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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1906 |_| THE WORLD OF SPORT|_| |¥ | ' l FOR ae About }Lake : Kid Tex Shows Makes : His Quality and , HIS TICKET Will Leave crm - get the and last will Sundays. Two wrong, tae ike but eekwill ‘ to on] state traps] the meting last from that track es be repaired ating E the are eo Will Be Re ' the ‘team May { compete Z petition of the Y. for admittance the to {ndi- « Cor. leun experts i. ae | jend work should from nies all over pS night le bring out ata the. state Raye different institutions here inM. the and some consideration Yester " erday Ernest Manager Jensen x. Ore a. from Carroll, of excellent] i » and Game Saturday. the L. from D. S. Coach U., of forthe boxine but-will ut will bebe is in fine is shape. state of at bunch of fans. ‘a 7 ence audience the brilliant very strong certainly The mounds, tle The rounds something boy Bue cut short the to' see went is | Des men on the exprexsed' picked for which will AMG on aued {2% OPPosed oe Reo Maneede arre 5:30 game The o*cloc ring Tex is for ask- Mines, fear This a University have not as }#*CUoncouncil on the matter yesterday There ore cone uel y of were The ee preesnt for basebajl| the money two empty | that cash other management ee was that with aie for Burtner, gone. Y. which] the U. yesterday. tically been This agreed advanced | gether OF W work. than work and used ‘3 -| N ee had but hung from a CLARK Readestentert again wanderings of of as yel- in a a Be through the club kept the souvenirs. The . namea cares an rest unsympa-|ing of the Bostwick ap- and members.of Ceell the Fay are east. capable : will run to ‘The Great Conspiracy" be will evening's it may be that Ji « the "The to| best 1 Lion @ed bo = wil and K. Mouse" has a Lien NEY, is at- of being travestied: Hackett has: secured: the are ae another" London e White Chrysanthemum.' sport. 3Salt) Names"Lake- now ||,[t js a musical usical: plece. ple Naw. (ic fpnew. Stal ta be seen From mati- 2 the the dignity James Accu cos rom Flore ie es in New York who will make Roberts. Fier | oe ene of the in =aaeiplay Frank e Fullmer strength kk." by called} Allee S "The Ogden-Jimmy New e weak, by Alice Smith. ; DAY AB Rp eti Cron sport} increase a owing Fiel Fielding,a Taro. hard for SALT skeleton lan ta TTL) TEDE Ne eaeeells ee movil On Among A. the meet. _ : the Brady players for engaged Sy ‘dney by Rosenfeld's W. play. vein 4 Weeks in this country aay yan Sctober in New York, He vill appear in "Haamilet."" ° oc Lyons Mail," ‘Louis XI," and "Marcette." L Georgta Welles, who playe da the herxine in "The Clansman," js said to be aritically ill of appendicitis, helaving 4 Pane Py c) un : Husasil, "Honk "Edw irds him and by tie by the Barratt ast neat evenin little OE eel Se ean hearers the realfeata of etry, in blank verse, The rnncurt the reader, Mains George| sevbest more gqod melt which the Au most pater ae os fe oe sera forde as . John the C. ae Agricultural ware or the a the Salt Introduced prominent Lake'! in jeart, a new | female beneficiary $5,000 the|ed and of bg hel sents the o named. ae of the great a5 et, characters in a simple named Tort zogan M. college Indian, \ after that which he {s , of that name fifteen minutes of >sractice in pronouncing e he felt abs aly that se Be on his makeup. pre-}| ner and sets forth details inet delineation of them that cannot has . Allan the Indian Pe na re cm He has to put a towel by _| as be a And the imparted cursory though study Fleming, | Warde of does by the play reading he has the not of tia pos- itself the his of s Te oy he in the with two All the ar} into| Mr mare lings audience | 2f cane SRI las ATH Ree ¢ res interesting brown. marks, oe horses used in "Blue Grass' -seven head-have works. | records. delved deep characte suffer loes not require him{to touch any the other players one, w when wrists My of to several excellent Lady, the her used as the play, has a score credit and is the winners. The! colt track brood of winmother used as board of trustees of oe become bewildered by fights of | Blue Grass is in real life Sir Madden, ‘ custodian, of. : the|= 1etoric, .and lose the thread of his |who was several seasons ago a horse charming". story. isaddress' js} Ot considerable note .on the tracks appropriation March } the says |A years of experience with Shakespear-| lan plays, and withal a deep student} sibly Cutler: i college 6, 1906, by congress, to be applied what re-|); more complete endowment to prose, | tenance of agricultural tests Inof Fund. See Governor Te treasurer of the po-|that instttution, the| eg ‘ to' Logan ae Beneficiary Experiment an|the fhesiwordea te foie. stitution | tans ce beauty in beauty of important at Frederick Warde. During of a very pleasant .after-|He i and more. lasting per nilen of the} on his head to get his apparel on, and representatives of - the entler sex | as lo wear a ready-made dress-iie bewhom Shakespe sare has hanioe talized. | sause