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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, REPUBLICAN, UNIQUE GOLF MATCH ABATEMENTS OF WATER TAXES MADE ILLEGALLY BY. SWENSON ON TORONTO LINKS (Continued From First Se lish, Canadian Chicago, Oct. %.-President Austin |the Lambton ,Golf club at Toronto 4.00 4.00 400 5.3) math nual I n=. scheme, sented association, at isto the West of the the United matches from the States, with of the men|!!) England, East and ae was ---- MADE GREAT NON NON- Mr. Car, Onmt Waeer, Miles Without of of have out become at RUN very most frequent, hoary to age closet : 2,500 }and Halt. womanhood, those of a though York that and shelf is no is sick or c or that her malady | Mrs. Eddy is the very bust | more and reports New report with aS Mrs. in js the it Is now with old means has a true can- is incurable. ue of ro- her middle- syed are woman her hair, of which she has }a great quantity, rivals the snow in {ts Worééster, Mass, Oet. ®.-One of the |} whiteness, yet she manifests no signs greatest non-stop automobile runs made senility or ° Vv "r ° itv lc In HiAmerica was completed here today, o1 infirmity. ‘ off senility Rt waeey der mind, her elasticity of Herstep,activity her 1f-horsepower | Maxwell car reported at the pa oreeene oT agility in movements, her vivacity in automobile red hours headquarters 2.50 miles ahead of 7 and with the |speech, ne : he Bay Che route F State was eye, all total mileage Plies that a gross fraud js belng petrated by the followers of this noble and good woman. Those are tne the fold know more more trips sagmebody to to go TAFT be- Automobile association. | ‘That part of the report in the telebe n. Worcester and | yam referring to the daily drive, im- 3,000, aoe to New making and York three|they back and when | return who to}‘ | Eddy AND President ROOT IN Roosevelt 6.00 Blacks HARNESS Adds to Two are not. very 2s goes | eer 500 11.4 900 aso 50 5.0 7.00 5.00 cm@ 600 125% 170 10.00 19 of Boston. Ralph Coburn and Tyle ilter- | nated eve t round trips at the | steering gear j Tyler Immediately set out to run the! 1e will Boston | keenness redit thirty-one >| token that she is enjoying the' very y an days' time | best of health, and all these conditions stopnine the engine | as manifested in her are more those of revolu ly ung woman, than those of | one "dy~ endl of a ager jing 3 th of an incurable cancer Tyler and W. H. Doble of | f the without between 5. her This ree years eaeHien to Beauty} true resembling that Mrs : carriage in her pertruly who than Bes for the drive, thereby endeavoring to the fact of Mrs. Eddy's critical | conaition, 7,4 Stable. It is not much fo out was |} have lie was circulated ago, stand lost. come When for but, on, as it 5.89 | lion "to rhey have 409 | Root. 7.00 4.00 been Hyland ree "Fighting 4.00 tr: vining 570 9:00 850) 600 Begins Dick Fr 4.09 | bis ght 400 Thompson christened Taft at fool I time Revered the have last inquisitive oceasion shall Leader, part of the crowds." to know New will begin! the Pepa Mrs. for; Cc. with "Cyclo eee at Ogden Nov 16. oo sf A. Eddy j fluence desires. ts not Frye, nor that York is as false and slanderous lier parts of that message Traloing. Hyland day and| he in the telegram as the dictated does ear- to by any Mr way of bis work: ox the start:will _ indoors) = ddy engages a gentleman as her sec- Thompson started from San Francisco | retary, sh ys him for this service, yesterday, and will be here within vj} he respects j his position she 40 short time to complete details of the! confides in him, Implicity relies upon 17 | Scrap. He will probably train at Og- | his honor but she does not expect him 1 , cen. 'to be her footman or her steward or 2.00 5 Suvie"- orca her gardener 1.50 Philadelphin Jack Training. am a Christian eae ntist and T am 2.00 Los Angeles. Oct 30.