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Johnson Shp Students to Hold ‘Ss WORK. am ang have ai we tude nts wonder "why" today in andoho n at have for eadtwo a eun I opt the yy hat |cific a Ing to ie, T yn vor not are ' are . to club " aining fight before th gn erore the November 12, are > stu . s om a . quarters year t on wo Lrantee s November is as 1 tah lere wil ming school has > no this no more gar year > a yery the|sparringe In- | work he goth 1ef .That 2nPa do- bout 9 fs wil!) and sev- date the Kid") wound, "HIGH { FORTUNE a benefit ets tion mobile bie n Bie rine, petty Langdon died ten hey third. the all bere: High. school a id and Harris. than ‘8 2-5-¢, rece, mite liss inaeea Mazzo- It be en han the 59 4-5-seconds specified Ty Al Ul Lz aN notes } | taxed such has that none SULLIVAN NOW | fete: lm W os a so ven high back|iwhen not national] Issue a] i in - eADTE called at the a a ; wel : vould $200 oe) er of , for al right, but that the Drotect the promoter:wit by RTT ent I ove some Sull of the seer i ur d eo tuc miaike ther ficht purse wi little I vf i't ' or nay out It will line Junction ] point le { : SS vie probabl ymething tre é Mghting: : me eit ix. yuld ANE)' I wit at akin oV doin Plastic of a = that t} a one Conley « 4 : a land I believe lio . dt ‘ a. to Monday ed for. oO! la making Db Oa Pe out be go loat t Ss nl down Rep . ee the ate 4 lig \ ----- oo TTS ene . ' insists Il ne ue To of the office, and the riches PFomp! ate + Phen ticket. + EAE ASA44A+A4ES4H4++HE ee they Do will you #, + + ee them? HHH No? HH HH + : } years have Republican i x] + + by f ountatn ee me Ne lands passed $5,000 and with the grant state or defense the of appro- has ald in traud in the employ ment the em RY 750 to tne reudulent the coal insofar lar tae to them zing OF only. COMPLICATED POLITICAL MIX-UP AT 2 IDAHO FALLS Sneciat onvice, ae rv ee ; em Two : pores 2 Nov mpez ichme nt ag Mayo ang pile oF inj broken 4 £20,000 for Denth ‘Teg. vy wad in Federal Fe steel|ens of under tian eg li- att an Oar the naan district a sd court ides took jcular. oe based As on the original allegations complaint the men ar case nal tinion hag o apiv2 ul employed a3 Pacific, and while ‘ cor sed yin we s » . Sat- doubt the given acoutset ot hall = the C n napa TELLS sa ee OF political Republican Lo the ha the ier t » DIED t. Salt . re SLANDERS UTAH se dlicht o the same 9) result fight. red run aes "Bes in ae' . cro acks of the de ndar Green River tah was Sate eUiee ne - APTA SPAT RS Alm a conducto BY ee Pleasant, Ls ike gave ~+} ON CHURCHMEN 3 REGISTERED -- : 9 a iss i ae : Z fo gs can banks get t such a in the * ls charece of re Eugene ‘ 4B » Hall man aAymond, 16 : ad arter, orn ene day. int l no n elasticity an oe a , r C i nd: Mas Erick e sricle: en: I R Anderson and Mr. Nielsen a vote ‘early: ‘9314 fail in not | ; this. een ee r be <aer od ton _| OF .Brey THE Some oO a S a ny ‘ up ele es oy rea pone * i, ' i | AX an a ve 3 Do not fail in this. to-| CE Poy Mr ly 4 Vote|' tule hie ir iteouet Handsome Suits and Overcoats in plain colors, that are selling AT A SAVING OF $12.00 to $13.50 lines . $9.75 $15.00 line at 11.75 $25.00 Boys' Boys' Long Trousers School Suits. , 14 to 20. CLOTHIERS TO ait pu ing Sokidiny, pro the the in | surrounding the opinion city council best attorneys of competent to|had idea (of and a Mr. es ithe one of It was recent lawyer gertord |} Baker peters | { bidder. majority and the death Baker ‘ Bas Cook, wont atl | t is OCCCaS: of the citizens _- Of who been Still Boys' Short 6 to 17. Trousers, New mixed together . et or knows value of Cc. the is its use he finds ‘Phone Shes @et- We ity or in att Nov ste tf J] La family wis . i er quar epende which, and Briefs, Serv fe e. John Ji ( at at é the -asse another may Sen you;can't, VERTISE | plant, | me an cenues and failure so among but lack to employ to tse the of « BUSINESS Care eae drops," or two each ‘ : rely el) led to a The A 1, $48 voter wasted, wants Look at to the throw away figures of his found int} ae 1,657 Fourth Fifth 1,308 806 m0 . en: SC night, or until the the 7,669 of tk2 have lange 40 ‘ ha and B Ni sue Zi abe qa to t is the last beaten, Spring Sale oe ile v and | 7 to Mr and is even money .... $500,000 ...