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Deseret !at 2Av- rx fcnn bn St'S- - ONCE M a 'wvtwJ- t- twe worked vkftt To. ms ME CamtmcjN poa. cogvw - es TUP 'JKH- - VUVXO flrat meeting of the Salt Lake School for basketball coaches and officials will taka place this afternoon at J o'clock In the reading room of the Deseret gymnasium. All coachea of high schools In the Salt Lake, Summit, Jordan and Ogden divisions, as well as the officials who aspect to work in high school games this year, ars expected to attend this school. At the meeting today, to which all ahould come equipped with a rule book, the rules will be gone oxer thoroughly made. and tha correct interpretations be a pracLater, at 4 o'clock, there will tice game between the L. D. H. U. and Jordan teama. This game will be handlut bv two of the officials of the school Following the gam the members of the school will meet for a criticism. Then will be dixlded into squads for work thsy on the floor for tomorrow. Thera will be a number of practice games tomorrow morning, and each member of th school will be glxen an opportunity to offiuate in. a partxxillof a be After tha games there gain another general meeting, at wh.h a xxill be will Thera written test glxen. be only one grads of certificate Issued by tha aasoclation this season. Fish and Game Commissioner T ells of Progress Made by Department in 1922 stands yielding a revenue of from to $2,600,000 annually, to a point where this revenue ewiil be increased at least 100 per cent, yet protecting the It illegal for anyone to make or accept a bet on a race, to maintain a place to receive bets or to publish odda on any race, either before or after th running of th race, dormers from damages to ditches and canals; "To enact a law requiring payment of TUUAKA REA0LT8. a nominal fee. First race, farleoss Mayflower.' 100 (M. "To give additional protection to cer- Fsturl. 4 00. flse H , amt $2.01). won; Stanley tain specie of gam to aid in their con- 114 (D. Hum I,$3.80 84 00 sod 8620. second; Syncoservation. pation, (Ralls), 84 00, third. Time. 103. "To set ssld all money which may Emma Wsllsr, Wood, Brolaskl. Pat (.'afnow b or may hereafter be IJmsrirk and Love Bird also ran. standing to ter.Second the credit of th fleh and gam one race, mile and e aiateenth Walment for th purpoa of building departup th ter lnt. 110 (Italia), 83 40, 8FeO and 81 20. fish and game yrsoureea at the elate and woo; Deckhand, 110 (Long). 82.00 and 82 80, for no other purpose at least until such second; Caamase, 110 (l)aeiai, 830, third. time as the program has gained suf- Time, 1 49 4 5 Christ'. Boilers, Dora, Thills, ficient headway to guarantee th future Ctalo and Dehra also ran. , Third race, flee and a half furlong Sir against a depletion of wild Ufa 110 (Ralls), 812 20, 83 20 and 8240, In support of th latter point, the Leonid, non 113 (H. Fa tor . 82.40 and commissioner pointed out that th money, 82 20,. peace Flag, Nor ford Hoary. 107 (Duggaa), arrand; xvas ire Id by th sportsmen alone from 80. third. Time. 1 09 3 8. Lady Lioness, the license tax and was not supported in 82 and Janlra 0, also rml. lug Doll any way by funds frem general! property Doubtful, one rat) Fourth Ring. 100 (Steeene), tax revenues. Further he said; Th 84 20, 84 0Urace, and 82 80. won; Silk Sox.. 100 (M. fish and Kama of tha atate. In addition Fator), 83 40 and 83 06) second; Proclamation, to furnishing th moat healthful and ben- nil (Petxoldt). 82.40, third. Tima. 14! 8 6. eficial recreational privileges for our Tberera. Oipay Jo, Tolled Collet. Korfoed a people, ar also very Important factors Lest and Red William a'ao ran. in our food supply, from which we derive Fifth 113 rare, sis furlongs Abadtna, upwards at $2,600,600 annually, and in (Buell), $2 40, 82.40 and 62.20. won; Lucky secof Button, 101 (Thomas), 83 30 and , niv opinion there la no expenditure public moneys which will bring greater ond; Coffleld, 100 Of. Fator), 1 30, third or more direct returns to th popl of Time, 1 13 S S. Black Betty, That Craved and the state than money Intelligently ex- n Barrlskane aleo raa. Sixth race, one mile and Neeenty yards pended for the propagation end of wild life. Piedra, MS (B. Fator), 833 00, 818 00 and $8 00. Th receipts kf th department from won; llannikttt II, 108 (Petsoldt), 89 00 and March 16. 