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Show irniAJD TUB FROVO PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS CARDS D.D. Bout "7 ; Roe. 1, 2 BirfJIFsrferijlock JTBeckT .Watches and Dr. B C. Black, ; Vktbbjsaby SuBaBoS' Q ct Ontario Veterinary College radustf f fF nrr Office at Frofcert livery bam Belt Red pj. I ;" 17;.;. r T.T. 'T ; y" ' '' ; Architect "' .Craftsman and Bungalow Houses . ( :. PROVO - wim .. US . before eec:;e. ' ?,L! LOCOMOTTVf AT APPROACHES NIGHT, FRIGHTENS CREW, THEJI VAN1SHES IN DARKNESS. WE rs FEROCIOUS ANIMALFIGHT" V. NARROWLY AVERTEO IN Ult .. . station - ..l w a eif an 'aTnce the ,nrexuav -- Cincinnati'. With a roar" which locking ahead.saw a man entirely and . shook the "whole carnivora building at approaching on the track. The ea- - the-zoan enraged Siberian tigress, received only a. few days ago, sprang at a' temporary steel partition separating her from a male Indian tiger, early and before Wednesday morning, George Freeze, a keeper, who wan at end pf the burMlng,.'coutd her get tolhe scene, "Princess," the Siberian, was In the next cage havlngthe preliminaries or what!ame near to of the most ferocious animal fights of recent yer.a. 7 Keeper Freeie's quick arrival, and prompt ue;of a eharp prod and a stream, of: coUf water was probably the only Ithing which prevented both r badlyb1tten,r . tigers from-beinv i Kiimwiy Specialty. yOFFWE m 8outbFlrBtast- I ' GHOST. RULE IH In UwltH Dowa . Xew Haven, Conn. ' cal rallro'ad yards. they are about a most aingulaf occurrenca Hat.:" -- CINCINNATI"20O. took place near the Stony Creek ta-Uon. early Dne recent morning, aM the belief in ghosts was still In eviPRINCESS BREAKS PARTITION dence, the witnesses ot the affaJr woidd have reason to berieyerthey one for jure. .A Irelihi traia boaad for this clt.y waa standing just east f Subdue Helpers. Hear Row and Finally the Stony Creek station at two o'clock, ' Belligerent Brute Other. Beasts in the morning waiting for a clear Add to ' Noise of track io proceed. The engine - ytm Combat. ' standing In., the, rpeky cut east of 'tte , Every Evening 7 to 11 p. m. Saturday Matinee 2 to 5 p. m. Eotire change of Program every Monday and Thursday DAVIES. M mi AGKS Moving Pictures and Illustrated :i&mgs . oft Quality BEIO. PHONK "oBLK ' f X.--',. - c- - v ELtENErlflEAIRE: rrr- Fife c A ? II 7 7 - TRIO OF DETROIT STARS. i Fruit and produce. , f -- C.F. Decker &Co, ' attorney-Lat-la- . o, 3Admissionrl0c; JUTAI1 I 1 ' $ ? the-furt- "Jhe Best" Not occasional- ly but alway in groceries HERE. Uniformity in quality and that quality of the highest' are the main reasons of our C3ntinually increasing patron-aje- . If you were to favor us witft but a share of your grocery patronage we :r certain" tiat we wilLment it in sup--. I 1' V ri x "'' ' .'rr. g ; ; p ying you onlyvvith the best 'jr-- rr"--'- t c"'' ' Princess"' .. """""7""- - "yl-w1-- I T , I i ni ous jungle-boanimal, not yet used to civilized society. .She Is a and lnce her arrival has spent her time In spitting and growling at those who approach her page. Montha'tshe-would "be day, la tlie-ho- pe come acquamted with her future mate. The three players shown above played an important part in winning the American league flag for their team last season. Reading from left to right they are as follows: Davy Jones, Ty Cobb and Capt. Herman rovo Schaefer. i SC(JMAICH4iFSw of the cage, which BIG LEAGUE SEVERAL DETROIT STARS. -WINNING TEAMS OF MINORS HAVTBROTHERS INjfiAWE Younger Members of Families Strivand Win to Money Fame ing on the Ball Field. VBHBHSISJBBHSJSBBBHMBHBBBiBSBBBBBBB Have haiLbeen-divide- by d At the lower corner, steel bars. - . - It's great to be a member of a winning club fn the minor leagues, for it is the winning teams that the big league scouts pay the and doing damage before the recon most attention to, and, as a result. dilation took place. The door was it is the members of. championship lashed with small ropes. That was the clubs