-$500,000 Burton ......... Deposit Asst, Boxes for Cashier Rent === C nick GO C SALT e 0. brok- Bankers, "4 LAKE CITY. al SALT LAKE OFTy. seserese ctiacececGaelenee ae \ vete tor Morris is Surplus a vote A. 2,475 2,264 897 1,247 1,713 out following by and party of the piling the election. the it Sheets forever. race. has been of city has deserting men, The Twice a mountain case-would best it. him men raising passed tor any to 20 Richards | the in Salt 4,192 party. party should of will his Kearns can speuding things Tt We = are but an exbaa genuine St. Botb Phones, s Died | ee |ta4 wos ment ea enness y em hd a KE - an dictions. RBERY Ee ouse, a ug a@- Iu Coretepcndance 20n B~ take Tiegh dential. LA ANSTIT OTE, "-~ aruua- Parent Dwigat, Clew, Morris limit The Lake taxes, are 100,000,080 rent ‘DRUNKENNESS CURED. > vate. days. the of debt-these defeat His entitled - ‘Chas. Peterson, Sion ‘Specialist 12,408 deserves the Bransford should, worst up He resident bourne My Ralsed Metal Letter Signs, with ‘pure Gold Leaf, Fine Gilt Finish, don't tarnish, peel or erack; are the real | the every tics long 8,596 saeeeesee fen | goods; wooden letters | pensive imitation. }and beware of substi R.&D. 3,257 3,000 2,097 2,194 1,360 353. win of and without Ikcarns will dissolving-us fooled the been = fail com-| | present affatr | year: 4,739 majority support strength be enhine Jud Smith MI Carr rican Plummer cl UTAH. .+++.2.- ...... would of CITY, ........ Safety | OR *Ame . I no LAKE L. 8. Hills ..... . ...+»President Thatcher Vice-President 4 ¢ young ........+.++s+. Cashier cagar s. His vesereevAset, Cashier . | | ) showed SATT W.;|SURPLUS Your Vote vote. Dp 232 1,127 940 386 554 R. 2,025 1,873 First Second Third on tende ae erdr: ift nd DEPOSITORY e Safe No Ito } | inee | jit = 8. BANKERS the imissioner et today ‘ tl regular routine i lowing fee re rej por ted collecte or the month of Octo} ber r » $6.50; she $45.50 records r, ¢: ‘9 80; clerk; $700. ortie audl- |} leor rerort showed the following baljan Genera! fund, cash on hand Oc-] = U. : ined ti wa Some time ago. Mayor Cook an-j wil! ey awaited with interest. In the | (Established 18738.) nounced the revocation of the fran-| meantime the people are using gaso-' (pensect es Genere Rankine Gpatvest chise; also a franchise granted he} line and coal oil lamps, and hoping | = BROTHERS. WALKER will that a new company hope to|} against company Power Colorado Northern build and operate an elect street) come in and afford relie | a 4% | tebe a comcause See were fare outcome Don't Throw Away Edy - ? his 25 per cent off. 1 machinery pletely AD- BUILDER : Republican. --- CAPITAL papers Ee 1 anna IIL man-| But ‘ | early. eee "first-class causes. -EBRTISH Moin pay for it. R-I-G-H-T. attorney have ek ( company of cons' Taney: of} bar stoma Se ‘ gas the ADVERTISING-lots RIGHT. tt p-n-yis> Use the' newspapers-free if you can, if tler, J imes auheaibns hn of coal is in according was Much of the a worn out plant, iclp are be Faeso Special at man utility. But it-keeps his name before the public. Advertise, ADWV u. W. € of only one The originality and attrace tiveness of a sign Idea Is worth more than Is the labor and msatertal used. caso today its myste7} that che sesulting pelsorous enough to coal know this town whose name Is a magnet that will attract trade without any mention of price, qual- of a shortage to in Scarlet fever is report- of Be mes - eae YOUR NAME WON'T SELL GOODS Mr. the discovery bottle at the Quimby, clubman, All wall Exchange hit Ge ean ore the solve hotel, ‘knockout were Be 266. AST SECOND SOUT aileouie and Eastern pes Direct Wire for a riing ieenties ee This theory, NOW EVEN," AS in direct ae with the autopsy performed } sto at whie shloral hydrate, Bos ton, t which ¢ ee illumi-| of the Onn No, Salt Lake Turf BAe eg Dear At the time