1921, to November $0, 1922, 84 00, second, Iouia. 100 (Ralls), 88 80, third. amounted to $173,611.68, of which Time, 1 45 Roisterer, Buckhoru II, Weodle was from licensee aold to sportsMoatgomery and Bva Song also ran. men. Tber wae a balance on hand March Seeeath race, five flirlonfa Ask Jeeal. 100 have (Rallal, $6 80, $2.60 and $2 80, won; Herder. Is of $36,463 64. Disbursements for the same 109 (M. Fator), $2.60 and $280. eeroad; Tubby amounted to $m.7$4-3A , 110 ( Thomas), 84.40; third. Time. 1.01. period. Th following show th fleh planted In Caaeade, Slater Susie, Fiesta, Do Admit sad the vartou cmintie during 1921 and 1923: Bit Jane alao raa. Beaver, 254,800; Boxelder. 103,000; DuTIJTJANA ENTRIES. chesne, 20.000; Carbon, 119.000, Garfield, 66,800, Cache, 1.314.250, Iron, 4.740; MilFirst rare, six furlongs Rag Poll 94, Jforfleld M, Olenear 111. Kohanl 114, Dr. Cusard 118. lard, 85,000; Sanpete, 188,500; Utah. Summi- t- 161.000; Juab, 132.000; Niaan ltd, Wild! Briar 114, Throa X 114 ArWasatch. 81.1.000; Sevier. 414,400; Weber, gon n a Forest 114. .Silent Sam 118, Sasthla Annette's Sister 114 423,300; Kane, 48 250. Salt Caka, 669.200; Davis, 136 650; Tooele, 87,900; Morgan. Second race, one mile Rues B. 98, Dalwaod 212,060; Rich. 153.000; Wajna. 21.000. mar Peerless On 103, Canrea Back 10. Yorknt After n eight-hohere, which Instopover Advancement In the conservation and grouse, blue grouse, ruffed grouse and pinr on cluded a brisk practice ted grouse or prairie chicken. propagation of fish and gamsJttJItah in naOn Northrop field, the Scott high school footthe trapping of beaver It Is notsd ball team of Toledo, coached by Ir. the Inst two years Is noted by the stale In the report that with th regulations WUlkun Neill, former Pennsylvania star, i . . now In nJ force (he supply has grown so biennial the in Kme department left tonight for the Pacific coast, where rapidly that within a short time he bethey will meet the Corvallis. Ore . high report of David H. Madsen, fish end lieves all the upper waters ef the state school team on New Tear day. game commissioner, which was submitwill be xrell stocked end a revenue will ted to Goxernor Matey yesterday. be possible from trapping which will be MUCH INTEREST IN The report reflects a groxtth In the of considerable Importance to the citiwork of the department over the two- - zens, particularly In the outlying coun GAMES year period without precedent heretofore. I I','Thera are a few significant faot con This, in the opinion of the commissioner, Salt Lake fans are deeply Interested In has been made neeted with this report to which I deby the more rigid sire to call your ttent'on," the report the two moat important preseaaon high enforcement of possible license fish and the gem school games of the week xxhlch will bo law, under which the revenue "Vou are reminded of the of the continue. played In Utah county. Weston, Idaho, department have been nearly doubled, fact that since 1919 there has bean no champions of the liitermountain region, though th license fees have remained change In the fleh and game law whereby wll piev at I .eh on Friday and Amerithe same. Credit is paid the sportsmen the revenues of this department might can Fork on Saturday. Increased. Yet you will not from state through the various organi- be These two conteata will give the states ofthe In their efforts to build up tha the flnanslal report that receipts for enthusiasts their first real chance to else sation 1922 amounted to- $100,722 $7, as wild life not predatory on civilisation against tip the two strong Utah teams, Held won Conservation of flah and game in the $63,883 43 afor 1920 an Increase made he 1922 state title and American Fork United by strlce enforcement of the law Slate has the passed . experimenwas runner-upThe Utah titleholder lost requiring a license to bunt and fish to. Weeton