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Show IMBiiWmH 1 asBUa flCSBtiUtiUllllwaBBwfle IWWEEMtt'WniBliM vwtiatfwwwiSuiMi TRUTH. merits of the camp this success also The Great Lou Dillon. recalls to mind the fact that the As C. K. G. Billings handsome trot-tinmanagement is not the least part of mare Lou Dillon is certain to gain a mine. the enviable distinction of worlds J I champion, a In all probability the Comstock and tory of this description and short his great mare is in order. the California properties at Park City She is a mare, standing will be consolidated. To this end the 15.2 hands high, a rich chestnut in initiative steps have been taken. color, and was bred at the Santa Rosa While some objections are being stock farm, Santa Rosa, Cal. In blood lines she is not bred raised to the proposed deal by minor in what is now termed the is it of interests, the that height thought ity fashion, and be overcome, The blood is of all her known trotting wjill objections the Hambletonian strain, California property was sold at sher one obscure line to Mambrino iffs sale a few days ago, but by a sys- except tem of assessments it is proposed to Chief. Four times she traces to Hamraise the funds for its redemption. It bletonian, and at that thrbugh four is claimed that the Comstock has ons that are not now recognized as been extracting ore from the Cali- itrictly fashionable, viz., fornia territory, and that if the con- Volunteer, Happy MediumStrathmore, and solidation should not be made, expenEverett. sive and prolonged litigation between Her sire was Sidney Dillon by Sidthe managements would follow. ney, 2:19, son of Santa Claus. it 2:17, he by and Sidney The old camp of Alta, at the head Dillons dam Strathmore, was Venus, dam of of Little Cottonwood canyon, is in the Adonis, 2:11; Leah, 2:18, and throes of a mining revival. Its popu rUpid, 2:18, and grandam of Mercury, lation has Increased many fold within 2:21 (sire of Twinkle, 2:05), and Idah the last year, old properties are being (with a yearling record of 2:30), by (sire of the dam of worked more vigorously, new capital Venture, 2:27 Directum, 2:05), son of Williamsons is being Interested in its development and locations are being made by thoroughbred Belmont; grandam by Whipples Hambletonian. The dam prospectors who are alive to the con- of Lou Dillon was Lou Milton, by Mil-to- n ditions of growth that prevail. A new Medium, 2:25, son of Happy Mecorporation is being formed to operate a group of claims recently ac- dium, out of a famous San Francisco quired by Tony Jacobson, manager of road mare called Fly. Sidney, her the Columbus Consolidated, which grandsire, was out of Sweetness, has 'responded mos$ Encouragingly 2:21, by Volunteer, and her dam within the past year. The Conti- was by Edward Everett. nental Alta, managed by Henry M. She was brought from California Crowther, has applied for an appro- last and after showing a half priation of water with which to fur- mile winter, in 1:01 to Millard Sanders, who nish electricity for power to be used has driven her in. her exhibitions, was in developing that and neighboring sold at the Cleveland May sale a properties. o auction to Mr. Billings for $12,500. Food In Time of War. An association of prominent men Walter Egan Is Golf Champion. has been organized in England to After twice unsuccessfully knocking force Parliament to create a royal at the door of the western amateur commission, which shall investigate at Glen View and the question of feeding England in golf championship E. Egan of the Ex time of war. The association advo- Wheaton, Walter cates the old idea of establishing great granaries to hold a reserve supply of Long Run for Autos. Pittsburg is to be the destination of g Ed-.var- j food. o THE UTAH 8TATE GAZETEER 1903-0- 4. Polks' State Gazeteer and Business will reveal the Directory for 1903-0changes of the past three years, and reprerent the State as it is today. The names of all business and professional men of every city, town, village and settlement, with full description of each place. Names of ship4, pers, live stock dealers, breeders, grainmen, nurserymen, dairymen and others in the country surrounding the towns. Also complete classified lists of names under heading lor each pursuit. Above is a mere outline of the salient features of the work which will be replete with miscellaneous information concerning Utah. If you solicit trade in Utah advertise in the Gazetteer. It will pay you. If you are not in trade, order the Gazetteer as a progressive citizen. You can learn more about your state from the Gazetteer than you can from any other source. It is a business educator. It is a family educator. R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers, Salt Lake City; W. P. COOPER, SeCJr and Mgr. d the greatest endurance test run for WALKER BROTHERS . . . . automobiles ever planned In this counRankem. try. This was definitely decided at a Established 1859 meeting of the executive committee of tall Lake City. Utah the National Association of AutomoA General Banking Business Transacted. bile Manufacturers. Safety Deposit Boxes For RenL The run will be started from New York on Wednesday, Oct 7, and will terminate in Pittsburg on the follow- giUAlilimiiliiUAAimiiimiiiiiiiimmimg ing Wednesday. The route of approxUtah Light & Power Go. imately 850 miles will be covered in seven days, an average of 120 miles a day. The shortest days run will be ELECTRICAL,! 