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Show TRUTH 6 What excellent order, ? exclaimed a man on the 4th, speaking of . . Lagoon, but, as the management says the price. It is not only its an ideal place to take the children but the older people as well find any quantity of diversion at the popular resort. There is no more restful re sort than the Lagoon with its flowers lakes and lawns. 4 Jt The Palace of Illusions puts on a complete change of programme every week and is becoming immensely pop ular with the people who go down to the Salt Palace. It is the best show ever given for the money, and every body wronders how so much can be given for ten cents. A 4 Calders Park had a Notwithstanding day on the Fourth. the immense crowds, Manager kept things moving smoothly Mr. Bergerman is deand orderly-- . termined to maintain good order at his popular resort and he is doing it, too. record-breakin- O O g Ber-germa- o N natural ball player. Only two months ago he was playing with the amateur teams of the state. His rise has been sudden, and he shows a lack of experience. Christie, the erstwhile Manager of the Salt Lake team, and his, upstart, Jimmie Byrnes, were both given a chance in Thursdays game, the former with the Helena team, and Jimmie with Salt Lake. The first thing of importance Christie did was to strike out, an act he repeated twice during the game, and Byrnes gave the Senators their first score by sending the ball wild over the third baseman. Fulmer wTas tried out in the first twro games, but failed to make good. It should be said, however, that his playing was not up to his regular standard Dad Clark, the old favorite, is a valuable man on any team, but Salt Lake doesn't need him to cover first bag. The honorable f,Slats Davis can take care of that position writh any of them, and he will hold up his end when it comes to batting. , 4 SPORTING GOSSIP. 4 Well, J. E. Shaver has called off his match between "Kid Price and Harry Forbes. If this fight had been allowed to come off It would have undoubtedly been a repetition of the Herrera-Downe- y affair, and Truth takes to itself the credit for having profirst informed this would would moter, Shaver, that his game not work here. Two of the dailies finally fell In line with Truth, and Shaver decided that pugdom was not jarticularly anxious to see the fiasco mlled off. Bye the bye, what has become of Shavers $20,000 athletic club? Salt Lake lost her initial game in the big league, but for all that the opening day was a banner event for local fans. Tuesday marked Salt The order was excellent alLakes entry into the baseball world though the crowd was in earnest. Henceforth Zion is to be large. The crowd is not reckoned with among the other westalways as large as on that ern cities, and although the start day, but the order is sometimes better. may be accompanied with more defeats than victories, all loyal baseball lovers will stand by the team. Some of the games played this Trains Leave Regularly: were rather ragged, but what else 11:00 1.1 6:30, 3:00, could be expected? Only part of the G. C. McLaughlin, the wrestler, is P. M. 7:30 1:50, 3:30, 5:30, 0:30, regular Portland team arrived here, and the necessity of putting in sub- reported to be coining money up near stitutes, besides trying out local play- Boise, Ida. McLaughlin is a clever ers had the tendency to destroy any grafter. He works every town as thorattempt at perfect team work. There oughly as a AT THE RESORTS. show, and is plenty of time left, and before the season closes Salt Lake will make a ;he people never know that they are It is a real pleasure to go out to creditable showing in the percentage being worked. Mack operated extenSaltair these warm days. The re- column. The team meet again this sively in Pocatello until he had duced fare makes but a slight drain afternoon. scooped up all the easy coin in sight, & , pocket-bookand then, with upon the then he moved to the next stand. His soldier baseball player, the Cook, newr is? the recent game, which worked beauti-ully- , ferry boat system, it will probably be the only Salt Lake was to have his brother-in-law- , easy for bathers to reach deep water. who will make good in the big player a dub wrestler, strike a certain village The management is to be congratuto think learns he unless But league. first and begin to boom