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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT Beginning of Year's End in Racing of Horses New York, Oct. 9% Ing of Belmont park beginning of the end BY J. Ss. A. MACDONALD, With the open-{man stated the Jockey club head on Monday the|should be enrolled on the list of the 1907] Rooseveltian ‘‘undesirable citizens." From now on the politics concerns thing in winter metropolitan Though jt turf has season big the been is said In a sight.! Funny thing about it, too, was that racing|on the very day Mr, Belmont said he layout.; thought "gambling should be recog- thousand | nized. and regulated" he was elected] times before, still the assertion in this| lay moderator of the Episcopal church instance may have some interest and] conference at Mineola, L. I. Hawmeaning-the assertion in effect that; thorne bluntly asked Mr BAlmont California will have the biggest winter) about the onus he was shoulde ring in of sport and racing in her history-j|promoting race tracks, which were for it is a truth and not an idle press;«loing so much harm to the youth and agent flilppancy. Great as was the/|Stability of metropolitan citizenship game at Oakland, Cal, last winter,| Business man that he is, Mr. Belmont more money, more bookmakers, better} did not waste much time in getting horses an a& greater influx of New /right down to cards Said he: "Well, LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Gambler's BY Area al) Arter all, c cident world, regulator of the my us all, exclaime d Fezevill 7CZ0Vilt one eve ning is tae great! and maste friend, V ictor as we were aitthe dinner table; ting together aro und in Cafe Riche eall} "It does not matter what you it-luck, fate, op portunity, kismet, as} as the the Musselmans ¢ ir Providence Christian-accident is the only t hing went Ge home As s00n RGH h vi MAUREEN 120,000 mainder of her 1 The Clerk Compares Love to Roller Skating, First You're All Right, | Then You Get a Jolt in BY my out I will-give He thought that ne had seen an old woma nm about ftifleen minutes before, but h e was not quite sure, For more in hour Lows ulKe d through all the than neighboring streets but did not find her veal went home still determined to share my good fortune with her to you! whom | owed everything baek your Louisd'or, t said almost "The next evening again. and the aloud, the Louisd er which was once next' and in fact every evening. for yours, though you did not know It. I| more than a week I looked for. her. will give you money enough to rent a/|T asked all the janitors of the houses, e exclaimed, room. with nie white' asked In all the stores of the street, pretty Little es curtains and a soft bed, and you no) but nobody knew her, I have never York es will be seen a month} I'll tell you, the human race has sev! seen the poor woman to whom longer need te » feel cold, or to go with-! again ence than ever before. Of course,|eral divine and inherent propensities J owe my whole fortune. The 100,000 you spall live happy out a meal. i ind New Orisans will have a big draw,{|waich human law and human effort regret until the end of} frane s which I won on the first. of too, but at present it looks Jike a Calf-; Will never subdue One is to gamble vour days ‘mber made it possible for me to it is the fou ndation of my W hole| fornia winter Many circumstances} Why not recognize it and regulate it rot Sea anes RIGS RADE 818 06 ‘Happy at the thought. that I. was, Start successful business and to are conser ving to San Francisco's + dates so that no harm may come if it is =O pat Ae pret ae 3 ane ae iat TOIT eee another person happy, marry a-very rich girl. fare, notably the engagement of Ma -| practiced? So that people who have no wes an in port mnt date in my ite, | gol e ays. ke . n De It i I have the Louisd'or which you tin Nathanson as the New California | business with the enjoyment of the) Jst.98 /Cowas in the history-of ‘Prance,) 1 rushes ers atid caw ana ing I) see he Pers framed in a rim of gold, and Jockey club's racing secretary, the| exhilaration of a wager should be | for you-rems mber {it w A the date of grown as a ‘ a : mn ve : Fi ust find!) [ now ir jt as a charm, but I can uncertainty of the situs ition at Los; debarred from it and those whose Leon I ae ah ee ee Dene TOA eae Bs pt ae - SBN : iste This does not mean anything' the woman Surely, she must be sit-) never ane at it without being reAngeles, Cal; Ed Corrigan's unpopuwealth and inclination warrant an inand Pour-)|.ting In this doorway-or mayb e it was! minds d of the fact that IT have been to :you, but it does Ss to me, larity at City park, New Orle 3; the} dulgence in the sport of chance should facility geois and [ are prot tremendous money cirenl me 1 now] have