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Show MOUSING TOE STOMACH ALL RIGHT HEADACHE ALL GOAE DID IT. EXAMINEE: THURSDAY UTAIL OGDEN, AUGUST MOUSING, IN THE DOMAIN OF SPORT PE-RIM- THE NELSON-GAN- BOUT S LATOMA RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGU; Cincinnati, Aug 22. Latonla reLADIES' HOUR" AT Pittsburg, 2; New York, 1. sults: TRAINING QUARTERS. First race, five furlongs Miss OffPittsburg, Pi. Aug. 22 Pittsburg detested New York 2 to 1. The game icious won, Avendow second, Decklaw characterised by cheap fielding. third. Time. i:ve Nelson Gives the Fair Sea an Idea sis H. E. 3 Score Seeuad race, Ix furlongs Frank Hew a Fug Geta Down te Weight. d 3 Bill won. Mine (HHi 010 0012 Anxious second, Zinda Pitubarg New York .. . .100 000 OW 1 3 3 third. Tim, 1:1A l Tilllis Gibson; and Third race, seven furlongs Martha Bstteriee Goldfield. Xn.. Aug 23. Finns 3 and Bnwerman. Gorman n on. Tern Bod second. I o'clock to 4 o'clock till afternoon it third. Time. 1:32 "ladles' hour" at Nelson's trainFourth race, steeplechase, clubhouse Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 1 ing quail era. Nearly two hundred eourae Dunning sen. Subador second, Chicago. Aug 23. Chicago defeated ucmen were present and witnessed Mint third. Time. 4:37 the "Battler at h:s work. Nelson is Philadelphia today in n close and hard Blue Fifth race, mile and n quarter on nearly at weight now. weighing less fought contest, scoring four run Swift Wing won. Postman second, that than consecutive made better 134 hitting than pounds. Gens, haring There was consider- Lanadowna third. Time. 3:24 S3. hia weight, is taking tnings very easy. of the visitors. Sixth race, rs furlongs Roeeoe able fault finding by both teams on won. the umpire, Gleason kicking so hard 1:18 Revolt second. Mum third. Time, NELSON IS IN FOR Chief Mllliken won, but was was put out of the game in AN AWFUL LICKING. I ha: he disqualified for fouling. the eighth. Seventh race, one mile Fonsoluca H- H E. Score preChicago Aug. 20. Now that all 020 100 10a 4 10 2 woo, Amberlta second. Prince of Plea Nelsvn-Gun- e Chicago the for third. Tima. 1:44 liminary arrangements ....000 002 0013 7 championship battle et Goldfield, Philadelphia and Kllng; Barteries Taylor concludliar been Nev., succeaafully LATONIA ENTRIES ed. the disruae! ou to tho probable Sparks and Dooln. outcome of tho contest weave warm 2. SL Louis. 3; Boston, and interesting. race, seven furlongs Maureen With both mon realising that the Si. Louis, Aug. 22. St. Louis won 80.First Globe Runner. Lady Ethel, Early fight is a turning point in their ca- the opening game from Boston. 3 to 3. Hour. Myrrh, Weenie. Ruby Right, R- H. E. Score rvers. tho event promises to be one of 020 000 lOx 3 6 4 Mae Lynch. Ida Merlmee 91 each, the greatest battles, viewed from all St. Louie Merry Belle 100. Optional, Cygnet, 101 000 0002 6 standpoints, that this country has over Bustos Sorrel Top wltneaaed. Assuming Hist the weight. Batteries Karger and Marshall: 102 Love. Royal Legend. each, Oddpletta 107. 133 ringside, will not prevent either Young and Needham. Second race, five and a half furlongs contestant from being in first class Yellow Top. The Golden Bird, Agra, condition. Oans and Nelson should put Brooklyn, 7; Cincinnati, 4. Handy Girl, Quintllla 99 each, All up a struggle that will bo memorable Cincinnati, Aug. 22. Brooklyh de- Ablate 102, Lady Vlmont, Tetanua, In the annals of tho fistic art. feated Cincinnati 7 to 4. Walmer. who Kenluckr Echo 101 each, Dulweber la Cane, Nelson will b called upou auceeeded tho sixth Frazer la 106. McIntyre W6. to face by far the toughest proposition to retiro after faring two Oak Grove, Third race, aix furlong that he has ever encountered. Fully compelled to hia an because of Injury Dr. Burrh 95 each. Tom Tom. Plnaud ae clever an Britt, the negro has the batters, Hall finished tho game. fingers. 