83 miles and the longest will be 150 ?S Water 2400H, P. miles. The route will be across the Steam 1500 H. P. rwJ Water-60- 00 State via Corning and Binghampton to H. P. a: Leased Plant Water 2000 H. P. ' (Buffalo and thence to Erie, Cleveland 'and Pittsburg. GAS. The contest will not be one of Salt Lake 400 M Cu. Ft. Daily. speed, &den 60 M Cu. Ft. it being the aim to make the run Dally. as as nearly 7 8. MAIN STREET. possible under ordinary tour. ing conditions. SALT LAK CITY. ft..- installation. i o England Wins Tennis Trophy. The international tennis trophy presented three years ago by Dwight F. Davis of this country, goes to England through the united effort of R.-- F. and H. L. Doherty, who clinched their hold on the cup by winning both matches in singles at Boston, Aug. 8, and scoring in the entire contest four out of the total of five points. Each of the two contests went a full five sets, H. I, Doherty, the British champion! defeating William A. Larned, the I American champion, 6 3, 6 8, 2 6, 7 5, while his brother disposed of R. D. Wrenn, a former American champion, by a score of 60, 6 3, 6 8, 6 64, 36. 4. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Graduate Football Team Planned. CANTAL PAID IN, 8100.000. A dozen or more former football players from . Columbia, Cornell, the GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES University of Pennsylvania, and a Directors-Jam- en E. Cosgrifl, John J. number of smaller institutions, have O. J . Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, J. B. Noble, Geo. M. Downey, John formed plans to organize a graduate W. P. A. F. Holden. football eleven to meet a number of lan, the colleges and athletic clubs this fall... Among the prime movers in the scheme are Raymond Starbuck, the UTIIUL BANK of tie REPUBLIC old Cornell captain; Peter Overfield, U. 8. DEPOSITORY. the former guard and center of the - PRANK KNOX. PRMIOINT University of Pennsylvania; Ralph QEORQE A. LOWE. VlCS PRKSIDSAf - - - OASNISS W. P. ADAM8, Ashley, Columbias phenomenal drop kicker, and A. D. Austin, the heavy CAPITAL PAID IN . 9300.000 guard of the Columbia eleven. A BanUnf In all Its branches transacted. Thanksgiving day game has already Exchange drawn on the principal eltles of been arranged to be played with the Europe. Interest paid on time deposits. Denver Athletic club at Denver, Colo. A I V - o Big Fight for Young Corbett. There is every indication that an international fight between Young Corbett and Ben Jordan will be arranged within a few weeks. Jordan, it is said, is coming here and will arrive the latter part of this month or the first week in October. When Jack OBrien of Philadelphia went to England recently he was authorized by Harvey Pollok, Young Corbetts manager, to see if he could induce the Englishman to meet the Denver man. OBrien saw Jordan, and it is understood that all negotiations for the match have been moor Country club captured the honor. In the final match at the Euclid CounMuseum Fees. try club, Cleveland, Ohio, he defeated The question of making the pnblie his cousin, H. Chandler Egan, by one pay an entrance fee to Paris museums holes. up, in thirty-seve-n arises again. It is argued that the receipts thus levied will be useful to the administration des Beaux Arts, as o Major Taylor Wins in London. Major Taylor made his first appear- an example the Italian and German Valuable Discovery of Petroleum. ance in England at the bicycle meet galleries are given. The Vatican makes A large area of coal and petroleum has been discovered in Kootenay, at Canningtown. He beat Jenkins of 8,000 yearly, the Nuremberg museum B. C., near the northeast corner of Cardiff, the professional champion of a like amount, the Dresden Royal galof the England and Piard of Paris in a mile lery $5,000 and the British National Idaho and within twenty-mile- s Portrait gallery $16,000. race, winning all three heats. Canadian Pacific railway. 4tiU t W. 8. McCGRNICK. J. J. DALY, PRISIDENT 8. H. LYNCH, MANAGSR A 8BO. VIOE-PMS- T. Dial Savings & Trust Ci. J !! SALT LAKE CITY. CAPITAL PAID UP: SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED $150,000 PROFITS..f44,000 Interest paid on deposits. Loans on ap- . Acts as executor, firoved security guardian, assignee, receiver, ato. Title Guarantee Department: Iusures Titles and makes Abstracts. 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