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Show MORXIXG Grass was a length of Ort well, who had moved up as Delhi fell back. It wes ar this point that the bo)i on tin loaders began in ride hard. Irish Law was ahead, but O'Neill on Orlwells. to gain. He was however. unable to head Irish Lad. who under the wire a winner bv a paed hurt head in 2:17 Ortwe.ls was live lengths in front of Bryn Mawr. It was one of- the gi, aiet races and one of ilia gauiest finishes aeeu in . As Hildemany a day in the brand rode Iri.-- h Lad back to the Judges stand, a great storm of cheers proclaimed ibe popularity of his victory, while the hand struck up "The Wearing of the Green." the colors of Irish Lad being green, with white hoop on the sleeve. J. E. Maddens Flv Back won the $25,000 Great Trial Stakes. Coupled with his stable companion Councilman they were favorlica in the betting. Councilman made the running to the fence when Fly Back moved up and won driving by one and a half lengths. Summary: First race, six furlongs: Lady Amelia won; Major Pelham secoud; Auditor third. Time, 1:22 Hecond rate, the Beacon Steeplechase, about two and a half nulcs: Judith Campbell won: Caller second ; Titian third. Time. 5:08. Third race, the GreaL Trial stakes, six furlongs; Fly Back won; Spark-linStar second; The Claimant third. Time. 1:13 2 5. Fourth race, the Advanre wakes, one mile and three furlongs: Irish Lad, 120. (Hildebrand), 6 to 2 won; 111. (ONeill) 3 to 1, second; Bryn Mawr. Ill (Untie) 7 to 2 third. 1 Time. 2:17 ligb Ball, Delhi and The Iickett also ran. Fifth race, selling, five an, a half furlonvt: Virg-- , won: Asterisk spp- ond; Highbora third. .Time, 1:08 race. ui,e inli a ii. i : MUiiiih on turf: Ben MaeDTlul won; Flor-hara Uueeen second; leader third. Time, 1:50 Candlemas-Arro- lfflAL GIRL ahi-a- FIRST AT FAIR d - Louis Horse $. Wins St. Louis Handicap. First Mtnnii Loses by for Half the Race But Three Lengths. Culonial Girl, flvey ear-ol- d, Ft. of Siifel Ouo Louis, run-tiiby in the name of C. E. Rowe Aid gt Louis. June 23. Sleddler-Springtid- e, ord nc n ,he World1 Fair bandi-a- t tlm Fair grounds today in 2:-,j, Her-ni- s, j.4. The Eastern champion, was second, lUroe length behind; Moharib, owned by John V. Schorr, lengths behind him. Coluuial Girl won the rare very vas 4-- oas- - Xhe World s Fair handicap was at a mile snd a quarter aud was worth $11,-io the winner. The track was in seconds fsir condition and about six witnessed the running. Summary: First race. live and a half furioue. seling: Young Pepper won: Box El der second; Louise Meinlug third. Ten thousand persons Time. INDIAN DANCE l:u ! F-e- Is Being Participated in by Several Tribes Near Butte. Aft.r a delay of fecvrral minute at ot Ibe post, caused by the mu iessnesa aud Moharib Torpedo, Flying liBgler, the field Kiarlrr A. H. Dade caught In alignment anil gave the word to go. Hedfrrn, on Henris, was the quickest 4 to get his mount into mot ion, follow-closely hy Gold llesds, Moharih and ttwlfern immediately Colonial Girl, aiiot his mount lo the outside of the foltrack, where the going was better, lowed closely by Gold Heels and Passing tlio stand Hie first time Mo-liftr- leading by four lengths, llnmls idiming very easily, with Colonial Girl Gold Utigth ahead or Moharib and heels, whose laid underpinning began o bother him. fourth. The others were running well bunched behind the three leader. Taking up the long run down the back stretch, Hertuis showed the Coway, leading by six lengths, with lonial Girl running easy and a length ahead of Moharib. Six Shooter fifth, end Herns) s. clearly outrun, ninth, jlerniis carried tbe field to the half in a terrific pace for a alow track. Hi Coluuial Girl bung on, running well within herself. Moharib was third and At the three-quartSambo fourth. pole Hermis seined to have the rare at II mercy, but little Booker, noticing and that the Eastern horse faltered vas tiring rapidly, sent Colonial Girl after hitu. Redfcrn felt his mount tire under him and struck him twice with the whip as the Si. lxnils horse ran up alcngxide of him. Hermit shot out into the lead again, but it was his dying efand fort Colonial Girl was surely they (preilily overhauling him. Aa Munded into the stretch a cry went, up frr.m the fifty thousand spectators, Hermis baa Colonial Girl wins. Sure enough llermls had shot n Mr boll. Colonial GIri. ueautlfully ny A. TV. Booker, had overhauled was him before the turn tor home .made and was going away. Fisher, Tr Moharib. then made his move. His lumnt responded gamely, but was not nod enough to get to the fast tiring Permls. The horse passed the wire trith Colonial Girl, under wrapa, three lengths In the lead. After the race Otio'Stlfel presented tu Jockey A. W. Booker $10,000. wag i-- 2. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Wash. Am. I299C. t i?uite. .Muni., June frem FIs t head. Snake. Chippewa, Black Feel and ItfinUl liiiea of Indian aie In attendance at the "Sacred" dance Fifth race, one and a quarter miles. given this year by the Crces at the Seattle Derby: Dine Eyes. 105. (II. Hump, about 14 miles west of Buite. Smith). 5 to 1. won; Gateway, 114, Each year one of the trilies of Northl('rosswalte). even mouev. second ; west officiate at theconconclave of the .Jcred by ibe George Berry. 112 (11. Stewart); U to Indians which it is redskin to be the greatest period of 10. third. Time. 2:uS Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: the year. The dance lusts for two Matt liogan won: Hindoo Princess days, continuing day and night, and ta for tbe purpos of perpetuating In the serond; llippnnax third. 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Sheridan, won the Seattle Der- near here today, while runniug GO before ha plunged from the Rwayse Building, ReCarpentering, hy today defeating both George Berry miies an hour, and the engine, bag- eleventh story window, is in no danand Gateway, and breaking the track gage car and and Remodeling of pairing one coach turned over on ger. record for the distance, one mile and a their aides in the ditch. Houses Promptly attended to. All Engineer quarter. Her time was 2:08 24. which Shephard and Richard ONeil, baggage-masteJune Ind.. Linton, Guaranteed. Enquire of sverk la four seconds faster than that made were killed. Allen McDonald, Andrew Humphreys, a member of the 15th street 545 Ole Nelson, by lloratlus, who won the slake last a passenger; Conductor Kishler and 44th congress and who waa appointed . Telephone U$-yyear. Gateway was badly knocked tbe fireman were seriously hurt. The Indian agent for Utah In 1868 and aerv- aliout and weakly ridden. 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(Redfnrn), 8 to 5. second; Moharib, 101. (W. Fisher) 15 to 1 third. Tims t:09 1 2. Flying Torpedo. Witful, Ber-hy- i. Sambo, Six Shooter, Bugler, Old Stone. Judge Himes and Gold Heeli Second g: 3-- 4. also ran. Fifth race seven furlongs, purs?: Forehand won; Frank Collin second; Jlonntebank third. Time. 1:22 2. Wood Sixth rare, five furlongs: lands won; Dishabille second; Princess Orna third. Time, 1:03 sixSeventh race, mile and three teenths, selling: Thane won; Hymettus second; Trio third. Time, 2:05 1 Ogden, Utah. March 24, 1904. Thi la to certify, that I have used Egyptian Maaaage Cream and ean aay that It la auperlor to any cream that I have weed. Respectfully, IRISH LAD WINS THE Favorite Wine $15,000 and Makaa a New WoHda Record of 2:17 5 Minute For One and Thrce-EightMiles. 3-- New York, June 25. Driven to the limit in the last few strides, the irlxh Lad, won the $15,000 fav-wil- e, re at Sheephead Bay today, 2117-4-- 5 s miles, the best previous record, made hv Sabine in Chicago, July 5, OH wells was li'M, being 2:18 second and Bryn Mawr third. Tbe crowd in attendance today was equal hi that of Suburban Day. The field that made up tbe Advance stakes was one of the beat that ever fired the starter for this rich purse. Irish Lad was quoted at tbe good price d 5 to 2. The Drake-Gatecombination bet heavily on Ortwell. who rinsed at 3 . to L Bryn Mawr. winder of the Brooklyn Derhy. was quoted 7 to 2, whllo The Picket was held 11 to 1. The horses made a good was off In a good "art snd Irish Volition, but In the rush for the rail as interfered witu, which probably counted for his bad race. Passing toe stand the first time, Irish Lad was leading by a head from Delhi while totweiin ran third. The quarter wta covered in 24 seconds. Making the torn Into the back stretch and coming to the half mile pole, Delhi took the load, with Irish Lad second, a length hark. The time to the half was 48 OrtwfHg was third with Bryn Mawr High Ball close up. Delhi was leading at the which waa covered in 1113, Irish Lad orlog in second place and going was third, and he, too, s going in a good easy stride. The iie was covered in 1:38 flat, tbs fast. t mile run In the East this year. Hildebrand on Irish Lad, at this feint, sent tils mount to the lead, and he flashbed past the one and pole la fjng, the game son of 2-- s A d 2-- three-quarter- s, la one-Ossrt- every impurity that lodges in the pores. Pimples GOLDEN C. BROWN, R. B WIGGINS. ADVANCE three-eighth- keeps the complexion of ENDORSEMENTS youth but it removes Utah, Mar. 24th, 1904. ENDORSEMENTS 1-- stakes so-cal-led TIME TABL San Pedro, Los Angelrs'ancl Salt Lake R. R. Co. Depot, Third, West and South T ample Bta, Balt Lake City. BEPART. 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