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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER "a5 13, 1906. LUMES FILE DEMURRER | PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE | Special Week | Say There Are Not Facts Sufficient to Constitute Conspiracy. Harry Thaw. Last Time Before Meetz Op Both y Thompson hard work and until they meet y en- Is M an S quit iss light stunts |notehers rather‘y : amusing are to , york, ae legal talent to defend' placed on trial for him the Harry tie n he urder Is APPLES Stanford: White: later this month, be-of Mich: Other chae 1 Delm elmas,+ ane one of ‘the the | best Epa known TIS Hyland"have will do: only os12That Nov. see the lawyers ton- jumping' allowtsttan on cet! tained » Pacific te pefend the coast, é was as young Francis . Good PLENTIFUL Are Offered ere Are in' Pairl airly Quantity-Pork Getting : ys Bet) millfonaire n order to appez = night] out of a mateh : with "Fighting Dick" |Thaw, Mr. Delmas has Been adraltzen Somewhat" Seances to settle once and for all the question Pa peak The last to tell why he finds |to pie actice in the courts of this state te of superiority. Followers of the game inconvenient to meet the ‘Frisco boy The Western lawyer was in consulin. SaltLake are -growing mo and . Battling Nelson, the lad who'got his tation with his new client until a late There is a bountiful supply of everymore in love With the form of yl land, hot very love ‘nego at' Golanei fabet our this afternoon and it was said thing in the local markets at present ind all who see mim at work in the ¢ ae . a. (S/the defense would be justification of The only new article yesterday was Sanitarium are rprised at his won-|Gans or nobody," says Battling Nel-|the deed and the demanded enforce-| come nice California tettuee, which derful prema edt in quickness ea son, and then says that he will not|ment of the "unwritten law." ig selling at 15 ents There e cleverness over the last time he "lh wt:theheer fea : : It was reported that. Mr. Delmas|;: selling a cents a bunch. here-the he showed Young Car & negro unless he :himself: 13 ‘alAl 7 = ° . *){s an unusually good supply of both bott his:platimt lowed to do the dictating the same-as . ebony rae in Se case | cooking and eating apples and of fruit yl: aa finisive d rs hard work yesterwhen he was at the head of the class of the fit to the erential! i ae of ali 5 day, and will do only shadow boxing| Nelson while in Chicago received a cross-examination ft vit ce et tt Poultry is fairly plentiful, Bastern and other light Wor until Friday. He|telegram from Rhyolite, Nev. offering a : Deimmas is ° trilin eae hens selling at cents per s under weight now and in great con- | $20,000 purse for his appearance down ity,, He has bee a led a personal-| 44 springs at 2017 cents. Teal pound duck dition for a gruelling contest eday there with Hyland. Nelson, however, is = een called the Napoleon are 15 cents each, with mallard at 75 wlll be his last day of boxing, afte too busy with his meee ice engageof the bar the cents y y : fulness, hisIS in readiness ii West; SS to hismeetresource| >centsAle; a foc pair for the best and 50 cents which he will rest.; A large c was | ments, anage . to bother with emer-| "dl : Turkeys were yesterday watching The Ogden the sale at boy Friday the train of seats Sanitarium|scraps begins at for lt at on 10 o'clock a while from " The following Chicago shows aia ge nel him this morning at Stickney's cigar store. | Battling }Nelson will fight no one unMany seats have already been ordered,| til after fF eb 1 This was a statement requisitions coming faa Brigham, Lo-| made by Billy Nolan today when asked gan and even over in Wyoming. Two ;regarding an offer a a - pase for special trains will be run from the Ore-!a@ contest at Rhyoli zon Short Line depot on the night of|the Battler and Panine "Dickbetween Te the fight to carry local sports to Og- | land den. One will run at et reat 7:45. The eturn from Ogden ihe mill 7 o'clock and the| "Nelson js booked on a road a Ta . many magnetism, CAR MEN Amateur his GIVE A Boxing nigh nm nerr 2:02. Lge. mechums: ~‘ 1-2 Corts cee pound will sell at 25 cents this winning] Feature pork, hicher which Acept Blientiy: of Evening. The. , matches: were the| at the second an-| by the the' local) ae No. 582, _ new club rooms in the "re Weight. rit Ge Ren Pe ee eae at | ir obarn Billy Woods and Young | $20,000 bet. but Tien ae G ae " 5 Griffith boxed three rounds to a draw Nov 12.