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Show THE RECORDS BROKEN FoR BATTiEsHies| IS R Mr. Beveridge has made his own life a suc cess, P| ses Navy C., department President FIM, D. has Bowles - Oct. North been of notified the Dakota by River | ready for | Fore will be Dakota, the December 18 fleet globe-encircling date of the on President. Metcalf sailing its of Roosevelt have been struction feat and to to the the before the THOUSANDS into believing that the election of a sheriff in Salt Lake county is an issue paramount CAST "ALL RECORDS Atlantic. he thought. Dakota has He did SMASHED com- Ameri-| | BY THIEVES ON GREAT T RAGE COURSE A better . - than|the his staff postal ce in the authorities papersto have the owing 5 know , n that re well a will belaunched the larg-|in est The ship North of anyDakota kind ever GREAT AT SUCCESS Y ears old and fo years ae him. if || { HIGH SCHOOL NOTES and at A young gia . of top speed couple the men tha The to all detectives e escaped vii ta pit "of of and (Continued from Page One.) swerved heavy machine tools were in by. far greater snapped|Jt is than any by | first; in who were uae drivers the race.; The e de-/t)fractured any of arm these . with standing a g by by the mostost 2 ere a Savantatne idents- seven other accide and mechanics entered ‘re were ° serfous serious unfortunates yas 2 management sd for crowd; a|of Salt Lake people. days there from s under ‘ae the plan for coming CHICAGO type and some le : ae that a S re brought out earlier in then burning, so the and | recovering anything more aS Laat e hope of the day| of|for aroniakt v five mat-|and new ones, * of [| He bears his 90 years unusually well. He is the brother of Colonel J. Sulter, the {dol of the Thirty-fourtn $ Gf classes the same huddle ) of off stock time. aeraus cars at of the ie Nine : ~|more than a county people one side, with r week e Orson 1 large} a ph years Stock nee 4 an old music at the birthday u on last night was a enjoyment to the old Morris yours, Day-Stallion two Hanson-Filly two, frst; and over,| years only one R. Allen was at her ; veteran a dan, year > stallion to old 3, second; 1 third he that the to one, and once ft » w th at third given came drew a celebra- source of soldiers. best. o f the e Her Civil vil great Mrs. father w war, an a As each!|Last night bred 1 d far years year throw | giving they patriotic an mare, an ang "The Sta hymns. De- i: had ex 7 N 7 UNIVERSIT' speed, ' had them Detroit was los- NOTES. | behind, Summers kept his Yair ball, Dut when ahead the victory pane seemed lost hia within heart fore an BED ea eee ep atta inl eetaien ak tal their hisgrasp, B, er of arenaan: Harv and head, Summers|and and in| spokeProtessor on "The A. Colonel Wall the ninth inning the Cubs gave the| logical Expedition of 1908" and "The greatest exhibition of offensive baxse| Range of Clift Dwellers." Both6 Dean ~~ | Cummings and Mr. ball ever seen in this town. ore of f the expedition to southern Utah Uta Tinker the te fall and had many interesting and They waited out Summers at th tH Pe ctive remarks to give on the an ball oath they forced him to lay fhe clent tribes as shown by their relics, hell dows the accave ard when ua Dean Cummings sald in part: "The ; 7 , | expedition of the past summer to southdid the way they hit it was simply orn: Uta vas one of the most successshametul, ge bi or nm r hes ful of undertakings. The expedition i of had that work real firet the was 1907 nKEr | ahea and up evene bunted home a rungone by one of the cleév| been done by investigators toward diserest rusesheroeverof seen. Tinker,Hisindeed, | covering some of the ah. real historical the game. fleld-| remnants of southern is expe- was the | ing was oe old she Banner,", "Flag g Without a on a|Spangled Dp by Sheri- | Stain," ‘My America," and many other wild near verdict. ene nara Bnd pikes one year/;the Tigers got 3 stallion, him away again mers, of manne with Asa world stopped. long as ana over, second; stallion 3 years o over, third; stallion 2 years old and number | under and pected, upon butKilliam years|ang drovethehimCubs to thefell bench, Sum- best Ameriean Bros., entitled tl h he got time close decision old/troit h three ates ie st.a comeaneee mar A. F. Tho rnberg-Stallion eber and out-|and the equal in the Civil war stuffed and mounted. TIGERS 7 Was second; sweeprE ae Seere cae . for | oldRichard and under two, first. the Hartley-Stallion Weber few undre on Friday, at perhaps (iF i company-Stallion andJ. under three, frst, R, Hodson-Stallion and aa der er f four, first. During the con- | "der wis TAKE OUT died in his York two nay ‘Co.