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Show - THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, | THE WORLD OF SPORT| SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET UNEVEN NOVEMBER 10, 1906. CONFIDENCE FIRM SINGE ELECTION 3. -i4 | PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE | ATHEATRE: CURTAINS= "Checkers" reserved engagement CLASH FOR TITLE ‘SHERIDAN IS THE STAR JIM WILLIAMS MAY THIS.AFTERNOON ally E ACT AS THIRD MAN Lake and Butte High Schools Both Ready for New York; -Noy, Vv. 9~-Just i as ‘at é Athens $ son seven months ago, Martin Sheridan of Scrap at Ogden. the Trish-Amerlcan Athletic club was In what promises to be the hardest the star performer among the athletes x aoe of the ig h school series. the / wee represented every bit of the United, he question of referee is the only one Hig school championship of the ates and ‘Canada in the national ‘inbothering those interested in the comNosthwent will be fought out on Cumoor SeHaimongnenice of track and field ing fight between Dick Hylane ind mings' Neld this afternoon, the game! events tonight at Madison Square Gar Johnny Thompson at Ogden next ‘ritarting at 3 o'clock, when the Butte! den in this city He took the big end day nigh goth youngsters are now and Salt Lake High school teams will|°f the honors in tonight's program, | /" ,©*c¢ nt condition for the meler line up against each other soth teams | Which was only introductory to the two tnd will furnish a great serap when are ready article for theof fray, and willhe putlocals|Wound uy/4@¥S' entertainment which will won|, be Th lere Bec is together to taik things over i erent féotball up tomorrow night He some talk of sending out of been coached diligently by D. Offiel: le for the game have been se- ee ected as follows: Dick Oglesbay, ref [ rescents eree; Fred Smith umpire; Arthur Muroe phy, head linesman. The two teams wil) | 2¥simess jine up as follows | > < Salt Luke, Left Stiefle eee Left ‘ Left Shores Roberts Morris . Right ee Guard Tackle . te (captain) w beng ; Nissler| . s La ft Halfback. oe Right Halfback. YA ee A Ciardson Colon ro iner it | Collin 1ddlés Quinn J. _| Burt Pletcher | . j Ivney | Brooks enue paaeene -_-__-_-_---_ . oe Totals jA. W. . .... 137 ae 172 183) eee 202 1 BU SINE: SS Smith = 178 UL town vesterday --/|Thompson has all 2 junetion town going, 19- lie sald the sports of and deciares 471 | The Tilinois lad will make é ee i oe ithe ring against : za . e ‘ : He ing ae - are (Clay nen e was és up at the). ker from that point fell Chemacethreatnalse risk back, lal |¢/% {orton ee : See TH OMmaAE ~ ' € son started strongly ind was/| Van Dam up going to the sixth but the match was squared on the hole, twelfth Sa Potals qe a ae or oa Teralea te mechs ; won eventeenth and halved the home ‘hok in the ens of Robbin Peterson eve INE hung Ona gle putt | Wessler ae Knocke Grade Sebool Football. Van Dyke The Lowells ons in esterday the defeated grade the school «afternoon Washing-|ee football by 2 157 168 1) 3 =e 1% 163 1% #183 79 17 Pe 45 SO4 WESSLERS Ist: 156 136) 166 107 &¥S Ce z <a series score 175 of - 47 Totals i1L 165 197} the time limit fixed by the racing com- 176- 497| mittee, but In time to assist in drag121 391 | ging the balloon to the ground «#124 40! Mr. Bishop had a 35-horsepower ‘auto me e | mobil i inug ( Cec vith 1s ‘ f < ee a1 Nie ' ‘or nt Peay Eers ae (24-2,27pe ie ae through ; t} ie / tically all a rac In this he m a en 0 a by f e wine onI whi h wes ‘ i ne hifty } i ral>2nd)3ra.: Tot 1 n t led low! ae at time 149 i7 152 eemed t make no progress 143 159 138 On ace 1 of tl weather conditions 1 los- Al the a val je isatisf tory 1 14% Sasa t of i ymobiles to follde.