salt lake herald. (salt lake city) 1902-09-17 [p...
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THE SALT LAKE HERALD WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1902 7
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FILED FOR
AN INJUNCTIONAt-
torney General Will Try to
Stop Coming Contest
WILL BE HEARD TOMORROW
CLAIMS MGOVBBNGOKBBTTA PRIZE FIGHT
OlISYlLLK 9ept ICAttonMy Gen
juaction to prevent the ontK be-
tween Terry Meflewn and flfwws
lll from bela MId Tbe ease will be-
arcud before J l W ts com-
mon pleaa awtete ot the ceaaty dw K
court ThursdayIt Is that a oecieteB wIn be
handed down promptly Itt 1mains of the
t one Should deeteftm M agathe match til raters attorneyscftM wIt be tan at WK to court
and wilt be through in
defendant to the H areMeoorem Sam H Harris W n f-
Xounit John F Corbett hto-
nuuutgw JM J Corbetowner of Audi
Southern AtHitUc club and C C LaIDtxTteon frortl editor f a Cincinnati
Ijr ia holder petitionBUM that both M O v ni ant
Corbett promotionaliftfatora itoA that In a eontwtnat wilt exert hU utmost effort todtwtble hla opponent
further d lar that theronl t U merely M poMpon
utvnt of the right arran 4 to take plebefore NntwNK Athtette dab in
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wmnwthat the prize tight will brtns-
tapibtw many ofhaw a dwnoraltatag tt-
h CtcUBMn r community th tcontrary to UM lawn ot
Defy Thompson Heard PromD fyM who Dummy
Rowan at Park City t winter hi nowlorated in OH mining town end to look-ing for tn uM He fnt word down bya friend y Urdy Mkimr him to MYoung ThontM of thla city and try toarrang a match U a chunce for-
m ambitious Park City manager tobutt into the pun In the B
GhalleQKe UnacceptedMor Uh Th IVrrtW Turk who nai
been nnid to meet room thelate fair WM treU MU rday an l attracted c nM mM attentfei-H was oriewd la trot TurMvh style ft l-
krd Hk a giant Aa yet none of ticlocal wraer hoe t tr n uo hla chat
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WILL ALLOW HOPPLES-
Chief Paul yesterday DecidedEntries in Coming Race Meet
Can Use This Harness
Chief Pool who baa hap of UM-
hor e rarea at Agricultural park yestfrday settled an Important queaUM la-
ard to the me of ta the cornto races that la of vital interest to nitthe owners who intend to enterItoreee hi the race When the programme waa ant fatten out It wonseated that the races would be heldstrictly accordlnc to the AmericanTrotting Mociatton rule These ridesprohibit uee of hopplea In a raceand immediately there was K smalL
a howl set up aawoff a rrreateinumber of these who race horses
A protest was at once made to CW fPaul y thtM Interested In the uae af-howrtea while thoM who owned hoceeethat did not ne 4 this piece of kameMto auUce them hoe their test in a racecteaeared for the reese to he run strict-ly arcerdin to the rules The hopetafaction however won the day sad eonM uently were feettmr Tary luaUantbut evening If bopplea had been re-trkted a laravr part of the posers
in the city wouM hove beenut nod the raoea wooW not hre been
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DAN PATCH TAILED
StalMeas Beat Mort ta Break Reawd-Kejwlte hi a ft0 H Kite
XVw York Sept 11Wtth perfectweather a good track sod targe
UM great stallion Dan Patekhad every in hat n or Jhis afiort old Father TtaM
the world pacing recerd at tbeKatpire track today but a did not 4-
a Acvomoaaied by a running matel et came out and paced a prelim
inary mile In 211 Speculation wactive at NO on two minutes M-
or faater time In his hint eftortwent to the quarter la mt aeoaoda-
d then brake end came bat Inhis aerond effort b went to the quar-ter in and to bait hi lIt but
red badly and earns bacae all out InSummary
2 trot purse UOM Rythmlcthree traight heata in t i
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pacing purse 1000 two inHue Henley Pointer won two straightMata in lW 210 Orrin B DoraDetaba Monte Joe Mercury WilkesQajriMt and Lucre also started
Special to beat record ot Star Point-er lltti Dan Patch lost Time 202
Jockeys Leg Broken Badly-
St lout SopU II Jockey Sayersbad his fttt leg in four placesand wan otherwise injured by beingcaught undEr Joaqulta which he was
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First race live furlong Harold Por-ker won Hetzei second Bas DQr third
race six furlongs sellingSatca U won Sister Sarah second Legatioa third Tims 115
Third furlonjgt2year-oWsQorey won Lacy sec-ond Mamselle rlaa
Fourth race SV4 furlongs Sthylene-woaJIrolx DOr seoaiwl Sambo third