-Stallion four, (Continued From Page One.) De teaitaintee ieee ea Uoucarts icc Uatieneh nei ee first; stallion wit = second; sweepstakes, | odds he took two bases on hits that|diers, that she could find, to attend. threo Mile persons, | old ld an: rely Ww. entirely and this eccounted crowd of Wednesday, r CUBS FALL who New years ago. The New York regiment has the horse that Colonel Suiter rode The | thres an old Jen-| Jack, 3 yearsfirst; Edwin4, Bennion, youngsters| crowds the Into when came Phathineter communi-jtache, personalwithout supervision t0|pegan pouring the ofgrounds Fri- | under first; Sweepstakes, bls mous-| very young found, | looking gave had intobeen letters got and Thomas pers cationdiscov with the hat crematory, ando made/|the contest, and there was not @&] ga.' This\ wasThere one ofwere the biggest days | nett, nett 34 years old and over, second; a3. the loads b- | hitch nor pause in the solutlon of the probably not years old and under 4, secon ‘th con-/|9ge fica were activities songs 300s Beyalso aeserved ere ee in othereee regiments during the entire four years heof was the enlisted. war, the full tlme of which / perfected second. four, = Oreee staltion With one of his get, aye crer Acae Ree were thousands of the state who took = over e th . was 2 12,000 al almost numbering about = ; it was composed The rest got' away | ference i " and bruises, and Mil- | yisitors = is contusions the Naas last cau day's The one, injuryYj/and mare previous year | second e the under old and over first: stallion one of his get, -_-__ ~~ estimated taken dayfromcontained the samelarge placeamounts earlier ofin | was ler, the driverandof thrown the Dayton who|{in fair, the ditched out, car, pluckily | the the gigantic | | The past school week, altough sisting of only four day ys, was with to the TENE The four years American waters. She is 510 feet in papers, thought to be waste by th9| remained in the race day following the conclusion of the | Old and over, first; mare three years old length, has a beam of nearly 80 feet, |driver of the crematory wagon, and| the crowd, which witnessed the | conference. | eee -- la | | a displacement of 20,000 tons and is|that all of this matter had been de-| races paeec was not t large. it had every preAtte : rkins-Jack two years o large, it ha very pre Salt Lake Peoplele Attend, aa under three, to have a speed of 20 knots. stroyed before the crematory could | ¢en< lass "ars were : ar 1.7 jack one : year| ~ 2] . =o hi hi Be thal inate ith pankt Har ales tension to class. Motor cars we But ssince Wednesday the crowds at] old and under andi first; jennett, four The De constructed eee ier visebytebe AU Be RAT TRE i with, atter the ais-} packed all along the course and men the|tne fair ofhave been made up Thuraalmost | | years old and over, first, eee three} is being the Newport | covery was made. grandstand held the best known lentirely Salt Lake people. _- old and mader fou bd st; sweep- | News Shipbuilding company, wlll be Papers All Burned. land women in society. William K,|@ay was not go large from the point akes, beat jennett as launched in the earlyy : spring . i | Vanderbilt r ; R. Powis-Bost American brea | | Immediately upon receipt of the injr., the pioneer promotor of t | or ae attendance as was the correspondan any age, firs ---_-- e P . j Q , = ae ition that the checks and other Po oe racing re nis F ae ing day a year ago, but renewed hope TFdT,ourf.aweepstagesover cemh = | | rt old Neiluon and over, secon &' Meck years old and over, out and, propelled by the full force |that all of the money taken in at the| of the speeding car, struck the two|/fair Saturday was just that amount fact that it Js 2 re loads of garbage 4 the a minds Ea sharpl the old and Ww. VOR . Powls-Stallion ao tw old and under three, first stallion ----e 4 Governor of North |that these invitedBurke to attend tne | struction, with to follow M. Poarsen, stallion four years old and three years AWAY been launching be proud : request- attend the great conto 4 ' na Dr. W. New York regiment, eighty-ninth year in trip fittingly of Of Meparied corarach gatuaeearon the patriotic for the North Dakota no duplicat ithe fiestin || there 14 ale aptie a return of the flee 1ere is little hope : Members of Grand Army Republic Honor Dr. : Suiter. i His Nie old Roh dos, towne their wi eet j Pesce ‘Roosevelt made the reless to the thief, as so f f th rel re kote si pt represented igre die a great creadeal quest for rush 7 on the North Dakota|contained at the time the contract was awarded |of money to the owners, as among to the Fore River company Admiral ]them were maps and drawing of minBowles told the President at the time | ing properties, made at great expenso P of the sailing of the Atlantic flect that |of tim labor and anOR ES of which | haye ra} | nmin coma " a e Z and the happy ttle gathering feasted studied. His writings are sought by every publication. His addresses are treasures for all who can hear. He will || on the refreshments furnished by the R. should be Republicans. He will renew their love for their nation. He will correct the mistaken view of the Utah || "x: Suiter was a surgeon in tha Dr. SANELE eMC a (Continued from Page One.) (Continued Fire tie aeAmeAe ee tee te Ab are rerc ieIrom netaPage One.) to form the American battleship fleets | large number of letters now known], " re ‘ of the futu to contain valuable matter, but worth- | W2ete tho men were atanding while it he e would the water S Atlantic personally to the . He He w was born on an Ohio farm in 1862, and from the time he was 12 It will be a great event for the people. Young men especially should hear him. They will lendid A 2 Splendid American manhood will entertain and instruct andi inspire the thousands who may come. Secretary intr ti introduction 2 the S the and ed by Admiral Bowles launching to celebrate ' ,; memorate lea > keel last, He He w was a very. poor boy. atesman. Sarr, He has traveled much, and people of Utah why thy the men who have been misled by Tom Kearns the Republican party of the nation. launching November 10 All thme records American bat- | tleship construction for have been broken |f by the North which was laid a tell 10.