| ne a ees Sa LOrlent pete ‘ittstiel 700 © 772-2,183! Mr. McCoy UC , made. deico as pilot th t} and Dearswitt tr EBL Mr. RUCT,.. Hawley, "xy th oo Youchdown were made by. Parae donor of the cup, as. passenger, ther ker. Smith iow, Brown. Mclavin and Attell and Walsh Sign. was searcely ny wind. peree ible ©: Midgley 20s Angeles, Nov. 9 on Attell, the | the ground. le 1 ind the balloon. enin an interestin me yesterday th featherweight haat ipl to fight!) countered only weak and shiftin aly Websters and Ogquirrl played 0) Jimm Walsh of Boston bi tore he take current t it wcended Phe balloon game Phe Websters had the eerarteiee on Harry Baker, Jan. 18.. Attell close floated in a general northerly direction of the game, twice almost scoring, but|}the match with W sh today The fight | taking e-Z L cour intil Willlamscould the not Oquirrh quite cross the goal line of team | will Dec. be at 124 pounds for twenty ro inds, } town 8 was ben th it. when it ro rapidly quite will pul "re bonds other of of Union do. for good breaking AND Jeuisiemel Yard-wide Carpets _ _-48¢ Beautiful Brussels Carpets 98c and up Ladies' Shoes -$1.25 and up Men's Shoes Ladies' Golf Gloves 2 OG Men's Good Golf Gloves -- - - eae MEN'S CANVAS GLOVES, PER DOZ__70c TRY US FOR BARGAINS MONDAY WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST LOT OF GRANITEWARE IN THE CITY. _.5e and 10c Rey PAO Be 10c _10¢ _10¢ S156 Granite Water Dippers ~ Granite Soap Dishes Granite Drinking Cups Small Granite Sauce Pans Granite Wash Basins Granite Baking Pans _25c Granite Sauce Pans for IN RIBBONS AND LACES. Orpheum Theatre Building. 128 State of advances retall a and and the steel, porquite active, jobbers and orders has whole- booked for Review. New York, Nov. 9.-Dun's Review the week's trade tomorrow will say Business experienced the customary interruption during election week, but * more permanent retarding influence was the inadequate supply of freight cars and labor Many industries are severely handicapped by the traffic delays, raw material and fuel coming to the factories in a most unsatisfactory mannel In other cases there is idle machinery because hands cannot be secured, despite the high wages offered. This difficulty threatens to reduce the lumber cut materially. Several strikes are threatened, and one railway system alone has advanced wages to the extent of a million dollars monthly. Retail trade well maintained by lower temperature in some sections of the country the full employment labor at points while wholesale eee in holiday goods is very hes Manufacturing returns show uneatallea prosperity in the iron and steel industry; footwear factories are busy on spring Jines and textile mills are well employed, although the decline in raw material has temporarily checked purchases in primary markets for cotton goods to frae- as Tardy 15344 $3 93 93 474 1047 Sol Ww) 43 Sirk 21734 73 322 i 104 43 85% 219% 73 ba Bt Nov. pits 9.-Speculation contracted to in all small ere barrel Range of a year compared the 178% Open Low. 13 [4255 4 1245 |43-% 134 135% OATS Miy "Open. 64a% | Alen. (34%. haa 354 | Low WG $2,-| $5 Wave Jan 19.05 | May 14.25 14.07) 4 Your L(y Low. Roses, & Taylor, & Mexias, Company. Preston Woods The Kendall, & Woods, Kinodrome. WEDDED, Toaavne oday, as | theatre than "A} have give production. : morrow R. BUT the closed its W165 14.15 j14.25 inferior with Open .219.30" as 8.47% 8 4244 Jan | May Cash Open 7.00 1.72% tertained a a large crowd First M. E. church last appeared as one of the Se the University of Utah lecture The lecture was filled with at a ‘in P5o5 aaL co ae some of which, ae original. and [some i of which od as of rast humioriste. ve old POF mene "lite a Noy. 21, and will of the exile. be Obs Benue eenee, YRIC TH EATRE 4: Salt Lake's sake's Only Family Theatre MATINEE A NDT Sy The Big Mill MIGHT full Russian | Salt Lake & Simon President Time Table and in Ogden WE ARE pticians "The Lagoon Road" Rallway. __THAT'S Bamberger, General Effect ALL Manager. Sept. 4, 1906. Leave ret Lake 5:50 end 9:00 a. m., 1:30, 4:30 and 6:3 ; Leave Tae ton for Salt rake 7:00 and PE oeeer arrears 6:00 and 7:45 p. m._ | Ev day ae Sunday, ated | taecite Pra stock os leave Salt Lake| 7:30 a. m. and 4:40 p. m. Returning,| COLUMBIAN \N OPTICAL Denver, STORES AT 259 Main St., Salt Lake Oity. Kansas City » Portland, Dallas. CO., Omaha, leave yards at 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p.m ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND sheep, ¥OT 34 45 PIECES 45 PIECES estimated. fo idy native 65¢ Western | Monday, Nov. 12, 8:15 p. m. HIS "Current ADDRESS: Rink. | | A'Royal Skate Through "Fairyland" Political Issues." Admission Close 9 30 $8.5) 8.45 sules: High 7.65 7.77% NOTE No. 2 \MERICAN IN J PLACE. . Lecture Bureau $2.60 ea ‘kets, | | } | Season SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 268 PORK Monday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p. m., via Salt Lake Route, $1.00 round trip Spec-| jal return midnight Everybody wel-| come $1.00. red,| lag ain c; No. 2 hard. 7224@75c; spring, Ne. l wthern, 7Mossc, No.2 Northern, 7e@sic. Gorn No, 2, 444%@45c;: No. 2 white, 444¢ fsc: No. 2 yellow, 454@46%c Oats-No, 2, 33'4c; No. 2 yellow, SO BBhac SPECIAL CHANGE | | ee Low. | Close yi 5034 l7. ble \7.70 7.75 Wheat-Winter, toEd. melodrama, THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER Perkins. LARDNov. Jan May the rather an reopens evening greatest of same patrons Theatre (Sunday) Salter's of NO WIFE, : management $5.00@7 | Close 14.05 | VAUDEVILLE. Vernon Close. (BAS Soy High for Ev ery evening aoe Sunday) 75c, Ie, 25c. ox seats $1.00. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 50c, 2c and 10c. Box seats 75c. life. Wednesday, ) PORK- Open Mexias ASSEMBLY HALL| Wasatch | Close 43 13 §24,0042 133400, & Three Senator Robt. M. La Follette | Miy ONLY EV ERLASTING---] MODERN ee story Eli NIGHT Yale Sabie Plea Zazvell night, company the great comedy success, Dévotion!!2..aloheart American D. PYPER, ALT LAKES MOST POPULAR Play Howse and| | There Will Be No Performance afternoon tomorrow GEO. Manager. NEXT ATTRACTION: Five nights and two matinees, beginning Tues "CHECKERS," the great racing play. Prices: We to $1.m0. Matinee 25e to 00. Sale today Adaminl Lyric. aoe $i.50. AT Ti Dec Ge Dew Beginning the Lyrie Prices, 91, _ DEVIL'S AUCTION "The! (73 iis | the 7 5, Superb scenic inv Stee noveltie singing, ae cine electrical So company travagantly costumed Prices, 2c to $1.00. Sale now on. Lyric. this Tuesday. Reduced 50, R.} of | Close. (7214@% High. 13 at matinee at Nov pigs CORN | Noy with Chicago. 9.-( "attle- Receipts, for Saturday, 400; mar* beeves $5.85-@7.25; J 00r stockers and feedPo.i9; ers, 32.004; rws and helfers, 32.00% 5.10 canners, $1.25702.60; Westerns, 90a 6.65: Texans, "$3 6504.50 Hoges-RKReceipt 18,000 estimated rk Saturday, 14,000; market strong; light 5 W635 ig 5 6.00, mixed, %6,.05@ Chicago :, 77.40% at H. --THE. will be the last opportunity to great military spectacle drama week. zive Son's: Ay: lambs, Ma the Sua ay Receipts, 8,000 market ste ady to of sales, $6.17}2a $5.1 lene bulk $6,156.20 PBs kers, $6 15 WO and. lights, $5.75 steady market ep-Rec ope Syivd 3H). 00K 7.60: imb mutton H.50@5.7 $4 2576.00 range we thers fed. ewes, 34.007 5. 0. volume "Low. the > Prices, High MONDAY Charles "Northern Lights" at the Lyric. Crowded houses have been the rule of Kapsaos Clty, 9.-Cattle-Receipts, Ka nsas City, Nov. 2,000 including 400 Southerns; rket steady; native steers, 4.00@6.00 $2.75@5.25 5 Southern and heifers native cows stockers 406.25; 2.0004 3.7 Ww Western ¢ WHEAT- (734 Canday At tonight see the of the experiences nobleman during his ar Open Range Produec- SALLAKE MERI There can be no doubt that the is giving Lyric management the paa variety of entertainme nts "Northern Lights" to a Devotion' is quite a jump. Devotion" tells the story of search for the murderer of his mother It is a strong American play. e characters are in capable The comedy is very The work of stock company is highly appre by all and the business shows a gratifying increase. | Complaint. Western 7240. Ed Big Starting Wednesday Prices-Evenings, Theatre. with Shelle's tion of 5 Nights, Mat. Demand. evening La " CHECKERS" The ago range Dec Sunday Wide CATTLE MARKET. finalls Today $1.221,132, 663,097 late in the d but prices withal held firm Wheat closed "%e higher for December and 4c higher for May delivery }Corn and oats both showed fractional gair Provision ruled firm throughout the session, with pork up 74%@10 per in Kirke for lave been ordered, which means more]and the ork of Mark 1 wain and business in plates, although the mills| other Humorists, and hitenlhaie is 1 Norther Lights 7| are now booked beyond their capacity.