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Show PAGE TWO. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. JULY oil Spoffftnim Pfewsy (Essnp in a manner that left no doubt as to their desire to do their share. . And there were Just enough little side issues thrown in something the public was not looking for to keep the croud hippy through the long program. To stsrt with, an Innovation was introduced when Mayor Bransford pulled the gun o start ths races. When he wss Introduced he was greetHopper Benefit Draws Largest A- ed with a cheer, and when Whittier English Gyps" Cause American and Bamuelaon were sent away on their Horseman to Lose $15,000 ttendance Ever in Salt Lake motor rac the mayor gave them as good a start as anybody could. , in Big Tranaction. The f ummarss. City At Good Meet Five-mimatch motor race Whittier defeated Bamuelaon. Tims 1:11 SALT LAKE. July 21. At the Salt-aNEW TORK. July 22.-- Ths arrival saucer track last night, on of ths mile McFarland, of Alfred Gynne Vanderbilt's horses Hopper record largest crowds In the history of tha bike Saniuelson, DeMara. Time 1:41 yesterday on the Atlantic Transport racing came in Utah turned out for tha (Fbrmer record, 1:54. company liner Minnehaha develoued Weit-r- n Hopper benefit meet The enthuslasfo ama'eur championship, one the fact that the famous whip was was creat and cheer after cheer fol- mile Oreba. Bchnell, Lawrence, Thom- made a victim of English gyps." dulowed every event as. Time 1:57 (Fbrroer record, ring the sale of his coich horses at Battling Nelson was Introduced to 1:50 Tatteraslla, London. His loss the Two-mithe people at one stsce of the game anj lap professional McFarwaa in the neighborhood of transaction the eiwhustnetiO"vatloh which he re- land, Downing, Wilcox. DeMara. Tima 915,000. Mr. Vanderbilt bought sixty ceived ? showed conclusively that the -5- :54 American trottlng-bre- d coach horses Flee-rnlbattling Dan is' held high in regard open handicap, amateur and shipped them with bis team of by his many 8alt Lake friends. Lawrence, Halstead, Wright. Thomas. famous greys to England. Early In An Epoch in Cycling. Time 10:511-5- . May be put his coach venture into The Herald this morning said: Australian team pursuit race, for- commission and began his dally runs, But the meet There have been many eigners vs. Americans American team London one day and Brighton leaving In meets more Balt Lake than won. (DeMara, Bamuelaon, Downing, cycling the next After six weeks on the In any other city In the world but Wilcox, Hollister). ' 2 miles roads, during which time ha broke non gave better satisfaction or sent a I laps 5 ysrds. Time Distance, 2:24. in the horses, he announced ths sale of crowd home more pleased than the his horses by auction at Tatteraalls, races at the Salt Palace last night London. , sucAnd let it be known that the On ths day appointed a big crowd of cess of the meet was due to the bicycle curiously Inclined was on hand at riders of Balt lake. Not one, but all. but in the meantime the Eng The slowest amateur to tha fastest SOME BIG STUNTS llsh gyps or cheap horsemen, formed professional vied with one another to show the public that they were riding, a clique and circulated tha rumor that not for a money prise, but to show the Mr. Vanderbilt had reserved the best of his horses to take back to America, pubilo that bicycle riders have warm hearts beneath their thin racing shirts. 22. Americans went victorious in July and would offer only those for which many he had no use. The The committee in charge of the meet report found creThe contests hero gymnastic today. worked hard, but ita effors and as a result the British show may have dence, would have amounted to nothing . if events were scored on the point system horse owners failed, to appear. The the riders had not carried out their with 110 the limit. There wss shot gyps' had the bidding practically to work on the track, and carried It out putting, running and Jumping and free themselves. exercises. Ths sals was conducted In the Inner George Meister of Pittsburg, scored at Tattemlls, and the fifty --six 27: ring M, Louis Bchroeder, Co. George Kern, S. Louis,Brooklyn, Mark horses sold at an average of about $250 12; Ogden Rapid Thomas. St. Louis, 82; Johann Meister, each. ' '! Pittsburg, 22; Herman Rlngwnld, St On the day following the Vanderbiy ncE CUD Louis, 70 H; Wilhelm Lerapka, Rochesale, which was practically private, the 71 Vi. ter. horsemen put up the horses English Ogden, Utah IT five-mi- le le lr 22. 1206L 1-- 5. 1-- 5. 4-- 5. !' 