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Show THE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, 1909. MANY WILL WATCH JOHNSON TONIGHT What’s What in Sports All the Time SEN GREAT RACING BIG CROWD SEES TONIGHT 1S THE LAJOIE CANNOT = TEREST IN TENNIS AND AT SALT PALAG E RENO OPENING BIG EXHIBITION STANDTHE PACE 2 | | eaters | f o th hamyY Features. Track Tracks. the flat ancraces;in duced: Jack fact, Johnson was intro-| qgce inestimated 5,000 people.The The trackk the bleachers wh ad| was perfect at condition. Riverside =p ane a: bits’ worth and interest at 10 handicap was won by Bardonia, w beat per nt. } Sheel { close finish One. oe the spills, Sami relson in the mo-|0ut John H, Sheehan in a ; tor race, spoiled ene o best atches | Results of ita kind seen in year Bat nut = First race, four furlongs—Port M shone drew the pole and was away, wait Do 1116 (Christie), 3 to 5, wor La Chata, 109 LS In aie ay a c = oe ‘tne, A (Andrews), 2 to 1, second Popp) 109 (CC. e after seve aco Ss " pacing his brother, heard a “Whoa,” and} Howard),-20 to 1, third. Tim 8 the crowd sa the “Pride of Provo" skid Second race, four ° and > a halt fturlongs— sae ras o the botus up the track and J then crash to t _ | Myles O'Connell, 112 (Peak), 1 to 2,> won; tom, just -in;time to miss the ot Glover Kyle, 107 (Howard), 12 to sec- et and Downing, A bat What the final point or puncturec Peers pace orld oshave ot gust eT race ee ‘The otor nore © al ns there ied x the d- a big hand, aMolle ee cc-5 on faenownma Tt Ww,vas waatonal 1e finish lap, and it.was azs race ~~ for blood.e , i Bard, 109 (Fresch), 12 to 1 256 yur and a half furlongs Montrose, Wonka102 John Wright, | ¢ to 3 2, third. in ]| er-/ x th ; Ie, (A. UT Thor CRER mas), IO H. Sheehan, 108 (C. : | 107S «C hristie ), A 8 5, aa won (Elsentaph), 7 to 1, second; Th «| ‘ the (Cotton), 5 to 1, third Time, “ is oe turnin Meoy uy ae Stl || THERE WORE, BE, CHAMPION’'S SPOnm DAY. |leortic ers W inl ms), n ind as 2 pite the h atat t likes the manly art will eee car Se pris thaford Ee Che to nmilss|jx | Much because the ne track main fact that aisturbe: l installed be Paina is go are as soon findeffect a successor as the club and Manager H ae o ii tr “xoud k Aon day rda nes t tion, : eet tl imes Dp Ww = i y sami os no ; sleep was a trifle | bers and hespan Was, | Pore s early steer Ww up thene ; th e iFroa ra: s a alf-dor: ) +t « ‘deli ight a . wie Gar pact and i a 1 hu eo < ip Then came a puncture = says . : ohn: ‘ Ss on'’s om + colorec 16H i fri encta aoe satel+ ace i‘ ‘r re = in th @ enenetrté vue ennt lin e aeareas Cee until] | play playKS 78 sé ENTRIES. —Aun Hazzard, lL Barts Ky - loyalty to him and | a chance to refut best have Ba sy “his it of to"'show re tireme CHEYENNE jol leclara Lajole's dec ~ b ive been giving two up” ye am j14 Ros a Third. : ; }j firtoie Sim Mil: | Report, one. corn Hayw: urd, 1105; Desperado, Duke oF Mil, in, mem- Fourth Lajole and | ajrred Kester, i leet oF @ 102; 105: 107 ~, the five Great, , Fifth paper ied, Z lling—Rlieta,; 98: g Colors, 109: Pink Harrie Rowe. ac- | 05; 300» ¢ Wausenn laidourni th serious GaGBY handle Laveno =5 =4 ‘a2 B) 45 oe 60 ed 611} oa pip Ae oe 5 | played tomorrow p : . ped ah: fe an 59 (0 English | St. Louis n 119;| Kk.) Leever Batter and een ” R: = Pittsburg 332 < eleven- — run a mine defeated tha : ’ nue eleven vs mo t ie nah n- the the: eighth = inning. oe a tanié nei aa Sco R. a AM ERICAN 6 MII At Yorkaccount St. H. 3 E. 1 and Fishor; ASSOCIATION. aan a City—Kansas . Kansas 54 aaa an n alf furlongs e ’ serena: Smee cin { lon Ned Carmac ki, 98; Many an) RAIN SPOILS TWO. Linen, 100: Serenade, 100; i Cc erin Cardwell, At rookly Boston and New itor, Li a0 Selwlik, |lotP} Hladetphia games postponed oer on fat Bb oa Batterles—Chenault, Carson sie y nd Berry Grttin, Henle y and Berry. At 12 I 7 -- 6Beane 5 Salkigna Gal Aug. 17.—Portland won chat fret ai "of the series eee San Francisco tod iy by score Grifamered for for ¢ fin. ‘was hammered a Beits byb ae iN HE 8-11. . 18 3. 4 Teyson me eon 1 ag City, Milwaukee, 012-30 00— 8 . 10 ae ae epagladertsia? rar has “hoping Beebe— ‘aranc j apolis, ‘Sallee, At eapolis—Minneapolis, Minneapolis—Minneapolis, °2 Maddox Gibson; h Aug 7.