in the flnnl of the Intermoun-tal- n tal stag and Is now being conducted unThe concommissioner out the point der methods, by providing structive or th two year past competition by one point. The Weston aggregation that will In- not alone for fish and game conservation, lias been program mad possible by this increase vade Utah county Is the same that Won but for propagation as well," Mr. Madin revenue. Despite the fart that fewer the championship. On the other hand, sen said In his report. "For soma time deputy wardens were appointed or emboth American Fork and Iehi have two It has been realized that the mere enactwhen compared ployed new players each. The two games wilt ment of laxra to prescribe seasons and with by the department the Increase In fines previous years conditions under which fish and game and forfeitures also present the first opportunity to comhas amounted to more pare rhe Utah county rlxala. who are ad- might be taken was not sufficient In and than ICO per cent. of itself to perpetuate the supply of game mitted to be of championship timber Th of the 7,000,000 fleh In th planting Salt have fallen essential to our increasing population. county school state has required the both before Lehi and American Fork. And especially Is this true In view of the streams ofof ths three trucks which have tteptlon The West high was beaten by both Utah fact that the automobile and good roads In all 72,000 miles, transporting county teama JortlRn dropped game to have brought the moat Isolated game trayeled each truck carrying an average of American Fork, while the I,. I). 8. U. country within the easy reach of our en- fish, cans. has been trounced by Lehl tw ice. tire cltiienshlp. The fact that there are eighteen Madsen points out to the governor Mr. These games xxill mark the final exhiapproximately 64,640 automobiles In Utah success has attended bition contests, as the Alpine division and that approximately 66,000 fishing and that unlooked-fo- r the Initial effort to prevent the hcavv gee son gets under way next week. licenses are sold earh year is loss of migratory hunting fowl from what SexeraJ Bait lake exmreions are besignificant it means that the greater I believed to be waiter alkali poisoning., A ing planned for the games In L'tah county. part of our populatiorf Is interested In maintained In th Bear river bay patrol outdoor sports and Consequently draws section reported some slight losses about shire Bald 100. Old McKenna 108, Argent log. LEOPARD SECOND heavily upon our suply of fish and gsme. September 1 and immediately men were Olive Wood 108, Trinket 108, Balny US. Sam And while in time past nature was able, dispatched with high powered rifles, to Bill lit. and a limited with PRACTICE population inadequate QUINTS keep th bird away from th Infected Third race, one mllo Starllko 102; Caneloa transportation, to keep a normal balance areas. As a result of this he said the 108, lata 106k Florentine 108, Feint to Foist deour of conditions wild life, present lixss thin year has been only about 8 per A'ter a three days rest, tha Bast high DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 28. Complaint basket era are out working to overcome mand a broad. Constructive program of cent what It has amounted to heretofore In order to maintain somemen, newspaper puband the experiment will be continud tha one .big obstacle that obstruct their restocking on against handbook lishing betting odds and dealers handling Path io g aucres.ful sea eon. The problem thing like th requisite amount ef fish a larger scale next year, , such pxiblicstiont are to be made her la that of Insufficient time for practice, and gams to satiety th beginning Thursday, Police Commissioner caused Jointly by the lengthy grid season demand. Recommendations Are Made. James W. Inches announced tonight. Ail and the temporary disbandment of the A number of distinct recommendations newsDemand Is Anticipated. periodicals. Including first quIAt for attention of the governor and the papers sold hers, will be affected by the The regulars will not ba able to start