Show PEACE B1GYGLE BAGES They Open Tonight on Salt Palace Saucer STARS WHO WILL COMPETE p The Event Will bo Greatest Cycle Event of the Season and Speedy Professionals Will Strive to Win Handsome Prizes Paced by Whirlwind Whirl-wind Gasoline Motors The greatest bicycle race meeting in the history of Salt Lake will be held flight in the Salt Palace saucer track thirtyfive speedy amateurs and worldfamed professionals will compote com-pote for valuable prizes and there Is every reason to believe that new worlds records will be established In the mile open prolcsnionpl arid the L10 professional events This prophecy is more than mere conjecture for among the stars of the country ivlio will participate mention can be made of Iver Lawson the Terrible Ter-rible Swede whose whirlwind finishes have held spellbound audiences from New York to Frisco and also that meteoric circuit chaser John 31 Chapman Chap-man whose name stands easily al the top of the profession ENTRIES ARTS TOP NOTCHERS Then there are such other good ones as Ted Cixlne Clejii Turvllle J W Ensign En-sign whose wonderful riding last season sea-son on the palace saucer makes the t mere mention of their names sufficient recommendation of their high clas I All of this galaxy of stnii aro entered I in the onemile open professional race which promises to bt the most exciting and hardest fought battle for supremacy suprem-acy ever fought on the saucer In this event to of those wonderful red devil gasoline molois that spIt fire and remind ono of a thing of the Inferno In-ferno will be used to pace the riders These powerful machines weigh nearly near-ly 300 pounds and arc capable of the speed of a passenger train It will be remembered that Chanman and Law son in a lace Decoration day passed Miss Romson the speediest running horse in these regions lth one of these motors with an case that surprised sur-prised the thousands of spectators These machines will also pace the riders in at 210 class professional race and it is safe to say thU this event will bo ridden inside of a fortymllc anhour clip PROMISING AMATEURS Particular attention must be called to the fact the amatuci events will have a strong local significance All of the entries are well known young Zlonites who have received much en counigemenl from the Salt Palace management in their efforts to win laurels as makers of fast time The prizes offered In this class are valuable valua-ble and beautiful and some very interesting inter-esting contests are looked for BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED TRACK AH of the events will have a charm added to them that was not afforded last year This has been brought about by the addition of twentj electric arc lamps that will make the scene a veri table sea of flashing light and provide better opportunities to see the work andfinishes of the individual contest apts WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT SEASON It is the Intention of Manager Peters of the Salt Palace to give these meets throughout the season on Tuesday and Friday nights of each week Nei stats will constantly be added and the best talent of the country including Stev enspP Iowa Earl Kisser MaJ Taylor and other famous riders will bo se en rdd rddOFFICIALS OFFICIALS OF THE MEET The officials for the meet and for the season wore also appointed yesterday and will be as follows Referee J M Sharp Judges Frank Hart Dana Smith and Harry Shearman timers Fred May II O Jensen and Frank Thatcher clerk of the course W P Fowler scorer Frank L Gardner starter F E Schefskl The events and entries will be as tollows Quartormllc amateur championship champion-ship fiOld and silver medals for first and second prixe Fred W Meakln A W Smith E B Ileagren W E SarnuelEn II W Hcagren George II < Clltt TT TT TTi CULWiI na u ii uvans Onemile handicap amateur prizes 20 10 and 5 In merchandise IV Meakin scratch A W Smith 25 yards W F Samuclon yO Er B Ilcagron 10 2sT W Evans 45 Rich OConnor F5 K Grames SO R Williams 00 and R Ilodgert 1W yards Onemile open professional prizes 550 20 510 and 5 J M Chapman O E Emery J W Ensign rod Calno Clem Turville J B Edmondn Iver Lawson S H Sharman C ft azler J P Gunn and C E May 210 class professional prizes 535 15 10 and 5O K Emery Tad Calnrj J P Gunn S H Sharman J W Ensign En-sign J B Edmonds C R Brazier amId C E May PRICES OF ADMISSION The prices of admission to the races will be SOc including a reserved seat Good seats and admission to the track will also be sold at 35c Reserved seals are on sale at Smiths drug stoic and at the grounds they can be obtained during the day At the close of the races free dancing will be given In the palace and a special performance will be held in the Vaudeville theater All of lie Midway attractions will be In full blast and Will II Hill will giv a wonderful slack wire performance perform-ance free |