garfield. .:.<.... ween' SLOG Mis (Eis From a nn and Neephi. a os a.m. From Sanpete mre Nephi . 1.590 p. m. From Nephi and Utah county. 6.45 7 m. From Garfle ma se rs 5.60 p. m. From Tintic and Stockton eceee 6.00 p. mm. From) Garielge oc Scieiss ga coe 1.00 a m Saves 500 miles to Los Angeles. New route to Bullfrog. - 10, 20, 30c s PRICES. a Matinees Wednesday . Saturday. : Children, 10c. ilts 20¢. Adults, ALL SEATS RESER VED. NEXT WEEK: ° 6 "HER BITTER ATONEMENT." m fe aOR ER BREE eee eee a 163 S. Main St. ee 1986. J. H. BURTNER, District Re- Passenger Monday Eve., Oct. Agent. CURRE' © TIME TABLE. 29. Grand Wagnerian cane (Characters en Costume NANNIETOUT Assisted Evan June 3, 1906 by Tabernacle Choir, Stephens, Conductor. In Effect John J. McClellan, the Big Organ and the Misses Maggie 7 Hazel Tout and Edwin F. Tou Admission: Body of House, 50 cents, East End of Gallery, $1. Commercial EMBOSSED. Stationery and Leave ng Cards, in any style, neatly und promptly executed. Call up Ind. 1456 or drop a card ait we will be pleased to call at your office with samples MONTGOMERY 23 ¥. 1st Bell ENGRAVING So.. Salt Lake 1709, Ind. CO. City. MAIN reees. events wo J. B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS Davis' Shoe Store.) When you come here BLES you have at your Amalgam Teeth. or 2s. Fillings. .$5.00 IN | .$1 CHARGE make OF PEO teeth that fit the Ww ork, ieee i Y arose and Lake LAS Salt SKIL- . a. a.m, p.m, p.m. pm. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. City. BENTON, G. ALF BD. Lake & Simon President and Ogden ewer: Bamberger, Seneca Manager. Time Table in Effect Sept. 4, 1906. Leave Salt Lake 5:50 a 9:00 a. m., 1:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. Leave Layton for Salt ake 7:00 and $5 Bridge up City. ‘The Lagoon Road" 1499-2. oe $1.00 and TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLU PAIN BY THE LATEST MBETUHO!I We ne Teeth Cleaned .. .$1.00 Solid Gold Crowns, o Ik Silver ow oie + ET Salt = with YOUR TOOTH TROUservice the MOST PERFECT MODERN APPLIANCES FUL OPERATORS of Bell eben, Lake No, -From Ogden and West.. 8:40 a.m. No. 12-From Ogden 1:50 a.m, No mF rom Tintie and ‘Proovo0.1 200 a.m. No. 5-IF'rom Denver and East..10:25 a.m. Na . 3-From Bingham .....e-.ee SO) a.m. No -From Denver and Bast.. 35 p.m. No MF FOR OGON 0.0 cavvegse 10 p.m, No, 2-From Geden and West.. 49 p.m. No iieror Park C eovesess 15 p.m. No. 115-From Bieber 40 p.m. No, %-From Provo, Heber and : 5 p.m. .m. MAT VAVGlGlecscn: ss cesses use wens No. 4-From Ogden and ‘West.. 7:50 p.tn. No. 3-lF'rom Denver and East ..11:00 p.m. All trains except Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 par er stop at Pi ag pointe, ‘icket Office, Dooly oe 8T. California and Bastern Direct wire for all sporting , Arrive 1456 SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 208 a Salt Bingham Park Cit 6-For Denver and E r Ogden 25 N r Ogden and West ....10:35 No. 1-For Ogden and West .... 1:45 No. 113-For Bingham --+ 3:00 No. 2--I"or Denver and East . ‘SO No. S-For P te and Tintic = .§ ©) No. 18-For Opderl ocse ccccscecns . 6:00 No. 4+-For Den s r ‘and Bast .. 8:0) No. 3-For Ogden and West ...11:10 Cars. Gold Hel- Portland, San intertedinte BCI D. BE. BURLEY, G. P. D. S. SPENCER, A. G. Suicide. FYUIMN gs - termediate mtn et . 4:05 p.m, No, 17-For Og "omaha, ‘Chicago and Stee ‘points ..... --. 6:55 p.m. No. 3-For Ogden, Beaver Kan sas City, Omaha, St. Louls and Chichgo tke oe - 6:05 p.m, TABERNACLE With Set ChiCity erectus . 7:10 a.m, Oo ena, and Record, Good --». 6:15 a.m, "'portiand, 3 Every ne (except Sunday) Te Me, 25c ox seats $1.00. aatiness Tuesday, t hur sday and Saturday 50c, 25c and 10c. Box seats 75c Marie (Over Chicago, Kansas = Ogden, Attraction-'PARSIPAL." McMabon's Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 26.