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Show training necesnitafed by their attempts, jfn July of 194 J, B. Blif lowered tb ILewuisa it is such a desirable flgnrr, it flying tt,1!p tlmMo 1 :3 4 but Atrnrr' wo' H mer.r leonglit fiTfer;andin cou.'cquent-l- 2 Harry Tyler knocked jtad one ecc&ntf to secure. In order that off these figures. At Springfield sevAugust the Bonner Cycle .Haclnsr an the hardest on it may be sueeessfifl ilia eral weeks later Bliss again secured the attempt Month of the Season. essential that, all the conditions of coveted record, puttirg,up a new marl.' RACING. SENSATIONAL 1- y track, weather, pacemakers and per-- , former lie perfect, and, gncn all conditions favorable, the fraction of a second lost Jn making a pickup is almost in failsure to make the effort result ' ' , . ure,"", , ' '! ' Special Chicago Letter. E. A. McDuffie's successful attempt ' 'August has been a uic&t eventful on the Charles River Tark track, Bosthis, ton, came ns a preat surprjse to the enmonth in cycle racing, circles ta tire world,, no he had not been riding addition of la and Europe, country national in tin developed ogainst time previously and the fact jhe meet rhanpimijhrps-ufr-thtHrague' that he would go fofthe focofd uaiAiot and in tho international heralded broadcast. As a mat ter of championships' at, Glasgow, Scotland, fact, McDrribe himself had made no there have been a r.rmbcr cf sensa- preparations for the trial, and it was g tional match races on both sides cf the some time before he could get teams and did worlds America When he Atlantic in which together. .cobiKtition records have been, lowered, succeed in getting Jl men, to man a and. the 'worlds one mile .record has sextuplet and quintuplet jii hat three been broken twice in one week. Fol- - of them were tired from having paced tlSTrarm his slieccs.Mui cr.okieght o,. inost improtaV.t event, hogjnnirg with the hour figures. The weather was pertho Jnternntioral championships at fect and the track fast. After the star! ' ' was made it wan found impossible for Glasgow, .Tidy BO: 30,- Glasgow, International the quint to pick up McDuffie, eo marJuly xhamplOTinhip," piOfes.iioiiuWon by Willi velously fast was the pace, and the Arend, Germany. Time, 2HK. Interna- sextuplet team carried him all the wav . July 31 i Glasgow, tional chamMobip, rrc?esi oriat, won by the mile being covered in 1:23 just, J. W. Blocks. Time, S A'i 'i one second inside of the existing recinternational July 31, Glasgow, ord. Of course the spectators wen-championsh'p, amateur, wen hy Edward 3.74 wild with enthusiasm when the tiruf Schrader. Denmark. Tlrr.e, lntcrnai-tlon. was anno imi cdr a u J the victorious Me-- . August 2, Xllastow, champion Jnp, a mat ter. - won by K. DvJfiie and Waller, steersman of the Gould. England. .Tint. C.W'IJ-B.rhlladc!.)h!.i, natloral meet multicycle, were carried triumphantly Augut from the track. of of the League American Vhc tlincn. national . Mr Du file was not long allowed to August fe, Philadelphia, champlonsh!,'. provisional. won by Fred remain the proud possessor of the Loughead. Tlmf. :32. rational worlds best mile figures, for just five August 6, Philadelphia, of I of (bo Die KveefR The Mile nreord . Lowered World Twice In One Week Phe- -. nomennl Hiding. ; , p' Mammary . 