Fifth mile and gevienty yards
Deana third Time iMOHvSixth one and an eighth miles
eiltng Orria won Nettle Regent sec-ond Hueana third Tlrrie 13S
Baseball
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Standing of TeamsPer
Won Lost CentPblUdelBhta 76 48 6
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hlnntonDetroit 87K
Boston Sent II AfterRam apparently well hi handKHteU ioua t a raHt br t ateam in the eichth AttenfoDScore
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PhltaaetehM Seat M It looked like avtctorr for Waahlagton today tit Witsell took HtMrtiNgi utaee on the rubberand the rome Attendant 1075Seer
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PnileaetoMa T It l-BttertesFi tte and Drill Hustings-
VU M and Powers
SU Louts Swt Louis won outD treU this afternoon by making
three run tot the ninth innln after bfl
teE shut o t KB to that tlmo Powellwas hit hard In the lint Inning but wasvery effective after that Attendanceim Score
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Standing of Teams
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BatteHeeXnter and areimahana Kilter
VmotreaLatham and Irwte
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SPOKANE PLAYBRS BBS3RVED-
la Spi f a lin theGleam 5jbOO ITn Year
SBOkam 9 pt ItAllplayers of Spokanee leas oasaaalt
with the exception CaptainThe directors have mad Kte y an offw fw next year at aivaaeea1 salarywhich It ta thought he Will accept A
commotion baa Mea ay the a-
nouncetn nt that B H HateaHtefta andacaadates have cured majority ofUM Meek f the Sjekane BaaabaMHvtentowR states that new groundsnear the business center Have been se-
cured for next year and seats for MM-I people are planned It te announcedthat the dab hoe cleared over JIOW
which amount J4 a is to be setI apart fur te new grounds and the re-
mainder dtetribttUd among the stockhoMer making dtvkkad of Si M
cent A new heard of directorsand a new ar expected fornext
Hagnates Up a TreeNew York Sept 16 The National
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league magnates met in conferencehere today and adjourned without haying decided on any definite plan for thefuture as regards the American leaguesituation The Absence of Prank deHans Robinson of St Louis and JamesHart of Chicago is said to havewhatever action was to be eonsldoredJohnT Brush announced that anotherconference would be held Sept 24 atwhich both Mr Robinson and Mr Hartwould bo present
Secret of Waddells SuccessThe f Rube WaddoUs success
In the American league Is out accordingto an eastern
At Milwaukee at Columbus at Louis-ville and In Rube waa the mosterratic pitcher that ever faced a batsman day he was invincible andwhet his next turn came man onthe opposing team was likely to fattenhis betttn average-
At the first word ef a coacher Rubelikely to go skyhigh and not return
to until the spectators were athome eating dinnerPersons familiar with Rubes habits foryears could not understand his
ateadlnws at Philadelphia and attributed to Connie Mack tOme peculiarpower to racrain the wild giantcompliment was undeserved
All the credit for Waddelra suecoaa atPhiladelphia belongs to Ban Johnsonpresident American league syn
after Connie Mack bribed Waddellto repudiate bbs contract Is
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they talk themselves hoarsethey are benched Clark Griffith whohas more privileges on the Americanleague any other player was
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American AfterWhen informed In New York that Ban
Johnson OConnor and Vice PresidentSomers had been In and hadtaken an option on two different groundsfor the American league club next sea-son President Barney Dreyfus admittedWired a paper as
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sIcannot prevent the American league
can get 1 have no mortgage there Thefield Is open and the American can enterIt It S B fit as I have heard thay havoalready done I am satisfied that the
and vicinity will pat-ronize the club playing the best ball andso we have no We will ballthe like of which no American leagueclub can and we will carry the people
I wilt hold the peoplethough glting them the best ballthey have ever
Pirates to Meet All StarsThe twice champions of the
National league at the close of the preseat season will play a series of sevengomes with an r team composedof the best men to be found In AmerIran Two games are to be playedIn Chicago one in Cleveland one in Co