-"Cyclone" Johnny Iwill kee DN Ol withiourrod Myron Reed and Walt Chug also did a ; 1 alNenmae engag ae. turn with the gloves rey fei Thompson jis now down to weight and | ments There is no chance of a meeta = sernstein, ) is in the pink o condition for hi s ing between Hyland who wil tppear week,= yli i and Nelson 8 ‘apaniveIn Ogdena next fe match with Hyland next Friday night Battling Nelson wants none of lly eae Succes el ty three local boys Thompson has ended his hard tr: PH land's game Pa Jimmy Britt can't find pairs 1 ‘ antic ia oes sical sel ind will rest most of the wee is| Sammy MeClint to make connection w x imber o p ee es mOCLeCs ilready below weight. This finn |}But after the Gea n fight if' Hyland one were 1 f a so ne uding or Thompson, Kelly and Hemp left Ogden | Wins, McClintte tvs he is going after Oras . TetKhee nae ; larble ‘a for a walk up the canyon, going about! Britt and will make him fight or quit Saas _ cars arn warbdlers Ch tage . and stoppedat atthe Oaks for|talking Hermi- | weight, o'clock in fine about friends and other resorts ‘ Se up the returned in the afternoon Se ee as ‘ ROSEBEN LEADS Welght . . George Tebeau City Play on Team With Kansas pounds, 2 nisi . from First the ; big league magnates Not wen ‘ are race i Keep Son Back, N. y. "¢ r Out six and oat cise MAY a by half three orl a Mal) HOLD tendency rE well = to > ave selling at $8.60 per case rhe. prices. prevailing Sapa, vegetables are as follows: 4 AN elul slack grap Oranges, per : basket * cect tga ol 9 Keele me dozen.. Aiea Lemons, per dozen.... California: lettuce: "323.003 INQUEST Pears, I Investignting per pound per' "yweck...; pounds "3 Waa for... = fle i yey ae wnt3 75 ar75 ; x ‘ 0:7. Av 10 3 Fy. ae Bihar, ae inclent County *| his aera left Rita . Titi 4 ill Tret it uged out and pO; Parsley, " ondel Christensen. eye Dates,: Red) Zesco his had ieee cabbage,per two Celery, Ib. e+e . i sv bunches. per two bunches. calling for his y Appearance on Kan- the Murist Th pulled up. ' prehend fcall x participants the ‘1 City and Louisville American franchises association. in- Randall | won: the played Oxfor : 14 (MUI 19 |9"4: Ormonde's Right ee return to Cedar Raplds of the league but wlll probably not oe malr ‘hen throughout ah season ‘ a in all probability take a step fi ter fuste Word (Tted) Oxde n to 5, "| SeCc~ » i hesy's, Students at comes from Ogden that Edmund Hearn second baseman on. the team, has been picked up by ae sfor | HOME VISITORS' OR ORGANIZES of Utah a4 ee past . mber 18. of sale So win| ate 10@20 ae venmber<20 Pa s 44, SEAT Limited to 60 days 3 low points. Russ Wall of the little trial next Ne the Siwashes fellow season and ee picked will give spatetatinasinny ee up| united him apyelis |< ship le h |:rame dent, | dard¥ | clan aie | BOWLING | i er |] 1] body, which and of wil} Dekate all the| Wintry weather brought out only meeting completed their state) | te 2 4 bX I . Sede six o. 2. fut et won tonne aye per: N. Y. Counts, Sea bass, per ‘Can' . o.‘78V < is ‘o Zz ( MI R. oe ze ; Si patPrick Huadkin ine»D Macliroy Stayner J. Higham 155 183 167 ) ind | ae lanugers le be a Eoler i. hh es -2 S70-2,532 | f o re: th i@ p (purpose Jepoe ; conducted on the Tot 2 x , ooley $ erbst Cummings yea e busi- book {ll id ee nA‘ th © " skate k ts ime basis f Ome) will vill be be clus j dan sea bpebs e806) THREE: ON ( we! ting ap- a 1Y AbotteN Mav 1. and ann Neg ie faniea rhe junior.' cont a} for aie epresentatives. tr the inter-class d j 5 . b ite will be held today The freshman elass is planning to give = 9} S41 eras a HIGHAM-BURTONS ! ( Aes Snow Ivens ness Pot 41 508 ize99 182 Brewerton otals Total J ist 185 172 131, Margetts rR lanrahila Ive rson Williams eo HOSPITALS ie pas oy 1 (FE 7k te ] the } to 1, "i ee i are CKS rim : Neufch: ‘ Turkey: ond, Creolin, 151. (ie. Morrison), "4-00 01) third ime, 3:02 2-5 : ifth race, six Surlonae Uy xoline 112 ) (Aubuchon,) to 1 n: Lady Arion, %&% (Swain), 10 to 1, second Crafty 2 (Buchanan), & to 1, third Pirne wet tot cet one ne to the pretty music of the Royal Hu-| other severe practice. Coach C iahan the manacer determined'to:hold the ex-| cheese, LOPRR BUY per ae Bie eo ae a ee NOW: PAY a SE CLTY AND Petition Chartes are eyeing 1 score Com ery he Prevo, ee Nov. roller skater, 12-Warren cee oe. ran W. | Former Matthews, | a race for) A High High School Players alumni The , silt can' suit hesy the : y When us, you Vienna EA more for der orde abe business. we) Henness: 15, Vooltf Dental $ Mon. ahan, e DR. BROADBENT'S Office, 500 Scott 68..Main. Biv } this school ¢ am pus. are Moore, Higgs a Me-|Keyting, Bee im, Woolf tle, Pitt, L. Blacknet | Woe id Le bakery goods from ‘ "the Best.'