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s THE EVENING STANDARD OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY AUGUST 3U lUlU
lWILTON LACKAYE In TiE AfiTLE
IOGDEN THEATRE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1
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Margaret Lawrence Pleads With Philip to Disregard the Capitalistic Counsel of HisFather John J HaggletonPlayed by Wilton Lackaye
Seats now selling Prices Lower Plo or 150 100 Balcony 100 75c 60c Gal-
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Continued from Pago FIre j
ii RESULTS HI BUTTE
BUTTE Mont Aug 29The 30I day meeting the I> itte Jockey club
came to an end today and Fridaya 14 day meeting with the horses atthe Butte track participating willopen at Anaconda Getaway day was
II marked by an unusual number of longshots winning Jockey Selden rodein six of tho seven races today get-
ting In the money of each Resultsi First race Futurity course selling
Binocular 107 Kederls S to 1I
II won Camera 102 Denny 12 to 1
second Galene Tale 102 Selden J 12
to 1 third Time 11225Second raco six furlongs > clling- I
Thomas Calhoun 110 Coburn 7 to0 won Charlie Doherty 108 E I
r Smith S to 1 second Miss Picni-cs Selden 7 to 1 third Timet 1125
Thirdrace Foray the handicap fivefurlongs Louise B Sfi Selden 7 to I
1 won Jim Base 110 Vosper S
I to i second Phebo G 100 ESmith DiG 2 third Time 10215 r
Fourth race Futurity course sellq irg Coppfertown 109 Coburn 4 to
J won Batroiln 100 CE Smith 3I to 1 second Lewiston JS iSeldcnr 7 to I third Time 11035
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IFifth race one mile selling Young
nell SSxfCallahnn S to I wonr Convent Bell 103 Selden 0 to 1
secondJohn J Rogers 102 PostIn to 1 third Time 14335-
Nt Sixth race six furlongs and a halfpolling Denceu 112 Cohurn12 to-
j won Emma G 110 Vosper 3 to-
2 second Mns Nugent 110 Pager 2 to 1 third Time 1242S
Seventh race Futurity course sell-
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Warfare 107 lines C to 1
II won Electrowan 102 Selden 20 to
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r 1 second Lillie Ray 109 AnderWit 0 to I third Time 11233
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WILL NEW YORK LEAGUEWIN TEE PENNANT
PorterJSy Dudleyj
I Unless a baseball miracle iswrought and the New York Giants andthe New York Yankees win the penmtnts in the National and AmericanliNttle80 respectively a post season
u all probability will be playedin New York City
Commenting upon tIle outlook forthese gauics a New York sporting ed-
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writes as followst The fans have bon agitating such
a series for several years and It Isabout time that the club owners heed-ed
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their call Arrangements havepractically heen completed by the
1 managements of the two teams All I
that remains is for President John TI Brush and Frank Farrell to stamp
the arrangements with their officialf I Ii I seals It Is said that Farrell Is more
than anxious for the series and thati Brush has been made o see the light
aided by Manager John J McGrawanti Secretary Fred Knowles
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As the plans stand nine games will4 be played The set letIs scheduled
to start on October 13 The field for I
the first game will be chosen by lotAfter that the Polo grounds and thehilltop park will alternately by thescene of the conflict until ono clubhas won live of the nine games-
t I Ever since the Yankees poached onr this baseball preserves there has been
a steadily Increasing demand for post-season warfare The fans craved for
II It so did the players To tho former
It means the opportunity of seeingtheir two favorite teams on the fieldat the saute time to the latter It
I meant the garnering of extra moneyIt Is said that the managers made
t early overtures to arrange tho seriesThq players are Joyous at the pros-pect
I And they have cause to boI Baseball men say that such a series in
the metropolis might draw even bet-ter
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than the worlds seriesThe players In all probabilities will
receive 75 per cent of the gross reI celnU Of this CO tier cent will go
to ibo winners and 10 per cent to thei los Umpires Vlll bo rqpruited
Jrom both leagues Ban nain =
Inp one and Thomas J Lynch theolhQr-
Umismlt Interest attaches to theseries In that Christy Mathewson willof course faco the Yankee bastmeuOpposed to him the HllKon men willprobably pit Russell Ford their ouug
