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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1907. FIRST LEAGUE GAME FARMERS PROVED EASY MAKE CLEAN SWEEP [DOVEY GETS BUSY [S##tvtrrnatrrrnareaeee WON BYPHOVO BY. ths. s.c rap ocmava cu. IN NIGHTOF GAMES OR NEW SEASON ANY OAY e} of l ' with all &]/team this ri yt pel ¥. I work, HW under A. C. goal. managed ket t B. to land line-up 1 Y. of St the Vet chambertain a numb s ; rhe > - two ' Right ni irshh Center . Guard . Right Guard Perkins RataraeeMateal eeera, passing The ist Z night line js t hall {2° ar some game iA In {Binghay s 1 excellent ; Le Rig Guard Pat ' cht Guare SiGLH IeGalBA A : B ; 7 ; ilrade Salt a) Lake Right | Chipman | Insse Forward I O'Keefe has Left ey Dovey ball| - + year in and sticks to the menta! ‘4)7 1907 jose things town culture,. riging: in don't of it pork ee hum| won't be huntin, at; for Guard . I can do to Jand it there in the] FOR JOLLY HARRY MACK) hot a his ag eo shifty ee table Ran eetiied iunay h st oe ue echt. many 1 close ‘ onc £ you ' ssi getting his eth iin cee 1 at pound por- once rineside ind can g tout at 4. ge? Paes at ours, Elroy ic a ind for Nash oO ‘ Turner 1 ere a ré é sold his fortur ind ‘ will a Wright, suecess to the fullest." He it was in BEGIN HIGH§ SCHOOL oped we a Zam grate | In that inning the He . 's 0 or fo contract to ctl. Nell grood-s ie = a £ sized ‘Lehi dition stone of ae ck's Marcus aM ou o NOnSe ‘ i Schreiber to Mack. "and as Saoeoe her,Se Chr She mayee make Lhe aceepted Ms named "rs /Tnvor npeed « oe: stamina ane "U")and Barney Dreyfuss and Pleasant Grove Clash. I Balgow: a a aaa aes irry said} SCNoOor series, want vou to| Witnessed by ee a good a CTOWae > : ra"ce |pees een hat is onthe i Provo Proyo, present Mstance won the ; ters champl stable.) did tensen and those things | OLE PUQUNO.i Ae keynote. the -} the cnt te ed Ut vA county | broke into the| if the Paes sreurejt Benedict, Baker. long-"l std 1 p Prova; ch made beat sours nowhere in. buen Sta /1, .of ; Salt FURS public At. as coming is the the Lal tetitlous and a its. lenate: moderate ar and valu M the ) second / clean sweep team of victories ret Gund st Fill S en-| ters the. exo score-yY. com- x for! been taken Jan, by 220 . fo GoFe EF me , Modtadadtectosfonioclostacsiaee 8 O.8 OO 0 oO 6 0 0 O s oe ee tec| correct SIXTY - the The Buckingham ee | of 4; M. : sgoonds 41 Is Favorite to in Oe FISHER war, baske There vithor tried rossi \ y id ‘ this ee Washington was t crowd! | zU ers FOR! Repabliat. ‘ONE Mill Pornitts fo1 om l ough nd| jects of antiquity will be granted by| America the} the respective secretaries having jur-| friends when |fsdiction to reputable museums, uni-;deep ressing vith ul - DAYS' as British received proud coldly of this *DOLDLAR. tell you yversitles, colleges science or It is lection also made to their |'the I every | Pu duly jlaw. ms or other educational authorized ‘be SRY from o1 agents | provided that every: cot.) under the authority of shall: ‘preserved e See the in) recognized institutions in' ae museum Climbed Pee We limber the most I I as Pees 1e has difficult pers | Ararat the of ; the secretary of institution and then : iis, This s areer cat h land Be eis e ¥ o h ‘ei caal 1 facility f STS Thomas BLA K H J. Conners Says Investors Have Lake Great not ith ie ay who are Salt SE at to to! eee z ayy ete pet o y salkan the' first.of modern summit Mount raised was Oxford was mo ost , suc- : uneommon at Oxford, Under Coach : Snel, one est basket ball teams in the achool has been de Weber Stake academy Baan ree) hon have oa and are now five -cornered On Mhe bidding league team" for just aren of the stm the history of) loped ; 1 at Ogden Ut worked hard a piace begun ' a dh Play- tare Gale ene Heber Reo pecan es Z Pt : Pray tlle Eeonete Eee ; The league omposed of the i. D. s of 8 Lake, Weber Stake academ of Ogden, Agricultural « fel and am Young college of ogan and, sig nS srighain Young niversit ° Provo. 