| audience with a story of wit ar Commercial failures of the week are| mor and how they are manufactured. #502ences in the Company 50" i172, against 180 last week, 204 the preThe title of lecture was dvance in Pri ceeding week and 183 the correspond-| Philosophy of Wit and Humor, | = ing week last year. Failures in Can-]|justrated by Stories Around the : §Prices- Oey 20, 30 Centss ada were. 31 against 29 last week. 21] Stove." caren r the preceding week and 18 last yea The next number in the course will| MATINEES WED. AND SAT. = Of failures this week in the United| phe a lecture by unt Alexander M.|g Children 10 cents. Adults 20 th We 63 we ae Mm me Se ae ea Lochwitsky, the a wus R ania Henia ALL SEATS RESERVED. 8 i est, anc 2-in Ve Pacific etates! former, who was exiled to Saghalien and 75 reported liabilities of $5 000 OF! island, Sfberia, for founding a free fas R eS Gee eee sees over, Liabilities of commerciai fail-| copool for Russian peasants he lec- --_- ures reported for November " to date ture will be at the First M. E. church. 182% 4 theatre, Salters' Eastern production Convict's Daughter. severe, but all rallway supplies . and ost structural shap can de-| a s are see ake els} 41 Bs 67 9 1191 33 304% ut 14%, 45 86 2173 7 Cause open y delivery will cause complaint in iron and steel industries, unprecedented production by the finishing mills falling behind the ments of consumers Rai ades also vt Dad h ‘to the dissatisfaction of purchasers, who cannot obtain deliveries ri specifications against old| contracts, while new orders are only| sehen mublect Lo Rempre pment aan a few Instances the pressure {is ess| 93% WAY 127% 90% 139% 24 9% 1394 26314 144 "1 Wy 06 sit : Deliveries Show Grand are in been been Lake After Thursday night's presentation of "Wedded, But No Wife," by the company playing the same, the management of the Grand decided to close the theatre the balance of the week, rather than let the play continue, as neither company nor presentation merite d the patronage of the following of the Grand, and the house management felt their patrons should be protecte t is the aim of the Grand to give its patrons the best that is good in popular priced traveling compantles, s season's attractions have been| the average. In taking the stand closing a bad show, and protecting their patrons as they have, the management feel they should be complimented. The theatre will re-| con- week. has from Salt SEAT SALE TODAY ‘'Checkers" or- record- except have ordinarily, heavy in im- in consumption, iron of trade business than greatly account. conditions, larger resulting filling labor, Northwest, snlers report celiver CHICAGO GRAIN PRICES HOLD FIRM DANCE Street spring features the re-order eee TEETS' BARGAIN STORE of favorable; RIBS- The Cheapest Store in the West marked of outputs Weather been on weekly confidence Today. the Last night the Orpheum again turned people away and = apparently this week's bill has made a great hit with the patrons of modern vyaudeville With the matinee today practically sold and a heavy advance sale for tonight this week comes near being a record for the State street theatre. Next week the new bill will include a sensational acrobatic act, a ter year-old boy pianist, the o shadowgrapher in vaudeyllle, and othev good acts. tomorrow employes, scarcity. prominent tions call were ‘ 904 139% 70 < 91 23% 67 921 11914 33% SOM 1824 Steel » preferred Wabash pret West n Unton Northern Pacific sheftiel pref Gt North Chicago, SATURDAY railway business tinued hanged steady we stocks ab Pacitic preferred S.- | its proved collections, large ders, indicating heavy Prices. prices M.,. une N, . Ce N. and W ti Pennsylvania Pull, Pal. 1 tending do Ist preferred Rock Island Co do preferres Southern Pacifle do preferred Southern Railway Texas an Pacific rain At TEETS' 9.-In elections, of Who Rea- Bradstreet's Greater the in Time. Nov. trade say: wages Speculation Contracts Small in Volume, but Tone Is Strong. Bargain Store York, of from Open High Low.Close Amal. Copper 110% -110% 110% m. Loco x-div 73 7 12% do preferred .. 