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find A pitching duel between thesetwo local favorites would be interest ¬
ingAccording tho National League
schedule the Giants close th5lr sea ¬
son here on October 15 with the Bos-ton
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Doves However It is said thatthe Doves games on October 14 and15 will bo played on September 7 and8 so that tho post season entertain-ment can start on Ocsobor 13 ThoYankees finish their season with thoBoston Red Sox on October S
WASHINGTON C Aug 291ft-bo opinion of those who have seenRalston tho Akron outfielder In ac-
tion count for anything then theWashington club has picked up amost valuable player
Bill Donovan of tbe Tigers spenttwo days In Akron looking Ralstonover and reported that ho was ripefor the big league Tummy Casey nscout for the same club followed Don-
ovan to Akron anti ho made a similarreport Negotiations were pendingwhen the Washington club stepped Inand made tfie purchase
Bill Donovan in speaking of Ralstonthis morning saul Ralston is un-doubtedly a good player I saw him I
for two days and he Impressed movery much Ill toll you what ho islike Joe Kelly when ho was In hisprime with Baltimore He Is a hardrlchtlmnded hitter Is fast on hisfeet and does about everything In thefield that you would expect of a youngplaver Washington got a good manIn him an I will stake my reputationthat he will make good here lie Isthe most popular player on the Ak-ron
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team for his work stands out Ina class hy Itself I
The purchase of Ralston means thatWashington wU not secure Del Drakofrom the Detroit club Drake Is atpresent playing with a Now YorkState Leapuo Club where he wasfarmed McAecr was negotiating-with the Detroit club for his purchaseHad the neal been closed the Detroit j
club would undoubtedly have used theto buy Ralston but leAlcer-
rel1liiln this fact stopped In andtook Ralston apd passed un Drakelocal patrons will get a glimpse ofRalston before the season Is overfor lie is to ieporl here in about threeweeks jFUTURITY TO-
HONORABLEBE 1
THIS SEASON
By Hillary OllmannFrom present indications It looks
as though the Futurity this seasonw huld be a memorable ono despitethe awful handicap under which racing Is being carried on The probabTostarters sent out by the Coney IslandJockey Club show nearly all theyoungsters of class that have per-formed
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this year Naushon winner ofthe United States hotel stakes Is nowat his best This colt by Yankee outof the Royal Gun is fast and game I
His finishes rcnflnd one of the runniiy of his half sister Gunfire amare that carried the late W C Whit ¬
neys colors In the front in manyraces with horses of the best class
Novelty showed his quality by win-ning
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tho Saratoga Special and in thematch race with Textile proved thatquarter around twenty two secondsand keep on going He was wellnamed Buster by Ute stable boysand a good start means a lot in therace like the Futurity You can startbetting now on one thing and thatIs thut Buster will get away orthereabouts The more one looks atthis little colt tho moro he finds toadmire His legs are powerful likmuscles firm and he has that bull docut of head which horsemen like to jsee He has more individuality thanalmost any colt at the track andIudividuality counts for more In race
than most nursons emaglncHlldroth will have him on razor edgeThat shrewd owner Is on edge himself and to use the slang expressionIB stepping every eighth In elevenseconds As a trainer of raco horseshe Is probablv now at hIs best andthat means A whole lot when It is ap-plied to such a veteran as the manfrom tho middle West
Watcrvnle Is a handsome colt huthas not done much since ho won hisfirst race He is a big Watercress-who will Improve In time but notsunicienpy between now and the ned
month to win the classic Likeseeral others of the same greed heIs sluggish
Babbler won the freuonttIlt Gravesend but ho Is Ifthe track should be muddy It willImprove his chances for the Hastingstribe can pet through heavy goingwith the best of theta
Footprint Ii a rangy son of RockSand anti winner of the great Auier
l can at Gravoscnd but has been get
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ting beaten here The Rock SandI colts are nil good lookers but give
ono tile impression that they will ex-
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with moro age and over greaterdistances Many a famous race horsohas been a disappointing 2yearold
Francis R Hitchcock will startBlackfoot a mighty good son of tlxoYankee and Tepee
