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Show , 1908. TUESDAY, AUGUST THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE TWO. fff f Newsy (Gsflp power lwfore the motor gut beyond hi control. The summary: . Half-mil- e open, oina'eur Oreb. let: pr second: McCormack, third. Time. : 57 5. SILT PALACE I e unpaoe-- trial by P, Gi:ee. Time, mer rocord, 4:591-- amateur record l:tl l-- L KILLED AFTER THEM BALL LIIIEUP TERiFFIC BICE I WfM HUGHES STILL SALT LAKES 2-- Three-mil- pFllninisj II III AUTOGONTEST For- - 5. William Butke Loses Life by TunCrebs Walker, first; Mitten, second: Hollister, Captain Saves Engineer, Steers Great Aggregation to Meet Ogden New York Governor Has Sensathird, McFarland, fourth. Time. 1:51 tional Surprise to Spring on ing Over of Big Mercedes Car With One Hand and Falls in Mile Six on Lagoon Diamond This Mere One e lap handicap, amateur Breaking second; McCormack, first: Holistcr. Mechanic Hun. Race Track Men. Faint Under Strain. Afternoon. Record Easily. Prodfreck, third. Time. 4:94 Great Bike Races Held, Two-mil- 5-- 5. lap, prof sslonal McFkr-tanfirst: Downing, second; Palmer, NEW YORK, Aug. 4. The race track NEW YORK, Aug 5. Her engineer From this mornings Salt Lake paThe hardened cycle fana who attend- third; Hollister, fourth. Time. 5:51. are about to experience one of interests 8am-uelscn, Five-mil- e overcome by foul exhaust gases and! per Ogden newspaperman ware able motor match race ed the races at the Salt Palace last severe shocks in their hismost the firs'.; Whittier, second. Time, her captain driven dellrous by the ter- to some Idea of the opposition gather If the present plana of Governor motor night received thrills in plenty, and in- 5:55. tory' rific atrain, the last boat the' met 0,1 th La Hughes are carried out. whUh wlU Just what cidentally saw some of the best racing nixie II today finished a victor over Une-will take the of action between governor In of the seaHun. The mile handicap, prodiamond tho form, game the Duke of Westminster's famous goon was said it but be not fessional. ' was a hard fought a race touid learned, y, Wolsey-Bldeland retained clubs. Press Lake Salt speeder, Ogden and SaraIS will which shake as has been ridden In Balt Lake this that something for America the British International The Zion papers says: year and produced a moat sensational motor boat trophy. baseball team, toga from end to end will take place Lakes all-stSalt finish. Parley Giles was given a chance defeated the within the next day or two. No more dramatic and thrilling finish which in the years of 44-at the three-mil- e unpiyed amateur AGAIN A Nationals and York Chubtown 1 The governor is not pleased with tha New ever been witnessed than in a race has record and had no difficulty in cutting at Huntington, L. L Aa the Dixie champions, will meet the Ogden Press situation which has existed st SaratoIS l- -i seconds off the record of 9:19 passed the winning post one man was dubs nine Tuesday at Lagoon. The ga since the racing season there began, made by K. 8. Dusenberg at Ottumwa, Her wheel was moved game will start Immediately after the according to Information received He .unconscious. la., July 54. 1(95. Giles finished out KALAMAZOO, Aug. I effort of wUl by the arrival of the 4:00 oclock train from haa discussed the situation at length the mightiest . (:!5!-5the three miles in broke into the grand circuit today man to Into safety. Then this city and will last until the Salt with several recent callers at Saranac boat his gat In the mile handicap, professional, when tint first of a five daytf program his comrade, ho him- Lake players are out of wind Inn, where he is spending his vacato revive turning terrific out men a started at the limit was suo'essfully Inaugurated at Recrefrom running home; The follow- tion, among them Assistant District had to ation park. The feature of a good self fell back in delirium. pace, and the back-markwill represent about the Attorney Elder of Kings county, who In the last and fiercest lap of the ing Ilne-u- p atrain every effort to catch the bunch. days card was the defeat of Jaik Ley-bur- n Balt Lake writer-playethe e places had charge of the prosecution of the when course thirty-iptlthe Enyllsh Downing pulled McFhrland and Samuby Sterling Kinney In the 2:20 challenger was will occupy, although there may be actl-bettllaws at the Metropolitan her utmost to striving