—Sacr ame nto beat in a wall 18 ae he visitors fates Sul : Vane a clearRIT £ Bae . =i6 105 | | : to Sacramente 186 | E _ Batteries—Breckenridg 16 an and Lalongs an Lp Los in it ! rors See a iraee ing = és £ ; runs in the next four inning was: called in theelehth Jnnine ‘Pre wee 105, St Emp Wil Ham ; 93) 2 12 Sacramento, Vernon. today by Fs the1 made 0 \ug. 17.—With thi 2 Seen in St. ‘lowing Louls ld not to holdbatter: th Pittsbure Biles furlongs 66 65 tode Byrn | PITTSBURG V WINS, The 98 bi -113;."Donau, vl Eye Gen. White, S Armstrong, a8; | MOTOR RACE MAY Hi HAVE VICTIM Cheynne.eileh” Wyo., iil Aug.Be17—A. binant Wat 110 mille:.aur 63 | and 248 PetC yst. NATIONAL _ | LEAGUE. comme Be vA the NG nor TS? | ler, 105; ‘Tortous, ‘Ss 7%, Lou] - Pittsbi o us own eS, Lanier, 107; Merman, Slewfoot, he de layer the blaxe fee a are bePUL ;| Jack Straw, 107; Inferno107; Queen, 107;. Kid 107: | t< fourth, : ee e 1 1 is known, despite that all the players De- | him fit9 LEAGUE Won S Ty 17,—In . a broug! error, an rae AMERICAN ee Aug. re game by nd Mma hale eal LS aiuhliaesate . ngeles | La 461} Oak) and ‘ 5 . 426 al atterie s—Tozer and Orendorff; 3 match 18 n further boost- | of. a handsome | Jackling Jackling t he} LEAGUE. Guyer Angeles, 3 6 three| Dawe hit by. Orendarttof im4 the ninth. with iat ex ana ol 5D > 47 13 because worth sé accused of there will be | ing he wants to ofgive lackthem friends rilena Sixth : : = race mile—Black Gem 107 (Christie), won; aeBillynd: Myer, (¢ Wilima 7 to raac 112 Kitty, 115 0 cantake a8 Los 1 ty 1¢ 64 ~ a Will +1] Thi \ | ; Pet it Lost= Won the for COAST LEAGUE. the s Cr NATIONAL both | for | Vie resident ymers attempted to : have Lajole reconsider his action, but the | 8-hole recordlst from }manager wl has brought the good for The big exhibition is on tonight l'team ‘near-th op of the league Cleveland declared | ing in ‘Mistah” Jack Johnson, ido) of the sons | that he was th ough with the manage WINDSOR | of Africa; and not 1 bad unbleached | ment, saying that he wanted to give some Fi st |} American, {f the good impression he has feeen ea ‘ ae bt er a RR pss Kate 10 Winebert i i ic Ss Sal: ‘ rey cou do bette we rade with th eS ale I ee oa is letter to Somers that hee promises would con-| 1%; : fag ped ) ‘aamit } el d oe ek Hie S ; ppo ient J Bi tinue to gi the teama ein h best efforts at Pperne etl tt . on 1a : aN oe pyle re TICK : SHA \ ilove second base or anywhere it was destred to Second ce =UJ Devaar e a mihi thie near 3@ him ajole gave as his reasons the Salling Ocul orn fo ae 10 109 BOCE. BUSY pase approach talent in. * “leve ( iz, 17.—Larry Cleveland, O., Aug... 17 } = Lajole, premier second ‘baseman of the Amertean league and manager of the Cleveland z S a ec 5 im for | years,d today resigned th f ED RESULTS on.| STANDING OF THE CLUBS. tt at DR ’ ndid cha jaionship nler ie both | | 1 an Nappa, De ne en 1 OFFER Ys ly every bod be on Pi teneyhand att Se ie Le C., 115 (Otis), 3 0} =o ceTime even furlongs—The Mouser, ope op © FEATURES eas Se second ; Lady Ad laide, 2 (Ble -ds0e » 10) three fast exhibitions e|to 1, third. Time, tre stlil o Fourth race iver rside Hotel h Bees Lp ars a tl : | Six furlongs—Bardonla, 1% (Peak) Johnson had a busy won; was left for McC ermick and leading amateu to figure eecir =i "Wit1 t ioc ic final sprint started,y Be r rhe ek k ane His Billy hird igi as noof] ee ya still coming.” howe vor. vd Te Again Iver I eee the” one-third Berea” oer eee to 33 4-5. Saetieih snes drow ond; Lea Z . om zeno, Ney., Aug. 17.—Th fifteen-day | Exeltement in plenty hovered over the Reno, : i . 5 fey MANY Salt Palace saucer track last night. Thare|running meeting of the Nevada Jockey | » to were spills ¥ th e motor c lub en raaces; 5 spills ec ere pills tod: in opened her today witl inn atter t « iS ignation of eee | at Salt Palace Saucer Will Later Race on Utah Make One of Many Good | BASEBALL alte the with rly ir nships ebb t ri on tennis ind oe in ig anfual Me } the Intermountain Amateurs inseoneational Finish | Many Ponies Performing Which Fans on Edge for bof out for JoJohnson Card Adverse Criticism: Brings Res = Fue out ok“ata ‘ The Sporting Authority of Sait Lake Paul—S Dae Paul, 5; . 