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Show THE NEWS ADDITIONAL CLAY EXPERTS in TO HOLD MEETS TO AFFORD FUN (Championships to Be Held at Memphis, Omaha, Philly and St. Louis. n I iniietl frum prrrfillns pause. I on gove r nmeitt ground, with lt play-ir- u fi'M i conserved according to the present plan. It i expected th.it t re will he a tremendous boom lor In army circle!", and it Is believed polo H i rhnffs are bright fcr a number ex-etie- nt cl. t 1 1 ii iiiii imiiiii 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiHiiiiHi::iiiimiiHiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiii 1 tu-tlinii- st. op-p.tt- i-i IK GUN CLUB SHOOT rr Annual New Year's Shoot of Salt Lake Organization Big Sucecss. U5 v officers' Itami to b In the field. In which the soldiers Thi- - contest. too part last spring were, among the The annual New Year's shoot of the most popular and intresllnjc of th it v rim: it v. c.nsr.v. With nn excellent Salt Lake (iun club was a blf success Association of entire tournnment. T'rmt t' c Inter-tt hjnJ for practice, the from field conJ::dgm-r.Ti aphooter) used eiery angle. Ideat weather arm- - bhiycr. accordlnw to polo the ditions prevailed, although light In their aitRffl of th t'Jl& trapuhooilr.g Mould booii offer a. ftlff . end of Inter- - was a little bad at times, but that apIr.fuo n tournament aol ih trend of thotti'lit U.i, In t Into any cwtM I ?.i the jcun li' throat tio;il whi' peared to have little effect on C. II. ii tl.i vvtre entered. the country. Ilcllley, Jr.. who showed Ms heels to an(a ItarbNra Alle. shooters by St. Ioul f ;as been a contend the field of twenty-on- e In where another In S.in. fl.trbara point OH out of a possible 100 of cir-rlfor many )'-- r and thr nmashltiie the Grand, Amri-.unusual activity polo stun club of the to report from that the elusive clay saucers. K. J. Morgan, the fUns I that V. Pabney, ireldent of th? r, Mound 'ity will outdo th;r'U es Inprofessional, who finished wlth-ll!.nrbira Tcdo club. I quoted a abreak S!'t; f effort to excel the work of the Chlto h! credit, closely pressed that play on I.vadbetter field i r. In r b lat August.. They have a .4ilnit tv. will team t en him. begin t. a week or ten days. Arnontf tlie never was In danger of defeat RHUy bi5 task ahead of thra. for It- - Chi- - ;;.- it kro-.-are who hands well at the of any of the amateurs', rxpertwl one. pltyers r. livifno wst stupendous t as he broke his first seventy, target pirtl- spatf In tlie various sarncH to or k are have clubs out. Sr. and This gave him a comfortable H?lin?. I.uj , HMard Tobtn. Harry are tb.1t leaves no r..i;t Fulton with n. wi!;ir,k-iipDr. K. J. straight. lhcrs he maintained throughout which Kikln. lead, t intention. thetr doubt a Tenrt forUw..,.r,M 1 . Leadbet-Iua- t Ko e t: . . I. Iabney. F . the rac?. Thomas Wilkes beat out Hatn cei . is for the IVrk, Arthur Hirllvy and for second amateur honors by break11. time honored witli Hi- - hr outturn 94 against Haiti's !tL Koeneke. Jr. Llilier time first ing hjn.pioi,h!-tThe race for the honors In the proha co'iirot it to I mio that ar.v t extremely-closand fessional ts.s claa was has Mmj-hyears was not the last shot was t.f until decided k in a shooters or'l. ro ii..,.if hrr LiCK L RED SOX ENJOY fired. Morgan carried away the bacon In I 'I il lh tr.tc in Memphis with 97 out of 100. beating Hood and than nppeirol wh'ch t lhllln I' who broke 96 and 95. respecear previous Cumrnings, f.t flnanoke. V, the tively. Mri;.hN fs out for an rntry list of .pt'J annual meeting of the club wil ear Ilrlaade be The thU vnr, of l.nf held at the Western Arms & Sportiimahi Vb is on.?.' otrtior' t.l" scepe Nrnrlj Will Iteturnt el llnnv Janucompany InWednesday. to of ti ing Uoods r.i .tfrn c ton t ba 5. at S p. m. the rmi addition bo. of han'dle.t ary o,v,.thi sliln, I bat j of order business arrangements in ' I J nr I handled it we. regular xrtlp .. Time and tlie ebbint: and flooinss will he perfected for a series of trophy t in !'