- are assured0 e Bakery, Ind, ‘phone team) nok shea, : better ------o»©---_ you the | yayed ee bs FANCY FURS. Intricate the v you. It ''s our Furrier. nother|on 8 : football a ryants dnd Fel for the winners of 27 to W 0 McRae, The stars Allison, for the, Tuckett)} Willie Lane did"the:bestwork}| Fremonts was as The line-up follows: Tucket, of the left end: Allison, left tackle; Garrish, letry| guard: Butts, center; Felt. right guard Webber right tackle; IcRue right end; Mulvey, quarter Bennett. right haltback: Knight, fullback, and Livyingston, left halfback stock ee if conditions have o hard do not fight change to down as damages contract. on dairy share -- of s The the zt RETURN, milk have tion as theless, products are col- given Utah|* the + ‘ Fork Dollar + + + De + + FHF sold again. FTHE +H HH eee ee +r+r+rey+ was in price few days sold if has for : of Salt Lake organization those as by in jumped Vhere or ae within sixteen a dollar, claim mat- GOT last her the and mignt : quarts fourteen Y much of th Planist."a made the hit j | of y ancar 1eyot S ; they | fee and it made a lasting impres-| as welcome and refresh-| summer rose-pure in wholesome in dialogue, beau- effect, is now and at the matinee pretty will afternoon qggring hut presented $4.00 . Suits by $5.00 the sensational the Col. see the and the quarries escape top of there was among no the butter The/who is was general! Rustler, agreement dairymen, Or} Deyotion" the Salt LL. Bits : te were $1 130.39 $1,425 138. of ee day last yeat with run a the matince | TRUTH AND moving pose s Marriage Licenses, y. Salt Lake §227- se Jensen, Crescent tebecea Lancest Crescent. 3228-Harrls Brimball, Spanish Fork; Katie Gough, Salt La ; of I | Se i | Mayor Mayor | pointed the ia Appoints of direc- Frank Knox, B. Westerfield. SH + vesterday + A. 3 LAKE TURF 208 wire EXCHANGE MAIN end for all 8T. Wasterm raees. sporting events, a cove Dern, t y California entiives + of Salt Lake City to attend the Trans-|*# ' Mississippi congress: David Keith,|* Thomas Kearns. M, H. Walker, John|* iSamuel epgerataa a Direst Delegates. following & and elentific methods No guess work FL 9 SENSED: et get ee ao the comin shares which is en ‘Thompson - that th e GAben EUREKA, board - yes of instruments RELIABILITY the = reare accurate, re gardless ot the child's knowledge. : form Boys, MAIN. a Ihre Eureka Miners eee \| o jcompany yesterday filed its article | Incorporation with the secretary | state, for the purpose of carrying or | gene ral retail merchandise business at| | Hureka The incorporators SALT |George A. Udall, president; J. W Mat" | thews. vice president; L. S treasurer; C mS Berry, secretary ee lthese, with Fred Sundall and Jacob Christensen, and Sseno Son oo. te natncd and ; Wednesday ere The capital stock of eae is placed at $10,000, of $1.00 each, $9,000 of tenes sury stock Men = jof any fur piece we sell is oe Established 16 a's. Mehes IXnutsford ee eee ee Joseph W. Warburton has ald to L. M. Erickson for $3,000 a lot In the Toronto sub-division on Seventh ses between Ninth and Tenth streets E. B. Wicks has ‘purchased | | |Miners Mereantile Company Files | fron" "Dr aOonk LOG acres neal Articles of Tucorporation, | Halliday for $3,500. The local Aerie of the Fraternal Ovdev of Bagles, has taken a lease on the oid Masonic quarters at the corner of Second South and Vest Temple streets for lodge room and club pur- to 45-47 Professor ‘tA Son's remainder NEW STORE FOR at____$5.40 8 Saturday. THE . Suits . Notes. clearings yesterday as compared with the corresponding 9 at. ___$4.50 Clothiers "Weary fast Roach and _ very clever. will week, ee Business