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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1906. eee <+F+tHoHoeoeeooeeeoeee $;OPERATING WOR D L + } pe and C on Colorado Teams umming' S morrow Meet. Hyland To B Field Afternoon | L for eaves Junction | : Good BOULDER ARRIVES N TO IGHT. |ALL ARE SURE OF dition, + 2 : , In Good Condition for Gor 4 ra . Co itest-Ollicials for Game Have Been | Gruell| 7, ightweights Big Chosen tory in } ‘ leet Order in Ringg round + Lewis, +> list. When whic sn) : ) x Oo ere . fornan the game, pr at we are the . visitors are neintenepet oOo bag ipa t of his life, z the : | best Thompson in a this partic ular than | We hg uve fought him before and arley, Barton and| what he ean do.. Hvland is in in Russell have beeh wpa e ee ae Ly out of the eee with wil agen tomort in Atta Whether with Harry +¢| pugi- + was +| his condition and O'Brien, Lewis' and Eddfe Ryan, referee, are H+ cance ee hs aaah cet ways a ; Sea 2 chief the + arrest +4 a He 9 | day Thompson His record in hliS present for giving and + has out been busy with the men, some new plays which will be worked on the visitors Colorado delegation will be royally tertained while in the city ar Rai Coach Dampens Maddock's Ardor hopes were | from The en-| me that Jeet ot ate a real more gift from at Cye nuns will win." ring; an the two clever boxers In ene star:3 EE actically this they oes were er TIE P wasan . Bu" It on the result of Contest aes Fe Rae wade in from the TORE ED ginning of the week. Coaeh Maddock Much Interest said that on account be "the great dif- : ae ah; ote coe fever het twothe ae uldNee | any Aoeee other ge had calculated on Seats aoe! off ‘rites ot field on fast was ould te} lays" eR wy this sort he be next to but if mate a of playing impossible and start Aroused. at pple era On| town tonight to see one of the contest announced for into shape the - practice as husky : a this much evening as Colorado get possible team a to | (|i BOWLING » }ers 23-1 P eee 1} Le | great for Se ean ye of the tusiness 1 By3 ' Men linois bay events _ ‘the winner fistle city, art many he | will coming go x to brought from out in the of to meet a)| the is offered at favorite here. Ogden, was chiefly players Il- | they with to of each Vhi arge the evening man-with were for the were the exce -ption 10 of i¢ ; Fred This 594. The seores were as follows: Crystals, 3é At | field. o'clock+) the today also agreed Ly : Pant ~ football teams Salt Lake High Hallows college representing school come the 1 it not} Pair ie ; as9 s2 : To 91 nore ~ a nicht ae ee a Fini trimmeded ththe | Artists Easy. team powling Murray ; ie As Murray TH go The Red year this defeated went 3 EXHIBITS . j ters to and Black team is @s strong| large prospective gollers,|are Callahan Coaches and Tobin Sends Out a With Let-| : ; fo note i 3 high Dental Dit.ffi BROAD 600 GARD = nat etA. By mr » Scott | | aig + + # was decisively oe well Jimmy Gardner o 40 , "Mass., in their battle here to- + + + night, the Yankee knocking oe brewer In the fe ghee . ae, s to have ¢ een a : what beeh + round +++eeeeert [Dunn ; +4 OUT 7 Davenport Towa, Jack Daugherty, of batti¢ Left Tackle Griffin, Left Guare aes Right Guard Right Tackle | Arno beet KNOCKS LE RTY. « Building, | \ Hom: _ + + + + . nha | Robert I, acsis . rv. - Me Gee M1 oA F ++),/|Gran!1 ; Cannon, Shore Wor a pee eer End Stiefle v4Tilaa BENT'S _ NEAL R Left nal| W. -- +++eeee .+ of ‘ while clrey \ ID Office, 1f& Main. ----s P)-Freder-| op on ol ‘i in is hi er Right " Ind be Halfbi Left = aaltttla +| +| +| + -- ONLY ee Fe+e +e Sunday ee | + + |+ publican cation of D4 ae nesea Be adventure; of ‘sent the '-let-'| in the} oo a + + + |+ i. L of ee eee ii The begin the old story and ee story yet once. three The Friday, Re- a one week, for you, if in. FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. . ° @ o Association SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. with Matinee. Piftth Floor Commercial National PEOPLE Bank DON'T Building, LIKE Salt Lake City. ss US." i, & Moore, Bards, | Comedy oar, Durbyelle, Willle Eckstein, jot Castle & Excursion Saturday. Comedy-Drama, ° Claim | Sunday-MAN'S mee Silt a. a Lake's | TO POINTS EAST. ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. Chicago .- -$44.50 SE EUs: wees . 39.50 Omaha, Kansas City _ - 32.00 41.90 St. Paul, Minneapolis Denver, Pueblo__ __ 0 | | | ENEMY. Only Eamily Theatre. OTHER TONIGHT : The Great Comedy A Heart of Story American B eRICES.- -- 2 MATINEF | B@ Children -ALL SRR 10 0c! WED. Adults cents. SEATS AND GOOD IN Sale Dec. PROPORTION. Nov. 20 RETURNING WITHIN DAYS, and SIXTY Privileges Gotng and Return- ing. For further particulars seo any D. & or write I. A. = G agent Utah. City, D., Salt Lake a BENTON, SAT: 20 on Stopover Life. 20c, POINTS Tickets Success, : A SON'S DEVOTION= ; DE Visitors Matinee ae BIE DIUE CINI SPU LER IRIE E BB My YRIC THEAT RE a a In| _- fF} Bi Note-This production is under the same Cesar ment as "Girl of] the Streets,' which was such a success here a fe w weeks ago Next " UU) Colllos, Kinodrome. Sensational iD Nasrattent, cents. RESERVED-- SRRLeSHe eee at Ree run | with a = efficient | | | representa- Republican Cireu- | aw OGDEN, TO Nov. 16.. for Tompson.Round_ trip, at 7:00 and the match 7:45] | eo MOVING | | | PICTURES SES ROSIE y THREE NIGHTS & M chet Nov Commencing SKATING HOXSEY'S When west Street, half block of Postoftice Market |} Scenes of Goldfield the Big Cart Hose and Foot Mines, Races, Drilling Contest between Miners for $10,000 purse All the noted sperting men. | } lane i at GROUNDS. ah 2 y +)/6 3 oO a . THIS WEEK jes' straightaway Sahin contest graceful @} | NEXT WEEK RACES Frid a Mond Wednesday | that 9-9_9_0-0+/§-0-0-O0-0 +) Make - W en Ay all comers See for i . tr ey ail one eT to manager application Drinks President © | 6 Woman the Home Totters By MRS. EMILY M. HILL, o-_o-_0-9-0-9-9-_0---6-0 & "«} ES as Ss eve eit | | Illinois W. Cc. T. Uv. It is true that drinking is increasing among women No longer men alone. I regret to say, are receiving our attention. We are working might and main te stop the liquor traflic altogether, as through this means we see the only way of dealing with the drink problem Drink is a terrible thing. It will destroy a man or woman body and soul When women begin to drink the home begins to totfer We not only are trying to stop drink among women, but we are trying also to prevent the use of liquor for cooking and medicinal purposes We believe that the taste often is developed first in this way We are now directing our attention to the boys and girls in the hope saving the next generation. We have rai sed money to pay a salary to Miss Bessie Palmer, whose entire work will be to organize Loyal Temperance Legions among ne ind girls Our hope is in the children It is hard to train the children he the father vote for saloon license The license syst is the bane. lt is harder still to train the children properly when both their parents drink, and there is no good, noble influence in the home Without the mother influence to help us our work is doubled We believe in the total abolition of liquor trs ve and a single standard of purity for both sexes The most desper eases of Arunkenness and drug using permanently cured in ‘4° weeks. Over 400,000 (four Rican thousand) cases treated at the various Keeley Institut Less than five per cent have relapsed When a patient nae s, he does so deliberately and wilfully, not through any craving or desire, but because he prefers a dissipated lift Patients treated as privately as at their own homes We proteer our patients and their wishes regarding secrecy are strictly observed | | + +) + +| + + never noes ‘hapt chapter +] + Order the paper get the opening some $300.00 < intensely interested in it, Lool for the tith tomorrow Remember-it is not new-and is old ind collect them St., Miss Ger- Lake. large | pas Salt , Son' Son's "A draw +| +} interest of the present We shall print generous installments of the story every day until it is completed Ane we are sure the readers will be of i to Special trains returning after | } | tees ates tere $200.00 1240 York VAUDEVILLD. Four 9 Department. £1.00. |p. m., Ta AY publithat is pohey o YY. next, Nobody's had. matinee Tae j Lyric, the "YO . y EXCURSION | | N, aN, St. can turn TONIGHT : morning will an generation, chains the }+ Thomas|*# |* (Capt.)