-P Fa eae' band uit to say so I rite this in deack O'Brien has est; iblished his train- | fence of her, who ae opened "a new tomoring quarters at the St. Mark's hotel,| way for mortals, who has for forty also|at Venice, the coast resort near here,| years proved to the world that spirit FIGHTING OF TEAMS CAUSES TROUBLE = Officials Hard to Find on count of Scrapping Grade y. trainer The Tommy work In preparation for | js all, that matter ae Seeiees a OR Seay |has lived one of Dee py De Burns will Jack Swanson. go into oth ee on ea Races ae Good, Stagers Ky Aiton but Come Out. Tip 20. Threatenin ‘ out car ive rifle ying | Brice paid for the jumper was Second race, || (M (Boland), reldnd): 25 : | vee ee one tote 1, & i mile-The Mate, won;- na Belden, Atvabo 4 is me ny sd fartong rabo, oH and 7 . | nae tae en : * peer eta | (Sew a ho io . Tot; | (Moreland), HAS WINNER Price Captures at Jamalea Ra ive, at odds ra the 50 Last to 07 aH +| vs' te ch ‘4 mile cl oe Sayville stakes Oct. ‘Miller 105 101 | 11 -_ )oc (Notter), today The 20-to 1, third. aoe ix ne t- (Buc-4 Fifth race, ~ | Macy. Jr, 92 an Kittrie ize, 95. ‘Time, 1:403- ee ae Time, a ae one me Ross); (Garner), 1:07 tor ' ae TE ute eee : 2 by ind an to 6 7) to. (Horner), Ti | Fhtire league | and | the two to 10 ‘econidl SOME MORE Lutie Mae, 12 NE NEVADA to a * . Mining InoR} Importance 7 Tonopah , DOPE 4 Hammond for Camps "in in Awful Rush Guans-Herman Scrap, . . 7 Ney Ot in Nevida w Ever wants 10 elehth Mc"FY cond: fot town the ot Gans 466 | offered 1 purse even urger than xo ce 4sP cud 6 ae i & Dancpal ‘ 7Ssa ¢ it endy ‘ ‘dv to‘ the fore one ah « | $20,000 ind-the-eltizens' are' trying rais se the ve jhattan, le ante Ely ‘and \IN PLASTER and Tomlinson High School Lisle Hammond and are izai practicing chool football squad . { $30,000, ASHAMED i+ + * and that pais | then Goldti« Rhyolite, Mat a. |* ¢ : een heals Unions showed tutebterence of the wSoe ! eck ne w as the nm you order Out Again Lads. . Dan Tomlinson with the. High Hi samen who 5 at Ft ure 4 , aa mn : 10 SEU OI ea physician rE con es fra tured wrist, [ball suit yesterday. was back In a foot- PRESIDENT Utab state a . RUB OEEEy speech be- convention | eae +4) de Kame w MeGurry sad Pe Deshler Draw. +} Boston, Oct. 30.-After fifteen rounds + jor hard and clever lighting, ae Mc|\Garry of New York and Dave De shler : of Cambridge fought a ae here tonight. From the start to the finish #1 photh boys went at It hammer # # theatre | + slow at|* : |+ Fitzsimmons struck + > back of his 1+ i+ \+ bakery goods from i+ est.'- | + t ‘the : aenaion of President Roosevelt, and every true American has the same feeling toward him. I despise President Roosevelt for the de he made with the ig of Utah." The speaker vas tremendous 7 ore L eeaian ly cheered by +) +4) Players Must Pay Back. +) Cincinnati, Oct. 30.-The National base? +) bull commission today decided that + | Players Claude Be and O'Neill, for+ | ae a ie bade ieee now of the Ou sville merican assoc ation, * must pay back to the former $100 adpe vanced to each last spring or they will We ineligible to play with any club un- or while| * 1906: THe "Great eee as eee he Is, ee I am + $444! MeGarry forcing the Agnes unable to penetrate the cle and tongs, of the Americav party in Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 21, b Fitzsimmons de J aid the CAST *\¢ i+ . Bob that OF : aT 7 Matt alt at Xe 7 SA a in fore 1, Dreadful Dogi are High school team alyis. practicing « <P . The4 ‘ th For lately Aight managers the -.; "exer past BuOne two iy, day +. hare oy / have been going So eo (through the ir ‘ile after dark, getting ady t Z rit tle ROOSEVELT. s to -they | 5°"! d_to let him practice only on th ~ |} promise that he would not do iny with | 5¢timmage work ‘Tomlinson, who has be 2 F now ~ 1 carry) his arm in a ling with | cleebeateeeeeettetete + rae 12 with negotiation in in --_- T ot to Virginia City, May the with 1904, a|lo aft- Foster supposed whom police Sassman Missourt was at received Mrs. |nee at was ane 23 the The mur-|/the and has Boy," played