-The Shipbullding company that the battle- | ship 1908. He worked his way through high school at Plainfield, Indiana, and then studied law. He was admitted to the bar, and began a practice which |] birtnday. ‘Tho comrades told birthday. The comrades told stories stories ras wonderfully successful until his election to the United States senate, when a most brilliant legal career was merged in a still more brilliant service | 24 m&showed scars sang of oldall wounds. as state Ramseythe Morris the old Hi eases 11, Times were very hard in 1873, and the hoy worked as a day laborer-as a farm hand, on a railroad, in a logging camp, and as a teamster. President Makes Personal Appeal for Haste and Result Washington, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER woes States Senator A. J. Beveridge of Indiana will on Monday night address the people of Utah the stage of the Salt Lake theater. e wil speak on the living issues of the day, and it will be an event of importance in the life of Utah. No from abler man, no truer pe: no more gifted orator has been here at any time. ene there is no Republican in th tion high vice of this splendid régublis, p e nation higher in the councils of his party, or more effective in the ser- ss ; é LAUNCHING | years old had to shift for himself. FOR SALT LAKE CITY. e Known. EADY REPUBLICAN, A. J. BEVERIDGE, STATESMAN AND SENATOR Man-of-War North Dakota | Constructed in Shortest : Time INTER-MOUNTAIN ing the ing simply superb, time at his twice dur- | "!tlon cut clean base} ¢ Reulbach that best, and Tinker ; was accomplished the portant features: One: tapped the canyon £0-| jorth side of the San Fanon oo It explored Ut Juan anc river. Two: the springing of surpr me *s of various |ter looted from the stolen pouch ts Lite Fellows Start First. from other parts of the state. Butjunder 2, first; mare, 3 years old and hits and got his men at first each time | It explored and mapped the pyle = sorts, The Girls' Athletic association| tically g In the smoke of | p : ow Salt Lake public school pupils, | Over, frst; mare, 3 years old and over, | because of the grand work of Chance|yon and {ts tributaries and surveye lecided at the 1 t P held} sec qe tte Roe Of course, the little fellows went/the Salt 1 : {| Second; stallion," with one of his get, | in retrieving hurried, desperate throws | the r bag natural bri that it Sraia aivae a meeting Ye dance | the cremato away first. Stripped to the last ounce, | thelr teachers and others who wanted st; mare, with one, of her colts, first: when the toil cana to A each time | ¥@s u © rt to the department toward th of Obtober or the be-|.. This might. have been avoided naa | they looled like school boys in run-|to see how the younger generation mare, with or ier colts, cond; bad k db 1. Just how | of the ‘interior embodying this survey uy: p ; os . rn vare there inin force. ‘ lion,re any age, ¥|much |On a bad, awkward conditions bound. Juaffected and a maps that the recommendations ginning of November. The price of adthe employes of the Adams company, | ning trunks, and some of them looked | would act were there rd best Aste inben -_ the weather eae areta ABC emidadteerhic mission will be 25 cents, which will Anoth honor : ornare oped | when the checks w oe first discovered, |,imost it was appeared ee ane announced in would regular price In i teen tha when who uniform the be ; at ste x ion haene he ; tite Oe ae dia' word all the sent to the crematory eo there cadet | matter football was With of = dollar. athletic jareee enone thet half regulation admitted before reduced the ieone of mount nae perfectly unclothed Their The them for named, Bamnved by ‘the great mass of cree checks, nearly the the checks Walker at might have the to ashe ais ption of and under. next class seemed in noise. had size more 1e hardly Their a little more-room yttle> and attendance bank | cars selling from. Were $1,001 to expected in thie auarter, Oot eis | was. mailed to Provo, this respect did the little god of |Pany has an office. where the |as of the week mutuals, the Saturday was ' for the ae the near days ¢ the:tv Meter notn nee goo u he - wats oeast night i iing doing & ° way. There were first. J. the ar Rates ere a the cadet circles, although no encicipercd saan eons nee Coen : ee ae appointed It all might BS the pranks on time. but not usual 60. The is Black out for oe not oe COUT out.) x ey. pupils 4: oe) Ww played.) 