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Show SPORTING SECTION. THE IIKR v. ALP-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 8, 191G N, WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND CAREY'S HOMER By Briggs Not Mere Theatres, but a Salt Lake Institution. W. Mauriee Tobln, Manager. drive " 11 TTHHUI tGII. AB II 1 1 O 4 I 1 1 13 1 u 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 4 rf roftello Wtl5on c Kantlehner Totals p. 3 3 2 .. 3 0 m 0 30 1 0 0 4 0 5 27 14 3 Jlaek rf Williams rf Zimmerman 3b... Saier lb Doolan Allen v Yerkcs 2b Lavender p ss Totals 4 1 n u r. 4 I 3 0 32 0. 3 1 2-- 2 7 27 bv Innings: 000100 0 9 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 4 0 2 0 1 to 1 0 Id o o . 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 V 17 1 Neale ef 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 i (iroli 3b ss UlTSiOS Louden 2b 4 4 3 AD 4 Fosgreenc 3b Patten ........3 4 Roskellv If A. Jensen lb rf. 3 4 Ramshaw ss 4 2b Wakins AV. Jensen cf . . . 4 Jones rf 1 Morgan rf Chrlstensen p .. 3 34 Totals 0 o 2 3 t o 0 0 n 0 Winpo Clark Schneider p Totals l . 1 0 ... .23 AH Uescher If 4 Smith cf 3 Hetzell 2b 2 rf Long 3 Miller lb : .0 Peek 3b 3 Corlutn 53 lloriisbv ss 3h...33 Snyder 2 Ames 1 - p 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 1 1 rt (. 1 .1 12 10 3 3 0 2 2 t0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 24 12 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 A 0 0 3 o 0 2 4 2 t i i t 0 0 3 3 7 0 2 27 12 24 Total Clark batted for Toney in eighth. " bv inninss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincmnat i 1 1 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 h-ll- STIEFELS WIN FROM NIPPONS 1 Harman Athletes. 0 1 - s NEWlARK a 1 1 9 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 , 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 24 9 0 10 10 I 0 0 " 4 1 rSpia' t- - Th Hrall-TtrpuM!rnn.- ! 1 won from Price, May Helper I'rice here touay7 in the .arnon league to 3. The game was by the score of in the seventh when the Price stopped team refused to continue on account of the umpiring of Williams of Helper. The game was awarded to Helper. Hall of pitched a hltless game until the Helper sixth, when Price scored its runs on an error and three hits. Helper scored four runs off Fowler R. H. E. in the first. Score: 9 2 .....7 Helper 3 5 Prb-4 Batteries H.all and Sun: Fowler and White. Umpires, Williams and 7. 5 4 ..35 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 chestra. Extra Attraction MME. CIIILSOX OIIR.MAX, Prima Donna. Matinees Eves. 10c, DOc. 25c, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. 2.15 p. m. 8.15 p. m. 3 B B B B -.- " In 't he east. WILKES TONKCHT f?;VCK for every member of the family. The comical side of rural life. 0 7 4 2 2 1 West c . . . Fletcher p Thompson . Korns rf rf Murphy Johnson If. Gitsch cf Totals 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 In the third series of games on the Salt Lake Amateur Haseball association schedule, the Stelfel K. K. team defeated the Magna Nippcns yesterday by the score of 13 to 6. and the. Portland Harman Cement team defeated th club, 6 to 1. Hoth games were played at Lucas field and proved very interesting. In the first game. Harrison, pitching Sunnylde 7. Winn. for the Sflfls. had one bad inning, the boysa first. In this frame onthefour May Sunnyslde- deJapanese Sunnyside, hits and feated Castle Gate here today in the scored four tallies Carbon league by the score of 10 to 4. walk. After the first Harrison settled down and the Japs wre able to score but two more runs. The .lapenesc team was uniforms. out in brand-neIn the second game the Portland Cement team unearthed