Tom are . Suits ead Gould of a 4 0 at____$ Wednes- and of $6.00 0 at____$3.60 j Suits a $4.50 ea 9 ats o29 vf 1 at... $3.15 A sou- given home at on Grand. be Come Southern old is noW|Wijie' $3.50 was in seenic ete i Suits 5 Suits $3.00 the limit given by any of the de $3" freight train rs Cream is higher. too Leia been 15 cents a pint, but is now gan: e . ng at: 20-:cent H Faust of th Lyric Draws Well : Faust Creamery, said yesterday that The Lyric drew a crowded house the advance was but following the} last evening to witness the comedyscarcity and advance in the price of|drama, "A Son's Devotion.t The play butter, which is now selling at the lis the kind that takes well with the wholesale price of 30 cents a pound,|general public. The cast in general is where it was 20 cents all summer. The| yery good Mr. Eugene Frazer, who increase, he thought, is not high iN | plavs the villain, and Mr. Fred Moore combination ; CLOTHING THIS WEEK. Even the kinodrome was better than} usual, and the orchestra seemed to Haye saved their best music for the wee It is an excellent entertainment throughout Fe form-| itan ob- size, Bards the evening They oe evica's vreatest ee ~s gr ze ae gymnasts, eae venir past . PRICE will make . ject for you to buy BOYS certainly cunvinced the ont a ence that they were entit . oe rank Nothing as good ne ie seen| here this season- any Ume in} the past F | never-|qay consent,] the Is $11.75 $14.75 $18.75 ct And his name PRICE ball at a very "the and PRICE is here and ready to show you splendid lines of Suits and Overcoats in all the late fabrics, handsomely made and full of style, at the following special cut prices: "‘shadow- her and. = Over we've ? It is simply pretty woman, may be expected of the week. our HIM Promises. opened night, delight. diminutive |the play combina- lines, unanimous this got to have the best.salesman on earth-WE'VE 2 2 sung the j Suits and To do it dreds of coats."' a selected company of well known artists No wonder "c Convict's Daughter' has become a household word, for it is one of the few productions that leave behind a refreshing atmosphere The amusement-loving public have a chance to pass on the merits of "The Convict's Daughter" as Now $221-John Connelly, Park City; Mare garet Harrington, Butte s222-James H. Thompson, South Cottonwood: Pear ow thorp, Big Cottonwood +++ +o es eee ak +++ 23-Bertle F Hall, Grand Junotion +>) | Margaret Gunn, Deny YOU CAN SELL + A} é ANYTHING NG. 3224-Joseph Cheny Cc entenuilte ; + Alice Cannon, City A classified "want" adin The + Mt. Pleasant; Estepublican will find a buyer + Mt. Pleasant for anything anybody ‘ ever Teaco that have had or ever will have any use for. If it was sold once, it can Fills Willie Eckstein, account a Rate dealers no do the erly attention with rm "better work the rest in for want to make We want to point back to ain before; but she conjured up more oe than ever Noah sent into the Castle and ollins were good blagk- face comedians and fair dancers, The on dy Four failed put in an appearance, and Fred Graham's quartette was substituted: and it won as usual the applause of t house, Bellman and Moore presented "A Bit of Vaudeville," and kept the promise that has been made for them. They are clever, though working at a Charged. they ice re e i we a ee pag nein Gn ves at onc 1 pt ce cu | lation Department, | Temoval Sale-40 Pianos. Ler Western Piano Co, 52 Market St : a wae - E.}count of inj and Pata Dea ‘)- ae+ tana game, Peterson and Brown have not yet- filly recovered trom-thetr bumps receiyed while in Colorado. so * } Boulderites and full We songs wasii] none with the Nght behind and Quarts Is though Poor Conditions et the "U, x Bin ospects U tah i 8 o for do not look ) rightI iey formerly didi for the . : is ah | Boulder game on Saturday. Russel, Bar- | "e,}ton, Bryant anc cranton are still un-|¢ able Boror pane ee wee as + Building. D. ' Mountaln Farming" Is Published by A. ©, ~ . : Rocky Mountain Farming" Is a very pattractive sixteen-page monthly maga|zine. the first number of which has Just their Barton's HHT > 64444444444 . No better time QO. Ji icobson, . G. N. tt +++ ttt +++ Cleve- land, B. B. Heywood, J. E Darmer. than To read the business ings of the day. Read publican ‘ a. + happenthe