51 ' mis ‘cothers company, 7 ors iauneed "1 the ! aa ted, fair, was y could go to the eld to it! all who who was t Reateoa be eore: arenia. pr hoodlums who carried the spirit of fun past the! ordinary bou nds, and some of them Isotta attended the fair} ‘rienced ee * ez" Kinney. hak Ces a ‘ idence, invite\ IN h : + police ] I al I i € S the \ o iN It Was Burned. 4 belleved that 3 eo ¥ Ot A tho sunted itis thought : ‘ people The Andrus, Fur1 years the rac the by. com- risk Hi wien akon og ui ' Mark's he ae esiden ‘ son 5 rm . of Mr. Private and n= " TWast fever, 919 mar be BAC back su J , Dauger > Signals. as - Known for The following and ying 0 all the the It ree blood system is at home The Known and can C ipSnes Sest rah ring jn ¢ , ona anc Mees nat ‘ , |! 4 | Al \4 wos to Renault.| out a great: |eented- nted | malities at of pnoe nsive co can vIn, in this Isotta Her-/| ast night, men 7 ; Rtaswas meee shown had who a ihe favorite old an roads with the Amerlcan | were given the lap it.was. and Sharp Lyttle had Arrow, with thelr and stock time Ingr = ot jiled vate el jed ris to a Syrup no in excuse his town of fair, as) winners. winners fo| well by an ; Sarsa- half pint of be in the ee the & le loca known « iby, at iner h aE bank to of See at the ia William } can emergency ering from is 4 LOVE AFFAIR. employ of W. string of brought reatment are old & = third: Willinm old C. years pre- these order noving for| that| vpake stallion old 3 ae one old their from out i live stock privilege 6 Talaoke: closing of of at of the thexs city~.| ae th moving. and fair by slesae my ploited nd over, ojq and | old first; over, seconc 4 Ore | ee ar aaa work they liave back, ojawin thelr after for our) two ale night.appearsuf- || the When under. With a-man: after give, nae whose.name he had ré stora- ‘first ; Horse : aE aan me that it will be a plow, the sat his way bac¥ |) result of jealousy refused ters caused. his , Tee uydag but alead th capture in teto ee Deputy i Ge urfle Id, - Be Tom. stir up jock the | phe RUNS ee Sherift brought this oe TO ence to the morning JAIL B see il disturb-) at the) MEattempting Kanicesrattoaj : iternent. Ber a office! al- | ty have prevented Bates = hich have terrorize¢ ja | trays Whicn he |ter town in the pepast. Month Ms We ches, by ano drink ees and ease. the of nover ihe ae : ee ost ae : | Bee) think. bodily E has py for had his ds han u nee | enough Sarsaparila, ent to medicine ably not ain } Se'sanarilia cures make eitthe Das craic a 3 ed wor Peres | sumption. ‘usa oe, oft ¢ orwor non Y eat ure | cn our d wherete Tae e |of T hompson. s Was to mé ton gn SE eet Lee hing Ree to do and its near Mrs. Anna ang A. g¢ the 1) 1) It Cottle, the Cubs A.B. enjoyable their was ave and the old with | themselves. time at first 1 Steinfield, 3 b. nine. Ones Tinker, s. 5s. . ae he ja thankful for ‘the success) of ae = 2 Bo A 1 the fair A. B. 2 2 2 2 LT thy 2 : G 0) 0701 . ly 2 : 0 0{ 0 (7 " = moe Os Detrolt A > "int Totals ay A.B. R. me 37 &. f tare a at- colpts have oan Dis- ¢5-| ive (g-prob un ‘a year yo ibition s and syexh the ht fenerous a a Ane night 7 aBawa gair by FINAL List > Pinal auehtuby John fow we think how : = AWARDS Lis aise ee ay the apy ty 2D firepa : 5 : ae i aatiate erable | Mehesy'x four last| crofula;.|ono as much hor relative =con | ian of his get, colts, firs ras ( ons frat,-mare: h Me tN our years 0 : ‘ Soa with: a « San « Works, goods: ea milk: shoes; best quality tracts; Salt quality ge one: Si of et Pehae Wein ‘ hig Ma th were uwarded Oliver of ; by R. trunks, : the 4 Peet f Hewlett best M Any an- company, I tah-made flavoring exLake Mattress COMSD ETRY, Brick Utah- made come prick; display CARES Soe EL Utah mattress best Soap quality compa- Suan Glove madesin soup his Ep DotiaY during n 2 0. 0 0! 0 0 ©)0 71 a 2{ -0 1 -0 1 y 0 6 ees 6 2 9 ona a 05 ( 0 floating among tho all but is found, eee the pottery and probable of the Cliff Dwellers, consid- of almost ja shed n clent pottery makin been found the potter San Juan - 25 ning it i modern "uls. 1 tha a rive best 0 | erable ne any description hat tn your near \ it all ne ad. 0. { ALLEGE and e a pyragraphy { Butte in naeeeittertt ° box near the Utah we eck . $2.00. $86 placing were the service last theThefirstcar time ‘in thelateweek ular alting Atteen Hundreds at teuted of gates for stolen Soa people Might Tt admissions is eae L Oe romul: : ship may High backers been game oi GIVEN sehol, say ae their fairly aera ron the ae High Ea8 ucer a Any cate ‘whateve Salt La school and All E ee night os er ae E 4,000 paid after itely set sett 0. $2. 