93 each. Roeaessa 100, Speedmaker hitting powers id Herrera and the R. H. E. 102. Adeaso, Scot s Lady Henrietta 104 each, combination is going to be a hard one 0 6 200 ..001 0014 Cincinnati Potter, Six Shooter 109 each, Konle for Nelson to master. Also. Gan Is 1 12 001 042 0007 Lucille ilO. Chtef Mllliken 10T, Elaatle in all the tricka of the Brooklyn Batteries Frtser, Walmer, Hall and 113. Mandator 107. ring., never loeee bis head for an inScanlon and Bergen. Fourth race, aix furlong 8tella stant end Is ready at all times to take Bchlel; EJohburg 93, Antara. Champ Clark 100 full advantsge of the slight slip on each. Little James 102, Self Reliant the part of hie opponent. AMERICAN LEAGUE 103. Eaterre 105. Lady Lavish 105, In fact, there dues not seen) to he n Falkland, Tam O'Shanter, John Doyle, single weak spot in the Baltimorean's 2. oaten, 8; Detroit, Layton. Norwood Ohio, Adare 107 maktup strength, science, punch and Aug. 22. Boston won today. each. Black Art. Blucher, Whoa Bill generalship he has them all and Is 3 Boston, to 2. by bunching hits and taking 110 each. about as near perfection as a human Fifth race, five furlong Dultura, fighting machine as the world ever advantage of Detroit's errors. R. H. E. Alvisa 97 each, Marmoraan. Hereafter, Score prodnead. 010 001 lOx 3 6 I Judith Louise 104 each, Warner GrisNelson makes no secret of the fact Boston 8 4 wold 107. 000 000 110- -3 that ha expects to win this, bla great- Detroit Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth momentous est battle, ae ha has other ' Inflammable 101. Golden Mineral 103, Chicago Took Both Games. bouts, largely through bis superior condition. Ho admits thut he fully exNew York, Aug. 22. New York woo Katie Powers 104. The Only Way 106, Fonsoluca 108, Kleinwood, Amberlta perts to have the worst of the fight unable today to atop the Chicago 109 each. Whippoorwill 110. for the first eight or ten rounds, but Americano la tho winning fight for l-- n Baa-poe- nter-Mounta- in fair Association vu OGDEN, UTAH 4-- 2-- - E8TIl.lv Lock TR. WM. I n. Aisinnlbolne, - Box 88, link, writes: My atemucAa alt right, my InA are all joes, my howea (clfis 1 hare n and at night. good appatlta Mt-la- dl regular, sleep walk 1 would rathsr give a thousand dol. far than to have the poor health which 1 had before taking jour Peraaa. II is the beet medicine la the world and 1 will speak well of It ea long ae X vti lire." Tor Stomach Catarrh. The stomach and bowels ere lined with morons membranes. When thee membranes become congested It produces the condition known aa catarrh. Parana baa become known the world over aa a reliable remedy for catarrh. It promptly relieve the catarrh and the symptoms disappear. It bee proven Itself especially efficacious iaesaesef catarrh of t ha stomach, ordinarily called dyspepsia. No one thus a (flirted should fail to gtro Parana a trial, as It frequently gives prompt re lief after other remedies fall. Ps-ra-- past-mast- Well Mounted figures that, having weathered that weakenperiod aafely, Gina will bo ed from hia own exertions that It will bo no hard matter for Nelson to come on and win. Gana. ou bla part, baa declared that If Nelson comes to him as be did to Britt the flgth will not lest over two or three rounds. He intends to prose the Dene from the Jump and will keep after him until the time comet for the Gans Mill Insists ho will knockout. msko tho weights without serious Inconvenience, and as a matter of fact this point Is being upheld by those who are tn a position to know. Chip in Denver Post. , . is every piece of harness that leaves our siore. Each piece in fashioned from the best leather and moat eel ret metals, and the workmanship through s In every respect. Our out Is addles art the talk of all horse-bacriders for comfort and eise. and they are scrupulously made and finished by experienced open core. Give us a call when you next need otqcihfog In our Una. LAWN TENNIS first-clas- k J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. 2283 Washington Avi. 871 23d It Second Hand Stores Wa art I. T." I. T. Alvord. 372. Any old exchanged. Furniture. at ODDS and END.1 2277 T. Alvord. lit PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Seoend-HanStore. d If you have anything to sell r buy call or phone 1670 to 187S Wash. Avs. Be.! 656-k- . Ind. 176. S. A. DENKERS Will pay the highest price for ascend-hanfurniture and sell to tha publia tne cheapest. 