Bashl is tho greatest out thisyear and will have a world of support She Is fast and game and iseasily handled In a racb She tonybo depended upon to get ngay andshe can stay Her race In the Spinaway was a great feat and tho onethat beats her will probably get themoney This one maj be NoveltyNobody knows how good he is xeeJtHildreth and If you could read histhoughts today you could pdnbablvfind that he thinks his Buster willfinish in front
John Sanfords rhostnul colt Patonwill be a starter Ho is unknown inpublic form hut his private work issaid to he bettor than anything theHurricane StIl has at the track HeIs a son of Chutanilnda and Retalia-tion and that means speeJ and grit
DIRECTORS OF THE CHI-CAGO
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LEAGUE COME 4
BEFORE THE JUDGE
NEW YORK Aug 2JJullgeHough hits filed an order In theUnited States circuit court requiringthat Frank L Chance one of the di-
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of the Chicago National leaguebell club come before United StatesCommissioner Alexander fcr cMiuil-nsdlon and produce there the books-of the club In which are recorded thoreceipts from exhibition games dur-ing
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the season of 1909 and the distri-bution
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of the receipts among theplayers
Tho order was filed in connectionwith a suit brought by Pitcher Ancjjev J Coakley to recover U2S-iuiunages alleged to have been sus-tained by him on account of a breachby the defendant of a contract where-by
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he was lured to perform certainservices for the defendant as a base-ball
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player for the season of 1909 bywhich Coakley was to get 2700 insemimonthly payments and a per ¬
centage of the receipts of the gamesnot on the National league sched-ule
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The action was brought in the su-preme court of the state of NowYork on Feb 15 last hut transferredon May 10 to the United States cir-cuit
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court thin defendant being In-
corporated¬
in the state of Illinois-As to the exhibition games the
plaintiff saysUpon information and holler that
at divers and sundry times duringaid season the defendants baseball
team played such exhibition gamesupon which large sums of mon y wererealized that tho sources of plain-tiffs
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information and the grounds ofhis belief are as follows Newspapet reports common knowledge andstatements contained In a book call ¬
ed Slsth annual report of tho Na-tional league and Organization ofwhich defendant Is a member
In the affidavit Coakley namesrank Chance as the pojsof SOl of nec-essary
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anti material testimony aswell as recommending Inspection ofthe books above mentioned
MORE HORSES SOLDAT SARATOGA
SARATOGA Aug DA number ofhorses belonging to the Bcvcrwlckstable were sold In the paddock heretoday Sir John Johnson a wellknown performer was sold for 10000 W C Marlarta acting for FrankJ Nolan owner of the Beverwickstable was the buyer Marlarta alsobought in the Ills DItto Mouse for1000 Aldrinn also went lu F J I
Nolan for 2100 R F Carman paid2700 for Bonnie Kolso Tastpful
went to G Sanorta for 2fOO whileR F Carman bought Star Bottle for1800
HORSEMEN GATHERINGFOR THE GRAND CIRCUIT
BOSTON Aug 29Horsemen fromnil parts of the country wore In thjg I
city tonight for tho oponlnc of IheGrand Circuit race meeting at theRiadvillo track tomorrow when theAmerican Derby will run and chain1OflOhlsI1 will go to heat his wagonrecord of 201 made this Peason nfCleveland The American Derby thisycr Is for one anti one eight milesin ulaco of ono anti one quarter as I
beforeI
READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY
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CONVNi1ONS i-
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Boad of Controlof Good Roads Association Receives Most Encour1 raging Reports Program of Entertainment Arranged Distin-
gnishedI
f Guests to be Present Rooms Are Weeded dJ-
At a meeting of the board of con-
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of the Intenuounfmn Good Roadsassociation held last evening at theWeber club Judge JHowell the chair¬
man reported that each mall wasbringing numerous letters announc-Ing tho appointment of delegates andthat all the Indications pointed to themeeting being tho largest ever heldin Ogden-