|#+ TO KANSAS CITY AND RETURN. Via O. S. L. and U. P lines, Novemte ri ber 17% for ' Trans Prey gsiss : ppt Cones .ores See agents regarding saath et oe 4| | Ticket Office 201 Main limits street. Se Allen City, 9 Every evening (except Sunday), 75 ), 25 cents Box seats, $1 Matinee ill week ae Tuesday, Bic, 25c and 10 cents xX seats Th Saturday 3eginnig Nov. 18, the four act | "‘Falsely Accused," will | FAIR = | hae, McAllister|* $32.00 i Toohey Meueotis Y Fitzmaurice want rnateh [hee + Pau Right Halfb ack. + Ae < rdso es Rt oe 3 Fullback + | Coates, White Quinn z Hay PEST Eas PEE PoE Removal Sale 40.Pianos temoval oa n Walst | Western Piano Co., 62 Market i sth : task Salad PRMD AZ oss "ate iT me White |- Tea 7A you Ad we Colo., formerly old-sie has -------- : ~ . tives at Le Tae Robbery. wie ister agentes . ae SEeD sie Me Loa wel Ake es ne the continues bill | lution of eighty-four Ast ie ae MATCH BOXING | umpire, for Oglesby Dick fort) -three this afternoon finicly d |} timers 3 tf * z t <Arthu and referee for Smith fred ind of the annual tall) ihe 16 November 1 riday, Ogden line-|At The linesman. head for Country | | Murph ion Lal pee tournament ofes cee the Lakew SHCA ends Weithe kia Ais te carollowes }cursion via Oregon Short Line seal elub, The weather was wrt ip : . | trip only $1.00. Special trains at 7:00] ihe after: returning Lehi i lana All Hallow Positions Were | xzieh School scores the exceptions a few with linghast, the te pnw « ' o eS ci : snd on Sage Weir of A ae the We - HYLAND TILOMPSON We | Stats AnIrene Lake he ladies are delighted witn Me-| furs <nutsfore } Sic a ire Be : exhibitors : | Salt Miss besy's i brilliantly. SSS Charged tor] Bellman producers of the latter i in the melo- of Commerce building urging | Via Oregon Short Line cents. Be mee fra oh '©| Hyland boxing mateh. room boy The before ever as the} for Saturday last Butte The with was Grand Lyric matinee night, drama, aa street. West. Fifth near. street, schooi | s outh High the for setback One Salt the ind eee pene knockers were Oltft ¢ SIG, a ; t Kine every | team is the fact that Hammond, the] by Deputy Sherif€ Burbidge, on the Lakers had no oa , er Sil om Sti Red and Black sta fullback, will| charge of robbery {t Is alleged that game, - rh total ae ere: . ‘Il not be able to play His left shoul-| polets stole about $50 from a fellow , Murray, 2.195. }der is in a wy ay c led condition,| countryman. while the two werg emaa a and the doctor a sed him to keep] ploved at Garfleld about fifteen days Poor Gol! at Lakewood out of the game Leo eT Serpette ee fame the for chosen ofticials The of 16 -Out Nov J., N. akewood, exceedingly and the at eas of H. A. MOSS, Denver, ee heey MODERN plays. of one a Saturday show Oy CE MRS. .$600,00 Los formerly of and the evening a a good Douglas Spokane Wash... HAMBURG, Cal, "SOME I UP TO YOU, GENTLEMEN. [1's URGED Exhibitors. with G. | Success L. SCOTT, Spokane, A. geles, o'clock Wednesday Avon Lion class begbedion ‘oO ction, remainder | be Prist Polets, an Italian laborer, was erar 16 easily |} championship of the Northwe into custody yesterday afternoon for |lattaken condition in muchthanbetter be contest will -three pine today's then ; the Independence saloon on Second Sane: in team Murray "The evening, p.m \ the Knutsford) furs. Association iation A | candy | Sunday |} comedy 138 IA- IM | Both elevens are confident of victory |-anae irranged as soon as PY Saat i h le B- 49 | Goach Tobin. figure that h huskis ple space has be en provided for the 192. 1hbT- 980 vill lower the High' school colors with horticultural exhibit, and this will be} 192.191 a| x ¥ WReeaL Haro wil Pa-| Placed under the supervision of ere het Sea ; a oast o f ) Thomas Judd, secretary of the state e Oe x of ictory 4 on counts allahan 2495 | the S823 SH bout 23. to 0 for the Red and Bluck| board of horticulture. who arrived in| Ln OF Fe Die a college . oo hee) Salt. Lake® yesterday The exhibit of ha All Hallows he warriors placed be aiso wili institute Art | the year strong team this in exceptionally ns 165 148 160- a rhe .- have irot been scored ‘against ‘this this week Other features to be com04 ao nd have played Pocatello, the pleted are a floral screen ane 195 196- sil) Season Om pray , P aquarium time | Cit for Be ates (aA Before a 54) champion High school team of Idaho BI- 18 exhibits the of opening Hish| mal Ogden the and soldier the -- 64. 