the mayor said city. | he would honor no more bills fo city | by Neglect. light, but the company on Me present trouble is due) and furnished street Nghts has for gone an hour ; loca out to one A. Fisher Brewing Co. Moses ag broken in appreciates greatest enjoyments of a ] toil, and the wholesome ishment it contains stre i and vigor to his system. Vith a supply of Wisher beer ‘a his home, he looks forward during the day ning of happiness at the familly fireside. Ve furnish Fisher beer by in pint or quart botomptly to all parts of ier introduced and Fisher Beer ee Ae eee ca eee area ae ere not piped for} : ] as, Last night the gas service, upon| Republicans, vote early to-l mead many dQ tallied wid ull bocsas.| day. Do not fail in this. Vote| crowd ------ the had: plenty of; coal in settee part Trouble Caused I home 10 Dods sored sizes A "estimated at $3 Another Theory. light,| death. deteriorated | 0! enough © although bes, two r the from 1gain insen steadily il are three have also that apeen bursed, $ 1170.9 County 13.75 16.75 4 financial a first Ri ialto proportions pot and was Cheyenne any | stripes 4 | of Wal- for Gia EL OOOO. the to gen-| ind heating planes were sold by r irren to tne ee e Colorado company, and since then} \ | leading f 9 4 4 to the Hurds and Mrs. Young the sisters were m he at was' discovered S Ss Jit fae estate will amount to , the} ¢¢ When tune trghts "ther he current tt eshed about 20 =< toy the ~*~, ; mdwa *. Bakers : ) 2ys. drawn up at a comparatively date by Victor Hungerford, a of this city. It was Mr, Hun- | | Ancther turn to . | which would seem to it| in pee way was Va headache medicine y the city Service Unsatisfactory. ago » 4 He the sudden asked now ej; aid in| adopt-} disaf-| One.) Mayor VA morning. candidate companied Baker in automobile from New York to the Hurd house on the night of his death rem ained at home tonight for a private musicale. J furd was asked if there was any truth in the report that his wife : highest DY :% In are| : were city will take Ss property and offer the the the DSDNA A Now: York; No -Armed with evidence obta zine a "hon Pinkertons Ernest W. Keoster, the district attorney of Bergen county announced tonight that he was ready to take immediate steps to clear up the mystery rebel- Indian TPP 4 y nh from SS , , Evidence That Clubman's Death Was Result of a Plot. KEEPS HIS WORD) ee barely settli pS ay re Be y new novelty checks, at sight. 25 PER CENT. $17.50 to $18.50 $20.00 to $22.50 Por LOIOU MEN AND » i the n Tee On Syt ey ul : re 1 BARTON & CO., 45-47 Main POPULAR a b eas Clothing Sale at Reta 300 o] .W case of st to hi ri 1elr Spring City. the -of In sale ern of L Kkasmussen In a much ere form The quarantine had 1ised from the Rasmussen hom« children had returned to schoo I old r : rirl .in he family be] : y : ee York makers; and mixtures J whe tk : i th beer g ly I © } ‘Tue! who rise SPP , , , - iS trong MAYOR machine eter feastin ny rt Giffo rd ak inc: more | ber de , I early:« of his yy d | forester, | s ix mit Me NE Mrs a 5 im ynother flv i ae eo mb Ugsures ve in | | SUPPLY an Tw and 1} tea ee TIMBER comp [np ene eee ----- RETURNS. 4 lections 14 a es outsid att. nd t Mr an 1000 bushels of grain There other + companies there that been busy, and it Is estim | proximat: 000 bushels Vote a _ | threshing Soring foreman "THREATENED EXHAUSTION ; The h -UA3' s| early. powe el Do , 4 Utes. years entitled. 16 | roan, Sompicted shelz seneot prepared "epublicans,; Utes, to rows, end the given | yy ate i probab : larcer|. the for ihe eh 1 4. esiaded guaran- many erally, the electric Pepe Roane has, | sudden deuth Mr Quimb: is almost by its fallure to provide geht an fully convinced that Baker te heat, forfeit« d all rignts and priv ‘i | drink of headache powder mixe leges granted it under the franch ulses | dentally with bronio solicitis »} Feel situation banks saying: the SUDDO EPDPr, the about be thoroughly z certain that to condemn ILLEGALLY : e y : ounes 3 : en 733 , { shed like the mists of the They realized that their Bransford backers, aes ne should ssue any guarantee because iinet » alee Ss ‘ iit vu the 5 7 of be CHEYENNE "Elections Bureau Rocky Bell Telephon: Ra aReA outside figures Itt eM Warr2 oho are }.