5; Toledo, 9; 9; Indtan- 0: Colume- ne Louisville, NORTHWESTERN Seattle: Aug 17 7 _Score:. ” ‘Sedre L LEAGUE. 3 H gs E. the saucer track Jast night, where | death o Ernest: ‘Griffiul h, a driver of th xth race, a sixtaontt 1, wells Se einen Seattle : aged aabeoes 10 2 Johnson was introduced. tl innounce- | Colburn forty, marred the great automo Ing. yr na, (59 ment Downie, was made that it will “st an ¢ xhibita a bile racing CUBS event giver WIN ee IN today in conn ci SECOND, Il. : 98: Sensible, 101; 90 iE Roset . Ba Batterie ustacian . Miller ’ terle :s—AMiller and and SI Shea; ‘Paddock 1ddoec ic and an tion suitable for ladies, and it will be|tlon with the celebration of Frontier day. | 39]. Be Th. inkf 107;.. Vesme, 10 Mal Chicag Aug. 17.—The Cubs shut out | Brooks run’ incthatelight He la 3 band and other) With: « very D SDE ( ¢ of winning the *e= | diction, 108 Light Blue, 103 Posing, 104; | Cinein ne uti today in a pitcher's features will be battle beoffe v , ine 18 Beore rete on ‘ ; giar., 7 _ R feelin ? ea : " ar oe B he could Pe ara not 10 go in Primo, nround, 106; El De prado, 109 ewe — 1 Gasper and Ove I story = _ : ee. Lug i.— Score off the tr ick t ¢ uring. 't ne 4. las 14 ane nto]; a fuskaday, 109 : the fiforth second inning is -th swung stor Into nthe of th pole and e 1com putl 2 ? his it a Se a ) 7 . Was Glad to Get ove Out. sever. a ditch The car turnedD . over several . = smu h race, mile and ¢a sixteenth, x . w sell-] gam ng In Jumps. tha n Chance hit b 10 12 Pp okaAneE gy Wandamere eS : ites _}| Umes ing—Cassowary, oes oot 100 d Like i inbridge a Spill 108°, Fete, /a pite he ed. be a ae may econd on Stainfe “le Ie s aes for All Batterles—Annis ee Baker Piers and. br Conrad; the inane sale n ph pes The race was won by Martin ae teher 100° «Grace Kimball, © 1066; Grace Colling, ‘ 1%: | sacri omises GO 1 cle by Hof? Killilay, Fa a Claflin, e r a t ee Holm Ean and Ostdiek ra, of|, 7 Denver,ae Hein. an Oldsmobii e. nisHistae. % time! to get out of trammetrical, that place: I 105; de Billy Bodemer, ea been 102; eee ‘Tom | man ” ,..The two were sprinting Ike n oe and amm d, out at ‘ar d: Needne > Concerned. ——| used to good lodgings and they : a : Po were not | pl. 'M oon a ,—Sdore Son auez ae sorid ate ae > Yj a Holland, 1 Bo serian, 108 Epniky. 103 re the crowd gasped as Wright swung down th ttat te Hottah ee Aug. 17.—Seor ra agement of R- H z Wandamere is|in sight oe I don't mind in the least Mendy Wan ay pig SR: on McCormick. ars erearayclé Minnie ‘he two B righ it, 1055 Blue bumped and a Lee Th managemen | me tl Ir PRICR HeLa 1e gz A 2 eoeltate bain ‘ Charles Base, : In a Renault, 7 second eee | t. H. E.]| Portland “ed 3 s 2 ge nECthiejen. Te18 ale Oo come Ja opnick on « ot a tenis , anil one wo ie successfu ao rig meetings and NT comf ereEES ible Mis St al a Ss ot} i today excep r ew reece Ball, In a 8 Marme SR “thir . = & ENTRIES. : RENO ae ae innatl ; ns I ; tho cement, and one) ne ) ; OK) na i 4 even : to the dirt at £ one Arinbrunte ita and the pein er already ‘Samu A i the Wandamere people ' fa ie i see GUO a ~ 4 a ‘itl x He FIRST ACCIDENT ON First race, four furlong F; elling— a | Batterk verall and Needham: Gas_—_— hi nd his whee wide crossed | are going after the Labor day card with | Sait he 1s tled » In &0 id ¢ : 109 ‘Que en Hi ssie, 109. olham, 11 the Datiee Con acata: sg . ; made re a few oO con-]| both feet and intend to make it the best ane onmy with ith I 1 le oO £0 ee oe isu ® cou Tke : will gs INDIANAPOLIS TRACK ace Oo Pa t onzs, Sfailiriig Peers sonia ar roun At ooked Tiehite AM ERICAN LEA as s he : LEAGUE. a atk ape > es anapolis, Aug. 17.— ore uitere fre cement 4 ’ i where Mi the south turn starts./has already secured the entries of the The ¢ exhib ae STAY US, at t. AE A sharp une of Dayto O.. a mechanic attached to the 107; Esther M 109 ; Dat After pas bump Fro 1) Wright La kept on JOHNSON a. Provo, Richfield and Spanish Fork horses, | PrOstam WINS GAME Lineoln ; ratecspenegnsthnaths ca for. four-rounds Le 4 avOr a il ‘| Stoddard-Dayton Automob tle crew, was] Chata, 109; Happy Chappy, his place on the track. 