an Blaster. He named league apitcher article of ball, strikclassy pitched fourteen batsmen. He allowed ing out but one run and three hits. Peterson of the Harman club also home game, but two Backpitched a good the Portland first runs bv Jacobs, t ' er, did the damage. The score: e FOR STRIKEOUTS Conkwright Sends 22 of the Messengers to the Old Water Bucket. Mats. Thurs. and Sat. L.c. 25c. Eves., 15c. 25c. 35c. 50c. iBDOQBDQOSE 0 ?fc"jus,t;H4i' 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 3 l 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 . it 'u fv , , i- t 3 ua - J t nn n u Vt i uh n $t ffc-- n ? ?f A uJr .hi! if If: v fr ,ibtkh i te&jt ft m. , u nr : re'-or- 1 1 f 1 1 -- 1 1 s L V' v -- t t xi i"- ' a W- is i - III? j! t ft it 1 i ' i t , yX 20 1 10 7 VALENTINE GRANT in 0 "The Innocent Lie" ! r. 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 GLADYS HULETTE j In a dramatic mystery story, "THE GIltL FROM CHICAGO." Charlie Chaplin's Double In, two reels of fun. "AN INNOCENT CROOK' "ON THE BORDER" Westerix Thriller. i.i... w.uwww.gCTipiiiWli..iti.iiiipiiit.uipiii .I,". , MEM 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 TOOELE. AB R H 5 4 4 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 E PO A 3 0 2 1 4 4 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 11 0-- 10 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 11 24 3 o 0 10, 10 A E PO 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 o 0 EXHAUSTED, NERVE-TIRE- " me. NOTICE! 1 10 D Are you losing: your ambltlont Have you dull headache or pain at the base of the brain f Are you very nervous and Irwith a feeling you want ritable, to be alone? Are you restless and sleepless? Are you gloomy, with n fear of dread from no apparent eausef Have you palpitation of the heartf Is your circulation poorf I)o you have hot flashes? Do you feel you are not the man you once were? remain If so, you don't want to in this condition. You need speon cial treatment to net directCome the seat ofa this trouble. with and have friendly talk 01 0 0 7 2 If you have reached nn incurable complicated condition with I will sy so, and ndvlse best means to you as to the left for you to that is as pursue and much out of follow get store for you. I life as is in cannot do more than this and- 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 2 2 ""liv' HEI'I TATIOX 1 1 2 3 2 1 4 3 2 0 0 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 15 7 o 0 o 27 0 o 1 rttt honest physician will nroiuIS AT NOT STAKE YOU MiED 17 0'6 , r. Vlt DECEPTION Oil MIS-- H Two-bas- e hits Scanlan, 31 Y Summary: E P U H S E N TATTON. Three-bas- e Forbes, Stauffer,. Anderson. IS YVOKTH MORE STANDING Double hit Stauffer. TO ME THAN AM. OP VOI R Scanlan to Stauffer; Olson to plays Lovett. WONEY. LET ALONE A FKW Stolen bases Dorch 2. Papworth. Hits EEE DOLLARS-- FOR YOUR. Off Peterson. 10, runs 6; off Olson, PAY. MIGHT YOU 7, 6 runs; off Keough 4, no runs; off wishes my Any man who Gillett 3, 2 runs. Bases on balls Off FREE is cordialhest opinion 4. Olson 1, off Kough Struck out By to call and get it. Peterson 4, by Olson 3, by Keough 13, 1 ly invited by Gillett 2. Hit by pitcher Forbes, Peterson: Gillett, by OJson Left by on Dases Mooeie Con. Wngon 8. vrmirs 9 a. m. to 5 p.10m.a.m. Evenings, Time of game 2.10. Umpire Boyle. n, n ov to 12m ' Snrifliivs. Salt Lake City. "34 S. Main St., 1 K f X 1 12 01 0 0 ..34 Dorch ss 3 Green rf 2 Gee If 4 Forbes cf Dunion If ...... r Mcintosh c ....."5 Stauffer lb 3 Keough p 1 Gillett p 41 Totals 0 Con. Wagon .... i J V .....1 State Medical Co. 1 9' - 1 1 Herr Louis Roth, known as the world's greatest animal trainer, who puts twenty-fou- r lions through their paces in a