\‘ dol- Brokers' caused elected, ---<--<s (Continued from Page eae A Fo eRe e a - -- jacrs mNS, : FOR ELECee VION x rt RN Te be <2 Peet of lecture speed bor ATA A 9 ME URN suit 1 rroughnt in ri heen ise af lleged violat Call for Mount ti | Loca and yDron ptl allles to to fected _ S: teresting will ospitality might induce some younger Sloux braves to offer resisting any forcible measures ed for the subjugation of the Servic e. No a on. have | rine walooe decided.-what thousand boards offered handle the situation in whatever phase| help, and on his declining to answer it may develop, is possible that] Mrs. Hurd said: the base of operations may be trans"Our lawyer has instructed us to ferred from Gettysburg, which is at| say nothing about this matter, Everythe end of the railway lines, to Cheything will be explained when the time enne river, iles west of Gettysco #,"" burg, on the west side of the Missouri Discover the Will. river. in the nother strong indication, Utes ew a Pees Pr lbias: of Edwerd F. Baker, that h is It not kn eadquarbro the victim of plot to ters rere why waattioner Mpeope have Betas gs Samia was the discovery been sent to the Cheyenne river restoday of the dead man's will, in which ervation, but it is theugnt the Idea is{ he cuts off Ak relatives and deeeds his to prevent any portion of the Sioux| wealth to intimate frien 8. From an tribe from making comnyron cause with/ authoritative spear ‘ ree en he Utes in this revolt. The Utes, it is; t that these friends include the ure pointed out, are in a sense the suests; family and Mrs. Young. The will is oh cision, throws Haveredsnatom Aow oie court.‘Monday as Is said "Htaws the advisement until today, when ustained the Bem oszer in every to one betting odds There is no church influence in this campaign. Why should there be an anti-church inidence Is it fair? the cavairy will be placed in command of! the expedition on arrival at Thunder Zutte Major Sibley and the first squadron of four companies of the second cavalry are now at Thunder Butte. The major is an old Indian fighter and « Idah weeks dollars the Captain Da!ton, will leave Fort Crook |@¢™manding the payment of $50 tomorrow for Gettysburg, S. D., to Pinkerton Guard Doubled. take charge of the base of supplies Tonight the guard of which has been established there forj}who have been watching thePinkertons home of the operations against the Indians|Frank Hurd at Bogota, N. J., where should they start trouble. Baker died, was doubled. Mr. Colonel Fred West of the Second|Mrs. Hurd and Mrs Young, who ac- as through ° ts e ions known of great lion It is feared the settlers may be| ter r aker, the young Boston clubmassacred unless extraordinary haste! mz um. ‘ is made in massing in that disaffected a Por other sources was learned region a sufficiently large number of|that as a result of the district attortroops to overawe both the Utes and] ney's investigation four arrests {n the i the Sioux case are expected within the next It Geveloped today that orders were|twelve hours. And among those who received at my headquarters in|may be taken into custody are a man Omaha yesterday to dispatch the re-|and a woman who were known >to maining two squ: idrons ot the Second} Mr. Baker. United States cavalry composed of Evidence has been accumulated by eight companies, to Thunder Butte at a F. Baker of Roston, brother the earliest possible 1ent, the dead man that the latter died commands left Des Moines during the - victim of a plot to get his wealth. night As a2 part of the web in which the Infantry to the Frent. clubman was finally trapped, Mr. In addition to the cavalry troops, Baker mentioned a letter written. to Company M of the infantry, under his brother by a woman peremprorlly de- employing revres pe rte a rine cal Republican epu fo parties representing them ricultura ands ‘to company, path reported evéry by one the Omaha, Neb., Nov. 4.