!t rrtur r ' In --t to prove the over nines inre lie of baseball have dealt rather shoots, which are ever n:.i fi. expected ttli m held at the local most ir inf tonrnameitt tbi" y .r. ..n.l the of Interesting Ten Ile.i the klndlv that ii'imi r bn.iH i m entv-foti- r with men who were o th Ited club. All club members are ny w,v to tlier. requested to be present. thv wilt be trap ic flntru- ih- - tiriiti' rt'ht tv itettlnK the Sox roster when thev battled In the The following are the scores for the w nmr inter- ted and there will i'd at 1912 world. out of a possible 100: dav. and Mill remain series l Iian.i at th- those ten were amoiiK the brightest Heillevbeing fiftvth- of 97 tournament. Morgan traps in 96 The holdthe "'"Hft. of star In the Hostn line-utHood Philadelphia. I'.l . will 9 overs arc: Pitcher. Joe Wood and Itay Cummlngs the eattern barrtplotibipof liMioi.im-n94 fbe r'tcrn fotltn. Wilkes fbt the f. oth runriintf tat'-herand radv; r.irrlBan in 92 Kaln and seven ve.ir airo it lnwar h.iheld, m ide tnflelders. and Heinle HUlhouse tiardner 8S Im..! Philadelphia. Tra KSS tne and tf.cri Tris inc outfielders. Luff itrble speaker. Waancr; kret I S7 an Duffv Lewis: utility. Nelson Snooluu" l'a.;ut. wh':t will b.nlarrv rfn" Hooper SS di.- the tournament. positive I'wit H. Ilcnrlksen, 86 who have gone tnc Gallagher tbe thirteen of tltev wit! bae more than Cowan Asher inSrt seven following participated In the Mitchell of the !e.scue re Many members entrv list (series: who managed the Itlter S5 the Stahl. Jake that lined ,, the opinion . EtiI. i,l i.l.iv.-.- i firm L.ise flurinir thai Uuthop In the Jrand Ameriwill be an laric- who has passed out of baseR2 and can I.i t AUKust Van Alstylne l. an pior. wa deposed as manager A ball since he ttie SI Tht only in't very of the eiub in ltt3. Steve Yerkes. who 73 tol in f bti.td' vhi li will te .sv..ri.liM vvlit ida . e. . In brilliant fashion at second H ray lv iiu l sta!" titl70 h i, The IVnt for the Heagren ' bane, and now l performing t e .ieM d us that city at the trap1 70 F.ngle Clvde Cngle. Federal. Pittsburgh 64 tlie Linille (Jut club.club!nnyli.nni.i Palm now anv Inlletder an.i plnchhltter. lle- than ' uttlltv 20 tun ha rt,..r-Mrs. Wilkes Federals. the Iuff.llo Hugh niIi.T tale in !" tmloti and thev ate with I'rof esionals. lient. whfe pitching greatlv abJed the utAnx to r. ;nre ,cfiw than out of a possible f.o. of S honor m the tiighest J r.U. - ba.se!. all. Is now with the iriiffalo Fed- f o , !.i if the NOTICR. .r erals. p.in k"" O'Hrlen. the pitcher who t;.i-- i the vtt.i-Hno In e in world's tnp?i"ufiw are We onl made balk ti way connected with the ,,f iiiiiri;.itnni t it.. hisforv. is mnewhere In the the canvass which we understand is will place e VIn- ISeries Vmeriian- li 1 if i a classified minors. I'barlfe Hall, pitcher, also is being made for th Thi trii- fin Ajut. work during the and we take this means of directory mer i - In the minors, hut bin warning tinr.ln? nf the tjrand .itrr.f about men the business and professional i.il .southern past seasonto probal lv wl!lbrlng the .!eentl nanr. ran an! Uall. Neal In advance for the supthe majors. paying Tlie out ti bi. recall me I against i. n (1 wetem tour in the minors. Infiebler. now of any such publication. . -. -- rr. to the utility in M.W. iUt treVio-iSox of 1912 port five These other It. 1 POLK & CO. tourxtat championship t now with Pennsylvania eotte. Pitcher, Publishers Salt lake City Directory. e iu June: are: F.ddie ney the western take pU' th White Sox. l.nrrv Pane, pitcher, Grand the easternm In July and the now in the minors. W. I Nunamaker. The .ettonal rr.rl--iAugust. catcher now with the New Yorks. NOTICK. n hold forth for three laseman. whose Hradlev, first Hugh rhjnplnM; t e ft HERKRY GIVEN THAT titular national was with the