mindful th fact of "This next In rear 4h department, to legislature order be issued th suggested tomorrow, practice aa a team until neat week, ac- that there la very little virgin territory . said. port. Briefly these uggesUons cording to Ooech Warthman. since a which the sportsman has not already "To enact a law providing closed and The action Is to b taken under an number of the players have loft therltv Into for the holldaxa and will not return until found his wav. attempted in 1921 and open seasons for taking of alt non predatory- ordinance recently enacted. In which a animals on all public maximum fine of $500, a maximum senchord resume. The coach will also continued throughout th present year a have to replace two men who were named program having for its purpose th es- lands of the slat with a view of buildtence of ninety days' Imprisonment, or on the equad Art Uhvtraus and Ken tablishment of fish hatcheries In various ing up th Industry from where It now both. Is provided. Th ordinance makes Xammerman. Kammerman will attend parts of the atate. from which an enorthe California university next semester, mous number of fish could be produced for stocking th water of th atate. XV while. Ohytraus quit the team volunhave endeavored to anticipate the opentarily. Second team practice will be conducted ing of roads and trails Into th more isoail week. AU the boys who were named lated sections hy providing adequate faen the tentative squad are to report at culties for stocking auch section before the East high today for practice, which th population of th state shall have will be started at 9 oclock. From the reached such plarea In great number, plovers who show up for the workouts ttie in order that the suply of fish and gam coach will choose the Red and Blue mav be built up preparatory to such Invasion. quads. The second teams will play a aeries of "At Aha time this department came unwreak der this with games the control of your administration the fireeeason Who Is there among th golfing clan MacDonald a longer club is f more us The Mudhena piaxrad two stock fish at the two existing hatihertes, game yesterday with Murray high, MurMurrav and fiprlngvllle, had been so far that would not wiliing'y trade a short to him. He could not, however, use the club MacDonald uses, nor could Bob reduced a to furnish only a small portion drive for a long one? What ray winning the first game bv a goirer would handle Abe's driver core, while the young I jeopards won the of the ggi necessary for this program with any success second encounter by a score. For that reason our work has proceeded sacrifice a considerable part of hi disThu, w have two of the world's somewhat slowly, and result to date are tance' from th te for a better short longest drivers obtaining their long drives with exactly opposite not what might have been expected bad game? methods. So it MORONI NOSED , w looks offhand as if there is ho cut snd started out with the proper supply. Th iron shots and that In spite of thta handicap, however, we go straight dried rule that will point out tha right BY SNOW COLLEGE have; th putts and approached that ar con- and only way to hit a kail a long disthrough th inauguration of a camJ paign of egg collection, bean successful tinually finding th region of the cup tance. peris) to The Tribune. In producing and liberating in the streams Mitchells power has been misunEPHRAIM, rec. 2 The Snow Junior ajxd lakes of this state approximately are all right and very useful, but the derstood. Abe. accordinglongto many golfcollege team won a fast and close gsme 1,060,000 trout, a major part of which long, prodigious swat frotq the te le ers who should know better, is a very from the Moroni five here, Tl to S, Mo- have been produced at our two hatcher!, a thing of beauty and a Joy forever. It short awlnger with v very short roni led fro mthe first of the game until Murray and Bprlngvlli. We have also is every golfer ambition to drive a long This I misleading in describthe lest minute, when Barton tied the built up our supply of stock fish until at valL ing hla