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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1907. {NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD | i ingled himself from the feet of los FFF ihe player wearing the blue On| | bunts RB was down tile ee almost| + as the ends He as every-|+ lw hare--al we playing the ine In| + ithe second half he was not heard! ¢ = from to such an extent, but stamped) + | himself L etre r -- Defeat " Colorado perate by Miners In Des- | ita the [himself Football Battle 16 to 10 . OUTGAMED GOLDEN | fiend Went ; triumphed over and teresting and football terday at on. afternoon The score. ttmes brilliant was 16) to 10 and " two have any was _ team who|]+# for tower a played sity they were The went down little forly; thef end, to,"' the fellow but = STORY Wel the a exhausted . THE BIG - es crowe the to with cargoes skijl, the records didn't ai o! of very Salt c of Golden Golden e jcely beef a ind kicked to-Utah, owles' kick, and ee punbled team | son, fee yard Maddock 3 showe but was ea one no superiority, _ that ofWork the Team diportdnites ee that dis | Ville eat irly : air v4 Utah boy Lacking, In the absence of work on either side, npr the for were grabbed iter a work at by eat gam: Williams the ball a ball by + + again fumbled, gain. Conville was eae eiern teat individual 7 nr ae Rich-| line for Richardson for ten yards, five, 7 lville ho hgsr-fpwga mfssed | Golden, goal Score: 0. rola r *n5] =H the j : ays jraces r there. ‘right tight boys in as teeter w a pensed MURPHY atthis (\ oa : ' Phere men, fat and EN ladt : Mz i i BY I sess} Prey. left halfback; they recelved rnoon ant Ithaca, strong by Long Halves 6 to 5 the lost, the 40~ AE seOdt ? a hands High farin 5 of field Coach schooltal bunch A> Whe. cs two. ‘i am eee ‘ not i ; at Glenwood the a1e 1 ocea : By 4 en ie ee Be at Murphy, th sturdy right' half;of the Whole engi amd: cireled siti localcrowd, § ends, Be we bucked. the Wa ing (yards and fact, of the all cham=|pretty 1907 "back On each occasion ofthe ‘Hne 'o second for P through.-the 3 30 game. Urine f This yards when | ed as:has the ever. been.seen.- game from the -He blow {i the or is the ° selenti iTic Murph Principle made runs that were. brilliant Int! iirst half he plunged through the bunet ajand around them for a 70-yard run, a made gridiron season Spiavine ane aes : be oS Albumen and ail extraneous substances mixed with takta) Twice rie second half that are seldom gridiron. wae Lime, a‘ ie and<on® each occasion ‘he naijed the oe ae and plunged through the. 1 : d and scored a touchdown The first one necessitated-a run. of After Bast detect erous Matter. Carbonate of the Neem can Cateut=Can- tthe was. ee the aid of the Microscope c indisputably too fast. ror Chey played the All Hal BO cay 20m thelr rae et, on succession, during Murphy turned tricks of ToaoeT Tr 26.-Cornell for. of ' we Tol acoreu Lomondoyyne: Was enough: pike ‘Vinegar' out of any team. ELEVEN. pe aii Oct. bid' | f of football on one. or Saye ms acne "Mark' . ‘Dp vlonship at Ogden ko "4 ca iT Gee Fighting. quar- si Wllback Doolittle Fullback J vers thi » fact that. the \ Rg, atieiwarl arate 1e-sided game Ne ver Re ay nee ept he ‘halfbac i: Broolss. ST AR} | iPFec Ie th oF i t a cane ulm | Grant Hie regular patrons of lthree, touchdowns were. stored. Nealnnt them in six minu 5 10, PB 1 I CORNELL Co nville 4 wet tues Spec i ji. Saretcs, nt | BweHalk ttesle" ar oat nee THE p r Tune ag j Pity WS ANC Cll ne Rema | lee ahte GGains, ating te ov ae sive | ads Orde ay he fe aANOLREE s "Aes ic san] ¢ aha pie F Pela us md rae fe and ie Re publi ae pee 3 : cos Sinn t ie and yy one E ‘ ska furious will PROVES ive( 7 reappear| ‘carnival "by the' tha thi with 40 nee 0 : Ig Series. ---SKAT ES! Morris); BR tackle: artm fat tor Bryant} re Princeton oe RUSSE tichi irdson | Two Q..B: |/son, : mask ws ore person d a