Pitts- onNOTlCn I28. iavs. while for f i last engagement 191T.. the Hoard of Comtnsr will ; t. Krug. October utility coast or burgh Ie.!er Salt Lake City of missioners now minors. Tfi.r will be no Pactfl" in th ear . .e a resolution of intention to esmis rr rlltwotirrn furn,inm n i lid . a . re No. 2 In said lib Portland. the tablish District Lighting ... .nut in a M.t The portlanl Lib Glty, comprising both sides of Main the urntoii t.ite rhari-- i Street between South Temple Street and fofKluftm' the HERE of ANDTHERE trie tournament NorthSouth Street, and to Improve the Fifth tonstvip at t itlft of the said district by erecting and maintain&'ortmen" not banule nv oth. r AND ornamental standards of Iron '.vrit ,'tr ing ?'VPti EVERYWHERE) and tu. i on each side of Main Street in It. T'tl the p..rri.tnd steel t.ooters each block In the said district, each of ad the x' 'et number said standards to be equipped with af it. traps that ever assembled west - three 6.6 ampere luminous arc lamps, OK ..f Hi. Mislip;u. an!, therefore, the llll Fi:!. oflaxilthe Heilthe lo ir- orr to Cen and ald lamps to be illuminated by late ir4i'hiocr )'ivr. president current. Twenty lamps will be e fv the hoards. iiitrnnt tral ieaguc. ami still publisher of electric h!e to ann'uiii e t Illuminated all night every night under Ir ili t- - . it. watt Ito.K nine and the i;e(i Hook, a tr an schedule of hours, and a H.t ff dates for stat ut the conference recent mnouif ,boor at appropriate peace for ome time yet a s e. uring l.itA for this publication. He tbe remaining lamps will be Illuminated :ionshl nit .ili not setd t r mlsel to include a Mstorv of the until midnight only. The said Improvel.ifer.fjf e n.r Minks explairunir IV ternl league in his Line Hook for ment is to be maintained for a period out its .Kit i'of three years and the expense thereit.Mr. ev er. tfie..untila neti a -fbeen .te next ; ear. to be met by an assessment upon of ' on said the lots and f Whei it ltlt Ili'.Mtl. . 'ifr orI t .. : In fronting sabl district: abutting Ninth - nr.'-the yearly sum street man ace. to a of p. i.r... blng T.,;1,., t T He rmann has It on iienry of 12.22. 11. however, to be paid by Salt 'li t. .tM- ei t of Jir .il r, r v 'h. I'ir upon said expense. !ft. t or.l He was for peace with his board Lake the fin hurst The City aforesaid resolution of Intention the. with with Hcrog. S directed the City Knglneer to M . Fed., wltii Kan Johnson and everybody having f)'i'hrr t r.p hoofr ing !. t e else. r t e a make and file with the City Itecorder He n uvrit. exuded anil peace good fairly ';:!. Tenn a written report containing In being for peace, he explans and fellowship. .. . i S f It t ri 17 he stood or fell for specifications for and the estimated Ma Stte plained cost of the said Improvement, and a of the good old game r.i p h o. i'i j out lament. ttse brst Interest r h.. mpi'T h diagram of the said district with the of I r. e i.an..iai- "tun of biseball. U ruler f "e it Pa. h: respective lots thereinof numbered, and a 1 t ;in, i nn assessment H HsTnuiM;-- lt the cost of said trnp.hoot--.r.l- . looks iN June U. n It. the said he aon.jee. .f the magnates are conspiring- Froposedwas upon saidIn lots, itntjer n.i Imirr." mv office on filed to keep as much currency us pos- report duly rr, a h r t e niana. 28th day of December. 1915. and by the stars the tern trapshooMn.-ijuble ,,ut f the. pockets of Johnson-itJ.llv II. t ,rvl Laf me presented to the Hoard of Commisb es of t t Another that t rnj rruni-fif- . thing lplaris. (us; Lake Cit3 who. after at Fhicugn 'lid wh to ileclare that sioners of Salt loimesf.u rg I inc-- . K e v s f on e the same, directed me to tours In the will tuture considering hi Pa. barestorming tio. notice that on Thursday, ::. 