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Show THE ARGUS. training for the coming road race, which will make it one of the best events of the kind ever run off in Utah. and lady friends will be photographed in front of their new hall to-morro- w morning at 9 :30, just before starting on the club run. The captain desires a full attendance. Sporting. Cuey at the Bat. As he stepped into his place, There was pride in Casey's bearing:, And a smile on Casey's (ace, And when responding to the cheers He lightly doffed his hat, No stranger in the crowd could doubt Twas Casey at the bat From an Old Bong. UCH AN outcome as that which befell the Hubs There will be a special meeting of the Social Wheel Club to hear the report of the road race committee next team on their own grounds, Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. and at the hands the Phillies, Mr. F. A. Timby joined the ranks of the Socials last Tuesday evening. the first League game of I Why cant the season, was take charge of the wheelmans Jubilee not for one in- parade? They could handle the affair stant imagined as more successfully than any single possible by Boston lovers of the great firm or individual. Let us not have a national game. But such is the la- of the miserable showing men table fact, and a corresponding repetition Carnimade during the pall of gloom has settled down upon val. the classic environments of New EngAn ingenious plan has been hi lands metropolis. When the news was flashed to the sleepy, but highly upon by the members of the Century it had a Wheelmen of Philadelphia to insure respectable Quaker burg, their wheels. Upon joining the somewhat stupefying effect, but very member pays $1 into the insurance soon the somnolence wore off and the were treated to an exhi- fund, and whenever a bicycle is staid citizens bition of joyful acclaims on the part stolen an assessment of twenty-fivcents is levied upon each member anc of the younger citizens that, not only them. Phila- $50 paid to the loser. The wheel may astonished, but pained have been worth more, but the loser delphia will masticate this unexpected is sure of this amount, which is cer sweet morsel for some time to comein subdued way, and when the Morse. tainly better than no insurance at all a monot- This is certeinly a good form of in system, as in years past, will surance and should no doubt be onously flash the information of the defeat day after day Phillies copied by other clubs throughout the there will still be the sweet remem- country. brance of u the first game of the sea- the Social Wheel Club Mid-summ- for the possession of the old mare Geraldine, is on to determine the ownership of Ruinart, the grandly bred horse which captured the Bums handicap, landed the Palace Hotel stakes and proved to be perhaps the greatest racer in California. The public believes that Edgar Mizner owns Ruinart, but Porter Ashe swears that the great racer belongs to him, and that he will fight for him as. he fought for Geraldine. Horaee W. of Mizner, Chase, brother-in-lasists that the animal is his property, and if there be any justice in the courts of California, he says he will keep his own. The quarrel and inci-o- f dents that developed it are more in-ivolved than is the pedigreeof Ruinart. Bills of sale, the first compromises, evasions of sheriffs raids and here verato the the Journal According au(j there the exhibition of the hatred reat Carson 0f 0y.time friends pictur complicate the should be wbat n In arB fih history of Ruinart, cloud his ownerDan or three four rounds tbe Af ship and make in more ways than one 8 a worthy member of the family of . chme and that 8 which Geraldine was so distinguished beseen. Five or six rounds following a representative. After takingforcb were well depicted, except that there ble possession of Geraldine, Ashe was is too much blank space between the forced to give a bond as security, for different reproductions, spoil the ef-- the delivery 0f the horse if he lost the And of in the latter f0 then, part replevin suit brought against him, o and to ensure his bondsmen tbe a9t.rund Crbett cra"''e1 gave' one 11 delineator, and nothing 0f them, Chase, a bill of sale of Rui- but trnk coud 1)6 nart, then a green colt. Subsequently heart stand still for a moment, in the fear that he was to be murdered, but was reassured by the voice of Wyatt Dont be afraid, Earp, who said : Fitz ; if one of those galoets makes a play Ill pump him full of lead. Earp, the Journal says, had brought his Colts 42 to bear over Fitz shoulder, and thus, by this dramatic little bit of idiocy, endeavored to square him-- , that self with Fitz in throwing $10,000 check Sharkeys way. It would have been a very good thing if Earp had been planted with others of his cowardly gang of toughs in Arizona in the old days, and the sooner the police of New York gather him ini as a vagrant or bad man the better for all sport- ingdom. I There was ease in Caseys manner, The Social Wheel Club members 9 fTnl er e in-Wy- w att I n ma-coul- d I 1 1 a8 W"hat 1 ad Jbe rula - a Jul aU810 "8 depicted by the machine, b ow 81mona the ? , dke k?88 and ba9 last-roun- Fitz- - a be rbett 8 aw hlle the later ?mt of " ba8 a d urthe' 8a8 tbat arduously studying picture. The bid of the Greater New York Athletic Club has been accepted by er at ro? kis first rae Dan Lynch n behalf of Sharkey and Social Wheel Club, Attention! Pn an by keeping his head mam- And now comes the New York the go between him and Maher The Club will run to Chase Park to nt a (Sunday), leav journal with a queer story to the ef-- will take place at Coney Island. Centerville, At the scale the lad proved to be two I. O.O. F. hall, Mar feet that after the assault on Fitzsim- ing John L. Sullivan is much disturbed Puns 8 01J weight, either having ket street, at 10 a . m . Before starting mons by Corbett at the conclusion of a cloth or his mount having out round, by the manner in which Champion droppedi a photograph of the club will be taken the fourteenth and )een 81 d without it. The stewards and all members and lady friends are Fitzsimmons on guard and perfectly Fitzsimmons disposed of his chal- The big fellow, who is play-pas- s consequently had no choice but to a felt he and cool lenge. collected, something to be time. on requested over his shoulder that made his ing in Louisville, Ky., has written a disqualify. A. E. Beveridge, Captain. letter to his backer and manager, Frank Y. Dunn of Boston, in which A. B. Spreckels has sold to H. J. Crocker $30,000 of stock in the Pacific he says : My challenge to Fitzsimmons I Coast Jockey Club for 80 cents on the meant and goes on record. It is no dollar. It is said that Mr. Spreckels advertising scheme on my part, but a was simply bluffing when he made 1118 purely the offer to sell, but he wa. promptly STEIIjlS, HI Yellow FlIIIV on money proves my part, and is evidence of confidence caiied on my part that I can beat him to a I. dead certainty. I want the public to know that I never laid down or quit Eyes Enroioed for QUs$es FREE in my life, which is more than Fitz-- ' STELIISS, "uni me simmons can say. All his talk to the public about his not paying any atW. B. IDEJILS. tention to me does not go. I will make him pay some attention to me, .Manufacturing jand Julianas well. I will fight or box Special Optician. We have them all, also Cycle Sundries, Kodaks, him, and will bet that i make him Lenses MOVED TO 41 WEST SECOND the ring, i mean every word i Ground Premos, To Fit Goods, Cutlery. See the new iumP SOUTH ST., and the public will knew that Im The Eye. say SALT LAKE CITY. Kodak. Cycle no blowhard, the same as the Freak. I can beat him at any stage of the game. I will show him up in his true I UTAH CLEANING h m ,3s Cycle and light and prove thatl am his supenor, Till ADlllfi TA First South Qun uU and This is mr mentally 155 physically. exhibition of egotism. s Repairing. Dyeing Fashionable and Repairing John L. Sullivan. Cycles Done by Custom I I to-morr- . club-room- s, -- 1 - JT89 prT?iiT J 80. iiuti." $35 ll $50. RIIWER, Athletic Cartridge I Call Rented. at Main St. BROWNING BROS. First-clas- A bitter fight such as was waged Neatly First-clas-s Tailors. Gentlemens Garments Called For and Delivered Free. Tailoring. A. J. HALL, |