-FEight companies of United States cavalry are} being rushed to Thunder Butte, S. D., today in the fear that the Sioux Indians there are about to take the war- In this whether caseor the the Utah will nd i ne¢ TIRE it san najated 1 THs nan ,.. phie: Republicans, v woth: ‘early + day.. (ie +O us nature to be are: ValleyUnited Coal fendants. of entrymen' to: make entsles by defendants, of White] banks POR ELECTION +4 ‘ SoOoC ™* eB the findings. is of and Government Fears Uprising of Ute and Sioux Indians. in defe nding its eat In all tt now well known, ries pe ment se to s aside patents obtained F it isa said by ms a "ie } "as - iough no ill, of th emocrats ar opposed to .doing anything. because th ink } people ould believe the banks we being allowed to make)" 1] mg wnt ‘ . wien re wi oe exn bie profit out of the monev issued& ») ble th th - be -o-<-s- might exten the rich have a right) Give them two more + vote all currency, none but to rule. in all that tw a cop- we to | ae Hols oe ‘into b3 y Sedeine "T think present will nd-to-make the bail conditions nore unani- + + to be ruled to cauntry, now The want party i o + Wearns difficult this ' mous T nou coal priated led oy oS oOA more emergency pill. providec 1 bank all the no 4 1e5 ¢ the i fol se ‘ = One. dimecutt esa aid Se Winters wan d I Y the Low v Wine sey tlaaeraae pe | aud i tey When \ is sn issue he the nd n} dicap |} that \‘\Eu al his not ae as Construction mages Currency that 1Tl ota. DUE fell lit in It, ahd 20 on ited . ( t 1teh » 100 ti ‘Cabin edi t oR ~~ To pl 12 1. t row ' Dan Wints e. t tl Gow iY eras had i Hy It ball when he hed| ¢cb { of of the same the Pleasant master the top bet, conl last classification © will be east telling company, Milliner estate.United and States nited versus States the versu he Shelley, ut MOnanN Mon Wants | e } bble}am a firm belleye in more é€lasti vas | curren ind I hope that something Pete {il ob done La vinter you tl elk w, the committee on bank ing curys ren reported a bill on lines favored he ale : > tha hy ¢ troller Ridge which provided n ina small way for curreney elasticity, the fo my mind it di xt go far enough, mour falling results arthur A. Swe et, et the ir nportant question Transferred omer r r WINTERS VICTORIOUS wsrehorr, (ian: the. Hil pipwided. IN FIRSTPOOL MATCH : iks__guarante By the Other cases heard before a versur the 1@ his party the?) roe heer n in for with be-any a } or thr Fred - 8S to. 97, hampionsh Be made . \ut go notlegislation," know whether, there:"butwill| I ALLEGE. THAT FOUR-MEN said' he, "| thir « More no be the has of the grove rantent to eeveta) | Sc001_ sections For ree this sult the state of Garnoy oo Wher sked whether he -had pis~| cussed ~~ financial atterst with the ||} pragient Mr Waldd ‘refosed:ta reply | directly, but said he had currel question would | U ideration from | the ssion of congres . geologists matters nay Bedecal Course. Re wa lin cro Secretat 1 nd ¢ Ore oe had aere 3 lengthy talks ith iki President tep-l of (he resentative Waldo. whois a Saas rake or the house committee on banking and|in runntit iso of ? stv curren t < Oust by by Lee Rik untae > aig ks of © thk urd a Mayor Platt filed charges against . . estate of ima E. Richard tee ie tity Clerk Mulhall for neglect of duty. this amount from the Union Pac i ¢ Hearing v be had in the dalstrict Ratlread SO EDS ml cocina eenoiead a riday ube cherke s Healings Mul- in legiti-! . presented a Es have , tor "825,000 & de aie 4 COL eder menced issue to be to drive the] wanted heat/ cut hi a bans dng! fis claimed, sen e@cofithe compa trade. Chis plan would not pernit the issue of currency to give banks} 1dditional profits, but to meet the nj|emergency the es government years A suit for $20,000 dumage a ‘ capital ed the TROOPS HURRYING = WORKING HARD ON TO THUNDER BUTTE' THE BAKER MYSTERY will be | they 2 as whic to of their kind, the a rate as There witnesses Shelley a isRees more ot sixty plete investigatio and of the coal lands o Ita} on the stand for a week ; inj Sult Plummer tetenneon or Crloples: paee. fea : ite were preferred aguina natures nae Huffa° L "| ‘ working on the construction of the gas} ker by id Bubee, representing sapian of the defendant company on|loen m nd others Attorneys for south Te 1 and Ninth. We streets. | Platt and the See filed a demer. them rrreonity' he Mr.