el non, who started from scratch, to trat. Leyburn tok the first heat do aa she was expected to do. namely, changes: track within fifty yards of the bunch, when Ike. Russell, catcher. handily. Sterling McKinney finishing to overhaul the defender easily, AlIt is likely the men now under InMcFarland with three laps to go, made fifth. Ed. Geers drove to' McKinney Will. Bain, pitcher. was tha who bert dictment in Kings county for alleged driving Rapuhn, a desperate effort to get to the front. victory on tho next three straight v' base. first Carl Williams, laws will seat. hia ITs in Dixie the anti-bettiof violation colapeed terrific in engine, landed he a After sprint beet time being in tha secthe second Nel. base. heats, Maynard, from on noxious tho trial at tho special term be placed The gases engine fmirth place, with Walker first and W. H. Leary, third base. ond, 2:04 had been forced back full Into hia face of court ordered by the governor. HolUntsr and Mitten fighting it out I In Minor was the Heir all the It G. way L Gleger (captain),' short atop. Mr. Elder, on returning today from a which rule tlia under mufflers, bjr the for second and third. Tht finish be of the day. The first and L. P. Kirby, left field. tween Hollister and Mitten WM so first race 0j the contest have to be used over the conference with the governor, eald that were stopped exhaust pipes in this race, race of third heats thla Joe Jensen, center field. close that It required rnnalderable ho, would round up the work of the W. p. Brats, right field. discussion by the Judges before the in fast time, th track record being move ita disRapuhn was sitting Just In front of broken twice. The hardest fought race Substitutes comprise all other mem- July grand Jury and Pearce, who was at Captain place was finally awarded to Mitten, Bartley week. acme this day of tha day was the 2:24 trot, which the Dixie H's wheel Pearce aaw his bers of the dub. Including Clem charge who had come through on the pole. Then the district attorneys office Schramm other went five and full the heats to youngsters. half-midecide, comrade sink queerly and Immediately Crehs took the open amaMedical corps Dr. J. F. Crltchlow, will start work, on the big batch of After showing strong in tha first guessed the cause. Though further teur in fast time, while McCormack, cases to be presented to the special aided by excelent team work, made a and second, Nancy Royco went to sec- back and seated higher, he could not chief. term of the Supreme court, which GovBureau of two ond fifth and In the next umpire's eye inspection heats, himself avoid the fumes. Pearco shoutrunaway race of the two-mi- le lap amaernor, Hughes bad orders to convene in but pulled down first money when ed at him and shook him by the shoulder. George W. B, Pfouts. teur, It la possible that the five-miKings county on August 25, with JusW. Commissary department George motor record wnu'd have been broken Royal, driven by Ed. Geers, broke in Nearly Rollsd Onto Engine. Watson M. Rogers of Watertown tice In the match race between Whittier anj the laat heat, Just before reaching the Rapuhn nearly rolled onto tho whirl- Morgan. Mr. Elder refused today to presiding. 8. John Crltchlow. Chaplain . Batnuelaon had not Whittier punctured wire. ing engine and Pearce was only Just Chairs on D. Committee Les.er In to mile. seemed for back. in him time a tire the third For the draw It For envelopes, letterheads business rest of the race the englnea had to gn Freed. a moment that ho would have a severs cards call up The Journal aa etc, dodgers, Chief of staff C. B. Burton. fall, but succeeded in turning off tho tnh rooms Both phonea 4(4. they could, and Captain Pearco had William Igle-heato steer with one hand and cling to Chairman of green hia with to tha other Rapuhn keep Chancelnr of the exchequer Simon unconscious body from falling upon the open machinery of the motor. Pear Bamberger. Tell master Dr. C. W. Gates, In a cloud of spray, whlased past the Auditor A.. 8. Brown. committee tug, going at tho rate of Guide Joshua Bean. .4 miles an hour, unable to atop and Master of the hounds J. Bergermsn. unable to shout to make his terrible Philosopher A F. Phillips. position known. He held the wheel Social arbiter George E. Carpenter. on and it, by leaning aelslng Rapuhn Note The umpire will be chosen shook hackAof hia coat him the up by Acordlng to Otto Floto, editor