thrilling act with Al G. Barnes wild animal circus, which will exhibit at Salt Lake this afterfull-grow- n SU. s. 4 4 4 .. ...33 Tooele 1 - ..44 Totals 3b Scanlan 2b ' 0 0 0 1 4 1 Adams 10 -- CON. WAGON. AB It II p Olson- 1 L - 9 i 9 1 1 Tooele, May 7. Tooele won Its second game of the season today 17 to 2, the Con. Wagon club of Salt Lake bewhile wild, ing the victim. did exceptionally Keough, good work on the the visitors off with mound, four hits letting and no runs in the seven innings heoutworked. He walked, four and struck thirteen. The box score: Hogan 3b Peterson If 1 8 1 2. 1132,610 PO 1 1 0 0 0 TODAY AND TOMORROW Pitcher Keough Strikes Out 13; Dunion Proves Best Hitter; Score 17-- in s 1 4 If CON. WAGON CO. 9 n .28 Karren rf c Papworth p Peterson II 1 1 ' 0 1 0 0 Si EMPRESS THEATRE TOOELE BEATS well-playe- j- 0 0 E U rt 1 0 0 0 ...2 Sako c 1 1 3 2 0 . .5 Yamasakl ss 1 3 2b Yokoyama 9 2 2 3 The Continental Oil company baseball Fujita lb 1 1 . .5 tam gave an exhibition of fast play flakata 3b 3 0 0 0 . . the Port lKusla ground yesterday. Takatl If st 1 0 0 Tli. . cil inn trimmed the Western Tatai rf 1 1 7 0 14 to I. Union Messengers The fea- Nakaya e '. . . . ...3 0 ture was the pitching of Conkwright o Ya may iicn I p . . 4 0 1 0 S 0 He whiffed twenty-twfor the Conoeos. 3 21 22 10 of the Messengers and allowed but Totals .... .27 two hits. This establishes a new I PEL K. K. for the Commercial strikeout E AH K H PO A leHKiiif. The Conot os have, strengthened rt 1 12 3 ... line-u..5 p lb Latham be to one and of their appear 0 0 0 2 2 . . 4 the strongest contenders for the pen- .larvis If2b 1 1 I 3 Stelfel nant. Sore: 1 1 0 2 Horsted cf ... . . 3 0 ! 2 0 ... c Davidson CONTINENTAL OIK rt 0 3 0 2 . Wilson rf Ait i: ii po a r: Hiliar .1 4 2 2 . . :, 3b 2 0 3 9 Meredith .f rt 3 0 .... .. .. 2I rt1 4 3 0 0 Harrison p rt 0 0 Pringle lb 2 b Groeschner p 4 2 2 0 r S'nellcrove 2 3 i l . . :; Conkwright o 4 2 0 2 2 'onkwrlsfht p 2 0 0 0 MeGannev 2b ...4 4 ,.3S 13 13 27 IS Totals 4 2 2 0 0 0 Kedfern rf & 0 Van Quill ss Score by innings4 4 1 1 o 0 0 Meyers If 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 136 1 1 3 9 0 Nippon 22 Wilson c Steifels K. K. ...2 2 0 2 033 1 1 3 3S 14 17 27 bits Hakata, Total Summarv: Two-bas- e hits Yamayuchi, Wilson. Three-bas- e WKSTKHN UNION. Jarvls. Horsted.to AB P. II PO a j: Conkwriwht. Hillar, tt; Hillar Harrison Ooublep lays fi o y l u arrn .... Latham Stolen Hillar, bass Stelfel 1 1 4 0 0 2. 9 Wood ss Harrison Off Hits Steifel. Jarvls. 0 0 0 0 t 2 J in 7 1 in 2 I'arlson 3ef Innlntts. off Groeschner Yama4 1 0 0 0 0 Borden b Off on balls Hases innings.3. off Harrison 4. off Groeschner 1 o 3 5 0 0 Morrison 2b 1 3 0 0 . 0 yuchi Bosk ill If 6, by Struck out Hy Yamayuchi 1 3 0 0 0 0 Jones rf 2. Passed 6 bv Groeschner Harrison 1 1 8 3 2 0 e Service Sacrifice hits Steifel. 1 3 0 0 0 hall Nakava. Hit 0 Bresrsire p by pitcher Wilson Conkwright. bv by Harrison. Nakaya Yamayuchi. 1 2 30 24 5 Wild Totals of , Time Yamayuchi. pitch Um-p- r. 300. 1.56. Attendance lianie Stolen bases Iledfern 2, Summary:2. Wilson Left on bases Nippon Stewart. Van 2. Conkwright 4. 6 Steifel Quill 5. Two-base McGanney. Warren. Service. hit? Wilson, Pringle, Snellgrove. Three-bas- e BASEBALL TEAM D. hit Meyers-- . McGanney. Home run Conkwright. Double plays Gordon to Wood to Warren. Innings PLAYS TWO HIGH NINES S, !. Conkwright pitched Bregpire 2. by Struck out By Conkwright balls Conkwright The I. I. S. I, baseball mn have I'a"sd Breggir1. Bresrglre 3. runs ContinenEarned hands full this week. They meet their tal11 Oii 12. Western Union 1. Passed the two high school team on successService. ive days. Umpire Ludlow. Tuesdav the Gold and P.!ue boys will