0 store this w reek $2.00. McCarty's, frien ae 356 So. ' Do ests poatame, 12 EdiJ Nal Sars » to the in your head. near P< O. a ion : te your ae 6 cents: clos-| five the e this go that the champlon- defin BOOST UT AH! one nave ae the Prosperity nas were Kept) be Hats, URINA > t RELIEVED IN 2 Each sule : : , RY DISCHARGES 5 46 that elved - eligibility eligib clancy SSalt The recorda 0 of the Ee " oe Season showing the ae < ie il Le High = ae championship " y s allow yee choot has refused the High rn ei game, b 5 steps sanael another s : lace ra bet crow night present theAnother fair on large the closing to see the the| fireworks and horse races by search- touts, | o'clo Ne woul! eas TREATMENT epee far a Senaadia So a of Ligh from ca eet ocman ee a ony ther that Petar wenools e trying to ut ah in the champltonahip race. taking : ar °° \ two on oe ae aeiegment hana-palyted china cup ancAA bate a a the ibility the"iyate eligibility c Smmittes i o Colorado The most Pp . cas s that of Qu oe It succeeded is stated e p > e that e ie In & wine T) a Granite NS ite teal has not | then how TEAM IS NOT FAIR State | open = Eien rege McCarty's, A bel s being Colorado college. eee Hats, $2. 00. in the store this = bs angemer it chedule, being noe with U tahat except teve be immediately on hand for forthe wilrder ce it of . tocitng ecienel eers, nr Utah aA 3] 16 Honors display ee ot be made made up Tidd his, Inand oo hemanner, at the from going ea held 006 A0b t0 0 000 320- 6 ah at a likened it pottery on } 02 | aa which 1} barred Adrall. mw ie 05. Umpi mpires, ‘Attendance, 10,- Giapley co : Seine oo ar be eligible for ta trip a 3 ed Tida a "boned" " up and pass tion ful It examina , ie then stated tha t the ommittee decided that 3 a and aS Cap- bears the nameaar a of counterféits eveare of counter ALL in of de- Lee , aan seting, which"11 be w 95 fnoulty LD tad discussed i f 0 | and if the ici decides that po rida - | dition was legitima in 1 elo- be hie a niet was seldom at Stal Au SET ete OHI OTA RIT DIO glory ve The made by peer fully zee the Pueb?fos. used br "these 10g 4 a: 412 ‘3 lye Knit- | ats Sain Bros. ea weil tery of the 1 | players on re by =| perres eat ~|from the -\econspicuous k Tidd. j 1 1 0 Highest Meredith, | - Ensign best quality of machine Cache Valley Condensed 5 fc 2| ae Cae the mat summer's explorations ae a 'some connection between show ottery of San Juan and that"a of tl rovince of the State fair} | Within ace wandered to the aes fur| display of I. Mehesy ir. 154 ain st. \vecelving first grand vriae for ae at ar- | to exhibitors in Manutactur- | Rring follow: Fowler & Smith, best) Main; harness; Kaysville aeearal: f th of fair best. years) Saint : at | goods State quality part ridge. ee | yet the not Set te a unde taint the me . ans of mak. deacribed He then fully A E. 0 ° 2 7: pO 1 = Le > ; P.O. ee Grand atively few children on the grounds, and they remained with their parents | ; tv vo -o lost children were reported los Only | pest h Considera a 0 among the students of the university from the fac at several of the bes" 1 » 1 Fa erythine etn eon Prize, Seal Firat strangely t light e 0 0 n we 3 1 35 ie and ae é was There Alkali Bwelling avo beenpeople: unable asec yet, find howthe instance! whats methods | 312 | tistic Milk A-Tlorses, Seely-Stallion, : trunks of emaniah} on at cert, } Frida AS reas aR display Sora s elite ever, > compar- densed State) vere announce a * idges aus follows Depariment c yesterday double » ys by headquarters & M. A. ers' hall W® ANNOUNCED. Out ee oe during the day Special ribbons %\ Stein of Prizes, Given H. ago. | quiet tare acrit nents and new} a a te rf air next year. Salt Lake people are in| a p ronage throxtgh ye made Bee J Fae Saane Lint athe in famous By et io jt "Through has been dern f 0 J 0 = a ee B.H t { -. ee ssHatted cfor-B)Summers in ninth, | ae aoe FO Qe i a nec, NU faeee by inn ings g o> stroitl enc a sso) : . De "n nea "often of the year, certainly e Oy ee were well treatec 3 a or cash for 310 a higher development. of the art, in to revive ‘BH 4 +» poeeneae 3i: 2 - ; onan ‘ seb Bar eo n- rhe were outing people Tt Le in Rr 6 ae ae and kindness } Brown 2 {tcher-Brown, Tim superint ndent | Bheridan and O'Day. Kendall, steward, county infirmary runs victoryand with flve ecreatolee bunt a double steal in hits, suc-| Ove ers oa tf , Hood's and over, over, first first: filly mare, twothree | ny:..thy bestt merit} | old old and yearseed ol invarresting (and under three, first, istallion -with Hine ) taaioatiag a yerlous and expect [pau Ss. or zeary, Thomas Crawford, i , ae c. | Cobb, gui | partment No. 2 arrived sourtesy Through fhe courtes) a seventh and elghth | every instance it has > | been outplayed. Nor| the women have been |‘Kling : Reulbach, ee Eee avout 20 fect » of eee the main Balas eneit Se its four but scrotula- ‘ DP acuth hare {n the had many - Best NOTES a = made | state substance-with- | Last whos a excavated ridge manu-| other rellcs of the former tribes hitting range. of the Cilte apja inom rt: Chica com- company FAIR Be \FHiecanee Rite nage out thinking of poe ie Dae hited many sufferers from it aa ees radical and pern Chicago feet they earned a safe safe = a :ay eee vu favorable comment indicates that pave succeoded. R oderick « McKenzie } loera | came fever oF _ vorks Royal of STATE Cobb the unexpected, while the Naleague gameé as played by and the je the vane baseball, aheokardsif wlan ae rnn- ee mapoee tee pue pitched to them. throught pa of Utah, Colorado, was National league | gion. Secs erie and northern Mex- , t| my life,' sald Mr. aren Tt6a ey niLaps it, all "but It p seems to have borne es eo o rive the people truIt c. bwye eee ae ee best racing Se erupt he it | Evers, 2b... ..