his hands are helpless with the Mr. Warde, himself an actor of} 2aint. Luckily, the action of the play se was and | the than bring yesterday theatre by the course -liene 5 Names Serene | Poetry' lecture, more Mnes Were the Kunker, | characters of Shakespeare plays, and gave to his audience a more genuine] be to} audiences the beauty of idea, and when poetry is ceduced The Re J. 3 ; hall yesterhe e le ne this lasting Fr. else Wa a Entertain wo Barratt Hall. and. talk ccstasy) pass- | scholarly, stations. | woman ee Cd The act provides (naludine Pon. | such installments of filled for the | 'Womankind with. and the often tribute' {go illumined }about New py | see, Yotk. Who The won five of today that payment of}emotions and the appropriation | making love. with her Mr. her modern | has modern ways Warde cannot of be- performed |!S a nce, others race¥ and matnbits of humorous comparison of the | on the Canadian experiment | Shakespeare heroine with the newer!@ 2-year-old was are last Mu- season ae a well; Thelma 3-year-old, and has Julia Frank, who is D., who only raced an Import- Avenel veiarensen rac eas Homer and| 2S Shall become due to any state or lleve that Shakespeare's domestic Hfe | ed filly and is a half sister to the SyBrowning. k : . territory before the Ce ea 4f| was stormy, and he gives as his reg- | 3enby. Both Thelma D. and Julia "What, then, is great poetry?" sald|the regular legislative : next af-|son that if the poet were worrled by Frank have been loaned only for the Professor Clark im OARIGMGE smnat jter the passage of the pet shall be|the infelicities . of domstic life he production, as they are again to be segaton which through its beauty appealing to|}made upon the assent of the gover-|could not have painted such beautiful | aced. The horses have been prepart the inteMect, to the heart and, larger!) por, duly certified by the secretary of | examples of womanly devotion and|24 for the stage by Mr. Irving Hay. till, through tt 1e im agina agination within u *\the } A h ho wawas some me year ful Stl, ous ratn treasury As the next t session o f} loy ove who years ago a successfu ane rg pi highest Getent Without the legislature will. not.convene until In Portla of the "Merchant of steeplechase jockey, but retired from | SID) SIDELIGE HTS .T ee today to-| rounds, but he got Into it enough Mike Schreck, the Cincinnati Ger-]| the third gathering to show that he is}/™@an, has the fighting championship| one of the fastest, cleverest boys in| Dee in his bonnet. It is buzzing loudly the busin fyland has Battling and Mike is all ablaze about his lat-| Nelson's method of laying his head |®St ambition. He wants to fight any lovingly on an opponent's shoulder }|™an in the world for the title He} Until now we thought Jack O'Brien perfectly sane Old John lL. Sulli into the re "4 a el is crazy to gel As ibaa Aad eo ae Pils hee pci {next January, Governor Cutler has| Venice," Mr. Warde finds the embodiriding. owing to increased welg A dramatic teading of Job was the. treat lsent on the proper credentials of Mr.|ment of all that is beautiful in wo-| Many of the prominent owners on ie that Professor Clark had in store for the | Fleming in order that the money may|man, and he carefully analyzed the |merican turf today have consented everal hundred who gathered at Barratt} be forthcoming at once, character by explaining the sim-|'° have their colors used in the prohall last evening, and_a wonderful inThe purpose of the law, known as|plicity and naturalness of the poet's duction. terpretation he gave ane sufferings, the;ithe Adams act, is to provide for an lines and thus exposing the truth, the while he plays a smashing tattoo on{W4nts to do jt right away before he| the ribs and is a hard man to reach. | Sts @ chance to change his mind. He} Hyland walked out of his way to do| Would like to mect somebody. before some clever footwork When really |S@mebody else gets a change to whip meaning business, the Frisco boy.|the first somebody. In fact, Mike is| pounder to oe ie hint eee ee eu Jonn alw ace him for four rounds always was a punster u Canadian horses brought Into the| United States for races will have to be| ere = vot pane b nine "eod jincreased annual appropriation oa et Soh far ue on te, rea ricultural experiments and for Pee rhe Pitot. vinAtea bint G SA han ulation of the expenditure the persecuted man. declared aha ba|money. The annual amount to knew his vindiceator lived, were vividly|@fter the passage of the act is drops all the pretty work but neither aud ro ughs | °® it, always keeping himself well ed. Tex reached him a as he wished, damaged when guardation boy Gcnsideon was called a{| halt at the end of the fourth. It a pretty exhibition, and Kid Tex was cer-}| or three be the. that stage may tainly showed that he is a Tonight Hyland will go fighter with two Salt Lake boxers. Willard will against Bean him, and is also spoken of. Tex tained and may be sent land again tonight els ail aneA It anxfous Terre step Kid IS -- Inability to Secure ¥ Salt Palace . polished the coast man Masterful style that he self to be ring lite, in " paid big the ae ana| Will at off in believes duty on, according treasury cut Dave's into to department Northwestern out at university football ruling of| portrayed Was shing-| at a bill has pt ars.! . just. \s Lea full With sth for the ried nie Mi Burns, it ais took spose him limit ana Barry. nearly an even hse : of nearly }ca Dave the!» was: richt there | break right up| last. will strong hen you ' Bat probably game inet iaine a claims 8-18 to - to NO run get half-a put da a next title. all boxing When race | Rie has stpor affaiy e ely. i postponed the affair indefinitels An option had practically been given} < é ‘ Bean on the Eau ice £0) the amateur to me. AG matters to MER not cate JT nie am Mike pright! ios | Drunk up xa ' made ato ; to : applied rectly ‘e *F ithe ‘ FOR . be only to on the United opinion ‘In..replying oto'. 14 relating to the ing of seetion 4, sport-| laws of " 1903, : the that elared off, tournament but themselves | Salt case Lake the date can be NOW be them de- to tto come to] to the varying the respective ‘é oe CHAMPION Burns recently Bennings 2.-The with ¥ > "Racetrack Chevy gentlemen Chase } conditions and needs of states and territories The money is to be paid in equal quar-| terly Brn ra ae 4 - Bee of ae see EN ar aL Oe ashington are | TW Mar} atpeple hase,| 1e "feoture ‘ine pay ng nois than periencing : P far ‘ite better the in i Weather other the clubs southern . advised pea to state there of: tion 125, you engineer ‘ts by no fund t é this for 1906 March and meanthe session advise eee ed e ‘ |}as contemplated chapter. sent Tahigin ants your:-favor = the that Mr. that upon out cp fiseal year ending in are I{ q Cutler, this} Mr. will' retary off P of today, | the Chicago | to come out} y Jack RABBIT S ot Warner Tells FOO < What S Luck First race, handicap,ernie furlongs -Itig tend 18 to 5, 1, & won: five siete and one-half sath alfy ing roecire Jes: at saltimore,.; pn dapE: a8 ee ; With the statement that Ben second, Royal Window 102 to 1. third "Time, (tage (Tren. |} put at the reu-! that there head of a would be if Detr ? | old out were|the comes he boxing trust no kieking > the < treasury that the Louisville Burns put it heavyweight ever all over him at] Third ling, 16) race, selling, six furlongs-Ste r-| and (Treubel), 8 to 5. won: 8 Mar-/C#M Un, 98 CWUller.9 to 10, 108. (Helgesen), 20 to 16 320 : weighing put it on provides, 30 President } fellows big longer : fast diamonds no league Warnt 3 eaough are iex) now |} CO@S! man hisself and has had it} twice by Gans, but says than ever Indianano-| best outtields rand that's all there is bats-| to ijt. But. there's not a ehance of his getting back, as you kno Now 80° 4. Suggestion for George he's the there is, peer [ ve Why Which s i the ¥l¢ in' Washingt money Re aea | r{' of 1m NIGAT the D. S. speaker, Dn | GIRL may Bh date eat gri-} ‘and <etine en | ; le actor, > oT SERVED Hall, and of the oe and AS i x ee i ate hose Se ars rsonations shelte Pye ore Iter of her gard ati of the stata uncle's home, famous General in kept a Louis, in New Orleans irs : mother St. the 7 making as y them . me as formal and dig-|and possible. This virtually means It the committee taking part in is opposed to stud-} the graduation ex-| LGD the was : far them 5 EIS "Cincinnati," the devil's tk o try her Philadelphia, the Kentuckian agree- | ing to hand over $1,000 and his share of the1e@ Finally gate if gate Burns present in sleep B urn s sttays the a can have $5,000 if a Hart can private Itsccent looksone as of if not fight put a to him finishto} batted ean 1y Burnsoffers would have orct ae these be : Litthe MEST Nie > limit | Edgar Nelsons as ala ue i "5 to|was: | wa « v Be ‘ well, The Roy ) "7 e i r pele, ‘THOMPSON thethe game: Savi cee wre ney her; the theat nose." IS a ball players ‘ - pa won| 9 MOU rs Henry I Scents CONFIDENT. Asatte'. | Maurice Victory and Wants eeknaoatveatvesiora Aiea Nes Thompson, the . erday Butte to} ; from') i ng the ey lampionship honors for j the ground as the first of those the lust seyen: a put-outs In left of them I most sten toward The custom that has }erto at the university contests, and /to the fact that one It was alhas seldom, if of the tiereest milling uve r seen at, :college a a < field that ist day} by An effort }committee was made this year Ve ' eee 15 ee oe els, 16-6,' the pe oval, a 220-vard constructed for stralght-away the sprinters min Hanlon, fight to in case he be pulled seems Is @ *?| lof Rosaire Faeriiattibais and' byto the graduation) oowing have the pres- |‘ sep : a ) mT ee Pa defeats Parker, the | he's too wake to off at Los Angeles | Brooklyn Life 5 take -_ a -_-- long - journey. . -s | until jcugo : it is as News, tender as quail."'