two In Plttsburg and two atother points not yet settled Thecoeds of the series are to be divided 0and 49 per cent
Joe Cantillion the famous umpire whohas been handling the matter announcedthat the was complete Amongthose he names for team areCy Young Jimmy Collins LaJoie Hickman iBbell Wallace Sullivan McFarland Heldrlck and Waddoll
footballTackle Dougall Has Returned
Tackle Dougall of last years Uni-versity team reported for this yearswork at the university yesterday Dougall Is looked upon as a good man andplayed In nearly every game the Var-sity had last year He said yesterdaythat he would try for the team againthis year and as he weighs severalpounds heavier he stands a good chance-of making the position
Goddard Will Push BowlingFred Goddard who holds the record-
In the city for ten pin bowling madeIn a match game has bought an intereat in the Brunswick alleys and willhenceforth help push the game alongin this city
Crap and trigger
Still After That BearKarl Mayer the bear slayer acoom
panted by several of his friends madethe trip up City Creek canyon
in an endeavor to find anotherbruin that they are positive Is locatedsomewhere thereabouts Fresh trackswere discovered in several places In theneighborhood of where Mayer killed abear the day before but all efforts tolocate the owner were fruitless Mayersaid last evenIng that h and his com-panions tracked over hills allmorning and until 4 oclock In the afternoon and at last returned home tiredand worn out Mayer will make another trip up the canyon today to findthe bear and if unsuccessful says hewin give up the chase
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No Games PlayedThere were no games played in the Elks
pool tournament last evening on accountewaral of the players beu g out of the
ThIs two runes will beplayed
SOLDIERS SMASH A
PRESIDIO SALOON
San FrancIsco Sept IS Another riotoccurred at the Presidio today Fivehundred soldiers chagrined at beingmolested in their attempt to destroy thesaloon f Adolph HehneM teat nightgathered la front ot the place again to
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day and began stoning the buildingbreaking windows and doing otherdamage RehneW left the saloon Incharge of hla wife and proceeded to thePreeHfo to get aid During his absencethe soldier Woke in the front doersand the mob proceeded to drink upRehneids stock and made with thecigars A squad of sothe scene and the riotous soldiers wereordered to their oama Mounted poHee
guard of soldiery now patrol thedistrict which has been the scene ofmuch disturbance during tbe past fewdays
ROCK SPRINGS CONVENTION-S eetal te Resold
Rock Springs Wye Sept 16 TheSweetwater county Republican conven-tion was held here today with fortydelegates The following ticket wasnamed State senator Dr R HarveyReed representatives S A Bugas JB Young oren Larsen Gavin Barrsheriff John Button treasurer Wil-liam Rogers clerk Charles tJvingstonattorney C M McMillan surveyor FA Manley coroner Hopldns-cemmiseliKiers E E Peters MarcusOutsen assessor Benjamin Howellsuperintendent Mrs Mary A Clark
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States that when the senator leftWashington he left behind him his interests in the hands of Hanna addingthat at times when It interested thetrusts that Hanna and not SenatorKearns represented the state of UtahIn the senate In he urgedupon the of the state to sendmen to Washington who were capable-of acting for themselves and the inter-ests of the state and not placing thatright in the hands of those who weredominated by the greedy and evergrasping hands of the trusts
John T Caine SpeaksThe judge sat down amid a storm
of applause Before the demonstrationIn had fully subsided there werecalls for John T Caine of Salt Lakeand he was Introduced-
He said he was glad to be present andtake part in a Democratic conventionand say that he was still a Democratand always would be Applause Hesaid the to be decided thisfall during the campaign was whetherthe people were to govern themselves-or be ruled by Senator Kearns and aTen men Interested in the Sliver Kingmine Applause He did not thinkthat It would take the voters of thestate very long to decide and that theywould vote to govern themselves-
Mr Caine then recounted an Incidenttending to show that the senator didnot respect the wishes of the people inany matter where his personal
were at stake It was the factthat the senator forced the city council-of Salt Lake to appoint a certain manto office he did not mention any names