11 . McCormack ws S| w ith Ogden ness! . Wichita -omin into line and Sullivan, and, Art Gardner 1 Sy aye nay Malloy’) probably. fatally injur d today whea eon Third race, six lus pm at once, and furlongs, s% iiing -Pallas then applause, ‘ashington, Aug. rhi i7.—The Senators beat & : Batterles—Shaner we rennan and . k Downey and and Ern <ArmWright hisses and yells were and he fell under heard the wheels of on ail sides. one of the his | 100; Birth, Bingham and 100; No ee al hors Quarter, 144; assured Poppy, 107; | the Kid Athlet! Frazzels n inning battle to- | strong; group Porrester, of cars rthing and while Mason coing to the motor tose Daly, 107; Redan, The crowd 1% was divided and thin gs were}, day batting ae card vi 2 aa Bender S fre e-for- ull trot brought lk looks like a ybig time tonight.”’ peedway to prepare for this week's races hee race five ee. abet es thicker 2 a ap— | Lelivelt when Manager aer Heagren ; tl Son with the aes winnit 1g at nen ae SS ev oy Denver, Aug. 17.—Score about The cars re proceeding In file at to get sa band to play “Gee, I} ~:*" A 9 103, Ch » 103 eee un. Fae ota: Philade : e pire unable to do a JEFFRIES’ MANAGER IS Fp revia ine rate of speed when. Litterell, Wien II Had a Girl.” ho Mollis lhe Ll 107: Port “Mi shione, ee 14: / thing with J at hee ae eee 10 let the pennar nt DONVE?:: 5. veyoevcaducneNuascucces#ee 4 Then 3 came 0 iding the re nouncement, m ne ad the jumped McCorout ti ide wil hh he Telma C., 115 pone bed an aie oe chasers dow n COMING singles pennant THIS Omahs WAY ee rai Irn to Ss > y garage i 7 for a tool 5 { Fifth race mack mils was selling—Saucy first, Wright second, M., 100; } also Hume 16 fanned. ir aan a fiv 1 st ff Ne Bender ROT eChe Gls was hit | Batteries— A lams and Haas; Lower stumbled ana. ts nw an front and of a r fol- | Lady Alicia, 107 inrida, third and 107; Black Gem, | hard, Tati son’ dc ing his = ure of Mc rthy fourt : ay Sk we + pene the bat2 | Gonding ae lowing his possed cver him, crushing | 109: Liberto, 109: “Bud McCormack had won because Embry, 109. tf ne w ith a two he bagger ed| and sacrifice Twice beaten by the old warrior, Alzi- | Chicago, Aug ete ene 7=Sammy Berger, the} his chest the line first na h ridden within Sixth race, six and a half fu nlongs sell-} Seven s rike-outs and shi arp fhe siding kept his |™4, the B singhs im rat is seeking an aninoisy and loquac lous business agent oft All At of Pueblo— the drivers and their assisté ants | ing—El rights Pansano, he 106; Buckth a a s state 106; Co-} that a} the Indl ins out of dange mal to eck back" at the farmers. The It is | James J fries, departed R. H. tonight B for Ebatt are to man the sixty-five irs en- | cytus, man 108; entering Elmdale, 113; Price rae Castile, ine stretch must take his | probable ee y rere ae lone R EL E. | Des will Moines b2/the Pacific GWeie coast, tair ot. sicher whither ORE he goes 1 to rein the races position and hold asaly ed today the same and] 113, to the tape Herman Doyle, 11% smporte a nen ven however, | cefve Washington... bids . for the proposed 00 000 000 O1—1 abe on-Jef9 3 | Pueblo eatablis hed quarters a 1e speedway. : cs 0 5 poe eee This Wright Te not done. Philadel) phia He h af left se mc WO 000 000 (O00 4 4 of backers his big, roan will have | fries battle from James W. Batte rles—Biersdorfer and McManus; Coffroth and OGDEN CRACK LEADS the pole on the home turn and SARATOGA bleiben McCor€ OF Dac rles—Johnson - em = Ca and Street; He will sr hey Bender | op Swift in De and Mitz mack had taken it. Wri in comi a sinetoce os some a noise is been e Saratoga, 7 : rain th ek ae he Loam — Pretend, an ab oceania ag vyw ‘ 7 At Topeka— ae d_ starter and ne ee c * d in the betcations were due, ceo ht whouia 2 se= ss hecdicap at six elon nore today 8 7 ¥ peu 2 Soia ./ 17,-Bos bib = e T Sabie PREVENTED es BY WEATHER ing editor, ts, Beaten: Senos ine Has three days ope oe a7 Ger oe ra pda ag victory was a hard blow > tale ss ps beuen Sor: Aug.’ 17-—-Boston game At any rate such Solshes make the bike aoe Batteries Chiabek a the backing had Jumped and anste “ the pace and | (Pe ak), ole w McCormack It looked like Wright, as paldom: has he been rounded y an amateur. On tl some turn: into the stretch Wright swung a Ilttle high and . eCorme ack, Biscay to his name of Bi a finish) line... Not once did the Burglar let | er ann wobbles eae plunged struck 6 to 1, th ird. Time, aia ae eee ee the {Yet Gabor 15. a. I fiche. Ed McLelland, manager of the park, | Lake, Waaltied.up ld Chicdwd'and car Indianapolis, par da ted cs rosa. ure piace be bad / NATIONAL TENNIS PLAY pu maging the Reavyweight champion me hang business men. e n San ny und the bike of them More Wollowlie » and Salt Lake | Newport, R. I., itions today we Excitement: a blanket in opening e the half-mile] MIs open amateur, won by Wright, with Jack Hiume making a great ride on the bank into sécond place, the professionals did} thelr. share In pO rertayid of of tho the &. 