915+ 2691 \ } | ments will be made fo Mghting {ln ' > schoo ¢ 4 Ist 160 170 180 of the past aoe. 70e.s1.s150.8200] | [Merchants Protective ieee and for the PEOPLE le parts are In capita lands } Son's Devotion" will continue to under arrange- Horace Ensign secretar State. Fair..association,.-has' and the | Chamber togeiher.| that the 10 Souvenir that MRS. j reported, City line AUGUSTA hotel, | | ries the Mouse. best last Prodigous amount during nightly audiences pleased well and sans res ea : 3¢ a 160 Smit) first for exception Devotion," WEATITLER ' . Co to | 132, 1% 181 182 7 819 BE Whitne McBrayne Downing York week, 2:30 | | tine 1 G and of Grand this re Mehesy's by MRS. S1.] ee Both company and play were good, | and the balance of the week should} | see the Grand filled at every per- | formance f | | The engagement runs the rest of upon league to to take a hand he was hit by a out his left eye : his skull. PLAY seats atteee r PSSe a ihee Collin addi J. Quinn Kurt Crescents. of sole the Tri-Surte not wat ie tisfaetory . f 25c the tte Grand Theatre. "Nobody's Claim," a melodrama po} ar fifteen years onc popular een years ago, ago, and i one o f the best of its class, came to Salt Lake for the first time in years at 8 4 es 7 y Gyllenswan G Totals was in order throughout when: the matter was gone ovcr cle " = the commission ) State ‘ o's Cumming on o Heavy -@ report recognize to eta tite ters : the 5% | Al) 187- Afternoon. to ejved, but Bid the ee Defied Crescents Lion sale Nev the be ve discussion Mat. this ladies week: and wili|]en Brothers, who gave us another the | clever melodrama at the Grand early two] in the season in*'Girl of the Streets," agreed eH Whitney who made his first appearance over nights- bumped many a good for good totals Grover Smith eo headed the Boog te ate OnE ns nae ba talinge a fail ARCTIC seores as. Season's Bystander like the proverblal mustard plaster. Tonight is society night. when there is always a representative audience present ‘I week comedy will be the ne time $1.50. Killed, other numbers on this week's bill at the Orpheum are continuing to draw rac-| for © the of application "for ‘recognitionwas* nak rag the hereafter ; . who are due The league At, ave contest 3 BS today, form, the Crescents took thr. « High School and All Hallows) °°"! straights from the Crystals last nig Pbulngceuth uses psu cur SiPany a Meet on Cumming's Field |COMPLETE pin order the of skate governing O°. that'scontract } 1 Jumpers k ill agreed that such players W reinstated awa fOr un- | rest very been not has Betting way livenSatsthetcineside b but pyjes 00 be, WOO Three. 1 Aarcaeeinan line HIT collected trude ted inuries weed Cognawar: ; ley free-for-all fight early ia The dramatic business cities | qgeyoted 1 will and little It) becountry. between}. Ogae afternoon this follow 8 e Take All bette ik! , Innocent Was last The next] : es _a Ball Player Must Be Good Cincinnati, O Nov 5 National baseball commission transac ted ah ; iH it : -- Crescent at that Even money , | Hyland the Lost 9 the velock t i Clubs, Won of Hyland 7 || ¥ Standing Columbians Creseents ‘ rvstals re crowd over the fnter-mountain isall estimated that there wit 99 tw) and $4,000 in th 1ONSse | ferent FOR THE LADIES We following } For Orpheum, : ' . superb crobats, The Four . The. s Bards, . Bellman and pianist, Moore, and Willle the boy the Eckstein, diving | great- | roller skates such . as ld . ight would tell where | ect of lightweight battles. The special speed had no sho rains on the Oregon Short Line will However, if it is at all possible, the} start at 7 and 7:45 o'clock, returning boys will be given a hard practice this | immediately after the contest Reports morning and end up their work with | from Ogden have it that there will be a] light an Ife AND producer in Wasatch, est woman skater in Salt Lake be decided Saturday night, whey aters selected during the week, than to their op- | oitpactions, Mr. Harris owns the Hudclose of | gon. admitted to be the finest theatre long Performances Tomorrow Night Matinee Saturday SEAT SALE TODAY BLAMELESS in this