7 he serles which pa ue ti) March was t ne y Sone ay aieed oe ee Sonera se ' ed the B 7.) ' ea tata STAKE. yron owill ~~ BASKETBALL clashed ve be. watched with hedule of games ‘has a folloy Jan. 26--Latter-day ) Saints. 3. Brigham Young. college Luk . Tan 3 eee oA Wie i er Rey 5 cen colle ‘ ne ae ai es 4 Tr (TESS of All the t Saint 15-Latter-day Feb. \gricultural college, at un eT ee d ee ann Salt' oe Ne un ' Feb. 15-Brighar our ‘Nege Weber Stake ac ndeniy at "Ogden rsity | Beb, 16 BB aI: young University an cea ue college L Prox 0. | ere dem \ sou as Prove i re bogte ©) rhe eat ee : Feb , Bs rae er Peas COMER Soe a it om F ee Logan Stake bona ara and vs.| vs.) _. EV n the Chieago Mine letters to when never! hour some the ct matlyinve interested| company nikheg hasmiad ' J will| who entered his ministerial room in begin the rapid development of tne;the house of commons saw neatly ats |} camp's resources The Phoenix Den-| ranged on his desk a dozen or 15 briat yer and the Nil Desperandum groups) pipes, all filled In the course ot a | are among the most promising The business interview of half an hour Nil Desperandum in which a number| Bryce would of Salt Lakers are 1eavily interested, j the pipes as liies on a line from the northeast to them - |the southwest between the case-pints A. Fisher Brewing Company 'PHONE No. 265. We- have collected about six thousand dollars for Dr. Jeremiah Beattie of Salt Lake City from his accounts. We can collect some for you if you turn in your claims. Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors Sth TVloor Commercial Natl Bank FRANCIS "some G. of Honest Debts, Bidg.. LUKE, People SALT General Dont Like LAKE Manager CITY. , Us atin Nation awrence Godkin was its editor In a word, Jame Bryce has known what it Is to loaf for an Allway he finds reereaiion in several propertte in the new camp Bryce is 2 colossal smoker, but onl Conners In a guest at the Kenyon!/of the pipe If he ever smokes a ind expects to start West today Hej}cigar or puifs a cigarette it is in sald last night in discussing the pros- | obedienee to the conventions or out pects of the new camp ‘lL believe' of compliment to his host The walls Black Horse is a winner When we/of his study in his fine heuse on Portfinally wet a re iirogd in there and have! land place are lined with book and the opportunity to ship ore we will pipes. These briar-root favorites of build a town that will rival Goldfield, | his-of all ty from all countries- The camp Js situated 50 miles from|are arranged, row upon row, over the Ely, $5 miles from Newhouse and 10) muantal piece No college student can miles north of Osceota It as dis-);show a tenth of the number nor covered March 11, 1906 At the pres-| could he smoke them so perpetualls ent time there are all told two hun-| without shattering his nervous sys |} dred people in the town The heavy; tem storms have Interfered with the work Bryce smokes with quick eager jfor awhile Wheu spring opens the} puffs and consumes a pipeful of toone | Any no time than in less company! bacco Development Amalgamated rstty|] I the but in , by grac and beauty exceeding! Hevis-ar gifted: lineulst: (speak: gontribut Camp. heavily supplied ing French, German and [talian with equal fluency and purity, while he has ae red loo, omething of modern of Turkish and of the Palkan Atalecks He has made a reputation ROE: ven in such a bypath of science as botany, while, as everyone knows, hi f ion in histor ind political economy is immense Mov ye Ne worked hard in Hat sokeke' men is 3 Thomas J. Conners, one of the firstior physical He plays goif, not well