1054 11% 0 110% Am. Sm. and Ref..1h4 14% 1635 1fA Am. Sug. Ref 13334 133% 133 13344 Ana. Min. .Co 268 269% Wile 9 Atchison : GST 99 9814 ws do preferred 102 102 W1% 114 Balt. and Ohio 118% 118% N1T% 117% do preferze | 92 91 32 Brook. Ra Tr 785 84 17% 8G Canadian Pi ieifie 174% 174% 174% 174% Cent. of N. R25, 38 B25. 527 Chi. Gt. West: 17™% . 17% 17% 173 Chi, and N. W m2 203 202 203 5) JMR anid Sti) Bi S70 1% 110% 171% Colo. Fuel and I... 51 51% OB Al™% ‘ongoltdnte 2d Gas...139 139 139 39 De 1 and Hudson ..217 217 216 216% ons and Nas Gr i 438% 173% 42h the that me i etal Wwasitington season at she hands of the Shupe-Wil- | Arnot reds won the Hawley éGup i the Ete an . 40° twd ‘below'! lams team. Scores , |} balloon pursuit race by automebiles tois he did in-the orni com a } i SHUPE-WILLIAMS day, arriving at the pein descent in best nine 4 ‘ \ ee fs Be AL a ee ist.) 2nd. 3rd. Tot this city with his car not adie within displayed before 3 o'cloe spurt, rising "ket sold off Range The rx ange follows: that a gre at show- Hyland New review iE Sout hern apd f<ood Davina) te veloped in am ated Copper, and the pric e rose per cent while per tloni ully Government Railroad and < . Customers Goods of here before a bit lowe) ae eT eS epee likes the Ogde cli859-2,477 | mate, and his run up the canyon every day has done him no end of good. The 8rd. Tot. | boy. Grant says, is in the finest. condi= tion ever, and is simply erazy to get in ‘sii $91 MEN Ist. 2nd. Srma as LES in of Obtain sonable were 165 151 134 irders for tickets have already been gs = ote ,|made, several $5 seats being called for ao on g 40) down here ye rduy Owing to the incee 0 KEEN GOLF CONTESTS Zenwing 5 . " Iya. iii 144- 485 | a est being taken and the popularity at ine mee lof eh in Salt Lake, it is believed E Totals . BE en SAO ee Pe bieh an wd w of nes arly 1,000 people will J. Nov. - Therein |} Sanaa | be ieee at the figh y keen conte sts th emsliers Lose Out. Phicon fn 1e se cared rou f mateh R bu . ial S { | n the annual golf caimaNiant of | Republican Special Service. Atlantic City Country elu Aaron Orde Yov. 9.-The new Wessler bowlSTAYS UNDER THE BALLOON s and James G, Battersen, ing team, which has succeeded the Deeby only Il up ae Hu Stanford team in the Commercial Bowloe the Boston crack, ng league, suffered its first defeat ental tnt Adana, Masi. Nov stosbeplanas | = Lennard | 4mes aaa rson was Cannot its gains pretty was one Reading, which feutures, rose 24% per bottom, old-time|that he can be assured a square deal He isa ne lad, likes to deal out and ike pilnitatian ‘nt and will make the go 3rd. Tot, | W'th Habe : good one, 2I2- 5 R wan manager of the Ogden «167 opera house, who is promoting the mill 153- Dissatisfaction were |} party _. | proved vastly since he won (WO |ong pushed Young Corbett in on ed Int erest In the fight is growing. HyaH land haS come here to wipe out the 20 hint or a slur on his nume, given when od | Referee Robinson handed Thonivs on the decision over Fighting" Dick at lL.os Angeles, claiming ua foul Dick has im- Men Win Twvo. eae Men won the first getting back into totaling scat Score CRYSTALS Ist. 2nd. yllenswa 14 M7) enswan suirteenes 63 Mek Fullback «mond : 6 : Pet. n ' oe Business The a 3 4 jevening, | form and s End Quarterback. Bownt c : Kennedy Fluent Rigl ang . Right > . It Tackle : Guard . Lost Not Few Dun's Harnan | S#tes from the Crystals Jast night, but into the abyss filled with former chamcould not take the last The tall-endpion and looks good to give ‘ChompRoach Jers started out Hke a whirlwind in the nm a beautiful trimming Thompson last game, but' fell down miserably |} has sent down word from Ogden that Wilq| WSmith did the best bowling of the!he does not care who the referee is, so ; Acnole E t DaiDunn : Center. ; Home Butte. Ena Me Men Von. and > not In large yolume and there outside participation in the far as the character of trading was concerned, it did not differ materially from that o er day since early tin Call money opened at 8 per of the day, and There v or y the ing of of the conditions which eontennced the rket pertaining to money, no liquidation long st el from to: 2 corded oe Cae vard oe Z <7 | Surface New York, Nov 9.