-Mayor Johnson struck a blow at the Cleveland Electric Railway company today when he ordered the police to stop the cars on Erie street between Central avenue and Prospect street had been determined by Federal Judge Taylor that the franchise on this line expired a year ago per Cis whe ee $5.00 LOSTR ae cee 4 bee. Every day except Sunday, speclal eee for stock yards leave Salt Lake a and 4:40 p. m. eee WITHOUT ‘mouth, leave cee at 8:00 a. m. and 6:00p. Reduced Rates from Utah and Idaho to All Points East $88.30 and Return Via Collected Six years old. HS: following 1s the letter they wrot "Panguitch, Utah, Oct. 17, 1906 "Merchants' Protective Assn': ‘I just received tne $88.40 coltected for us. This ollt nas neen due since 1900. We appreciate | "Very truly yours "Southe rn Utah Eq ultable., "Thos. Sevy, Supt." From Ogden and Salt Lake City -TO- ety River Points _ $32.00 Chicago - _.... ~ $44.50 ‘St. Louis. . _ _ . . . $39.50 We are collecting about $750 every day for our clients from Bad Debts. If you need scme money, turn in your claims We collect for everybody everywnere. PROPORTIONATE "FRANCIS G. G. "LUKE, _ Oo Washington, Oct. 26.-Internal revenue receipts are steadily increasing. The aggregate ae the month of Sep(ene r was $21,362,639, an increase of 1$13 8,151 over ae same month of last ar. For the quarter just ended the aggregate receipts were $66,611,171, tan increase of $4,661,131 &From Note:-Train One Stops Denver No, 12-From ley, Malad, ALADDIN." Eckhof® & Gordon, Miss Lee White, Lilllan Apel, McMahon & Chapelle Ben Turpin, Kinodrome. New York, Oct. 26.-A man and a woman, Who registered in a hotel at 19 West Ninth street, a week ago, under the names of Mr. and Mrs. J Sinclair, were found dead in bed tonight with bullet ‘wounds tn their heads The police believe that the man murdered the woman and then committed suicide. Tom OF First ALL THIS WEEK Orpheum. Theatre. Day's and parade Friday noon. $1. "Mat.\25c, and 50c. MODERN Chicago, Oct. 26 -Leaving a note warning his retmtives lest his younger brother, Paul, follow in his footsteps, Ir. Scott Mendenhall, a young physiclan, killed himself by polsoning today H been suffering from malarial fe ver and is supposed to have been despondent over the state of his health While delirious from typhoid fever, Mrs. Jennie Dix, swallowed eeryele acid and died a few minutes la The body of a well dressed, cnide ntified man was found today on Wooded island in Jackson park, with a bullet wound in his head and a revolver by his side. Murder No. Theatre. Poisoning volver City Depart. SUICIDES IN CHICAGO. by Arrive. No. 4-From be, ety Omaha, St. -Louls, Denver and'San Francisco .. 6:16 p.m, No, 10--From Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Portland, and San Francisco © accscscccsncae T2086 DiIMe With the matinee today and. the performance tonight the Lyric family theatre will bring to a close its best financial week. "Thelma" has caught the popular favor, and the present low prices place these ever popular attractions within the reach of a Iach child attending the matinee today will be given a bag of candy. Yext week, commencing Sunday eventing, "Her Bitter Atonement," a dramatic comedy by the author of Dora Thorne, will be the attraction. Two Finest PALACE Next TIME TABLE IN EFFEOT Sept. 25th, 1906 Performers-s0 the Grand street rices'25¢ to The matinee and evening performance at the Grand theatre today will bring to a close the all too short engagement of Miss Maretta Smart, in "A Mad Love the play which has been adapted from Miss M. E. Braddon's famo us novel of "Lady Audley's Secret.' A souvenir matinee for the ladies and children will be given this afternoon, when every lady attending will recelve a souvenir'of the performance. Tomorrow (Sunday) evening will usher in "Peck's Bad Boy," a farce comedy which has been continually and successfully presented for twentyone years, and which comes to ee It Lake with the best company of ¢ edians ever offered tn the piece. The engagement is for four nights, with a matinee on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Chicago White Introducing Hardly a week passes but there are improvements inaugurated at the Orpheum. Yesterday the latest came in the form of frosted electric globes strung around the proscenium arch, a raised floor for the orchestra, so that the musicians will have a chance to see the performers, insuring harmony between players and the acts, and additional decorations in the lobby. This week's bill will be seen far the last time at the matinee and this evening. Next week Gus Edwards' School Boys and School Girls will be the stellar attraction Grand ate TODAY. TONIGHT, Last Time, Hi HENRY'S - GREATEST MINSTRELS! equipment, Power. DYNAMITERS Train SALTLARE THEATRE sc Minstrels. gave the opening performance