3-- 5 September f aw. shores, WOT OWE DOLLAR WEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU aJwnye seeking sufferer from MAN- HOOD Seminal Weakness, Varicocele, Hydrocele, email iiyphUbt, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, or shrunken organs, premature old age and ail other private diseases, whether caused by ignorance, excess or contagion. no matter how severe,, you con consult DR. G. W. SHORES, the ohvsl-cla- n who to curing chronlo disease, and be examined, advised. treated and cured without paying him one dollar until the cure Is effected. The doctor reserves the right, however, to refuse any Incurable cas-- if he cant cure you he dont want your- - foonep. Cuch an offer was never before made by a responsible phvsician, and Dr. G. W. Shores is on Jy obis to make U because he positively curse these diseases. Dont waste another cent on Questionable doctors. but consult ths "Old Doctor' and he cured. BUSINESS SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. . Dr. Q. W. SHORES, Lock Box 1585, hagivenhtltr -- mestic arts, and in commeicial brancPREPARATORY COURSE. CONSTANT 1IURCT, FRANCE. Record (Holder of World Miles.) 24-H- but on November ...... WRITE . 4-- 9, ti-ml- le - Oregon Short Line .43. ;-- 5:17 2-- 5. 7:( 3 r-- Augusit II, Ic.rdon, recorJs lowered Ly J. S :34 No. 15 leaves daily except Sunday. Nos. 11 and 9 leave daily. 2 to Piatt-Dett- 5. worMi le STATI0N8. Times, s. . ClPITiL,$lM,03J. j. Utah, days later J. . President! Vice-Preslde- David H. Peery, James Hack, Wo. D. Hendrick L R. Mart In esc H. X, Hatch. Cashier. Hatch, otet Thatcher, fanes Sharp, W. W. Eiter, A J. Tsyior, M Hj t ar E bavins? Departments cent Interest on subject to withdrawal on thirty da; s notio interest compounded quarterly. Bus and tell foreign and domestic exohang E. A. GoUeetions Hade Promptly . MDFFFIE. (Holder of the American Mile Record 1:38 Correspondents. sitorn National Bank.New York. Omaha National Hank, Omaha. Sank of California, San Francisco 3:27 5:13 5. 7.02 5, 8.53 11:20. 10:15, 18:1)2 5. August 12. tvllket.arre, chain, lon-h!j- -. rational lle wen by E. I'. , profe-ssional- 10:43. 12:33. 3, Tirm,4:lti. national August 12, Wilke sl.arre, cba:u;'i professional, won by K. M. lllake. Tim., 1:014-- 3 national August H. Necark. championship, amateur, E. W. Peabody. Hoyt. ,S,-mi- ie THE NEW YORK WORLD E rTT Ion',''" A ThRiCE-a-Wee- e IS Pages a Week. . .. 155 Papers Time. .12 Augii-- t lowered 5. world's record AJdDuiBww,T4mv4r84--s Auc:ii it. Heston, Air.t rliai, retard broken by Luclen Lear a. LUsttnc-- , ift miles, l.i 'Ha yards. 14, Hoskc-n- , Aiurin'i l:. Lend n, low ti. d IlaU-Rct- Ly-- 31jwlwael-efl- worldV record -- ts i Time. 1:37 etl) James 5. -- etar- bucl, r,:at h won by Michael and hour nnr.pi tltlon record placed at 30 miles Z2 ard.i. A paper as useful to you as a August 24. nuffalo, Klser-Iia- ! match won by Karl Kiser. great $6 daily for only one dollar a Tlm v. . and 2.12. August 2&o- Boston, year.- - Better than ever. - All the match won by Luclen nCrul . - News or all the World all the Time. Accurate and fair to every-.- .. body. Democratic.- - and for - the people. Against trusts und all monopolies. Brilliant illustrations. -- Stories by great-authoin every number. Splendid reading for wo--men and other special departments of nnueual interest. It stands first among weekly papers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability of contents. It is practically a daily at the low price of a weekly; anil its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign countries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news , columns. We offer this unequaled newspaper to our paid up subscriber? for 75 cents. rs -- . Rf-eor- 1:27 3-- at the Crystal reduced them to Treston, ARRIVES. 7 :403.m. 8:25p.m. ' $2.25. 12:55p.m. SOUTH BOUND. CACHE ' D1KEOTOBY. COCNTYOrJICiaS: District Judge Charles H. Hart Commission era Hr rum Hsyhall, Wllliua Eparks, and Martin W oolf. Clerk Hopkin i Mathews. County Recorder Bessie Morthead. Assessor Simpson il. iloleu. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr, Jr. County Surveyor Edward Hafisen. Prosecuting Attorney Frank K.