RLlMINCi MERKLE. against "oach "Heine" Richardplay New- - York scrihes are inclined to son's stellar sticksters and Wednesday will array his diablame Pie.i Merkle for mii-of the Tommystars Fitzpatriek in fray against the Miller-itethe mond ;iants failure to date. One of"back writers says that r tumetropolitan Th L. D. S. U. baseball players have '.t Merkle forgot to touch second. each of their This vfiir-' he is vn forgetting to already lost a came to Coach Miller touch fircoming opponents, but . j v 1 Potts 2b Ixivett lb Ferguson cf ss Anderson NIPPONS. A II i. V-- 0 4 0 1 1 11 gilt-edge- e 1 0 1 0 1 Ferguson lb 2 1 2 1" 1 Anderson ss 1 0 0 3 0 3b Hogan 0 0 0 0 J. Peterson If. ..3 1 2 0 Karren rf, c ....3 0' 0 1 0 0 12 c, rf ..2 Papworth 1 0 0 0 0 Birrell p ,...2 0 0 0 0 0 .1 Itidd p 5 3 4 3 21 26 Totals Anderson out, hit by batted ball. 8 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 U. Vulcanizing 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Con. W. & M runs United Earned Summary: 5. Con. W. & M. 1. Stolen Vulcanizing bases West 3. Birrell. First base on errors Vulcanizing 4, Con. W. & M. 4. Two-bas- e e hit West. Three-bashit run: Ferguson. Home Papworth. Double plays Abbott to Moore; Potts to Anderson; Gitsch to Thompson to West: Thompson to Moore. Hits Off Birrell, 6 in 4 innings; off Ridd, 7.3 in 3 innings. Struck out By Birrell by Ridd 6, bv Fletcher 4. Bases on balls Off Birrell 5. off Ridd 2. off Fletcher 2. Time of game 1.37. Umpire Jarvis. 0 1 iBarnes Circus Makes Ready for Today's Show: ex-Fede- ral r 0 1 3 2)0 20000000 - 4 CONSOLIDATED WAGONS. 1 AB R II PO A 2 4 0 0 Potts 2b 0 0 0 0 S. Peterson cf . . . 1 E Simpson cf 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 2" 0 a "Mrs. WIGGS of the a CABBAGE PATCH" . , 00 7 2 2 4 1 0 3 13 35 A Howe 3b E Moore lb w 12 the Tide Turned. Willa Holt Wakefield, George llow-- 1 oil aCm.io. Trio. lli.s Cather ine Powell, Travel Weekly and Or. BY VULCANIZERS Score by innings 2 4 City Brigham 9 Stall and Dean....0 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 Two-bas- e 2, Scott hits Summary: i hits Kil Gunn, Watkins. Three-bas- e tJouDie piay JenRoskeliy. patrick, sen to Norgren to Dern. Stolen bases Hits Off Chrlstensen son: Downey and Curry. Struck out Scott, Dern 2. off Jensen 6 in 3 inBy Kellogg 4. by Noon 2, by Downey 8. 7 in 5 innings, Bases on balls Off Jensen 2. nings. Struck out By off Chrlstensen 2. SPANISH FORK WINNER Jensen 7, by A. Jensen 3. by 3.ChrlstenSacrisen 6. Passed balls Patten A. Jensen. OVER THE" PAYS0N TEAM fice hits Dern. Scott. Norgren, Time of game Hit by pitcher 2.00. Attendance 300. Umpire 7. Because of Spanish Fork, May doubt as' to whether grounds could be secured and prepared In time Spanish PARK CITY SLUGGERS. Pullman team Fcrk did not bring the a game was arhere today. Instead ARE AGAIN VICTORIOUS with Payson. The score was ranged 9 to 4 in favor of Spanish Fork. The feature of the game was the Park City. May 7. The home team of Ferguson of the Spanish pitching andal-lowed its victory of the opening daytwelve team. fanned repeated lie Fork nsrain todav. trouncing the Intermounsix hits. only team of Salt Lake, 8 to 7, The teams were as follows: Payson, Main Electric d in a game. Errors were Mills 2b., Nlelfon 3b.,- wigniall cf., A feature of the play was a home Ooats lb.. Mitchell If., Hickman rf., few. run by Romney. Two double plays Hleascn ss., McBeth c, Prleste p. and were pulled by the visitors. Doane. pinch hitter; Spanish Fork, for Park City Thompson's pitching Wadswnrth ss.. Thomas cf., Lee Thomas was at all times. He kept Jb., Andrews 3b Creer If.. Davis rf., his hits d well scattered and lb., Ferguson p., struck out fairly hhelaoay