I SECTIOiS OSE O E THE TII SILT LAKE HERALD HERIflSUNDAY SUNDAY SI DY OCTOBER 4 1903 3 OMEN OPPOSE OPPOSEFAIRMIDWAYS aPPOSEFAIR OPPOSEFAIRM1DWAYS FAIRMIDWAYS FAIRMIDWAYSCDNYEHTKW FAIR MIDWAYS MIDWAYSC + 4 + y C T uCo U Condemns emn Them ThemStrong hemin heminStrong Strong Re ReoItlons ReoItlonsCONVENTIONHASADJOU oltJtions oltJtionsCONYEHTI + CDNYEHTKW CONYEHTI CONVENTIONHASADJOU N HAS ADJOURNED ADJOURNEDKB ADJOU RN UIEO ED EDs 4 4MRS KB MRS a s GOno Gopi OF OGDEN OGDENTim OGDEN OGDENECTEDia OGDENzLEcTD zLEcTD ECTEDia usnEwT usnEwTTh DrT DrTThpII Tim ThpII Th riection < etlon of O officers III 1I for the en enruing tnfulng n ncuing ruing year par the passing of resolution resolutioncondemning re8QluUonI reuoIutIontnden1ning I condemning midways at fairs and tht th thtqe I It ve t of tpiritU pirituous UI u liquors and a aI pledge pledgeti ti t use i very honorable means mf > D8 to tOllUp sup supIr1s I IS jTfjs S the increasing tnreaIn prevalence of the theof TBP 1 of tobacco and cigarettes c ltartttes by youngtoy young youngVoys youn1oylo1 toy by enforcing th thQ Dew law were were1Jw were1c 1io featufes ft tufefl of o the closing < day of the th Vtah Womans W umans Christian Temperance Temperanceunion Temperanunion Temperancelni1on union nitf I11Ptlng ting It was vas the thirteenth thirteenthfinnual thirteenthlinrtual thirteenthantlual finnual convention which began Fri Frliy Frin Frirliy n rliy iy morning in Phillips Congrega Congregational CongregatonuI ¬ tional htiroh chttrhJonry 4hUrhIvery < htirohKvery Kvery session was largely l rgtly attended attendedThe attendedPJhf attendedflip The interest inlf > reat manifested manUe ted in n all work workr workthe i < r the th union and pledges so o readily and andfervently alldj adirently fervently made to cpntinue the fight fightas fightgJ fightdnt as gJ inst the tb liquor traffic have greatly ltTeatbfIHourasred greatlyiouraged iHoiiraxed the members to labor with W1 WithTPflewed b I ITfnfwed renewed zeal zf > al during the thtV tbeicomlng coming rear rearThe 781Thf yrThe The officers and deparfment superin superintrndents mpernt perin I trndents 1rnd t fidenta tl elected at the close e of thfl thflirornjlng t tJornJng th thornng irornjlng ornng session yesterday follow followOfficers f low lowOftlcera Officers For Xnsuinf ulna Year YearMrs YearM r rrr9 Mrs M rr9 rq J 1 S Cordon Ogden president presidentMrs fnt fntI Mrs I Mn G W Warttn Martin Mantl vice vJoedflit vkpe1 presi president ¬ dent dflitMrll drutMrs t Mr Mrs Mary A A Boyden Provo second secondVRe eCODilPo VRe ilPo SJ arrsjkdent r rMrs 4 I Mrs frf c D Mhrery Salt Lake cor corresponding ¬ 1 responding r ndln secretary secretaryMrs Me tary Mrs M rs Jttm JlbnSobt Hobtts oeD oeDcrfta recordtar recordtarsecretary u L secretary secretaryMrs crfta y yIrl Mrs MI Irl Ryan Corfnne Co CorInne assistant taat re recording ¬ cording er1tngMIMa 0 rfi I n Jr secretary secretaryMis eefttarYlifCS Mis Mary Wilson Wi ML Pleasant Pleasanttreji PlaaaDttnafCurtr Pleasanttiurer treji tnafCurtr tnafCurtrIr tiurerMrs surer surerMrs Mrs Ir E E Shepard She Salt Lake LakenIzer er erganizer Otgnlztr ganizer gnlztrD ganizerHorning nIzer nIzerDpmeit D Dpmeit Q tUJt v upathitendeats upathitendeatsMotltj 1iteDdttI 1iteDdttIlothe lothe 1l 1Uf f iitty mietl nEeUngJIIrB nEeUngJIIrBiiornIn 1L 1LJlnrnlnJL Horning iiornIn Mtattl MtattlTiera1ltire JIf1tt1Li tuti tutiLi Tiera1ltire Li tera r 7K Mrs > lD D 1 C Johnson JohMonS J kUoA8jrlnitvllle 4 S 8jrlnitvllle 8jrlnitvllleHdfntlftc rinarviile rinarviileHientlflc invtJletentific Hientlflc tentific temperance Instruction InstructionMrs lnatrvedoaIr Mrs Ir t r Tibbals Salt t Lake LakeNarcotieflk LakeHreot LakeNnreotleahiw Narcotieflk Nnreotleahiw Hreot Wrir lIf D Ii 7 Smith Ogden OgdenPrison Openrri Prison rri lIn as a 4 jail J jltLtn U MM E B Shep Shepnrd SMpIInl nrd Salt take OikeModal akeMtlal Modal contest Ontestxn Mrs CoIl and Mrs Mrsrhison 1t1r1Ihison < rhison Conan CorlnneMiners Miners 111 ntorl departiiien deparbjJenMl1I Mrs BowdeU BowdeUnlt l alt < Lake LakeSoial LakeSodal LakeSocial Social meetiags m meetlngnMrC tIxrc MrC George Mar Marshall XarFhall ¬ shall ha1I Mt t Pleasant PleasantSabbath t tabbat > Sabbath abbat 0befvnee ob erva > nee Mrs f1L n R G Mc Mc2Miece XcI 2Miece I > i e sAlt Lake Lakeis LaJrJ is J T L LIn Miss LMta Kennedy Og Ogdn 01n 01Y 0gen dn n dnY Y secretary fIIO aecrethryMtss TetryXIa < Mtes Grace her JPtoherf ll leher f fii Hlt 1 t Lake LakeSoldiers LakeHoldlera Soldiers and sailors IIUIl 5ldrMZL 5ldrMZLWake nKlL Mrs George GeorgeWake GeorpYakf Wake Salt Lake LakeBesolutioBS LalceRaolution BesolutioBS of Oonvantloa OonvantloaThe h The resolutions re pnsscd by the union unionDs Ds II s reported rf > by the resolution raol I1 commH commHt t tH e follow followWe followWE ol1owf We f the members of the Womans WomansChristian WomanJChrillti Christian Chrillti n Temperance e union of Utah UtahIn UtahIn In invention n ntlon assembled gratefully crate tUII ac acknowledge a acIiw1edge ¬ knowledge the goodness of God and re reiTMrm relfHrm iTMrm irtn our belief in our Heavenly HeavenlyItther Heavenlylther I Itther 1 t her as a king kl of our cause CwaeHI CwaeHIc and nd His HisVid HisI I Vid c I shouh IIb shouIbetefoun4leh U be tbe eou founAUteh of laws lawstlurefore Ja tlurefore 1 hrf I e refore > fore thl trusting t qf l t T3hn m for guld guldn guidjfle jfle n e we hereby herebyHesolve herebyHesolve herebyIteso1ve Hesolve First That we stand un unlalierably unjprably Untiably lalierably jprably by our principles prl lpIe of total ab abftinfnce abitlm r ftinfnce itlm from all alcoholic a drinks and andHand aadt t Hand a nj i pledged to promote every interest interestIM tere l lfll IM 1 the suppression Ruppre lon of the sale of m mtXicants m mt tXicants tXicantsTies t x tant tantHf Ties Hf Rfsoived lived Second CQQI That we will willf willItsHy vII1inatiy f ineBtly endeavor to promote a better betterbservance beUrh bettrtpavance h bservance f nanre of the J JAWds rds da day > accept accepting accepti ¬ ing i ju n it as a gift of f God to man manResolved InanHe84Ihed manltesvlvcd Resolved Third That because becau e of ofln 1 ln 1 11 increasing fncreasIn prevalence of the use usevi U8eof vi of 1 tobacco and cigarettes < ipreU tJ by young youngwe you youln youngy ln y > we will by every possrole tble means meansTsr 1 Tsr 0 I nur Influence for the enforcement enforcementv t tn v n r the I law