style because Abe, Instead of In the extre period Fnow this time we have at our various plants wore et l. More than half th lure of the game having a short has a was the winner, due largely to th upwards of 24,000 ralnboxv trout weighing is hitting a satisfactory tee shot, and very long one. of Hansen. from on to five pounds, all of which will if It is particularly a king one It InOolfere confuse th nearly always Barton and Hansen were high scorers produce egg for the qomltig season. We creases th pleasure of the game mors with th finish of the swing for Snow. Simpson counted six field have constructed a 2, G"0. than anything else wt might do. When th golfer hag hit a fine tee shot a basket for Moroni, at hatchery Ixigan canyon, a 2.500, Thr la no hard and fast rule that and stands at th end with the The lineup: parity hatcheryy at Glenwood. bevler coun w pros can lay down for long hitting. wetght of hisposed body practically on the left Moron 1, a Snow. at White Bom days one can obtain great dis- leg and the club ty; hatchery well th back If Bruno...... Peterson Rocks, Uintah county, end are Just com- tance when everything la working Just th.s la called the Finieharound of the rf Blmpsnn. Barton, Haghy pleting a J,000, hatchery at right. The pro who finds It easv to get More golfers are photographed inswing. this e Onward Hansen Beaver, Beaver county, all at an Stp his direction and can add a lit- position than any other. tg Beal, Harmon proximate cost of $25 00. In addition to tle extra to th rhythm Thtw means power. Morley rg , Armstron g thta we have enlarged th capacity of th drives. But it la just th reverse Here Are Rules. Referee, Blacken. Murray hatchery by building a number of longer one finds it difficult to keep the h new ponds, which more than double our when The refers only to that of the fairway. area for holding and rearing fish at a cost middle swing where the ciubhead all the long hitters that WINS IN know part ofIn the of some $2600, and at th Sprinrvllle of Ofthere contact with tho ball. In th are only two that stand out stays we have nearly trebled our cacase of MacDonald the ciubhead does GAME MONROE hatchery consistently long drivers. Day in and not atick so long as It does with Mitchat a cost of as pacity In the same manner not ' do out vary as much at ell. they has a more perfect are to his anproxlmntely $3000. In addition to this, day good golfer In his tee shots swingBob peeltl to Th Tribune. , the Timp nog os Rod and Gun dub have theI average with a hitch or a break In It. refer to Abe Mitchell, well known MANTl. Pee. 2 The Vend hoepnters bad turned over their hatchery In Waeatch Mitchell has such a tremendous a clone rail here this evening In e time with county, at which riant w propose to English professional, snd Boh MacDonho cannot bring th that d but American ned Monroe, when the Tteilon rallied In l lio final hatch shout 2,000,000 fish during the eom-ir- g ald, the Scotch-bor- n up to a position behind the back half and came within one point of xvlnnlng out. golfer. season. Our program of construcan awkwgrd twist. The score was 23 to 22, At th bait the score tion. preparatory to the distribution of These two golfers are pretty well ad- without At the end of tho h was )4 to T, blantl. the great numberoffieh In th state, has mitted to be th longest from the tee, hands ars .extended wed in front of Abe's him. The feme are exact the but from they been timed In so as opposite time toba completed Naturally they must com up with the MON ROW. MANTl. each ether in style and execution. to our handle of supply I but b it pan only for a short 0. T. r V C. T r, P. For instance, we find Mitchell using club, and we are confident that during Torbnab.lf. 5 14 4 IS Keeoet.lf . . . . 0 t 2 egg, 192.1 r!I of thee swing with a very abrupt ditance. hatcheries will be oper- a rather short Ahe and Boh are modest about Both S 0 U O O' Jarchsnn.rf . 1 usee He the finish. to thetr fullest capacity, and from palm grip and the WHIlema. 