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Show : HALT LAKE MS H CUPiliL TltlHL'XI', MONO A V MOU.NlMi, FIvitiit'AItY THE GUMPS f PLACE Jc?v!H1HC4 TOO fcr. N6W HO CAN PUT ANDY , WISE? W doc, little LONL C2ke(r Soke DAT TkAT PooiVNEB QoiNtf Tq VTtCK NcRTAUe Auain5,t Ane gonF ONO SLEti? M barkis NOVf all niGtnt i fyiCH windows one-of-Thes- , SWfA Da SNOOPNCr AROUN& (LAAdNc TuN PEAR. . ' DTRANIEt NOl in YME HAU OUTEIDE THEIR - lAXSTERH VJHlP&RVNLt- '. s?AnD TNIC& mThet heard - A VJMlSTLfc SOFT LOW AND loaded UST EITHER XWOTr This DOOR - CaoiN To BEitvnot ygiTN BIRD HD CAN SOLVE Sts , GtOlKtr ToPlNDHLRSUF- peekin' RlttMT IN A NZLL CgOlKTO Be LOOKIN' bOWN A QUInV DEEP HOLE- - AND IKT.WE ONE EYtAKD WEf VtfNT.lVCtOOD-5HE.'L- L A CARTRIDGE. iNTtfE OTHER SND QP THAT HOLE AND AND MCAN TfNE.s Since that WCtaAN lN GCACk.'&TAfVTtb Captures Second Leg on Trophy; Becker Brpaks 99 of 100. iiielow yesterday won the Ralph right to purtlolpito in the Halt Lake Gun club trophy finaroii May 2. W umIow took another Jeg on. the cup, hhn two. H.s aucirss caTne niter givingsli.ait. off ties with W. I. Fowler. With tlie.r - handicap, both Winslow and Fowler Hinder perfect scores of 6(1. In the fust shoot off they tied, with 23 breaks, whh h, with their haSidicaps, gave them perlect scores once more. In the second elmot-of- f Wlnstow won, bieuking 24 targets to Fowler's 22. Gus L. Becker, the Ogden sharp, was , amateur gun for the daj. He liad hgh 9 actual breaks of 60 targets trapped. Linn Morr'son, a professional, also broke 49. K, li. Heagren and V. 1. howler each accounted for 48. t Becker gave an unusual perform me In the eient. The igdeuit smashed 99. Morrison broke 96 and John F. Cowan cleaned up on 94. A, H. Jones won the cup shoot t'e left over from the preceding Sunday, lit competitors wero Frank Ituinel and J. E.. Cowan. In the fust round, Cowan, . scoring only 21, was eliminated1 Jones and lluniel tied, with 24. In the second Bhoot-of- f Rumel fnoho 18 and Jones 21. A,. P. 13 gelott, another Ogden crack with the trap gun, got away to a poor - start, but nftar he touml li a stride, he broke 49 of bis last T0. , Becker announced the donation of a handsome loving cup to the club, to be competed for immediately after the present trophy shoot ends tn May. Mrs. A. Buckingham turned in a score of 41 in the cup shoot. Bhe luid 42 actual breaks, which, with a handicap of b4 gave a very crcdlta.de score. Indeed. The scores: Cant ' I . 19.U 1 V y'tf to Outride-THE.- RE-.7 ' window a PC ATE D Twil CE AT INTERVALS-A- n E ft D T' C M An Am s-- inYnE EOVv'CVJv'Pft.e FROKL IT'A TELLING H v' ' 7 sis Author Special to The Tribune. -- RFXBCRG. Idaho, Feb. 16.' The Ilex burg high school basketball team, by deboys, made Its record feating the Rigby one defeat. The score five vlotorte gnd was 3T to 18. The ' Brigham Young College quint of Logan defeated the Ricks Normal five In two games during the week. Monday the visitors won by a score of 37 to 27, ami last tight, they won by a count of 31 to 27. Saturday's game was an exciting contest. The first half ended witi the score tied et 16. In the first 1'Yelye min-lttof play of the second half ltfcks made 12 markers, against S for the visitors. At that point the Loganites rallied, however, and held the home teqm scoreless. g Ricks will meet Thursday night The upper Snake river irgh here. high school league champions will participate In the state tournament to be held at Moscow. Rex-bur- UPSETS ARE RULE AT BOWLING MEET ST. PAUL, Feb. 15. Numerous upsets In the leaders positions tn the singles event featured today's pin smashing t the International association tournament. J. Williams of La Crosse, Wis., rolled Into the lead jn this class, getting 660. The best count. In the doubles todny was hung up by G. Fisher and Tg Reynolds of Chicago, whose 1147 total gave them seventh olace. Bowlers from St. Louis and Sioux City, Iowa, turned In comparatively low scores. n teams from Des Tonight Moines, Iowa, Sioux City and Duluth and Superior shot at the 294J mark of the Central; of Minneapolis. five-me- ON THE m By Til BILLY EVANS