to an audience that filled every seat in the Salt Lake theatre last night. <A _ typical minstrel audience it was, that applauded with more good nature than discrimination, and as a consequence the program was doubled. What the show lacked in artistic finish it supplied in spectacular stage settings, Perhaps the most unique feature was the Mantell Comedy group, a clever mechanical toy circus performance, well manipulated Mr. Henry gave a cornet number which showed considerable skill in tongueing, and several airs with the sore horn were enthusiastically recely The greatest. claim to par excellence Was the clog and buck and wing dancing of Baxter & Mack. The show will be seen again this afternoon and tonight J. Groesbeck, a collector for the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company, was thrown from an Ashton ivenue car last evening about 6 o'clock and slightly injured Groesbeck tried to catch the car at Third South and State streets while it was running at a high rate of speed. He caught the back handle, but could not hold on and fell to the pavement, cutting a lz arge gash in his left temple Dr Richards was called to attend to the injured man It required two stitches to close the wound He was later taken to his home at 1658 Major avenue, Rural upon disputes Disrupted 9 -- to do Rg eee ° cr Try a Three-Time Ad. Mesults Almost Certain. Oo a ee es promied WANTS te eae et of El 3 =e READ THE to IS FREE Crown Point, Ind., Oct. 26.-Carl Packard and Fred Gerserung, the two men in whose room a housemaid accidentally exploded a charge of dynamite at Aetna yesterday, fatally injuring herself, blowing up the boarding house and endangering the neighboring Aetna power plant, admitted tonight that they were members of a gang which plotted to blow up a Laks Shore train, unless the railroad officials gave them $6,060. The men deny, however, that they particlpated in the attempt which was actually mage Wednesday night The prison‘rs are being sweated for the names at their accomplices one paper, whose. reporter Alonz aula he of one» In 1 CLOTHES The governor urged gi poner ga |i to stop press of the co-operation the Soctety Prominent Govin)| and. Is the throughout | duelling to prevent} his utmost the futu ae oceurrence s in ee with { also conferred Magoon sovernor a Baye. both of leaders of nas : down p t put to help She was clear , theiri \¢ the = mum ae: teat + +++++o4 ee ear ++++4 iaain Butttng, = | 3 Ree S * ee : BROADBENT'S eee in FELL FROM A MOVING CAR for Hi RT Ooo _- Bab ore ed ti will be busy for two or three days killing fps iy | ducks The two went well stoc Me a} ae "a lwith all requisites and are expected " te -=- ae DR. to {switchmen's do great things while on the fries preceded by a short und unsuccess Though to conference with Billy Nolan, ae linng expedition jan Nelson's manager Gans p! SPER 1 ---- er | ee tsi * 29 y at 3 o'clock } ans sure: Honor, Det fended Reporter the orn eS ImsSistec o v aie «at . : ier sd Ne N ar Pac Inc la ae 6.-Gove Oct Havana, fox | meeting of a talk The Ronee Govin, | M. visited this afte rnoon | goon away uickly faded t charity 4 until NO HOPE OF AGREEMENT un M. Ogden n "Commerce railroad |,, commission in the West does in tion Meet Indiana, | KRallrouds The Universi of | sig find ite Serie cut | Chicago, meets Indiana upon | xist ns the. best toa Ekersall in that time Gans says he wil lw; alker left before the club making the highpare Duck _ as soon as he finishes his presver, near engagement, which theatrical about three months engagement with Herman how- will of Chicago agrees that Indlana no does and strong, is exceptionally seek to conceal his Een nsion ip- 1 Kid | these ae fight elub It is believed, Sheldon open! be offer no have ; tain Herman days. course, that some definite ste DS at the meeting next wet UP ye et Balls Through. 26.-Joe will, of Chie _ to | Chicago, | "hic ec will Saat as j out for it when i Gans | to Terms Dictate Wants girls formation, je ver, taken Coae 3 BILLY |MEMBERS Plotted bloomers in playing, and some the parents have objected to this and other matters, has caused | 'This, f urlongs: eee 'a delay in completing plans for the | 1, first; | Sete P ae 104 (Mille I), 16 oa ene , third Time, 1:07 2ixth-Five and one-half furlongs Waterbury, 116 ¢ ay, 2°tosl, fir st; 102 (Ross 3 to 1, second; 109 (He nnessy y+. Ee his Ser on 1:08. Still Nearly Received Wrestling Wrestling will = Duties eno, Oct. 26.