plon -ers of Blaek Horse, Nev., says ne! but most keenly: he is fond of walking helieves that Black Horse is de atined to}and enjoys motoring become one of tne greatest gold proHic speaks English with a strong ducing camps in the West f tne mines} Belfa « His vast store of produce the mineral that Conners be-| varied info rmation makes him a most lieves is locked In the Black Horse hills! interesting talker besides, his ese it will bring great quantities of un-|of humor is not deficient adulterated joy to a number ofr Salt Ile Smokes the Pipe. Lake ard 5 cessful-unique way-for essf essay ! The;in one + . hi : prize Holy Roman Emonly to anotner museum where it shall |‘ 2 1 be accessible to the public | pire has become a classic ant has 5 ] 1 e run through numerous editions It is made the duty of officer ir Bryce wa ‘tha-mMo st sein vce was .o rato' necomcharge of ind owned or controlled . a : " Ry-tt ' { St ‘ a ' wished Greek scholars of his day. Ele ( ate . ; the with only not verse Greek rete ai SH t er a o "1 le ‘ yor ‘ ! ‘ aa ‘ ' ; 7 sites, historic or prehistoric ruins or), monuments and other objects of historic or selentifie interest with a view to their preservation ABC and eA Dini] m -___-_-+-~>« BEER cafes, with Ararat. athe "5 ponaneres Alpine ane Oxf at} and by a so many} interest so achievement ¢ career bars testimony to have have Mount 5 .the) Helshts,but was; man to attain the ee . where which Is on sale at leading or quarts-by ambassador at Arthur | terest Permits for the examination| Oh, well, it Is a great ehange street. | of ruins, the exeavation of art haeo-!my time of life; a change possible logical sites and the gathering of ob-;me only because it takes me _ fr fe appointment ermuts 401 MO VAIS. his soripianten: Mr. Bryce makes no Under the rules adopted by the secret of it that at his age to give executive commission no permit will } Up his career in parliament and aot be granted for the removal of any/enter the new path of statecraft is rot| ancient monument or structure which |only an expe eiveetits but a wrench. to can be permanently preserved in its | him When a friend, felicitated him place under the control of the United|on his appointment, Bryce''s eyes filled states, and remain an object of in-) With tears and he replied pathetically written authority ~ the Smithsonian - WEBER} "Fisher beer is a food, by reason of its cereal ingredients. Its moderate use acts as a tonie and Is therefore beneficial, particularly so when taken with meals, as It aids digestion. Owlng to the small quantity of alechol it contains, it cannot properly be called aleoholic beverage in the usual meaning of the word For yeurs I have prescribed it, ordering three or four glasses a day, in a great variety of ailments, and the results have been uniformly beneficial. It is of the highest advantage in cases of debility from wasting disease, and there is no better food for the consumptive." ---- ne oe STREET. Said the Physician: | } CLINGS 10 BRYCE America ieee moved Y MAIN CO.. "Ts | secretaries 4 FEET EE EEE TE EEE EEE EEE EEE T 19.-Steps ew the hig. sig CRABBE ° s = e . Howe| of* ‘military. reservations; by the secreoP ae ee e a: Heats oe now. universally _ tary of the interior over all other lands | Commende : eae Yn, Miller ree owned or controlled by mee govern-|friends are overw helming him ih. isinger, 2; Llowe, | ment of the United State Poperetulelions. arhet ;deadtine imusing WAL : the Baysinger| jows- Ue " a Guard. Guar fra Right ois a into. "the | deadline cam iLehes By Government. Washington, 10. | Zs } ; yer Wins Potato Race. | The was all kinds of fun at the, |" udit: rium skating rink last night. A| potato race w 1e SES ann 1€) nigh ind -1 ‘ e r ) ‘eee oe } eked poe 1, | sOcappabent-the studied| the ‘price! oh.every