Re- "WANTS," + + > * ++ eeeeas pope= imchas and Vred eee being arranged Meet the Regulars. school two miles last night at the roller rit has been organize teainst a relay of four local skaters.) the High school you Nester He was forced to skate he 05 to win, but! fore the All Hallow ruined a lap on one of rO¥ nd|The team 1 cor \pos won by this distance ri 1e names ot Imen wl at-one time the four ente ned against him were Ed| Red an d B lack on the g H. Johnson, Charles Archbold, Quinby |! ral of w hom have Stewurt ico «Is WIL AT X'ditmare {| Week a memorable one. But watched 9nd, Justloe | aia ntago Bankruptey. ; Hanks of American Fourteen wallan band. The two skaters chosen )realizes that he has a hard game when | yibit in the skuting rink, even at: the] /¢ge at Logan Tamed Dryden is the by the judges last night as the best on|he puts his kids igainst All Hal isk of a financial lo The pictures] ¢ditor, with Is G Pete on a issothe floor were Miss Pearle Parker and] low next Friday The gume will be} are suid to be perfectly clear, and show | lat I. 4 Ostien is busine ss min Miss Clark Two of the best skaters| played on Cumming neld on Friday!a)) rounds, including the foul blow | #S¢! There are also twelve departwill b selected by h judges each) instead o aturday, a the university |which ended the ficht ment editors Che first issue is neatly night, und on Saturday night the ben and Boulder have the rounds Satur Fie A | printed on pore paper en hee ue Zs skaters will fight for the pulr of skate ; Dg ma Ay { ome' good ha f-lone cuts, oo and Gontains Iryants Trim the Kremonts, i onishinges of) cellent t offered b tl management | ; ' i an 4 amount Why vas another large crowd ut 1G) | Phe Bryant defeated the Fremonts|}reading matter on subjects pertaining oak lent ieht "To night will be the | ALUMNI F FORMS ELEVEN on the grounds at oROne West and See-| to the farn Irrigation, dry tarming, lust time the Hawallan band apps op nd South streets yesterday afternoon | beet sugar culture horticulture, live- , graphs' the }t 16 Agric ultural Bill audience tiful "Rocky the the Tonight. Loa Durbeyville Orpheum last sion It ing as thought, | -by. big Adjourns. view of this Increase in Increased price, he said, Issued. and well. Orpheum the season, . . ' > . Via .O; 8. Land Uv. I lines, November 17, for Trans-Mississippi Congress See agents regarding limits, ete. City Tick t Office, 201 Main stree e mes ° a ; been' From filed a petition in bankruptey before "The Convict's Daughter." Judge Marshall yesterday The petiS Maus . tioner is a mining man and he admits The poet says, ""A rose by any other debts of $2,583.60, assets of{|name would smell as sweet." and pos$1,050. : sibly that powerful melodramatic play, "The Convict's Daughter," under any other title, would please as well. The public saw it for the first time last ei e it one iat "Checkers" ihe court $98.50 claimed of a breach of ee eee KANSAS by rs 97 16 et! --- LATER. if very "Checkers,"" the popular caens play Henry M. Blossom, jr, hich has bee n holding the boards' of "ihe Eastrn theatres for the four seane will make ‘its appearance in this city ibe at the Salt Lake theatre To judge the success this eharming shatactes comedy has on the play-lovers of other cities, it might be well to mention within its three years before the pubiie it has played New York fifteen different times, Philadelphia seven, the last time for four weeks. It has been seen in Chicago and St. Louis five times, and will play three more engagements in New York two in Philadelphia, one in Chicago and St. Louis before the close of the present season, 4 Ib ONLY $32.00 aang . TO 204 zt a prize. last as and ter the spectacular the play distances most competitors. That "Birth of Love" as a finale jis the last scene a succession of glittering generalities of curtain, but it is pretty, Tonight "Checkers" takes the same stage, and he will the game for of the week, with two ma- awarded judgment in Judge Ritchie's} court against Jens C, P. Englund, the| verdict having been rendered by the jury according to the Instructions of | the court. The suit was to recover] 30 20 30 vo filled he new, Tl z Christmas rush A deposit your selection while the Fur complete, Mehesy the Fur- Avoid ecures Stock {is aa 152 