that secure the opportunity mistake AU day Monday. ''Princess to get .atriai with the big and "Pasha" sniffed at each other of championship clubs that secure the opportunity to get a tria,! with the big leaguers; - it may be that the recruits win not mane good. Dut nevertneiess they do not lose much at that. When drafted or bought by the big leaguers ia the fall; they areenerally tendered comrac.Clh- - excess of what they re-herprpmlses4o In fact, Mempbis has ceived in the minor leagues. .Then, In ball player. turned nim over "to a Carolina Associ the event, of their going back to the bushes? the club7 acquiring them has ation club for development. a "brother who as- to assume their big league contract Davy Jones-ha- s pires to follow in the footsteps of his lor that year at any rate. famous brotner. Eddie Lafltte has a The crop of minor league brother, a tall, rangy chap, who would players that as bought and t like to become another Charley drafted by the big leaguers last year He looks was a laTge one numbering.iibout fifty or a Johnny Kling. promising also i Charley- - Leary s or sixty men,.. .Of. this number over hrother-i- s xrassrhUTa twenty are still carried on weak hitter. He waswtttLRoc,kfQrt league a Tn"tfie Three-U- . league until recently. n. Slttonr-W- f wtth the" J ackson- when he was 60ld to the Osbkosh vme ancj Nashville clubs of The South Atlantic and South(Wis.) club George Morlarity's brother Is trying ern leagues last season; Easterly, who for a berib In theWlsconsin leaguej heJpMLo Angeles win the bunting In and bids fair to win out. He wrote the Pacific Coast ieague, and Goode, his brother the other day and re whose batting and aided marked v "TherelB anothefirtellow; Akron to takedpwn the O. and i. big-leagu- e Telephone 17 s s pitford eVelQit-lntogood- - -- .. .. . ..... - IS r 01 INDEPENDENT: Lump : Gdmfort " - . ta pennant-winnin- COAL CO. You 'phone 226 D or 59 Red. We bring the COMFORT g Btn-net- gineer was just, a littlefrlghtened, a though he did no"believe " and remarked to the fireman: "My '' man?" is that what goodness, The man kept right on and the wo- der of the fireman and engineer , pennant-winnin- d i yiiJW.r4iBeba-afttfr- league championship. I've learned one thing while sitting on .New York Americans have six men s the bench, and that Is to' run bases." who were with minor league It la a remarkable fact .that in basein 1908. Vaughn of Scran ton, ball the name of Jennings only har- Cree and Warhop of WIHiamport, monizes when Hughey prefaces It. In KnlghtandJ3chm!dt of Baltimore,- and the big Jennings family only - two Qulnn of Richmond . 2 Detroit haaf. a played ball, one with great distinction pair in Bush of Indianapolis and Beckand remarkable success. The other endorf of Scranton. Connie Mack has only played . for the pastime it him. Yet six other fcusky Jen- - dlanapolis. French of the Evansvilte tUigs boys are In various other pro- ciud is tjoston fessions, with 'no baseball inclinations. St. Louis has two In Griggs pf 'San An. chara-pion- She Caught "Pasha" with Her Right : -- : : THE WESTERN MONTHLY -- , lusion only magazine of national imryjrtanoe publiehedin, thg inters mountain west, (Utan) will issue a apecial r edition in August This number .will which will be known as "The Utah Special.' deal exclusively with the history, industries, development and other matters of interest ;n Utah. lis circulation will exceed 50,000 and wiU'rlvertise - Utah from coast to coast and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. Every cly, town and bamlet in Utah CNOWSHWW-TO-rtt- TT . - piachmavi-gwd"sMReTie",cbui- "Hut' sofar as caa hm learned, no man Was missing In tie, vicinity of Stony Creek on the maravh"-inin question. It 1s said if the maa was outln the cold very long he must , ; havecontracted his death lllnesa. iassftswho- hard of itbe Bccurrenc recollect that It was In the same rocky " railroad cut and a spot, near where thevengine stood, that the body wt" Charles W, Way, a Stony Creek master, was found one morning: . some 12 or 15 years ago. If ihetoraJBK men had been at all superstitious tber must have thought they bad sees Way's ghost when- - .they saw lb strange man. For the murder of Way. Peter Coffee was convicted and to state prison, ' where he died. While the enginemen are assort they saw a real live man, the Affair Sh.ila jinfle qmtfl 8" titiproaiilnn minds, and whenever they take ; " train through the Stony Creek cut they will doubtless think..