ine gilece piece | measure' y Adams | tha coy pe : at West) who had station - Preserved vones | Preps, Grove eer x Weeks Forward a i dividual visitors. Forward {fj L Py, ~ eee coe: throws-Mlreeden, Walters thé time the ¥ West) Center Left cinices effart to: make' vie, Pred. Chris Wl Harold Hamer: aA - em MEMESY'S recognized by the from: i for as follows: " Plessant Left Guard. Rishi Ga cA pier Be Fancy Vests, Winter Woolen Under- - d (} S) UA ‘ (fe the association by defeating the unt-| interior and agriculture to carry out versity prep five by a 41-to-10 score _ | the provisions of the act for the preser-| Much in Open and Was First Modern| 1 fast game of basket ball... Baysinger } as the roof the game. Line-up: vation of Ame rican antiquities, aDp-') Man to Ascend to Summit of Preps Seconds. | proved June 8, 1906. It has been ar-j| Left Forward ranged thar jurisdiction over. ruins, | Mt. Ararat. Ferguson .Blomquist archaeological sites, historic and pre-| Right-Frorward historic monuments and_ structures,| Millet . ...Bassett obje ets of antiquity, nisteric or scien-! ~ ; Center. : tific interest, shall be exercised as fol-| London, Jan. 17.-James Bryce's} was Right earas Are | Ham work a Right Forward ee | Breeden 1 while \\ Mt vi son All Ruins and Historic Sites to New British Ambassador x is a fast cne, and was a-large. and See | Gili ¥ oe : naeately -hee for cheered for strong Gardnei all ta" 1 iit guining two Marni. of Defented. 19.-Fred 10-lap In 10:04. ee ey enemas lams, Flovd of the Curt tuds Jan. the was team home the and lor horse gift She devéloped) fine, the bonors. being proyed the foun- | Yearance and MeConnell, you. She keeps track for me, you know Ear ai ee maybe succe oe ' @, i ANTIQUITIES Stmpon Base Side ERUES ce Dal Mack he om races With ‘fayerns| ‘Phe line-up ao tir. Lite Fortune in eeowine In reaps Le hi Whenl Mack iecnsked aie tions ReEto\er ne the dates of certain happen 3 In‘hi nee : career he will reply 1 McConnell Well, I enn't just say offhand what | the date wa but if T had a char to | folmstend look over mot i dia I could tel nd his hird Loft sold ty Nae, i a ona) eect Vrieht Pormer Winning 25 to 21 Ps ak ea ae Five years ago fire d stated Harry | *ePubitcan Special Servic Mack's entire fortune in St Louis Le} Jan. 1 In what proved to be where his home ind tables becam one o he best amateur basket ball food for the fire fiend rames ever seen in Utah county. th The horsemen started a subscription] Lehi High school midgets last night; 10 reinstate the popular trainer in busi- | defeated th High school lads from ness Mack smiled and refused the! Pleasant Grove by a score 25 to 21 in| money. the Lehi pavilion The « onte st, being a | 1%. toston. 0 ETT ne fv man- y Ay Min 5 Vs is| 8 ERlerg!imterenten fo! fevep their ees " Me wit hor Tay "one nute Weitfamin jmake Cis be el eee eter att He Ere Je, Blue and Black Suits, extra Trousers, Black Dress Overcoats, i \¥ = Keep pee Aeis gues ae 18) | ahs H Met }onnell, SaaS 6 :Hofmann j}always a Ae big fnetor the signifi) Garratt, in which he ee oges. | A4 that |. Connell 5:)eant } way Me feats Weirschvog re-} be may Do like a ac man from YN M Final | A., score- for fans and rine as a fi uir w *| warded 3 2 a a good thing ' S ~~ * rc Mr. Dovey is 45 years old. | He has al-j} Ir in intere ne 2 if of Indoor | Ways been "suecce v i ‘ thhe | - ae irst ir nh fbaseball, the a sociation. team defeated SL business in Kentéeky. then in} »¢ the University of Utah nine by a score an et railway contracts with the late |‘%* or 12 to 4 Outside of the sixth inachndin ‘of Cleveland, and later with | af ning, in which the Yoo ML\-C memHe St. Louis Traction company He| & bers piled up efght runs, the game was|has always been a baseball fan He | "> (PERE UER wn Seg seins a read