1i.—Weather con-| nfavorable for the Sa an annual nited States Lawn association en the Casino and NHN an “ever-cha r and 1 fant ag “the rac © went on and still the gun announcing two laps to go remaine 8 c silent. After the lap men had dropped riety Janes and Py feDee Dae anknecaranslt an Graco a a z : THE HARVESTER 5 and Bardgett Hopper shot y rode. reek aheane He knew that Lawson big Sar Sen} and HYLAND : Branciseo Monte IS fel- are the favorites with See the by WINS Amid euch ee din a Introduced, that Dr. Fred w ill When i effries me an “What will Jeffries a JOHNSON were heard in Tier Sey cea the et his : had Three-mile q op en opel ae WILL th 2:13 trot, a the rac out 2 of the McCarthy. paced 2:12; 21114. puree $1,000," alse mis aia Genteel Inner Guard nents. ie ee Wolverine, te tee eae KILBURN ee Fair H, |at. once | ee Lee -| P j Responsible eel the Rate i. $s ° NOTICE TO TENNIS PLAYERS. 100 DOZEN : SPALDING CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS Just In— Western Arms and Sporting Goods Co. LAKE Turf Exchange 48 East Eeoond ae SEE Street. tern Ra Direct Sporting ge on at US South BEFORE MOVING, J. C. Watson Transfer Co. The In . People Who Treat You ieee Watson, ————— ae wake mill Itight. sins3468. inn Reste a Venter is ne 7 ‘trled Se Ridley of Watcher, earn, has issued 1 Leading Cafes 1in Salt Lake Are} Ch d arge That claims worla| oer am f Third 7) ° rien S Pungo J. hadi F B. R. Clawson, Jr., R. in in ity Attractions Learns uberts Tac Are Canceled at Grand. Clawson, jr.,. in advance eee ee ne at the 24 but the the Ci ves Shubert’s and B. With | Pure Food watered milk Vi | ti Olation f ee Grand which one eemile 4 the Gran d theatre eatre in Salt Lake last was unaware ioe theatre eaucells in dates the oO Laws. was served in un- teen Sahecica ORPHEUM Aikcisea Gh an’ jnvigilontion c, qe| country as to as thee minim crm have been © issued BUNGALOW ) to 1, Popul and Cooper sec-|C 1:45 enae sere 0p OLD FOLKS AT $ night's race Altre a Sukipb ee12et $ | Commercial Club Committee Will See +4+$| Harris, ‘ secretary of the Commercial erin field line. seemed The and today. Lost characterized other R. © run 7 SOUTHERN ts At Little Rock—Little came|5. iaeiiivaes Rock, 5: New Or- Bir gham, 2 3; Montgomsry, § cond eta Hepe says that : — the Utah a K- it possible to pick the Lake DAY ce ninth, nth, IeAleer, s In Theatre SA’ St. - Pla y of { SucSuec- Cle e laine eae a _ 069 . ea arry WN x2 R. and Ei isterly; ; game— ss Ve Bemis; Young aay = ee 6s cast, Including McKee Buckley and others. nes, Bc to $2; Mat., 25c = Ee 25 Sea e oe Nonwan ia to EYE L LEAGU nF ee . Peorla—Peorla, . At Sprit ee 4; 2: 2; 2; R Rock Rock 4. 1. AMERIC itll oe aukee, 2] EE So p, Paul, 5 Minneapolis, wicansas A Aug. 1717.—Colum ni: bus, Aug. 17.—Louisville:: ° City. ZI,Toledo, : Aug. &. . 4; > MilMil 12 St. mers 17.—Indianapolls,. Aug. 17.—Kansas c a 2; City, 6: —_e eae Dineen aan . SEATTLE WANTS Ciyde Heit. the os ll rialeba li HALL. A pitcher {now playing with Northwestern league, has attracted the eagle eyes of 3569 2 L ADVANCED |] LADDIE CLIFF. ax Witt's Mostyn Ke Armond. Evening A SEATS Gaara peecnuEn VAUDEVILLE, § Original _ponetn Cooper, & ertRobinson, Presa prices—25c, Sec, 0 Madcaps, Colleens. t d fact TONIGHT Anna Wilkie Cleveland and Associate Players in Collins’ Famous Pley, The New Magdalen MATINEE SATURDAY PRICES—Tic, We, Se, Ze... Matinces and Sat., Be, Be co L ONIAI AL| L MATINEE TODAY CORIANTON TONIGHT 60—PEOPLE—60 And Original Production Matinees Ya anges — ae Evening Price 0. wipe and toe over that * tire li ne les k 00 a while Hl are reducing 7ic BUNGALOW) 1 no weara Wed. Island, Island, Island, eee eehee sae AN ASSOCIATION. From Second South and Main street, for | Rilly Reldy of the Seattle Coast league Point Lookout. Through Emigration|team ar ae i. more thea ae thar canyon. 