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Show TRUTH I Sporting Gossip. ! Last Saturday's game settled beyond is the football Question that Harvard decisive vic- champion of the year, its over Yale leaving no chance for Smibt The score was 22 to 0, and was as, although something of a surprise, that time until been had teams both much the made had nnrtPfeated, Yale in earlier of the two, stronger showing ; I games. The showing of West Point this son is worthy of comment. The cadets tied with both Yale and Princeton, and lost to Harvard by a score of 6 toca-5, Drobably the greatest showing the forsea- The turkey shoot at the Itifle club ELKS LODGE OE SORROW. range Sunday afternoon was attended by about fifty people, notwithstanding The Elks have a beautiful custom of the bad weather. Those who won birds holding annual memorial services for and the scores follow: PfUnts T1 departed members of the order, the Lodge of Sorrow it has been appropriately named. Salt Lake lodge No. 85 will hold its memorial services on Sunday evening in the Grand theater, and similar services will be held simultaneously by the lodges of the order all over the country. The departed Elks former members of Salt Lake lodge are W. W. Miles, Frank H. Peters, E. J. Pratt, Dr. Smith, Lester Wallach, W. A. Watkins and Dr. J. A. Kjos. Addresses will be delivered by Judge O. W. Powers and Hon. James C. Leary, besides which a choice musical programme has been prepared. It will be an interesting dets ever made. Daly, HarvardsPoint mer captain, played with West this year. score was tied on the first two shots. At Denver last Saturday the Denver Wheel club, which played in Salt Lake recently, lost to the Denver Athletic club by a score of 12 to 6. The Wheel club, it was conceded, played a better game generally than their opponents, but a lucky fluke gave the Athletic club a touchdown in the second half. Gus Ruhlin and Jimmy Burns f The local game on Saturday was between the High School and the Colle- WALKER Bankers A GENERAL Established BAUIIfiluMS I860. TRANSACTED. Fergus Coalter The shooting of the traveling man, Music Co. at the Knutsford hotel was a very sad and mysterious affair. Sad for both the injured man and his relatives and for Schlrmer's Complete Diary. young Kaighn and his family also. The McKinley Edition of 10c Music. B. F. Woods Edition of Music. boy seems to have fallen into bad ways, and was very much misguided when he So.Z. C. M. I. attempted to take a human life, what- 39 Main St., two doors ever the provocation may have been. The refusal of all the parties connected with the affair to talk about it deepens the mystery. It is to be hoped Haynes will recover, and the indications are all that way at present. Pianos and Orcans. r,JOHN above-entitl- F. BOES, MANUFACTURING Jeweler, and. Engraver Diamond: Setting.- Medals to Order, Loose Diamonds, Opals, Rubles, Tur- . quoise. Old Gold Bought and Taktn in Exchange for Work. ed From this date, Nov. 9, till Jan. we will present a 1, 1902, Silver Thimble Sterling To each customer that 1 Lake City, Utah. Nielson Troxel McNiece : Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Lake County, State of Utah. Elizabeth E. Oyler, plaintiff, vs. Jacob Oyler, defendgiate Institute. It resulted in a tie, 0 Summons. ant. a to 0, but was virtually victory for the The State of Utah, to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear Collegiates, the High School showing within 20 days after the service of this wretched form as compared with their summons upon you, if served within the previous work. The game was not a county in which this action is brought, misunderstandfumbles and one, good otherwise, within thirty days after serline-up ing of signals abounding. The and defend the vice, action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgtiq 0 Q0 fnllnwft ment will be rendered against you accordCollegiate Institute 0. High School 0. 1. e Saxton Wheeler to the demand of the complaint, 1. 1 Roy Condie has announced that he ing Bero Larson within ten days after service of which, 1. g Vanderwood will accept the challenge of Clem Tur- - this summons upon you, will be filed with Anderson c Paul the clerk of said court. Thompson Smith . . ............. .r. g.... ........ ITaers ville. The dope is that Condie knocks JONES & COLLINS, r. t Nelden Hanks Clems head off in thirty seconds. Plaintiffs Attorneys. P. O. address, Commercial block. Salt r. e Davis Hoagland "f q. b Adams, Pike Hyde, Webber . . . .1. h. b r. h. b Lawrence f. b Thomas, Hyde BROTHERS. Salt Lake City, Utah. W. S. Haynes, by Roy Kalghn The exhibition boxing match between at the Salt Lake Athletic club Monday night was attended by about 100 people, showing the difference between being the champion and being one of his victims. Ruhlin, who spent three or four days of the week in Salt Lake, showed up very fast and pleased the crowd, many of whom did not believe that so big a man could move around so fast as the Akron giant moved. Probably just to show where he was at, Ruhlin hit Burns a clip at the end of the first round, sending the Spokane man to the floor, but after that no hard blows were struck. Burns managed to bore in once or twice, but not to do any damage, and the Ohioan had him at his mercy any moment, which is not surprising, considering the experience and records of the two men. V The Security Abstract company, of which Thomas Horner is the manager, is one of the best and most reliable institutions of the kind in the city. Its business is growing because its methods are honest and it can always be depended on for fair treatment. 92.50 or 259 S. Milo St. .V -- purchases over of our goods. Dont Forget the Thimble. V Eugene Turner, the colored fighter, Petty has issued a challenge to Roy Condie Referee, Holmes: umpire, Margetts; for any time, the men to enter at catch linesmen. Brown. Sweezey; timers. Nut-tal- l, 20 23 weights, Turner not to be above 135. and Kenyon. Times of halves, minutes. Y John Lawson and Oscar Julius, the Terrible Swede and the Horrible Salt Lake Saturday, remaining here but Swede, have left for New York, exa few minutes, and being duly inspect- pecting to enter the y race there. ed by local admirers of fast horseflesh. Lawson has a show, but it is hard for The horse was en route to the coast those who have seen Otsker perform from Denver, and if there had been a here for the past two or three years to conceive of him in the unusual role decent track in Salt Lake it Is altoof the winner of a race. an likelv exhibition would that gether have been given. The new jewelry store of Lyon & Co. was formally opened to the public There is a movement now on foot on Wednesday evening at 143 South which may result in giving Salt Lake Main street. A band was in attendance a good mile track. Secretary Sears of and very many of Salt Lakes best the D. A. & M. society has invited a people took the opportunity to view the number of leading horsemen to meet new and elegant articles displayed, and with the directors of the society at a found it a real pleasure. The stock has near date to discuss the matter. The been selected with great care and exidea at present is to have the society cellent taste has been displayed in Its build the track and have control of it selections. The designs of the brooches, during fair week, leasing it to reputable pins, rings and other ornaments are and are very chaste. The promoters the balance of the the latest ladies and gentlemens gold of season. Theduring attitude of the local horse- display was very attractive and the men will have considerable watches on bearing the project, and as the horsemen are silver and plate departments are rethe ones who should take the initiative plete with the newest styles in toilet in advancing the idea, it is hoped that and other articles. Mr. Lyon has also of the they will give the directors of the so- a choice assortment of diamonds attracwhich first water, very proved ciety such assurances of support as will Before buying lead the directors to decide to put in a tive to the ladies. track. The value of a good mile track Christmas presents Lyons is a gooc to go to. to the city has been pointed out fre- place quently, and is conceded by all people in a position to know. The famous Cresceus passed through six-da- An effort is being made to organize six-tea- m basket-ba- ll a OFFERS CHOICE OF 3-FA- TRAINS THROUGH ST DAILY- -3 AND Three Distinct Scenic Routes. PULLMAN PALACE AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CAR8 TO Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, WITHOUT FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, A PERFECT CHANGE. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS, DINING CAR SERVICE. For rates, folders, etc., Inquire of nearest Ticket Agent specifying the Rio Gbavss Route, or write GEO. W. HEINTZ, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. TTIHKOS. 3HIdIttUES3E8., Lessee and Manager of league In the city this winter. It is expected that the National Guard will have two teams, the ?; M. C. A. two and the L. D. S. university one, a team to be known as the qait Lake team constituting the sixth member, it is possible that the High behool and State University will each c' a team, making the league one of esht clubs instead of six. Talk of a baseball league embracing Trtt .prncPal cities of Colorado and Utah has been revived again. "INCORPORATED Office in Deseret National BankBul Capital IdlQg.O T6,000.00. Telephone 142. ' SaETLAKE CmfUtAH. |