and tsKHALL fans like pennant win fie. They showtr praWe on the successful strangely And, manager. enough, t.icre-I- s haully a person inter rated lubasSfhall hut who Ih particularly strong for borne plajcr, who has endeared oik on himself to the im by liU fine manner iu the field or the huMness-llh- e w hkdi he goes tthoiit. Ins duties. most At present. Fat Moran U tu lionised of baseball managers. Kid Glea sou. with a big f .lowing, runs him a close second. No matter where his club tm.sruR, tnouFamlh follow with inlet est the hucrcss or failuie of LLdruhey Jennings. rJhe peppery Rader of the Tigers is an indiMduttl with ail kinds of person aJity, and pirnty of col r. I am not thinking of the color of Hugheys hair, or me many ficiHies that adorn his t am merely thinking' of countenance, how Hughey always does tMngsJut a bit diffeuMitlv, no matter what tne tas. Howeer. I doult if any manager In the history of the game has a bigger fol lowing than. Ctmnie Mack. Thousands of hare bail fan, from the smallest hamlet to the big cities, have miff. red with Mack in his failure to get together for five another jears winning, cluo, a he had promised. when he cut loose fiom the stars. Despite the fact that for five year he has piloted nothing but tall enders, Connie ha lost little of Hie prestige accorded him when be was winning pennonta and world championship Thar is ratner lit because a mnnagerf usually Judged is de'iver-ih- g a When results. manager by he Is a Minnie Man, but the moone some to lip. supplant ment lie Atari him. and the fans begirt to figure he pitiRt huve been lucky to have accomplished vhat he did. Po you How dots Mack& club lO'k? thinks he wtl ever get together another fired are These two questions winner? at me more often than ail other question itn baseba1! fa;ia the coun-ti- y comotneU, over, Mack still remains n. big jnan, failures. They all seem repeated despite to take his reverses to heart as muih a does. he Tiiey are pu ling for him to get together a club that will win hack some of the glory that one seemed a. part of the house of Mack. I have always .been A CTc'at admirer of Mack, because he had tne courage of kNYtatvi4.Uukv.. uruk.uk jup bis alar Mb, he bit off a Ms ptece. It may or may not have been a wise move, hut Connie had the courage to do what he thought best. Few other managers would have done so. Iast summer a jlttle Incident came up that strengthened my admiration for Mack. It was just after the On Car! Mays case had upset baseball. Matka club was S ott Ferry, a great pitcher. Chicago needed 4 pitcher. The offered $2.(n0 and a couple of White plaver. It probablyr- would Rave been a good drat Mr Mflwdc- H trad root! rea arms no do'int for refusing. Of roursp, wanted to be traded to Chicago. That was only natura. It looked like. the woild series for the Chicago club. Perhaps to bring about the deal, Perry adopted the attitude of Mays, he left the club as It started for the west. I Jumped west with the Philadelphia club. At the station I talkel with Connie, asked him what he Intended to do. His reply was characteristic of the man. It would be a good trade for me. I am refusing a lot of money and some good players, but there are certain principle Involved that must be upheld, hence I refuse to give the deal a thought. the worrying PeTy can do That was the end of tne deal. Perry finished the season in the Independent ranks. B Dr. W:M. Griffith The Ltadfng Specialist IIS r .AIN Hours 10 to S p. m. dally 6TREET Hours 10 to 12 Sundays DRS. SHORES SHORES & and W0KE Office. Salt rar t 249 I oik. Wl itf7 ( xs... ; gunOa... 10 t L r' Bt. ' to t Advice FREE A a"J 1 A tV " 4 1 I yortr Lj to. imffrrinc, fi4 cl Hi rl tbe W' , V; 11 thMn sorrow. o4 wo b Kp . TECH WINS STATE HOOP TITLE Tribune. JlInJhl - FVb. 15. Th JUCATKLlsO. Idaho TechkVal Institute basoktbaU team won th Idaho artifereme leaxuo rhumpionnhip iiFt nlrht by th of Idaho for the secolloye ond time. The score wa to 27. The first half ended with a ore of 15 to 9 In favor of the Tech, The of Idaho team Ntaaod a whirlwm-fine h thut threateioHl the iiefety of the Tech' lend. .The xuardinic of both tain oJ.