recently jmssed jmssedHesolved jiassedltolved Hesolved 1 four That we believe in intti tti 11 < one standard of morality for men meniind menllIrI menS S iind women the white llf for two twoUbsolv twoI Ubsolv I soIv five ftyeThat That we e are opposed opposedto op opt to t the mid mifway way featute of fairs the pic pictures Pict plctures ¬ t tures u res andtae an the varkMts va alluring adrertls adrertlsSiiK adYert18jllg advertlsitig SiiK methods met usually usuall employed and tile tilehow tIaetollW thethemselves how < thfln themselves In which the female femaleIvm tecnaleIJm femaleI Ivm I tn is in i any fl way exhibited or alluded alludedt alludedUesolved alludedUesolved t to toJ J Uesolved I six That we recommend recommendr r < tin t j Vp work among the children believ bellevjn beilevig 3111 jn ig that the training of ow young 70oni will willIsult willItllt willI Isult I S ult in better citlsens and Cleanerfor cleaner cleanerLIAS LIAS Lt s for the future generation generationHesolved generationtf generationIpsIved Hesolved tf fJhed seven 1Ie en That we make maken ape spetiai apeal tiai n al 1 effort during the coming year to tot c ii lIiist iist the cooperation of the Christian Christianmen t men H1l of o Utah by securing e urlng them so 8 ho homitiy boa 1IoItlaIj boal4l3 mitiy l4l3 members membersKpsolvedreight membentHp8Qd membersiaolvedeght Kpsolvedreight Hp8Qd flpt That we pledge eMIr onrsives eMIrln8 oartves I sives ln8 again to total problbtt prohibition realiZing real realixin reali iZing ixin i I fl g > that only through this avenue avenuem aVea < 1 m n this thl dirtstlan land of ours ount rs rsUi reacfc reacfcthe the t Ui Iw sreafaeCT rea 1le which it may reasonably reasonablyf rea ofxppetby redonabljt1Ct f fxppetby t1Ct t > ect by having the purest p 1It and t best bestj beatti1eIwr > est estfiJi fiJi ti1eIwr ti1eIwrItespeetifufly j i7PJWI i7PJWIHespectlNlly pnsr pnsrKespectlfully Kespectlfully submitted submittedMRS submittedMRS ubmJttedIRS MRS E C C SHEPARD SHEPARDMRS SHEPARDXU SHEPARDMR MRS MR HOBBS HOBBSTeat HOBBSK 2V5 2V5Fetxu K < RlTCHIOW RlTCHIOWFeat1u Teat Feat1u xec of the dosing Day DayTiio Da7Tilf DayT Tiio T > devotional dt nalllenlceawhich services which marked markedt t h l > v 1I iknkl enin vt t the themerotng morning lIJeI lrqr session on of ofth oft ofth th t Iw lIt litda d y were fte Ml i dby by Miss in Lillian LltlhanTh1 M MTi MTh1 Ti Th1 Then came the report of the thentiata tbenntlals theLtias nntlals < > < ntiata > < committee roll call of debt debtKitr deleKtn ddeIt Kitr It n response > nnonse pontth with lth passage ae of scrip scripiine Bert BertPIIt scripU iine U ie > anHihe aAtlt1e address of Mrs s J 8 Got Goriff GoltIII GotI I tIII iff thtlrflllidet resides Mt It was w followed tol toRnwedfrom wetl by byr r rplllt8 j rts from the eorrespondms e lle8Poed secre secretary I I I Itl tary tl I p ry and a nd treasurer treasurerI i I < There Further Jo rther feed eed ed of the W C CT Cr T r c r in an Utah was the e theme tbenof a pa pan pal l r n rad > ad by Mrs i P A Stmpkm 8tm which whichr Icla IclaIt r r as It followed by b a general enena aflhnsmtive aflhnsmtiveu aiflrmatlveusiofl i > < u salon The annual election of of ofiiers of1jer ofji iiers ji et came next n xt with a noontide noontidejrayer DOOntideJrny noontideprayer prayer Jrny r by Miss At Mary Xlelson on of Mt MtJ XLa J asaWjU < a I IHov tHn Hov I c John Rlchelsen lead the devo evonal devonai 1 nal services s rvlcea after the noon recess recessTi eMm1 recessI Ti I < > minutes m1 ut11 of the morning session sessionire seasintre to tonf ire read and approved when Rev J JBREAK JBREAK 1 1BREAK BREAK THE FAST FASTThe FASTThe FASTThe The Morning Meal Sheold ITot f t Be Beifighfs Bet Bert Beftr t rt ftr r a L ifighfs d1ght Cat the stomach stomachf achFIulIIMn f FIulIIMn I 1 W ul < ihiye h ive some food for breakfast U UHtstiin to tosta totitn > Htstiin sta titn mind 1 and andbodr body during du ibK the therimming thellJrniR theturtiin rimming It should not n t be a heavy heavyjn hfa hfaJIlf lkaeyiiiaI jn JIlf iiiaI al < bit wise Ise selection seleetionwlII will pay im imjit Im1wnloII Irnt1flCl3i jit 1wnloII 1wnloIIWung nwly nwlyyoung I Iyoung young L Los > w Anc A Angsisa kHi woman says saysI Y I For or yEs yr it M until I st td d Grape GrapNut Nuts I Ihive Ihl Ihtve r hive hl p never been able to eat breakfast breakfastfM fM f 1 eating > a tin i < In the mcnlng was U always always1oilnwed alwaysfo alsays1Iowed lowed fo by terrific sifk headaches and andny andf1ly andlily ny stomach ha haM always been delicate delicnteS delicateomc S om omc > m time ago a rInd urged me In to totry tltl totry try tl try nn < SrajM ra > Nut utC food and I began be Il eat ealjn eatit 1 jn IR it I ev tyry < ry morning As a result of fts ftspteady It ItffHl itFtfaIy pteady ffHl ui I have gained eleven pwuhil pwuhilstrii poulJ pjiihlnI d dIn1 strii In1 nI tn t1wRda th Yvcadaches t hi httv vf dtaaf dh dlsappea2 81J > peaTtil peaTtiltUlrrly Jt Jtntlrdy 4 tUlrrly awl my weik w > II stomarh has bt btme btqne bcc c qne me nimil H itfli I and stMne lit t IJ All my Tfl food fooddiKostH foo fooiKstM fo4IfijgSt14 diKostH iKstM HItI nd I now f 1TfQrmm form my dally HtioM < Ith a renev renevprvrRy rf > nfY J hIIruln 1prfulneiM an1 an1fr Lfltrcrgy prvrRy fr r y Evidently 1 i ithe tat I l I hlfn fatin fatinthp ating atingthe the n ronir rl1 fKKi fKKiJllt ftlOtlbJ b > j Jfutf i Xuts Nuter < soon soonx1 On OnJUI Jllt r ° nit 11 riglif N Nsir U UCo tt x1 11 by Iostijin 1 Ittjfljo < tuo tuoen Co o Rt R TK I iTpek C ppk Mi MiLook 1fiCh 1fiChtoot MihTook Look in 1 ifli rUk akege e fnra fnr a COP copy o o1IfIt olheth 1IfIt llll iiiittl IiHIt JtJf hik k 1he tuad to toIh to toVeIj VeIj Ih 1 Mrs Demies T S Denison DenisonPresidentGeneral Mrs Glesson < S 5 Kinney finneyPsaIdentGeneal 1 PJ8lridentG PresidentGeneral Deia1 Federation Womens omens Clubs c u s 3 JltMted ctad President Prem nt Utah U h Federation F eration Womens Clubs l E Ed Carver of Ogden 1rd n delivered d Uvered an ad address addteaoa adieasun dteaoa d dress on prohibitory laws as did also alsoMiss al80111M alsoMiss Miss Phelps of Ogden They w were w in interspersed IntfJ11Iped Inerspersed ¬ terspersed t with music by Mrs John JohnRlchefawn HbnRiche 3obnichelesa Riche RicheTIaeta RlchefawnTnencejne R ichelesaThen Tnencejne Then came the answering < of queries qoeriesplaced calJflldplaced querieslaced placed p