of the When he realised that we had him cor- and down. from the homllest and moat unpopuof a him thrill At eight Denver Posts sport department, Ser- nered he entered Into the Joke himself men on the grounds. lar shot through tho crowd on the tug and geant Walsh, who haa been advertising with much spirit. He left ua by saying hundreds of spectators on crafts nearWater carrier (not Internally) Eddy himself as the greatest walker on earth, he w&a going on to Ban Francisco, but The strange, dramatic signal was Penrose. la a huge fake. Floto usually knows when he got to Ogden he suddenly took by. understood at once only too well Ev' what he la talking about and In this It into hie head to turn around and one had plainly seen that Rapuhn ery Instance he happens to be right, for mins back. He never went near Ban was shaken as If lifeless. Walsh, when he reached Ogden, told Francisco. A doctor, a doctor; Rapuhn la U the eastern papers are taking him the writer personally that ho was going down." A shout went up from the to Ban Francisco anj had come from as a Joke it'a all right and they can For a moment all had stood have a great deal of fun at Walshs tug. tha east. tht flying boat. Then aghast Floto airs hia views aa follows: But boya, dont take him it was watching expense. known there could be no misWhst gets mi la tha way th papers seriously. He la a cunning old rooster, take. Instead of -slowing down or throughout the country are falling that la living by his wits, and deserves her toward turning for this fellow Walsh, who claims he la success for the manner In which he i Chateau dea Beaux Artsmooring at tha pier, the Dixie walking across the country. He's the able to make wine reporters and editors on through the throng of sped madly biggest Joke yet and If he ran make gtv him column of valuable apace in boats. big metropolitan dallies fall for hia their papers. stuff it's easy to see how ho rets It wont he long now before Walsh serosa the country by riding tho bum- comes around our way again, and we pers or by working some kind-heartare going to give him a helping hand; that la, see If we cant get him a freight crew for a ride. Its not o long ago that Walsh house when he lectures on hie now facalled on us In this city, and we mous walks acrose the country. The FOR FIGHT laughed him out of his famous story killing of a man by Waleh at Evanabout the many miles he covered dally. ston, Wyo., la a long, loud laugh. Two-mil- e d, W ar 74 MER 1-- 5, er rs ng . ng 2-- 4. le le rt. SERGEANT WALSH A JOKE ACCORDING TO FLOTOI REM KEENE WILL SHIP BIG STRING WEST 4. With the i laws In of the many this part pf the country, the sport I now in such a state that the many owners of valuable thoroughbreds are forced to look around and ascertain where It will be profitable to race their charges. It la not only for the pleasure of seeing their charges win a race or stake that the trainers are obliged to look for new pastures, but principally that It Is very expensive to shelter a large string without any Incoma No matter bow prominent the owner of racing horses. It loses much of Its pleasure when there le no For the true, ns matter how alight earning winter campaign, all Indications point to the fact that It will be next to Impossible to race at New Orleans With this field closed, the only place to turn is the coast where winter meetings are held at Oakland and Loa paa-M- antl-bettl- . Angelea Whea the Agnew-Ha- rt 4. The uun.tr raci: track this in the presence of a great people resulted In two acri.. accidents, one of which proved faui. A Mercedes car contain!:. Driver and his mechanic, wuiiai Burke, slipped sldwlae down tbs track, narrowly missing anmner car, and turned .over, throwing i pants into a pond. Both m,n wen taken out alive, but Burke .,tn died. Lane sustained a broken arm and other The car was burned, aq lnjurle further racing waa atopped. Previously a heavy car, while at a rote of nearly one hundred miles an hour, broke a tire. The driver of the machine, Reynolds, and his mechanic were thrown several feet. They landed on soft ground but were badly scratched and It la feared Injured tt speed-ln- g MISSISSIPPI TROOPS. . COLUMBUS, Mies., Aug. 4. 