It was decided accordingly to ap-point a committee to arrange for hotelaccommodations and the followingwere appointed
A P Blgelow chairman D ASmyth Dan Ensign John McDermottnod Elliott Drown
This committee will arrange to se-cure
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tin names of all those who willhave private rooms to rent so thatthere will bo no doubt about takingcare of the crowd
On the niomingof the opening dayof the convention there will be addresses of welcome by Governor Spryand Mayor Glasmann and the appoint-ment
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of committees In the afternoonthere will be addresses by Congressman Ilowoll and others and In theevening a grand parade of automo ¬
biles The parade wyi be In chargeof the Ogden Automobile club and atIts conclusion the delegates will betaken to tho Intelmountain FourStatofob the president Tr II M Rowhaving sonorously askod the dele-gates to bo his guests for the evening
SMALL LAKESCAN BE MADE
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Offers Idea of How toand and Add to the Beauty of
This Water
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Plain City Augr 30 Engineer Jos-A West of Ogden In a little talkit a farmers meeting hero one nightlast week made u suggestion withreference to the flood wat-ers
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of the Weber river for the pur-pose
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of the water supply01 Weber county for irrigation pur-poses
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that has since mot with muchfavorable comment Mr West firstcalled the attention of his hearers tothe fact that down In Utah county amovement I on ofoot to divert theheadwaters of the Weber at floodtime to the Pravo reservoir the wat-er somcwhoro alpng that stream andthen use it foni irrigation purposesupon new lands In lIe Cedar valleyThe people of Weber county thoughtMr West should not be Indifferentto this scheme Naturally the wat ¬
ers of Weber river belong to themand to their neighbors up the streamBefore any of the waters of this
I Btieam are dlveited to another chan-nel
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to be used In developing theresources of ulistant part of thostate tiie people of Weber countyand their neighbors up the streamtliould tee toH that tholr own needas regards n water supply both pres-ent and prospective are well proviJ-ed foi
This year there has been a scarcityof water Farmers upon the lowerlands adjacent to time Teber have sufrered considerable loss in their crops i
Anti experience has shown that likelosses must lie sustained every fewyears unless the flood waters are confcrveil for use in seasons of scarcity j
TIme need therefore of making thotest use possible of our water supply j
and of providing for an increasedpopulation and for the Irrigation ofnew areas of land that can be wat-ered
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from the Weber becomes moreand more as tho years go by
PEOPLE ARE
STll Y NG
President Amongthe Most Distinguish-
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Pupils
MILWAUKEE Wis Aug 29Sen ¬
ator Jonathan P Dollivcr of Iowabegan heie tonight a series ofspeeches in Wisconsin In the interest-of Senator The Iowa sen-
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said that the first among Re-
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political leaders tothe of Irrepressible-
Can
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rEasily Be Stopped Also Dan-
druff¬
and Itching Scalp-
If Parisian Sage doesnt stop fall-
ing hair itching scalp and eradicatedandruff In two weeks BADCOHSPHARMACY stands ready to refundyour money without argument or redtape of any kind
Parisian Sage will put a fascinatingradiance lute any womans hair in a
few daysSusanne Calahan or Hotol Royal
Bucyrus Ohio on March 25 1910wrote MathersJlf began to comoout very badly and her scalp was so
Sore it was very hard to do
it Parisian Su 0 proved a GRANDSUCCESS every way Her hair stoppeel coming out dandruff all dlsap-peaied soreness all left the scalp andher hair h coming in again very nice-ly Largo bottle 50 cents at BADCONS
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to witness the greatest aggregation offree entertainment ever seen In Utah
Saturday morning will be devotedto business and in the afternoon thedelegates will fee taken on an excur-sion Mayor GI as in ruin was appointeda committee of one to arrange withthe railroad company for the trans-portation
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of delegates-On Sunday there will be an excur-