laced to the question box followed ed by byconunitfce bycomdl byom1 conunitfce comdl c om1 report H rtw After Afteteyded t 7 ey n nid d been beenaccepted beetccepted accepted a Mr J S Gordon the new newpjesJdenV DewIS neweoldent I pjesJdenV p eoldent WHS IS consecr con citIPl tejl t4IIrrtle The win mlnutes ta tell t of the afternoon d were were read rea4i rea adopt adopted adoptan4 adoptd ¬ ed a d and the convention adjourned a for a ayear ayea aear year yea y ear with a prayer prayerRACED prayerRACED prayerRACED1NTHE RACED RACED1NTHE IN THE MUD MUDThree MUDThreeEvBnts MUDThree Three ThreeEvBnts H Events Pulled P lIed Off at Fair Fairat Fairat at LastMjbaieRt Last Moment to Please Pleasej Pleasethe Pl Ptsethe ase < j j jthe the Crowd CrowdThere CrowdTJfIn CrowdThrp There were ere er ras at the fair grounds groundsyesterday yesterday 1enerdayattentoon y iday afternoon but they were not taken tat t very ry seriously y They hey consisted only of o f three t runouts MlDnfO runn1qgovnts events t that were gptten gpttenup ItJttenup tten up u p as itwere It were wer on the spur of t the th mo mowent moftt went ftt At d oclock o ock the condition tO dttlon of o the therack track t was wa so muddy that Manager Mana r Brass J5 font f ord > rd and his associates decided not to have any races At 3 oclock the grand tand s and bleachers were full of people and a ah nd the sun which wh h ha hail not shown its Itsead head h ead fortwo for two days was smiting benignly Vom i rom a tearless sky Ilk Mr Bransford sate atd Iel Look at that crowd of people we must muiMgive give them nometning sozs thlng or they will be throwing t bricks at us So the horsemen one n got busy I and at 4 4clock oclock o clock sLam tarn the first rst bunch of speed ¬ I sters s ter were off offThe oftT offThe The T big triangularharrow trtaAcular arrow had been run runaround runaround around the th track a few times to let the thef theBun f Bun s un percolate pen te through throu < h tne mud and while it f t dM some good there were little shim roerfnic mud puddles pullcl at occasional a8ional Inter ¬ vals va v als all 11 around the course aM nd it kept the t he horses fairly lalrt but busy < y dodging them uric A In the second race ra floundered flounderedaround flounderedround around a like a porpoise po and came under tc tcwire tswire > wire with the blood flying from an ugly gash h on one on of his front legs where hr he h had Jirkifd corked htoo himself elf while struggling through t the mire mireThe The Th three races were a quarter a half halfvery and a th threequarters qWtrter of a mile dash ID rifIw few ot the condilloft of the track 1bt Ii tilDe t made was very good The entries in the first race the quarter dash were werefere Batie GoldJe and ay Flower The edde chi Were ere about two to one o In favor of ofnervy Hatler and It wu a good JfU gues for that nervy n ervy little Utt animal won out ou abnost lJno t a length l in twentysix seconds Tbethree Th th three quarter dash was scooped up by Honest John hut he wag closely cl llfl preMrd pressc by John K Keoghs e5h blI hnd handsome ome little mare Motile All stott s tott The Th last tra ra < e the halfmile It > dash dashK w was run ru by Caittftt 1a lL II Baldo o o4Rd nd Sax K by The Th flriHnamed flrMna wd captured it in a gal ¬ lon I on The nummary Flnst t raw quartermile datih allhRatlft Ratler first Gpldle Golde second May Flower Flowertl third rd Time rimea 21 3 neronds n nrart Beoond race threeouarter mile dash dasha honest John first Nlt Moflip ollle Alllltott second Aurka third Tlme1 I Thlr Third race halfmile d udtCa1i u IT ftt l I Iill Baldo second ondSaxby Szb thIrd T1nte Time ill w seconds 1NCOndManqer secondsManager Manager Rran Brsnsford tord Irtat states that Mon days a > s races will be an exceptionally strong card TheN will be five eVe eftnta three or which will be tr trotting trettlnrLOCAL trottingOCALBRIFS nin ninVET LOCAL OCALBRIFS OCALBRIFSVET BRIEFS BRIEFSYET VET FIREMEN TO MEETTher will be a meeting m tln of the Veteran V < tfran Volunteer Firemen at their hall on Monday Oct S 50 at I p m mwSd8 mCTrB merte wSd8 CTrB WOMEN S MEETINGThe board of directors of the rtah Womens Wo ntl Federation of Cnibs will meet Monday morning morn at 10 o oclock clock at the rooms of the Ladies LItenrrj club clnbISH clubSPEECH clubSPEPXH ISH SPEECH 1 OJL90CIALISMWhy 0 SOCIALI8MWhy So clatlmn Must ust Triumph will be the theme of an address to be given by Jo SS aeph uth H0 Gilbert 1 1 at socialist w t heaoquaVtera heaoquaVteraAND h headquarters dquartens 88 tith Main street thiS afternoon at 3 ocJ oclock oclockRECAPTLREI ck I RBCAPTCRED AND SBNTENCBD SBNTENCBDwho J James B1 Bi1klcy kleJ who ho escaped apsij trow fro the theFUNEKAL cbatntt Cha ga Jut August whtle h11e at Wok t Iv I OftcNek rcrek canjOn cafl OTI aftO was reea recaptured 1t aayeSterdaysntence yellterday teaced to fifty days Ja inFUNERAL Jail by Judge DIehl DIehlFUNERAL I FUNERAL OF MRrORElLLYThe MR O OREILLYTin REI Ll YThe I time ef the funeral of T B OReilly has not been fixed as yet Mr OReilly is isfrom t i awaitlsg aItJ the a eftsl l of ber1Juaband I Isister sister zs EaBly who i Is on Iter way here j I I from froi her home In Ohio OhioLaWOY OhioLEROY I I ILaOY I LEROY LaOY HURT POUND BOl ND OVKRLeroy I Bun a boy charged < with w th incorrigibIlity inrorrtlbilltyj when n arraigned before for Judge IMehl DW III vt es t t terday morning was bound b und over io o the dtatriqt d t court If he Is I found guilty Ut he will le e sent nt to jtherefof Jhe fOlA A school schoolNO Jlchoo1NO schoolNOEVICpS I NO NOEVICpS SERVICES 8E ICES TOD 1ODYOwlng Y OmJng ftIa to oth di r en enfm agementH Ut the Hev E I Cosher I the new pastor pelJtotof of the First Concreratlon C 1 cllu church will not ot preach th e this mornln as he had Intended HliT HI open openmomm In < service IC will be held On next 8unday momm Morning MorningBABY ornl I I BABY BADLY BURKEDUxsfe the thea I I yearold augbter of William Russell of 1 im Bast ut FlIBt sth 8tftet was badly burned Yater ay afternoon while Playlagl pisylni I about a bonfire Dr Witcher who a at I iS ten the child found her l JwrleV injtwle veV very painful but not necessarily n rU dangerous dangereuai danpreuNOTtCB8 dangerousNoTieng i NOTtCB8 iPJiS 8EN SENT Oirr orTCoufttJ County Clerk Clerkday John Jam am yesterdar terda seat out ieK1Itra don notices to the different Pftdnct In Bait ft Lake CltyIJlurra City Murray anq