- -. Its course: -- -- " pennani-winnerwnii- et e FvnnBvllljvlt"- - - -- of: To- - 1 peka; Philadelphia, - V 7i Inflelder. Shean. of - '. rr .Pauing of faylor- The release of Pitcher Jack Taylor who helped to keep the Columbhs club In the.Aj&e?isao aasciarJ un ln thej-acIt nbnTastZyear, means the passing of Jack Taylor from the big leagues, for It Is not likely that any other club In the association will takea chance .on him : now that Columbus' has passed him up. Taylor has been a notable hjtcher for" the past 12 years and be. was considered one of the mainstays In the Chicago club for nnltA hiy Taylor started out as a big minor W iJ 1 w yJ r subscription send We make the further following offer, twnv. 4he names of - three of your friend and we win them absolutely free of charge a c6py of the Utah number of'lbe with-you- - . 5. --- ' - ;tA . 1 Wiinamsport;X Brooklyn, Outfielder Kustus of Evansville, and Third Basman Mcllveen of Nashville. . - "i 1 AM ST e club about cured him issa, ween Connie Mack se tecau ofplendtd herself at the door" It bdrst open with maddened" at the sight of a red shirt ' a clang and hit "Pasha" In the face; waist and sTreaIerroTTjefore heTwa r j- Surprised, he retreated to the far cord fipallyr-lilllner, - while PrlucosB;""" probably as I The animal was being led to much surprised as her tribeRman.I slaughter, house, when he espied Uastopped and crouched.. It was at this red shlrtwaist of a young : woman, ami tfistanOhat"Keexe-hearimmediately decided to. inyestigute. ran up with an Iron rod. "Princess-wa- s Preaking from his keepers he charged lust In tbe act of leaping. She right .liaw. fly for the young- landlnf horns were short and she was mere de5 for himself unwillingly iy thrown across the sidewalk ; gathered bruised. ,. ."" ens?,be!ng relatively a not to follow anlmaK'- . did .slop Thetftill t ' By tbe constant Interference of this attack, but, continuing 'down t " Freeze andals Iron rod, and the street, charged through a groups i wer hose resulted Bchoy whom of three in IBe animals basking oft a few1 feet Injured; bowled over a pair. of labor-from each otheiTbVrheycronched ers ana smashed into a nsh shop, 4- roared at each qtherccaalojudJf... w!Bdor itTir and - i 'T 'IT.'r . Jr iur o bhihiiius i.t.. uiuvt, overturning the counters.. ' raltilug ed . - h caugh-',Frte'wHb- onMaoding.rmetortwt -fter woinan,-ihe-anhna- blow;--i'Pa8hr- l" 'J well-behave- ; th''U a TOeHsbing'-theTrtate-glag- - TIT 111. Uieir-ynw- - ' ng Til Tw TnileB-from precisely llkethjjnann0f;,,annie8ttoOnce Princess leaped,, but a the Infuriated bull finally turned upwa l L... scraper taught 'her squarely- In the a red patrol wagon full of policeme Athens Games Next Year. ' mbuth.f py tneanslof i' the - proilB, 6eut "to head him off. ""The pollcemea . The efforts of the Athens the wajft Olympic acrapers and hose the animals were li "iSTiot more and-sho- t aage-wh'fcat the animal from behind eDtparHff -t:StieTW66a' Wagee, ten fielder for. the in the Stadfum next year. The Greek ihan-lby 40 feet Frees says he convenietit trees and telegraph poles. a bill In as author has suck National th e Thirty shots, were fired before tae government heard filled, never wlinrlhg roaring leaguers Philadelphia been for several year on of the itar tzlng the Issue of commemorative post' carnivora for a spacO!" ienmlnutes, bull was killed. sluggers of the big 'leagues. He bids age stamps, and put ofth sales the for the leopards, lions. Jaguars, hyenas