Show TRAP AND TRIGGER The donations and subscriptions to the Gun club tournament have passed the 300 mark This amount with the entry fees of the shooters will net a total of over 600 which will he distributed I distrib-uted among Hie prizewinners at the March shoot I I Capt Calllson Is working hard to secure se-cure entries from the State gun clubs and has already received a great many names S I Representatives of the Ogden club will meet here at the March shoot and bring before the sportsmen a pioposl ion to hold a big tournament In Ogden after the tournament le The Ogden club will attend the shoot here in full force and will also probably calla call-a Wl several of the first prizes a it 6 The Gun club has sent for a carload of blue rocks at a toUil cost of 5900 to be used In the March shoot a a It Is reported that all tho surplus water which flows in the canaly west of the Jordan river munt be confined to the canals In order to atop he over flow which has caused great deal of trouble to several of the farmed who are suing and who have sued for damages dam-ages The water will be again lurtied Into the river which will cut oft tho supply from the Black sloughs > and this will In consequence dry up the sloughs The Salt Lake Gun club had partially made arrangements for a largo tract oflanc1ln the northwest corner of the county to be used as a duckhunting uud but now that the shutting oft of the overflow of water Is rcpprtcd which will dry up all the sloughs the club has given up the intended In-tended purchase of that land l a I There were twenty members who at tended the Gun club shoot yesterdrty afternoon but owing to the poprawork Ing order of the trap only twelve men could give their time tQ shoot out the club percentage score of fitly birds Over an hour was lost in trying to repair re-pair the mischiefmaking trap and 1 ten ot the boys went home utter shooting a few birds Parker won medal D for which he and J F Sharp tied last week Capt Calllson won the big medal yesterday knocking 48 birds out of a possible 50 John Sharp Jr Par her and Joe Sharp tied for medal B with 43 birds each Woodruff showed a marked Improvement In his shooting and broke 39 birds The lowest score made was 34 birds or 68 per cent The scores were as follows Calllson j < f IS John Sharp Jr 13 Parker 43 JQO Sharp 13 Ncwcomb I 12 Jw I < Sharp < v VI John Sharp Sr v 41 Woodruff 30 James Sharp 39 Walker 3G Barratt OJI 1 Mitchell aj Five members of the Sharp family took part in the shoot aggregating In all 20S birds killed or tying tho best five men at the shoot |