- - MitirioU. Baker and hh especially Thone were the befit et basket ahoot ing whiio' Starv Marred at gruardjnff The Teh ba defeated Albion Normal twice once. and Gooding College - New School Opened. - lit tlsbft t k is recovering from the recehed Jieeauas of the prevalence Basketball aet-bai- The Leoparda, as a result of their victory oer the Saints laBt Friday by the narrow margin of one point, went Into a tie w!h the Gold and BlueHeam for first place honors in the local section. Right behind them, and not out of the race by any mean,, are the Panthers. This week the East and West teams will clash. As the L. D. K. l has a with the Preps scheduled for Friat will the it lieseret day gymnasium, be necessary to stage the Lrobahly battle oil .Thuraiay. Bingham has practically clinched the title down In section two having beaten Murray, Granite and Jordan in previous In adgames by moat decishe aiores. dition, they recently scored ,an overwhelming victory of dr the 'Urantsviile five, supposed to be one of the strongest quints in the state. The score was 60 to 23. The Tooele team. In the same section as Grantsville, was also handed a decisiie beating by the West high Panthers last Friday, the score being 31 to 23. WHIRtn Vanderbilt and A K. Slatfnber are the most ommmvnt Aim riiau starlnih. King Alfonso of Sh n wilt rue under the vihTjs of the Duke of Tok !o. FnTH O'Nvlii, Urn Armriran jockev. w jl4 rd Vandei-bilt- s horat-a in the poet year. K. Twenty-fift- of M- 'tj -- j j . . l , I Vi tn-'h- ihy rilur.t, chi I, mfiUMt!1, hat ?( v' Hloeel tUn' tun-- , n h h hai.Nt on, fp'Tiij A o' Vi I. diopjt i voal ll J.3 W iit.i ons jo',s. hi fi Ijmnion hat Vaonr,b ti tiiH meiakiy. pictvitn! k it J :i.L o. u Crawfttrd, uml ntn Krlemls of , it i l 1 ' 1 m (, , ir i h date Ui.a urndU f,H a i Twins Axe fiorn. ' Mention nwe Jetiuarv 1 to an uuudiiU Ufievgty ivii'1', to Tribeae. The Special 71 of mi huh. ir 9.ic.i : n WEST JORDAN. Fsb. 15 Mrs. Kettle ds. at 6 02, Fcbmary 2 oud i, at t Bateman id i' J'. Christensen, wife of E. M. TAKEN AT 6 Christensen, although seriously ill whh onMTVCIIONS Influensa. became the 'mother of twin M , !(M f UN Tl'Ifi' , ) Four other children girls Wednesday. In ths family slso are suffering front int u .'.ij i s l 1 -- hal hv at t' , 4 fluents. s Ua- - Judgment for Defendant. Tbs Tribune. FROVO,- - Feb. 15. In Spec In I prr-m-- t 13 lciito tne the f w HI Frde-'ui- t ..i n pcnk fjircrnjtv T ?.ubt at rhe Kn.eht (Hua bn a bail i . . on the tunoii of fie dam f'r Ptnv' one of l"r Mr C nwford hm.iI t i. J 'Invd hjj au- F Imh .. ers of (juiridi and M on the JtMi m, H; Is a a !u r . , thority imiocr prcjdfiit at xbu imb '4,.. fW , ii(l irburn" Gi,tnt;c Idic4 cd C.imiuA , . tfclfhia of ti?1 ihc OrtUid-memher of , . Protestant J!nlco) ..I enurf'h of Ireland 11 Kl ... At one tune Mr Cramped was r'h Ov oi d P.Aflt. .. wuh the I IhUr (hnU hu at Hcmi, 4 . Fr ' f"i 1 ll j . . .uri i .(x .ix wj. Ur rifur near ...7ir.t HOI 'leer I 4W .8 Wi ftfl W SKI H 1 h 42 4J W NV- I4', 2 M VW 5- 4' t m (Tear r 7J 4' . .(xi K . ,. ' ( .fio ('lotiijy .no Ivitr ,tt4(Tvr t . OGPKN, Fb. Ij. Two deaths of Y DIRECTOR. ,Uftl SUV! fant from hiiluenza-bneumm- a for H .iih (Tear 4 v.oiu ro nta I v .. 40 ifcntic . . u . Par DUTIES 4) VV..,. ported today. lonal Lerov n.sniuhu). . ., to 32 . , .H her pi.lh infant on of Jorgen and olive CunuuJi iw! r stt K,, U unt. mm ott ftjl r8 sw.,,, .0J,(tear stieet. Special in The Tnbunc, Rasmussen, 613 Twenty-eightPOFATELU). Idaho, Fch. 17. With died $t tho family home late night the arrival of W. E. Lie in, the new bo.'.s after three weeks illness. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. M. C. A, fiom H ime, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. director of the Y. $75.000.00 Salt Lake pounty Road Bond. lie- boys' work at t.ie local t Notnm Carl OlAon, I'laln t'ity, died fit 11 oclock given that Salt Lake last night of pneumonia, after a brief will pul on an evtcnine piogtarn. Mr. eoauuy, Utah, propose to Jssue and eeil dollars illness. The funeral arrangement? w.ll Lucia has for ,ae qral je.ua been the v8f ?tn Irtmlrrd fifty thousand road bonds, tne aame being be Announced later. . Sl.in'cv a($73 0'in.!,n ectretarv at Prise He of one an bunmillion of Dur five Viera, who resigned the tuet of the ae.irjj dled tbouFtnU dollar (f l,60h,io).oe au s? Komis. Tenn. thcr.?rd at to accept a OGDEN rtekl election duly Febrtiary Mr. I uk la wj4I do mti h of his work .SUd bonds are to bo dated April NAMED. tluough flic s"hol organ izatrons. lie 1.Id. 11U. find will bear interest at the rate is an athlete. of S per tent per annum, payable h. am! wi! be issued payable In Special to Tke Tribune. t?rud bonus aha. be due and BRING .rt OODE.V. Feb. 16.Cor(oraT Hay H SEED without opt.en oX prior payment, uyaUe, Pearson has been commissioned a second .! IN IDAHO 6 fviOWS er lieuteuAJjt of B Icoor of the ngden naaff date. .7.7.7.,. r,$2B 089.00 tional guard orgamzatLon. He wil sucx'yoyewaua oXttec, iLue. 2u.000.00 t Th Triham, ceed Second Lieutenant. Jesse W, Fancy, h oo uf5fr date. who wa9 commissioned recentl, but v is IPAHO KAIst. M,ibo, KK IS Twr- - 0 ears tifier date. 90.000.- 00 w rf 10 Viars niter date. unable to obtain his release from the riirbrnrl of Dinbo fXTHto . 30.000.- 00 f tl Ts U enr date Onmnn ruiinir 6Q.OOO 00 'regula army reserve corrs. pblDPfl In announcing the appointment of Lieuli, your after date,.k...... w.hs $1.73 but It 1a 5,0i0.00 prlc of that 8Stirit A YV. K. &t tenant Pearson, Captain for lisiuI'Uoi 50. 000.- 00 Ji ymara afier dale Lindquist iiu'uflod to vni Lj 14 voir af!fr date. said the federal inspection of the troop 50.000.- 00 Tb jiirtontiofis 33 years aiD.r date would be made March 2 by Captain M. nn um!Hi.Mliv hvavy planting of potato 50.000.- 00 Thi 3. seat K. itandol and Lieutenant Colorul YV. throughout southern Ifi; ho Htl e'i,0K).oo uitie..., 17 5U.O0o.OO date..'. W. Gordon, attaclied to the University hlflrh prirei anh constant tkmirfl of ufvr jeir't tl Ik 'Oi trO.oo.eo rar hn v of U ta h. 19 ftn ....... slier 30.000.00 to tmg year years date., grower plant potatoes 20 vins after date 9U.0uo.0tf err p, Case to E a Resumed. i Both and Interest prir.cip'J fhaU be payable at the Notional Bank of Special to Tho Tribune. Coiimerce in New York City. $25,000 personal ROSS WINS OGDEN, Fel). ID. Thft .m eh ie r of said bonds will be tlio Injury case of Eva Ruhinymt furn.sVd t be approving opinion ss to Bamberger Electric railway, which, has b before hcen on trial In the district coHrt gaiity oi Jj hn C. Thomson of New York 13. City. Judge A. W. Aeee and .1 jury- In Friday South AuytrAlia, Fb. AltKEATPU, tho purchnse of said Soiled bids court snd Saturday, will be resumed Norman 11 the American swimmer, l.orHs ' marked "Bid for tn an It Is, expected tlis tomorrow morning. Altra-!- n Bonds will beenvelope won the received the county case may b given to the jury tomorrow tdavVhnmpionvhip, cover. ng the (ptaooe c.ttk of Sa't Iike county by until 10 oclock J ft fccotni. evening. in 17 minutes 2't lfc dfRt- - a. m cn he.2"th dav 1S20. ed the Australian awinimer. F. K and will bo opened at a meeting of the Merchant Leaves for Japan. by five yards. There were eight board of county commiaeionera at 11 starter. o'clock a. tn. of said dav. Each bid shall Special to The Tribune. OGDEN'. Fetx. 15. S. Tamakl, proprietor d of a Japanese store in Ogden, by his wile and family, left yesforBan Francisco, terday afternoon where they will lake, s stc;m.cr f.ar.J..por Tamaki expects to spend three mouths on a visit to his native country. In- NEW It TAKES UP I H !? . J.IV' 4 . . . h lst - Turf Results Tijuzn htiy By Vnirerta First race, ta Service, 8 year-ol- lit Ben GUARD TROOP LIEUTENANT Besults. d nd ((Vninolly), up, fir $l4.2n, fur. $fl $.v n, emi-arn- i.i won; Pnyne 113 (Tnilettk lh, $2.00, second; OydcD ti!r! 101 (liyank AicW-LL. Thwei" "Gold Bege Hen. riiisli, Ispiiftm, Review, stirrup end Lottie alo ren. Second race, clHimlng. and rp, one mile Mary Josephine loi iDneran), $02.40, $17 0, $20, won; I'luntsfenet 108 (Roberts), $H SO, $H40, second; Dick Horn If (Yenrctti), $15 $0, third. J. C. CantrlH, Time, 