- Nebekee. Sheriff Fred Turner. ' Coronet -- Joseph Baker. ' Superintendent of District Schools 3am aw OHUam. Fish and Game Commissioner T. H. Lewis Inspector of Bees Henry Bullock. Sheep Inspector. James Lolhouse. PRECINCT OFFICERS, losait paxcutcT. Justice of the Peace W, K. 1 Lomaa - Nos. 10 and 12 leaves daily- - and No. 1C Constable Geore. ww . : : 4:37.3-5- . Road Superviso- r- Job W. Rowland. daily except Sunday. The history of the mile record isna pxovtniMcc rxiascT. STATIONS. LEAVES, Justice of tbe Peace H. A. Campbell interesting one. Doting the past seven Countable George U. Pickett. No. 10. v ears No. 12. No. 16. in fact, ever since the put' uniat k Road SuperrUor Soren Poulsen. Preston, 8:00a.in 2:15p.m. ha9:45p.m. nut was tire the record brought killtuAi rascincT, 2:35p.m. 10:05p.m. 8:40a.m Justice of the Peace Job. F Smith hanged bands more than n score o. Franklin, 2 :53p.m. 10:23p.m. 9:10a.m. Richmond, Constable F.T. Yates. times. It is a d'fiicnlt honor to Road Supervisor John King. Smithfield,3 :10p.m. 10:40p.m. 9:45a.m. and W. V. Ilar.iiiton, who held it Logan, PAkADISI ntXCINCT, 3:30p.in. ll:06p.m. 10:25a.m. a record h;msp:i Mendon, up to iugust't,-brokJustices of ths Peace J. L P.ric, 3:50p.m. 11:20p.m. 11:20a.m. Constable Lewis Houslev. when he held on to it for IS month1 . Cache J. 4:15p.m. 11 :45p.m. 11 :45a.m. Road Supervisor E. D. Miles. Jr. 1S90, when tho pneumatic tire lir.--l ARRIVES. RTKCM PXIC1MCT. began to ome into favor in England. Ogden, 6:55p.m. Justice of tbe Peace Jos. J. Smith W. C. Jones, a Britisher, pai-ethe Salt Lake, 7 :15p.m. Constable Ole H. Anderson Road Supervisor W m. A. McBride, mile figures at 2:2G3-5- . at that time Pocatello, 2:55a.m. WSUCTILLa niCIKCT. considered a wonderful pcrformine of Justice tbe Peace David Murray. aml'doicg much to convince the sk,p-tiea- l "For tickets to, or from all Constable Joseph B. Woodwad. fL? Road Supervisor Charles R. Bailey. ivtiblie of the speed qualities cf East, West, North or South, JaiShON PRXCIRCT. the airtires. The follow ir.gs ason E.d. points call on Justice of tbe Peace Willard Borensca Osmond, toe English champion, lowerc Constable A. H. Richards W. W. WOOD8IDE, the mark to 2:16. Amerkan lacing men Road Supervisor Andrew Sorensen interested- and went intr now . KTSMBOUO ruiciMcr. Agent Justice of tbe Peace Chaa. W. Msugbau. training for the record-- . October 17 Constable Jacob Peterson 1891, W. V. Windie cut off a full secRoad Supervisor Ed ward Edwards LOGAN MAIL GABD. ond, making the figures 15; 15, whirl StNSOV PMCI5CT. Justice of the Peace Wm. Catmui brought the record to this side cf tb Cons U Henry w, F unti Atlantic, TLf following vepeGeorjAeK ','rT.O S TN'CV'dV MAIL s. Road Supervisor Henry W. Ballard Tavlor brought the recou! to 2: ! 1, most and North bvwtok rmaciscr. 9 p.m. figure at that t ac. Tav Preston branch atoniii?ng -- 11 :20 a.m. Justice of tbe Peace Willard Ballard . ho-or was- short lived, however lor's Constable Iraac Benson. Providence, Millville, Hyruin Road Supervisor Wm. F. Rigby Jr. ; for ia the full. of 1822 Horry CATyicr re and Paradise , , jo &) m. r criaxsTow ratciwcr. be- d Benson, Wednesday arid of tbe PeaceJobn Tbompsou Justice All these records w ere made with eland .3 p.m. Constable John K. God 'rev, 3 p.m. ' Road Supervisor Thomas Gridin. ing starts, the ouiy kind teccgnicsl uj Salt Lake, Ogden and South .... TklNTOB PMtCiaCT. . to that Timtvbut at the b'.g Rprirg1 College, Wednesday and SatJustice of the Peace Joseph Wood in Jay 10:30 field (Mass.) meet of that jcarTnylo Constable A. H. Henderson went for,thcrccordrom afiyi-aARRIVAL-Ostar, Road Snpervlsor Wm. Bingbsa. MAILS.of a second, and South and West and cut