in First BOUT contests. between girls | wlll Le | Uteh substitutes-Hloldsworth left) end; Husion, left Halfback Golden | substitutes-Hummell. left end: fase 5; big" of Hallows ied Far a ae ests 1 Kic +! the rink The Monday Night ¢ lth | simply and +} wanted the rink one night.a wee »k ex- | the visitors 5 | clusively put so m ny See pastas, of] lows uve! ae R..G by; ‘All ; he R. 7 / RE. I. A. B R.H. I three, } Hort Be: ar Jet esbeee= or-all 4] Wee Fae Bs f°8rs<ér Batte tt pe sah vn a DICAT ml CoM I | Tere | dropP | ve A eet. ee vans a ee Ww hic h ROLLER ag the number. {to each +] Coe 3 Line oe ae will he two interesting at the A agg tate rink cner of of Wes- oe line. ae roune soxing Match on Toller Ti is said their bout is fast and and decidedly amusing . On Thursday, Hallowe'en | eee : Krueger Rus-| Utah, There ct if na +| comes 22 " rinity ra 15, oo Sate o0-vard ieee Ser tried followed Conville ital wae downs ne to Richardson Grant, but received Skinner} | W!liams ae wiles ei forced punt from Knowles. On the | Blatherwick next down bs Russell went through Gol- | Dougias ordenholt. PIaYS | den's Russell, : zs oe hace Neear kf , ardson, Seeley, and " hed" orrls Of/ Russell ten, and the next down took Maddock' s crew, while Skinnér, Hart Richardson over for the first touch-; man and Blatherwic k wore the honor | down. after five minutes of play. Con-/| i ; ee ¢ rosé ry MAé le q ; he from ON +), | 21 4 oe re ROUND +) +! +) of Providence-Brown n PE + THREE- Bra 9 At Richmond-tUnlversity Rie hmond 9, University ee $| werk. Pie first wilt be the UniWe At Amherst-Darimouth Amherst Gjjaen's Con- through ne a to ve there A/O++++y4 tte ti tee ttt ttt + tee; registered the _rink fumOn a to was went Tufts who i */]anee of the La Salle Monday Tues$) ane and Wednesday evenings. - This +\teom filled an engagement tn Ogden +/last week and has been secured for +) three nighis heré before coing to Den +i ver. The La Salles have a new and Dick- + . Anderson ten-yard and 4, At. j + by Richard-| Richardson 6, Medford-University, { got"forwar d pass (2 the pigskin good team were abun-j}= leaves for the visitors, t 9 the ball was by Russell. from recovered » for The down recovered pass individual Ai Carlisle-Lehigh Houser, ao ; + +} +1, College inson 0. At P ittsburg -Wrestern yersity of Pennsylvania Ruecknell 0 Russell re-¢ = was downed | ,,., Hne. on the next live-up, to the expectationscre-| O71 ine next down the press friends work of cdlongsid® the Colo- || double oa and-recovered Mavet dant minute with 90" At Madison-TIlinois 15, Wis-consin 4. Ai Ann Arbor-Michigan 2? Ohio State 0. Princeton Freshmen 11, Cornell Freshmen 0 s ne ysDanes rivaled, that last Lake °°? Las Wala'. Colorado § Ar Denver-Colorado Maine of to tt. touchdow + ro: 17, ip ge LUE ae 0 Annapolis-Navye a. the Penns; ieainia.| Duta ln lit 34 At to _ M4 ae ie ‘at Point Army Roe hester 0 At Svracuse--Svracuse |p GAME. kick Bladoc +| Pawetta "At paid tricone behind +; Scorened Tor the goa né,+12 a ion the nie ea +/|the ball on the eight-yard 4h coach|¢ great +) 9 oT OEE : sidelines Pest easel played was Ol eV he tbift ci New a +jlong Prinee- Flaven-yYale. afraid.) + doubt nay, up a bunch soon age ae +. the local cre + was tak en out of the! + h horty" Flls-|+ coming 6. eGo AUER OE Denver in| 8:40, after in! bt Wee heun iosanally, ps over called officialsat' Coming, (> | tH ea Colloge Ithaca-Corne 1) ri is tytn "a | \¢+ Tata) Aisinbath eritical moments,. late left the the rosie result . At ton G5, ambridge-Harvard Snrinefield 5 | a remark- a Tah win and. lose ¢ and win again| | First Score Came Off After Blye Mintime after ne, and erratic play-| utes of Fierce bine Play, ing of both teams, the brilliance atl The game scheduled for 2 o'clock SU OE POETICS, -A4}) A: ieee the!