ad For e eat t Dale The notl notices must HJt be P peste ten da days before ftl regIstratIon ay R This year they come 00 1ue Tuesday day Oct 13 13 and Taeeo Tue day OetIN8rRANF Oet 27 27INSyBANrK 2 2lNgTBANE INSyBANrK MEETING POSTPONED Not Tot a nulTlienf number of flee ImmranTe crnta 89ot to make a quorum appeared appear d yen Yt terday to attend the annul a n1f1ia I sseVtlng JR mee4itig ill which was wa as to h haveinen vebven an held In the room of tine board bo rd of are underwriter < In n i the I t CommeTijl < tfIdJ I block OftI ronsmtiKixly onReqItflIll onseque u < i titisi uw oem n Ira w4s as transacted Another noth r call will be iatiUcd iatiUcdrKU Ili IliI heIMl rKU I KI > X MKKTIXGTherc wll wilt be a aunion aunion t union meeting mfftJn nf the t f Young PeopleA Pf > oplf11 KO KOcietles cietles ietl of the th Protestant churches at the First Nt Methodist church this thl evening fnln at atoclock I oclock oCI Th meeting m < tlng will be Jed by the t It I Rev R P A Simpkin of the HhilH PhilltnR > aCon aConKTegational Con Conre Congregatlonat KTegational re Uonal caurcn c unn and o Q l the subject the theregular therpCUlar thergular 1 regular topic of the Epworth League for forthis forthie foithis this date dateMETEOROLOGICAL dateMBTEOOLOGtOAL dateKBTE01tOLOGtOAL METEOROLOGICAL REPORT RJEPOBTYesterdays REPORTYesterda BEPORTYesterdays Yesterdays Yesterda s Record B4itbe at the Local Officte Officteof OfJicof Officof of the Weather WeatherBureau WeatherBureauMRslmam Bureau BureauMaximum BureauMaafmum Maximum 1 t temepature itfp > rsture tult M > 4J degrees min ¬ imum temperature 42 dogreen d4gr mean tern lenrneratuir ttrrI terntratprt I neratuir prnu W 4I tutrree Ol gr which IK I B f degrees dfg degreehkw below the th normal Aceimiuta Inn ulu hc < I deficiency deflIfn deflIfnof defllentmperialure of iimDerauire llmDf > ralt urp since 8In the f hp first of th thmonth tho thomouth thmth > month jr JI J cl l legr Rr rp1C j Accumulated dt dtklt d < lc lcficifnfv ficifnfv klt 1 < f tcmiHritun lomwratH since in iIlee Jan 1 al alnrf t tgr < rllr nrf gr T iil I > preitiltiitioii r from runlI t I > m mtj nltu tj I u lit u 4 l imii Acumulatent exw exresr s sf I f the precipitation pr < IJ1Itation lnee In the first of the themonth thenontb4k thentnntb month nontb4k tit Jocb Accumulated cum atPd deficiency h lcflvirne3of rkifnO rkifnOIf j If f nrccipitatlon urfip1t tlon since incc tbe tat t of January 07 ij inch luchc c > j c p BUCHANAN BUCHANAN IS ISAT ISAT ISAT AT THE Pi HELM HELMPresident HELMthe HELMresidentofthe j President residentofthe > qf the Iron Iro Workers Is IsReelected IsReclected Reelected ReelectedH ReelectedTHE R elected electedI electedTEEVOTEWASVERYCLOSg H I 1 1THE THE TEEVOTEWASVERYCLOSg TEEVOTEWASVERYCLOSgONVENTION VOTE WAS VERYCLOSE VERYCLOSEV VERYCLOSECONVENTION VERY C10SE C10SEJ C10SECONVENTION V J CONVENTION C GOBS GO TO TORONTO TOBONTOKansas TORONTONiBXT TORONTONT NiBXT NiBXTI NT 2BAR 2BARKa4Iase f + Kansas I Ka4Iasebsnan Gity Oct 3Fiatak Frank Bo Bochanan B1Icbanan chanan c of Chicago Chca o won wo 01 a final victory victoryover victoryver lctoi lctoiover over o Samuel SlLnn el Parks and get his following followingthis fOl1owl toflowhhia g gthl this thl t afteiytoon when whe he was W 8 reelected reelectedpresident reelectedpresidentot reelectedresident president p of the International Associal Associaltton Auoclatlon Assochion ion t of Bridge and anclStructural Structural Iron IronWorkers rr IronWorkers n nYorkers Workers over Hugh F Donnelly f fAlbany ofAlbany t tAlbany Albany N Y by a vote of of43 43 4 o 40 40After 48After 40rter After A rter the election and while Mr Parks Parksand Parksand parksnd and a nd his delegates from New York were werehurrying werehurryg wereurrying hurrying h from the ball to catch their theirtrain theirtrain theirrain train t for the east ea t the regular re ular order of ofbusiness ofbusiness ofusiness business b was wa suspended while the theconvention theconvention theonvention convention c unanimously passed a res resolution reaolutfcn reslutlon ¬ olution o pledging full support to local localNo localNo localNo No 2 the New York walking delegateA delegategnion ecate ecateunion union u nion and he departed amid a storm stormof stormr tor toror of o r applause e Parks claims a majority majorityof maJorl maJorlof of o f the executive board Toronto Caf Cafada Caada Cad Cadda ada a da was chosen as the place of tMt tMtnext Ut Utnext tOext > next n ext convention conventionOn On PIrst Ballot BallotMr BallotMr oJ oJMr Mr Buchanan was elected on the thefirst theftnt thefirst first ballot and when the result retlultannounced ws wsannounced waO waOnnounced announced a he was cheered lustily lustilySamuel luaUlySamuel lustilySamuel Samuel Parks sinking s k closer cl eerlnto into his hischair hischair hishair chair c heard h the result without com comment co comeftt costmefit ¬ ment except to tc say rIOH I lose A per personal perIIOnal peronal ¬ sonal s encounter en < nter had been predicted if ifhe r rhe fhe he should kwe but after after the applauife applauifeI I for f or the successful l8tuI candidate te hjj hj hd hdnded l lenddparkSand l lended ended enddparkSand e Parks and his followers tonow m mna mDomove momove na Domove n move to make a counter demonstnt delnonatriI demonatrben instead Parks quietly counsel counseled cou couled ¬ led l those about to hurry the rest resnthrough re1ttthrouh restthrough through throughThe throuhThe throughThe The other ot r officers oftlNtI5eJeeted elected were Wfl Wfllinm wnJiam Wil1am linm 1 AlcOahi Kansas aClty City a Buchanan Buchananadherent Buchananadherent Buchananadherent adherent first vice 1 e president John JohnMcNamara TohnMcNamara JohnMcNimara McNamara Cleveland a Parks candi candidate cancadate eanifldate ¬ date second vice president presld t J W tvJohnston WJohnston WJohnston Johnston of New York City CU ecretatreuurer secretarytreasurer secretary secretarltreasurer treasurer The oiily o ly real contest ntest aside asUefrom uhlefrom asidetrots from that on president wa wu for sec secretarytreasurer ¬ retarytreasurer the Buchanan crowd crowdnaming crowtlusming L naming James Jam L Melton of Fittsburg FittsburgJohnstone PlttllburiTohnstone rlttaburgJohnstone Johnstone the present incumbent who whois w1IoIII wkCs is I s a Parks man mn was elected by a aof ve veof vef vefor of 4t 4 to 38 38The 31TJIe 3 3The The executive board as