-The stock market was alternately weak and strong today At the outset the money situation again obtruded itself forcibly as a market factor, and during the first half of today's session the general trend of prices was downward Speculation on the sur- A,|the ad the Volume the Orpheum Changes, weight events hich included the Rais meee Seen eon Cc! Jack we Ich Callahan Auetne the Jast thre e week throwing of the S6-pound weight for hat ee ad eae milked oe This; but have had little more than offensive | "eight and the putting of the 8-pound unne a ae Ere : i rt aor nat pace work It is a problem whether they shot: making « new world's reeord with... pe wo : y ou i ees back of the mill will be able to pemey against the fast | the latter welght of 61 feet § inches yrking to have some Utah man :° t ast | Another ; les, |} chosen for the job. There are a nur work of the smelteri Irish representative Vw. OW r hy ber of fellows Who know the game perrhe Butte team arrived las t night eds It heppard, carried off the honors in the tl r ssent s oon a the boys were to se JV ate: Tunning race Hi ieee: and "would! do L ra wellBibi as eel the thir ‘ in . riV > eating, so that they oun get a goo d J itz, N. Y. A. C, kept up his }Tnompson etnn iia a ne enn night's rest rhe visitors are lighter | winning ‘ are er in the sprints by an-| Jim Wiliams, the fighting policeman, than the locals, but are said to have} ngs e 7i-yard dash in seconds |seems to be about the best choice for the fastest team In the history of the aoe just nosing out I O'Connell, a) the third man that could be made in the chool, Coach Callahan will probably |¢lub man. Other spectacular events|inter-mountain. country Though Wiluse nothing but straight football, not} vere the hop and skip jump and the|Hams has been out of the fis hting busi taking 2 whole lot of stock in the for|*0-yard'high hurdle race, i whiech|ness for « few years, he knows every ward ass and kindred freak plays | John oJ She f the Irish-American | point of the Queensbury rules Soule Brought inte » the game through the re Athletic club broke a long-standing |be impartial and the fellowers of the vised rule record of 341-5 seconds by doling the| game would be sure of a fair shake Students Parade Streets. ee in 284-5 seconds Jim has been on the square as a cop. , E - = and the mere faet that a has been esterday afternoon the High se hool | ===> --_-- - identified with the ocal force should Students paradec through the main 1] | Inot nece ssarily bex rainst him If local streets, headed by a band and with inne | | BOWLING ye sports knew that Williams was to be nd ba ae fying Chere were nearly i fee third man, there would be more in1,00 students in line, and the sight was | I] l] st shown in the go down here Lut a Spirited one rhe Butte players will |== = = ae ooo | Jim is not the only one, and the peopl be royally entertalne . while they are| hup at Ogden claim they have a man ; : s . Clubs. | as : or in town, and tonight Nl be the euests | tandibg ‘of the inby pave who would look well as the third at on Large e BUYING COMPLAINTS OF DELIVERIES v have Game OUTSIDE L Fierce _= Salt ai for will be placed on sale at the box office or the theatre this morning. "Checkers" is a breezy, up-to-date story, and is told in a manner which seems to please all classes. I teems with athos and humor and there is in it the thrill of sensationalism sufficient to Satisfy the craving ot those who care for that sort $NA ment is" for nights matinees commencing next Tuesday evening ‘Alternately Weak and Strong, Advances in Wages and Imand General Trend Was proved Collections Features Downward. of the Week. Wins Practically Everything at PEs Indoor Athletic Meet in Local Policeman Talked of for New York. Speculation Referee of Hyland-Thomp- Seats seats California Oirect \ wire MAIN and for all BT. WDasterm raees sporting events Every Afternoon and Evening, Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ONE REGULAR WEER. PRICES. |