When fortune smiles OH, a mw. sum of $50,000 will be set aside townrd and other aniinala added jtheir noise to afford to laugh and grow Ini v can . X combatants." ;73ri the cost of tbe gameaj of the that -- mbmttt? - hts-TOra- "cats. .UU;r4ly--craiutilo4--out- Address: 2J C0V e black buH which. Bostbn7J,U(Aer-mitefJjahcast- erv 1 0.T Chicago. Pitcher Hagerman -- Any person sending one dollar for a year's subscription may want ideas,, not wmpeti IJArtistio ability is iiot requiredWebe a suitable design rlmwina nr w,t. "Wht dr.' vou think would for a Utah, maKaine.publisbed-for-UtaHi-Se?fifSS . . . ' ,.,,11 rxitt . is awepww-rtfiouriubBCription and jl ypur.iaea 'tj- n - if- WesterntonthJl d - The Western Monthly Wans a CqveL r ... that by giving jne start he train excited-Qi'erlh- i-- m throughthe netting, "Princess" constantly showing her teeth and laying Jjack her ears. There was, however, Mr. Stepnan began 1,0 y!nce- i to oeiieve that tne matcnmaKing was an easier lob than he had anticipated". nri ..riiHfua tonio anmnlaii. Jwonday afteuiuUB "afitl" evening nf, Princess" began to get restless, 'and Neither is-- a regular Gray of the Washington club Ja' from the Los An- took umbrage at the smallest thing. iiL-i-- :geles champlonr Before the fight "Princess" had been The national league champion ; re- making nervous trips up and down the BULL FIGHTJN, A STREET- Newcruits arV as follows; York, wire netting, when Bhe suddenly M arquard and Durham of Indianapoespied the wire gate. She d ug her Woman's Red Waist Starts Big Ajrf-Haf Pittsburg, Miller of TWausau; Cin- - naws into It and It moved. "Pasha rlnnati: ' Waclter of Are Hurt. Okea of Los- - Angeles.v St. Louis, loud snarl; which Trlncess'i evidently CatcherudwJgMflngfieldflfer took as a challenge," for, with a tre . Jersey City, N. J. This city and Outfielder Ellia of Los Angeles; mendous roar, which started all the wildly junnlng amwek- - r ThiB 7. ; - xXfirpi: jjKilLbe. covered.- - " Dauw - - -- aU-tlo- . : -- the-ca- g base-runnin- g -- ?- the front of the a .ghost, engine and took hold of It as if to shake the big motor. Then It waa, tm of the flretnss. ll responseio that the escaping steam began to hub and the man, evidently believing be hadjBucceeded in starting the engine, ran down hy the side of the machiac and escaped down tbe track. The unknown waa watched until be had escaped in the darkness, and tbeat hejjenginementaiked over, the most strange occurrence. in trying to solve the mystery It s the supposition that the visitor some" demented man who had escapef from some house in the nelghbortuMdL land, espying the engine, had the de ho-w- Opposite Woolen- - Mills, . "Let on the steam aiid we'll scare him off.Bhouted the fireman. By thl time the strange man, who was , fca-deed h man of flesh and bones, and sot .the-iflfiJof rostersr-ClevelaI-haslhr- the Front Man Reached of the Engine. Ihe.Strar.ge near-efaLlh- is solid frout grtlugr--wW;l- ) and Immovable, was a ioor. The whole 'iramevuirk of the temporary frame of steel bars was then covered with--a fine meshed but strong wire the purpose of preventing netting,-fo- r cither the tiger or tigress getting their Are Those Who Played on Flag , Win- ning Clubs. Mostjeairableet- It Is a singular, tact that nearly half j nt fh nienihers of the Detroit- - ball club hafebjgiliers who are striving! with great ambition to. win a place Up to date out in the big leagues. attention, one has attracted He is Paul Cobb, brother of Tyrus, St Louis Americans drafted mm at the close of the 1908 season He was not even tried our this sprlnff with toe majors, and Manager Jimmy McAleer wow try.ng to sen mm 10 a, uiiuha league, club Charly Schmidt has brother, a catcher, also, with the Memphis club. and. from all accounts, Castle Gate, Qcar creek, Rock Springs. We have plenty, : . three-year-oli- ALWAYS Get it now while you can. r norteilw Rljlie.l. Idea of her becoming - a mate ior "Pasha," - The new arrival is a glorw as - J7. -f |