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Show TRUTH. McCoy-OBrie- n Elaborate Fishing Equipment. Fight a Fake. lines in " Kid used cod The OBrien-the the Jack of Some McCoy six British fishing industry measure 7,000 round battle at Philadelphia, May 14, fathoms long, or about eight ordinary was one of the worst barneys ever miles, having 4.C80 hooks, the whole sprung on the local public. In fact, 200 to 300. ;he understanding was so apparent costing, in some cases, o to the crowd that every attempt the Missionaries in China. men made in the last round was Missionaries are at work in 247 o! greeted with laughter. the walled cities of China. There are OBrien looked to be In good constill 1,500 walled cities without dition when he entered the ring, but ;he Kid- looked drawn. Just what the men were capable of doing cropBANKERS. ped out in the first round, but after that the neatness with which both WALKER BROTHERS escaped well intended punches and stopped uppercuts was so raw that Bankers. he most uninitiated were not slow in 188S Established Utah Salt Laka City, denouncing their actions. - .... o General Banking Business Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. A 8. W. J. J. MOCOfINICK. PRBSIDKNT - 8- - VICR-PR5S- H. LYNCH. Manager mail Savings & a DALY. Sbo. Trust Co. SALT LAKE CITY. d G-ove- PAID At. S3 H. H. 5000 H. 2000 H. 2400 1500 P. P. P. P. Ft. Dally. MCu. Ft. Dally. 400 MCu. Salt Lake 80 Ogden 7 8. MAIN STREET. ALT LAN CITY. &!TTTTTVTTTTTTnTfTTTTTTT7VTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVfl A. ROOMS 526-7-- 8 ATk AS BLOCK J. WEBER ATTORNEY AT Lam s ol He clipped In 0:15 low hurdle off McLeans a second record by running the fences In 25 2-- two-fifth- 5. seconds flat. In both hurdles Nicol, the freshman, beat Stewart, who took third the low hurdles at the conference meet last year. Archie Ilahn made new varsity record in the In both dash by running In 0:09 final heats. trial and In the discus throw Garrels, a fresh- man, hurled the platter 118 feet 9 - n a 100-yar- d e 4-- 5 breaking Averys play-inche- s, Michigan record. In the hammer throw Rose swung the weight fer a distance of much to promote the trotting and 158 feet 2 inches, breaking Michigans driving interests, and when he asks record by 17 feet. The California! McCue Up On McChesney. for the use of the high wheel sulky giant put the shot 47 feet 3 Inches. In at tied also the Schule high contract jump A in has been signed, by ths S. at drawn by Maud Levington 9 5 inches. feet terms of which Jockey Patsy McCue 1884 and at Cleveland in 1885, he recomwill ride for E. E. Smathers for the takes a stand that will be mainder of tho season. Fred Pres- mended by all who are loyal to the Blow to Betting. who has been looking out for best traditions of sport. Messrs. By a decision of the Supreme Court Grave, Robert E. and Frederick Bonner will of Georgia, betting year, racing in the interests of McCue this on behalf of the ducted with his negotiations request, cheerfully grant arid, in fact, in Georgia, is terms contrsct of tho The in rider. the stipulation that Lou Dillon, barred. The decision of the Supreme the trotting to the high wheel, plain axle court was in the case of The State vs. were not ma(e public so far as the sulky of Maud S., shall carry regula- The Ponce de Leon Company. The retainer is concerned, but the salary tion weight, and shall be accompa- commission company closed its doors is surely a liberal one. McCue is to nied by but one runner, which shall fide at 110 pounds, a weight he can never take a position directly in front The Supreme court of Alabama de- easily do at present. This means that of her. It 13 nineteen, years since cided that pools should not not be McCue will have the leg up on Maud S. made the Cleveland record, on horse races in Birmingham. Chesney in tho seasons Important not as as is stanch it the and sulky It held that a city ordinance enacted races, once was, but if Mr. Billings really for the purpose of preventing the sale o wants it for Lou Dillon in 1904, he of pools was binding and effective. inos Cefeat3 Pupdue. can have it. Chicago Tribune. The case came to the Supreme court minois defeated their old rivals o under the title of E. F. Brown vs. The from Indiana in the dual meet on Grand Circuit of Race Tracks. City Council cf Birmingham. Brown Illinois field, May 13. The final score The Grand Circuit of Race Tracks Is a well known race horse man ol Vas: Illinois, 71; Purdue, 55. Rod- was organized as a corporation at a Norfolk, Va. mans spectacular performnreo in the York at of New representameeting liscus throw was tho feature of the tives of twelve of the most important meet. He brohe the worlds record Pennsylvania Easy for Cornell. tracks in the country. The object of ""r coIIctt mn. Ills throw was IT" Cornell again vanquished Pennsylthe organization, according to its secG It. c vania in their annual dual track meet "sot o retary, Albert H. Moose of this city, The final score was 76 to 41. The will be the purification of the turf meet was uninteresting throughout, Training for Prince Alert. and the uplifting of racing to the highPrince the famous green est possible place. It will not inter- none of the track events being hotly acer who Alert, covered a mile last year all cf them first and fere with the parent bodies, the Na- contested. In went n rechas arrived at the Empire 1:57, together. No tional and American Trotting associa- second places ords were smashed.. upon whom 3ity track and will be trained by Jack tions, but will act in harmony with Cornell relied to winSears, the dashes, failed Surry. Curry Eaid that he expected them. The twelve tracks incorporatboth of his events, getting only ho drive the borc in 1:55 before the ed in the grand circuit will be Detroit, in third in the hundred and not scoring pnd of the season. Cleveland, Buffalo, Empire City and 0 at all in tho 220. Pennsylvania was Brighton Beach, New York; Readville, Natures Soothing Qualities, no entries in Boston, Providence, Hartford, Colum- handicapped by having Ketchum of Surely there Is something In the un- the pole vault Capt. bus, O.; Cincinnati and Memphis, Ccrnell was unable to enter the meet ruffled calm of nature that overawes Tenn. on account of injuries received in our little anxiety and doubts; the sight of the deep-blu- e sky, and the training. Makes New Auto Record. clustering stars above, seem to impart M. A. Green cf New York made an a quiet to the mind. Jonathan EdNew Record. a Makes Dewitt New from ride automobile record wards. Princeton defeated Columbia in the o York to Boston, covering the distance Gl to Princedual track meet, n 34. twenty-seveminutes in ten hours Woodshed Dead. ton showed superiority in the field elapsed time, and eight hours the famous pacer, died Woodshed, while Columbias strength I minutes actual riding time. events, n th stabI o Mb owner, R. Tn the dashes Columbia took This is a new automobile record for was J1, sturte'art of Somerville, Mass., d the distance, and is one of the few only three firsts, but in the stoIEacb a Ument. I irom Woodshed times that a record has been made dash she secured all three places. Dewitt of Princeton "was the star of y?Tsrs ?Id tand bad a record of eastward, as heretofore the record I fitarted n 4 races, won ';09 throwing the hammer 16G 37, has been attempted by Bostonians, the meet, and took money ln 5 inches, which breaks the col- who usually started from Boston and feet 0 record by eight Inches. t finished in New York. Mans Great Failing. It is a wonder that some sardonic Schopenhaur has not before now described man as the only one of the animals that does not learn by experience. con-Atlant- a, e Me-sol- d BLROTRICAL.1 Leased Plant championship at Troon, Scotland. Flrs ft was Miss Higgins, tho only American woman entered, who fell before the prowess of Miss Rhona Adair; then Miss Adair, in turn, fell before Miss May Ilezlct, who had preceded her In tenure of tho title, and in the finals Miss Ilezlct herself lost to Miss Dod, In an exciting bat-itie, by only one hole, The American golfers who have fol-lowed Miss Higgins In her golfing successes on this side were not sur-thprised that site should loso to Miss Adair, because the odds were all against her. Miss Higgins was ing in strange surroundings, over unfamiliar links and on turf which, it is generally conceded, is far different from that on American links, to-da- y. INSTALLATION. Ogden finally landed for Miss Lottie Dod of Moreton, England, the British gold rainy weather, tho Michigan athletessmashed varsity records to smithereens at Ann Arbor May 14. Fred Schule equaled John McLeans time In the high hurdles, doing the distance on-hors- piiiumamiimnmiiinuiuiaauuaimq Utah Light & Power Go. Water Steam Water Water ft waa a succession of upsets which I security. Acts as exocutor, admin-trato- r. guardian, assignee, receiver, eto. Title Guarantee Department: Iusures Titles and makes Abstracts. Salt Lake Salt Lake A New Golf Champion. I re-Ha- rd UP $150,000 SURPLUS AMD UNDIVIDED PROFITS.. $44,000 Interest paid on deposits'. Loans on ap- CAPITAL Michigan Records Broken. Notwithstanding the cold, raw and Maud 8. Sulky for Lou Dillon. Mr. C. K. G. Billings, owner of Lou Dillon, is a gentleman who has done T. 11 SALT LAKE CITY . I ;aLPlbne9 fifty;-seve- 220-yar- . T86 - o Little Known Sayings of Christ. Prof. Harnack, a widely-know- n and liberal professor of theology in the University of Berlin, has made a collection of the sayings of Christ not contained. in the New. Testament. r |