-.4 fk yy-| Schulte,c f....4 company-} Ghance' 1 b. a = 7 | possi Pi nod the size of the crowds, the} bearer "at in the races and the general) had {sy And the weather cutaneous icereatiio ene oral . - , ae. and comps vay ee the chang tts. Dune ue austrian, | jyood's Austrian Dee ariea his . oe a riot-agalnst th aroused consider irrival of the ae y coun an with took medal Alkali after the blow they recelved in the]is mostly plain bier a whi on : . s : ed pottery é ar a this n eighth inning when they > broke and|colled ware handed the lead over to Detroit, but} it is rere coy burt few ae pat they » cam mi! 3 :it.7 came back. Filled with determin| higher art of coloring. : ation they pounded their way to a ‘well| tery ware has certain symbols Doin ae Sala 7 any Lester:.Freed, whose .managé ement ‘ ree races was this frank year rut the a bes mai ae "th "U tah pecially rying, and proashys Sa One pleasat {5 «to ore so than to the scrofulous and con="|) ve been.' ane 1 October crater. nts Zsump LIWea normal 8 co Marty a AMUCK: charge d The Royal We Sudden ee BROUGHT klin, Hermanson partes gold Plon large pateen Cobb's | zum Pee ace: mt = erated a On a/|2t Montical o. oy wind + ONEm ae elie thrown veek, | by by the mans igeme nt and . a committee Goatees ; fn aie ‘ idde ere at week,|) Gold Medal and me ll have a Bre ater one next year of three, John McKie, Conrad Knapp | Blue Ribbon ae sl ahtiiaioniovotiar | forace 3 Ensign, secretary of the|}aiq Prank Miller, was authorized to rhe ‘poseibl Ta F ON tg | a ® ‘ ; a » rare yossible c > e Fair assoclatio has : ben ae thank the fair management for the uta recs pts --<-e-___-__ ' a afternoon. pleasant opene d pow full sheatarhout ine ind te Bais GIN : | as severa 8 ore 6 bi -on the olc he feve, iebefore - whic St oor Rolle for Eon Senne can the that and they came back fighting & encouraged by the madness of| crowds and fought the Cubs of ] | did Bre reas oe he Sates Condensed Milk mny-Best canned milk, first Pe and od "it boen|of in the third It looked hopeless | the Tigers Inning, and few expected them for! to | me } at all But they did come sweepstakes. Department I-Manutacturers. trunk; first.| ve 3 Moredith h-Best don get avert- | Zuma ad men whose two hits e tally, made it by After first: ! the get, : Ste aliion stallion eat to have faster have four | straight baseball w with four a | four years ola] stallion thre years second; over, and if gs aa gami as ico. of pitthese Eg tribes The RY merican Asall @X-!/tics is ee eir tech permanen a onte by the Tigers is the isto of ne h os, rground ones ceremoniat'. na doting tional Cubs Henry Uarker-Stallion old TC. and. Leggett-Stallion over, thir¢ the) most chances might little reserve on ee eee ws Ree ecae he expedition Consisting of otters: was seum men * outguessing Reulbach and | stone im lements, skeletons' na ma tne: ‘tirat ball Altogether, company-| and dis- | Years old an a would batters ae a and over, : trouble he bestetint old | the of her stallion 4 yeara one of his ‘Horse Seco Dewey had Tinker of move field ‘ona 4 years with r colts, s and erauumentat Se. and {Out casily, but under the circumstances | Bit Oi aes a and | he hardly could start for the ball. park hnd thewwestern part of the Kav- old Winder, stallion third; stallion and lot aho ae mare, a and|\awful seventh inning, when hit broke through Reulbach. years 9 ae y ciao ae cerns e Pier. BeBe ira Schaefer men ed able fair * justPaleclosed as this owns, ©. Was D. » toD -Sathe oe of 1907. OF 4 fire scare occurred on the econesey TL one he r€ , . 4 j < g x Summe | course, we qannck a ae Sa yesterday morning shortly oe 40 ec ra ee Ps | now, hut our ne air wi 18 DIGSCr |<, k. when a can of gasoline un- | s evory way. Bly e of the ovens, uete for Successful Races. ; der on i ream. con peae Totals .. » y for the ice c x | Se , H horses to the tives, ‘He. gave the name Clee aD tiermanson, and said he had taken , drink of whiskey about 5 o'clock to: af et tis amt t lhad | r \r ir ah year yeara 1907 Twice his one On _jivss thas'ne'nasor himha ble "] nants, veer |ing. shedBien theon theame ground never f worket re soon extin-| IN hospital what had last all say | :syperioc a « nO home-built in ‘the ances of poisoning gyfficiently recovered mail| salh thia:; Ming here undone by thr .whict uthorities Fonber, AUSTRIAN Te HOLS time." Tae oon rs eee ft re Nene)of itime mt r the "first few ner 4, es , aa mis mistake toith it would he health ntinue Its use until fully reetared: 1 stallion, as), There | who to get w way in we field. [ ye with PUT Eea Tiere oe € no of hi ‘Ponce aes onaa Co., yearsyears ol a and .ogan over. Horse first: best Stallion stallion, 4 four the fair, remained on the grounds ant ose of 4 xhibits were closed 2 cc lollies ger, who has a lat the state fair, was we 7 ¢ compound, filly Plowman, | of the animals had left the erounee | and. under ate | ang were in cars ready for shipmen old and under President. Js 0G: MeDonald,. Le ‘ster Oldnberg Coach mo { ‘ ee flat and) arive n by ease RIVAL iat ce : y ing that mall ae and the mall clerk) sent to it, is weacrted| . Der that.the name.