selected lelect tel follows telows ¬ lows 1 l ows IJ H F Burke Philadelphia J ICoakley 3Conkley Coakley Pittsburg John Pollock PollockNewark PollockNewark PollockNewark Newark N J and J J Barry St StLouis StLoull StLouis Louis Cheers Oh rs For Parks ParksAfter ParksAttfr ParksAfter After the election of the executive executiveboard e1lecuUebnarct executiveboard board the convention suspended business businessand bUIll bUIlland bustn bustnand and adopted the following toHowJn with a arah hur hurrah ur rah many of the delegates tee mounting mouath their theirchairs theirchalra r rI chairs and cheering lop > Mr Pant and andthe andthft an anthe I the Nejv Ne York delegation as they UK y departed de de1IUted de doiarted parted partedResolved 1IUtedRetJolv iartedResolved Resolved RetJolv That it to the sense tse of this thisrtMiventkm thl thlmnventlon titlechnvention rtMiventkm that the full support of the theinternational tbeAIIIto theI international Association AIIIto of Bridge and amiStructural ant I Structural Strt1 < tural Iron Worker be given to local localMo toealo teenNO 1 Mo o 2 in its struggle sl 1e against inllt the employ employers ¬ ers in the city of K Nw eqw w York and that thatthe thattl thethee the tl oresident and executive board rct are areherebv IUfbe arhereby hereby be bv Instructed to use their best efforts effortlt ef offorts ¬ forts to this th thu end endMr en Mr M r Parks P left for Buffalo over tte tteWabash tleeW tk tkWgbash C Wabash W a8h at a ocie octoc fc this evenIng enl Be BeforW 13 13forci forW boar boall boardina lnx the train tJ1 n he gave the tot followinr totc lowinr statement to the t Associated Pros freareoresentaUve preureor Prosreurta c reoresentaUve reoresentaUveI reor ntatlve I am very well rattofied with the theactions theactlon8 tls S tlsC actions of the convention I came here hereto C herf to protect and defend the interests of O Ow f NSZ x w z and to protest acalnst alut tbe hlgh highhanded handed and autocratic action of the th pre president prestdent t dent in suspending aU8 tldlnK No 2 and otherwise otherwSsI encouraging en ouraldn the enemies enelJ ee of said Id local localEv localC I > Ev Even r issue iuhas has been fought out on its itsottrlts ItsDIetIb it C ottrlts its and in every cae CUe my IDypoelUon position has hasaction halfhf4n ha haa a been sutained taI tM The ocmventlon by Itll It Ita a action has approved the stand we welUlve nave navetaken haytaken a taken In N New w York an ant In a few vin vinstances In iflstancas stances tUan hsVe ve ever gone further namely namelythe na1n nainelthe l lthe the titand on the agreement aJ between bewec the tbeinside thetnaldp tn tninside inside and the outside out lde men menad and on the theapprenticeship th thaoorenUcelthl thspprentlceMp apprenticeship question An uwtanreiof uwtanreiofthe laet tpotntc nre I or ortlNo o othe the favor In which No 2 stands in the in international Intpmltlonal InterntlonI ¬ ternational association is the first m InaeUona 15MenethutS Htmettons aeUona to jj tbe t tJ Incoming administration adminiet administrationI on onIn In reference f to New York We will a o i ileech Jback back and anihke e UP the fight where we left leftoft lef lefoff off with I the full suppun of the interns toternattonal tnternatlonal internstlonal tlonal association o Iaa and with the con conHcioustiess conCloueDen moscioiisuess Hcioustiess that we are right ri ht and we will willwin wlUwin wil wilwin win the greatest eale t battle ever waged wagedagainst wagMlIalnet wage wageL against orffanisfd o anld monopoly and greed greedIn greofI L In A general neral way I am satisfied for I Iwill IWIll will control a majority of the executive executiveboard executivebmlrd executlvboard S board elected today todayThe todayfhp The status of the Inside or shop men menua menwaf meit n ua was finally decided wh whtu Ik n tbe convention conventionadonted oonventlOudonted conventiolI it adonted an amendment to the tb constitu constitution constttuHon constitur I ¬ Hon giving the Inside men n representation representationjit r jit R the th ratio of eirh Itth inside In ldf to ten outside outsidemm ou outaldmen idc idcmn mm Thl settles ttlf1I ttlC5 a vexed question of ofmany ofman 0 0many many years standing standingNAUVOO ItndlnNAUVOO standingNAUVOO NAUVOO LEGION LEGIOWThe LEGIONI I The monthly monthlymeetJor meeting meetIn of theNauvoo theNauvooLegion the theNuvoLegion N uoo 0 Legion 1 lfion win be held in the t he old armory armoryhall a armor Inoryhall V VC hall on Tuesday Tu a Oct 13 instead of ofOct ofOct o C Oct 6 on account 8c unt of conference being beingheld beingheld bela og g held on that day There will also be a acommittee acommittee committee meeting meetl held in the same sameplace amepaf e samr place half an hour before the regular regularmeeting regulareetlng regulaipeeting r meeting A full attendance h t request requested t ted ¬ ed as the election of officers will take takeplac e talca place and other lrta Important t business businesswill busineewill awill a will have to be completed completedUtah completedt completedUtah o t ea eaUtah Utah Stocks in Boston BostonSpecial BOIItonS BostonSpecial Special S PfCi a I to The Herald HeraldBoston HerlildHopton HeraldlhOPtOfl Boston M fU Miens s O Ot < t 3 3Th Th copper char charmeiktt h hftrC hftrCmarklt rc rcrnirkot rnirkot is mitch firmer though t trading tradingtoday lradingtodaJ traeiiz traeiiztoday today wan MIII fight Closing CloUn CloUnSal Sale Sal High T Low ow Hid Aflkcd AJllkcdAm AflkcdAmal 1 1Amal Amal Am AmalHlnK J7 1757 7 hi US 2 WlTi 4U4 Sl 41 se seHtn 4 4Ring T Ring HlnKl Htn Z 2 2Iv l > vivV vivVMcrur > Iv I V 100 4 4 441 441Mrur I 4il 4111 4111lIlrur > 4 Mcrur Mcrurr 1 1 11 11t 12 12IN i it4 r H Hrtnli IN I II 1V 1VWAI > rtnli rtnliBoston I t tii i 1 1 1 1Boston l lBoItton Boston C f 4WALLPAPBB 4 4WALLPAPER WAI WALLPAPER PAPER CLOSING CLQSINGQ1T CLQSINGQ1TAm NGOOT NGOOTAm OUT OUTAm Am Wall WallPaper Iuper Co Co 6 E 3d d South Southc I c iJ > < > TOWN RUINED BY BYFIERCE SVFIERCE > FIERCE FIERCETORDO TORNADO TORNADOSt TOR DO DOt t St Charles Minn Leveled With Withthe WithI Withthe Withthe I the Ground GroundSIX GroundsftBODIES SIX sftBODIES BODIES FOUND FOUNDSOFAR FOUNDSOFAROITIZENS SO FAR FARCITIZENS + + CITIZENS PARALYZED BY BYTBNT EX EXTBNT EXTBNT TBNT OF DISASTER DISASTERST ISASTJmt ISASTJmSTPAU + t T PAUI arlhn Ml n4 Oct 3A 3 4 rnado rnadostruck ildostruck d