¢ path a eae head, say e Golde atten oe Skinner just tand despite 1@ a end, CR yes-} teams. en break | f left tS field the fluke that netted a touchdown Golden, it pretty nearly expresses difference, between the What will he called a men Resented "Cold Peet." Colorado! Cummings' proved at io erimson clicenoOon One | Iv the ; . rarsityv : avenged « le phey yne university Jade pe peearo } orale gridiron wrongs and defeated ney Wh Colorado School of Mines, in an in-| of best position "Cold feet" was the way Golden had | + the 1 ah team sized up, and they en-{|* tered the game over-confident. And | it was this as much as anything else} @ that put life and determination into] + | Maddock's squad They didn't like to! # Throug zh Visitors . Big Gains, grit the lable game for Golden while he lasted /It seems rather peculiar that two of fol Utah of central kame after Nordenholt found unable to continue, and his Skinner, ELEVEN ,. 1 one the | Sidi ltant fearless work was one the. chief features + <a Ne ; getting down the field, tackles "U" Backfield, Aided by Line, | al as held a mix-up | goal line. When the tangle was ae ared| + it Was seen that Little Boy ad the + | ball for a touchdown and = Lane + Pleasant hooted a neat goal, + Finally Pennsylvania managed to +#;g@¢t into the game Tolle ick sent a RESULTS, ioe Salt Lake-Utah 16, Colorado Mine s 10. A gden- Ogde n High 40, "Ul team in years. + | Wor Golden there was one bright, | ¢ | particular star-Hartman. He went : tt +o tess east sooo ees)| ws POOTBALE pla of MECT THI he fire erore the first half enfed in a Pearl ng see ee ie a ee a ; 7 Rano é \ the big Cornell eleven downed the | whistle until Coach Blakesh final | tient: 10 to r ed a f[ pnt . : : : Per tzel umpire; EF I-| mighty Princeton Tigers after two} took him. out of the game hbeéeanse' he | ee hes oe 1 following kick was received by Ander-} wood Brow referee: Lieut. San tech: (lone"halves: of desperate: fehtine. Cor-|-was simply "ruhning himself to death There were slashing plays, fearfu tc Russell went through the line for| head linesman Prof. eae |longyhal 8 { leh -¢ } i | tackles, Ughtning runs, and through } 72" = Se aed : P edges, timer.|} nell won by the slender score of. 6 as Blakeslee puts it "fl aedirae 5 yards. The next down the ball was; Time of ves-35 minutes rte aie a oi A a oars | Fro this us s t be: taleen the flickering dashes of brilliancy| 1 Aim bled ; e alia dinase cand (a See Pouch-/ 5. but they won on their' merits rom, this it must not taken that} there was a disorganized effort al umblec os account o 2 ar pD *, ath | dow ns for Ctah- Tie abaate Conville It was o ereat battle every second | Murphy was the only. bright shining team play, dives to bad fumbles, ‘that seldom: the U fat. thevictory. Down game in triumphed, pd me the between and» brought. ground. Yet' annals Utah faulty a of the Simmel football, rthe LONE lo Morris next the down Utah Gown will| holding. be written as one. of the living chap-| ers. Utah started in to smash the] downs, - i Ten Sak ie J re aon n ee line! Rene. ms ptace kick from field Golden-Douglas,|of by Knowles F act | au : uy He for bad 15 yeres forw ; » |} ton bet to him in score. and with vain a Was a finally Utah effort Bitter swept| men clinging to prevent a Ser of the that fray started slugged outanother, and contest like a life-| and-death affair, slowly tamed down.| back star of field, was called the the line by by 226 to 6. Com- OL squarely the first between ee for Utah, 5; olde Colorado! Cc Sarita out of the game | blocked se the bars, the Mines. ieicca to Knowles' Hynes. filled their Richardson of the score tells the relative of | ay an won| tean of Utah| fumbled making} a Score:| shut-out, ‘ . morning Mrs. the mix-) and Morris re-| time again the Indians gained ten to OUR Is no an the gajns ans ; Tribe times. were also like ox and Scudgame at wi vill fiercely. | Carlson, and and Johnson, in the game second team of also did what was during the forenoon, the Okie High SAT school expected of them when they defeat- pilion | @4college the second team ofof the22.toAll 2Hallows hy a score Like - Horan | tno first te am, the second squad simply - Read! P!