-Police Inspector, Pie rin, charged by Chief of Police Collins with arranging a jewelry robbery for which t men served term? in ‘the penitentiary that he might win promotion by finding the ulprits, will be acquitted Monday by the civil service board he commissioners have not announced how they will vote, but the information concerning their decision is authentic Ty 1e case is one which has nearly disrupted the police department and Lavin's acquittal is a mortal blow to Chief Collins' power umess he succeeds in proving other accusations Which he says he will immediately prefer against the Inspector In case of a final conviction of his subordinate the chief promises trouble for a large number of other high police offieclals and politictans. Kye. New York, Oct. | started in the| Illegal the | five Garden City stakes today. Rye, dupll-| 4 next aronday night under the direc- | from his win of the other day, had !tjon of Mike Yokel In the class will| Passengers schedule an easy time in disposing of Wes by | be about twenty wrestling enthusiasts several days lengths to take up. the ten weeks' course Summary - First, six furlongs: | Yokel succeeds John Gerardin as inNearly 110 (Notter), 8 to 6, first; Ber-| structor and will have Gerardin's old} on the 107 (Hennessey), 6 to 1, sec-| pupils, in great part, to work on Of | senger Quadrille, 115 (McGee), 7 to 1 | course, professional sURACIS will be ae Time, 1:13 3-6. jout of the question for Yokel during | of Second-Mile and a sixteenth: Sis-| the time he Is identified with the as- | wanted to remain Frances, 112 (Knapp), 1 to 43, |sociation, and arrangements for a| night and" get Watergrass, 109 (Miller), 3 to 1,; match between him and Alex Swan-|to Nellie Burns. 90 (G. Burns),| son have been called o itch third Time 1:49 1-5 Bo We Charis Mile and ene-eighth JohnsPostpone Girls' Meeting. q5 Ross). -3 ‘to 1, first; Chaland The meeting of the athletic girls} plate, 9§ (Hagan),.19 to 1, second, | Cochran), 8 to 5.|trom each of the grade schools to} stopped Penrhyn, 102 CHL jform a basketball league was post- | yesterday Time, | poned yesterday, and will be held next | west Fourth-Garden City akes rile 105. STAs 13 |Friday in the city and county buildThe sixteenth Rye, first, second. Which Foree-Blow business year Hits Tas : about SEED Damaged of commission of planters from Guantanamo have framed a complaint relative to the illegal duties levied on sugar cane in Eastern Cuba No action upon the petition has yet been made A large number of appointments were made by the provis sional government today, but they were mostly clerkships of inferior courts and notary publics Cuse facilities 162 461 Plantations POLICE INSPECTOR hang es was 00! and ‘apld stock and scrappy throughout Spanish Fork Races. finding it Impossible score, vere large crowds witnessing | Republican Ss cial Service. Oct 26.-Another | cames, and en thus: ism Was mi ani- | Spanish Fork good card ae run off at the local fested in abundance --- ke aces today and a good crowd was out Grade School Standing. a lto see the horses. Tomorrow special Won. Lost. Pct./races for all Kinds of horses will be artis "3 0 1.0m {/run off. This will be the big day of 0 1.000' the race meet, and horsemen from all Wasatch 2 0 1.00 /over the state will be in attendance Emerson ; New Build OE : 145- than $5,000 this ¥season = FE452] iWill cost more B11)1 8 161 ,.--+--+-----. An ee T ae 132 1385 146. for | PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE | Service Washington, Oct. 26.-It was announced from the postoffice department today that the subject of increased compensation for rural letter carriers was being investigated under the authority of the postmaster general It is explained that the question of providing a fair and reasonable compensation, in view of the vast territory covered and the varied conditions existing throughout the country Involved many matters difficult of adjustment, There are now in the rural delivery service 36,437 carriers. They are employed in all parts of the country, and the conditions surrounding the service are hardly identical on any two routes. It is expected that a basis will soon be reached so that congress can be asked to Include the incPease or rural carriers in the postmaster general's annual report and estimates. OCTOBER 27, 1906. Lyric MILFORD. Shearing and 3rd. Tot The ¢ 153- 458|) Monday 131- 454) shearing pens 149- 420] ford i- 4 structures 191- 525}, st b | ILLIAMS 9 Clay Emersons the good game ; ss 2nd. 136 75 122) 151 171 -- Rural Havana, Oct 26.