rig ryvl01 11 to 2, won, Henry O SS | = loans ni tied "mnoh ie: MABee oer 189- 925 | High School Warriors tolured in Game in 6. ea third ‘Time, 1 2-5 | With Butte. Oe fuie Le OS Totals 826 845 SbS ) royal an se il Inembers of the High school Guans-Nelson Fight, fdotb if team are on. the pear lis Manugeer MeClain° of. the Gan las Fanull of Saturday ame WIth! moving pletures has finully Sea | l Butt Captain Dunn i in. i crippled Hoxsey skating rink, on liienreelt tion One ft knees is rata treet, ba of the postoffice Sa velit First of Series of Prize Events at Wa-| bruised, and swollen to twice its exhibit the pictures there three days,| watch sink. | md ge H yamond. pa ils shoulder r |} commen ing ne xt Sund io eClain | y }o ag ane enores 4 erce riled four davs befor ina accoring The first evenin of skating at the prained wrist 1 place to exhibit his pleturs Every | Wiasatch rink to cecide the best womat hiow er. most of the huskies were|theatre in town was booked, and erp skate in the y was held last night] out yesterday ind went thronel than leave Salt Lake out of his route tal ave Thire race, six furlongs-St. Noel, 108 Au tind 6) to "5:~won Lord Dixon, 108 (Buchanan,) 6 to Ll econd: Ole AB ' (Goldstein o 2 thire e 1 7 1 - 4 ar ‘ i. 1S vee otes ea liort Mouteoe-Pli AN. CBovle:).6to won Onyx LL 1s) ic Johnson), 7 to 1, sec-| . 5 a a especially Judgment Is Awarded. ; e . ,; orge encel = Ss yesterday 165 xt 25 15 eo 50 .ye Ge McCarty, got exceptionally Is Affirmed. Court theatre was indeed, numerous. Guilty. Dismissed. Court Lake in Auc- certainly Besides at, ry s ymas is the aerated Henry Sean s is-with a sonorous voiee, and the Ba that a master even of the nder world should have. The ballet is fairly good, oe not Arraigned. Is attended was Janet 01 Miss Flora Browning |{f itand say: "We sold hun- Probate. Again dustice:) sidered ‘ ee ; , Day 20 18 Gg in Salt pe On account of a clerical error in es original complaint drawn up, <A. Day, colored, was again arraigned Ge: fore Diehl in police court yesthe charge of murdering Horace "H, Voss, also colored, about a month ago in Franklin avenue. Day entered a plea of not guilty, a preliminary hearing, and was bound over to the Third district Supreme a. 20 17% 20 20 20 15 15 29%15 é . Not order house motto "Devil's The Supreme court yesterday ad-|]is not the Josef Hoffman wonder jJourned until December, at which time] some people expecte to nd "a the question of the constitutionality of | though he ts a really Parimck aha playthe Juvenile court law will be con-|er of the piano, considering his youth ; « Pleads the the Esuing Bovluno. sts 1h, Impaneled. : 15 - ltalian of auction worth,' Yale's orchestra to the ventilators in the roof, every bit of space was crowded. And the people were pleased, if laughter and applause are any indication. And at that it isn't particularly different from the same : tion" that comes year afte has been doing big business fer forty years reorge M. "Topack is bey" of the comedian Ella Aubrey, and these were the of the principals: Dominica Conta, an Italian, pleaded not guilty to the charge of cruelty to animals yesterday in court of Justice of the Peace T. Smith and his hearing was set for next Thursday Conta is Pagel of havf at DE into a horse, owned by him, on Novy. 5 Chick ce 25 Di. LEES e third 3 40@6 5 The prices prevailing for meats, poultry and dairy peeeaee are Dressed beef, Ib i "12% @ 25 Dressed pork, 1b 15a 17% Dressed mutton. Ib 17% Lard Ee Io) 1h Dressed: springs Ib 20 | Dres t 1] 17 ot aaa psi Bian 60a 75 A ate re 782%. Halibut, ‘per ca Oe Mackinaw trout, per TDi « Steelhead salmon, per Ib Spanish fase cren per Ib. | Fresh mackere er Ib..... Kippered earn per Ib Smmeltsen pen esl sic) cals ee Catfish, per Ib Barracuda, per IJb.... Strine ees . } The Z. ¢ M. I. team of the Commer-|for the: junior year: book yesterday, .as CM othte) 5 to 1 econd; Spider Web 106 | T al ducks, pali cial league won two of three close) follows: Leo Marshall and Edna Harcs. oT te third Time. 1:16 l¢ her d "ke (large) ker, \ assistantu editors: Alta Rawlins. lit ; ther Gueks 1a Ee games from the Htgham-Burtons 4 la s lo (Austin Second: race: znsix furlongs-Field Lark:| Butter!.1b night Kilpatrick was high man of the) ©rars PaLLp Ry ! EAMEN