144 Audrey R. Marguerite W. Muriel Pet, Little brinccRs also ran. Third race, cUlrolnx, and wp. one mile Ieta HI (Lowe). $13 0. $5 90. $4.44), oo; Ilnster 109 (Dugnao), $9.20, $5.20, see 14-44 j Tbirtee wtlel, $3.A0. - third, lime. 1.44. Pstay Mack, Little Abe and Fruaty Morning also ran. Kourttr race. 9 year-oldand up, claiming, Little Jake 119 (McBride), $8.00, five furlong $3.40. IJ.00, won; Iran Mist lo6 (McCorkle), $100. $8 00, cnd; Miss Brush 119 (Carter), Little Spider. $5.40. third. Time, 103 15. Dfveiiml, Jake Argent and Blackwing 1ho ran Fifth race, the Bangallo handicap, ooe mile and'aeventy yard Jske Brhaa 109 (Msrtlnc). $25 JW. $0 40, nt, won; Broncho Billy 104 out, aecond; Breeae 125 (Con (Ran), $0.40, third. Clara out, Time, 1:47 99. noii), Martin aiao ran. Sixth rare, purse, and np, fottr furlongs Iteloa 118 (Tnrk), $5, $2 80, $2.80, won; King Dick 110 (Ryan). $9. $&90, aecond; Lady Mack 102 (Carter). $2.HO, third. Dhyrooe Ward. Bllll B., Vlrgl, Time, 49 Hat Off and Beatrice Lucille also ran. (Lady Hornm-panieMack and Beatrice Lucille, Irwin entry.) Seventh race, claiming. 3 year-old- s and up, five furlongs Curlicue 4I5fWeodK $4 20, I5J20.-9won Cf Merrie -- 418 (MeBrirte), 3, 108 $3. $3, second: Colonel Bofle (Lowe), Time. 1:02 $0 90, thiM. Met, Ring leader. Crisple and Viva also ran. and up, rare, claiming. Eighth Policemen Plan Ball. one mileFrecdom 107 (Roberts). $5.20, 9140, to The Tribune. Spec1 $.1, won: Orlln Kripp 107 (McCocklel, $5 00, Berdn )( $3.20. setmnd; $4.40, (MartlnegL - OUDEN, Fe. la, The annual hull of tlnnl. Time. 1:43 15. Keilloc, Afternigbt and the Ogden Iolieemens Benefit assri.i-tto- n Thrills also ran. will be held at the Rerthaiut, Marcli mmie 10. seeorjmgtq. tlie announcement $440, n. ttriref. Ie this afternoon, following a meeting of officers. The proceeds from the dance half 'fm'kttgs Squash the First race, five and association funds. W. Emma Weller 103, Cancien 1(. Onwa 110, ViU go to the r Rajorit 113, Jake Argent 119, Gila 119, lift. Henry T. Snyder Dies. Second race, five and a half furtonge-Mls- s ; The Trlhnnr. ta gpeetst Parnell 98, Teinpy Duecan 114, Knight of of Henry OODE.V, Feb. ID. The I'ythiaa 115, PraetorUa U5, Lanier 115, Tia of the Ogihni T. Bnyrier, former member Jan 115. Third race, fie jnlle Water Mark 113. Kio police depaitment, at los Anaeles was here today It is 113, Ardencia 115, Striker J13( Bummer Sigh received iu advices Ilf.. Rntland Arm 119. said the body will be brought to Ogd.n Fourth race, ala furlongs Lola 107, Mnnd for Interment. POTATOES GOOD PRICE Ut M. A. KIGER CANDIDATE FOR IDAHO GOVERNOR Special to The Tribune. BUIS EL Idaho, Keh. 13. M. A. Klger. &: Jiostitue Fb. 14. Mm at a JuinTim fr 1 -- Pc.i'i-repair- pvS1!A ' - .9 C ,r 'U - ft r -- , j'-- - 5; XNp'i '' v T so J t iaiv af t as tMrrei lirhteu Mrs , Uer lady J4unUT. LiirgIhhui aa) mu-i- f feature. trii tti wtfrtmniuFnf a at Mr. All1 Drk prefti1ff( 4 w luid for Monrlnv 4 rnlii AiKiro. SJm. ( lfon Ati rMia, jUiPr Jolmium nl Iwtra AnVTiwyn Mr. and Mr. J. V. Jfntm itprfahl at aufer 8nnday erftnlt at tUHr jone on Son Hi Main biiil.d.i In honor of JodtriJi A. Rfprnxoa ftT.nlTrrsirr. ji( In hmtii on rty eaa A (4. hot ftOTtr Tmiffwlay Mr. and Mrs. lliomua A. Mtvion. Jir. mh! Mr Mr. A. A. N, Pterwfn. T. $lr, Mr. ftr1 Mr. Ko awrl Mr. Frank ik'Ugla. Ida an) left Wni PottTMtf. oir atrit. ta 4olr. ftrlna Twjr. helta Mangum. Mnwlr and 7 5mfTe. Krir turn htvs-u- SALVAGGOOD pMY rk FOR SALE MAIL 13 Y. TI se goods at the prices listed below represent a mate- rial caving mads by . possible cur circct purchase from the United Sihtes Government, Llail orders filled promptly upon receipt cf check or money order; parcel pc3t paid by us. Kindly specify sizes, Army O. D. Wool LirU iLt.'W'x 4a asm'ih) ion. lue eueuuu; lo Lottor ot hfr htriUilay uniTsrj Thrift fneD1 e, - Trrta Aflrxtfi RrIuHot ef lHt rom irre Isld for f)t Andenwais Kxfhr Jobnuon and fak. - 8 . EPHRAIM EPHRAIM, 5 P4--- three-pj?rtern- . wa aur V V" semi-annu- al Roch-este- Weather c1ear; track faat. xr. Iti ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN TITLE Tijuana Entries, Bacon 107, Mack O'Day 112, Toy Miss U3. My firarie 113. Kuklnz J15 Hon Sante US, PO. Fifth race, mile amf a sixteenth Lndy W'aldcck 100, Jim Thorpe 102, loa Dodge 108. Dancer 112. Sixth race, one mile W'. M. Baker 100. Delira 106. Stanley S. )18. Roadmaster 112. Trecwen 113, Aldebaran 113, Commander 114. KevCntl race, five furloogs Harrigao' llWr Oft. Ismi Yukon 9ft, Clcety Kay 103, 108, 113. Burgojne 114. I Iis 4l1, and 4 . wwft fnfiirr Odell eatrrrumJMf a Mr, and 9nt M idi rdrvftd&yDvrti )Ii.k and rtjr of ftimra wrrw ecjoj rd, la mewoey of fh Mrf)diy of !hir mDi?.. nd Mr !m. laiurrta Andirro Hard fl.ru hi(ir toaton ontrrtainod nl tiituhrin Tlmrxiir aftr I wirtora ntmn for hto wcih4r of Ihe family. trrro pfrxs-n- t jfnrat f Mrv lit I ho l.om IMvoml frlsiHla uaa o bj F. W. 4 !trakirase. 1mnu, tlo In iioriiroit ns hor birthday aatmoraary. rrrrd ( aid Lihih liato rniirnH ilrw. An ' auy at a Mral mnti t. I ttiirnira ili'ooa Hih, W yK Army Canvas ......... Cots. Army Wool Field Decks Army Russet Shoes, " . 5.G9 2.59 repai.ab!e Amy Hobnail Shoes, 1.03 ..... repayable. Army H:p Eocts, Army Khaki Ereeches Overcoats, Lack, Ldu- - and brown ...... Any Drawers : . Airry Wool Undershirts Army Commercial Clankets Army O. D. Wool Arnv - Fold-in- rew. . . . . 6.03 . Hoed, e:ze 7 CR . Ixl6. ...... -- An automobile driver slowed up on Second avenue Tuesday to let a woman cross the street inAsafety, and sha fainted and had to be carried to the hospital. Drivers, Kindly take warning. Seattle by a eertltled cheek for five hundred dollar ss a guarantee of good faith, of the trsasursr of payable to the order gsh Eske county. The board of county commissioner reserves the right to reject any snd all bids, snd to accept any bid deemed adbe accompanied seven thousand (17600.00) , vantageous to said county. Thia uditc is given pursuant to a re of the board of county commissioners of Salt Leke county, Utah, f assed ths Slst day of January, 1920, at Sait Lako City. Utah. Dated this list day of January, 1929.-- . C. F. STILLMAN, Chairman Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County, Utah. J. E, CLARK. County Clerk ' Attest; g85JT (Seal) Notice sf Application for Voluntary DisA solution of Lao Vega Tonopah Railroad Company, a Corporation. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third judicial district, tn and for th county of. Sait Lako, state of Utah. C in (he matter of tho application for dissolution of Las Vegas ft Tonopah Railroad company, a corporation. Notice Is hereby given that the Lm Vegaa ft Tonopah Railroad company, a corporation, and a majority of tho director thereof hav presented to the district court of the Third Judicial district In and for th county of Balt Lake; state of Utah, a petition praying for the dissolution of eaid corporation, and that Friday, th 12th day of March, A. D. 1920, at the opening of court, or aa soon thereafter aa counsel can b heard, at the courtroom of William IL fcramel, of this court, have been appointed judge h276l as the time and place for the hearing of said application. Given under my hand and th seal of said court this th day , of February. A. D. 1920. , J. E. CLARK, (Seal) Clerk. Third District Court, Salt Lake'' Utah. County, By J, P. Fanning, Deputy Clerk. hir;p IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of Salt Lake county, state o( Annie McCray, plaintiff, ve. Utah. George McCray, defendant Summons. The statg of Utah to. the agld defendant; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after tne service of this summons upon you. If served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend tee above entitled action: and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered kgainst you according to the demand of the complaint, which ha been filed with the clerk of said court. Tins action la brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. ,, . J. B. WILKINS. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 305-- 8 Atlas Block, Salt hIDJJ Lake Cttv, Utah. " THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BEFORE commission of Utah.