|jana by c E a Sal ~aKe./ and Reo | voluminous. tha The compensation ran, it is held, fro $50 to $106¢ The suits involve millions of acres and milllons of dollars }by ] and them the government hopes to recover the titles to th - which will bring under the new cl aasification vat a from $35 5 to $70 an acre. he two con tentions a which f rovernment bases its claims are ,rhat the defendants employed dun nmies in ett énee the coal lands. that th ae ase Hirsi left petter "plan proportion of at ea 1 mele Ania will be more a bet of three thousand of the Confidence in Bransford ie Plummer followers were exulta was feared even in the camp af were attended he Kn 9 aa F Beene Mr 1 Seas CE as eeebadl ie hac iniured as he ne a hew ain Feo aut ep ca 79 "at Tae thought. ot 1 swiss und gave him eee th ei t _ ral fai rg t 7 t eraicts tha has : _ aamage he regis aoe ae me nde d in the District court in| !0De time. DAM GES FOR INIT a ) AGEs For INJURIDS, Fe ERRORS that ease The case! Eke governme of 24, tive lands se men and women acted as dummies and after recelving ce ece ee 3' a Ss, eee Riter bills a| vic- by it, aS 1 aie pecan the length = on nun er O Oca. torneys appeared. The king of testirmony in this and the other' coal conspiracy cases {ts expected to take up the greater part of six months and the records in each ne rein the plainti a minor 18 vears of age, asks through his father Eldredge E. Shelley, as guardian, 325,-} and able his toconstitutiona give to th eptiviction or sta : iS 1 y : orga arenA eee senting and days > + + + +> ch > | OEE FF 4444 446444444444454440 =------a--ae-------_-_- belle Bransford had an Immense adyantaze. Monday night a Republican whose judgment {fs good and whose bank roll is ample ealied the bluff. He wanted the short ene or that notable bet. He offered the thensanA dollars in cash, and wanted to find the man with the three thou And then it was Aiacousred that the three-thousand-dollar man never had put up the money He would not put ever meant up to back his judgment, He never intended-nor dla any one -to risk three thous: nd dollars to one thousand dolla on the proposition that Bransford would win The phony bet was a sham from the beginning And when it became known about town that the big bpet Was simply a bluff, that it ha been called, and that no one would make it good, Bransford stock fell like a rock. ng. t case t Ber ee the terms}/have ee ee more athan twice that number é heard the In the Utah Fuel company case the to Judge first witness was Prof. Taft, head of and Mrs. Johnson Salt a in « in He. ground tunity of securing ‘the approval of ¢ ae ho had at nd ( stated President nder the promising, OP! eT te may as the five zie te enths and' fi $f nim rus Sean ata : advisers have been projected currency in a the con-| Vote MEETS MONEY -- : 1-6 and aoe "sce Brancas won, .Killie Cra nile second, | cr ibed to Secretary Shaw, Red Friar' third Tir 2:05 As | tne President said: iIxth race, slx furlongs of see "According to this plan von, Woodlane second, FR aque t (banks should be pormitted Time, to- this. the] Sa Moonahine tpinds. © ‘time, F981 ~Fitth in } (Continued from Page One.) furlongs f | kin ps ond, rr i 00 1-5 rete ran to deal with the finances of atavio 1g@s-Alauda |] Country or mile vote "early fail | PRESIDENT won ; attende - not . Kan. 1904, aftorr 100n Neeeretiee Mr ott a beean. ---~<-- furlongs- ~Gri pple Gugele thir econd, Do of -| eo a eee i tly Terused by promise were finally flatl Poe the company, it Is sald, with the result that Mr, Johns on‘ went Into court «nd 2y@| | TY gav sle rblv ‘ e moa Ar-| $ =e y ‘es tau ‘ase | day. L ous! a =Mon aay phe football Lewia or ten decorate Ps + /* ~ to Fr A. Maynard, special assistant to tha attire general, and* Hiram E. 300th, United States Booth, ney, district attorney ror nate eam Johsi - Se ( mi ence in johnson AGAIN MAGNAT ¥y race, well importance he trac Beh cisl Reaey iding a men have no lost up the spenge. Last were out, with the] oe Fall 19, of auto | early. 