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when the majority of the council wereopposed to him But the senator saidhe had to be appointed and he was appointed over the protests of the Counell and the citizens of Salt Lake reprosented by the councilmen-
In conclusion he said that if the peo-ple wanted to be bossed by SenatorKearns all they had to do this tall wasto vote the Republican ticket But ifthey wanted to govern themselves theywould cast their ballot at the fall elec-tion for the nominees of the Democraticticket
After the applause brought forth byhis remarks had subsided a man fromthe Salt Lake delegation moved thatthe rules be suspended and that theconvention proceed with the businessbefore it without waiting any longerfor the resolutions committee
The chair held that to therules would require a unanimous de-
cision of the convention As there weresome who wanted to hear other ora-tors who were upon the platform thesewere cries of no from all parts ofthe house
RawlinsKearns ChallengeDelegate Jackson of the Salt Lake
contingent was recognized by the chairHe said he wanted to Introduce a reso-lution It Is in the interest of fairplay he added He read his resolution which follows
We endorse the action of ChairmanRoylance In challenging the
candidate for congress to a Jointdebate with the nominee of this con-vention and we urge that a furtherchallenge bo sent looking toward ajoint discussion In the coming
of the Issues by Senator Joseph-L Rawlins on the one hand and Sen-ator Thomas Kearns on the other
As might be expected It caused anuproar of laughter The chair hardlyable to control his own feelings saidit was unconstitutional as it would
Inflict cruel and unusual punishmentMore laughter and applause The
chair said he was compelled to overrule the resolution Amid cheers andlaughter the resolution was adopted
Webers Telling Talk-A J Weber rose to his feet to make-
a motion but the chair said If hewanted to deliver a speech he wouldbe recognized laughter otherwise hewould have to keep his seat Webersaid he did not want to address theconvention but thought it advisableto select the state committee Thedelegates said no and called upon We-ber to address them
He made one of the most tellingspeeches of the convention He saidthe Democratic party wan not deadneither was It dying He said the delegates and the members of the partywould live to see it win many a bril-liant victory in the future that thecountry could not get along withoutthe Democrats that they would behere as long as the world stood andwould be used as a balance wheel inthe world to come
Judge Weber said he was glad thatthe convention had adopted Jacksonsresolution as It meant if the Repub-licans accepted a double duel in thefield this fall Senator Rawlins andSenator Kearns one Judge Young andJudge McCarty another and JoeHowell and Judge King the thirdLaughterThen he said he had read in last
evenings Ogden Standard an editorialwhich was commenting on the Roylance challenge to Howell which saidthat if a man was not capable of dis-cussing the Issues of the day on thestump in his own state he could notdo it in Washington and that such aman had no right to be elected to congress
Platform ReportedChairman Noble Warrum of the
committee appeared upon thestage at that moment and said he wasin behalf of the committee ready toreport The announcement was re-
ceived with applause The chairmanthen proceeded to read the resolutionswhich were listened to attentively
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throughout Whenwere adopted unanimously amidcheers
The strong points of the platformreceived hearty recognition at thehands of the delegates being applaud-ed most vigorously The mention ofBryons name was the signal for longand loud applause
The adoption of a party emblemcame next A beaver county delegatesaid the party could not be more ap-propriately represented than by a roos
terAnd a rooster In a defiant attitudehe shouted
With its head raised a little high-
er shouted another delegate whichsally was greeted with applause Andamid cheers the emblematic roosterIn defiant attitude with Its heada little higher was unanimouslyadopted as the Democratic emblem ferthe fall campaign
Young Is NominatedThe chair then announced that nom-
inations for candidates for the supremebench was the next order of business
Judge Henderson of Salt Lake wasrecognized to place the name of JudgeRichard W Young before the convention He said he was not going tomake a nominating speech as the con-
