Show V THE VIN DUP I I Luella Wins Yesterdays Trot tins llacc J ilOOSLIGIIT Emios EACE 3l t JL Dead veestiiotoiJflUtoS 1utctialo niinarjr of tbd Victor Yesterdays nicesturniihrcverr good sport conMdenujr they wens for con joUtiuu MiMe mul tum li the eittliui esin and numbers of the days previous were Iucktu yet thvre waMiine extite went and B fair attendance Tna tirit race ca led was the2CU CHSS trottinXt nth three starters lu > lla tiling fav rite at 2U with Cow Hoy anil Carrie Urlle in the field at 510 Thi was Luella Lu-ella heat in the easy tune of 233 I on tiny a rtroug second Paris mutuels uaid 1370 On tuo tecoiut heat pools solJ Luella 25 Held J7 ruts was one of the prattle and mot hotly contested beats of th > whole meeting Cow Boy winning will Liuellud time at his throat latch in i 31X The victory I however had lit Ur tllect in the pool txir Luella still citing favorite M to W lor the tliiru heat Muiuele paid on Cow Boys win umg SfltlJ Wtieu the horses wurt c1 I ei a lair dtart was I secured Cow Uo > eaiitnit in Iiu style they kept well to > ettier until tile itretcu was rearheii when Luelias driver made a call on her to which the answered nobly making spleudid spurt but the pace wa too rfrcat abe cuulil not Stand the strain made a bad break and let Cow Boy in an ttzl y winner Carrie Belle distanced tiiue23l3inuiuds paid U15 Pool ailing was lively for the next heat Cow Bov selling favorite U to 14 With thcfe odds I uuwevcr taken were very plenty It I was evident tile mare was quitting bin tier backers were still conbdttit of victory vic-tory if she could be allowed a good rest ana tue result of tho next heat proved the correctnes of the speculation the mare taking the lead and never being beaded in 231 mutuals on the heal payiug15 23 AS the horses came up to score the judges tudc the annouiice meat that wuhiDK to have everything conducted so that no unfalrnrsi could I be pact 0 > I they would reue Cow Boys unver to vacate his seat audiMf Dully the driver of Lady Bonnet the ware that did such excellent work in tne free for ail was put on to the sulky Though the removal was made in a spirit of fairness the horse was not benefueJ by the chop e Mr Duffy appeared to make him do all h conic but the mare won an easy heat in 235 thus winning the race sand tirat money Pools in this heat went 25 olO on Lue a favorit < The next was a running Handicap threefourth nille dash four starftnf Moonlight Echo Vice Regent land Marquis DePiro a lied Boy colt oWn d by Mr hi 3 Walker V V In the pools fed sold favoritp at 75 ViceHeseut 23 Moonlight 15 Mc Mulloy gav them an even send oflhiud town the stretch they came in a bunch Echo making the running with the Marquis a strong second Vice lkicent third Moonlight trailing This itttier continued until the quarter pole was reached when Moonlight began be-gan forging for the lead from the eighth pole to the wire was n punishing struggle between Echo and Moonlight A strongfeeling of suppressed sup-pressed excitement was plainly visible which found vent when the announcement announce-ment was made that a dead heat had been ran betweefi Moonlight and Echo On the field mutuels paid 5feO Moonlight Moon-light 895 A match race was then announced between be-tween J C C Ulanfields mare Blrds eye and Tom McCoys pacer Baby for JOOO a side Birdseye to wagon Baby to harness pools selling 20 tal2 Birds favorite eye After seeing such exhibitions of i eed as have been wits sed the last ew days this heat in 25tf seemingly never would be done It resulted ip an easy victory for Birdseye Motucls paid 11 35 Pools opened on the second heat 20 to 11 This was a repetition of lbs flrtt except > > that the time was better Birdseye first in 233 Matuals paid S455 i TIri thq last heat an eycn start was made the pacer going rapidly to the pole where he staid until the last turn into the stretch was made whin he broke badly giving the mare the lead heat and money S07I2 V 3TR VritB is considered one ef the best judges we ever had in Salt Laker and the excellent satisfaction given U duo largely tohi efhnency Vends V Bb V-ends onfe of the testmeetings known to norsemen in our Territory and1 Utah has atJast produced a prodigy tliou bit b-it was no sooner known than we lost him Mf Holly baring bought him the evening before the free for all for JG500 he retaining a third the other interest j interest in him I being owned by Mr Morrissey Lea yUle It will depend on theactfen of some other gentlemen who hare stables hero which way the old king will go if west be will be paced thronch the California Cali-fornia circuit if east he will gireColo fadoans a chance ttf drop a few hundred dollars in the pools against a Utah hone Much has been sid about Mr Rcbards having offered 10000 for the horse slsce he sold him This is quite trueand tbe reason rea-son of the offer was that he had been offered that rigure bv local horsemen they not o nlht the horseidtd not bexone h Mrlicharus wbiir he re ftefO all 011 Fooy Mr ollythinksaiughly his purcfiiie that ho says ifwould take close to J 2i I liytwm leezltfe j sBe1I wites and bra his cer iin5it5 with we too to see birn develop into ofF tiiK iiWtt 3hfigT V1fri rjJf to part witlrhhtr1irl huuulstoog r 4 ° tTO us Ohfidldittlngo enough T WJKSMJJOI MADE II purchase from the stables bromdit here to oinrpete in thpnieetine a thoroughbred fi 1 > a halt siUr of the tuition Uwl Boy and we understand a beautiful marc MJavrtE the second and third beat ol he I tt race M mattb of H It 11111 as made between KoJla Tibbita aid Henrv Maurice fir a foot met the fatter fat-ter winning in the announced time cf l034e onis AccoaniNo TO the Asoriation rule dead heats can either be recout s teil or tbe money up divided betwten the comp litcrs wliich bv mutual consent was done in thf MoonlightEcho three IUarters of anile duth THERE III quartered at the Drivlnc Park Rtahles meat the finest f > pe ime ° i 01 liose flesh we have ever ecu Ht ij 3 years iiM a tltllfoll reared In the iiiciiinnins stands bred ami the toun I fallout of a Ire It bop Hsnntncis tiuidolier brought here by Meser Hradshftw ntnl iwnn and we hnne tot > to-t < tv u gentlemnn well known fur ht iirjp flesh prodtvities being a probable I purchaser S |