region r = E aa 1 All the ticket which were on oe UG most graceful being cho3en ench are also the owners and have si n taken indicating that | evening, will take part in a final con‘Nobody's Claim, and 1,000 people will go to the junction | test. The prize Is a handsome pair of | one of the best offerings year sale | fully 50c : ] a Great sport is promised in the roller! to fin- Prices In addition to "The Lion and the Mouse" company, he directs the tours of Robert Isdeson in "Strongheart:" pose Stahl who Is scoringa huge sucgece at the Savoy mMisatce AT cy York Tes ae * yf ea 2 in The ( horus Lady, and also the i{sloc: tad 10 4 on a at SI100 GEO. D. PYPER, Manager. " CHECKERS" 293 > a tie >' score | 2eW Charles Klein play, "Daughters of resulted in a tie, the score | lyr," A i ‘ 6 MN CEETOSHTenEnAanihe ic en,' which has proved another Har-. a 1 did mt let tt ae ris-Klein suecess Besides all these as skating check ! The Sheets} let the More THE GREAT a it | thes cee ii i ea ae ne Balt Lake poe Soo: ; ‘ os Hen B Harris - 1s coming very prominently before the public view as GAME but Out amen: Speed will be able the GET BUSY eramine q fant a Ir examine the magnificent stock found at Mehesy's, Knutsford. ee PLAYS | nd accept much punishment carry the mill at a fierce rate start. It has always been Hy- | probably Not ontooker, for a to. sé a) ; } ok Sa ies ari la 22 nt eer '&cKte on presents Saturday ap 3 arte The hearing." will be resumed today The testimony of several witnesses examined yesterday made a appear. that instead of being Knutsford PLAY mark : conai- | Detter team and did not taking | Ponents score until near nay ener inaeL Paarl again | point, S maker, Whos pny a received in ; . | | HOLIDAYS. |! appropriate Many styles Mehesy's, and honors E When for Three TONIGHT An inquest was begun yesterday before Justice of the Peace Williams at Bingham Junction into the death of Frank Zesco, the Hungarian boiler- into an informal versonal pleasu Champion Martin ne alized by the his who : Hungarian week at the Wasatch skating rink Warren W. Matthews, faney and trick skater, who gave an exhibition at (he of the night before only succeeded inj land's policy to hold back for one or | Wasatch rink recently,.} sends out a]! limbering the injured men up so that) two rounds to try his man out, but he} challenge for a one-mile race A reg-| they would ready for a stiff prac- | has been up against Thompson before, | yiay program will be arranged of dif-; "io EO a 5 ‘eye | Knows his style of fighting - and will sgt aah . cata Kar evening. cashier, WASN'T oS Hecdicelhaiailowed ee en rae aoe FURS FOR THE in | Sophomores On the eve of the boxing contest between "Fighting Dick" yland and | | "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson, the ibove jaca reicae were made by the - light- chilled last evening on account of the |/to deal men being unable to prac tice and the| and will condition of the field practice om the Lice 2 $250 Only check bY K."1l. eee "O. this check for ~~ TRIMMED . ip Gymnasium | team will be greatly handicapped ow- | Punishment is almost without an equal the second half, when Sheets, the 80° | lest nee HOHE EE Er OlathenGnloe ‘a the histery of the prize ring. If Hy- | phomore's little quarter, made a brilPons ieinint But Jupiter Pluvius | #4 2d will stand up and box like he did liant dash of forty yards for a toucha ms to. have Bet nisal se his supply in the other contest, Thompson will|down. Siegle also playe if a ged game reed ue ; ei mies ; win in ten rounds. If he insists in run-|for the sophomores ‘he ars for und will leave the fleld in good con-| inying Thon, 2 "@ i away, ay SO nail get him just ale s Q dition for a fast game In this event, | the a at for he ts in condition to ap oe eee re WV. alge Ui ne ae teditio far ont eaved a c An it} take ust round every during Coach | fast advantage the will have Utah Maddock bringing a echo set linesman The officials are fe Same Raw hide <elly, Thompson's Manstad os the Utah-M y tested 6undto a s in ah-Montana gam ager-"I do not think there is a man in|peing Much depends upon the ciiion of | the world at his weight who can win , &» oe the game.