7 , S@attle w draft the former Omaha star ‘ $1.50 5 It Miss (139 6; PHONES THEATRE Grace ce. ania Davenport, — p Frank . te een innings.) At Decatur—Decatur, Second Game—Decatur, H.nnE 10a 2. . : E Powell v gand | (10 ana3x—7 Tene SCL Rarids 7) oe Lda ne—lhocneste THREE é' RHE : 030 0 es— ani 200 00 600 OOl—1 ¢@ i Ss ae ihe Man |) Take big red cars, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m Rankin, lent May ° BOTH lone ae ona anOh. rain Rox ae J |sdindcmme—Torom: 20'wonemateg‘ byby Ringl Ringle’s scoring ring Te shutout them one 1 . : ing Louls Second CAMEO KIRBY Booth Tarkington and “The By followed followe Batteries—Joss a Stevens FARNUM N ew ae Nasteriv'’s Eats I - Pe eS Cleveland SNS SATUR- DUSTIN His in “th 1 ohnfourth, rh? Jersey City and Newark- Iposistr t« a . nt Cronin Pornnee Ss 1722 ‘leveland took both head fron St. Louis of hits game Crasai in both. aa the en came tra i ap rare Fs Bue Baltimor: econd hae awe sein onene nna € Galea eneet 7 c 7 i while Cy Young held the Browns szfe till the ninth em errors and two hits ne . INEE, MR. At Brocian¢ a Roc! a . D. PYPER, Manager. _ NEXT, 11] Seotr CLEVELAND WINS Two. first iscontest t st rst best 7Faves l and CORIANTON. E LEAGUE. Meriphis—aerphis. for | le ans 2. the anta—Atlanta, 6; on re Washvilie Nashville, co 0%) 0-2 OW have number all thewishing horses to | come|]the at I thewill large a THEATRE. H. Ke At. tohave| and Detroit. blames him Chicago scored two in scratch hit fell safe Cleveland: Aus. ends of a double Jockey | today Bunehir Je y pe eee . against the Raga hotel, Saddle Rock]. Anna Cleveland at the Bungalow, || The Kinodrome {g | TeStaurant, Young's, Vienna, Star and/in Miss Orpheum “The New Magdalen,” 1s creating Matinee prices—l5e, 25c, Orchestra MWe. MASSACHUSETTS CROWD ~ ON WAY 10 SALT LAKE LEAGUE Sour CH o- voosssstenssennaree 000 620 1 1 eee icag 5 pasesries—Summers and chmidt: a THEATRE. nim the right Bek Ob Harry Laader, ts the headline support exhibition .bozh:jsldes, Umpire an off. aaa |the defeat: fifth when eke ne, tine Cae | GEO. Sew ofe hands originally the to Salt for ae ean , deme ne —————— Eick TIGERS. T= Ghicugolwhitsane sox van Toit Rubia Granda. 6] Chicago Detroit 1, se nO > ils ‘ ow endeavoring || Leon Wilson, pnectaa ty He to induce 'the manage men th fee Topas teiput Depernmtereneg at the es tk : Sana of next week as , — De al,{won in a ei: gpporttnitins on : management ani , evening. Mr. the TOnenee 3eaumont § to 1, t ‘irda 0 utte race meeting. thirty-day meeting a on can- One thousand old folks were the guests of the Corianton ae ee yesterday Sere poor Lad the atinee performance of he specatcular Moreen drama at the | SHRUBB BREAKS DOWN. Colcaial ihantre. e atinee was. free | Winnipeg, Ma 17.—1 st to all of the old people of the city and i i i the theatre was well filled with grayner, stral the tendons of » of aired men and women. i his legs, and is so se riaualy ialured 5 That They Have Most of the Fok guests at yesterday's . Good Time— + that he has cancelled all his season's Plans Made. Prosnction are members of the. Mormon $ aha slong & principally in Seattle + Word bbe a these the play had an has been received by n. ne Pacific coast Fisher onpo ally Sees interest. They were faratilar with the incidents from the Book around which the play was club, that the members of the Board of of Mormon built. Many of n had seen the. play SOX GET COAST ao Trade of Worcester, Mass., Chicago, in its original production six years ago Aug. 17.