a the wilk engagement Bad week. victim, | noon today, performance the traveling | farce time mitte |end Bent-|"Peck's thelr pilgrimage Near Holden, Mo., Sassman killed sold his property for Deshler der the National agreemen cue being uard of Adapted the the sas side-he met a policeman The to took the same train to matinee this Wa8s | ofr the best The killing of Miller its It kind has farces pieces HOSPITAL LOSES OUT Birth of Son Saves waukee Big Young Legacy to Dental (68 MODERN has than present been. a Hayward, avery W. C. T. U. OFFICERS extent Sunday) Me Box Tue adi ay, TT hursday and 2c and 10c¢ 40x seats Tic, ° Matinees § ae ay Wc, 75 Lyric. elaborateness SALT LAHES MOST POPULAR Play woust Souvenir Matinee Today and Tonight-Last Performance PECK'S of BAD BOY BROADBENT'S 600 Scott TOMORROW Building,| The Merry NIGHT, Musical THE TWO Farce, JOHNS CLAYTON MUSIC £0, Utah's Leading Wjusie House 109-11-13 South Main Street, SALT LAKE "TONIGHT CITY. Beautiful MAIN By the Author is PRICES ST. of . Matinces races. events Wasatch Wednesday lecture on and ALL Every SEATS Bz B RESERVED. ty Rink FAIR GROUNDS. at arternoon, skating evening Thorne s Saturday. Adults, 20c. ,@ s Children, 10c. Skating Friday roller Dora - 10, 20, 30c 2 Wreinibisiay Paes ------- eo < " "e que ~ Comedy ATONEMENT | 208 Dramatic HER BITTER SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE « California and Basterm Direct wire for all sporting Berteorss _Conn., Oct. 30.-The National U. today elected the following tices rs for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Lilian M. N. StevPortland, Me., president at Miss Anna A. Gorrecording secreEvanston, Anderson, tary, } een City, N. D.; assistant recording Valley Mrs. Howard W. Hoge, Virsecretary, treasurer. Mrs. Harriet Wright ginia; Evanston, Ill Brand, union has been invited to meet The Jamestown exposition in 1907 at the been but no definite action has takthe invitation en on Conroy & Hayward, Kinodrome,. cee Couple. 2 VAUDEVILLE. EDWARDS' SCHOOL BOYS & GIRLS. Leroy & Woodford, Gilllan & Perry, Roattino & Stevens,Okura Wonders, Mil- Milwaukee 30.-The birth of a son to Mr. and oars William Woods Plankinton has cost the Milwaukee hospital a $200, 00. bequest late he money was left by the William Plankinton, head of Plankinton Packing company the provision that it was to go hospital ten years after the probate unless a grandson should be born in the meantime, in which case the child should receive the Two years after his father's death young Plankinton married a N society girl, and today, four years since the older Plankinton died, a son was born to the young couple. to $1 written the an Office, Main. 25e GUS known as the "white horse murder," | thoroughness that is causing much faSassman having been traveling with |vorable comment. The usual Wednesa team of white horses, and was wide- | day matinee this afternoon at 2:30 for ly advertised through the G. J -S} ladies and children efforts to capture the criminal peepee ee sk DR. Mat. WEDNESDAY. Haute! at with $1.50. when| within. always. ever rds Crowds was|its to OPENS an comSassman shook off pursuit by leaping "Her Bitter Atonement," the from the train while it was running |edy drama at the Lyric family theatre, at a high rate of speed and finally /is,still playing to large audiences with| came to Chicago. large advance sales for every night He admits that he has four wives|this week The company is mounting | living. 