2410 Grant Avo. Ball Phone 637-k- . Ind, 920. d C. J. HERRICK A CO, Successors te H. L. Whitt. hart If you want Bring ye ttr to tell them. Call hero if you want buy. 222 Wasn Avo. Bell Phona ind. 407. PLACE VUUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments. Copings and Headstones. Don't buy from agents, as they get large commissions and you have to pay them. See your homo people first. Yard opposite City cemetery. HAVE YOU SENT YOUR DOLLAR? TO REPUBLICANS: York Batterleo .. ..OOtl 001 Walsh 0001 and 7 1 Sullivan; Cheebro, Clarkson and Thomas. R. H. Second game. Score. ... ,...240 000 006 U IS k 6 9 3 New York .....000 000 123 Batteries Owen and Town; Hogg. Griffith and McGuire. Philadelphia, ; SL Leuia, 8. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. Errors were reuponeible for the defeat at flt. Louis today. R. H. E. Score 100 000 002- -8 10 4 8t. Louie 9 1 Philadelphia .. .400 001 OOx Batteries Felly and Spencer; Cock-ley- , COnmbs, Wedell and Schreck. Newport, R. L, Aug. 22. Two championship cups were lifted and another firmly find for at least one year more Washington, 4; Cleveland, 0. la tho tennis at the Casino today. Washington, Aug. 23 Charley Smith Beala C. Wright of Boston and Baruhardt today and WashWard of Orange, N. J.. cap4 to 9. But tured and became the permanent own- ington shut out Cleveland ers of doubles by defeating H. H. four scattered hlte were made by tho while tbe five credited to the Hackett and F. B. Alexander of New vleiiora,were bunched tn two Innings. York. 8 to 2. while Karl H. Dehr of locale R.11.E. Sooie Yala nnlveraity put out of the 003 lOx 4 S ....000 Washington former tournament tingle' 000 000 0000 4 1 Chamidon William A. Lamed of Sum- Cleveland Batteries Smith end Warner; Bern-harmit, N. J, who had ouo more victory and Bamla. to obtain possession of the single championship cup. Ths doubles match was the chalWESTERN LEAGUE lenge round, Ward and Wright deHackett fending their title against Dea Moines, 13 i Omaha, fi. and Alexander, the champions of the on Omaha. Neb., Aug. east, and winning, contest wee in the tha part of the local team lost them The tourna- the game today. The visitors bunched second round of the ment. and the scores were their rune while the local were scatThe result of the doubles was ex- tered. core & IX- E-pected by nisnr. but Larned't defeat was unlooked for. Behr waited until Deo MiHnes ....600 013 10213 9 0 the first set was well started before Omaha 122 100 10- 2- 9 15 6 he began running his service. After Batteries Gllleu and Dexter; Lodge tbst he played very fast. and Oondlng. The doublea match wa a much harder fought contest than thut of last Uncon, 2, Puebla, 0. year, when the same quartette met In Aug 22. Lincoln won the challenge match. Ward's play, in a Lincoln. Neb.. fast game from Puvblo today by 2 view of his absence from the game since his return from Europe, was a to 0. Eyler let the vlsttora down with two hits. rurprise. while the work of Hackett onlycore R. H E. and Alexander shoved considerable 010 010 onx 2 I 1 Lincoln is rapidly Wright Improvement. 000 0000 2 0 Pueblo rounding into shape for the champion' aad Zinran; Batteries Eyler next week in nisirh singles ship Practically the entire second round of Stlmmel and Rennlcker. thirty-twmatches in the singles tourSoo City. 10; Denver, I. nament was cleared during the day and a good beginning made on the Sioux City, ta., Aug. 22. 8ious City sixteenth tn tbe third round. Except won a alngglng match today although contest there were outhit by tbe vlaltora. for the Denver erfew surprises and Straight set victories rors figured largely in the deiult. R. H. E. Score prevailed. Sioux Cl'y ....351 sni nna 16 14 1 HARVARD CREW'S LAST DAY. Denved lu 0(2 n.in 6 IS 6 . .Batteries Jsrrott. Nelin and Heaa; Bourne End, England. Aug. 22. Engle. Adam. Wright and Zalusky. This was the Harvard and Cambridge beit news' last dy at Bourne End. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ing the intentton to move to Putney this evening. They did little work this morning, simply tak'ng a short At St. Paul St. Paul. 2: Louis paddle. It now appear that J. ville. 12. resume hi be will able to place At Minneapolis Minneapolis. 1; In the Harvard boat. The Cambridge n. crew were tbe guests this afternoon at a garden party given by the Hartford Milwaukee. Wle.. Aug. 22. -- The case men at Riverdale. Th betting la 6 of Manager M. J. Kelly and Secretary 4 on tn Cambridge. - A. Lydlard f the Minneapolis Baseball club, who were cited to appear MESSAGE PROM VALPARAISO. nd show cause why they should not be expelled for their alleged connecNew York. Aug. 22. Weasel, Duval tion with tbe charge against Umpire A Company today received front their Clarence Ownes, mno was accused of branch in Valpara'so tbe following wagering money on the Minneapolis-Columbu- s series played in Minneapolis cablegram which baa been delayed lr tranamlaalon: severe' weeks ago. and who was later Valf of tbe city of "About acquired, estne to an abrupt ending paraiso 1 destroyed and the balance this even'ng after the passage of a Our offlcea appnrentlv resolution offered by Charles Haveor damaged. qulte safe. More than 2. non killed or of Milwaukee and seconded by T. J. Populace camping out. Oi;r Bryce f Columbus, referring the injured. teamen safe. whole matter to the national baseball commission This action was taken A 22. eable despatch In view of the fact that earlier In tha London. Aug. hv lm:e at the agent filed lest night day the control of tbe Mtnnespol's Valparaiso, of Heath A Company, rl;ih passed into new- hands, the new ahneka continue and that owner being (jus Koch of this that alight further larger Area hare occurred Kelly and Lydiard. by disposingcity. of there. 'heir stock, severed their cwnnectlrm as officer of the club, this situation rendering It unnecessary for thw EXCURSION WORTH hoard of directors of the American o d -- e' 6-- NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. We buy and sell all kinds of now and tscond-hangoods. Call or phone Wacker A Haynes, Props, 25th St Phans, Ind. S22. 410-y- . New , Wash. Phone thing" bought, sold or Second-Hand New and 1. the pennant, aa tbe vlsttora took both games. R. H.E. First game. Score 000 304 000 S, 6 6 Chicago 6-- 6-- 3-- 22.-E- rror Bebr-Lsrn- 6-- 6-- d; SEATTLE ENTRIES 1 First race, aix furlongs Blackthorn, Coldone 123 each. Wiille Gregg. Hub sen's Choice, Ylgoroso, Trapehooter. Tom Kingsley, Max Bee 119 each, Maxerta, Daisy Wagner, Rubiana, Dor I. 107 each. ;. 8econd race, six furlongs Sandstone 112, Glendennlng. Titus II., David Boland,. Duelist W9 each. Little . Buttercup, Sunmsrk 104. Rieh-a-dso- n We are anxious to have every Republican in close touch, and working in harmony with the Republican National Congressional Committee in favor of the election of a Republican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be based on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being so. Theodore Roosevelts personality must be a central figure and his achievements a central thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscriptions of One Dollar each from Republicans. To each subscriber we will end th Republican National Campaign Text Book and all documents issued by the Committee. Help us achieve a groat victory. Janes S. Sut max, Chairman. Saturday, Aug. 23th. P. O. Box 063, New York. Or ym may pay your one dollar to Via Oregon Short Line, cheap round-t- t Hon. Mllllam Olaamann. care the rates to Utah and Idaho Standard office, and take his receipt jtrip I north; long limits returning points Ask therefor. agents for particulars. one-hal- association take action in each, Salabla Third race, six furlongs Little Gregg. Urbano, E. C. Hunts, E. M. Brattaia. Royal White, Beariiunter 109 each. Anuaa. Our Billie. Paehuca Metlakatl 107 each, Tuekback, Bell Reed 104 each. Fourth race, one mile Yeoman 110, Ed Sheridan 107. Rudabek 107. Entre Nous 105. Blue Eyes 105, Florence FYmsn 105. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs Col. Bronson. Integrity 113 each. Legal Form logJjYatfrwagon 109. Mob-ci- e Mable, Tadora. Merry Go Round, Reed Cake. Santa Ray. Alberno, Bonnet. Conteatrix 107 each. Sixth race., mile and a sixteenth Calculate. Barker. Instrument Black t, Cloud, Golden Light. Pettljnhn. Rostof 109 each. Hoodwink 107. will hold its first Fair in September of this year. Competition open to the world.. Ila the beat half-miltrack in the country, and the purees will be generous, attracting large strings of the best race hones. We hope to receive the hearty of all in making this the bent fair in the west. Ogden, with its railroad facilities, la an ideal location FAIK. for a GREAT e IXTER-MOUNTAI- Fair Will Be Held. September Speed Program W. B WEDELL, Races called the-- r at I 20TH. mile run and repeat, 8 in 1 mile daah horse saddle Country One-hal- puru Speed Ring. Dept. A. Horses. 200.00 Dept. B .......... .2200.00 class. 8:00 claia 2 : 20 f 2 100.00 Dept. C 10.00 FRIDAY, SEPT I18T. 200.00 ...... ......... ...... class 2:25 Country cart race (green horses only) . . 50.00 One-ha7 6. Oft. mile dash 10.09 Country saddle horse 3 mile dash ......... 1-- . a....................... 1-- 1 mile daah..,.. Cattle -- J. j. k. Sheep Spires, Ogden A. M. Van der Vlies, Ogden Dept. D-S- wlae Dept. E Poultry.'..., RACES AT SARATOGA Saratoga, N. T., Ang. 22. Result First race, five and a half furlongs Malacca won. Nancy second, Tiding third. Time. 1:09 Second race, steeplechase, about two mile Yarns Christy won. Python second. Allegiance third. Time. 4:32. Third race, one mile Dishabille 3-- won, Cot ton town second, Veronlque third. Time, 1:48 Foutgh race, aix furlongs Eddie Ware won. Smiling Tom second. Kills loe third. Time. 1:18. Fifth race, mile and three-sixteenth- s Right Royal won. Col. Bartlett second. Little Scout third. Time, 2:05. Sixth race, aix furlongs Shot Gun won. Bchemt aseoond. Dr. Gardner third. Time, 1:11 1--5. GRAND CIRCUIT RACES 250.00 200.00 100.00 Dept. I Fruit Dept 10.00 one-thir- d Results: The Norfolk, 2:08 class pacing, purse S3.OO0 Argot Boy won three 2:04 strsight heats in 2:03 2:i.5 Hal C.. Ardelle. Prince IU1, Daphne Direct. Judex. Captain Derby, Miss Adbell. Bonanza, Blackbird and Ed C. also started. 2:12 class rotting: purse 91200 El Milagro won 'hree straight! bests and the race in 2.10 2:12 Exalter, Charlie T Jennie Scott, Frank A. Paul Kruger. Horn and Ann Direct also started. American Horse Breeders' Futurity, j trotting; purse 17.000, two in throe Ed Custer won the second and third heats and the race In 2:13 2:14 Cuchatn won the firs: heat in 2:11 Noma. Quixetta Gay Bingen and Susette Baron also started. 3-- ear-old- 3-- INTERSTATE A SPORTSMEN G'and Tournamnt te Be Held at catello Tuesday, August 28. Bg Quite Coming. Po- Pocatello will open the two-datournament nf the Idahn-UtaInterstate Sport snien'e association on Tuesh day. Aucust 28, which will undoubtedly be the sporting event of tbe year in the region. Trap shoot- for the round trip. The traps will const of ona act of five expert and one Leggett trap. Shotting will commence each day at 9 a. m. and will be In equade of five, rapid fire, except tn pslrs. The trophy events will be shot over the expert traps. Targets will be deducted from each purse gt 3 cents each, unless otherwise stated. The grounds will be open for practice Monday, August 37. Targets for practice, 2 cent each. No gun larcer than 13 gauge will be avowed. Black powder is barred. Lunch will be served on the grounds and manufacturers' Profenelonals agent are Invited to attend the tournament. but will be permitted to shoot for target only. W. s. Doty, representative of the Winchester Arms company, will be tn charge of tho secretary office during the shoot. He has had a wide experience in ouch work and satisfaction and quirk results are awured. Mr. Doty will open a downtown office at the B. A C. cigar store, which win he open from 8 to I p. m. J. I,. Head of Peru, Ind., representing tbe U. M. C. company, win he on hand to jolly the boys akmg and make the tournament a success Alt'. R. Crosby, world's