c, Strang nineteen. and Rowe, pinch hitter. CARBON LEAGUE WINNERS Victorious in Game With ... ....34 Dern ss Keltus rf Jensen p Totals neutral field his The feature was. the hitting of Donovan of Sunnyslde, who got a triple and proteges will stand aL. betterS. chance. U. O.. has two doubles out of four times up. 200 Every game the A special train brought about played thus far lias been on the oppos-in fans to witness the game. The score: team's grounds. The two games ing which the L. l. S. IT. tossers clash this 8 2 4 week will be played on Walker's field. Castle Gate IS 2 .....10 Sunnyslde Batteries Kellogg. Noon and JohnHELPER AND SUNNYSIDE thinks that on Portland Cement Tossers Are - SETS Gunn cf 0 0 0 0 0 Two-bas- e hit Miller, Summary: baseNeale, Hetzel. Deserter. Douide plays- Snyder to Beck. Base Off Toney 4. off Schneider 1, oi off Antes 2. Hits and earned runs Off Toiif.v, 2 hits 1 run in seven innings; no hits no runs in one Shnddr. j,ff off Ames, 4 hits no runs in nine Jjinina; itmintrs. Struck out By Toney 3, by Schneider I, by Ames 6. Umpires oLay and Orr. stolen Scott c 0 0 I Si-or- 9 0 0 Kilpatricklb 2b Norgren K 1910 12 10 9 0 0 0 ii PO A STALL & DEAN. AB R H PO 2 0 2 If ... 2 Fitzgerald 0 1 0 0 Sorenson If 0 0 0 3b .. 4 Fitzpatrick 0 1 0 0 3b Coleman 2 1 1 3 It1 PO 0 R 41 110 3 3 1 UOMTA & LEW 11 EARN. Bits of Musical Comedy. "AMien The United Vulcanizing team took In a game played at "Walker's field its first game of the season yesterday, yesterdav afternoon the Stall & Dean the Consolidated Wagon & team defeated the Brigham City nine defeating Machine company nine 8 to 3. bv the score of 9 to 4. down a strong 'Brigham City broughtwas UNITED VUICANIZERS. club and the contest interesting all the way. The score: AB R II PO A E 1 1 1 Abbott ss . BRfGH AM CITY. 1 1 1 St. Louis 0 ... i Jtiuli Near liii. OF VAUDEVILLE. - 4 i: it po a i: 0 0 0 0 0 1 a Trims the Strong Club From Rubber Men, Full of Pepper, Capture Contest Against Brigham City in Well Wagon Salesmen. Playe Contest. CINCINNATI Kiiurer If lb t:iae Griffith rf . t A dandy comedy Cincinnati in a pitchers' duel between Ames and Toney here totwo day, I to '. Toney allowed only pio-oi- p and tosether tame but hit, l the thy run that lost him the name. Ante also was in great form. granting but four hits. Score: AB S 1 0 Uv-ende- ST. 3 to $2.00; mat., M.i THE REST I FEALY MAI I A. CO VICTORY SCORED TEAM IS WINNER Chicago hits Barney. Nummary: Two-bas- e Bainl. Wagner. Lavndcr. Zimmerman. Home run Carey. Stolen bae Klack. ba." on Sacrifice hit Wilson. First 2. Bae errors Pittsburgh 2, Chicago n balls Off Kantlehner 3. off lavenr. runs Off der I. Hits and earned lilts And 1 run in 9 innings. i by lav-- t Strut, k 1.out Hv Kantlehner 1,Kmslie. twter empires Klein and LOUIS. Mo., May 7. iiMThnW 'miiiriiA i ii v. . . 0 - TONEY GIVES TV0 HITS, BUT IS BEATEN, 1 TO will "i THE LIBERTY STALLS DEAN - u 3 5c Prices: Eve., to 51.00. 2T.c 1 a n po 0 2 i The Unchastened Woman" . 0 0 2 0 0 n 0 0 in the sensational success, Tomorrow. Today Last Time Today. Gladys Hulette. Howard Mitchell PEARL WHITE, and Mutual Players in "THE TRAFFIC: COIV Hale, Sheldon Lewis in Creighton A tale that reaches the heart. Also CHAPTER 10. the clever comedy In three acts, "THE IHO.N CLAW." "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE AND A selected program of miscellaneous first-ru- n ROSIE" photoplays. Watch for "Who's Guilty," a bis" Coming "Pegfeature o' the Ring," with new Pathe serial at the Rex. Francis Ford arid Grace Cunard, Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. All seats Children 5c, adults 10c. 