dstruck ST STPAU struck St Charles Ch r1ell MiqiuaL 1 at SW S10p p I m today tod and ruined the town toWDShe Six persons are are reported r killed end nd ndlllraeQumber a alKrgeN lKrgeN lllraeQumber number are reported I lnured retl The Thedead Thedead Thedead dead so Car as Known areJ areJJohn are areJohn areJohn John Etui BransAVill EtuiVtIl Evnslviii AVill Evans EvansWilliam Evansll11am William ll11am Pittman PittmanMurphy PUtmanjurphy PfttmanMurphy Murphy MurphyTwo jurphyTwo MurphyTwo Two elevators Ute princtf principal fttritltw fttritltwstore fUrnnllre fUrnnllrestore mrpttVestore store in town and the jlg > I four oeer mill n are arecompletely arecompletely i icompletely completely wrecked while the teie teiegrrann telegraph graph once and sawmill are r8 tlleteleI partially partiallywrecked partiallywrecked partiallywrecked wrecked j wreckedSix Six Bodies Found FoundFrom PoundFrom I IFrom From mea meagre e information obtained obtainedpartly obtainedpartly I Ipartly partly by telephone Ji and l partly by tele telegraph tele tel telgraph ¬ I Ipb graph pb It it te learned I rned that th t the bodies boil of otsix ofsix I Isix six ot the killed haVe been found but butonly I Ionly only fpur names were ere gjvea It is isfearedthat Isfeared I fearedthat feared that there are a number ef t other othervictims othervl othervictims victims vl tJm One man muati was kilted in the thestreet thestreet thestreet street by being struck by a plowshare plowsharehurled p plowsharehurled 8bare 8barehurled hurled through the ajrby r by the force orc < of ofthe ofthe ofthe the storm stormAll stormAU stormAll All the telegraph and an telephone wires wireswere wlrellwere wireswere were levelled at the th first ftr t blast of the thestorm thestorm thestorm storm and communication communlc Uon with Ith other othercities otherclUes othercitIes cities was cut off It is estimated that 100 houses were demolished deftttJtllhedatbe In lntiie the path pathoftheatorm HLuaorthe pathof orthe of oftheatorm the storm t rm ComwunicAUAn Co vniCU n was es estaDlisiied e5tacbUttM4l Ostabitabod taDlisiied between tHta cKy and St StCharles StC Str Charles C le by telephone by a crew of oflinemen oflinemen 04 04linemen r linemen of the American Electric com company compflny cornpeny ¬ pany which happened to be in that vl vlclnfty cintty and the foreman of the crew crewgave corewga crengave P gave ga ve the first Information of the four fourdead fourI toutdead dead i persOns ers6ns named namedSurvivors namedSurvivors I ISurvivors I Survivors Horrified HorrifiedUtter BorrifidUtter I I II Utter confusion reigns In the town townThe townI The streets 8trO t are filled with wreckage Wree ge of ofbuildings ufbul ci t I buildings bul lnxg trees and farm implements implementswhich htplementswhkh iliiplemeutlwhich I which were blown through the air The Thehorror Thehoriol Thehector horror of the affair has practically pa paralysed p8ralyaed paralyued ¬ ralysed action cUonfor for the time being on the thepart thepart th thpart part of the citizens who stood awe awestricken awOstricken awestricken stricken at the awful devastation by bythe bythe b3the the elements It was some time before beforecrews befotecrws beforerews j crews began to clear away a way the debris debriswhich debriswhich debriswhich which it is feared may cover many a asickening a8Wkentngdght t tsickening sickening 8Wkentngdght sight sightSt sightSt St Charles is a village of 1500 inhab inhabitants inbabttant Inhabitants ¬ I itants on the western boundary of Wi Winona WIt VI VII nona county and is one of the oldest oldestsettlements oldestIlettJemenllB olda 1 1settlemenie t I settlements in the state stateThe 5tateThe atateThe i The storm which struck struck that town townwith townwith towiwith with such disastrous results swept sweptwide a awide awide wide section of country cC nt1y down the river riverdivision rtverdivision division from the Twin Cities elti to tbe tbeMinnesota tbeMinnesota theMinnesota Minnesota boundary doing doln much dam damage damage damage ¬ age and cutting off telegraph teI raplt communi communication communication communication ¬ cation between the Twin Cities and Chi Chicago Chicago Cliicago cago for a time timeSTOKM timet timeSTORK t STORM IN WISCONSIN WISCONSINTwo WISCONSIN WISCONSINTwo Two Killed Three ThreePatally Fatally Injured Injuredand Injuredand Injur Injurand and Many Badly Hurt HurtLa Hurt HurtLa ThinCrease La Crosse Cro e WIs Oct 3 3Two Two persons personswere elllOnswere S Sa were killed three fatally injured and a ascore a8COIe a score of others oth rI badly hurt in a tornado tornadowhich tornadowllch 0 which swept Independence WIlL and andthe andthe an I the surrounding country this afternoon afternoonMany attelJIOlJMany I Many Ma y farm buildings in the storms stormspath Btormspath stormpath a path were torn down At Eagle valley valleynorth valleynorth valleynorth north of here the Reformed church churchwas churchI churciwas I was destroyed de troyedand and houses on the prairie prairiesurrounding prairiesurroundlag prairlsurrounding surrounding were demolished Several Severalsmall 5veralI small buildings were overturned at La LaCrosse Laroue L a I LI Crosse roue but no fatalities were reported reportedLANDED reportedGEt reportofLANDEDJAU I GEt GEtLAN LANDED LAN LANDEDJAU D ED IN JAIL JAILSan JAI L LSan San Francisco Man Starts a Liquor LiquorStore LiquorStqre LiquoStore r Store on JawboneSan Jawbone rawboneSan San Francisco Oct X IM M J Sellg Sellgnuni Seligman SeIi SeIiman man who recently opened a a liquor liquorstore I4quo1store Uqucstore store In this th city has been arrested arrestedon arrestelon I on a a charge of obtaining Z5O 2M by false falsepretenses falseI talereteRees pretenses Jretf from fr m H L Rea an internal internalrevenue Internalrevenue Internarevenue I revenue and 9I8tOms customs broker He went wentto wentto wen to Rea yerfferday stated that he hewished bewlJilhed h hwished C wished to open an account and would wouldplace woulplace ould ouldpla place pla a certain eertajn amount to the t e credit creditof crediof of Rea A Co cO Mr Rea accompanied accompaniedhim aceomnanlehim him to the ItalianAmerican bank bankwhere bankwhere buniwhere I where Seligman deposted a draft for forf or o f 1500 drawn upon J Bassett jr jrot of ofSt o oSt I St Louis whom wh m he said was his uncle uncleHalf unckH uncleIjf Half H Jf of this amount ount was to be