the wrestling lated on the improvements just introduced ard may be sure of an en- occasionally while he is playing he will game. Then Mack would blow in, and boss had affected an larged attendance during the season. also drop by the wayside. Cook is a after some will to effort be made Every get the theatrical attractions in running order as soon as possible, perhaps toSaltair, with its day, or next week. varied attractions, cool breezes and delightful bathing, should be the popular resort of the season. J. BERGERMAN, Lessee and Manager be-fig- w-ee- k ly to-w- CALDERS PARK JC first-clas- how-ever- Helds Military bicycles. of their popular another will band give tomorrow concerts night. sacred These concerts have grown immensely popular, there being almost two thou sand people present last Sunday evening.'. the J costs fifty cepts.to go to the It still jt m ii on or puces Temperature of Water Just Rlcht. -B- ATH HOUS- ES- Within Easy Access. In Deep Water. .... EVERY AFTERNOON DANCING .EVENING. X' AND TIME TABLE. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake. No. I 1 30 p. m. 4 3 20 No. 3 3 45 p. m. Xo. 6 4 20 p. m. No. 5 5 45 p. m. Xo. 8 6 20 p. m. No. 7 7 45 p. m. Xo. 10 8 00 p. m. No. 9 9 JO p m. Xo. 12 9 45 p. in. No. 1111 30 p. m. last leaves Saltair at train Sundays 9:00 p. m. No. No. 3 10 30 a. m., p. in. TRAINS FROM FIRST SOUTH AM) FOURTH WEST STS. FARE ONLY 25c R.OVND TRIP. J. E. , Manager. Wm. McMillan, g. r. a t. a. GEO. W. IiEPiIi, Excursion Agent. introduction between the two grafters, a match would be arranged. The first contest would always be a close one so a return match could be depended upon for a big killing, besides a good many side bets that the natives would be draw-- into. 4 t4 The special grand jury has made its report, and not a was said about prize fights. Verily, the investigators have neglected a sacred duty. If only half of the stories now floating around are true, there is excellent ground for the indictment of most people who have had anything to do with the fight game this season. A sporting man of the city told the story the other day to the effect that he was y approached before the last fight and told to bet $500 on McCarthy, for the very good reason that Gibbs had .agreed to lay down. The fellow who gave the tip said he would bring Gibbs to the sporting man and that the colored fighter would admit that he intended throwing the fight: w-or-d well-know- n Gibbs-Mc-Carth- The opening of the Salt Palace thes vaudeville atater, with a traction, fully redeemed Manager Myers promise to keep his resort in the front rank of summer attractions. Little Millie Williams has sung her way into many hearts during the Harvey and Doane, in their musical and dancing specialty, have caught the popular fancy and are nightly ap Canning, the magician, is plauded. also an interesting feature, in feats The star which puzzle and mystify. , feature of the entertainment, which in is the cycle whirl. the seemingly impossible Is performed on BEACH ht i "one-night-on- SALTAIR IIS nFDCS LALULK The Money. back Resort. Each Ticket mp. the holder to Ten Cents In Trade. FIRST REGIMENT BAND. TUESDAY. JULY 14. GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT. DANISH SISTER SOCIETY. Cycle fans are wondering why Hardy Downing, who defeated Frank WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, Childrens Danc'nj Alatinee, Hofman in their first special match race some time ago has not been able UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF L. P. CHRISTENSEN. to finish better than in third or fourth All children attending will be presented with a choice nackage of position since then. There seems to canrly from 1 p. m. to p. m Children and lady attendant will be admitted to the Park FREE. have. been something suspicious about Downing s victory; as his riding since In the Evening Prize Dancing Contest For Adults. .hat special match has demonstrated beyond a doubt that he is not in HofSuitable and valuable prizes will be given. Ladies admitted man s class. There' are two alterFit KE to Park in the evening. natives to the affair, either Hofman threw the race, of Downing has deteriorated from a s rider to a fd or fourth grartp in the course of a few weeks. former is the more y .plausible explanation. This is the first -- CALDERS Where the Crowds Go. first-clas- ! f |