|from the Utah | tion. copies drawn ZESCO a + 1 5gruellingSc struggle. B | better shape. Of course I expeet to win Saves Day by Long Run. Ollicials Are Named. j}and am going In from the tap of the The officials have been dec ide ad upon } gong Mr. Hyland can not start things The sophomores nd freshmen of | niece easurllows Tah Tobin, | @29 too fast for me If he outpoints or | the Salt Lake High school played the} SORE EE Iire aia Seen Roa ee tts me there will be no holler trom |first of the series of class football | : : nee . this end expect to win in constder- | gz = rh sche ‘ : ; Burtner Hmpines E red Faulkner, head | aply less than twer * Fauna _ aarp Mee Wee Eatin Cate: the field for the result of With*a muddy, slow field. then - ition | WHITE nN} be possibly not I could faet operates with the "O. K." of the company on it. He has been operating in Denver and cities farther east for some time + +9444 SALT LAE THEATRE + Heed is saidjto Soria be headed this way, and SermaG have ET Ss© ira +| severn) of En japeer stores been second, of Detroit, under F-+ Boulder team ‘it is Padeeeicod that show you W ho the cydione Is, and will the full strength will be sent against} make Thompson take to his cella CLASSES the locals, all of the men from the] Johnny Thompson-"I am in the ee sister state being in good condition for | ‘ nditilon of my lift a matter of}. jaetual who pattie yith George Gardner next} Zesco was preparing month jin the trouble when Just to show his manager, Sum Caro, | rock, which gouged that Jack Reed could not whip Duffy, | ' nce thought he could, Duffy made| and horribly crushed we|the hurry know better crook check Lewlan 6+ stri Set ar king ae»e determined eee of ne untilres an will' not investidalton tis haus Hades ob eank game condition than he was at Los Angeles Nothing Mon- |} ind " ill glye Thompson 2 worse beat-!Christmas Ee clever contest with the sole purpose of win|; pass Reed the gymnasium | ning. I will take the boxing of Thomp- | where both were tr nines ind the fight 80n and will finish it as soon as pos-| was on at once ontinued until | And sible The bout will never go twenty | Duffy fell, BGCEr ea vr' irr blood, one eye | nd Pounds.' AIGeaA cen bEDTO on furs Sammy McClintie Hyland's Manager- His injuries are such that it will We'll win this contest. Hyland is in|hardly be possible to meet Gardner on though ue al locals fight himself to be drawn fight for his ow Issued | former Welterwelght deeply ey ger bE . phy- Philadelphia. GhichaOUNG WOR 2 oe a hich will be played on ( | neerned In the outeome of the con-] ming's field tomorrow afternoon, be- | test: ginning at o'clock The Colorado] Dick Hyland="I am in the best condltear s , al . im is expected in Salt Lake tonight, | tion of my career and will go into the ae Will be in good shape for the game | a ie xt aiftey noon at the "U. There j wi ve about 25 in the Boulder party, | Including a number of football experts from De nver who will witness the | game with keen interest. | Poth teams are in good condition| his ‘the MARTIN DUFFY a. \ s I'ried to Whip Sam Caro Lads were most : four thie direct. raauit.. 68s sunches; :or~-his nig < : : Ae ad ++ Vic- of ¢ TonTonight, aan . : eyes ¢ All yes and ] aall interest are; now The following statements turned toward the great Utah-Boulder | last night by the four men rame, See of +|84me successfully. His method of op| eTating ts to present a small cheek at + WINNING Managers Quick X | and efforts 2 Stere of the company is examined +|#/ Officer and aaa a ie Ifuskies inz& the sicians failing to revive him, Mike Ward, of Sarnia, Ont., will + Rest. GAME + | Local Merchants Warned to Be on the + Lookout for Swindler. + A warning has been issued to local +] Merchants to be on the lookout for a probablyknocked die as out the inresult his being the ofninth . | CHECK + DEATH. mae Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 15.-Lying in the St. Mary's hospital in an unconscious con- + + + 4 is ternoon to Have AT OF ++ + | PUGILIST POINT + | Utah BEATEN + + + e'/+ + a FHF ttt ttt e setae tet] X 208 California } Direet wire MAIN and for all HANGE 8T , WBasterm races sporting events. FOR THE CURE OF DRUNKENNESS AND DRUG 334 West South Temple Street, . Salt Lake City, Utah. USING. poy - ‘ |