-Chi- s play ' of people: the of exciting A drama of the it} west, for ' the the west: climaxes mines 1S -nir matinee matinee Souvenir I Fabio Sunday-Pabio of and © aor S é Saturday, I Romani. = 9:15 2:15) p.m. -- « MODERN "ASUDE2 a VILLE and the h an . a : THE THREE ; tOS ‘ LE : ncn ao NE AND BARR AND : | could ARTIF. : WILLIAM THE SELDOMS aT ten habe ALTON EVANS Sy HALI a Sra DAVIS AND KINODROMPB, ee -CO. NN to first no time they that amount wear out . crowds. i ae mods Next a . jveen ad pu peieee | | | 5 T Today Reading a as|]7 : at Sree ' 3:30 : Tennyson's | | Tonight ®omantic at Dramatic Biblical p, m . . Idyll Elaine S:t5. Reeital. Drama, "David." - --- a in| > CEOneara HALL - her,|] ofsee shout-| week CLARK : RATT | andAritaDoreto, and Wal. Hall Lavine are factors a | the uu H . BAR e as big percentage e of 2 the seats sold. ‘The Three-Seldoms auccaoni S . a | j most bullheaded sort of luck. jent senior class adopt a class day,a but raraieda ‘ there crhursday wit aa daly aethe é é aceees a i| : sommeneing: Ae abe the | the suggestion of a st out men three 1 threw Mhen Plate and it did seem that | coulsl shut |ed the sentors shortly after the facul- |} | oat ae ve se : ‘ font reer =i my eyes and slam it right into the }ity had decided to not give them i) Es cateher's hands. The fellows I threw} graduation separate from that, of the} 3 out--L remember it to this day--were | pormal's and in somewhat of a vindic -| Lorch, in "The Great Conspiracy." Elberfield, Casey and Holmes ind |iive spirit the seniors refused even to = é , Last ic} ‘ } Na aol they were all fast men in those duys.|give the committee's suggestion a sec- lf ai night, at the Grand theatre, | too ond thought | Theodore Lorch presented the char- | "And we won the game, 4 to 3." jacter of a heroic young man who has " "i Teag tHe Gece and most exciti eres the track the best it has ever! Spokane Thompson is a fast little! O'Keefe-Oi wonde I whin they'll | "Yes, Har ker married a physical) match pat tik aes aan a tt ays ng | been paturday the sround will be) fighter, keeps in training ull the time. thart investigatin®' thim charges agin | culture girl. ande tickaas Ppa i final ae nip | vaked and shortly afterwards the loose|and would like to gel on with some} Alderman Cassidy ‘Did i ? Is she a better hous ‘weal Se * hte rj © aa ‘e on iS © Seni ate will be thoroughly rolled Both |of . the best lightweights in the busi- | Doherty-AsS soon as Reilly. the} | keeper than other girls yee ce sae svn 7 re he g aie >» - it le track and baseball grounds w Me oe | ness Arrangements are now being | principal witness agin him, gets bet- | "T should say so She can take} were = fatto ae 2 ry Sl S| put into excellent condition Bes *Simade to match Thompson with Rddlc | ther Of seen ‘im last noight, an"! the taughest steak and pound on it 11.1 them the a voice class : jalrea idy a AY+ | have been - eT . (A8 ATUC, SANE Artie's under- | prevailed hith-) my, regular Friday society night jis attributable | jy Orpheum promises a big house the senior ever. had as:mistake. if: a )fellow whichvaledictorian is the occasion that [ had | }/the in other speared "4 j Welght, states that he is confident of | : at Spokane Parker Kid from | Winning {tonight, and would like to meet the | Wwinner.of tl 1e Hyland-Corbett contest | here Maurice states that he js in} 2 jthe greatest condition of his life. and | . DS een {LOC ay othe n |feels certain of victory over Parker, | Boston pair, George RR. Pearing and | Track WHI Be areal lr . ap te } H Scott, def >ated . 1 Ww aK . 1This will be the second time the two} oie pee = ) ~ _ et oe ate»bury| Several workmen will be set to work| have met, the last mill hav ing been | eal Na & ' an Sands o ew York, re- jon the high school campus, harrowing} declared a draw after twenty rounds'| te one was day.when, it seemed simply couldn't make light-|and tides: I'y gat fas hint Le i an,: § enti i m Muse Harold base third' tedman, \F aoa Pair Wolds Title J re h ¥ eis ia - > | um short-stop rank Emery. a : d | Ps : ; ned : . ee chen oe final ILriggh Sat ea center' fleld, and tea d : bi ‘que r og o _ ane oubles | BR peu eS Boston War roy { an ' as 1 did l think it | --- Now ~ - b : ate ee though for I dont think. Dever enjoyed playing a game before or since "a" A the At first Artie attached herself to if | trust-to-luck troupe which was organjzed in sr Louis and stranded 4 PROF wil games ems ee nS RDAin GeDetroit 5A eT at}OR | theprincipal Bat TN bts Oye aay "fof of with St. Louis address WeatOra the graduation) and Sennett park, along in the spring of exercises )} ing 11902," remarked Dave Jones, the othWithout Class Day. | I day ‘lL won't forget it myself, | : tenis abet yesterday afternoon by1G | Maurie tor 11 The *WaythGuds | aurice and) had sof. line-up E i Seymours Win. Hevihib hick' Nerented on and thrilling scenes, offects Startlingine. effect with anybody that ple nodents negentlemen il mee { ‘ ats ie stee-|tis claims the 5 wonder doesn't -under name)s «of1 pether' the country later in Louisville. She triea ; : all: ' Hart ‘ Nechuse, sc-| 4 . cler he " play : b: the < e institadion . in) iversities « , [t} months First'<ot | Gane Ce) mee ae riders, e,. Tol source Charlie White, the referee, made - Balt ale ore oF ee Pe ee |! or rule au othe o Re eaeaee rn | anothe r sinking wreck and stranded says he will meet Burns in any ring | Everrick, 142 , 5 to 1, "ond o.