Champion, and H. C. Hirsrhy and Walter Huff, all of whom represent the Winchester Arm company, will be squad, and Gate City sport will be given an enblbltlon of bow really to break bine rocks Torn Marshall. R. O. Helkasand Fat Adams will be on band to demonstrate of Livingstone. J. Hewitt, Ogden and Flowers . A.L.Bre wer.Ogden J Mineral, Don Maguire, Ogden Dept. K Fine Arts Mrs. A.' V. Mclptosh, Mies Sylvia Dee, Ogden and 10 per cent Money divided races barred Bom tn saddle horse Winning each succeeding race. Entranoe fee 10 per cent to all races, 5 to enter and 8 to atarL Harness races, mile beats, 3 in 8. American Trotting Association rules . to govern. The Association reserves tha right to call off any or all race for aufflclent masons. 'Readville. Mass., Aug. 22. The unlocked for victory of Ed Custer in the American horse breeders stake for and the arrest of six men charged with bookmaking were the get. features of the second day's Grand Conveyances will leave the Bannock Circuit meet at the Readville track hotel at 8:16 each morning for the todar. Secretary Jewett of the New traps, which are located just outside England Breeders' association said, nf the city limits. after the races today, that there would Reduced farea over the O. S. L. and be pool selling on the track tomor- Union Pacific west of Green River row notwithstanding the raid today. have been secured at tbe rate of M. O Agriculture M. P. Brown, Roy H Farm Dept. Implements Manufactures . . . . .. . . . , . , . , . J, IV. Chambers, Ogden 60, 80 auspices of the Pocatelle Gun club, which Is composed of some of tho beet amateur bine rock busters In the west. The local club has issued aa elaborate program of tha shooL Added Burner to the total of $425 has been provided by the local club, and this, together with tbe many special trophy events, will operate ae a strong attraction to shooters all over the country. The trophies to be shot for at this, the first annual tournament of the association, are the Confarr challenge medal, one of the prettiest specimens of the goldsmith's work ever turned out, end valued at $150; ths Idaho Falla medal, donated by the big hearted members of the Idaho Falla Gun club; the Becker trophy, given by the Becker Brewing company of Ogden, and the Browning Brothers medal donated by the enterprising and likable Ogden sporting goods people. The division of money In all purses in what may be termed cash events will be under the Rose system. In the trophy events the division will be by the class system. In all events of or leas, squad will shoot 25 bird flown. Ties for trophies will be shot off immediately over the seme set of traps, at the original number of tar- c. Leggett, Ogden W. Thorn ley. Kaysvllle Dept SATDRDAY,.SEPT. 22ND. ............. W. B. Wedell, Ogden Dept F Dairy Products Thomas Elherington, West Weber lf Frea for all 2:80 claia One mils dash . Country saddle horse and Superintendents Supt giPT. 1906 2, Classification - p. m. promptly sack day THURgDAY, case. er of national and internatio fame will be In a.reudance. and Crosby, the Soothes itching skin. Heals eut or world's whn stand in a burns without a scar. Cure piles, ola bv champion, h.mself. will be hero to lend ecteaea. s.ilt rheum, any itching. tile dl.u' of hi presence to The Doan's Ointmer.: Your druggist sells event. U. M. C. goods. The tournament will be under the it Eugene Confarr 10 20-21-2- Dept. Li Household and Faney. Needle Work . .M'ra. Geo. A. Craig, Mrs. S. J. Griffin,' Ogdan DepL M Merchinta Display. .F.E.Grant.Ogden Dept. Ogden Superintendent! of Bulldinga ang Grounds, o. B. Madson, Moroni Stone. . Red-mon- m Behr-Larne- d 107 - Fair Association Inter-Mounta- in T Mont, will be among those present. Hood Waters, representing the Dupont Powder company; Charles Plank, representing Ballistlte, and Cal F. Calllson, representing the Peters Cartridge company, will be on the - score card. Following la a list of the events In shoot: ' ths two-daFirst Day. Event 115 singles, $15 added, entrance, $1.60. Event 3 16 singles, $15 added; entrance, $160. Event S 16 singles, $15 added; entrance, $1.50. Event 420 single, $20 added; entrance. 