21. te allowed. GooJ-l- j e to the source give 2' -- t;r:!f. I hot public f manv more shekels. dav of January, 1916, the 2th at the in. i tour name tit t: Amertc in. tr ' hoof hour of 10 a. m. of said day the said Louts ra er tl e i;o s of tn- - St Louis. dls- - Hoard of Commissioners will in their Mo tit how ic;iM. The Feds were .t'ir' St. shoojers Council Chamber In tr. City and Counthev ry tied .....,! just badly in contracts when they an- - ty Kulldlng In Salt Luke City, hear and up I AW roMi'i'TTi:. the protests againrt either eat i iioii.ii e l that their future obligations consider of twelve dub Four league or against I fUf'.e with plavers represente-- pavment of said Improvement generally Nat IS the n o;:i!.esho-i0m tn alaries. tub In Hump." said the extent of said district or In Tti winning ion ro'in Miller Huggins. "whv don't they do the proposed ansennnient. fixed against the each 'e.igue w ill be awarded a medal. !ike thev did to Chief Hender pull the report of the City Knglneer hereinabove mentioned. And any person srap of papers: act." nn: tot'KiJis.foi.b. In said proposed Improperty ovnlng won l.n. No more provement district may, at or before Tyrus Said Willie Itnppo T CIll are vou at be taselal; flow-goothe time hereinabove fixed for hearing will the baseball Mar rake- such plavers"writblue file with the City Rein extra Said Ty to Willie uaartrifle protests, for shekel..; ue. piie.f a written rrotest setting witli the "No better than forth articles for newapapers corder signe.i ;n" nnd magazines. At least, those stars his objection to such proposed Imwho belong In the American league provement. Further Information and particulars will rot. The magnate of the Kan DISCOURAGED? AND ARE YOC SICK nald proposed Lighting District No. Johnson circuit, have placed the ban of 2 may be had by inspecting the aforeon tht to la doctors aoI urUlclaat w practice, according IUt wu want to get wrliT resolution of Intention and the resaid 1J from frrm Chicago. U Cioarw. ;ui L of the City Knglneer thereon now tvitai kcrtM, curJ d;,ase The of matter the is port the that truth never did write the articles to on file in the office of the City roetit. i'hU "! 6rt for c starlet t players Lau Cl.lc names were tlm Ih which All th their KARL A. SCIIRID. City Recorder. bae curi iwiMaiu. ,., ftrM was to write thev did usuallysigned. writing war xt yoal dru, at name District No. 2. a the of contrnct bottom thefr Lighting W kslfe. ? twjstPublication a First December 31, 1815. for umber of American goodly calling for jworif. Hjo bi; y. vtatiat Publication January 6th, 1016. dollars in exchange for the ri"ht of the last tiocturs sad atdj- - f ka trt4 or aaaajr tber raetoaa t newspaper or magazine to use tlie well eta, ASSKSSMRXT NO. 14. known monaker at the top of articles. u lalil fca taxi tor B;ilt GOLD MOUNTAIN CHAMPION MIN-In- jr o a opm iBcuratie Ct JOHNNY & Milling company. Principal ofwe trtUea. cbae9 ofwascuaaate, Of the Itlack Watch, killed In the fice and place of business 216 S. ilaln your ealy go to tbe feayital near Ypres September 25. 1915. street. Salt Lake City. Utah. doctor t Data a. tat fighting J kep. cor JwJ. bat lane bv a Princeton Notice Is hereby given that at a Ml-- I classmate, i aid Ibr . Ma cut ef ta of the board of directors held ell nt Poe: Johnnv meeting hmetim n in r hi tAk. on of December, 1915, an 16th the vou day of little know. Stocky chap, LC curwt L.4 firat triaa KS rOO ka one cent per share assessment of i r.o vail to take In slack? i He'. ba I aaaa CbJaa 4etot aal atMf ue was on the capital and levied assessed 'Most too small for back. quarter faliaxL Deibaiitt. trgala aaita aJ and Issued tock Made it somehow It. uroiKCIai trom outstanding played tcMa.l fut'rrisg eaUrr. though; corporation, payable forthwith toof C. the Poe. R. tioublc. cAfi4 tarat Johnny troubi. tsbvrrwleala ttunhf, or aatbau. Imj ftver. toa of said company, at 216 ruscu. Long, secretary S. Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Johnnv Poe ttwiti,. latilv.tloa. larl. ataaca cooatipatioa. iiJT. (Mtrtla. stock upon which thl assessment plltn. 4 arrboaa. fiat via. More than twenty years ago Any trptj a a.' a vrsetsa. crufaia. Wnu"t he a ghastly sight a.arl Um. remain unpaid on the 21st day of may diaa, wowfeia. taaooaiua, ebeslty. When we'd fought the snowball a.rTon.n... be delinquent and tial lilS. will January. fight? blartler trttabla. tidaey tfjoM. Iabar. to a sale at public auction, hsd advertised for face show; Hardly I litt, rkeaaatlns. Vrtsat'a ara!Is Poe. and unless made before will avenroo payment Johnny ial Uo?r. balar&a, Utia. f'ta. lm mum sad be sold on the Sth day of February, cUrootc diseaaea. tar 1916. to pay the delinquent assessment Johnnv I'oe; toes rateemfl await aal Lappiaeaa aa Freshman president? That's so! with cost of advertiswitttoct Bvu'acentia droc. cr tin kalfa. b ta thereon, together of kJertx. sale. and expenses Homely face and ready grin T.1mV9Vtw LgLaaC4l"s ing Cr . ill S. Mat Urt veil 'Usm of the C. It. LONG. Secretary. year grown thin Ird Laaa Cttf. t'tab. aeoo4 nofr. Salt In Not Flanders?" Bait Lake City. Utah. 10 for: a. a. U a. ai. liead 'somewhere Uall r. p. as.; Johnny foe? CoaaalutUa I . a. PVa ViaaaUk StvUj.. M. It XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. aai tfbUn tra. Johnnv Foe: ROARD OF COMMISSIONERS, SALT Well, that's how he'd like to go. lAke City. Dec. 31. 1915. S rapper be was. first and last, Sealed proposals will be received N r.r a fight get past, until 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, JanuHuntedjet'cm through Mexico; Out25th. 1916, for ary Johnny I'oe. let Sewer and ditch constructing from Main Trunk Tut rrad thU: "Your Ok.iy Spcti.iC Sewer at 9th North and 11th West Johnnv Foe; Streets northwesterly to connection peats ir.e worn, ana when "Ukay" won t That's the Celtic strain, know. you with Gravity Steel Flume.' turc rothin wi:i., V. If. Gibson. Dnrg-tU- t. Sol iler. miner, ranchman, he; Rids will be received for monolithic "The Okay Specific i a Mcal shot Trailed the land from sea to sea. as well as concrete pipe section. too Couldn't let things getPoe. slow; for the diseases for which it U prrscrilxnl." of Instructions to bidders, Copies Johnny and forms for contract specifications f. M. Yengcr. Dnifist. "The Okay r nd bond, together with plans and proFoa ihcad of anythinsc i ever saw. art! Ifutvs i Johnny file will be furnished by the City Enid In battle. laid so low. Practiced mctHcin' for over Office on receipt of a deposit tn your burial place gineer's Hearing 13 year. Dr. of Five (5.00 Dollar.. It. Art- Tartan of vour Celtic race. KARL A.SCHi:iD. City Recorder. Kkess you. Johnny, rest vou so: ntici: . Poe! First Publication December 31. 1915. Johnny il. Sutton, in the New York IleralJ. Last Publication January 24, 1916. f at 1 1916 REILLEY TAKES POLO EXPECTED Trapshootincj SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, O -- fvft j- i3 I iiw m i 3 o Lsi TO) ...i.ii.uau - e. m . " r -- I - J - -- I g trap-shooUn- ".i ":'V'.JV?;: A , e i e n-.lv- 9 -- r w.-- r rr I -.ii ; (.- t T h-- 1 1 , 1 ( I 1 :T-- - - fir - - .. ! s. I.-irr-v -- - -- - I "' - ... 1. -- . -l t - . ' I - e Tp ' f,ire -- i l 1 I b- p ii'.-n-l f n-- i ie'-orile- i l . ti- , -' i r- i n ; i . 1 -- n-.- tif s ln-fieli- 1 d duly-passe- - 12 f Jl kzmhJ fekmA ' I 5xv i i I . - n,r.-tli.kl ;! i:-'- . '4N8$a VkJ4V vWiWW i -- i t - : . t .1 v ' ! I i I -- tSP,' -- i I . I . I i ' v-;rr- ,, - e- 1 1 i direr-tors- , t l -- ir-.- hi-i- t. - V i -e.J ; 1 ; i - . i 1 i:..-V(- 'trn t 1 i 1 r h--- I r ', ', n- 5 ! ! j ; i !'; I t l - it I d ' Lt . "fM-'- - k-- Ke-con- lr. l't . m aflfisi8Bt.T -- ,sSa.J v l-- V v V - - READ TH toi; - Y'fw vm&v; i 4 X A . tta. Mi BflEBI ff),00 t. Ori THEN SEE THE - l How 1 The serial story appears in this newspaper each Sunday. And the film drama shown at the Rex theatre each Friday and Saturday. iimmuiiiimiiiiiimnmmmiiinim will;-b- m |