8 0 0 Alktrtnsbam.e. 0 0 8 ated long driving. Bob will toll that arc of hla awing it flat. Abe also their he doe not hit a very long ballyouexcept 0 8 them w hone to be able to distribute be Wlngetlf.. 01 0 0 0 Know. If . , ... 0 0 81 Allred rg... 0 0 0 0 tween 15.0fi0.000 and 2O.0tkJ.000 trout fry swings th heaviest club of any of the on occasions. He Insist wtndte.r. that all proa The club use Abe good piayera weigh ar Ion drivers occasionally. Abe will Bril. rf..... 0 0 0 OPerry.lg.,,. 0 0 4 0 and fingerllmrs each year. e inches tell you If you ask him how Through the cooperation of the bureau f.ftaen ounces. It is ho hits Tots la. 8 14 8 22 Totait... 10 8 I 25 of fisheries we have beensabiito introlong, with a substantial shaft in 1L such a long ball that he was not aware several duce of whifefish and Referee, Bradley; umpire, Farnsworth. shipments was he that his outdriving partners from which we Bobs Club Light. catfish into Utah-lakLong distance can. be obtained by obmav expect splendid results in food value MacDonald uses a style, a finish and a serving these laws in swinging tha -FANS golf received as well a from the sportsmen's club ' that are as different from Mitch- club: standpoint. ell's sa day ia from night. That is a First, It la rhytlim combined with th fin example of the upright swinger. He proper timing that gains distance. Dam Is Constructed. resembles Harry Vardon In this respect. Second. It I power properly applied Bpfcltl to Tfco Trlbiui. The commissioner tells of th construcBob is tail and obtains hla distance with to the strok. NEPHI, Dec. 26. Local basketball fan tion He a on uses, of dam to the rhythm. strange Strawberry reservoir perfect Bay, Third, it is thd correct pivot or body tako oxcoption to remarks concerning to weigh only twelve action that i prevent th heavy foil token n tha a very light club. It Into th shot to help tho GrantsvtUXephl basketball gam trout In this eectlon annually by th flkh ounces, gnd It is not more than forty th hand and put rma. ok made by Coach Joe Snow being stranded by the rapidly receding inches long. r tha OantsmUe down on Hitting the ban instead of tram after Mo player waters during th spawning season. This B the expert it earn readly be seen skins it on the ban returned homo following their trip upward stroke is imdam will also b used by th department why an upright awlnger does not require portant to remember Mr. Snow expressed entire eatUfaotion in distance a sit to gather eggs. long club. It iAa!so easy to see why All of the great artist getting fur th frame her with the rk of th forThe who obtain a state gam farm at Sprlngvllle a tall man with Jong arms ahould have take carry long the ball while the roman and short a with short cub is still-oa short club, "tth f?m' in,tor lts itg way down to the euceeas which has attended arms should hav a long club. . view of the opinion that rh bottom of the arq. " " Mitchell is not, short by anv meant, pbeea- m:: bf th BtU unfair th. esUmg Snows accusation that ii.uis. th Nerhl nlav-- ants. These birds, raised In the state but having morq of a flat swing than ;nc)mi,hl were permitted to communicate withr from imported eggs, ere designed to form the nucleus of a farm to propagate their coach while the game was in pheasants annually which ress is entirely without foundation. prog- are tothousand be planted In various sections of and allowed to develop under the state NtdOTIATIONS DEADLOCKED. The oommtesioner also anprotection P.EKIJN. Dec. 76 Hy tie Associated nounces the' intention of the Frees ) Negotiations hr.tween Germany to introduce the quail and department Hungarian and France over th French demand for ns well as other birds ef proven t a delivery of 6l,fi(hi ton of pur nitro- partridge xalue. which rang in the alleys and gen on reparation account have reached which will tend to relieve the drain on the Salt Lake, a dcaibotk. native upland birds, such as the sage MINNEAPOI-I- Minn., S, Dec. 26 two-hou- 111 - LEHl HOOP I le well-defin- oonsor-XRtto- $141t-109.- Turf Retultt and Entries - ar: 11)8. Caveman. 