- - In the matter of the application of the Balt Lake ft Denver Railroad company, for a ref- - , tlfloate of convenience end neeesritv authoriiing the construction- - of a line Case No. 263. Notice of of railroad. Hearing. Notice ts hereby given that the application of the Balt Lake ft Denver Railroad company for certificate of convenience and necessity from the Pubitc Utilities oommtseion of Utah, authorsxlr.? the oonstructt m of a line of railroad, will be In a rd nefors the commission at Its office, SS Btate Capitol Balt Laka City. Utah, on Tuesday, the 32th day of February. 1970. at 10 o'clock a. fn. - v Bv order of th commission. Dated at Balt Lake City. Utah, thtr, 12th day of January. A. D. 1920. T. E. BANNING, (Seal.) Becretsrv -- . hint NOTICE. Postponed meeting of ths stock of Bingham, B ogbank of the Central ham, Utah, will be held In the I 'ton bank of Salt tars S'ste National Utah, at 4 oclock p. m. Wednesday February 18, 120. CENTRAL BANK OF BINGHAM. R. T. Dahiquist, Cannier h-- Fyramidal Tents with rc-nv- ed i.tiJ . . . . - Horrible Example. Irar I ,10' 51 1 H . . 14i .no t W tor l I . . K : ftt VB I Pru .V 4 uni-P- ) U 6 ft 2 1 the case of I re I.. Baker, administrator. vs .James Goodman. Involving title to land on Provo Itench, Judgment has been rendered itt favor of defendant Lindsay . gpcrla! to The Tribune. n, I , , ) TWO OGDEN INFANTS DIE OF PNEUMONIA degrrea; -- . . crot from ntrance to Reed hots , Phonos 444 an 740. 31 - f . at Salt Lake CDy. (hue ! V liiubo. P'ch, tdilq! ttc.nd r Mrs. Jeannette A. llvds hss returnsJ fiom Iienver, whertc4be iKke befor. o!ay rt i.t Hi Mil'll aiuc8 Hi ' the incmuerg Hit tiWl9vtr lJnrctu club a t U,areva; U ldi 13 tbgiM be st their snnunl memonsl bstiquet ii .'1,1 hi Mrs Hy.le chose ss her subject, "Wlisf km , jt. 'i up H'Ciirr fr t'jiM.v wa Women Will Do for the Kepubllcsiv Ffcr-t- v I1 Bivrniu Jj !,.. pmini'll lxu tin 3 ) ihit an', smi Whet Ttiey Expect of the Men, If Hi la iiKuni fnt iv.n nhe slso 8Kke before the chsmber of 7 s,r urn tLicl rxue flnce January commerce tho tlsy foUowtug the ban. is I h A Hi quet. b!b tfHi(Kr(Hre at 6 a. m. liri, m . l t, a. hilf ft ft (t trtter'tlnff 5 c lutu'tli') ist 6 a m., nn Auto Strikes Boy. UiU rniHaiuFi at noon. ilb o tiijintture at Kenneth Fremane, IS years of sge, 461 ,( .fri street, suataiued a rniyue f'itrUllry at hio, South Sixtti Eaat 21 om rn; dy b'b tlenqieratiire slight laceration on the back of his head wvt ledli taueranirv qs i) when he was struck by an auyesterday a, at First South and State streets. dgre; rvtntiw lit.ioidny at tomob. le was it The lad taken to the Emergency hosMv.n lihfil for the twcniy rtmr hour After pital. receiving treatment ha was , total for lid t. t m. whs an .14 it nobs accumulated removed to h.s home. Uivr.diiH., Tur Tubun. . Jli 'jtt Hi hnd about iTvi who wai ou)4r. fl , . j ux'io fttonu. luhdutr tn wia Ui v ne-iv- j dii'to anti t,rWn when t clre h r'mr'os I r. .1 . K .I'i in'' VcrfVth, ri ,l'W fet Hcfrt i rln vton and sou of in i r- n f,o tin i mted lrttn fM'ttotJ djt of oj.4iu.u on Moil1 -t nld notf an .Mo?mltiot k t,irh Imm Wrtovfeiiot toi.ipu-p to i.iM M.snmit i t n Ivin of ,nv on pauy wrh t 'hut fIt on a HaMatH Minor at iork, Tiu men Matted on lhir Inn in s. d i.t eailv (ihtp Lie itHio Pol Kin u tt I j'n im M ttm I U m.iLi 14 it atui htkh vm ia forn to th tin j'l'tiusi!U 'e t a ImlL mu' ti mi tl i l ntt and "4trtr no,Mortl ,jiey n I d it tt M j (' ii (lmiwu In t,io Eirov--.?l and sootj fip-I' inWATLl-I.C- DEPARTMENT 412 Ko', TORONTO EDITOR WILL SPEAK AT POCATELLO OGDE Offtc. IT IV, N. MRS, J. A. HYDE SPEAKS AT DENVER MEETINGS - Kootenai county and representative front speaker of the house of representatives, hi announced has candidacy for governor and h) name will go before the Republican slate convention at Pocatello August 24. Mrv Kiger came to Boise to attend the and baa extra eaion of the since been held here to sign the resoluJtpetda? lo Tlie Tribune. tion ratifying the suffrage amendment. IDAHO F VI.LS. MHjo.nVh. 15. - The In a statement leaned to the public, new Km'ron pen he .juldm; wi e The school tomorrow tivirniii-- j In announcing my candidacy for the pop :a from llie Diet to ihc governorship. 