-Governor Magoon has authorized the distribution of 1.000 pounds of tobacco seed throughout the _ districts of Vuelta Abajes. where the plantations were destroyed by the recent cyclone wo new cases of yellow fever have been reported, but the sanitary condltions employed thave prevented the To8 yards Ist. 169 138 149 132 163 for Cyclone-Complaints AT on Considered. Relief c Gallacher for this 141- Ice FOR CARRIERS Compensation GIVING OUT TOBACCO RUSHMER. W ashington Gallacher's 147 of Cell. pectives terday af tice po: dy IMPROVEMENTS tl in thelr studies, but deat | niente the Rushmer tenpin artists dea 5 me } *rdaay a at the § Vv ; f Lake: Route to ee time, two of the Washington it Seneca of three eae games. 1@ scorenn in Ewe | Salt 5 who Ogden, ial Price From the Maddock them to duck o> ay318 410 "224 "349- 653 | ball mr i b, ete felt < i &. 7 a Ist 2nd ard ath bth: Tot in the 111 179 175 159 134- 800 758} fore.e 192 144 193 191 170- eee tae deren ers ce fe we . This .. 202 323 «368 «(GO 204--1. 48 | BAMes, which the cabidenite: say he >V pee caused the stir Close Games at Ogden. _------~> > -____-__ Qct. 26.-In a close and in- surprise of the series came yest when the Sumners put it all Total Washingtons, winning by a f 21to0 It was the first victory], : > Sumners, and : : Thayne surprised even the Nocal togs say c basketball Vasatch Up Rescued Being | game Charlie Allen, generally good|the lfor a 190 average or better, could col- | football games on Cumming's tleld-at |lect o y 477, but in spite of this, the] jeast i i sSumble ins had easy sajling. Scores closed for the ‘y > first serfous accident of the grade} COLUMBIANS. clare Ist. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. | Of the class championship series, football season occurred yestertl ait at ; y Wal ai af 182 168 213- 563 lat ifternoon, when after : Pri cling, | yriijoing ' . S : Frank Wheeling, -secee 1627 223 221- 606| material halfback on the Webster team, re-| Farle .. .-2 171° 98 178- 552 from the 1 dislocated collarbone in a} Allen : : eee, 141 .-191 145- 477} to star Put ESCAPE Toledo, O., Oct 26.-Once more overwhelmed in defeat and within the very portals of the workhouse, three members of the convicted ice trust were again rescued from the cell by the efforts of their counsel this afternoon. Crushed by the decision of the Circuit court, which sustained the Common Pleas court In all important particulars, the {ce men were remanded back to the Common Pleas court for execution of the sentence of six months' imprisonment and a fine of $7,500 each ro then availed themselves of a_ statute by which the trial court has a authority to grant a stay of execution of sentence such cases for thirty days or less, pending the appeal on error to the Supreme court from the decision of the Cireult court This application was taken before Judge Jullan H. Tyler, and the judge granted a thirty days' suspension. INCREASE " j thetl : Who . s For There SUMNERS SPRING SURPRISE "2," sasi,nut icomumbians, haa] going wp from the Three Field Class Football Games | abne Gh wiht ccae citke the Columbians took a brace in the second jand then proceeded to show the Busi) ness Men last night h how to snlit wood, [ane two of the three games. Th ere as tall rolling on sens sides in the -_-_ Who Poor Pet 667 a smd lor Tan Frank Wheeling Suffers Dislo-| Buiness Men tam cated Men STUDENTS AT "U" ARE UP IN ARMS BOWLING | | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, |) TRUST MAGNATES ae THE INTER-MOUNTAIN se Pe? 5 es GENERAL M. ANAGER., | c | Merchants Protective Association Fifth SCIENTIFIC Floor BTS. Bank Building, Salt Lake Don't Like Us." COLLECTORS Commercial National "Some People OF BAD IDAHO AND of FROM POINTS. Sale: Nov. 20 to Dec. 18, 1906. RETURN ae City. KATES OTHER Dates Aeon 411 LIMIT 60 DAYS, for Literature. . WARREN, A T. & &.-EP.vBen, DOOLY BLOCK. 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