108, NoraIn log. llcCroaa Aa Bevolr 0g. Cork 118, Doable Eyo lit. log, Fanrth rare, om 411 sad aa eighth Barden 111, Caamase 111. Eugl K. Ill, Tie 111. Dolph 111, Walter Deaf 111, Charley Bey lit. Fifth race., five forlonga Barry D. 101, Hop Over 102. Ana Regina 102. Soma Baby 308. Slater guile 109. Ktaclihe Sixth race, one mile Clock Stock Inga 86, gnat Right 97. Ftaer 106, Remains 106, Xrrmak $08, BUI Head log. Rajah 108. Rose Atkis 10T. Se centh tact, five furlongs Corsmtter 107, Putble JOT, loch Lawn 107, Jon Tag 107, Margaret T. 108. Dancing Ctrl 112. Hamilton A. 112. Weather cleaf; track fast. II. evidently been asphyxiated from the' fumes of th heater In th csr which he had entered on aeeount of the extreme eold which has gripped that section. HI body was badly burned where he fell against tha stove. It Is not known where b boarded tha ear. 7 Editor Is Selected cst Secretary to Governor Special to Th Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 58. Governor-eleC. C. Moor hag named B. H. Read, editor and part owner of the Idaho Falls Daily Post, as his private secretary. Mr. Read is to take up his new duties lm2i mediately, y It Is understood that tha appointment la to stand only durlngthe legislative session, because Mr. Read cannot leave Jils newspaper for a longer period. Mr. Read baa been engaged In the newspaper business at Idaho Falls for some years. During tho recent campaign he toured part of th state with th goverct NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Fire) rare, fire and a kslf furlongs Bigirf Still Its. Kaugalltl 112, Knolls 110, Sir Sidnty 118. Sam TroxaU 115, Kltan 107. DaatlnaUoa 112, Can solatia lit. Iren Walton 112, dost M. 107. Aunt!. M 307. Barbers Palmer $12. Kittle Carpenter' H2. Recoup 112, Royal Crown 118, Chick lit. Temptress 107, Cappy Rick . HO. Second race, el a furlongs Prince Walla 118, Klrtle 104. OraUego 17, Banker Brown 112. Camouflage 111. Whalebone 114, Ores. 118, W treleea 110. Taunted Rlmble 110, Heranoe 115. Bprtagvale 110, Orlova 119. Charles J. eon Gold 118, Gray Cralgmile HO, Green lit, Uevoureea 114. Marimba lot, Archie A text ad er 110 Third rare, one mil Mary 9. log. Chateau-fi- r 94, last Brush 94, Lilli Anemia 109, Mey Bodlne M9. Our Betey 99. Betty J. log, ' log. Simplicity 190. Moon Winks 104, Flaff 104, Straight Shot 102. Mabel Curt! 10. Jnao 105, Gam 111, One pegerty 106, JaceWaa 10. , nor-elect. ertry Governor the governors of- fr? vth Prsent could havo had ths "ui rtlr 0" i.?!.HLthVr soero-tarygh- lp under Governor-ele- ct Moore, but Fourth race, Big furlong Sweep Hawk declined It. Just who Oovamor-elert Raffles UR Kirk Lady 112, Better Timtt 108, Moor will name to succeed Mr. Read Blue Noe 116, Calcutta 1M. Lady.lner H2, after th session legislaklev la not known. Rock Sail lit. Poor Spert 10. Fifth race, on mile tad a eighth reel There ar several possibilities. Including In charg of th speaker-shl- p Tela 108, Reel Side lit, Craefe o Dawn lit. toe. Wood trap 10. during th last CantU Conducted under th Jurisdictioncampaign, With race, ene mil and a sixteenth W of Restate headquarters; Harold Laet lift. Man Jimmie 16, Breve publican 110. Ballet Bell Jtnnesa, secretary of th log, Dv. Re 100, Weukva etat commit-t- o, a newspaper man of Nampa, and 110, Hnonle 103. Fttahe U0, Bribed Voter 116, Jcann I- Anderson, private secre-)S- Ir Concentrate 110. Hickory 104. Bonvtl 119, Burmoat Mov 198. Stanley 110, Wyli lilt, during th session of 110 Will Boon 108, War Pennant lit. legislature two years ago. Weather cloudy 1 track fast. II. K'kMy. - LEGAL UP AND DOWNt. aay your wife went to ecdleg before you married her?" POCATELLO, Idaho, Dc. 6. An unBeneonhuret "Ye, ah did " identified dead man was found in a Fiatbueh And ah thought of taking Northern Pacific refrigerator car at up law, you said 7" Cabinet, in th northern part of th Bonsonhurat "Yao; but now sat- tat, Soturdar vealng. Th man hod iofied to lay it down." Exchangehe's FOUND DEAD IN CAR. 8peetaf"t Th Fiatbush "Tou Tribune, ;1 nmuttwoiii: ? u ' -- Jb7dcjfa9otkn$ 3xHyJfacJfc "JtjuechS 5cvAr?j A Business Car That Is Snappy and Economical JOCK TELLS HOW TO HIT EM FAR. 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