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Show I The Sunday Tribune TRIAL BY JURY Doolcy describes the difference bctwoon English aud American juries. In Enlgand, ho says, a man is presumod to be ,5 innocent until ho is proved innocent, and'then -ho. is presumed to be . Si ) guilty, while in America a man is presumed to -be guilty intil he is i proved guilty and then lie is presumed to bo. innocent. ) GLAD TO LOSE $500,000 Rich Now Tbrk woman wagered that sum S ( that her sou would not be good until he was '2 1 and she loses. ( THE BLACK HAND That is the title of this week's detective story S bv Arthur B. Peeve, who is describing tho adventures of Craig S Kennedy, the scientific detective. S FASHIONS Lady Puff-Gordon describes the new tendencies of fashion. The ccncrnl stj-les remain the same, but tho little touches hero and " ( there scorn to mako important differences. .y. i ) HEARST COMICS The four page comic, supplement in cnlnrp-5 im- mcnsoly popular aud every week is tickling the fancy of hundreds ) ) of new subscribers of The Tribune. . . FOOTBALL Utah university's splendid football team plays the I University of-Colorado today and tho .game 'will go. far towards ) deciding tho championship of the Kocky mountain conference. The ! I game will be reported in detail in The Tribune. OFFICIAL AVERAGES Tho averages of tho players of th0 Union ! association of baseball clubs have been compiled by the acting i prcsidont of the league ami will appear in full in tomorrow's Trib- - j une. , ? RACING Tho cloning day of tho racing season at the Lagoon and La- ? I tonia raco tracks with the. many interesting incidents of "get-away $ day" will bo covered by tho turf reporters of this paper.. I THE PLAYERS' ASSOCIATION The new organization which will S havo an important bearing on the future of baseball is treated in W. ? J. McBeth's interesting sport letter. W. W. NAUGHTON writes entertainingly of the practice of popular 5 boxers of remaining too long in the gamo in which they havo ) s gained wealth and fame. j |