1 am acting at the aollclia-Uo- n sixth grade. of friend who have approached since I came o 4ise to attend the Lincoln day banquet. 1 have not sought to Rlshop Entertains. promote mv candidscy and there are no ?lKNig1 it Tbe Tribi.n, ambition involved.! am heartily in accord with the desire of the memIDAHO FU IL l.Ub'i IVb. ! - rPo; personal H Dtnaoodev ami wife enteitained the ber of tn Toong'Men Republican dub a d- wml to get away from machine polling bHhonric am! w.vm of the in lTctdent Aut'n J.iet VveliU'div nabt. Idaho - rHKon. s of Influenza, and this week should see practically all of the high school teams of the state once more In action. The Salt Mke division Is the only one in which the resular schedules have been closely adhered to, so that at the present time the listed games are more than half over, But with the expected lifting of the flu ban In a day or so throughout practically the entire State, the other divisions' will soon catch up with their schedules, and the state tournament will come off as originally arranged, March Col-(le- re wiljac-commodit- ,,JL In mistnh Ihvtor will Local Section. -- FOU N East High in Tie With L D. S. Uc for Honors in N Pprtlnl to Th Feb. 15 The rao lodai? opened in IatM ahmifwith the advent ot imminer-tmiv- . ' Tim MidrujuihiHn luvlirg: mh-oxm utvhonH! in nt (ho beautiful Auiouii tra k. Th.a jeara budget of pi 1st money exoewlH by nearly U'0.(,k,i fiuiu mu Mint hitherto voted for Ui prnjwt. S imc important pew rai have bevrt plated on the program. The two Important Metropolitan lruks i t K and which Tremhlav, Chantthy war not availaiJe lat eur, will oiu-tinor be in ue ml Unr Ijs a y of a inW ti a k boing opened' at St. l'ems durlnghe coui.s of the e ferirt of StftHM Beinf tnA Viftftr. About fUy ASSAULT Chronic Infections of Men or Vtumen , V out: WEATHER DATA i Ih Of Id n said tonight he CHARGE an offer from Carpentier, been signed up Otto Dvnakila. 26 years of age. and man, as a John Partana, 32 years of age, were arYorfc. rested early this- morning bv Petectives T. W. Milner and M. V. Morrison and sre held In the city Jail for investigation. Tom Jokl, 33 year of age, was arrested at the same time and is held on a charge of drunkenness. According to the police, all those arrested are Finns.. Iiyr.akila is accused, the police say, by Jokl of robbing him of Tw - securs th $U0 and then beating him. The affray treatment Is said by the police to have taken place best at a roonyng house on First Smith street. for your Blood JoUi recently came to Salt Luke from Poison, Cancers, Wyoming, where he has been working. R h u m atism. He was given treatment at the emergency hospital for a severely lacerated Skin .Troubles, lip, a cut over his ear, bruit.es about his Varlcosa Veins, eyes and lacerations about his head. Nerves, Swollen Glands. Ulcers. IDAHO Acuta MOUNTAIN CLIMBER DIES OF EXHAUSTION 50,000 FRANCS ADDED TO FRENCH HORSE RACE PURSES FAKI.S, Jug ' INSIDE heavyweight champion, was reftflv tr consider William Fox if Georges champion, has by the moving picture nounced by Fox in- - New YourOpportunity 1 BASEBALL ta Consider Offer AXGELESf Fei, it Jack4earna, worlds TWO ARRESTED ON manager for Jack Dempsey, Kearns WIling' - 4- - Itni-blr- d GAMES AT REXBURG . TMtGUtAP PAMA'f tt,NED BT TH&. sowe-one- : AN&T CAM'TNGUIgtr Uk ThE' ENt PIRVT cfrYTt THAT WHOEVER colored Picture OP TO CfET uLtooii.oN KEUEVlU Dark mtsyert j.'NLL RECElve-.A- out 'TRYING EH? I 'NHB VnlkL THE CxlAf& 0 YHtV AvNFUk NtNTAV STRAIN AND TtLu'THEf. 'NWAT IT AU EANS? thd DiVjANCt-ON ThENS1 IE IT 'momEY ThiEViOiaaM VMAMTE? IS DhETRYINCxTo' FlNb CCME THIN (cc i;7. Jiak. -J- O Absolute Salt ifaction Guarantied cr Money Refunded h3$H WALKER MINING CO. Will pay one year's Interest on It preferred stock at the oftice of ths Cmum-hiTrust Co.. 12 Mam St Bait L Ctt". Frldav, Feb. 20. 192'', Cerrifnai. f must be presented for the purpose endorsing payment R. J. WtLKEK. Iv t : - SALVAGED AG;;I GCSB3 STORE SO V SETE AVl. rTiV Y03S CITY a |