} Food argument against the foul strike MDE C18 Se looking eee rer onthe Bydope) of the Rig ne pt ane ay Ss ee iheatiical reer But she in the United: States except that of | =a rule the other day aa thi Nt that are always over occasion ofoan graduation and to have | See stuckee toeT {ft changed from straicht i Z ay, Says e ew ' ; : ‘ g the Pacific Athletic club™at Los | York ‘Sun Wittta istdh be ean : would run onto his record and there |} their addresses as formal and rigid | singing to coon shouting and buck i at . ai ase rank , | i. CK Angeles, ' where their recent mill w asafl one-halfjas well exper would be a rush to get him. He could jas possible If the plan of the com-|and wing dancing, whichch she A i <as zan. ) t on ugilis whey 1 now alheld, and will bet $5,000 that he will! Sone cia 0 (Shaw) even,|""When you go to Mi Soin mug a len a copniee at eon pay and hold { mittee is ee erry ae the Pe v Ways identifies herself with-and is knock Burns out inside of te uty | ' < ) a ins), 7 to 2, seche said vou don't car > them to jt for another yea Its next meeting onday, an attemp easily making big money More ‘ . - aid, are to see 2 : +e wg 1e) Moreover, rounds. Hart also declares that he will Wt (Knapp), 25 to 1, third: | ceientific tapping oy . I don't suppose the Detroit people) will be made to have one of the great-/ she has a makeup that fools : _ are: i NY} & match but stint), : SE hao | . i : - ne 1at fools the best The same way swantptoesee : ra man- department fanaa: ae he | in place for Artie and that she ve gu- | make Maggie Cline climb a tre rhis, many of the BE termed outlandish and} is not duplicated in any] a Oe west Porf? stage. ‘incinnati,"" who earned hj Ey Eni . or soubriquet throug) te : -t }_ Every evening (except Sunday), 25¢ a (hrough eternally isking } 0 1 75 j r ow : Ve, and uy 75andcents. Matinees Tuedday. th e name s of . the : town wes a | Thurads Saturday, 10c. 25 Be yelled, insisted that "de stoige" wa: Saturday, c, 25ce,, Ne. custom at the uni-} student valedictor- | from the nor peat ¢eraduating class. the othe) {college class-take part in lar exercises tfessors have a custem that danced study in got her Paff! = Beaure- news but in as MT LANES My POP | TONTIGHT-a : . offers Lo post $1,000 4 he is not bluffing give to inBurns ffof. hethe fails to|| Nonsense, selling, mile 40 yarda-|PUNching. knock $5,000 him out one 'Frisco 92 (Schiller). ® to and On, Bere eanie You clubs, with Eddie Graney as the | va (Robbins)... 4° to 1. second: Rito 92 | hit. the ball referee. The third offer by Hart ix ¢ | (Miller), 18 to 6. third Time, 1:59 Pd eee tackle Burns in a six-vound bout in } = ---- i i ivesterday the general sentiment preANS) en UE being tnsufficient cs = : rs for the support of two, Artie became fyvailed that this year the university] roller washer, ty pesetter and almost | eve verything > else a ; : (ought to pur tt eraduat . ‘xercises around a small "i | ey Ais, es he hore nar tae ee, ne j}shop. She was the w nT hing at thé 3 : : ; c : {noon hour wl : : Be eres: Ai ks are ate , ien the men and ay boys ) tained it the large eastern univer-!} forgoteverythinge else ax A 5 ON 8 sities sith |nifled gS ! char- or . Club Director: Manager), 380 to a attraction-Pift! | Began} j . ee at A re: Vanta, ee= named D ae miie an Mae j Halmec e Londes, tound herself at Hae ne of = sharing poverty with j} her widowed mother bec se the k because the latter would not seek Yar , eek the proffered of the graduation : a Arst the University of Utah | S&%¢y St ind Babeoek, lO and} . AWONS of the darktown bell are scheduled as one of the features at the Orpheum this week, really be1 printer's levil. Mj : ae rat aocelery " io ae | Marshall, Prices Printing Office. the "genuine Geérgla ls NIGHT of-the-Uni- Dramatic May Les | "DEVIL." Artist University (Maud H. Next | impressed play students prese tf ] Orpheum Life in Hall, Artie: on of meeting of the experience a¢ TO- MORROW Utah ee vt the |- rie ie had ; the the of (ae uni- AND associated a|versity Shakesof cont understand: L. the The students -$--- } \t_ the ommittee lent of sec-j for. | | he mits enue enters to. simple. Paul introduced htratntnhe: ene there | stars of the smaller aggregations. that from | "But there's no hope for their ever}ents only 133 pounds, says hy Joe Gans. ack is a eo)-| second: Ladgiri on, ‘an, gemmen 1, third Time,| hung on him }he is stronger ‘this gave pelling charm and ia ; ‘ asap to the possession s jor would fight Marvin. Hart in Second cace, selling, four rad ‘one-Halt| Baltimore residents, Perhaps Joe} getting a trial again,' satd Warner, | ercises , Co LS ae .. | furlongs-Al Powell, 110 (Shaw), 11 to 20,|Gans could shatter the trust \'Take George Van Haltren, for in-| It has been the with only a timekeeper