placed placedto pl placeto ced cedto to the credit of Rea Co After re returning retuntlne toturning ¬ turning to the brokers offlee olfls Seligman Seligmansaid Seligmisaid said he was short of ready money mO ey and andborrowed andborroO an anborrowed borrowed 250 in cash Later Rea Re Recame be became 1wCaine ¬ came suspicious iand and telegraphed t phed to toBassett toBauett t tBassett Bassett who ho replied that he wouM wouMnot woulnot ouJl ouJlnot not cash ca b Sellgsaans SeU an draft for any anyamount aI aII axamount > I amount tLmoulI Thereupon > n SeHgman was Ar Arrested 41rea r rrested ¬ rea rested and lodged 1nc1 d In prison He is israid l Isaid raid to be well known in Portland anil anilSeattle an anSeattle anSeattle I Seattle SI IS ISI DAVID NATION D3AD D3ADWichita DJIADWiehUa DBADWichita I Wichita Kan Oet 2 ID 3D David vld Nation1 Nation1divorced Nattortdhortet Natiot Natiotdivorced divorced huBtwad hu of Mrs Carrie Na Nation Nation ¬ tion was taken ill of stomach troubk troubkyesterday troubl4ce8terday troublyesterday 4 yesterday at Medicine Lodl Lodge e Kan Kanand Xanand Kanand and died today at 135 13 am ami amAsk > m mAJk < i > Ask k your grocer rocer for Vienna Model Modelbread Modelbreac1 Modeoread ci bread Its the best bestWALL besteG bestWALL eG I IWALL WALL PAPER SALE SALETwo SALETwo SALETwo Two rarloirts trloart that must go quickly quicklyPrices quldQYPrirta quiek quiekPrices Prices cut ut in two Highgrade pat patterns pattfrnll palterns ¬ terns at 5c lOc liie 20c OCt 3Sr Ye worth worthdouble worthdoubJf won wondouble double Immense assortments sortmt Jt8 > in all the tbegrades thegrde t tgnsde grades The > big Wall jpaper aprr Store StoreOco StOrfGeo Stonleo leo W V Ebert 4 Co S r 3btte < a le lej > j < < jfi CONFERENCE CONFERENCEBEGINS CONFERENCEJ CONFERENCEBEGINS J BEGINS TODAY TODAYPresident TODAYt TODAYPresident TODAYPresident + t President of Twelve Aposttes to toBe toI I Be Selected SelectedF I 4 I IF F M LYMAN SPOKEN OF OFCY OFt t Ir IrVA1ANCYDf VA1ANCYDf VA04NC CY I2T THAT BODY IS1 IS1ALSO IS ISALSO ALSO TO T TO BE PTT1M3D PTT1M3DFrom PILIJmI PILIJmJIrona PILLBDFront I From stakes takes af Zion In an portions of ofthe ofthe ofthe the civilised world have come repre represevtatives repreI repreetttve sevtatives to at attenI ten I the semiannual semiannualgeneral semiannualrJerat semiannualgenera I general conference co of the Church of ofJesus orJUS ofJesus Jesus Christ Cbrl of Latterday Saints saintwhich Saintswhich 1 which will begin today in the taber taberI tabernace taberanne I anne Especially from Utah Idaho IdahoWyoming IdahoI IdahoWyoming Wyoming and alrlaona rInon aoD8 Is the attend attendance attendance I ance heavy while there are a number numberfrom numb > r rfrom rfrom from Canada on th the north and Mexico Mexieoj j on the south Cheap rates are in effect effecton effecton on the railroads and the result is seen seenlxi ia the crowds which swarm up and anddown anddown anddown down the principal streets and fore foregather foregather foregather ¬ gather on the corners cornels where the street streetcars streetcars streetcars cars hesitate hesitateThe held hesitateThe tate tateThe The present conference will ill be called calledupon calledupon calledupon upon to fill two lw important t positions positionsOne positionsI positionsOne One Is that of president pre ldeat of the twelve twelveapostles twelveapoatle twelveapostles I apostles The other is the position of ofapostle ofapostle ofapostle apostle Both of these places were weremade wtreDaacht weremad made vacant by the death of Apostle ApostleBrigfcam Apostle1hilr1lam ApostleBrigham Brigham Young It is generally ac accepted acepted ¬ I Ieepted cepted c that Apostle Francis M Lyman Lymanwlft Lymanwill Lyraanwfll will succeed to th the presidency of the thetwelve thetwetV Thewelve twelve t but the identity of the new newapostle newapoetle newpostle apostle a is not so certain certainGeorge certainGeorge certainGeorge George A Smith is prominently men mentioned mentlOIIed meniolted ¬ tioned t for the position po Ittonln in fact nobody nobodyelse I else eJ e lse has been publicly mentioned in inconnection InCODD8CUon Inonnection cl connection c with the tbplace place It is be believed beI beieved ¬ lieved l eved by those in close e touch with the thesituation tbeBltuatlon thesituation situation that the place will go to Mr MrSmith MrSmith MrmIth Smith 5 mIth if to anybody in Salt Lake LakeBelief LakeRelief II IIRelief Relief Society Conference ConferenceThere OonferencoThere ConferenceThere There was wua a large attendance at the thesemiannual thesemiannual I semiannual conference cbnte nce of the relief reliefsociety relief8Oclett society l oclet which met at 10 oclock eater yesterday eaterday ester esterdel ¬ day morning in assembly aa ball Each Eachstake Eachtake stake s was as represented repre ented by b its president presidenter pre l ent entor er o r some authorized representative representativeMrs Mrs 211 od Bathsheba W V Smith the proM president prestdeatoC proMsittoC ¬ dent deatoC d sittoC of the society sodet delivered the prin prinrtpfti prinetpd petsaddress rtpfti e address She extended a warm warmgreeting warmreeUng rm rmre greeting re tlng to the members l emberB and comment commentM commentfavorably commentfavorably e < M favorably upon the work which the thesociety thetlCJtietl thesociety society is accomplishing accompllshlnRports accomplishingReports Reports were received from the fol following foII foIloing folowing ¬ lowing l persons ntOns on stake work Mrs MrsMary I I I Mary Pomeroy of Martcopa stake stakej stakewblch I I j which works among amon Indians Avildo AvildoTHcKson A AvildoDickson vlldo i I THcKson of Big Horn Mrs Rebecca Rebeccafitlindring StaDdrtng of Alpine Mrs M 1 I Horne Homef of o f Salt Lake Mrs Call of o Bannock BannockPage BannockM BanuockMrs M Mrs C C Shepard of Beav Beaver r nL nLPa MrsPage Page of Nebo Mrs Selina Phillips of ofSt ofSt ofSt St Josephs T ph8 They all reported work workprogressing workres workrogressing progressing p res lnlt favorably favorablyAt At t the close of the meeting Mr MrMltgfie ltf ltfpe Mrstgle I Mltgfie pe Hull gave a vocal selection selectionTHLMAN selectionTILLMAN 9 9TILLMAN TILLMAN TRIAL TRIALLexington TRIALLexln TRIALLexington I Lexington Lexln ton S C Oct 3 3Wltne 3WltheesesWho Witnesses Witnesseswho efll efllho who ho were on the street at the time of oftoe