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. Kiddies, a nickel; grownups, a dime. daily. i: 1 3 1 CHICAGO. ah r: ii Mann It.. a0 PO .1 1 3 Baird Sb Knabe 2 b e '" third. Parnev ef Carey" If Johnston lb Waener ss S-r- THE REX nml Tonight Stevens Emily to In the intensely human drama of modern life. "THIS CHILDREN IN THE HOUSE." 11 p m. &1 P. m. If you love children, be sure to see this. American Symphony Orchestra. Magnificent Organ. Continuous. 11.30 a. m. to 11 p. m. Daily. Daily. 2000 matinee seats. 10c. Kvenings 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c. TOMORROW Formal dedication of $40,000 pipe organ, with Governor Spry and other prominent citizens participating; beginning the grdat twentieth chapter Billie Burke serial. "Gloria's Romance": also William in "A Man of Sorrow' A notable event. TOMORROW. 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. Carey's CHICAGO. May field fence scored the right only run of a pitcher's battle Kantleh-ne- r of Pittsburgh won trom Lavender of Chieaj?o today. The Cubs jjot only three hits off the "ittsburghto pitcher and only one of tfteni Kcfre: - Oliver Morosco Presents a. m. MISS NORMA TALMADGE. to -0 got 11.30 Triangle kiddies and Triangle stars headed by a. m. National League Sees Pair of Games; Pirates Beat Chicago Cubs. Max rhrr,dMat- THE AMERICAN LAST TIME TODAY. 11.30 FORKATLEHNER 7. Sail L alee i Eieeiro THEATRE CIRCUIT, INC. SWANSON ENOUGH TO WIN 1- SPORTING SECTION, ! noon and evening. A special train of twenty-eigh- t carsifornia and opened the season there bearing tlie Al ?. Barnes 5animal circus- nine weeks ago. Itso has encountered at o'clock yes- excellent weather arrived in Salt far, losing but tprday afternoon, and was unloaded lit two days on account of rain. Its offi-th- et. I'nion Pacific yards at First North rialsa report splendid patronage, In a short time the circus lot! out losing town thus far encountered, South streets was' One new feature was noted at the at Main and ICighth transformed into a lent city and all is grounds the absence of the familiar In Its place are in readiness for the parade this morn- - circus gas ton-htig and shows this afternoon and even- - chugging gasoline engines furnishing power to two units of electric power lug. The circus has grown considerably plants which provide lights for its tents since it visited lake last year and which house 1000 educated wild and the property men are complaining that domestic animal actors. as well as it is larger than It should be for the hundreds of men and women, and to which can be ob- run the hundreds of fans which make accommodations the immense tent so comfortable. tained. In Reedley, Cal., while the show was The show wintered in southern Call- J wlth-stree- i . I J ! : i ! on at night, a bearing suddenly went out in the main generator at the power house. The town was in utter dark ness, the press publicity Al possiRealizing G-billties of the opportunity, Barnes quickly telephoned the power plant, near which the circus grounds were situated. A man was sent up to designate the trunk line and one of Barnes' electricians climbed the pole, attached a high voltage wire to the line and with both circus generators . merrily and the brilliant humming in the tents undimmed, the city lights was lighted for two hours and eleven minutes while the bearing wa , 'M 4 CRS. .SHORES a SHORES! SPECIALISTS NOW PLAYING t : ! TIie Boarding ! j School Girls" i i ' See Them All 5 Prices Beauties! OTHKH IUt ACTS am usual 5 10c, 20e, 30c. 241 Main St., Salt liSlic. Men mu vzvMtiii We are specialists YOII can trust. No difference what your ailment is, our advice is i ULL. lr you need a doctor, investigate our methods. We know what to do and how to do it. 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