#¥ed_ visvea rings ao aTeele McCormick‘ aroun ieir opponents| and Georgetown. THA alway ingen had them Preeat thelr atte merey ne Pa se ark eee or eg aaay : follows: iT rTallowes | Wilson ‘Thomas Miss McC ‘or- en: oa by I PRE-EMINENCE Er Te Por of and <Thesline: heldiiesatstone InacWal The REMAIN Taylor aceident. played <All, Doolittle. at-fuiJ; ‘apa Cushy. jst: halle, the best playing for the Ail Hal- oe ee ace ~ From the Pennsylvania standpoint, | nick will play for the there was not one redeeming feature | cup. W nie h is presented the coaches had their mic h-| MeGurrin vaunted aggregation torn to. pleces in 2 ‘bali -Hart-|\lirie plays and thelrpasses ends completely| right half. | fooled on forward ae and Be played at quarter, NY ister did Sesleri. aires QSes YERS team also es-madadc Hyves ts le Phillips | thelr right end was circled at will of G. RT. PL entire Tavey, full, tackled Pugh atall > Prinvetons| i are : L, ul B MecCallis t. rB HB. \Waldér 4 Refe ree-'Thompson of Umpire-_Fults of Brown. TWO at aoe thelr in} AYERS REI ; der, Prince-| luck The machine. inj made ak on er Speed ies 5 ce over;Star: had while element a, ‘stre eth me the to ims in their football game on Franklin leld thi afternoo football, ipa kee |Pee Scrwor" In | was better Anderson|and kick and a |p. Morris. recovered' the man replaced Nordenholt Instead ear 7KS oO e by Cogch: ‘Shorty. Ellsworth. «Others. drifted to the sidelines and fresh men| places. his it Cornell =o eee pletely Outclassing Their Rich-!..- epee when he hte chi eyatans lic and hit much oR that Raaition L . Williams' plz ace at right tackle for) Twenty-five thousand people Pa a IN WOMAN' NS | GOLF GAME MeDonald olden. A forward: from Knowles to/tra, prices for tickets in order to gloat | Vaecker Hoyt netted the Mines 25 yards, The ae r the downfall of the red men. but \t the Country club Saturday after- | White next down: netted Skinner a ten-yard| they did not have a ince to ex i 100n in the woman's golf tournament Monohan gain around Snow's end. ‘The Mines except towards the close of the aie Mrs. Jack Taylor defeaied} George 1 Dec nen were penalized for coaching; Knowles} when a fumble enabled the rea and| A. Steiner, Miss Officer Mec bent Vee k doRumph, Griffin dropped back and sent @ place kick) blue to score 4 touchdown and acact feated Mrs. and R ie ee ; Struggle. Heat the the through Roe oy RUE. youths struggled in tan-| gledRed-shirted masses with men wearing the! blue, the rivalry between the teams} cropped out when one player in the) Nordenholt, got hard had and had touchdown was Nee e Ge Sa gon Cook..... . Downs. en: eek thepugh serine) through missed the lineplace for'kiek five yards:! . eu ~! Knowles for goal. off he. Ee Her : Oceana territory. That netted the first points Conville: kicked' to: Skinner. but the; Lar er 0 onent for and another toward came the wind, = g pp S. up-ofthethe visitors first half when/| ines lost the ball on downs, Russell j D atta c : through for 15 yards, Tak tek | Stee Douglas grabbed a fumbled pass,eo after+>; Went cetiad Wibaaclts. Ganvilla:6 Bich others had juggled it, dashed down| flve yards, Russell 7, Conville 5, Richear Oct. 26.