the ; Seana that dats prevailing at the Golden Gate, a con-| "There'll always be gambling. No} P & 10 /CVer un k of remember pl: tinly how I tock dition which makes tdeal bookmaking, | economic student can gainsay this assupper rather late at this very pla and the personal qualities and high } sertion Everything we do is a gamAbout 11 o'clock I left, and, dentine class administrative policy of Thomas] ble, but when that gamble is removed a cigaret, walked leisurel tow: H. Williams, president of the New)from tne serious aspect of ‘business' the Fre inco-Russis in club, of Wwhie California Jockey club in Wall street or in buying a house become um member Mr. Williams has been nere In New/ 4nd lot and transferred to the race had just mv member, too, tha t [ had to ficht York a fortnight. He paid $26,000 for, track or the gaming casino it becomes way through a crowd of newsboys the contract on Jockey "Marvellous | a crime. Don abolishment trying to sell) me telling Miller, not so much because the Wil- of the Blue of the new cabinet, of the formation liams stable needed the services of so, of the vast but 1 took no inte rest in them J was high class a rider, but the presence of} and buoyancy of spirit which will soon Intent only upon gambling, although the best known race rider of the day|SWweep over this country as it did In ve ( to prove my words,"| we prote ted.) v vhen you an incident from) am} Do you know why uisd'or as a fob? This am now holding in PARTIES on the California winter racing ground! would' in itself advertisement prove "Our France an invaluable Califernia peo-| ple like Miller, and I thought it a good! move to secure him at any cost," ex-| in the tury." That looks to reasonable philosophy. and England be Mr. past Idea is to let the rich man the races and the casinos and cen-| elear cut Belmont's; plains the Pacific Coast turf master.;the poor man from being drawn into| As matter of fact, Messrs. Berlew/the flame through preventive regula& O'Neil endeavored to secure Miller} tions For instance, three years ago for their New Williams Orleans ‘nipping eleventh hour. tae The campaign, scheme at same general Mr.| New York the|ous @ racing thing line} carried away that by became it. the Nathanson showed himself to be little | to the races less than a wizard tn conditioning and! of the turf. so tremend-| town Then of policy influenced "Mr. Williams in') administration came to securing the service of Martin Nathan-!/imposing an adiienion s At New Orleans last winter] now there are too many tie 1 told myself officially, [ better faan play at] 0" the to debar} one was being Belmont that, situated could ao to TIsK BYeen table Detter for as to play, faster an ASLET: quid Ene <x Howe ver, Caste due to athanson. In the ub. and as house i the rescue by Suddenly, I saw sitting in: a of $3- Righty. house, an old womai people going| (e@otly a beggar, vhose head high rate of admission| keep away the class of people | cannot afford the pleasure of | In fact the history of racing England and France, an@ to a great | work no one knows, but it must be the largest retainer ever given a race in ambling MIX-UP was [ap- walked @ ie doorviind in this eity for the good a aeere were covered with a heavy That the chairman of the| ‘ fe hawl. [felt really sorry. for The Knowledge of Eeneaon conditions Nathanson {s the best equippe a racing | official in the country today st whi at | the California club will pay or his GILLMAN far noney ®®#"!): and get up early the next morn-| Ing to try to find a. position { could not overcome the tempta- OR THE and that it would me to go to bed] framing overnight and handicap) Jockey chub is we Sata the abolish-| er, and' w inting: to give het events for the grade of horses which'!ment of the $1. "fie and the in-| 2 went tarough Il my poe race in the off winter months. Tae! crease of Re general Ga gniaalin from | to find that -l had no matl success of the cae grounds season was $5 Is well known in racing} Oe gold co largely I OCS Little \my TO ran DESH EIOUs however, thought that the char act. would ?'!' me. luck, and without hesitating, |) Urepped in the poor woM&S { hand Then I ' happy at the it would be to track official,. according to general| theesport if left to run unchecked for | 2" When she and found the gossip. At Los Angeles, there will be] ten or twelve vears. In England the| ©9!9 in_her convinced that winter racing beyond doubt, However,; turf survives through the absolute I would win a fortune the bugle will scarcely blow before the| divorcement of the "betting" from } od entered the club, and went first of the new year if then. Messrs.