25c all remarks, a crowded house will| hand to welcome "The Two | which. is unquestionably one | him Roberts after- matinee, any show of recollection. Sassman bluecoat follow Lynch the| houses the Grand tomorrow evening, awakened perhaps more interest who so suspicious that, when bought a railroad tic ket, the Wm. SVENINGS AT. .7:45 4 MATINEE AT. .2:00 comedy, Grand: to packed will be a souvenir general j|poe on Johns," Festival customary bring of at het himself he swam the Kan by Curtain: sas City. The G. A. took up the / clean, witty farce, and with the new' search, offered a $500 reward for the /joKes songs and dances that are said fugitive and created such excitement!) have been interpolated, it should that Mrs. Bentley became frightened| make a delightful entertainment. and left her companion. Judging from the advance sale and At Kansas City Sassman_ grew so much alarmed that the river into Kansas, On W ares Sacred Play, PARSIFAL 60 - - - - ARTISTS - - - - 50 mati- ac it is alleged Miller with and started and Saturday, Se & Emery Present Theatre. performances evening the through a Me coma Richard SALE Grand Two Friday NEE Martin Prices: trader, this R, Manager. ear see it. Frank horse While asking for mall addressed V. is through de 9, postoffice SALTLARE THEATRE si ames Miller, a hen Be of the G. A.| every lady attending will be prese nt- | R., 64 years. old, met Sassman and/eq@ with a souvenir of the performMrs. Bentley several days before he | ance j was killed a some property The coming of J. C. Stewart's merry | and was at once invited to join them in} musical farce, "The Two Johns," to this and 3:30 p. m., demonstrate week an MR. MATTHEWS two-step exhibition of and novelty, will waltz. fancy and trick skating. Suicide Before Mother's Byes "JUMP THE GAP." REGULAR MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING TEN-MINUTE CAR SERVICE. Parsifal to \eain Visit Salt Lake. striking and beauspectacle of features in the tiful the Salt "Parsifal comes to Lake theatre for an engagement of three performances, November 2 and 3. is the flower garden scene with its fascinating flower maidens This garden, as we are told in the story is the creation of Klingsor for the deliberate purpose or seducing the Knights of the Holy Grail from their lives of reetitude and holiness How well he succeeded, for a time at least, we are told in the story and play. But it is in the attempted destruction of the soul of the hero himself rsifal, where Klingsor put forth his greatest efforts, and the flower garden and its occupants are made to. play| their most important part. The gard-| en itself is fairy-like and enchanting One most luxuriant foliage and es tae Ee a ice en Eee ee Kundry, now frustrated transformed in It fails to their strike Between OGDEN aw DENVER CHOICE evil ma-|{ him, - Going ROUTES DENVER, ST.LOUIS AND CHICAGO OPEN . Strong The Orphe . pais rie yal Irpheum has caught its stride after the severe jolt it received at the | hands of delayed trains on Monday night, and is now going strong with one of th e best bills presented to date. W Vith the possible exception of Hay- through ran Chair For Li A. $ Folders, 3 on Free all c~ Car through trains. Mlustrated BENTON, Salt CARS Gorge Dining Cars. a le carte Se t the Royal Canyon. and clining Service J&O¥"8EAF: OBSERVATION TOP Free but | seat sale opens today Orpheum OF THROUGH PULLMAN & TOURIST SLEEPERS TO into miraculously remains suspended over | his head arsifal grasps the holy| relic ane with it makes the sign of | the cross. <A loud crash of thunder is| heard ne a an earthquake oc-|§} curred, the magic castle crumbles into ruins, the ower garden and all it con-| ains is turned into an arid waste. and | Klingsor disappears forever Kundry |} is overwhelmed with fright and hor- | | ror, while Parsifal, holding aloft the | 9} holy spear, springs over the ruins of| the castle and Is lost to view j The - Three Fast Flyers Daily chinations at last resort to physical violence, fearful ,that Parsifal shall escape them Klingsor hurls the sacred aes at the head of the valiant youth - tropical! an enchantress of wondrous beauty and voluptuousness, is powerless to attract him We see these two arch demons, ; - plants and flowers of gorgeous and varied colors are sufficient to dazzle the eye and bewilder the senses with their splendor and penetrating perfume Then, aguin, in and out among this sea of oriental maidens who rival in beauty of face and figure the magnificence and charm of their exquisite surroundings. The whole scene blaze with iridescent grandeur in the brilHant sunlight. It is Into this vortex| of emanate creation that the innocent and gulleless Parsifal is lured by | Klingsor, intent upon his moral down-| fall And yet we see how this noble youth is enabled to resis all he temptation that beset allurements and him. How, even when the arch temp- tress, SESSIONS. re ey Ty | | PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE | Its to 1, third Me, Rake Herman fight. A great deal of jealousy ye or pare Af ' : re au Tot.