2-- le 2-- 5. li' . Yut-tersal- ls, they had secured from Mr. Vanderbilt for aale on tha outside, or public, ring, and realised big prices for them. In one esse, where they had secured a horse lor 240, they resold it for $420, while In another, where a splendid bay MEDAL was knocked down to one of the clique for 9250; while in another, where a splendid bay was knocked down to one of the clique for 1250, it was later purIn Shoot At Ogden for Browning chased by a prominent English horse chow exhibitor for over 9400. There Trophy Yesterday, Good were several cases of this kind, and the fifty horsra secured by the English Scores are Made. dealers at an average of 2200 a head were resold for nearly $504 a head, giving a clear profit of about 215,000 for Sportsmen from Balt Lake were' victbs Britishers. torious In a shoot for tho Browning medal at Ogden yesterday afternoon, the 211 on team No. 1 winning the trophy L In a shoot against tha Ogden No. 1 team, by a total of 141 to 120. Some good acores were mads 111 A BUNCH the weather waa ideal for successful pr. Sharp of Balt Lake, shooting, made the highest Individual score of tho day by breaking 48 birds out of NEW YORK. July 22. Sam Lang- a possible fifty, Sneed of Balt Lake ap- ford, the colored bruiser from Boston. ckio to thU mark with knocked out John Will of Chicago in prch,ng birds. By five targets, tha Qj the second round of ths wind-u- p bout;8alt cond tesm was defeated at the Navarre Athletic club last ven- -; seconds. ogdrn ing. it was but a cakewalk for tbs On August 25, the next team shoot d knight of the mills. He for tho trophy will be held In Balt Lake. brushed the cobwebs from th brain of The team winning the three medal the Illinois buffer with fast clips in foba, four times, becomes the owner. the first round, and then sent him to Salt Lake No-th floor for the count in the second. 41 Dr. Sharp A couple of short right hooks to the 48 Mills turned the Jaw the trick, and when 47 Sneed . , , , last spectator had filed out of the hall a were of still applycouple physicians Total eeseeeeaeeeeee-- ..141 esses ing restoratives to the man from tho Ns. 1. Ogden west. zion euniiEiis Win WILE J , dusky-skinne- HOT 8PRINQ8 AND CANTON SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE T. 1001 Week Days Leave Cor. SS'.h Street A Wash. Loavs Hot KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SPEND ONE MILLION FOR GREAT DISPLAY BOSTON. July 22. Boston Is now prises will total 211,000. In the preparing for a million dollar con- lodge parade on Wednesday there will One biennial ses- be gorgeous display by floats. vention, tha twenty-fift- h of the most Interesting companies sion of ths Knights of Pythias, which will be the Pythian Bisters, who have will be held hera eearly In August, promised at leaat seven floats. One hundred thousand Pythlans end wiU take at least three hours It other visitors will be entertained, for tho ths longparade, Wednesday making it the largest gathering that est to pass one point any fraternal organisation has ever Many Appear in Uniform. held In the Hubj The local commitMany of the lodges will appear .in tee ia dally In receipt of telegrams uniform drees of different designs; and letters asking that accommodaand emblems of the order flags living tions be reserved for large delega- will also be In the parade tions, and these come from every part to add to thepresented and spectacusplendor of the Union and Canada. s the State As features of the conclave, there lar effect Ffom will coma 1,800 from Rhode Island, wil be two grand parades, which and 2,000 from Connecticut Business will make even staid Boston sit up ' meil ere designing decorations for and take notice. their establishments along the line of The first, a military parade, will march, some promising that they will take place on the afternoon of Tuea-da- surpass ths best of the o'.d home 4. About of 15,000 tho August week displays. From a grandstand uniform rank will only be In line on th the parade will be under command of Major Gen. Arthur reviewed Common, by Oov. Guild. Mayor HibL. Btobbert. of 8L Paul. On the folbard, and Supreme Chancellor Judge lowing day about 20,000 men of the Charles A. Barnes, of Illinois. subordinate lodges will march under The meeting fa the occasion of the command of Chief Marshal George bienniay assembly of. the Uniform E. Wragg. of Pythlaa They will Rank, Knights The personnel of the parade will encamp at Franklin park in 4,000 include large delegations from all tents which have been ordered for. parte of the United States, number- the occasion. Their competition for ing representatives from lodges in the 211,000 is by efficiency In' Canada, Hawaii, Cuba and perhaps drill as wellprises as at inspecChina, 'Interest in the affair and in tion, and at the showing field there will be the competition for the prises that will be offered is something unprece- interesting cavalry and Infantry maneuvers. dented. In the buslnes meeting of the conSling Money Right and Left. vention. which opens August 4. it Is To say tha. the convention and the expected that complete harmony will parades will represent .the expendl-tur- e l prevail. Chancellor Barnes will pro- of a million dollars would ide. A Massachusetts man. Dr Bid- .. 