en af COALS Ghia eu and|eyi H alan ane ee I mpit Peetz em down during the last fe years| DOYS went up in the air with a jump| game together when they organized a} ae -2 minute , Attendance 00. | 1 oth in the East and West ind would nd found treuble in effecting a land-!team at Padueah. Ky in ISS4 e| nn - oe nN oelel I-R ost . lv 7" gaskets ingif { ; . hambe : Lilce ) take on some 142-pound , scrappet stspltehed a star game for} played short stop on that team under 1, er cins 3 (Christensen lelther rer or at Orden A the ficht the versil team, While Barnes and! the name of Colby | Greenwood Bingham, 2 Pree anita game is very well" thous t of by the! Gunn fre the stars for the assoelnaoe -Rose, 6; Bingham, 5 Owe! t t iy nia amare tion Line-1 | The second game of the le rr ay |i v ha be in Salt Lak City, : ' ip LL 4 4 : apue eres | O'Keefe will not hay chance to get| Y. M. ¢ A lv'. of U' | pe eh played it Provo next eatur on here, but may be raided i date at] Pi.cher gt if between the RB. Y. ¢ ind the |Ogden, if bouts are irranged up there | Hofmann Houston FORTUNE SMILES AGAIN Mixed Color Suits and Winter we -|- 3 mag. NHSEeR | 1 ofGe ¥®y of money and hard work, T amj"¢ anxious to » do do it" awet i an: That certainly thee like business ‘ ole wet things, Dovey say: ~ "I belie in the ayes a "aie hus- | af | tling epaes ssive plas but no rowdy| Gunn | ball." | whe Guard Right Field WY} ht.goals &: ( Shinn 5 ns Tene ' ae ' 1 mowing a the bi a his é rap hetis If of league een that cart owner other s ee admtts: beans new Hirschvoge]| | Thomas 142. ts been '¢ Nationals, some of the ar Ce of | Strenuoug Wright; . Hofmann! pea Center rsoll einaver --- Jack a plans, arte nates basket}next basket ; Dovey, 5| ¢ vA; flr s Cia 1 fe © association ssociath ; five; w, lehumming Tate aie cam ‘machine thers}had little trouble in defeating the visThe aan and of an army oe she ep led 2° {| itors by a score of 40 to 3, thus knock-!/by a lion whipping an arm of lions ats | the championship hopes o the; led by a sheep .is Ro in baseball. w. American ork team still higher into} With an aggressive head and a few aks 5 o ; } tt vf following the defeat of the! good players the vesstoiities for bet-| | Wileox nigti before at the hands of the L. D,|terment at Boston are startling when |? {S* team by an aimost similar seore eae nededt the comic opera of 1906, | 2g Jensen! The line-up of the teams was as fol-} Dovey s My plan for 1907 and]~ | lows l Gare afte is to give this good old ate" > ( ey ° : Roskell | Apollos YMCA j} town of Boga au tenm that will be a : WW . | Left Forward jcredit, and one we hope will finish In ye 4 ae Rarratt . MeConnel) | creditable position f there i 1y- ate orwa ward ‘ at pTancocil eTenmin | B. "1 c to Line-uy iB. ¥.¢ ing to Take On Anyone Wy] s Boston | A/ the) event George Hill} ; Greenwell ‘ | Watson | If an]| i in of Apollo Pork the] > at present the the . ¥ important was on & big; y one q wan saw most between < events the 900 and *vening jball was at nibs ‘about of | |gymnasium anort fhe the| first: oki athl eparnite . _/ Manager of Welterweight Will-| «10 ‘Apoltos, 255 feng gh,; MC Left Greenwood evey rr Mn the} Uri. magnificent as ‘orware h in thre oO rowed !never aon follow W.S.A Right Forward Rose Christensen score} | aC* teams ard Forward. Fo Left it core Cc stantin BY. "am tean e Fore Sao the > toss-up, : ' t ite ibout b ul iwi vyy, G18) thri Jrik1 nine and nthsput of .the the ¢ tose Was all over the floor, and lan 1 I ' Referee Thatcher : | Umpire field ; , goal att will. } Chamberlain y also in good form, and placed the pb: ----- in the basket from hard _ positlor Gre nwood ind Perkins had ati hands full watehing their esa but a t Seca ee especially the by « wax played fail tudo crows tn ae outpointec teAm it : sl: 