| i ak « saean é not et © mare afternoon Secretary | one of hia get, first R. Albe Perkes.| began. paying out | mare, three years ole s and over, aera ' am p r old and under two, first; the selves rem out of the tray": public of the judges the line the Pheet mareds tho | cid and over, first sweepstaken; mare @t-/ with one of her'colts, first; filly, 2 yea ~~ old and under 3, first a ar etl mall received that nigh Ss re-) brought to , p. 5 Bete a the fair this year a Naa fc this office | been. unconscious three Limeg, mpct | Our crowds have been bigger th a The work. of tracing the nies is: 2 | time for about a half hour. , {last -year, and though we haya 2 the hands of Inspector on ne Tine a The affair jis supposed 4a, be: ey lout a whole lot Ore Sua ae car ath BeneusecSa bineeen apateds tablespoontal: ane Lime fo en before coca ee haken well each See won ribbons, in "the driving nqueting in second The ark Ul | ime sediats lar {sqi. ay x ee Bee ee D ough , to norm: consider and Cee e |\wnoney three country) car was . Pp Bae . ad as "nc niclan H, Shar en 1 i e Trederic , ) ‘ si i t ‘/ap-milé race with apparent along at acov: . . at ease until Mr. Sharp found ,001 Pan he was distancing we pres his field, , inand oan: took vas not enclosed/ V for the reason} Best | tne capture =O; Bn He | Seems ELIS. RODE, pres¢ ription, wits itsveffectivs ness, ol the last this. a. and work the Ys nt clay f BALESH is wast Aa part of the} tentlons paid by Hermanson to ‘some | make Stee a te Lalit wl teh he has been engaged woman also being the recipient. of | hutialngs as By DO Nod Nothing 15 ~ | tn} e favors of the : man with whom | ee 8 W favor ing the . past tw Oo weeks 1 hink a the1 simple and ee to work wonders LEA ; aS s shown te ni ipte do by : thithe = asure: s Re The very found the sni tincate 8, as theto" |49oshrewd) | C< aturday) yY clew furnished, ot furnished by these not Are had-driven races Early in. . Vices wn oOrace,..» eS hour,..the Isotta .cros the finish, one rear tire EOart if eee‘aia i agut ts STlly : ng ree cones the wid ob- tae E Mr Bcc Si li interment . LAME Car events.of the J. be nel rat. re 2 and under 4 ae ae ee James Devine. over, ee Phe e was not a lost motion in the| Freed and Horace S. Ensign, the three) Star Py . speed close to 100 miles | who, are perhaps yoore responsible ar P ney: Ss : of the othe ra for the, success sotts PTORSEC ‘ ape |& ny mH en|the race prac=! car, i ide, ae Taig in the ia lioped: will-be West ‘ity rum ? ¢ yettober ri, Nor North,I P mining a ‘ ets a taa Saturday 1s aii pped ; ietant in tending known mail'te, have BY HIS con [TRAINER DOPED 0 he th typhoid oe who vietory second robbery.}came for. y m in e ns late'P "Rresidence sldence on day of fu- October °(9,Lew!s: years $ St che and. R-achalee ril Lyttle, bert. tracks and » Dineen rayCt waof tha: other matter | an the thief would naturally throw] at 1 aria ‘ = neral, ANDRUS-At rirs Fast nl a Brokaw, gtr the station. Feared lie.time he Cir ar at o nyoe Mendy, mae oa ae + PUP aRIL CYMad £2 IDOEewedye at the from 10 a. m. to 12m. * to ‘ a| nlong : | approved ne awards the A over, second; oFde eteST ee rea | ao. uot st care, toe nee |e mien they, snaak Paner EK z Dd eepartment il-Machinery. 0 ad ee been elther carried) o ore Mint co whea a furnace lwent home Then oes e sues ernie that a ha 1 ; a . creful looking PRY Ls A ; +e t with | 7 ia the greatest fair ve over | Murra Vire ange company-Best a distance for mor Strang, uncomplaining, bu i It w r to te as = the if it had been burned to dejae > lrawn In. lines of) had," said President Mc Doni ud. "and , | farm fence, aly 1 y < Zest | eerovesa j > and possible clews. sorta emery iz 1 rT t upon his fa want to thank the supervisor of every)" Trent En gincering WeORS: he aoe Btroy Sener our > spermost . grease and dir On His TAace ; the} | grease, ¢ ust depart t and others who wel! ere with | ) Atniontn Seay: S ae inday ot ‘ 1 Strang, automobile he + CharlottefuneralHi st services Peterson. 7 sears " anyof i car ins with card eos who were not A the "powe rfu BiG COM 5 ie the might. begin moving . 3 re Thompson-Stallion four years! | iH.His. Isotta wa ot in. : the race, But when the gong sounded at 1¢ \ aes with one fing \ goug old and. over, fi rat: : stallion there was-a twin, and bright red flyer | ,, 166 k ae of his get, first; ae Slat import Chit thet buildings disturbec J, E.. Busch -Mare ; | from, importecof i W.by) Gould slit @\ was nothing ) until 10 E. three yeare ci ford V. sunny Brokaw, Italy, a y, brother | jn Though the several o'clock | and over, firs | DO eee eta from. < the the 7 send SANCerE: Be | munication tS Wiehe | iO ‘ . JANKBH-At the resident ae Soe lle Pe Ae . , at ized trom, the job étte street, October~9 Hildex ard, the a OF ahe oben: Mall letce seven-montns-old daughter,of Mr. and) was from : ion Gi valualsle s to be en-| Mrs. ederick an Mr Frederick Jank PonGral. Bore Wel1S. oRed-in Doe oeie t et the open| ee Saqy é nt through 1roug DIED ‘ white Lewis away disappeared disappes drawing to those bred Bros. fiat; -- paced mt wW.