1 the rth i s a io a Royal, t ep { ; & si ‘ SE Republicans, tl 1e illing, doen. Kansas the . 15f ae vhich will kee for time ar WwW hic h ¥ ©} ee id the eve Off, | ing s, the squ: 1d ANY | will t r the game } ed r ollege Mntday sak | afternoon of this ek. ‘ ey ee Len ‘allahan will coach the boys} | every evening until Thanksgiving, j when Salt Lake and Ogden ineet again comfnis sioner | ot nman ay" ‘Time, seven 1:16 Mime, 1:27 t ourth ar with a good ride, ara YT} Ird Wwon,. S eto in at eptember over b y the company erdict of ; the jury that T = reported from a bulle t} full. ise ae his : eral days ago.|! The i ae Canal eyo 1 PRACTICE Although an e of SQUAD --- ca down n out 4d ‘ = Wie the bo bet n Rig! R rine Sapte ir La pion Wor Lord third. & Fuh e mane rac won, Miss Del: ni horst TAKE had ; the won, Zienap and isa y the t¢ ‘ the , 1oney d ‘ attarne: : 1 ort : A boxing g& exhirow a expenses SCHOOL & ny rds iy, the irt and 9 own vehing all me mt Pimlico to scramble. ride Lord oft Langdon| opening : t Re a t cate! Berry, fe self-inflicted exceptio ya era BI him to funeral on ' che received Re raeice pS ani eae en | canes } |: 4 e] ie oO prepare race For has The size The taking of the testimony in the case of the \United Stetes versus. The Utah Fuel company was begun on Monday before Master and P. * . ho began a fight in Lewi eourt October 21, to re$50.00 from tt tihlon Pacifi Bue ron 1© ion ae +a ©) . ompany because of injuries; dp | oO Rep interesting gives y are AT A and does take open E DELABY WINS bringing ‘ | ta t nu 7 rack U. Chakigery "Bt nN et hngon. ; T at erases the partners acti but; There will be | bition at Naud schools|defray Tra kN I in ON Da maces, Altre J separs eet p: rtner, who wants men will we | pounds, weights. -______. WATKIN KINS sparring Chursday,} Turk, show buneh of : opene me gotiations for a gam but} no definite conclusion was reac he lon | aa punt f A dis reement Lo a LITTL who Athletic : strenuous has| hitting Univered a ne Yetter tror n the the ft pier Wvoming Mor nday asking for n Novembe » bagin= the Via Dl will | € ral rounds with ear n a: ally, in addition| stu-}to doling road work. Jac Kson, at. his the|San Pedro qu: rte rs, fin ds in Abdul, the ee recely Es ence Mill. greles lov -Say anrford Angeles, Nov. 4.-Sam Langford Young Peter Jackson, the colored!» men i] eee teams' au un ti will they : ns. WRECK lars lence Man, Represented] time it wit take to get the testimony y Local Firm, Receives | court Permiss!9a, vas" obtainea Yo. ‘heid' the ne. room in the Federal buliding. 0 Batch Miran: |} be a hummer is the bellef of every fan tl e pla ae oyto thethe jwh players » visits the black men, ae y for, with the Yr nonstrat 1ir demonstration | purse 75d and 25 It will Le dehoove ! split zi ) ft , 't ill pl ¢) A pce ee . a second in loafing | __ aie h plan ny pay for She the ring, xinal al| when<they _Langford enter has three ac tive and hardLev ea be : Avgien 5 i " Ss 1€ mi to. conti nae body of student thei trainnt and ty. IN + row Opened. - : defeated heroes,»The team was to lef Los A Sunday nig arrive in Ss Stans stig neat yh nas u the Young, Peter Jackson Are Ready The students of the Universit: held | a re 7 aa? + Seas pane " rousing meeting Monday afternoo I to plan a welcome home today of their | and train an For i -- or - $16,- a CUT nr Lanaf Rally to Cheer Defeated Players . _- Gets by Jury's Verdict for Loss of It. 9 | OO444444444444444444444440) The Phony Bransford Bet Vanished | | -_- | | VEIN University CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1907. Cases of United States Against Utah Fuel Company Are -_-_--- COLORED PUGILIST-S ARMS. 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