vention anticipated the name he wouldpropose and he simply was voicing thesentiments of every loyal Democrat inthe house he simply wanted to concurin the choice of the convention
He said the bench always needs menwho can hold the scale of Justice intheir hands without prejudice or biasIt needs a man who has the courage ofhis convictions after he has made up-
his mind And the Judge said MajorYoung was possessed of both thosesterling attributes In a most
degreeIn a few succinct the judge
outlined Major Youngs life tellingbow he fitted himself for the bar bystudying law while he was in the army
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and when be had become proficient InBlackstone and began to practice He then recounted how the nominee went to the aid of the country atthe outbreak of the SpanishAmericanwar how he was promoted and ad-vanced In the Philippines on accountof his sterling qualities his masterlymind and great ability Then thejudge told of Major Youngs appoint-ment as judge of the supreme bench inthe Philippines his faithful perormance of his arduous duties his returnhome and the demands made upon himby his party to accept the nominationfor the state supreme bench and hisacceptance-
In conclusion Judge Henderson saidMajor Young would be a credit to thebench because he was a man of thecourage of his convictions would
credit to the state because he had-a reputation without spot or blemish
would be a credit to the partynominating him because he is the bestman in the state for the position andwill be elected
Seconded by PowersJudge Powers seconded the nomina-
tion He did BO as a fellow lawyer-he said at the same time vouching-for every word Judge Henderson haduttered and vouching for MajorYoungs honesty capabilities Integrityand fitness for the office
John T Caine of Salt Lake countymoved the rules be suspended and thenomination of Major Young be madeby acclamation Both motions werecarried with cheers There were loudand persistent calls for the nominee
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The chair Informed the delegates thathe was not in the house
Send for him they yelledHe is In Salt Lake shouted back
the chairDont make any difference came
the reply send fur him anywayAll right I will answered the
chairmanKing Nominated
Judge Powers of Salt Lake thennominated Judge W H King for con-gress He said he was impelled bywhat he thought were for the best interests of the state and at the requestot his friends that he nominated JudgeKing for congress He held that noDemocrat had the right to refuse torun for office when his party calledhim adding that the Democrats ofUtah most certainly called Judge King-to make the run
Delegate Nebeker of Cache In sec-onding the nomination of Judge Kingsaid that no other name aroused somuch enthusiasm in his section of thestate as that of the man just placed-in nomination He felt positive thatwith King and Young at the head ofhe ticket this fall that it wouldA delegate from Beaver county
moved the rules be suspended and thenomination be made by acclamationIt was done amid cheers and applause
State Committees OrganizedThe next order of business was the
selection of the state committee Afterconsiderable dlscussldn It was decidedthat every county In the state have onerepresentative on the committee withthe exception of the following whosepersonnel was Increased Cache Utahand Weber to three each Salt Laketo five Box Elder Davis Juab Sanpete and Summit to two each It wasalso voted that the chairmen of thecounty committees be members of thestate committee exofllcio Inasmuch
a all organizations were not perfectedall the counties could not announcetheir memberships but the following-did
D Underwood countychairman
Box H Blackburn countychairman H H Cordon
Cache C E W Fullmer countychairman William Edwards Peter SBarson
A Young county chairman
Veater county chairman
A Huck county chairmanD Adams county chairmanF Gear county chairman
E D SorensonFrancis county
chairmanMlllard A Greenwood county chair
manJames county chairman
San R Butt county chair-man
P Christensen countychairman B Ericcson
Salt Lake Noble Warrum countychairman Mrs J H NSpencer O W Powers J H Moyle
Summit B MoDonough countychairman J I Boyden
M Hayes temporarycounty chairman
Tooele William Waterfall countychairman
Uinta Otto Malmberg county chairman W M Roylance J H Clark
R Murdock countychairman
Washington P Cottam countychairman