OF} Cai SO eal (Morris), 1% to 5, won: Red Thistle Cheese. Il evening both in Zire score and total ee prey ane re Cox els avs r109 iC Wisherk=.ts: toll saan rarities a LCC ) 2 ; Seores 75 per Ib Finnan Haddles, per lb | Cre sea oli eae ie iets ieee hiaren | Smoke "dd salmon, per lb 3lack bass 1} lac BS , | ee and Meats. ; Juries Lower 15 peck... 4 dozen..... : per who the The Supreme court yesterda affirmed the decision of Judge Chidester in the matter of the suit of Herb Farney against the Oregon Bhore, Line Railroad company in which judgment was awarded the plaintife for injuries sustained by him Aug. 5, 1903, while at work on a steel bridge near Opal, Wyo. The opinion ts written by Justice Sitraup and is coneurred in by e 5 aie > Rock: ‘cod (scarce), Lobsters 201) AZ iar aca per Federal 5 a deta Neemner Se ere ED . ae he y Flounders 2 DS oresee ‘ King fish, per Ib cae songs and constitute! a lead=|regular and in consequence only a the entire mass of students |40zen. books drew. In steeplechase | oceusion of an iIntercollegiat jh indicap over the short course w ei Carl Seott was elected presi [eee of an otherwise ee rySree J. Camp secretary, J > God1c ‘ e| treasurer and H Freeman musi- | #nd & ' Hmited the | Mors eh 100 students were pres- | Mounts to few) first-class boys. -Sum=} I] ent at yesterday's --- | The junior class -------------- learn aaa at! from rates from and) $ igents for| is Baek! 1 q |} to many other | enrn, Songs and Yells particulars City Ticke Office, | ‘Rooting the University of VUtah | Main street ee ine eee ere s See at ‘ nj} has come to be so bromine nt a feature | rs entura, Cal, and he has been play te | student life that a regular rooters'} ; in th vucation league" on the coast.|}club was organized ve Btn iy. The pur-| Wintry Blasts. at, Latonia, where he attracted attention Manager| pose of the organization. isto have } I itonia. Race Prack, Ohio, Noy apples, to The grand and petit juries for the Federal court of Utah were impaneled yesterday, with Spencer Clawson foreman for the grand grand jury once, Frank postoffice inspector, in Lake from Los Angeles to testify fore the grand jury PS ting to a case while he was in Salt Lak 5 ‘figs; per-"Ib... . 5 ars 30 Visi k : Mar ete a. é Hah mutkot te well supplied in lines, the prices being as wei an EXCURSIONS Proportionately River art ad Oysters, , an elghth- | EAST even, won; | b to™.1 noe = Via Oregon Short Line and Union! (McDante Pacific railroads Following rates will] ery | prevail from Salt Lake: ha ' aie | Denver and return..,.-.. $19.75| ne a eS 1, won: Omaha and_return 2 Lyi . 2. O.0u a ThIpdo aie Chicago and» return. )6... 06.5 44.50) and return $2.00) ‘ unsas es City 39.50] University f Inport ed and S$), y), 103 at ROOTING "CLUB of the season.| Knut \ the OL (Notte r), 7 to lust year with the S¢ e team of ‘the |) thir Pim Pacific Coust league. and was formerly Fifth race, one 1 member of the Spokane team of the | Mi ry Marri a Pacific National league Ie is now| A Muskod ty, 104 treasurer at the Lyrie theatre lant neo Ervin Jenson, who started the season| Shes ee \ with Salt Lake in the Utah league, and Main Cl . / : Une CES later played in the Hudson River } ‘eo SOA 407 NOR cot league, has been awarded by the Nz Monrort. 116M rycR eae nose: eee a "uala wil} -2 ye seenBosra rere 1@X CaSO company before the close 4 1 er In : a THE GIRL furs at Me-]| demurrer complaint filed against them charging them with conspiraey. The demurrer sets up that there is not an allegation of facts sufficient to constitute a publie ense, that there is more than one offense charged in the complaint and that the court has no jurisdiction in the matter. The date set for hearing a the case has been set for N vhile the date has not been decided roi for the argument of the demurrer. Suit busy signing up promising youngsters Secon Dua ¢ Brand, % (Horner), 10°to 1, | horribly ulahedt by a stone thrown dur-| Spinach, 2 1bs yc eer 25 all over the country for try-outs to be | re oo 5 Lae eplechase |in& the fight. Stephen Luckicie, a bar-| Cranberries per quatt...-.+6. 