8lxte hundred Mlnelaslppi troop augmented by a battalion of regular, will be quartered at Camp Noel during the next ten days. divulge the plans agreed upon at th conference between the governor and himaelf, but It la understood that a definite programme has been laid out with a view to bringng to a auddn stop any attempts that may be mad at the August race meeting at th Brighton Beach track to violate any of the provisions of the Agnew-Ha- rt laws. antl-gambll- ng AFTER A SHOPPING TOUR ladle should drop in at thla and have lunch. They cu get a cup of tea here that goei straight to the heart. They can order torn dainty trifles or a good, sureit-aura- nt bstantial meal. They wile be delightaurroundlngi ed with the home-Uk- e and tha perfect aervice. And they will be more than pleaeed at the moderate coet of their repact. FALSTAFF CAFE New Ronnie to Lagoon Open Wifi Tuesday Excursion! ed NEW YORK. Aug. LONDON, Aug. at the Brookland bill passed he coast will harbor many new racers that have made their mark upon the ' eastern circuit. 'According to good Information, at least two carloads of runners that car' 'led the colon of James R. Keene iround here will race under the blue- pot ted Jacket at Oakland the coming season., Whether James Rowe, the Mover trainer of these horse will go along la not known, but if he remains around here. Andy Blakely probably will have charge of thla loti What horses will be shipped is hard to say, but It would not pay unless some of the best went along to try and make winter expense At the name time Blakely will take along Arase Master Robert and several other of the Emery string. Horses belonging to Phil Dwyer, Jack McGinnis. R. R. Bradley, R. L. Wilson and possibly H. P. Whitney probably will leave from here, and the eastern deleSam gation will be well represented. Hildreth will take along Montgomery, Code Meelik and the balance of his stable. Thle means that when the rich handicaps are decided at the western course, It will take the cream of the west to keep the easterners from rath ering all the clever Jockeys will go along. This means that Notter, Dugan, Miller. Shilling and all the other good pigskin artists will sweep the boards if they retain their present the legislature It looked as If all hope was gone. A few days after that event the cheering news was beard from California that the California Jockey club would add several stakes to their program and also Increase the value of This encourtheir present classic aged the horse owner and many have announced that they would ship their strings to the coast. While their plana are In a tentative state, there is hardly any doubt that the two tracks upon form. ' Local followers of the fight game are awaiting with Interest the result of the match between Rudolph Unhols and 'Fighting Dick Hyland, saya the Herald, who meet in a bout at the Navarra Athletic club In New York tonight at catch weight Both fighters are well known tn Salt Lake .uid Ogden and both are deservedly L'nhol has never before popular. ipptared before a New York audience and the easterners are anxious to get in Idea of his ability aa a fighter. The Boer lias not entirely recovered 'from the disastrous twelve-roun- d battle with Harlem Tommy Murphy, as his face Is still badly bruised, but aside from that he le In excellent condition. Both boys are fond of forcing the fighting, and the Rsiut will be one of the best goes which the New York sports six-rou- Join your Weber county friends In running over the first day's trains. That the Press Club of Ogden will head the fun at Lagoon means that the day will be.entirely a success. Trains for Lagoon Leave Ogden South Washington Avenue Station, at 8:30 and 11 a. m. and 2, 0:30 and 9 p. m. Returning, Trains Leave Lagoon at 9:05 and 11:35 a. m. and 4:55, 7:50 and 10:30 p.m. Enjoy the Opening Day at Lagoon six-rou- nd have been offered this season. It la likely that th winner will be matched with Young Lough rey of Philadelphia. The iloBhant THE POWER OF STEAM. Buy May fie Mot M lar Takes We carry the Finest line of When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to Jump up and down ha said "There must be power is Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors that steam that It caa lift such' weight. There was. Millions prior to Mm had sees name phenomenon and regarded It tho an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research haa put Ita finger oa the cauee" of Dandruff, Pelting Hair, and consequent Baldnea and has unearthed m tiny germ which eats the Ilf from the roots of a hair. 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