sion Salt Lake and return JosephS Peer having been appointed chair-man of a committee to arrange forthis feature of the program-
On Monday morning there will bo ademonstration of iroad building bythe county commissioners of Weborcounty Every delegate will aid Inbuilding a mile of road In time after-noon
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the delegates will bo taken Inautomobiles to Orden canyon and areception and hall will be tenderedthem at the Hermitage In the even-Ing
Ii J Peery was appointed a com-mittee
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of one to secure the OgdonTabernacle in which to hold the meet-ings
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I Mayor announced thatI the railroad had granted a reducedi rate of two cents n mile to Ogden forI the convention on nil roads entering
OgdenEvery citizen should turn In anti
boost for this convention Time sloganwill be GOOD ROADS FOR GOOD
I PEOPLE
Local Engineer Original Store the Waters-of Weber Ogden Rivers
Region Being Diverted
conserving
increasing
apparent
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anything-for
PHARMACY
Glasmann
All suggestions heretofore madelooking to the conservation of thoseearly waters have met with littlesupport The reasons for this aremany In tho first place the farm-ers
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of the upper valleys are not In-
terested In conservation aa are thefarmers of the lower valleys they
Ido not suffer ao much Again allreservoir sites ocr suggested haveboon In or above the upper alleys
I This has always been a stumblingblock to the farmers of the lower val-leys They have thought that tholoss Incident to conveying the waterrom the reservoirs to their lands be-
low would be so great that they would-
Irealize little benefit from such con
I scrvatlon But now comes Mr Wenti with a proposition to build reservoirsI nearer home Ho suggests that ai reservoir might be built on the We ¬
I bor just south of the Bambergerbridge and between the Union Pnclllc
I railroad on the east and the bluff onthe west i
Here a considerable area might hemade to serve the purposes of a res-ervoir
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A second reservoir might alsoIO built below the Bamberger bridgeand ahoe the wagon bridge at thofoot of Twentyfourth street Andwhile Mr West did not suggest It afooil reservoir site might bo foundat the mouth of Ogden canyon
Build a dam across the Ogden riverat or near the old woolen mills anti
have a basin of considerable ex¬
tent Here a great depth of waterI might be Impounded-
The possibilities of such an under-taking are manifold In addition toIrrigating many acres of land consid-erable power could be developed atthis dam and the artificial lake wonldadd new beauties to the fame of Og-den canyon Think of it conserva-tion at home
conflict within the party betweenpublic interest and the present dayorganizations of private business wasRobert M LaFoilctte of Wisconsin-It is proposed now to put an end
to his career to cancel his commis-sion to make an example of himsaid Senator Dolliver so tjiat thoyoung men of time United States inthe future may perceive how muchmore comfortable It mshow muchsafer It Is how much more profitableto serve the Impudent financial In-
terests¬
that are trying to capturethe strongholds of tho governmentthan It Is to care for that scatteredand unorganized constituency thepeople of the United States It mayhe lIt can afford to go back to thepilot and repose of private life butif the state of Wisconsin yielding tothe corrupt Influences at this mo-ment flowing in upon her from alldirections shall go back to the oldform government by political boss ¬
cs owing their allegiance to foreigncorporations It would be a calamityalmost Inconceivable in Its disasterto you and your children
ISpeaking of standpatters Senator
Dolliver said there were two schoolsthe Aldrich school which says Holdfast all I give you and time school of
I the apostle who in a single sentenceI pointed out a plain road well suitedI to the progress of society Prove allI
goodthings and hold fast that which Is
It Is an Interesting thing saidI
the senator that while the Aldrichfcchool had been cosoJ not for renair but permanently the Amencnn people by tile million are stuly1log the precept laid down Ly theapdatlo with resultsflo far reachingIn their Influences as to amount toa party revolution which now num-bers among Its students a most dis-tinguished
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pupil who already holdsthe diploma of other schools the