| proprietary and administrative de-} ar George Rose de Baldwin and | partments and the high rate of admis-| Bernard Se niléber are rushing a plant ae? to the places where betting is} at Arcadia, seventeen miles from the cilltated Preinees (reemieldets. Of ein ar ei At een ene CME A SE city's heart, to completion. oeriewinn when a ikes a wager| The. Pacific Coast Jockey club will{/ with one of the skylark bookies he recognize and extend dates to this|there encounters, the transaction becourse, which ought to be in readiness; comes "personal."' an affair between by January 1. ‘Then "Curley" Brown.! "two individuals" and beyond the pale} promoter and builder of the City park) of the civil law Since the He says he'll) exactly an ideal condition. track other official. recognithon reason inierests than to associated Francisco was last winter, so if placate with for the no| of local) him. a bookmakers' paradise} that there is little won- der to be felt at the coming layers the with Westchester a good deal San! Newmarket" exodus ro at is Racing of zest. what the the place is have with Boles. That on a big book Henry Haines operating it, ie ‘association| L. A. Cella One will| thing} waich is run for colts and in two parts, geldings, has the tae ear-olds, worth $16,000, is run Belmont, chairman of the| comes a meeting at Jamaica. L, a noted-clergy-| popular AT HIS course, PLAY. right. a enough q wont 3 for berte no- sh while a in Onee right about just They didn't against] there's quite me.and hardly T was need aj cyes than tl get und the} off. First holt.of a open smile work, altogether all} lonesome to hold | L) put and that the Once ina gets me fail looks sofa empty all by it, up, toher if w Bits woozy, awful itself. BS it wouldn tbe me, | finally told ‘em to let me alone, | mor eomfortable there and IT move and they did. Soon's I felt T only had | over, being careful not to nog all of my own feet to stand on I got scared, | ! the pace there is... She doesn't think just the way T felt. when I first copped! that I've got myself fixed just right, so Liz out for a neart-to-hear It was| she comes over and bunches the eushup to me to keep In good standing./ ions behind my head ‘Now, ain't that Vell, I did a few fancy |. better?' : . a good hard jolt I'm doin pretty well, thank you, up again ang} She's still, fart! fi yer off than I could still It: was-'a | visn. but [ ain't lost the power of monobody didn't blow in {tion nd after a while 1 m lool ing at my direction Edidn't fall down. Same ; the « e little ring that she's earing time I didn't seem to: be. getting any,| ext thing sh inting to take her place particular, Then I moved slow land awa ( and I went down e: Pretty soon-I} Wha ln vou want to take it away begar kK rd got the h Lng of-i 1 for ; : nd-Tow yard and a half or two | Oh. t scems so kind of foolish yards without jarring the putty ou of} There ain't ne buzz of conversation the window lights, Fine busine ssi] i that or by I've go ! bunch Now I'd show ‘em what good kating | ttine to be m little more all was Me for a lightning dasn saround | right ever minute nd omy) arm's the hall. Kerplunk! } rT ) iround..to tae back. of her "When they brought me out of the | het Le! ister b wm ad says Ty dressing room I asked them to lead, la 1d Vhat ‘ ou folks doing here me to the place where T fel] and show Wt i \ S00 ight me the. shattered. planks. I thought Vl " me { t so worse they'd aay the spot roped off. wit i , eood night she don't seem red lantern: burning, but there wasn't] to i y break away-and there ain't ho more than.a dent about. a -foot{ no iw what night hanna it; "2 cross jin, the floor You'd hardly have }.al 0 jig@ to rush things noticed it unless you leoked and saw ie tim (mon deck ready print of pants material and the }\ next day, when the building inspectors came round they couldn't find any-| thing wrong with the foundations. |} That seemed funny to me. But T sure } did get my own framework hock ced | up a few Well, that's the way jt is vith me nad Liz Some» evenings ll go around} there and, yf vou'd~ think» Twas ‘the } only son of the ice trust and she was] mnocent une society bud Is I t off, there's falling }atu th brisk to viol wind I ro ut som W use of staying In be ‘ enough of th er mu belong and dor Por you'll notice something dy ‘ ink' of il Il can't g u, either I promised I Schoonmaket ontght at t th hen -L -said fo. | n On] in't going to next> month if you come at all; it don't to me.' reht and ‘it's just as I} "Th it's what Wwe stay rignt ‘there or | arch me,' where there's mczijethitiigg from tha ti Before money in he railroads contesting two-cent fare we well you get said the want make Why is it?"' young man to the waste too muc h, work at the beginning of the rate law th validity of] Operation to make a schedule of traf: ‘3 wit view to putting thé they might | law fi eo ae out of operation, but with every ¢ e ' If .the game «is one, indulging the travel habit the fig- regulation : ‘ihe ascertain candle. In other words, it|ures simply Ana made the been the management clerks were called look off. a ot - {| Ready - to Is it 1 Remember. one ofthe || i qualifica- Ne! braska on September) tions for a voter in Norway. first six months of exlegislation. The When the herring fishery season an unprece-| al its heignt something like 5,000 miles 7 of nets are set nightly . Local trains '* »,000 overcrowded accepted on nd locat through traf-} trains} them run In two or three sections be-| causeandthe pedple countrywho Is formerly generally prosper-| ous ataved atl home have taken to visiting and "got the habit," as the = Rovecroft expreacen ti , the North statistics is or in Sea show that ones fair- prosperity instend of bei jatrer a enen ae have | Dee abe sage| in ee | ?t*iveragehorses city of When the rate law went Into effect} the Union Pacific stopped work on half}. a dozen cut-off sections, but It has re-, sumed with unprecedented FARTS ry be- | cause rate regulation spelled Increase a| on y-or! : is Sat 2 a hitching pene ES its streets one-tenth pecs oe than in the of its popu- * ac York pes : re The report from Turkey is that the b#n which has existed against the telePhone has been raised, and that the matter of a system for the city of Con- Stantinople is being considered "confiscation as the railroad attorTne per capita circulation of money neys prefer to express It. Double-/in the United States on tracking June 1 was work is going on between! $24.20, the highest point ever reached Omaha and Ogden as hard as it can bel and an inerease of four cents ir "the pushed. rhe Burlington is getting its} month of May. On June 1 of J uk rear ‘ ;<A share. corps of clerks Cc S w was put to! the per capita a circulation j ' was $22 eee 45 [ -, and for the public does not| - "Lwent and resemblance got fle has EZRA MEEKER AND HIS OXEN IN BROADWAY. Upper cut on gi de Back s Charles Henry Gill man of San Fran cisco, father of Mabelle Gillman, the actress bride of Willlar I. Cor who ealled at the Fifth Avenue mansion or the steel r nagnate a few days ago, and made a formal i édemand o see h is daughter. When Corey refused to allow the int erview there enSued the plainest, stvalghtest talk the milliona ire ever listened to. Mr. Gillman t« 1d him exactiv what he thought of him, accused him engage of going to unusual ends to induce his wife to renounce theatrical her father. Mr. Gillman is here to secure ments for his two daughters who se pictures appea Seat ui@ top is one of Miss Pearl Gillman m to the right Is a photo of Miss unice Gillman Picture belo w on the left shows Mabelle Gillvnin Coiee oe she looked at the age of 10, and her stepmother straight to the gambling table. I} the next-wh ere was she at hie f. It is the only dark spot on started playing, risking only a | ittle | ‘T turned t yack, went throug sh the} my happiness, and still | cannot bear and at first I won. Ten minutes afierstreet twice but did not see her I} the th ought of parting with the silent wards, I had lost everything, and did } asked several people whom I met, if reminder," not haye a penny in my. pocket ; they had not seen an old woman an- 1 took my hat and coat, and left | swering her description, but nobody | ‘Two-Cent Rate Theory. the club furious Walking down the | had, not even the policeman w ho had street, whicitr. was quite empty, -I saw} been on his y yost on the next corner, Pennsylvania court declared the ee The sitting in the sam & place, the old Ww ¢ = Ree ele re nt passenger rate*law -in that man crouched in the doorway, unconstitutional, mainly on the | fast aslee I that it was confiseatory, rhe | groun "Tt wonder how long you're going to ad people were able to impress sit there, IT thoug ht, and IL feel really urt- that the two-cent rate would sorry .now that l gave you my tructis to he corporatien's Louisd''or for not hing My Louisd'or! 1 proper t it easy to do this, for the Of ‘course, it Was my Louisd'or ind | mily 1 eal answer to such an argument she had not yet moved, and when I} 1a] experience, and the experience, bent down. over her, I could. see the| the very railroad that contests gold coin: inher qand; then an unate. "The.reduction of the rate is worthy thought came to - me-the! upon >this principle-that It wil! old} thought of taking away from. the increase. tive-use: of the railroad propwoman, the Louisd'or which. she had rly, and that this Inereased use will done nothing to arn I swear that up- for the reduction of the rate. the temptation struggied against els no way to find out that except whieh appeare d to several moments it. All the wisdom of all the meat that time Supren 1 courts of America will not turned .away,..and) started ~to walk ave. { he force of a real experience in down the' street, settling this matter, triumphed. Noise T principle upon which a orate Is to Wer again,: she that it should be so low as ‘to hard. I icoked around ta pubiic service, giving the use Nobody was in sight... With. beating > property to the greatest number heart and trembling hand, [ took yf poe sple-at the same time maintaingold coin, and ra n away like a thief, ing a reasonable, Income. on. the actual "Walking like 4 man intoxicated, investt nent in an enterprise, economlPewae to the club, and .I.must call < onducted. The first thing to be looked very madly, for) one. of at Is,the usefulness of the enfriends as d I was I | to the people. A> trolley will thanked him, exit told ith that there} Prince Charles Gustave of Thurn | permitted to occupy «a street and Tails, and sketch showing how} |}was nothing the matter with. me, > the fare is put so high that only it sounded to me as if my voice he was killed by indulging In the boy110 people can travel on ity It is oceufrom tar off.. IT went into the gambling ish prank of sliding down stairs at r com, an ¢ and. Prir ice Petroff, 1 the idea that the greatest numthe mess of his regiment at Potsdam. mously rich Russian nobleman, people shall make use of ‘it. That His skull was fractured ceived me with a smile idea Is involved in a franchisce tnat . eta oy OL "T risked the Louisd'or and we mT use of public property, and it ts makes ee it. The personal unpopularity of | played again and again and continued a-lega 1 implication that-the more bhus5. Howland, the Belmont represenwinning. , I now had 640 frances in iness that is done the less. the price ie in the management of the| front of me. My luck continued. I be, and this should not, for It should magnificent plant, and the nonsensi-| played like a madman. Everythi ng I be determined on the bare eviPhotograph of Mrs! Sarah T. Rorer, | c#nnot, cal "straightaway" races, together) tried, came out in my favor, even my against wnom a bankruptcy petition | dence of the company's books or the with the English custom' of reverse mistakes helped me to win, and the] yas been filed. dexterous arrangement of legal saws. She is regarded as one have tended to prejudice | prince alone lost 75,000 franes to me. brushed these 7 2 of the world's greatest authorities in| @xper! ence has often racegoers against the place. However, About 3 o'clock in the morning. cooking, The creditors declare that | aside. £o out to Belmont park on a bright ; my luck seemed to change, and after she did not give her personal attention October afternoon with a big sta take!I had lost three times, I thought it to the restaurant she owned in New he you ask for arn aavertised aron the program and you'll see horse| better to slop, pocke ted my gains, ) york , and now want to have their ticle, sae that you ge racing at its best cashed my checks at the bank and pills paid. REFUSE IMITATIONS, su) TED KILLED Peron aay 3 cSes >s oe - ym views, while PS elmont's g yaod is there 30 as to relleve the congestion of bus!-! haired people are ‘as a r ‘ule less nee Sure on exes Ne iE strong than those w he have annie hair, rains have been added and most o yet the fermer live longer than the of club, 4nd the big man in New! one at Aqueduct, LL. Then the Ce York today. Reformers, church peocampaigners will have arrived at the ple, racing and sporting votaries and| parting of the ways. Hundreds of the community at large found the in-| professional hor semen and thousands] aviGy a source of considerable con-| of horses will make headway for Caliern. Some few professed to be|fornla or New Orleans, for the. winter acoA at the "liberality" of Mr.) grind. | Belmost park is not a strictly counter... game.once family buneh hs One of the really interesting de-| October 17 while the foremost velopments of the racing week was pore nace qase fixture of the year, the the interview given Julian Haw-!Champion stakes of $10,500 comes to ee the sporting expert of the New|hand on October 134 the last day of or Ame can, on gambling, by|the meeting. After Remon park ‘August Jockey shirt. that for the state of 1 completed her is sure, and that is-Sam Hildreth will} added money. The Jerome Parl bring on about twenty-eight head of | handicap is worth $6,500. In the best class race horses ever seen on} Matron for colts, Colin. will poe a winter-racing course. The $30,000|start, while Harry Payne W nitney Daa and t the ae 060 pease. Stamina and August Belmon ill head ‘is strin R. F. Garman| Sovereign look best in the filiy diviwill race fate two eal in California, sion. The Champagne stakes for two- loo. ~e and the ti they would under a _ three-cent fare.'