|1s coming to the surface, and the result | ought 2000" a and OEY. his ae 496.1 m bo-that-the<two-pueilists {ll be to. be, sal Bullfrog, a8 (G : ons With iste 10 the pos- | set ®) . : oS iD h ea fue nae Mt e gece 2 eon eo PRACTICE P such at information ley, with It was surprise Ae er aes i to ee 5, second; Comedian, : Cuititer) )Burns), 40 to 1, third. Time, 1:14 . | ott 7 third T. It their 30.-Charged wandering for 8-year-olds and Bivouac Wbeariatn @ the day came in the last race, when nator a McCarren's Cora Price captured that event, a fi and a halt urlong dash for maiden 2-year-olds, at }odds of &# to I umma ri pacar to furlongs-Si lly Pres; . ton, 95 (Miller), 6 to 5, first; Ace ligh S (Garner), to 1 second; Jim bn onard Fifth race. fis ind a half furlongs Lexoline, 100° Bian wony § to 10, won Hattie Rodman, 92 (Swain), 2 to 1, seec- : fair, Sh up, of | Nodl~88t . ene 10 to J, third. Ii ernoon to Oct. a Jamaica 1. Tr: ick, N.Y 7 to 10, and 161- 164 | ond:third:GraceTime,Kimball, 97 (Goldstein), 8 to| clitrona, 108. (Garner), &. to 1208 Jonnie Wells, 108 (Masters), 745-2.305 | Sixth race-Jetsam, 5 tol, won; -Bii= | third. Time, 1:0 t the ure expe iisncink much | | cow- i ve | Fourth race, Sayville stakes, one mile sto 113 A Mille need a sixte nth-Rye, | ind Meadow second: 10. first Ves, i101 (Finn), 7 to 6, second: ns ? ah we x 1, third aoe fale (Rowell. 00°, ty Bae 10 to i "won, ( waAubuchon), | 102 Br 107. (Mor , 7. OES ; mp Ist mer Hill, 102 (Heustis) "6 to 1@ False- plits |" 1 ansg gl Ance, ix furlongs-Toboggian Second," one': (Hennessy), mile."and a: sixtecnth'- Six s- Ban, 112 *< | | Delmore, 98 § to 1, first in hon), ath te 5 1 en oe aaa {1 | Pars ite oh: 103 (Koerner), 7 to 1, seebe-al | (Aubuc Morriso n) tb. secon un 3.1 ellonda Musko day, 106 (Notter),13:to 5. th ing, 114 (Moun tind, 9 to 1, third rime, | jas 1-5 ed Pema 1 Gi x chaumplonship Police Cleveland, O., Oct. 30.-Before the eyes of his mother, Albert Wortz of Mayfield Center, placed the muzzle of his a shotgun under his chin and blew died instantly Wortz face off. years old and had been deswas 35 for several months through pondent Today he took the shotgun illness. into the kitchen exclaimed and going "Good bye, mother,' and killed himself lives die. knayes Pur- -_--_~+5-e---------_ Cora lagainst Wes la gallop: for 5,000. ever never of M'CARREN |won none pe ss Bee lives can Dvent | reakenins is nothing, and who the noblest, purest nes Truth Old) tng a pa econ a ai ira rr ieee ‘f : i. he f rae AS. EG AO a Be ae of B1X ul per ; 1: um ¢ q nt 2er ia a0n 7-CU in' today ind. the pla . . a. , | Rome Respess closed the deal toda for the sale of Ben Shaw to Howard ‘ orn | twis,acting for 0. i Widener cal night, Pian ee an Only pac You J 7. aie ent | His Latonia aoe ee ee - BAD WEATHER FOR CROWD with Latonia football tr follows: | Thursday in his camp at Long Beach There| where the citizens gave him a bonus of | are several hundred dollars and furnished at the his training quarters silly Woods will and Lowell} be Burns' sparring partner anc Frank | the | Lewis director general of the camp. hae; ce ither brows nt ie re gulars toc ay school | most by committed arrested her to do what he thinks or On the contrary Mr. Frye Is > and will begin ae eee was In- y and his man er Sammy McClintic, her amanuensis, her chief secretary, ure Certain that they will beat