of the United Suites
LIGHTNING PLAYS PRANKS
Sliver City Aug 30 Saturdaynight Tlntlc was visited by a severeelectric storm The lightning struckthe residence tif Frank ThornbunThe entire chimney was torn to
I pieces The wa> the lightning loretho Movoplpe to pieces was peculiar
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Mra Thornburg was tanding by thestove with a pan tn her hU1l1 which
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was thrown across thu room No onfwas hJlrJt serious-
lySMIONIANfl
SCHOOL I
fr OPENS SEPTEMBER 6
Night School September 19
We havo boon absolutely honestwith you for nineteen years and haveeducated hundreds and hundrcdn ofrour 9Y6 stud girls and then putbent work
You1 have trusted IIH In the pmtstCant Y Ju trust us acal-
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STATE NEWS
SCOTTY GETS GOLD-IN
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BLACK CANYON
Death Valley Percon Find MineWhich Ic Not All Mystory
That Death Vrflloy Scotty has inadoa new stakothls ono having ma-terialized
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In Black Canyon where IB
the Indian Iko mine which Is now be-
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developed by the Comet Gold Min-ing company composed Of Salt Lakemen and that he is about to mnkoanother Journey to the east by specialtrain to exploit holdings which hfhas taken over Is news which comoafrom Lovelock Nov Chris Matovlchone of tho owners of the propertyupon which Scotty has a leaseand bond Is quoted as saying
It recently developed that DeathValley Scotty was aware that fabulousvalues existed on our ground and hotooka lease simply for the purpose ofprospecting Ho worked quietly andalone and no one know of lila opera ¬
tions After he had secured the op-
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on the ground ho divulged thefact that ho had encountered one oftho richest stringers oor found in thestate and that he hind taken out twentyfive sacks of thq ore
The ore some of the samples ofwhich Scott was showing around thocamp vas almost pure gold and It Isestimated that the stuff will easilygo L000J to the sack This ore wastaken from the Post No 1 claimand the vein from which It was takenIs entirely new never having beenworked before
Scotty Is going to Now York andother eastern cubs anti ho says thathe will travel In a special train whichwill bo paid for no doubt with theore which he has highgraded fromour property lie will tlrst go toDenver and from thoro to Now Or-
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his final destination being NowYork He will take two or threosacks of tho nuggets with him andwill open time eyes of the people howill meet along the route The speci-mens
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which Scott will carry withhim will unquestionably lie the rich-
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and prettiest ever takon from No
vadaMrMatovlch predicts a boom for
the Black Canyon district
GEORGE H RIECKSHOOTS HIMSELF-
In Decpondcnt Frame of Mind Car-
penter¬
Finally Succeeds InSuicide
Salt Lake Aug 30Shooting him ¬
self In the hem George H Rlcck 50
years of age and residing at 5G4 Somorby street committed suicide Mon-
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evening at 445 oclock in a rearroom of the residence of Charleslilacs a relative of 113 West SeventhSouth street The police were In-
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and after investigating thocase the body was removed to time
undertaking parlors of ODonncllCo Domestic troubles are said to botime cause of the mans rash act Ma-
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ck a daughter when Informed ofthe suicide went to the scene andwas preVonted from harming herselfwith the revolver by Mounted Patrol-man H A Gallon
RIeck had been drinking for a minibor of days anil was in a very des-
pondent frame of mind Going intoa rear room of tlio residence of hisrelative Monday evening1 he first at-
tempted¬
to kill himself by drinkinglaudanum When he did not succeedhe drew a 33 calibre revolver fromhis pocket and shot himself in theright side of the head and back of thotemple Death was Instantaneous-
The report of the revolver was i
heard by those In time house and up-on rushing into tho room they foundthe dead body of Rleck TIme policewere notified and wont to the homoof the dead man and Informed therelatives The daughter when n kcd 1C
she wished to be takon to the bodydeclined to go lint arrived at thescene of tho suicide almost as soonas the police automobile
