Show T 0 r ENTER NORTN t WEST Idea Urged for Salt Lake < 1 and Ogden to Combine DR JOYCE MAS I A PLAN I State Board of Control Could Equalize Expense I By Joining Forces the Stockholders Would lose Less iii Case of 4 Fnilurc Other Sport I L I TRfBUXIC l SPECIAL Ogden Dec 18 ifcmbirs of tho Ogden Jtai ball association aro busily discussing a tie 1clnQ which If It incuts the npprovnl rtf the Suit Lake inajjiitcs will revolt In brlnfrlner TJCnh Into the Northwest league and resurrecting baseball In Utah The Ofrilen end of tile ultair has been practically prac-tically loist sight of In view of the facts fact-s thin a few ardent nuppurtoM of the game have yearly born culled upon to put up the money to support the I toiun which has ever been a losing vcntuiv anti tiny have unanimously declined to again nssiuno I what promises 10 ben much larger overdraft over-draft on their bank account As n result President Joyce has evolved the scheme above nioniloiKd llj Idea la for I JJIa 01 IL number num-ber of thy supporters of the game both In Salt Luke and Ogden to net together in a joint mooting and to elect a nuicral board of dircclois to manage baseball In the State As an Illustration he says that ten from Salt Lake and ten from Ogden who arc willJiip to take mock In a corporation cor-poration or more If necessary might subscribe sub-scribe for the I Bloch that Is necessary and then Individual boards composed olive o-live nicuibcra iach from Ogden and Salt i 3alc bo elected to manage the IndMdual tam I These minor boards arc to be absolutely I l independent In the management of tho team as though the two teams had no I connection whatever employInG whom they please and conducting the team on t I vhatever plan they please The whole affair af-fair however Is to be controlled by a general board composed of men from both I cities Thljt ciiuuJIscs the loss and gain I and removes the trouble of compelling a I few men to stand the entire loss of the I learn for HIP season The State association L associa-tion or whatever It may bo termed will at the end of tho sieason I make Rood the I I losses of both clubs If any and share the profits If any I Under such an arrangement Mr Joyce I says Ogden will be willing and anxious to enter the Northwest or any other league desirable They are willing to sub flcrlbc for their nhnro of the stock upon whatever ratio Salt Lako may desire half and half or otherwise as they may see lit losses and profits to Le computed according accord-Ing to the amount of stock held by the two cities The local directors bay that if the scheme can bo carried out and the magnates of the Northwestern league sal Jallcd that the Iuih teams are Rolnic In for business there will ho an opening for i them and the railroad companies will grant thin a much better rate In consideration i consid-eration thereof I J SOLD The Grant School To highgrade pianos The Evcictl piano and the Ludwig Co piano had the unanimous support of all the teachers teach-ers of the Grant school only after comparison com-parison with nil other makes Cfirnlcn son ts Arisen Temple of Music 51 and 53 South Main street received the older for he I two above1 pianos It 1 1 was not a question of price but the best for the money Invested which wo arc giving at all times but never before have we offered such great > bargains as at the present time We have during the past 1 four days sold thirteen pianos Our extremely ex-tremely low price and easy term arc sclliiiK them Sale positively closes ChrlstmuM Eve Cnrstenson Anson Temple of Music 51 und 53 South Main street t |