the Ii. a Ce Rantatet He does her bidnois lad this time, and will be in ‘g00d | * TAG: tt . ant ane t! form for him ene is one the | ding, looks after correspondence, : best workers the business when|tends to her business, but only after training for a fight, and will need but] she herself has given him instructions ttle urging to get down to weight us these matters. is a gentleman, He js in good condition now, and will man of culture and education, not get downemcee to 1not paspre ca! work ae hard toSarees : flunkey, or a footman. When Mrs. ' § me Chicago, murder Sassman. two Baltimore, Oct. 30.-Ne pots itions were | ets one to Soe aoa chenes |closed with Moses Mose a horse | ©@ lec ‘death -when ANS, eee | dealer, for the Bone hase for a eae t | the stream (which may the Divine | Roosevelt of two coachers, the .¢| Father and Giver of all good, forfend) |tion having Ree made by William the devout and loving followers of this | Crooks, superintendent of the White} truly noble woman will first be in| House stables |formed of such a change and_ then : The poner are pethaeH matched a there will be no necessity for contra| hogany ay geldir sixteen hands| q; es as re a rans eniicn . high, each having a bYoe hind ankle dicting ue et nee eee Be onrouel | Their aomisinel welg ix 2,300 pounds | evil motives a ) et ey ea | They are 5 years a ariid were bred in| Unscrupulous men. No, Mrs. Eddy Michigan out of imported Freneh coachtakes her daily drive, and does not ask | Ing mares from a standard- eee stal| Mrs. Anybody else to sit In her place 5.25 Long 7. it had no fell down the our suit by Scientist, . 7 of these originated After condi- eports of this kind are tured propa- Church. Christ, that "White Horse" Murderer Cap- read telegram serious Mother of R so common Mrs. | relegated Goes the the Mass Editor, City; West Maxwell a sent telegram of church M Boston, made, |} has STOP be ostensibly I approaching decease of Mrs G. Eddy, the Discoverer of First Bos hould season. with r ustin's approval wy Brower, president of the W. W. and ‘Second ao The champions| links next to 30. issue 28th, Metaphysical Healing, leader of the _ ns Christian Science Movement, and Pasa : for a series | /t 1s strange Canadian Lambton Announcement North tion and ary B,. the the which report after-|tormEmeritus bring six and six women golfers an equal number frem upon of Of! 1s) the most unique interevents in the game's! - conversat onn following today's an-| meeting of the Women's Western |Golf 130 one of golfing York World' the Oct. In Sunday, purporting New "The Planning national history. of article from lee 400 th an Experts. Lake, Republican: paper 730 a0 6,00. ward, Conroy and Hayward, who present the comedy sketen, "Marriage Is Sublime," and who are traveling in rather too fast company, the entire bill is a winner. Gus Edwards' bunch of schdol boys and school girls with their sweet voices, nimble feet and comedy flashes possibly ought to take first place, but LeRoy and Woodford, the jovial conversationalists. Roattino and Stevens, scenes in a_ wisteria! bower: the Okura Wonder, one and all run them close race for first place. The kinodrome also comes under the wire strong with a good motion pfeture story of a championship ball game, and how the office boy came -- Salt Editor your oo apn HAS BEEN HIDING FOR OVER A YEAR LOYAL WORD OF CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST Plan International Contest Between United States, Eng- Page.) OCTOBER 31, 1906. Booklets, etc., address Son, At. Pass. 2 City, Utah. Lake Dept, ; 5 - DR J s B ° KEYSOR e DENTAL PARLORS 9 240 MAIN STREET (Over Davis' Shoe Store.) Bell phone 1499-%. When you come here with YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES you have at your service the MOST PERFECT MODERN APPL TANCES IN CHARGE OF SKILFUL OPERATORS Good Set of Teeth. .$5.00 | Teeth Cleaned Amalgam or Silver So lid 99 ke. 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