When she saw the body lying on thofloor alongside the bed with the rovolver lying near she became hyster-ical
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Snatching up the revolver shestarted to point the weapon at her-self hut was prevented from harming
herself by the prompt action of Mount-ed Patrolman Calton Rleck had evi-dently
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shot hiiiinelf while lying Intho bed and had lien fallen out of thelied An empty bottle containing asmall portion of laudanum was alsofound In the room
fleck mad threatened to kill him-self recently and had been on thopoint of doing so one night when
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Mends of il e family took tlio ravoljvcr away from him lie was a carpcner it y trade and hind boon employ-ed by the Oregon Mill and Lumbercompany For a number of weeksho lint been out of employment Noarrangements for the funeial havebeen made as yet fleck is survivedby a widow and threo daughters
CLIFF COMPANY MAKESFINE SHIPPING RECORD
When the report for the month ofAxgust has been prnpiicd by the
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OnSept6thBoys are you readyWe are and we wantflo help you We suc-ceeded
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by carefullystudying the fourwords which follow
AppearancePunctualityApplicationCharacterThey spell your suc-
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Well take careof your appearanceyou do Ute rest
Suits from 5250 to1500
fIUftINModern Clothes
shoPCome on In Waeh Ave at 2365
Cliff Mining company of Oph r Utahit Is expected that shlpntnU vlll L-ouhown to bo 70 tons per uiay on an n-
orago tho on being a flrstrlasu-mcltlng variety and very wolconio atthe valle smelters Grant Snjdrrgeneral manager of time couaiiy returned yesterday from ton ptvporfyvery woll satisfied wlth mluo cond-itions
There are three tunnelcli Ifi0property at least 1000 feet In lenqtJieach and the lower tunnel is aproachlng time ore bodes which t nl-do at a depth of about ltiOfi feet JVore extracted for shipment conioifrom ten or twelve different pln a-
In the mine The mine Is looking verywell Indeed-
MORTGAGE FILED-I BY COPPER LINE
Will Issue Bonds In Sum of 2500003for Construction of Road
Salt Lake Aug 30Tho Bingba-aGarlleldtc Railway company MOD
day Illed with the county recordermortgage deed of trust In favor of
the Guaranty Trust company of XCT
York City to secure a bond Issue nthe sum of 2500000 to provide for
the construction and equipment of
Its line between Bingham and G3r
field with the Utah Copper compau-as surety
The bonds are to be of the deaoaillations of 500 and 1000 bearing G
per cent Intoroct payable seraiDually anti are duo July 1 1020 bimay bo redeemed at time end of thr-fyearsut 110 per cant of par vlth
accrued Interest Any tlmo after July1 1011 prior to July 1 1911 hollersof the bonds may surrender themwith thiTunniatured coupons attachedto the Utah Copper companys XetYork ofllco and get certificates for
shares of stock In time mining core
pany In return The bond are Orsl
mortgage convertible gold bonds
MEXICAN CONSULATEFOR SALT LAKE CITY
Salt Lake Aug 30Welcome nerJreceived at the offices of GorernoSpry and Secretary of State TingeMonday was to the effect that PreIdent Diaz of Mexico will recoraracnto the next Mexican congress whlc
will convene In September that 3
permanent Mexican consulate be ek
tabllshed hereThis matter has been the subJt
of consIderable correspondence tttween Utah officials and VaahlngWfor some time The consulate 0
hI of immense benefit it Is saidthe transferring by residents of Itdof property in Mexico This Is 1l-
qucnt occurrence many Utah e-
zuns being Interested In dlverslMInterests in time Republic With Si
Mexican consulate here an almost
endless amount of red tape Is lewed to transfer property
PEACH DAY AT WILLARDAUG 31ST 1910
Hot Springs Cars will run throngto Willard August 31st 1910
Lealng 25th Strcc and WaBblnl
ton Avenue at S a m and OWfortyfive minutes thereafter until
p mFare thirty 30x cents each WOY
OGDEN RAPID TRANSIT CQ-
Bv J W BAILEY Supt
NOTICE
Tie Ellto Cafe Is reopened for b-
oIness under tbo new managementBlosser Foley
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A RECEIPT THAT CANNOT BE DISPUTED-
It is far better to pay all your bills by cheekthan in currency for a returned cheek that has Ibeen paid through the bank is n receipt that cannol be disputed I Checking ccQUnUC whetherInvgyor ire cordially JI1rltca
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Capital Stock lou 00000Surplus and Profits 10500000
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