-- Ds monstration- ig actually in progress, Vaccination second $20,000 ou he une tonight room front, 7 ieee te to. £0 ant a ae oO 60. van Id course, Of [ror sitting in that painful be would ee Cente n tt . wouldn't It, all 1) ialone, oer, with room z o a gua) , : but n rbad with and not any too goo jehet say a gta 3 mo Wi Ci Bi : "She's. sitting {in one cker aaa sitting in another and she af O09, ane not. or tine 7 though. in you bod less of1fe the morereduction theand public will toler-| crowding discomfort than love at Oakland, Cal.,|race going as the.Matron for fillies and "Sim" Murry and the third race going as the Matron rumored. the. WOH for the coast metropolis within] real show places of New York along the next month Among ‘the New, with the subway and the Metropolitan York layers who will give the Oak-! Museum of Art, ane it may ol oe land -ring a whirl are | Hamm, the] thoroughbred racin is its price maker for the New York he iting | best. here in the bulse hurrying aay vs raarket; L, Meyer, Alec Ullman, W.| of the brown and sere month, For inCowan, Charles Bowman, M. Preston, | stance , On Monday just $38,850 willl be J: ceene, "Charlie Zorn, "Bob") given away to the owners of the horses Lioyd..Henry Hanf, Riley Grannan,|successful in. the | six © races The "Charlie", Heeney, "Dick'' Brown and! Matron Stakes, for two- -year- old fillies George. t bie : moving was I whethe HARRIS dol: { may be demonstrated that there isPejliv, more actual, profit. in two-cent traffle than In the higher rates, There 1s no question' but the two-cent fare wlll Fe promote more travel, and for the sake r "America's | of KENNETT along fine); ‘5 see EO Bers Dae ta deo arms her lifts up in-]| Vhat secemea to be the trouble?" MW hile Ble & it looks good r hair and strolled | 1 had who. friend, his quired favor i m in notice tiat IT take tne tles during the noonday | rocking over from lull fof patent leather slippers, with black some there's that and "em on to to| bows learning of mind puts "It rollér. skate 1 the young man at } k ‘ind of -work that's harder on ; the folo' ‘Therefore| one . Westean Travel Booming. call the $5,000,000 race track out Hempstead Plains on Long Island. of | Undoubtedly j reltting ye to see -me,>all say whether drift: around issuance| critics aye 1+ atte nding} was who man young Th pile} a slid sale shirt negligee o the Jast the that madrases striped 1f blue the} into back rejected had ‘ustomer : si and}7 | counter tae beneath ocker some, with door spring the slammed violence Sure, Im getting along| 7 " = " fine with her, he repeated, "But [| lin't breaking the speed record, You'd | haye to line me up with something to in race by the middle of January. It is} the racing battalions will march right thought that the Pacific Coast Jockey | away from Brighton beach to Belmont club will be obliged to give Brown's| park for the annua! autumn meeting a { the, city's eentre.- 1 f coe t he good to me? Well, LT won't ‘say ome around that she Is Bee at the UY off-not | to-or don't oOo much so, ar Ly B she lad! no. ditferene track at New Orleans has over $400,-/ of the "Belmont jnterview' racing 000 worth of capital subscribed and) people expect a raise in race track ad-| about 225 of the leading capitalists of | missions for 1908. | Los Angeles interested In a new} Racing within a: stone's throw of! track at Venice, Cal., fourteen miles| the ocean surf in chill October ig not/ m \ W the j quickly ol was little only change T this country, shows that the} "2!Ked attraction will overwhelm nought I ee ERT, franes eame days. 13, 1907. Luck ide. 1) old woma n, from | thought of th e poor whom T had stolen the gold coir I) fou nd told myself that wien her, | her rich enough to re1 should make ufferinge for the re-| lieve her of all AS OCTOBER ‘ 4 NEGLECTED BUSINESS Pree ay ~wesaeee New Yorkers have recently had privilege of seeing a remarkable with a remarkable team. of oxen hite hed to a remarkable wagon nayijthe man gating Meeker hitched the Puyallup, streets of this city. had driven his team of to a "prairie se hooner" Washington, to Ezra oxen from New York, on his way to Washington, to urge the sovernment to build a road. over tho old Oregon trail, which he traveled in the days of 49, The above picture shows Mr. Meeker and his team as he opreaced 2 the wa while below is a portralt. oe of Mr, N a er er as he. 3] looks< ----- ----___. Once an army medico, now é general, adjutant general pnt hone oe the whole military System, Fred Crayton Ainsworth is 55 years ola and still climbing. According to people who know, Ainsworth fs as ambitious Jullus Caesar' or Napoleon Bonaps Just now the Bovernment is saying which makes the full history and every pensioner and ea mediately available. He knows every. body in Washington and 7 knows him everybody o cy |