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Judge Xing Accepts-On motion of Judge Powers It was
voted that the state committee haethe power to tin any and all vacanciesthat might occur on the state ticket
The chair announced that he hadJust received word from Judge Kingthat he would accept the nomnlationthat he already had his coat off pre-pared for work and that ha wouldcome to Provo and address the rally Inthe evening This information drewforth loud and prolonged applause
Upon motion of Judge Powers theconvention passed resolutions thanking-the citizens and Democrats for theirhospitality and the ladles who so kind-ly served meals for the delegates andstrangers In the city
The convention then adjourned tomeet at 730 oclock in the same place-to hear Senator Rawlins and the otherspeakers who would address the rally
CHOLERA VICTIMS
NUMBER THOUSANDS
Manila Sept 16 Six additional casesof cholera including one death havedeveloped on board the United Statessteamship Sherman at Nagasaki Japan from this port All the sufferers-are enlisted men General Chaffee hasordered the Sherman to continue Inquarantine for five days
Cholera is light in Manila and bad inthe provinces The totals to date
from the islands are 5S579 casesand 41S4 deaths These are unofficialestimates
POSTAL TELEGRAPH
COMPANY WINS OUT
Butte Mont SeptKnowles has signed the final decree inthe suit brought by the Postal Tel-egraph company against the OregonShort Line Railroad company The
is a victory for the Postal Telegraph company condemning a right olway along the line of the Short Lineroad from Silver Bow Mont to thesouthern limits of the state Time Postal
from the south to Montana points
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Ogden Sept 17
WEBER COUNTY FAIR
Arrangements Nearly Complete-
For Exhibition Later This MonthMany Features-
The directors of the Weber CountyFair association wore In session nearlyall of yesterday afternoon and madegreat progress towards the completionor the arrangements forthe exhibition-to be given Sept 24 to 27 Inclusive Thedirectors closed a contract with a vau-deville troupe to give three shows perday for the last three days one showeach day to be free The troupe Is thesame as has been engaged to show atthe state fair
Three days of racing were also provided for and It was decided to makethe first prize In all freeforall events-a purse of 150 This Is an advance of
50 over the usual purse A number-of additional premiums were also ac-cepted by the board
Already about twothirds of the floorspace has been engaged by differentmerchants Twenty new stalls for
animals have been completedwork on the sheds for stock to be entered in competition Is well under wayThe directors also appointed the judges-at the meeting of yesterday Threerunning horses from Nevada werebroughtto the grounds last night andplaced in training
Site For ChurchThe piece of ground at the corner of
Twentyfifth street and Madison ave-nue recently purchased as a site for anEpiscopal church was not purchased-by the Church of the Good Shepherd-but by Rev Samuel Unaworth and twoother gentlemen acting with him astrusteoB These gentlemen purchased-the site for 3000 and agree amongstthemselves to turn It over to the churchcorporation at the same price In theevent of its being desired
Remains to Be Sent WestNo arrangements for the funeral of
Mrs T Helen Van Alen have yet beenmade The body has been embalmed-and is at the undertaking establishment of A Richey It Is quite probable that the remains will be sent toher old home in California but nothingdefinite will be determined until thearrival of the dead womans sisterfrom the coast
Soldier Burled in OgdenThe body of the soldier found Mon-
day by J T Axley was buried yester-day There Is little doubt that thedead man was Charles J Shatter ofBrooklyn and Parker J Hall will endeavor to communicate with his relatives
Ogden BriefsMrs S E Corey Is In Ogden from
Salt LakeGeorge J Kelly returned yesterday
from the eastFrank Hewlett was in Ogden yester
day from the capitalMr and Mrs William G Wilson are
spending today In PocatelloAmong the Salt Lakers In Ogden
yesterday was Ed O JohnsonE A Larkin was among the visitors
from Ogden to Provo yesterdayManager Clark has booked Richards
Pringles minstrels for the Grandtonight and the advance sale is good
Will S Edson Is suffering from abroken wrist received In a fall from-a car In the Southern Pacific transferservice
Dr John Driver returned yesterdayfrom Europe after an absence of abouttwo months spent mostly In EnglandHolland and France-