presr ; ] } won; Jobstown, 20 to ¢ 1, 5 sec-4 1 lac used to play with ‘ us in? versity to have two orderat to. S puta : stop 10 the} ond: Blue Bottle, #4 (Martin), 110 (Burns), Jack Blackburn, a. livingeo skeleton | stance, *! ; who play fraud Which have emanated] third. Time. ‘57 3-5 EAS), & lO Ab five Lec t eleven and a half inches tall New York Why, out on the £ acifi¢ ians-one chosen Los Angeles As a result of this of-} fer Hart is up in arms, and has made | four propositions to Burns. with an ie commendab by that leming eee deeper appreciation of Governor) its characters vides for at the earliest | " = BS pal). On Ocensions. Marcl 18 -Jack Does) race developed into a hot finish between|#nd tell why his team will win the} Oe a ae 4. ng a3 li ees Game Cock and Duns Everrick, the for-| Denmnant this season Commv"'iseems and Anarchist Donohe were «lis CL mer Winning by three-quarters to have given out the re port he fore ing the whereabouts of some of the length None ofof the other othe in . : a ete layers of the old days who} None the caces were} | conferring 2 Parle veteran. pia) BBL contested, the winners jin almost|acers. Ing with other league manare still-inthe pame with, minor very instance leading their flelds from! ~ league clubs, and Donohue had cited < ding le orn | é 5, @ tart ae finish Summa les Al Hereford; the big gun in box-/a number of instances to show the to not bare way versity, FI forwarded order into pees be the in come . and You are further ¢ sed, or at}!2. advi Oo ders ; r Tj you w. a understand by what above stated there is no gen-| : fund 01 sich money in the eae HAD ex- states was laid a : June The eredentials. of l cluding the endorsement netRe behe section the Me of the races today and the best running events declared | Hs harles Comiskey, of *™Mericans, fis the first womanly wisdom of the the play In Rosalind Portia of "Julius Caesar,"| Macbeth and Cordelia of Mr. Warde found ome newer, brighter version. of peare Ss womenr-a version eS ' r wn.) if fOr. an y such expense as ; vould be in- ] i i j * In!eEymn: In!s¥mnasiums sf in th r ; : uch expense Wot stand ti e when possible ae adie es ap at curred agatnst the state by reason of University Committee Proposes aoVho 1" ae | constructing a public Dee. under the . : ITE | Phe Chi nES Nationals seem to have | provisions of this chapt | Securing One of Country S shown wisdom in stiexing to t } * UE the north { their early spring Greatest Men . | for . Spring training,: as they , furnished re ‘of of the ecard. The| that ofjand regard|in me the Feature, Washil f c rider s rea due ROADS in] a| fixed a : that he Aen private, : ent, in cries of hold] moment's notice clears away and Hart) favby Makes wniediliis Burns Hard to Dack., Tommy from since readiness i UP Marvin r might asking in at a cloud neces-|ing industry having, Query yesterday to constri chapter I beg , have van ; subseet. for 1906: Tuesday; I know O'Brien had nothing on > hi }our last fight That is the W ay I right now and I want t . eood: man mae o feht ee rae Gentleman's Race tt > the agricultural States, sports. but sterda it was stated draw with him.in. Milwaukee al- | Major league ag ; | fhig cha or the payment of claims o that they mania not assure him anyj though [ clearly } apres. | | anlia ‘gue »magnates are so dis 4 character. A special appropri ation Boeke oy ne a ie arn) a : anf ent r sted him from the | gust "l with the weather in the south} it will have to be made by the legislaf at 2eAN making am atar know T can beat him and J ) (hat spring training trips will be given} ture before the state auditor anil be gi to ee at the Grand opera}think Tommy has the same idea You/up in the future They will wroyl ini | vuthorized to @raw a warrant in payne 10usetr April 7, or as near that date «as} possible, and may yet pull the bouts om on the night appointed Letters) willsbessentetocall-of tthe} ‘ little fellows who were to be brought = . here for the contests. telling ther paying virtue and heroine of Desdemona, Juliet, Lady ‘King Lear," |sary expenses of -conducting. original tite ennobling qualities that Shakes researches or experiments bearing di-|peare gave to each were d ee David Replies Sreeden following |} t i 1 ith |.1. tireatened atene dive: 7 as have 2 had two fights to jump Wednesday, and! least I beat him {fn ten round s'-{r, | vas real Tr rursday <a; £ alg good It is up to | have 24 town Detroit, and was riven | Rube" Waddell to get real busy ; ¢ ral |} You se e ou ]Burns |/his own nd oes acanns FUND --_-_ Breeden torney-General the but] dozen record suspended Fah for ag-| the reg-| of | the} be paid $30,000,| County 3 Attorney. The1e bill ps "dd the the } house 7 byby unani-| bill passec indor nani indorsed the doctrine of : teaching i the wer to an inauiry from County| mous vote February 15 and the sé n= | better qualities of Shakespeare anc Attorney James Johanson Morgan|nate March 12 It was approved by | his work ast evening a large audicounty, relative to poblic Siri ays