Show Well See the Best r Horses in America BY J. J S. S A. A MDONALD L r. r W. W v. v II H. Gleason the man behind t he gun If in connection with the Vho Pol J j Jockey club is one of ot the hundred or s 80 o rich men the bountiful south 4 i Ardently devoted to the aj created in the last dozen years breeding a racing of the high class type of the American thoroughbred h he has sf si rt T half million dollars on the sport in recent years L 10 k However in the instance of the tho Utah Jockey club he is surely g g. i reap a golden harvest unless all sU signs fail the writer and deservedly Sf 51 him the sport loving characteristics of tho the Utahn and the splendid pos pose i. i 1 of tho the breeding and stock raising faculties facilities of the Utah v valley ley appe ago To 10 Mr Gleasons Gleason's enterprise and financial courage is largely due J. J f i I that today Salt Lakers are in the way of some racing which every I Ithe the tho bangtail from the Atlantic to the Pacific is sure to notice and ap If f ft t- t tt H. H Gleason is the treasurer of the Utah Jockey club nominally but but I. I if v j seen that ho is one of the real dominating powers in the tho club Mr Gleason is tho the patron father of tho the town of Alamo Alamogordo ordo N. N M. M much after the tho manner of John W. W Gates Gates' aenes nes- nes of Port Arthur Tex The silver and anol lead properties of f that section of New Mexico yielded Gleason a fortune and his s gratitude takes tho the form of the of the the- little southwest city Ho is also the tho president of tho the Santa SantaRosa SantaRosa SantaRosa Rosa Townsite company down there and andone andone andone one of the most progressive men in the tho young stator state Gleason is also the tho hi bi biman himan big bigman man man at Silver City His offices an and brokers are located in Chica Chicago o Ill Talking about the coming comin summer meeting meet meeting ing at the fair bir grounds this morning at atthe atthe the tho Cullen hotel Mr Gleason said Wen see sec tho best horses in America Ameri Amen ca here this summer and J X can assure Salt Lake people that they will be bo proud and pleased with the conduct and quality quality ity of time the racing the Utah Jockey club will WUl tender this first meeting Utah State Building Bureau One of the direct and most beneficial benefi boneS cia cial results o of a a. successful season of racing at the tho fair grounds this spring sprin will be bo the establishment in all aU probability probability proba proba- of a a. state breeding bureau under the a of the tho Utah Jockey club Mana Manager er W. W W. W linn Finn is seriously studying studying studying study study- ing out plans for the tho bureau and when he announces tho the jockey club climb arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments in iii that re regard ard the news undoubtedly undoubtedly undoubtedly edly will meet with the tho fullest approval 1 of tho farmers of the tho state The breeding bureau will be bo established established established by the jockey club cub and maintained maintained main main- as otto ono branch of that organization High class thoroughbred stallions stal stal- lions ions and brood mares will be bo acquired by J gift t and purchase by the tho jockey club and and will Win be sent to the farmers of tho the state upon proper applications luring during each season In this way tho the breeding breeding breed breed- ing inS of thoroughbreds in iu Utah will be bo given an excellent ent start and tIme the maintenance main main- of the bureau throughout tho the year sto ste come will gradually build up that industry until Utah will bo boo producing producing pro pro- a fine racin racing stock as any state in in th country and the genera general breed of horses will be greatly improved in all lines and for all aU uses Stakes Close on Monday The Tho near approach of the opening day of pf the tho Salt Lako Lake City race raco meeting is indicated indicate in time the fact that nominations nominations- to stake events during the spring meeting meet in ing will wiH be close Monday night Although Al Al- thou though the tho op opening ning date is twelve days in the future it is necessary to close the entry lists at that time in order to permit Racin TRacing Racing Secretary Pomeroy to classify the lists and amid arran arrange go the tho entrieS entries en en- tries triM in proper order for publication in inthe inthe inthe the stake book which will be he issued previous previous pre pre- to the opening day Judge Pomeroy and his ros assistant Dolly Dony Hayman will Sunday from Los Angeles Angels and busy in the Jockey club om Monday mornin morning The Tho first firs wr wor will undertake is that of regu r horses and und colors of tho the owners ownen they will be begin in work on n the st stake ka and wind up the preliminary dutie 7 their positions by making up th grant gram ram book for the tho first lieV Seven day f racing All An this requires much te e and hard bard labor abor and experienced experienc d 11 hands s. s but Pomeroy and Hayman will be t le leto to minimize the tho work because of oL ir long experience t Pomeroy has received quite a large number of entries ahead already already- nd when he looks through hi his de leak deak k tomorrow tomor tomor- row ow morning lie will find another l e batch sent down from Ogden Doe Doc How Lawrence and Comstock W WP Vi P Maxwell J H. H A A. Cotton Gotton Al Goodin Q G. W. W Robinson C Charley lIen HenshaU nall A P. P Dayton Daton W. W L. L Stanchfield and quit a number n of other owners of classy S will be amon among the this liberal to the tho various arious stake slake events norl n should not overlook the tho losing closing Dg date itte on and rid Manager Mana er Finn Pinn inn su suggests that t they ey tM wako O entry this week if possible abd and file fie f. f w with him or his assistants at the theat offis at the tho Cullen hotel |