12. Event 615 singlet, $15 added; entrance, $1.50. Event 615 singles, $15 added; entrance, $1.60. Event 715 alngles, Confarr medal shoot, 15 alngles, $25 sdded; entrance, 8portsmen Associations has been completed and Is on exhibition In the window of the Btecher jewelry store. The cup will be competed for by all the crack ahota of both states. In workmanship ths cup represents an excellent sample of the gold smiths art. It stands over a foot In heighth and is mads of gold and silver, delartistic finish. icately worked Into Three ntag horn are fastened to si mnny points in the rim of the cop and extend curved to its base. These are 4hjghly polished and add to the beauty of the vessel. By the agreement under which the cup I offered to the association it win not ebnnge hands when once but will become the persons property of the winner n trophy of his (kill with the gun. Event 815 singles, $15 added; entrance, $3. Event 915 singles, glS added; entrance, $1.50. Event lk 15 tingles, $15 added; entrance, $1.50. Event 11 Idaho Falla medal shoot, 60 aingleSnOSO added; entrance, $3. Denver, Auff. 22. The first dtyi program of the western trap shooting tournament, which, owing to the unusually large number of entries was carried over from yesterday, was completed, Jte today. The second dart program was started, but rain and cloudy sky mad good score with the result that the fe cores made were not announced. T morrow the shooting will be completed. W. R. Croeby scored highest la th first days iboot, having 199 targcti to his credit out of a possible 200. R C. Hirschy was second with 197. Entries for the western handicap t closed tonight wits inanimate targets list. Ths lending scores made today T the competitors shooting at 200 targtu are as follows: George Roger. 191; Cl H. Tod 4.: m TRAPSHOOTERS AT DENVER $3. - lmpo-slbl- Becond Day. 15 singles, $15 added) enEvent 12 trance, $1.50. Event 13 15 singles, $15 sdded; entrance, $1.50. Event 14 15 alngles. $16 added; entrance, $1.50. Event 15 Becker trophy event, 50 targets. $50 added; entrance, $5. Event 1615 singles, $15 sdded; entrance, $1.50. Event 1715 singles. $15 added; entrance. $1.50. Event 18 15 singles, $15 added; entrance. $1.50. Event 19 Browning Bros. medal 191; W. Hoff, 193; Bob Conley. 191: hoot, 25 singles, 25 added; entrance, H. H. .Taylor, 193; E. W, Arnold. Albert Olson. 192; W. E. Croeby, lfl! 3. Event 20 15 singles, 315 added; en- F. Durrak. 198. trance. 3150. HE 18 DECLARED A TRAITOR. Event 2115 singles, $15 added; entrance, $1.50. New York. Aug. 22. A cable dew Event 2215 singles. $16 added; enfrom trance, $1.50. patch to the New York Herald Colombia, says: Bogota, Association Meeting. Marrow. United States mln The annuel meeting of the ruh-Idah- o terJbha haa left here for On to Colombia, Interstate association will ba with Secretary conference for a held on the evening of the first day's Root on the with tn shoot at the Bannock hotel. New United BUteeproposed treaty Panama. concerning officers will be elected and plans made The cabinet has fleclared Senor for the next year's tournament. The former minister . W Mradose, officers of the association at present a tra'tor for reveunapUnited Bute, are: President, W. E. Trapp of PocaThe country secret. diplomatic tello; first vice president. H. Y. Pease of calling Mendoea to JuflF of Salt Lake; second vice president, prove . Fred Moeely of Idaho Falla; third vice ment Th government haa received president, L. F. MoUlnelll ef Pocatello; from a French ayndire secretary. Fred J. Barnes of Pocatello. proposition of the Mago The board of directors consist of for opening the month ' ' G. L. Becker of Ogden, W. M. Brans-for- lens rlTer. to open offer capitalists English of Salt Lake. E. F. Walton of are Boise. F. M. By bee of Idaho Falla and ' tagens harbor. Both project vnrably considered. P J. Holahan of Twin Falls. EXCURSION TO RUPERT, IDA. THE BECKER CUP. U d The Gun Becker cup offered ai a prize for the winner of the coming match between the Utah and Idaho .. |