7. LOW ne G TAME rhe inter! : ae . ind : edie lle a ead a suard)in of ne os ayia) ig the features of . the : contest | _ favor C. Es n's ul Most of the bunch have the ~ i si of coming Stars in the game MeoNiel as the Weber Stake right forwart Pp ) ved 1 fine game ind seored | posers one 9 the harde st field baskets of the| i i bigh Ik 1130 landed the ball well Izutt from. the. foul line The B. Y. UG. bo zit ill played well In) their several ‘posi Cobur tien ' . , . : , n oy " abr & ovirked improvement wa sia { ; work n hetr team Christensen, | 3 ay : center, had the best of th ram Surmmar a With PE TEEREEE EEE et but th B. game oO easily] YOU CAN BUY ANY SUITINOUR STORE AT REDUCED PRICES. | ae te year, we, 72 Nhe wo f be Ie x iI to & The eer small and | ‘Phe this bein team by a is score young, of in the game, them 1 nearly The ake On Diamond. FerFooFo teh PEER first B.}of of | te team Says He Intends Winning | ee me ) izainst ry the series. a ‘ \ \. ¢ ; U.y five r gymnaklum; Gymnasium. - playea' as their { Le of t the iT C. Gageiie "et Teber ebe St: take ° ores e:mes inexperienced first defeated eated Stake|°!the f ‘y Ball B. > y Nationals| « Bone the ces ided ¥ I 7; : State Basket 1 might , the Boston . : in team the i} ere Contests in Association af - | ome iat Provo, Jan. 14 In » ¢ a veryry one game of basket ball, at B; nil, ithe Weber aKymnasium adente teasetonight, 2the we = Y. 1¥. MC. A. tame Win Three Leader of 2? 12 to 9. THIS WEEK ee 40 to 11. Score of - With "vs os ae i One-Sided St FEF Basketball Five by . Con 9 California) a 1. Latt r-d Saints niversity | -L ' ty ty, at Onde" jand the Osceola mines which have! « Rrigham Young university ul Salt Maron 1~Agricultur: 1 ehlieet vs. Brig-| proven up splendidly I nave visited | Lak c i x wrci i CEES oe a it Logan j}several camps in :outhern California Med. J=ASTICUNTD) Cen Veber Mare Pi v eberns ak 1cademy ¥s.)and southern Nevada, but I think our = oe i mre gf 7 eee Daathcece Sa vor he Se eee Kew eR") TOS PACte An Be eae are eee of , 2 pee eens ; Se ‘es evens: © i : z lthan any of the other campa W's I shee ; eqte ae oe Tate es "3 \ a a int pe proms. visited I expect to go to Goldfield oe Reeea Wiriimenalts eo reat Brigham Young university | to morrow and lank after some prop-! is Brighar Youns oll Larter-d tint \iversily 1p) erties there in which our company | soricultural college it' Loga * jinterested ' - use fast up as six. or eight of he could smoke - SALT - LAKE TURE : 203 California Direct wire MAIN and for all EXCHANGE at NEBRASKA I. Ma r, COMPANY, Hl. J. attractive 62 SMITH, up-to- the E. 2nd Sec. a and most So. Treas. as po The Big Storm { | AUDITORIUM f RICHARDS as predicted by Dr. Hyatt arrived allright. Were you prepared for it? To be "Sweet be forearmed. Don't neglect that cold or distressing feeling. Our win- STREET, pleasure drives away dull care." Roller skating forewarned should mean # | jieasure to combines and healthful ex- ercise There will be a Grand Mask | Carnival on skates at the dow is full of remedies # | juditorium Thursday, Jan. that will give you almost # | 37ct. immediate relief from Fourteen handsome prizes will be awarded, in- Coughs, Colds, Sore # | cuding a grand qate prize, Throat, Hoarseness, La ¥ | consisting of a Three-piece Grippe, etc., at a very # | wanogany Parlor Set, costsmall cost. You can't afford to take any risks. Ne Cech alt) a WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO. § | mission ticket will have a BY THE Deseret races. events. SO RREERE DAVEY, ee ae ST. Eastern sporting are ich of all you will buy can please Ve Zell MONUMENT. chance News prize. 7hones: 274-1820; Ind. Bldg. 374-1578 on _ this beautiful Rink open he ilpeon 10 to 12, aftersnoon 2 evening 7:30 to 1.30. MU sic By WE L Ds BAND. "ww Jia oe 2 eae: |