0t mark b,T a ney worth, of Fitchburg, will be a candidate tor Supreme Vice S th! Grand of Massachusetts, chancellor which is the host, will alone spend A Recaption and Ball. more than 270.000. In addition the the On evening of the opening Hay thirty-tw- o lodges of Boston wll; each there will take place a reception to apend 1500 to 91.600 for entertain-wethe Supreme at which Speaker and display. Some lodges. In- John N. Colo, Lodge, of the Legislature, will dividuals Included, will apend 25,000 The Governor. preside. In this way. The competition of officers of the order are Mayor and expected to prises extends to Seattle. make addresses. On August 4 will The uniform rank parade will be occur a reception and hall to the entirely military and the value of the uniform rank In Mechanics' hull. Ons of the most Interes-lnfeatures for those within the order will YOU'LL SMILE WHEN be of the first and WE SERVE YOU thirdexemplification In Mechanics? Hall on with the food you order at thle the rangs 7 of evening August Peter by restaurant It will come to yon Woodland Lodge, of Lynn. The great ao much more attractive than you hall will probably be filled by expected, ao much more appetizwho wll; want to see this team ing. if you drop In just to eat of one hundred or more men work because you think you ought to, with its elaborate fabulously parayou will remain to swallow tho phernalia. last morsel on your piste because During the stay of the. Knighto you like to. Poor appetites van- there will a never ceasing program be ish here at the first sight and tasre of sightseeing trips, ocean excursions of our foods. , and shore dinners. The reception of th. host of visitors ia ln charge of a committee of 25. More Important "They say that Americana some times applaud at the wrong time." Mid the German soprano. What is the. difference?" rejoined the Italian tenor. They are always carefully educated as to when and how to pay for tickets." White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. , Full Line of Cigars. Hint Helpful Heusaheld Lorely chicken eelad may be made by adding chopped veal to anything left over from dinner. Since Saxon, Teuton, any-whe- re stout-heart- e ed e .... half-mi- le m m 2 there's no beer you can buy for less money than Beckers Beer. there's NO beer which you buy for more money, better than Beckers. S3 pay for a label if you wish pay for a fancy name. but if its GOOD BEER you want at a reasonable price; youll' use Beckers. S3 -- Keep a Bottle on Ice m Either Phone 158. 2 53 tg "T nt g Py-thla- na FALSTAFF CAFE Melvin Gaul and Latin, the 2 y, 2JSJT ST 21. Sheppard ran away with the iso meter championship all England has been explaining how it happened. Tonight they have quit explaining. tot this afternoon Sheppard shed his bath robe in the Stadium and when h- - put it around him again the truck u marked with the forms of ctniiiipiom who could not hold the pate. The s a e Valuablt. Do you think tha speeches you intend to deliver will exercise any real influence on events?" No," answered the statesman, but am going to deliver them. Just tbs ame. They are valuable as rehearsals for my next lecture tour." . ut service will be given. LONDON, July pick of each nationality, was there. Altogether It was ths highest class of middle distance runners ever gathered for one race. When Crawford swung the first turn today he was so fast that the audlrnc was taken by storm. How fast the first half of the race was the judges would not announce. At 400 meters Crawford led soms of the field by 40 yards, but still hs kept on. Only Sheppard waa near him, but hestayed never so far behind that he could not at any time have got In his famous jump. At 800 meters Crawford fell onto th-- grass and the people who did not know looked to ooo tha American go too. But where Crawford left off 8heppard began. It was a magnificent exhibition of atyls and strength. Sheppard held on and tho Englishman just made his Skeen . effort and got to Sheppard's shoulder. The s s Blglow . Sheppard, never eafseeesessaeeaee slackened his terrific pace. Never Total esseaesseeeaeosee ....ISO faltering he came down the straight Salt Lake Na 2. and when hs finished the fighting Cowan . . Italian Lunghl was ten yards behind it iMeeien him. The fastest runner Germany has McGanney geeeeeoeeeeeee Parker , . . ever produced was ten yard back of the Italian and staggering, and yet ' .127 back further was ths best of England. Total Ogden Ne. 2. It was a world's record for 800 meters G. Browning 42 and had ha cared to go six yards fur44 ther to make the 8. Browning . Sheppard Miller iMMMHieeeieineii 48 would have beaten what many people regard as Kilpatrick's unbeatable 122 record. Total Ogden team No. I M. Browning, 45; It was the greatest middle distinct J! Browning, 44; Burgos, 41. Total, ISO. race In athletic history and not one American who saw Sheppard today but believes he can run faster. Americana Fend of Oysters. Sheppards victory completes tha to buthe United States According record made by policemen athgreat reau of statistics, it appears that the Police Larner, the Swede, Lemletes. of in the United production oysters ming, Sheridan, Flanagan and SheStates exceeds 16,000,000 bushels per ppard have won nine championships. annum. e ou-sld- ! (By Thomas J. Connolly.) j 1. FANKFORT-ON-THE-MAI- lransit WoipM The ileohonf Bar We carry the Finest linefof Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city Our Service Is the Best J. F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS the elephant 308 Twenty-fift- h SL Ogden, Utah |