Show t CAUGHT IN THE DAILY ROUNDUP Blueeyed Billy Pinkerton is a bosom friend of Greeneyed Henry Harrisonand when in this city tho two are always seen together Tho great detective makes a fortune every year betting on the races lie is a great favorite with the horsemen 4 who deem it a favor to be permitted to give Billy Pinkerton a tipand in this way he Is made the recipient of all the inside i information in the possession of the followers A fol-lowers of the turf Theo Davis the wool buyer has the grievious fault of bangiughis TheOj however is a young man with many commendable aspirations and his determination deter-mination to ferret the abodes of the Cliff dwellers and publish a work on tho archeology of the primitive races is greatly to his credit Mr Davis is also an ornithologist of some note and he can L tell the name of a bird by tho feathers it wears A friend sent him two feathers that were discovered in the chambers off of-f the Cliff Dwellers Mr Davis at once recocnized the feathers as belonging to the tail of the Lulu bird I By placing them under a microscope he I also discovered that they had been extra ex-tra < ted from their original moorings 3000 years ago Mr Davis when he begins his exhumations will endeavor to verify the above by discovering the bird from which the feather was plucked H W Greene of Las Vegas 2TM was mefovt Knutaford by the roundup round-up man last evening Las Vegas he considers con-siders the Salt Lake city of the southwest south-west They handle 0000000 pounds of wool produced by that territory If salt 1 Lake city does not contain half a million people soaio day Mr Greene will miss his guess i The German editors went west last night much elated over what they saw in Zion After a tour of San Francisco Portland and the Puget Sound cities they will return to the Columbian exposition exposi-tion the second time Sam Ewing is one of tho most enthusiastic enthusi-astic turf men in town It was largely J through his influence that tho association decided to hang up 520000 in purses and stakes This liberality on the part of the i managers has run up the entries this year I to 129 the largest and best field of horses eVer brought together on one track in the far west All the races are filling out nicely and the 229 trot has no less than thirteen entries With such a field of i horses the people of Salt Lake should turnout turn-out en masse to make them a great success I suc-cess Tho races do much to advertise the town and encourage the better breeding lof horses The sale of the Mark McKini I mins filly for 2COO and of Dan Velox for 2500 illustrates the fancy prices which race horses bring Tho superiority of I Utah bred horses can only bo made known through tho presence here of men who have a proper appreciation horseflesh I Among the horses which Mr EwIng expects to hear from at the June meeting are Miss fcoxie and Mambrino Thorne Miss Foxio he thinks may some day not far distant trot down to 210 Theme reels off a mile in 224 with ease Tom Matthews Dennis is feeling fine and will nose the wire with the best of them in the 240 class |