—The ago Ameristrong, will arrive in Salt oe Lake oe d ® opportunity see it produced pupae — veee the star | o’clock Thursday shortstop moorning Sgain was a decided treat. of ee the aie eague ancisco team. Pacific Two anplayers n anad= io the northwest to their ‘ home town, he performance yesterd afternoon for the oid people was one of the best and a large « f~ money of Rev ta. are said to as sin charge have been given for hf & liven by the Coriant compa The m. : of the organization, actors were apparently inspired by their and a noted divine. aged oe and work yesterday h The visitors will be met by a Comwas of a very hi order x old sid sper Star.) merelal club committee and accorded oo were appreciative of the work of the company and gave evidence nt their the usual reception to visitors in reas gete old enough to be appreciation by frequent applause. willing to publish her — letters it may Lake.. They will be shown the city In be ta en for granted thas t the last of her| cee at the morning, will hear the organ in the copy was in several years Never go camping without a kodak ago. Tabernacle and, after dining at the ee We have fifty styles and can do the Commercial club, will continue on their Floating best finishing. C. R. Savage Co., 12 at Saltair—it's glorious. way home at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. and 14 Main street. THERE’SA REASON FORIT. ac e, is back 5 racein town ee ey club handle, eee _ theatre was Per: mile—Gloriole, the the — at home. He says his Utah |the American. In all of these, Mr. Smith strongest kind \ of an impression. She has trip was not a financial success, the poor-| Said he found that adulterated mi{jk|@ role In Mercy Merric a Red Cross est games of all coming in at Salt Lake. | was being served, as samples were taken | 2Urse, who sins, suffe d pents, The Idaho team played good ee than any other "a salsa her Salt ball, break-|from milk served at each one. M ing even with the Independents, Ocolden-Smith said that in some Lake friends have seen her even ¢ Ses c ee | tals, Park City and ipl noning from Pay aan Cases: Poe to these the quality of her work has ocHeber and Brigha ee cream was) added,’ but .even. then» the casioned surprise. Miss Cleveland aes j milk fell below the standa-d, but cus youth and beauty | TENNIS DATES ADVANCED. tomers paid 10 cents a glass foi jt just can be no doubt that she w the same. as a leading woman. The In order to allow the presence of the be taken on the road next | Pacific coast stars the intarmgustaiy tenbooked over the west for the greater part ;nis champ 7nships have been advanced of the season. | trom: August 3 to August 3. O Salis- ttt ++eo tot s+ torres > aking of After some “trouble, er located A. b, Jenrae Page ala sh hts eae e « by the state focd and dairy commission-|acts day atLa DID NOT MAKE MONEY. Neve and his Idaho Falls team W. club, ; Arri nd; 1, th thir¢ Time, "47 ———— RICE 1S BACK. oi of the Utah Rice, secretary of the ah 3 an office, and complaints have been is-] Robinson are great favorites, the comedued against six restaurants by Eieber | Jan = oe oe ne pete - othe + a a racefu nd easy rag e ers . c. oa RR sain fee ok aie ‘ ‘s ed country, and he also gives a side-splitting if the Ogden bunch will have thei ound, that, sainples of milk -containe imitation of an automobile having a fit, c inrl only 14 per cent of butter fat, * whereas meet teams the two full whe hands ich convulses T are 1e eee " pattle, Aug. 26, “Purple the state and elty laws place 3.2 per cent daily matineds at 2:15. Jack one CF w © ealieontnt to 5. aril S ’ hes . 2 » {s {fs doing doing record | recor theatre The 2 Orpheum the oe veterans antl limited> quant ny too e ee 8 and| a business, this: week. this~no doubt owing to the fact that Laddte Clitt, who others at the restaurants of Salt Lake at « a z during 4 the G, A. R. cncampment has|has made almost as big a hit in this veCn disclosed cy an Inveasilgation made act ‘There are several other excellent a call for the SOURIS race, WESTERN Nashville, 9; won: Ruble. 9 to 5, sec on Black “Ha LW : when Scott lined the ball against the | gomery,0. ¢ tol, third. Time, 1:45 left fleld fence. Detroit's two runs were — + Fourth race, six SCORER a ee tend,Susy 8|due ut and run play lat pulled EASTERN LEAGUE ae a to ‘ ; sition. a ae ree oy Senne ee ee ee tee eee H. E -| ‘6 re on; Zacatecas, 5} Same, 18 to fo, third. © decorato by ithe the a Ia and Roth ure tas rate: five and a halt anion, oN prised,-to find been the eine, neo on: eno The. re- J nian a y Glennadeane, tok 1a cond: L ittle lie, a 1+} Clawson on the catcher Arai ng Athie There also goes the no e ror independents upon town that it has sec- | 1 “won; Rosmiro, 5 to Ls th tte 1 thirds Timer 1: 16" at present, Blxth rack, ee = ELKSMHDSSHOWING CLASS. aR DRA Ses ball are tue AMUSEMEN ings by arrived y telegraphed to McLaugh| y at Newport to further ; urge their presence at the intermountain | championships $4.00 PER DOZEN. SALT oe bellig division, o be produced Aug. 22, 23 and —_———— 0. ue of ommercial. —_—_— ae Up a tan) fee celled with the rest of the Shubert book- |] THURSDAY, econd practice of his teat alker field ronieue at 6:30, The ah Sion day brought out e s about a Aman Aininean ature aoa, fee er Cuts errs Elks awnk ro ret reache third strike. on aa am The the an trvemealens sunday i orninetecn ‘but yGar: S b between won ey Eee cane 1d game Bae Kilburn, the Garfield pitcher. Sem e rivalry PITCHER. 2 race—Downing C the ares Margaret rorina (85) rime, 1 »),, Crebs (95), Senfield insists It was Kilburn, Even by their Half-mile tins Wright, | OW, Words they are still Pauwine Kilburn, . Eas ' D inferibe, cshat, McCormack, ‘@ c as they , do ) not give nics ime, four additional 9. him Ss. oe creditplaye ¥ 8Sys Ww ho Un Vith a SOME Time, , ha rae Rin Pree a otgun m United States De Bees | Beatiica. Bilin,” Som alta, “He nry Selzer | two teams to make the pla ay good and an and Carlotin also started. umpire ydswhose decisions 2 will ay . not look be disr : 09 ce, purs $1,000: Walt r Ww won puts d _veCy long, the fans may look for sumateur—McCor- Hume, sry i 1Qnemule 2:10%4; eee four(Ry straleht a heats. The © THicaon y bos ' Uae Me Nichim?" | Ewen and Point Burglar also started. to about grin’ ushed lap. 2:08%4; Through it all | four Be: to - right, 6:05. at from “gold fy ee the Pape mac ow done din of throats. caunned the UMPIRE BALL GAME QUEEN CITY STAKE) te © Meakin, of meer articles ~ JAC Fore to pass three men, his was the _-. overland route, and yet he ade. it. At Buffalo,. N. Y.; Aug. 17.The Harvester, nee the tape Lawson had less than a foot on od Green s unbeaten Stallion toc day at The Gucidentaia Part Margetts’ ine Hopper, many thought Hopper had won.| Fort Erie won the Queen City stake of ds Walker was also up within a Sis -el length | $2.00 for 2-09 trotters le “won four |dependents will meet at alker’s fJeld and every was on his ‘ ats traight heats. ary The Harvester Z was t out|Thursday : fs afternoon. mm No,ri it will alcori not be anr Carslake, leading the front markers, in the pool selling and Carlotin, the Cali|ordinary game, for th umplr will t held out t in the mafle handicop profesfornia ata allion, sold favorite Results: | Jack Johnson. When the job was offered me the back oe rs finding the pace} The Harves er won four straight heats, | to Johnson yesterday the Acceptance came to get u ime ons purses iii, | Pet Campbs 10r., Tom Re ‘a, | the favorite, Ecaeia: finished Bee ikane ete oO dail re au jar ath F vente: ia furlongs—Fire it ne, a ra FAVORITE. offered: by anv./similar organization. in:ths 17.—Dick’. Hyland | Country: The professionals shoot for tar7.—Dick yiend | gots only and do not participate in th Au Attell Aquiline. 104: Lucky Mate, ened at the traps at the Anaconda fairSe this morning with 125 marksme gaging in ten events of twenty birds —-——_— — eater angee men ni was th Boreed 0a ! the 17—Cilfford ° Literell| Pe eee ROK SHOOT eee several prominent Denver Berger will spend sever neisco and will then rewhen OReee Aug. challenge rs, was postponed | the be tting fraternity for Friday night’s!and Skeen of Ogden, Utah, both tomorrow, A heavy rain} si!ove contests at the Coliseum The tiers today led in the score w caused a postponement of eek ring a a the . | Covedag oes e n'bout each, out of a possible 200 atch ar aa o61n e oO a, meermesnene eetih te ven money is being “offe red that | or etd of Francisco, the until a. his afternoon pe Pe Hon courts. McLaughlin Are out and of tour- | turn join ae Ten-|]low comes from Eu Bree Se ae challenge match In doubles between Hackett and Alexander of New York, the title hold- distance lap 109; Queen Bessie. 10); Pethame tine. g . h t e their o Fr en- summer for men— the boys’ department is suffering the same splendid mark-downs. School will soon be starting, and wise the woman who fits her bo y out whil e 2s Sie € good, early fall boys’ clothes are reduced so remarkably. |