and) the President March 20. The first ad-|ence was delighted by Mr. Warde's | the payment for thelr ee ap At-! ditional appropriation is made pryable | lecture on ‘Hamlet.' throughout Britishers fall right, readér' "paar STATE General ; Doniin's Monday: spars mith : faster ae hour ee the the Impression upon the audienee. Me! Moga Oren FEC essor| will Rice's cents been right able cae the couldn't - be against by profound This Chicago five such| The defeats handed the purple ai ven] him-|>y all big nine schools last season uit seconds| passed giving autoists a ringg to| lithaineireretators cars te n miles ile<a { their ars per the a for ‘What IT wonld like is to get qs Writers in the country to desiz-| him as really the lightweight} rene Uuoneel, Tanta eet nate hampion-with Gans'still In the ring, hanee to meet Tommy Burnsee or Jack Jack 7 | ; 0 ak TAT him- the night possessed of a new lease on|!4ve gone dee Mike put Dave to the bad| In New jeune the Given | 0 @ Ten Oy wrestling and MURTR beside the other Ila reThat is something the big fellows | the legislation si ieera ey Hy-}0Ul On the coast were unable to do to R 3 . I ' ; Zarry," Mike begins. It took all of Sininnes, Noe is spreading like! them, Including Tomy Finney 4 lone | Wildfire all over the east. and Ameri- OFF Pree as Reason by Bean. EEE for his amateurCERI js quite Ind., eighth round, onto}PUshing the _ sponge Spc Price {stop the punishing will be against BOUT he light-heavyweight, Haute, ratte WRESTLING that {S¢/f fora way to start in. Mike whipped Dave Barry, |Californian | towns} their for the dinher wereing The| drawn by Walter Loseno, who also drew men,| the Invitations of unique design, each and| bearing a cartoon of the member to whom jit, was sen cindents "The Element of Beauty in the theme of the afternoon prac- and the BertBert Ed. ante PLEASES oe is ne judiing. Lake and, judging not| by the but someare good Club's| thetic world, but when the "Honk Guys" aud cone with it there was a solitary | rieek left on the platter and the members profusion ite was yesterday AND university PROF. vesterday. was patched: Brown whirled the platter 90 feet and promises to do in this event ha { LIGHTS that and . popes to] =e PEE: . Aecron OySinan ECE z tory, Challenges World, geese ee Salt | | school RVOEILO eader diences in contest date upon, be Hoyle, : oh Chine.=O, Suan Sn nt Coouine tee. Governor turer or dramatic reader has ever visited| . . the] promised Clement in the success of the company, ands David Rivers, John MeCabe and F redaiiol Harrington act Well: their parts, Perey Morris is a son erwill as come bs down from SPO TeIG. u ety artin : Nt AinoAls Waen. e :or He Gilmanour Yerserved at a late hour, however, that There Will be several other entries an1j|ald Griffin and Thomas Wise. ae the goose played 21 thepounds most important. This} the lists will Allbe ofmade up of the trainbest | ment H. B.of Irving will begin an engageRoose weighed when it ceased|of the lot, the boys are twenty week het DINNER. as guests of Leland tenes is an organization of 14 young = Way, definitely settled until The broken discus Levaol aun Hangs High at Bachelor Entertainment " . that their SS euie Pwhich greeted have a tendency to-| 22¥_atternoon however, I'mit events. Barnes, s. , high of their eral A. is,;not < to will six and = the thar in bouts Arthur "Ki " pBuckingham, afdinor jow and red! streamers from ceiling and | Walter Heinze, I walls. It was In the dinner that was)gj T. P. "Billings ‘ar ‘and taken any a poll of ExPenser. The! Prown, Cuddy Russell, Swapp prevent practice|eral others. these three doing PROUD both enter none but simon pure amateurs but the university people cannot see jt} days SCHRECK yet but showed professionalizing Director Des here| unmolested. from $5 to has s from sent the number ake GIVE number have received pn 2 A, pase se council at the tote ; may ® was settled upon as the date their/ for the dual track and field meet between the University of Utah and B.| property was sums for incide ntal weather will several ward their epee PGenee carelessly threw morning Watches and novice | *-": . Cinee Milwaukee robbed é iene in accord other institutions, Sane "i~ the final curthin set the seal approval on a fife redeenred. Leon Hattenbach is again a strong de ergone an operation whie in Prederick Warde's Fine Recital. thought she had put off too lonz.'S One might go farther and fare was taken ill ‘y Pp 3 © uy A She clerks, living. on the west side. worse?" In‘ the' ‘search: fora. close: ried aken it, but would not give up As suggested by the name, the goose js] he members of the club present were:], ; . e ne the. emblem: of. the:club. .The club hopse! Rich Snellgrove, William Lennon, Geland aie eae with'. the women) of Robert Edeson says he . his as tastefulls.;decorated « with flying | Irvin Ss. av, Max Schick, J: P. : . Peare than the opportunity af-|own trials with the part of Strong- express- Want Only College Stars. The reason that Is given by all Teams -voute trom Chicago to last- night and arrived might be identified The players lost In Hyland coming > and were en g ae Bre elic BS ROBBED Milwaukee ne a As the number of entries, The will be pleked Sai eve make some goa ' a GUYS" the Intended to = The goose hung high at 741 West South; Temple street last nizht when the "Honk} Guys" met for monthly ain: pee one of their : : yemselves at the meeting] to the one it Is about ‘ ° nA 1e Ont on Sleeper, versity team and Ia.. March 29,-Twenty]in the meet would Moines penniless The boxer, against up and ee re = t Oe Des while Ly were| start clever ARE ~~ Moines and : i Cleaned themsel to be team. matched herths In Donaldson | yop ec PE: all the time, strikes well and is clever blocker Such a good Brawn did he make, jin fact that he will probably be kept here and put on in the semi-final to the Hyland-Corbett ee Hyland rcrinn diddit noee ae one Pa at PLAYERS oe yers five but and who he interesting happen, a those started evenly pecs: blows or an: fast and clever from Pueblo youngster is step into the CONTeMrAn od isn't body Jim were be fn otor | go in for not leave} four was would best eup 1e ‘the fundamevWhile Hvland "by fiht the yey and Frisco short from the start. the officiating the a rour-round | BALL pleased a impression Tex from; ee Dick blockiIng-two of in the ring today outwelghed » afternoon, ee ound Hent. {game will -be between the Whites and ; . |the Blues, both playersteams having "Owell) beenbalanced picked in excellent ee male had and on | Urday town be firhte an' fighter, doesn't work and does there yet ist opposing elevens last ||two the all-star Salt Lake in reports the will Pueblo, the Lyric not here and ae . a Champion has Pa aanhea1e towar« Dick state a e "HONK : c w hom Bi Ge at practically for the amateur cham-| Saturday night, with a ‘souvenir pionship of Utah in the different | nee Saturday afternoon TEER ane. mitt the mat artists are " cp bestirring themselves, It was at first Notes of Plaser People. 74) WTOP MS ' received the B. Y | ners Milne, of| club Rastus both : aris newer & Slate meet will be refused. Physical ; : a ; Director Burtner appeared at the recent meeting of the representatives of the diff : and over Dilcations, and In 26 seem ~ ye ae and Wresding Tournament] Will Bring Out G : 8 400d Ones, in the amateur wrestling | compete, a Veer pas 1 - AG it SRA STIRRING and boxing tourn: ament to be given by | capital Bob: Gertrude Perry ts. the Willard Bean, April 7, js increasing. same charming heroine she has been Bean has received the names of sey-|found whenever the play commands eral good local amateurs who wish to| her services. Josie Haines, Bdith e, Bp perence B39 eee universities to meet cate that A. track for the last few days] : a ree a SR at f thethe trap tran choaters in|in of shooters attended 26 -- en Reports weather city May of Collegiate Athletes Alone. days|C@lleges ; few continue on lnnd believe the coming season wili be}|&@ for permission to enter a team in|Goose | the most successful in the history of the meet this year. The matter was reithe club, The tournament will draw| f€?red to the different councils for final to Young Cor-| local promote el trim for the tea party. Last nightFighting one did | the for Association month. Frisco a 2 will Meet Contested twenty-round bout scheduled Two teams of Salt Lake association | © themselves as being opposed to] of» April. avers w ai the granting of the reque 2 ‘P ane and d the ! oe ePnver- | loraunde ae rs) will clash on the} : oger John Ke mp, of the = Y a or start for Salt Lake Saturday. | grounds near the Anderson tower Sat- Cuath CAMnbe Gr Ine LG "1 anc : weight and tals State last ARE Interest Teenry Nee HSS), ‘ last SE‘set. Tex, Bello and shoots > [has bee the eon M ost For | Sport. Saturday 7 traps da gone re ‘ next and turnament ier °"" Lake for Boxing Contest y With Hyland in April, date been. een sal} } busy at the jand regular ou 1B were by wired peitTickets yesterday the The the oun Sn of of meeting ENV : laid plans for the shooting suecessful ‘he of the for 9 the ite will a = Boxing THORS) Unarcr on ; }work at once to prepare themselves | A number of the marksmen have been GETS slreatm held ; | fhe Ue ihe Fvent jtournament which will be held in about a month. The members of the club are enthusiastic over the prospects for o fe Salt members club Trap i Interesting Four- CORBETT Denverite fifteen Gun night and -_-: Prepare For For Big in Salt Lake. AMATEURS = fies Bi Bcac) TOURNAMENT e Men Hat - - jeraDt ; oun €x - ; - 3 >. == vet the mining town, and who has reformed. |1 As reformation withstands the test pot a great temptation, and his sterljing churacter prevents the robbery. of the paymaster's treasure, and goes far jto restore the course of true love: |}his heroism shines resplendent in the} lineendlary fire, and his rounded per L | | : MARCH j Orum " 30,°8:15..P. : M. ‘ . H | | |i ll ; 7 ' ; FRIDAY, umorous and Reserved seats, Ph | | 0) $0 ) her Lecturer 25c. On sale now, |