15 siven next spring, und the inter-moun|;comes eres tat ‘2 a a se ae (Pairs tender, Is held at the county jall on] Fresh pumpkins, -each. +---10@20 tain country Is not being overlooked ah aS = 2 te Pl ORE iss ie eo x panpisten of having thrown the rock,| Hubbard squash. each. eee O@ 20 Eddie Randall, a local boy, attached CE ey en OF iprika, 1382 (Huppe), 15/anq Peter Krouvers {s al held as ale i 1 « 95 ; to ‘ aecond Time. 4:3. : Duleian fell, Fos iflower, 3 lbs, for... .+ +... =e his signature sterday to a nira vitness. E ‘ts are being made to ap-| yr, , re daacClty; toam-of the rican associa- |, ird race, live faslonge- Roc ckingham, | pent tion next season. Rand dail played with |79 (Sepn essary, ) 10 to 1, n; Fire Opal, - the Toronto team of the Eaicere leaguc 26 second; Plat e ee ae ee Mhncinat menedinewheraitilaserOric ay eek te hp ae er rng),even, 10 thito' a. 1, Time, 1202 3h YOURE SURE TOe GET nd base ebeau, attracted of rer|"®ndicap-Roseben,, ates aes ere eae Bayview |if you. buy her eae Gacr ownerthe of attention the Kansas their at an Auction." money's Tf the The were The case of the Campbell Building company against the Western Mantel, Tile & Conerete company was yesterday dismissed by Judge Ritchie on stipulation between the parties to ne action. The was commenced to reeover material furnished the defendants by the plaintiffs. $1.00 5 per bunech......... Rakes Carrots, skull] bois: And night. Luke, Kane court 10 50@75 25 « bollermaker, ‘two-butiches:for heppisal a nea ‘\Y »whojBeets; 4S/ Potatoes, per bushel.......<. ate filed Petition » Waster ar and for for Eastern article and $9 ve mg . the, ores , r Te vos a ranch i They' retatltgy 90;;and Se et Prevailing Prices , : Oita ‘ Museatel grape . Blackcathe cranes Tames A. Thomas and ulla.. .F Brixen yesterday © filed petition for letters of administration in the matter of the estate of Johanna F Gutke, deceased. The petition avers the value of the estate : $1.550 in real and a ee ae property. There are many heir ar also high, Luke, supplied aN of a UsErIO t ray that 1, 12 athletie a es Eee' at the died the Ache furlongs- ene eS is Heo Prank Zesco's Denth. California sw ent potatoes, 8 Ibs. 25 . ' Upon the conclusion of the investiga-|Turnips, peck........2..-...25 2b 7 tion now being made by the , ;: county | Pomegr: canta. cach. ans O10q . 7 authorities Into the death of Frank} Bananas, per dozen........% «-20@36 to bt Summaries: ae has a Tipe. market ; Cee ince in Se etn in ee with no nrasn Gt of it polng. any sheer Eres Baas ae ee iy Js completed organization 5 ad Autborities Are Causes ineralthe winning When this turn the : to umateur pana : : . County ys nae an ; of . 12 Nov. in his usual easy had no Hrouhls in : handicap, the fea Paprika. plied bcs vaeeae ing BUNCH. evel steeple: other haneite horse the a +s ocked lengths boat Already Does ‘arrying M6 pounds | ein Roseben today iw inning the Bayview _ | tt a y fd Rae eae oo fish light-|°modeled Sabewer by house building is being re~iitokay grapes basket 7s im -Y.. .15@20 50@75 the company as "2 club room Grapes, per pound Th THE Ben Strome Race Track, Aqueduct to a bh the men. Intend h ey [a xtra Contract ability canycOr n| at -_-- Signs his ee put From likely ; There are pike at 15 ‘cents a ‘pound, catfish at 15 cents, black bass at 30 cents, salmon at 17 1-2 cents and halibut at 15 cents Oysters, lobsters and : Ogden, elght miles.visited They luncheon, eee week. Saturday, reports received they are not » be scarce this year, as reported, but there will be plenty for Thanksgiving All kinds of meats are plentiful ex- "SMOKER" Houts ‘ Amateur boxing prince ipal attrac tion U8! smoker given epi aot eS . ‘his:titeless| courage battle Pleasant off will] no| NV ¢ - and a legal "BE until special trains will| Feb. 1; and I aan ake him immediately after |now," said Nola vAnyway, we }not fight BE ace but' Joe ‘Gans, ma 1ow long we have o wait Thompson Down to Republican Special Service his' Nolan‘s|@sressiveness tlon.' R present In G Durand yesterday QUITE Fruits obrulits rev re re- Pittsburg Charles "Devil's thelr Charles management obeyed Selling at 15 Cents a legnl tsleutety, Uofende tim wiien Rest tioned for a Battle. ha and drole New Side-|) . Thompson. ri Stepping ways When Hyland + ing Hei TToday for the) Top-Notchers the at. them ho ' ag'. Bicgi sp. aped y Hyland Will| Box Bargain "Give must i, REPUBLICAN, kee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |