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Show wepnWvy evkkiko; jaxuartc, SALT LAB E CYCLISTS RACE IN AUSTRALIA I il Lawson; MacFarland and Downing: Take Most of the : Purses' in the' Antipodes. : ':5 .Since the trio or former Salt Lake cyclists Iver, Lawson, Floyd MacFarland' and Harry Downing invaded the racing 'regions cf Australia, the , army in the antipodes,-numbering- ; of other psdal-puslieseveral .hundred, has been compelled to taka a back seat; The three Yankees have baen in the land of the kangaroo for little more than three . months, and during that time gathered ' un npflrlv everv urlze in sight. Be-- i tween them, MacFarland and Lawson tvon nine out of eleven races at Sydney, New South Wales and swept the board of all first money In the races atMel-hourn- e. ; To the "Americans 'Australia has proven a. bonanza, but their comup considerable plete success lias r.tivred riders. envy among the other The three Americans '.'Vf ere lately joined by Orlando' Stevens, who, with MacFarland, five "years ago composed the noted "I 'and Stevie" combination. Stevens works in with his pals, and, together with his and Downing" assistance In the way of setting pace, Law-so- n and MacFarland have comparatively little trouble in winning. Frequently-thfinish. one and two, and. Downey Stevens do not often miss to and ing a of the purse. share land The purses offered in the races in Australia appear enormous in comparison with the prizes put up in this conn- -, try, running as high asare1000 ($5000), but much larger. the entry lists, too, For instance, the Austral handicap, the event of the year in Ausbiggest eyefe 13S had entries,- and to finish tralia, first at the head of this procession is worth the money at stake. The combined speed of Lawson-antrack generalship of MacFarland is the winning stock" nearly every time, but among the field of other competitors there are some good riders, ' including "Plugger Bill" Martin, once winner of the Austral." Besides Lawson and MacFarland there are only two other scratch men, D. J. Walker and G. R. Morgan, the other riders being strewn over the track at any distance from twenty to 400 yards, according to the . lensth of the race. MaJ. Taylor is on his way to Australia, and MacFarland' and his mate have a royal reception prepared for the dusky rider. Thousands of spectator attend nearly every cycle event of importance in the antipodes and tens of mon;y are wagered on the .results. It i? expected that after the raclcg season there many of the cyclists will emigrate to this country. rs .11; 1X liill . NOTESFOR. , THE SPORTS The Pacific National league "Magnates" will probably drop that high sounding title this year and form the Intermountain league, consisting of Butte, Salt Lake, Spokane and probably Great Falls. HART AND GARDNER WILL FIGHT McGovern Says He- Will Meet Hanlon If Latter Will Come East. lt-- barirtSn. a fine htini:h.i trs uxin, fiKt; nothlnr a4olnlrc tinixt. ha.1 less ihsn Itjist. H tn th city. tirHubbard Inr t Co . T tuy2nd r t LOTS. KI.rOAVT LCKTATION. It. K f each, worth 1X4 earh: must h sx?14 this week: also S lots n 1 bene, for Iic r--r lot less tUan asr-th!- n tn asms bWa. 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IIIOHKSr I HK'KS Irca. rubb. rwi for briM. srsp ste. o e. in a TLtofzr , s;!-y- ST VTA It JCMK truta n i ri)t:i. J3 W .f illip., i ATiS KIWU.N, KliAt. snd loans. 14 , Znd touth If yolt wam uarsiia in a nowss or lot. or to buy r-i- aI cash fn Js that AT Till", KJiJN-th. litKiv is vi:n III.AIIT mh.sk c?T iitannsT sen4-t.arrrn's tJ Cora' I st. r..i - o. 2-- 719-43- 0. pSuraMt-.- il-- esstt g" Ja-- I ; TuoiieTt thia t a ' f-''1- tsls sjssjrtais V C IU an S CELLA ST 0 U "WANTED A ISo.(ory prraae, trl.s late" wnn j rv. rarr.::r. a ri rm (or t! fcarn. w!h In inn r.fjn sath front, tres. r. frrrea. Th" hW s.m resdily rent f.r ts- The on in- -... r.S lnrn, ., n ...... ..IIiijvj i iianiTist-- i r.i n r" All Sizes. Va ) a ?r ion rt14uMnrr wmju Waal TssspU AM FJNH f.n.l n ehr.i- - lt rCRNlHitrO M i:ai:n roit n5 KOOUt lal Wast. MCtLT : II ( i HTnt'.r ar Wywi-t- . r NKt' u?n:t.Nnn r gv t rstrsr tt s f Sx'sl as4 CSL r"sv a t s:"ji t4 T a- faS si rUKMSHEO NlCEt.T e- - mu ,ron u- - w. Xftd ixjan aia. 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Ark for,lL tr nit tamiux t rxciAJL rem t. h-a- ELK SPECIAL swit, sh.1 snduncjt. tsn I w ni KA.-NCHF.- 12 Telephones ri - ni- rs5a-r..a XIQUOM 0B T h ti ltai r r-s- SOMETHING DOING one-sixteen- th, Best on tbo fto-.it- r THERE IS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. The defeat of Kenilworth was the surprise of the racing at Oakland yesterday. He was an even- money favorite for the handi cap, but the impost of 126 pounds on the heavy track was evidently too much for him, as he stopped badly. Arcade, get ting through next the rail, won by a neck from the poorly-ridde- n Martinmas. The Don, an outsider, was third. Namtor was plunged on to 'win the last race, at a mile and but Stuyve. the second S30 737 923 2,550 choice, led all the way. Joe Lesser beat Namtor for second money. HllJebrand STATE STREETS. was in fine form, riding three winners. 3 Total. Results: 145 14 . 163 4o6 Walton First race, seven furloners. sellinsr . 129 134 J72 435 Madsen . coroner Kelly won. Isabel. lta second. ITS 143 147 K9 Williams Abbot third. Time. 1:20. ....183 173 171 E3ff Ethel Zerhing . Second race. Futurity course, sellin- g....157 120 183 . 465 Jones ... Ananias won. Liobie Candid second, Ya terspout third. Time. 1:13. 791 733 S26 2,350 Third race, mile and fifty yards, selling El Fonse won. Htpponax second, MUas third. Time. 1:47. Crescent. City Summary. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 6. Crescent City Arcacie. won. Martinmas second. The Don summary r six Time. 14l4 seconds. First race, Q furlongs Inquisitive Girl third. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selllne Revwon. , Tom lyay second, Arthur .third. Dare won. Oro Viva second. Prince Time. 1:15 Blazes third. Time,-1:2Rflcond rsce. mile and. a quarter Stone Sixth race, mile and wall won.' Leo King second. Blue Victor Stuyve won. Joe Lesser second, Namtor tiilrtt. Time. 2:03 Third race, seven furlongs Exclamation tnira. Jime, i:4J. Noweta second, Ralph Young third, wen, Tt-.1:28 ?31.50 Fourth race. mile, handicap Hands Across .won, Dan McKeniia second. As cension third. Time, Portland and Beturn, . Fifth rso. Benin, six furlonars Saddu. cee won,- Tally IL second. Over. Again Jan. 8th, 9th and 10th, via Oregon Short third. Tims. 1:15 Line. Return limit Jan. 31st. Kee S!xth race, mi's and agents. Reckoner won,-- Kiawasa second, John Coulter third. Time. 1:49. The Niagara Fire Insurance Co., for with A. L. Jacobs, is now repre merly The Deseret Cigar sented by the "Wilson-Sherma- n Co., LI TIE n r-- LARGS OR SMALL AMOUNT chattels; strictly prtvits. Room 9, block. . mtrJtr j.t h. n prl 1 nl one-thir- 12 " raoaM. Stats. Ual.ns Ii:k. I'-tT- -- FAVORITE FINISHES BADLY Ift THE RUCK The Collender team took three straight games from the State Street bowlers last night, winning the series by a big margin. A. W.' Smith of the Collenders made the hiehest total score for the three games. and also tied Alder for the highest single score.. The scores: COLLENDERS. 3 Total 179 165 212 A. W." Smith f6 Alder 16 146 212 614 179 165 B43 199 J. Hamilton 173 156 155 455 Probert 157 151 144 Fowler 42 1-- vacaM -- FOR SAUL wot.- - i t trtc tlshls, ttn. Rsw rSfeateit. Nsar tnl Routh snd Pth Wt. . H. Wain. asy lfmi an,1 ths prlr la sssy a;s3; snd our nflrrs ars to s.J. wrr.AU. tin ii ? itvtTT usmt ts a ron fUNrn.r. : or tot:h. ? resident. bf th" day. w Mr.hatin. 'JA ti. Main St. NVar th W. and w hss a ! . roti-ok it . k un n vrrr ArRTMuvrt ste- - lot i" -- rr bri--ctriiheat. Xaxii.. sFBsnt nsiin hJ. s.Ktrtc I f hts. tsm r4 ths r' iH v is v. y Sow; mIo s1 ). ilK I. 1st W'th. rt itrtnt ft., on shkh i ran hyil.t m hu t NiCKt.Y HMMir.ti vsu. auit ana ti. trms m t itr tlt.t. and Uth Bueh irv4 - )tsan. t i; Jt oaih. 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Her will provides that lit ixi rxls sr.d th psrr.-rnr.'r:r.fi, nn-- r' d r.f: of hr estate he he, In trust by terms. fh'.s Ttk fsn and rcany the rejeents of tho State university for uuiril mm i l i liun lor t'JtnS. the'Keticlen I'siret scholarship tn French Thr Ut profeesor" library is Riven ti REGE REALTY CO., the regents. 14 snd t?. t West tnd fvjuth. rx-r- TURF mtkt4, T'j eVauth. - bsr-al- ar! r- - in mt er S- t- - tn i ltn fr.i man Amon? Our First Scries of m: sr.w ir.uti klcoakti--tt at rrj li t. i.. f furnish! throuf hut. Bargains for 1504 Vi II. tsoutti. lvstor. Jt tr-Will h funi i rntmg on wrriiot t on Mh tfouth nar ittfJMJ. 3th Kt. srih lot with tax.JirT. !! f rxr tttxs cast at ') Nf1. ft., that jf.rs j W. Uh 1. 1 t4U-4fw,U take t as BKTIK HLKY, lf THREE STRAIGHT AGAIN. ra.ftSft. m Z4 P. fiv-rir- Fsta. hw a irt NiOi:t.Y rUTlMWHF.D ROOMH VIOt. twsst-resWe- Madams Paget Is Dead. pl-fte- W. r4 XI Irvp. fr T-- mr J. wtkau h-- 15JU-- ntratrt:l. Wra m. r.TS ttft. Tt .t s t "Wr nvJ. gt cr r&r-:- tf., ftNif HKD mmM. PATH. Mrs, C. J. liersM. Si iNrnrr.NiKNrn Houth st. W, tf-u- Ibt lt tmrf If .41. A !.! v ele tub :.nrt heat. i mtH reiwta. to . COIXENBEE, TEAM TOOK t rhe, W. tc4 Boulh 71 r-e- c 1 Co. . nd re-suit- Inrt Hubbard ht five-pou- tk V NKWLT-r- t Tt ad. ! tn er.vt m Ai.-trele- $2.00 Cr S, Is lruhit. th one-thir- lt 1 1 r5ws - tfc tKst is Tin: eaole tiLxK. nr.n'RNUHRn stewtw hst. bth. h.t mf4 Tiin ntas. at water. e;c ivtu. Cvr. t4 0x se.4 1H "WH03R UOO TOUh ro4 OVKH V est T m ;4 JtKAUr Tiin iiavot n.r. ha nt rt rt- AN Kl.FtO A NT MOPKKN' ''he--i rvr. elertn" t!f h(s. UsCv. Tl rested brick and Mocks tr A. et Tettt4e. from TrmU. iltlsi feet. frsm. H. isA arsMt l.-oi'- Gus Gardner won a well deserved de : cision over Joe Grim of Philadelphia, in fifteen rounds of hard and fast fighting in baginaw, Mich.. January 1st. Gard ner.did all the leading, and landed blow .fter blow on the Jaw that would have knocked out any ord narvman. firlm Terry McGovern wants. to fight young went to the mat in the thirteenth jje oiuweignea uardner uy Ilf- 'Corbett again. The Brooklyn - whirl- - rounu. teen pounds. litwind has great respect for the great tle feather-weigchampion, but still nurses the idea that he can beat him FOOTBALL GAME NETS under certain conditions. Sam Harris, manager of McGovern, $18,000 FOR CHARITY who euided the natural little fighter has still career, his succespful through erreat faith in Terry: faith in which he The University of Pennsylvania com is willing, to risk a bunch of shekels. on the football game between mittee volumes. and money talks Harris would match Terry against "West Point and Annapolis has made Corbett at 130 pounds, weight In at the its report, portions of which are of gen-era- jl thinks his ringside, and at this weight come public Interest. The gross receipts with home would wonder Brooklyn of the game arising from the sale of the money, puree, side Pet and all. d Last time McGovern and Corbett met the total number of tickets the weight was 127 pounds at 4 o'clock. (the phare assigned to the University This meant at least a gain of were $20,500.33. The or or one the other Pennsylvania) before ring time for who takes on weight entire expense of conducting the game, Corbett, both, and had the better of including luncheon for the two bat rapidly,- - may-hav- e such conditions. talions of cadets, and for the West At my rate. 130 pounds at the ring Point and Annapolis officers and side would suit Terry to the dot, and families, the printing, clerk hire their and if Young Corbett agrees, Harris prom distribution of tickets, the necessary ises to make a JoOOO side bet on the gatekeepers and officials, the postage and meswntrer service, etc.. etc.. was As to the meeting Hanlon. Harris says $2357.81. The net proceeds were, therehe is perfectly willing, but 'Frisco is a fore, $18,142.52. This sum. as was an long way from the Jtsowery, asr nounced previous to the sale of tickets. Humphreys would say. was ror me oenent of indigent wid"Let Hanlon come East and we will ows and orphans of thetheofficers and ena Harris. in take him up jiffy," says men of the army and navy of the listed "We can get Just as good inducements tnitea states, one-ha- lf of the amount In Boston as we could get in 'Frisco. has been in the hand? of the beaten Cor been have "Both boys by treasurer of the society, bett iri 'Frisco, and they might not and the other one-ha- ArmyMfRelief waiting the draw so well. But, of course, if the rormatlon or a similar navy proper inducements came from the which is being organized as asociety, direct coast we could not consistently .turn result of this game. them down. Ten-- is in the fighting business, you know. rtsts ft-- e jti 'W;" IRTfeeta rr.a r y fcqd fi.Uy h-- IttMK tHOVHKn. - winter - WAS fl Maj!tim; tnT-t!fst- at Los Angeles. to Pitcher Frank Donahue of the Cleveland team has been engaged to coach the Tale ball nine. Donahue will take charge of the squad about February 1st. He will give most of his attention to the pitching and --Keneral battery work, and will be assisted by several graauate roacnes. Oonahue alo assisted in coaching Yale's pitchers last IN BOSTON icklt y pr Of ht ttir Ltfw-te- Jan. 8 Favorites wr;j thre the six race at Ascot yesterdsy. second choices taking two anl an out sider the other. Skirmish, at 10 to 1. surthe talent and won tint first rac prised Doubts O, who hy a nose from Metlatla. had been played for a kiLMng on pre vious occasions, and who had finish) a showed of burst to Ust. soluuly spd aso-rhome first In ths day and galloped nne, race, weather track rood. Ke suits: course, selling Klrst race. CUuson Skirmish won, Metlatkatls. second. lied Damsel third. Tlmo, furlonxs Double O PpcOrd race, si won, Iftdy IUce second, faealorth third. Time. Third race, seven furlonns. e lllnc Klftn King won. J. J. Corbett second. Klamro third. Time, l;23. Fourth re five furlongapUl Curtts won, rat HulKer eeconi. Golden Itoy third Time Fifth race. nlls jn seventy yrts, sell Ing Fortunlus won.-. Anvtl second, vrSixthFixs third.six Tim- !;?. furlorj s Husrala won second. Gottlelbein third. Tlmsi Foncatarac!, -- nn ME w jwl gaa. hplh th fh 1)m (t tt - of New Jimmy Kelly, the light-weigYork, who has, gone the route with some of the best men at. his weight in the game, is after a match with Fred Clarke of Scranton. Pa., for any number of rounds at 135 pounds. Kelly makes a 'stipulation in th form, of a side ,bet, which must be from $300 to $500. Lo.l - I os t4rs.Mrs,ci'Seesw L. Urvy 34 it. st tssma. -- afTslrs f nwxtm. clcmik rvn Ntmtiru hn thbulnea crtansl ftvrtls dmur!l tn.xirer.T t. X.1 Tes.re. vn sarrinr of Wt( This Is horn. such a ease, and th man with rtv- )ut n rrrtNiftH r can th b!sKst bartsln In town. tWss nexjwa. Mx.' rasovaJe ; JM aV. Wsist Teeaf im wru-t..jus mw er a in cottss. of rrpUr. barn for four bor in and tons or loos bar. fenne. artesian wtl. 71 N. U H. I alt com; Ut o. for tTTS: Th owner rsfuw-- i I'tl'O spot cssh J months tMi now gol onmbar money 4 and Ifs a dlfTeretit NicrtLT mtNUiinD nooMi, u tone 1 on Srd pUts. Trier V. Work to csr Wel line. T4 ran tm cssh and hars time on th balance. Isr t MODERM It OD M COTTAOC WAUH nate, but tft 4!UBts a fclks ). AsVlrews lfkS St. J. Imis.naS nKAVt. flve-fItno- B&ces trt'itNtaitrn Atn trt'wsttaiiirn tin. SNOW OR NO IINOV, oo ani ski: thih ORKAT IlAHGAlN. Thefe'ars Marvin Hart and boxed fifGeorge Gardner of teen round to a draw at the Criterion Athletic club last night. During the firt part of th4 contest it looked a though Hart, would win. In the" second round Gardner was knocked down twice, "and only .excellent blocking and' holding saved him from a knockout. Gardner came up strong in the third, but aould nfct land effectively. In round four T were eren. but In the and sixth Gardner put In some - tcrribl swings which left the Kentucklao groRgy, the bell- buy in; him from a knock-ou- t. Hart showed h!a uprlor-it- y Irt the eventh. At ttie opening of the- eighth Gardner by boldlng prevented his being knocked out whlk at the end of tr round the bell alone saved Hart. From the eighth until the thriteer.th round- - the fight lagged but then Gardner put in some hard punches. The fourteenth was fast, but both men were tired and their blows lacked ateaa.. In this round Gardner had a slight advantage, the bell apparently, saving Hart. Both boxers put up a game exhibition in the final round and Referee Buckley decided the match a draw. Capt. Madsen of the Agricultural College football team has ben In the city this week, and put in one day at the State university where he was the guest of Capt. Wade. of Buffalo is Manager Stalling in favor of Ben Shlbe's plan strongly, to call only the first foul a strike. This, says Stallings. spreads the benefit both ways to pitcher and batter. . Jan. 9 TC3 fiAXSXULAX ESTATE .' . BOSTON. Telegram " FIGHT TO A MAW . - Eaee-- TSe-Bakt- - ,oo4. t I. Turf. I a L. i4 etc e'x Ti Wsixu rcooiesl FVRNtTrnn. fitorsg MISCELLANEOUS. V. ItTOILAOE. fart-r-t Jr.. Jrd J- - . r. V . ft CO; MADE FROM sf w. aWutk T Lj a r J Gaby. It-ecr- r J W. CURRIE. NO. WEUT THIKD iowth st rest, fun Lsk Oty. Ssrrsptes by l tstsll or sspesas prompt sltentloa. .4 ?t! U"t-- J rs.tt 4 WOltWtT fas . CLXAMTNO .. r. L , 1". J y.o, . rLurr nuo wens. Tem- ASSAYER3. t. tx, rUNEXAL DinrcTca. ":nr.n'w. it a:.: rMTnTiLrr. TTPETTRITErJl. fAJ-rst- s UJS-- a w r orSrfw.'.ei. r Aftit t?rvif ar rrtit aND STETNO. 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