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Show Sporting Club. A Sporting Ciub was organized yesterday yes-terday by the following named gentlemen, gen-tlemen, who represent both the field and stro-im. The objoot of the association is to rigidly enforce the game and fish laws of tho territory, a well hb the enjoyment of its members in legitimate huutiug and fishing expeditious, and to cultivate the art of wing shooting by holding regular glass ball aud pigeon matches; Bogardus rules to govern all matches of the club. One of tbe great aim of the club will be to ofler rewards which will make it of interest to parties to detect and secure the conviction n! any perBon or persons who wilfully violate the earns and fih Imwk nf vioiaie me game ana nah laws ol Utah. It ie also tbe intention to request each Bettlemeut in tbe terri tory to cooperate with the Salt Lake club and assist in the protection ol fish and game. Such a society has become a necessity and it is really to the benefit of every one to promote itB welfare by all just means. Following are the names: S. S. Walker, M. Shauijhnessy, M. H. Witlker, Oeo Meoara, P 11. Vat.ZhQ, . Bolivar tfoborts, O. E. WalliD, Goo. A. BUck, Gen. J. YV. Butler, M. K. Harknesa, Caut. We-ton, John titaaro, jr., h. S. Bills, S. W. bills, James Sharp, James McGregor, Geo 8. Patterson, Geo. 8 Scott,, Jobn W, Lowell, Albert Bagan, A. P. Dewoy, B.Argntl, K. E. Dat'gi-tt, LI. J. Kiciiftrds, W. F. Masters, W. W Woods, J. M. Benedict, hen Bhoelts, LeGrand Younfr, P L. William?, (.barley Rend. |