off three-fifth- s Liwirrox rxtnxcv. . .11 ;50 a.m. Justice of the Peace A. D. Smith later A. A. Zimmerman reduced tho North and East 7 a.m. Constable-Geor- ge Holliday, with a living start. Preston branch mark to 2:00 p.m. ,,Rqad Supervisor Moroni oek, fmtr.ediBtelrT'htrllytrgyrarreamrJtitr FbOvidence, Millville, Ilyrum covinu.1 ruciNCT. and Paradise....;,.. ,r Justice of ha Peace Joe. 8. AlFn 12:30m. popular .favor, and when the L. A. )V. ' Constable E. 8. Larsen, racing board decided to allow this style Beuson, Wednesday and Sat- Road Supervisor Myron Cornish. , ,6. p.m. unlay,, jdLVQted. of I RICHMOND rXSCIMCT, their attention to the fiv in2j start mile, -College, Wednesday and Sat Jostles of tbe Peace & R. Telford . .. .10 a.m. if day. Constable H. F. Halgreeu Zimmermans record was made SeptemRoad Snpervlsor Francis Lewis.' General window 8 from delivery, 8. week 'open' and two later John ber 16, KtranxLD prxcirct ' a.m. until 6 1 p.m'. Johnson electrified the world with liis "Justice of the George Y, 8m tb Snnday, general delivery window open Constable-- Peace PH I ington mile in 1:56 paced by a running from 12 m. to 1 p.m. Road Supervisor Wm. F. Harper. . horse, at Independence. Ia. These s Monev order wiuuow open from 9 a.m. HTDX PARK PRECINCT ' were m wonderfully low that for to 6 p.m. ef tbe Peace-- J. W, D. Barrel rustics a long time, they- - were discredited, and Constable Geo. D. Reeder Jed M. Blair. P. M. Rond Supervisor Henry E. Hancey, V. W. 'WindleV thing start time of COLLRON PRECINCT, , 2:02 made October 7 At Springfield, Justice of tbe Peace John H. Thoi m Consuble Hyrnm Olsen. V7. was allowed by theraeingboard. After Road Supervisor Lars Sorenson,- holding this record for a year Windie nOTARY-mMO- , AVON PNXCINCT, . Road Supervisor Jsa J. Facer. rrnecMt to I(5S 5 at Springfield, Oc- REAL ESTATE AGENT Constable S. Fredricks n. tober 3, J 893. Eight day later Windie ' Justice Jas. C. Orr, r FIRE INSURANCE, mndeanorher trial and brought it clown MT. nRLrfaRRCINCT. to 1:3C Road Superviso- r- Willard & Baxter ; In the meantime Johnson AND COLLECTOR. Justice of Pesee Robert Baxter hod been training hard, and on Novent-le- r Business Promptl Attended to Constable Thomas ty. Lloyd. 8. at Ipdependenee, he did- i:55 E1IN1 IU.R ROAD DIP RIOTJ Edwards Block, Logan. for the fiyirg start mile,. At Waltham oad Boperrlior- - Cart M. Kelson i e savings depot per London, ' palace, DIRECTORS. Plntt-Bett- s, No. 9. 8:00 a.m. t) :15 a.m. Ogden, Cache Jun.4 :40p.m. 5 :40a.m. 10 :55a.m. Mendon, 5:20p.m, 6:05fc.m. ll:20ajn. firOOpim. 6:25a.m. 11 ;40a.m. Logan, Smithtield, 6 :40p.m. 6 :44a.m. 11:59a.m. Richmond,? :10p.tn. 7:00a.m. 12:15p.m. Franklin, 7:4op,m. 7:20a.m. 12:35p.m. platt-hetts- . (Holder of World's Mile No. 11. 2:5oa.m. Pocatello, Salt Lake, SDEPLU3, $20,031 GEO. W. THATCHER, L. 8. EXLLfi, LEAVES. No. 15. THE THATCHER BROS BANKING CO. K COUNTS NORTH BOUND. Salt Lake City. Utah. Cogas city, R. R. r.a-tlor- al Im-.t-Itett- s. 2:31 , 5, 2-- tandem Rerdlmr, c fq:m.n!oi.. '.ip, rrv'.'s:onal, won by K. C. HaPl and Ch'iHfs Church. 3 :o worlds August 1ft. Lor d records low r d !' J. Times, MANUAL TRAINING. the new Louisville (Ivy.) track. .Tchnsrn That young men and women may reregained the prie by covering the mile ceive a training in mechanism M. E. Dirrtergcr set the in 1:47 domestic arts, well equipped work mark at 1:45 at lveisviie in June cf shops, kitchens, sewing rooms 95, where it rested Until Johnson once laboratories have been providedr and hwr more lcwervd It t ol:4 4 1 people for expert teachers will fit youngblacksmith-ing, skilled lkbor in carpentry, 4 Arthur Gardbor reduced the figure1-tr.ml a month later 11. J.Berlo dairying, conking and dressmaking. 