H B Redford of Spencer Ida Is inOgden the guest of Mr and Mrs HH Spencer Mr Redford is to leavehere for Ann Arbor Mich where heis enrolled as a law student
Mr and Mrs Kavanaugh of Denverwere in Ogden yesterday en route toUnion Ida where they are to visitthe parents of Mrs Kavanagh whowas formerly Miss Lydia Corey or thisCiti
D P Dlgnan accompanied by hisbrother J L Dlgnan has returnedfrom Salt Lake and is engaged In refitting and refurnishing the hall in thePerry block preparing the same for adancing academy
The suit of J C Nye against C Ma-lone was on trial yesterday In the Sec-
ond district court The is over acheck issued by Malone who laterstopped payment on it alter it badpassed into the possession of Nye The
verdict was In favor of Nye tothe amount of the check 25
James OBrien who was brought Into the police station yesterday morningby Officer FitZ9atrick is still at the
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GENERAL MILES IN BUTTSButte Mont Sent It Lieutenant Gen-
eral Nelson A commander et theUnited States army who is on wayto the PhlHBDin arrived In Butte tonteht at about 11 oclock Four hearslater he departed over the Short Use for-th south en route to Saw Francisco
ROPE FOR BARDLos Anete Sept IS M p mThe
et States Senator ThomasR Bard who Is daneerously m of pneu-monia is still more favorable tonightThere has bn a sHsht decrease in tem-perature and Dulse and his physiciansprofess to be more hoiwfu-
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Ask your grocerfor it
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In recent issue of the New YorkMagazine of Sanitation and Hygiene
recognized authority on nfl matterspertaining to health Jnmes H Mont-gomery M D editorially
After a careful investigation of DrDavid Kennedys1 Favorite Remedy aspecific for kidney liver and bladdertroubles rheumathiiii dyspepsia andconatipation with Its attendant ills weIre free to confess that a more merito-rious medicine has never come underthe examination of the chemical andmedical experts of the New York Mag-
azine of Sanitation antI Hygiene Infact otter the most searching tests andrigid Inquiry Into the record of Dr Da-vid Kennedys Favorite Keniedy it
a duty to recommend its use inunequivocal term to every reader ofthis Journal whose complaint corneawithin the list of ailments which thisremedy Is advertised to cure We haveobtained such overwhelming proof ofthe efficacy of this speclrtc have nosatisfactorily demonstrated its curativepowers through personal experiments-that a care for the Interests of ourreaders leads us to call attention to Itsgreat value
JAMES H MONTGOMERY M DDr David Kennedys Favorite Rem-
edy 5s for sale by all druggists at 1 abottle or slit bottles for less thana cent K dose
Sample bottleenough for trial freeby maIlDr David Kennedy Corporation Rond
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Dr David Kennedys Cherry Balsambest for Colds Coughs Consumption5e Me J100
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that stove of yours is dis-carded as no good and youcommence to save your money tobuy a new one Give it a fairtrial buy a ton of that goodcoal It has saved the reputation of many a faithful old heater
BAMBERGER161 Ateighn Street
Exclusive agent
Two telephones 2S8 or 650
Developing By DaylightAll are invited to call at the-
I new store of The Johnson Co NoMain St old Deseret News build-
Ing on Thursday morning 10 to 12oclock and see the workinc by
r a representative of the EastmanKodak Co of their new daylightdeveloping machine
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Assessment Notice No 3THE BLUE EAGLE MINING COM
of Sevier county Utah Location-of principal place of business Bait LakeCity state location of mine andworks Sevier county Utah
Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting-of the board of directors of said companyheld on the 16th day of August as-sessment No 3 of five 5 cents per sharewas levied on the capital stock of thecorporation for the purpose of taking-up the and lease on propertyand payable immediately to the secretary-at the of the company 7 McCernick block Salt Lake City state of Utah
Any stock upon which this assessmentshall remain unpaid on Saturday 27thSeptember will bo delinquent and
for sale at public auction andunless payment is made before will be
the delinquent assessment togetherthe costs of advertising and expense ofvale
By order of tile board of directorsERNEST WILLIAMS Secretary