ofhe I toe t he shooting ootlng of 9f Editor Gonzales testi testiItefid testltfteCId testiflefid Itefid in the Tillman trial today todayC C M lAde of Columbia one of the thewitnesses thewtnee witnesses wtnee s said When I got about the thefront thefrMt thefrt front oft o the bill board next n xt to the trans transfer transfer ¬ fer office I saw Mr Tillman throw up uphte uptIs hte l tIs arm and I did not see where he hedrftw hedAn dAn lIT his pistol from fromSolicitor fromSolicitor fromSolicitor I Solicitor Thurmond announced this thisafternoon I Iafternoon Iafternoon afternoon that the state practically was wasready wasready wasready ready to close cl but desired < to pass the theclosing theclo8 theclosleig closing clo8 ag until Tuesday Adjourned until untilTuesday untilTuesday Tuesday TuesdayCHARGED T TuesdayCHARGED TcmARGED I CHARGED WITH LARCENY LARCENYSt LARCENYLouis St Louis Oct 3 3The The grand jury jurywhich jurywhich I Iwklch which concluded its work today and andwias andwis i wias discharged dl handed down down the in indictment Indctment ¬ I Ictment dictment ctment of Major r Hugh Hu h C Dennis Dennispresident DennisJJle Dennispresident president JJle fdent of the Rialto Grain Securi Securities SecuriI ¬ ties tl company comp ny whose offices were raided raidedseveral raidedseveral raidedseveral several days ago on the order of Cir Cirutt Clrputt Cirnit putt nit Attorney Folk Dennis is charged chargedon on four counts with grand larceny larcenyUPTON larcenyLIPTON i io o Ilia IliaLIPTON LIPTON LEAVES CHICAGO CHICAGOCblcqo CHICAGOChicago Chicago Oct 3 SirxThomag 3Rlr Thomat > Lipton Liptonleft Liptonleft left for New York today over the Erie Erierailroad railroad Ills train has the right of ofway ofway way way and an effort will be made to tobreak tobreak tobreak break the record to New N Ow York YorkPor Yorkb YorkCIere CIere b r is no Excuse ExtUSFor ExcuseFor For your carrying a poor poortimepiece poortimepiece timepiece ti eplece when we offer offerreliable offerreliable reliable and guaranteed Iguaranteedmakes guaranteedmakes guaranteedmakes makes for such reason reasonable reasonable ¬ able prices pricesReasonable pricesEslablished lIe Reasonable 1IDable ab1e ab1eWe Established EstablishedWe IS 6 6PriceS PriceS jj EstOOhshed EstOOhshedlIe MaInS MaInSTUJ TUJ TUJVe We Ve have an immense stock lto < k and andinclude andinclude andinclude include both extremes in price all allguaranteed aUparanteed allguaranteed guaranteed guaranteedOctober paranteedI I I I JIll JIllOctober SI October 3Si 35 My MyYOUR U ly lyYOUR 1yC11OICE YOUR CHOICE CHOICEOf IlOICEO Of O two beautiful new 400 400 up upright upright upright ¬ right Pianos in mahogany case casefor casefor for 01 190 190Cash 190CaBIa 190Cash Cash at r time payments paymentsLUDWJIG TMests TMestsLtDWIG MeDt MeDtLCD LCD LUDWJIG LtDWIG a DatALBRS I p 5153 Main Street StreetCARSTENSEN StreetCA StreetI I CARSTENSEN CA STfNSIN ANSON ANSONTemple ANSONTemple ANSONCoverthecreamof Temple of Music MusicCover KusicOUR P OUR ADS ADSCoer Cover Coverthecreamof the cream of ev everytbing everytbl evsleet erytbing erytbl g that is best and andmost andmost most Fashionable and andmoat andmot a n d dP moat desirable IB I the JeW JeWelry Jewlry Jewdry dry lry line You ought oughtads oughtnever oughtnever P never to atlas one of our ourad8 ourads ads Each one tells you youof youof youof of something that you youought yououcht youought ought to have and when whenyou whenyou you come to the th > store jutorcyoull JIItoreollll storeI I youll ollll find the prices just justright Justrt f right rightManuFacturiBg rt rtMaoufacturi 1 41 Manufacturing Maoufacturi g Jewelers Jewelerscet 143 Main Street StreetTel StreetTel1070Z cet Tel Tel1070Z 1070Z 0 0f 0c c < f < 1 OLEARY 0 LEARY IS JOLTED JOLTEDChicago JOLTEDChicago JOLTEDhicago Chicago C Pool Seller SeUeroJ6 of a Cool Cooliooooo 100000 When The Tkefi Tkefidiet B Bdjr FI4 FI4dMr diet Wins WinsChicago WinsChicago WinsChicago Chicago Oct Ot3James 3 3Jap James OLeary the thepool thepool theool pool p ool seller lost 100000 today on The TheFiddler TheFIddler Theiddler Fiddler F pF a 20 to 1 shot in the last race raceat raceat racet at a t Morris park Agents of gamblers gamblerswho gambltr9wbo gamblersho aw who w ho are fighting OLeary were sent to toevery toevery tovery every e resort in the city where OLeary OLearyoperates OI OLearyperates ary aryoperates operates o eo eg a handbook and the word was wasgiven wugiven wasiven given g iven to play The Fiddler FiddlerRvcrv FiddlerEverv FiddlerEvery Every one of th fifty handbookooerated handbOOkogerated handbook handbooksnerated ooerated o b by OLeary had its quota of bets betson betSn tS tSthe on o n the race It is said that the opposing opposingcombination opposinge opposingembinatton combination e c distributed money around aroundtown aroun arountown aroundown town t own to be placed on the killing V Vhln hn the news n < was Wit f lashol fliI < hlJ i ftto Oltarys O L I ans pool room rl > Om that The Fiddler won OLeary Y Learv merely merel remarked Thalfs Thalfsan Tha Thaan an awful jolt And to think that he w wnothinj au nothing but a cheap old selling plater Before the race ra was won won detectives detectivesTested ni It rested Phil Green on ODe of OLear OLeary cents for operating ottra a Handbook baa book in inaloon a saloon at Thirtvfirrft Ptrc etr tr and nd Indian Indianavenue Indianafnue lndiunavenue avenue His sheet showed tbat he ha had I taken SlS 1 T5 at 20 to 1 Jn ii The Fiddler be ¬ fore the notIce discovered him h C I Other Chicago Chi < aito bookmakers bQokm < sCnI are said te have lost Iofibeavlly heavily on The Fiddler FiddlerNovelty FiddlerNovelty FiddlerNovelty Novelty Theatre Theatre6o 60 W Second South SmathRefined SouthRefined Refined 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Underwear Underw r per Garment 25C to 75c r5cBoys t5cWe 75cWe We have one price for you the same sa e price to toeverybody toeverybody toeverybody everybody else elseAnd elseAnd elseAnd > And if you buy anything here that th t is not perfectly perfectlysatisfactory p perf8ctIysatisfactory rle 1tly 1tlysatisfactory < satisfactory you can have the money back for the theasking titsas theaking asking as kin g j jONr iON ONr ON J I r P fARDNFR CADflkIFI 136w138rRICr 136138 136138Main 136138rRIC rRICr J111 I U tJtIIJ1LIt L Main St StQEJXBBS StRDEItS St5RD3Rs QEJXBBS RDEItS BT s AIL PROMPTLY FILLED