-Carlisle the foul line, dodged past tacklers, | 8™dson 10, and on the next down Krue- | dians, 26; Pennsylvania, 6. shook others over the teas agreed | straight, Ni Hoyt got Conville's try at a forward | pass J ‘rant. © Nordenholt. we Carlisle Wins ee way, use aun jaction, aud. the next down pass... to Rnowies Oia on the experts oes ee fumbled and the ell ball. Knowles went through the sine across the| to deing it| r the afier st touchdown ‘Time time Knowles pe the ores was penalized 15 yards for be ‘The ~ next when, after five"minutes eofOve ise Play, | Mines lost the batt st Ball Tr oe * ae went through two hier kick on vthe:<kiekecand: the third down on fabelved this | and Colorado Iite out of the, oe from state line, and came close Mine runner|Ume. and many . years Fit ..Pugh Douglas Lec Mauret Cc Er ra a igG Greenwell Bianca: ae Trit ribe urice ce Hi arias a =Hoggen oolttle E.) ena & ig QI Cane. | -Tavey, =. YOU FIRST WHO You .Scudder Umpire-Fred Ret- | fifteen vards on their lonng passes, ana} ame Mehesy" has stood at the top} eree-Radenoch. their opssnents were so rattled that | 1708. fr manufacturers, each year| ee most of them played like a lot ia making our position moré secure. We Society Not Surprised School boys. : Stand "for = integrity "in-sfurs, Maddock's camp, startled the crowd| yard line Knowles Ody ouE Cartisle scored three timesin tho the Furrier, Knutsford Hotel.-. Mehesy eras , : hoe a iss. Gladys New¥ ao York, Oc 26.-Miss. G and his fellows by grabbing a fumbled | hounds in the center eld. Richardson first half on a goal from placement -_-+ -____ wir. . of the twin daughters of punt and starting down the field with} made a spectacular run of 25 yards.}and two touchdowns. Both goa Navajo Blankets 20 leet ce nt off. za r. and Mrs Ogden. Mills is to wed Blory before him. It must have blind-| and the next down sent Conville over| Were kicked. ;C. M. 1,, Carpet departmer Mrs. Henry, Phi Ce er a Mr. and ed him, because a stumbled and an-|for the second touchdown. Conville the red and blue made better de-| == [Pittebure TEA cnnouicement GF Le other score was off missed goal, Score: tUah, 10; Gol-| fense fora time in the second. half. GIVE US A sow, ae IA RAL Coho tie Utah struggled hard for her second] gen. 4. put and Richardson burst through for a pretty run and landed the ball at the door of the goal and "Dad" Conville scored the touchdown, The air was crimson with whé shrieks of the partisans, but when} Douglas sprinted from a confused mass of struggling human beings into the open with the leather tucked under his arm, a sweetly solemn hush came ver the tleld, He seudded over the timer's Whistle, when with o fumble, and Golden's: line Kicking With opened ball than the Duel score in the were exchange not to of the second Utah and territory Colorado half) division son. Skinner mell. cee the! around of more} paes the} Wick ee Hummell's end. forced received Utah to a A by punt. Get Tt oitble Blather- was tack- ean battled honors at punting and With the the two place kicki ina ball searing the air ahaa teams, It finally rested in| erlmson hands ciose to the but Convyille's kick, a forward pass ball to the center "cold feet" among the bunch, "Ned" Morris Proves Worth. | . : In the firft half there was not! ning |-| the game but "Red" Morris. The} enter last vear could | Barer pene Panter ae ie Hire a fumble, ti was the down ball. When with players, it a a Golden struggling was generally man heap went! from of "Red" UtahI placed who kicked the 45-yard Anderson to Brooks. line. at Holdsworth end. The ; : ‘ a pe ehanee of a doetor's f a . and he prepared preps for any rainstorm or After 45 superior vour your orella umby alla lets rets REMOVED - : prewal att . wool and silk wear, from sox up to hats, mixed--at On to Pay. 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Crabbe Co. re- Call guments come-windstorm,. that Street | Office Hours: questions to / ‘ ITAS Rooms and ceeps off the wet a et ] pre 1 Conville Mines he South A SPECIALIST Will MANY DOCTOR: BILLS > you the overeoat might Vou Stein Bloch Smart Clothes Knowles kicked to Richardson. Utah lost the ball on a fumble. Hartman | we Blather- |} } went t hrough for ten yards. Wick was Pre by Prey. ai Gri a blacked Knowles' kick. © Conville wen On | through for 15 yards. Brooks received 4, Ss eve ae re there Ma as 'Conville's. Kick and advanced the ball "Red" who fell on| 20 