1:42 manual training at New Orleans st:il further lowered Those who take the such CO W. W. course will revive training in of In March 1:40 to them and drawing arithmetic, grammar, Hamilton at Denver annexed the pr're other fundamental branches of learning whiclhe as will enable them to with n flying. mile in 1:39 apply intelliheld until Me Du file's successful attempt their professions. gently last month, when one more second was EXPENSES. clipped off the figures. IT. W- - FERRY. . is An entrance fee of free. Tuition 5.00 is required ; and a small fee is paid for materials used in the laborar Cache tories. Board can be had in private Valley Time Card. families at from 2.50 to tLOO a week, or in the College dormitory for about 2-- 5. lle 1 at the opening of 2-- 5. ie 10, y 3-- 5. al August 2. --5C3 . 5. Merten. Time, course of one year, prepaiatory to College jfiaSses, is offtre(Tt5"SHCh as for" various reasons are unable to pass by examination into the fresnman class. This course consists of the branches of study necessary to entrance nto the freshman year., , A -1 s-o- a'ORK hes Jor such as for any reason cannot at tend the College for longer period,' - championship, amateur, won by C. M. Et ta. Time, 2:3G national August C, Philadelphia, o'ha'mplonph!p, professional won by Fred Loughead. T Imo, I:C3 national August 7, Philadelphia. chamnionshlp, professional won by Earl Kiser. Time. 1:03. national August ...7, Fhilad'.lphla. won. by 1. A. champlorshlp, aaiaeuf, . .Powell. Time. IdDl-k-- national August 7. rh'.luds Iphla, chtB'.plon.hIp, professional, n by A. C. J - practical SHORT COURSES. i DR. O. W. SHORES. - - Two years courses are provided in agricultme and allied subjects, in do 1-- 5, to help suffering mankind, always trying to convince people that he gives valus received for every dollar paid - him, has decided to give quackery, fraud and imdeath blow, and protect the position suffering classes from ths despicable methods of quacks and charlatans. Every , LaboratorlesrTfi-- - -- 8TUDY, Gardens and Shop, fn the Kitchen and Sewing' Room, in the Counting Douse, and :in the, Scientific pace-makin- The Oldest Spedallat i the WMt Of COURSES 3-- 5, , Kin-pris- vba. ( 2S Johnso:,-di- at Waltham, Mass., and at f . M UTAH, LOGAN, Sacramento, (.VC oil October 1G Otic . Agriculture, Civil Engineering, of a chanical Engineering, Domestic Arts, Ziegler cut another three-fifth- s second off Johnsons time. Elevpn days Commerce, General Science and, Man ual Training. . later Tyler at Waltham did 1:48 ' ", On- 3-- 5. 1:50 -- J d2 AT Isna 3 American miles to competition records from lowered, lime, 47 &2. , Aut list .Pnrls, world's. rtcorL tilaec-daSU miles l,y Constant Hunt. , . Auvuut 31, London, rts'ord lowered by PL A. E. Walters. Time. 25 - f pid-mi- le 3223:33 -- Of 3. . . thig ton? list of ovents it not nn'cnsv matter to pick out the most merit orioua performance, but the most Ts sensational nnti the ones which hac create! the most interest are timloubt-edl- y the twt successful ttempts to o lowe? the worlds paced record. This in the most nought pf nil the records by the manufacturers ctnjiioy inf racinj? men. und is said to lie worth not less than $10,000 to any maker on whose wheel it in fiecured. Certain it is that, sums fully ns large as this have one-tuil- been spent by several American manu- facturer within the past three years to gain this coveted prize. , Whole chap tf r might le written of the efforts of Kiser, Gardner,, Johnson, llauiiltou and many others to lower the figures, and of flic elaborate preparations und e ry " -- F-a- - V-- 5' 7 Sat-nrda- g e - - i; .3;40 4-- 5, i i 7 record--nlLllai-crarkr-jac- i i) W. 3-- 5, fig-ur- 3-- 5, Edward Smith. - . - 4-- 5. 3-- M 5 y |