-Shores an4 over, qoks, tive ebating ois i ey n * eonducted, and} offer for himself or tl Renault be-| quring the fair week They put ths ¢ ; as n 0 5 » fore ny S| Professor ae vi the matter was found in Plum} neath him. interests of the fair before anything t wher _ occasioned and! - na OO) ; x see he esult > question to be} iy, some surprise, * and) "ny, one big surprise of 7 the raco| else, and you haveLVe seen the re Tu in i ac . Listers UL more7 than likely. | ide considered as pointing to the fact} - found in the Garden City sweep- | ! th greatest fair - of Utah's hist chance n eleme at iE kime wef wantec th e»-owners of} Was: Loum : ies af he vo | we are not going to rest on our nonors the < rae ase Ki uae a Dear registered threefor thousand dolla a tween: ig 2' course vot hun» pont oe ped tr the ecover them. || and stakes, cars selling «tv away and getting linow ready. We for will the start fair right ot 1909, you ory: : See ; <4 sR ae \ ° be i consi ot one! de rab Oetober andand and who started with and h Grand Prix in France, : had ys ih "theat th street long big jumped volley, y hand of | proved a line and! afternoon |dlex of open mail Incpector| the Isotta and Strang and the Renault, postals were found b} Posts al eee ral | both in the open class and scheduled ,owe and -detectives from the centra to go the full ten laps. srahdid sate IBe oa alone aia an : t "Professor "Hs uraae n (for Xl; i as ies th 1. PETERS iriends Sony Lewis M of - one Wad the well. rewell, the r addressed ce ve was Bit Bs an "A yr excellence of |. 74° Le ae oe nee wh ich ey at con J Brow? it ured only by the split-second a watch, they drew up to the : n, certificat Spri order ron « esterda pouctcs in. w the ith torn exception : those a her Sl ; Ligh ona. compat Hard the | everything that) fair, as no classes would * hen at out Very erantél which were re-} when: th but given a 4. Esser rgéer Gold co & 5.8 ‘ ro § \. Ray e BC eA ex Saye e en ore & $2°Kuffle e list of chance events 1 q pleted without it havir iff pane t laree.. but. not s¢ Th 1ouncement made that thesore all wiwould)| wuld m ' D Reet. was Ww ma reo Wednesday the|}hole fast moment ~ *) r pany, $40.75, Wcompan3 SS an ota appeared | shen Mercantile Clawaor $10 } } alone thi 3 lan, $ Wwe decidedly creditable events; vel ioe THEE them, ght the k t} ese ittle god has Red and of was be GHEY tota carry r FoR ti which course but it issue. aah pei hark officers drill | farawar: oy | Henderson Allen ‘over, >. a 2 a manipulate, bu 16 let the') Checks Are ae ars manned' bY the best and most |Iwere roughly handled by..the police coaches get the idea of a general hous list of the recovered checks fol- Vageine drivers and mechanicians that!) before it "we 1s seen that this mode of cleaning, in which the team oelebr ated | lows: "i inte a States> r EIDciting company,|the country has at call, With the) eujoying it lives would not prove washin thelr uniforms $15,332.65; Commercial Gas and DlecP ° 60 to 100 horses in| at all healthy. . aces com I any Salt Lake °| | 2their Pah =e hon eotne Spitmeaseas- | The several buildings on the grounds : ; tric{ 3 $11.40; Z spouting, and a . fleetness In Was American Ak -|her colts, first; in - | under 2, second. - a fow R. chee eld {iol /ly from $8,001 to $4. 00 Then came on the edulis of Lhe race, best 2 oe ‘varnte fame ge in efit eee were they ive were ex races foe second; 2 st: f ng of the team is hard to tell, aking these bridges natural jira; pee ave ataliion ig, open ‘Class, "ret; but oa analyzed, the chances are monuments, = . steed (one stallion, four mares, any |that the Cubs would have won by a "The expedition of 1908 was somecont , first; mare, > 3 years old and over, |score of about six to two on a dry} what more extended than wae that of ee i three The Midway' of the oh ; val compa a5 almost Ceger. Je $2,000; a! , Nearly all oF oa fair went to a4 les mt by oe far en the bigges fre frat sent | combine he G rden City sweepstakes was one be thw: most iiter Satine events, with : 2, 3,000. The aes wee eS . iso or weeie ent inineone' com-| cn, an|day drivers | the they made They iyi away at 30-second intervals and their We? | class was the Jericho sweepstakes for | Brothers' con. no large check, ca & fo eee ar Cum$15,333.66. was drawn Sy aS a yr on. Not/s Smelting company in favor © eeaiina: the unioe os lorado ota company, anc fe tee $1,000 The improvement /4 sent to the Farmers and | when they brought on the next class| and were "bank Merchants' of Provo for collec: |the crowd began to take notice. For aes e tootpall eee ae ee ince OEE Homotiie:SeeRanioowelnes ; be ‘ : con aty co cine) uahalscourse {oti Nish ae pai with the postoffice, In-| drivers looked almost too large for |race-going crowd. school events, where the: boys have the stead) of" with some) of (those w hose | the machines. Their class was tho|who attended the of en! pian enouts werebelieved in the by pile, in that) Nassau sweepstakes, for cars selling | races and es ocilal A sguaet event planner i ‘ta the1 ase {t Is the as authorities ani t week It was e DRUGGIBTS| |