vards, Knowles missed a place kick that e've all kinds-cotton, 41.00 the suit to $8.00, And everything else yon including | | | and and of the oal. Seeley went over with Itt for the) field, third touchdown, and clinched the} On the next down Mines fumbled, game. and Morris recovered. Conville made| From out of the Utah team a ae ; a forward pass to Grant, who fumbled. be hard to pick the st iville,|; fhe ball was recovered by Anderson, Richardson and Ruseell € eee iad adv anced to within ten yards of work In the back field, w ‘ile every | Golden's goal. On the next down Seeman in the line was inte the game}|ley went over for the third touchrom the. start, clearly showing the, dawn Conville kicked goal. Score: Golden players‘that there was no. Utah, 16; G@den, 16. to | Wale Bichwrdadiy, recount sete wikes JAsk the eravenette would v1 7 eae ewes at . eo Get your winter underwear before the doctor seri . ] y Cn: -acarilntic rhe : ribes it. We fill such preseriptions, Dit w tN for him? miss Brooks received Knowles received Colorado; advanced a Ready today. rice at him. He wés foreed out of bounds; Huston took ussell's place. ich-}| by Russell, wo missed his tackle and | ae cece ee a ee and. ad-| Jay unconscious for three minutes. En-| vanced the ball 15 yards. On the next tering the game, he was In a trance,}down Huston fumbled the ball and and was withdrawn | Morris Racor Sree Conville tried. for, and engagement did not take society - by surprise, as possibilities of the m: aS been talked of for some time, Broadwav . » field. Blatherwick grabbed a punts) led near the side lines by Russell, Rusand started home with it Shee every | sell received a bad bump on the head man on the Utah eleven had a chance | ae was ee Seen t eee Conville 17-19 snowstorn Sarat the kick, and Co., We storm walle bad there Acme Printing city, Phones $28 If the storm should come pared for it? Does vour delay justify. bill? 10. 20- replaced kicks, denied o Be Ready-Get Blatherw tok, beautiful yards. was be SSEES vardiiet:icnowlds hidked te ania even, ia an he scooted away Maik ines Pye Dadiics Rees put the ball on} {jjan Jost the ball on Golden's three. in Seeond. into a kicking duel bobbed i ay Indians after Se for a forward pass Hartman muffed the ball. ouglas recovered and wigglied his way through the whole Utah line for a run 25 yards for Golden's first and only touchdown. Knowles kicked goal. Score: Utah, 10 ; Golden, 16, Conville kicked to Knowles. Morris made a beautiful recovery of a fumble and the half ended with Pe ball on Golden's 18-yard ah's pos- Knowles kicked goal and the score was tlec session. Score: suck, which was never counted upConville on as a factor at the "U," had faded eee away, en Utah money and hopes went! etting Golden 320 beggin "Red" Morris started some-| thing hna couldn't finish because of the | and e led the OF S O VOL | eam beni ' poor condition, it stood | covered the ball, Russell._made a 20-|{ intact up to the end of the first half! vara run, which brought the bal] to! The slautbe did most of the kick-| Golden's 10-yard line, Utah was held,| ing. "Red" Morris, a raw recruit in}and lost the ball on ie Mines ten-| seore in the first half, but the ColoKnowles kicked to Conville, Who adYado maduros fought stubbornly and) yanced the ball 20 yards. e ball was were aided now and then by a penalty. | ject by Utah on a fumble. At a try Tl lird NEED HAVE G2 FX 4;Kicked Seudder,goals..2; Shule West IN' NOT SALT LAKE MICRO OPIC MEDDICAL INSTITU' TE | ‘arlson B..... 28 ARE Will Cg ee : OLDEST Reliable Specialist in the City siuyphy, oat Senne F. ALU ME. eens TY LH . et | pp pouchdowns-Murphy,: Tribe. Goul-Doollitie. the Office IF d : a : 1 wit : \ : id to ¢ ‘ treatment owhielk Ss Of piles Fits cured cured: Tape- S.p.'r ] ' DR. 7h.C. OWW. HIGGINS, Et Y, Salt Salt LakeLal City, PLEASE MIEN TION Tits . , REPUBLICA nd for list ; Utah n of |