Salt Lake City Utah Aug 2M MKK
Assessment No 13WEST MORNING GLORY MINING
company Office and principal place ofbusiness Salt Lake City
Notice Is hereby given that at a meet-ing of the board of directors of th WetMorning Glory Mining company onthe day September an a-
Beesment of PA cent per shorewas levied upon stock of the
issued and outstanding pay-able immediately to the secretary atoffice room 306 Deoly Block Salt LakeCity Utah
Any stock upon which this aeaeaementmay unpaid OR Wednesday the15th day of October M92 win be deliaquent and advertised for sale at public
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secretarys office to pay the de-linquent assessment thereon togetherwith the eMU of advertising and expease of sale
By order of the board of directorsJ M BURT Secretary
Assessment No 3DIAMOND CONSOLIDATED MINING
company Office and principal place ofbuslnesa Salt Lake City
Notice is hereby given that at a meet-ing of the board directors tbe Dia-mond Consolidated Mining compass heldon 14th day of September anasessment of two C3c cents per sharewas levied upon the stock of thecorporation issued and outstanding pay
secretary atoffice room 3 8 Block Salt LakeCity Utah
stock upon which this aseeemeotmay remain unpaid on Thursday the Jab
advertised for sale at putunless payment is made before will bsold on the 3d day of November1SQ6 at 11 oclock a m at the eretarysoffice to pay the d Hn uent aeeesameatthereon with the eMU of ad-
vertising and expense ofBy order of the of directors
J M BURT ry
Assessment Notice No 24THE TETRO MINING COMPANY OF
Tintic Location of principal place ofbusiness Salt lake City state of UtahLocation of mine and works Tiatlc min-ing district Juab county State ef UtahNotice is hereby given that at a meetingof tbe board of directors e com-pany held on Aug 3d 15X aMeceraeat
of two cents a share was leviedI on the stock of the corporation
payable immediately to the atthe of the company H7block Salt Lake City state of Utah Anystock whkh tItle aacesunem shillremain unpaid on Saturday the 2Mb dayof September IMC will delinquent andadvertised for sale at public auctloa andunless payment i wilt besold on Saturday the iSth day of October1S02 at 1 oclock to tbe
assessment together with theof advertising and expense of Byorder of the of directors
ERNEST WILLIAMS SecretarySalt Lake City Utah Aug Sd TSAC
NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF NEYADACopper M M Co office SeRLake to Mammoth Juab county UtahAt a meeting ef of above
the office at JK D FWalker building Salt Lake City was or-
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Utah on S Vs MKtt at1J Tclock noon l say the delinquent asseiwnwBt the MC of M-
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Assessment Na 2WJBDCB EXTKSfMON MINiNG COY
PrincipaL ef buriiwM SaltLake UUa beeatkM of mines Ohiomining district Fiat ceunty Utah
Notice ui hereby ctven that at a meet-ing of board of dlreciors hId en theWth day of gu tcanaer 1MB
No ef onehalf cent W shire waslevied o aH stack teo4 and oiitatandinc
payable Immedlatcb to thehis yu South Twnpie
street Salt Lake City Utah Anyon which atttsemeat remain unpaid on Monday Oct 38 wilt be de-
linquent for cle atauctten and unleae payment u made be-
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R E WORRBCL Secretary9M So West Temple St
Salt Lake City Utah S pt J4th
THERE WILL BK A SPECIAL MEET-Ing of the of the PioneerNurseries company held at the officeof the company W Attas Block
September 9t at 1 oclock p m forthe purpose of conaUleiiag a propositionto articles of Incorporation ofsaid amending sectIon 2
article IX thereof so a to aatewit
That two 2 number th entireboard ef directors preTided for in article
of Uuc agreement constltutf aquorum thereof be authorized tatransact the business of said corporationend ex rcta eoroerate powers
And to amend article I to rend aa followsThat the said corporation shall becalled and known by the name of PioneerNurseries COmPOST and shell b and Isformed and ergante 4 at Salt Lake cityIn Salt Lake county in the state of Utahin which said county shall located itsprincipal and general office for the
IU finencial generaland and period
Delinquent NoticeTHE TOMBOY GOLD COPPER
Minter Co ef UtahNotice There are deMiMtMeHt upon th
following aeseribed stock en a e unt f-
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Core NameU SaMuel Vwlaer MOJI W13 II E Carter 2w8 B F 1MM Xm-
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