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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1906 | I <= |_ THE WORLD OF SP BOW Coast ' | City Crescenta s Busines Tuxedor . } es League Standing. a Now y Line S and een Plans For Laid OF EAGUE ee Vine - ¢ omplet« \n , 41 Ay Hanes-Sey bok It Arrange- "| Morgan \thletic . for at Summer-Colleges aye vase ; -_- : activity has come an ; during the Jast a week c owing to the ae / pearance of spring weathe lay days have alternated between sun Athletes to k ankee 22 B Defeat im | =o ra ¥ Peter Maher and Sandy le hs ile nging the winner oys. MEET _ | Local Expert TOO Night. Business Men, 3; 0 a a Business Men Win Three. | By defeating the Tuxedos {1 apace | straight games on the Crown alle y r i | _ Thinks |2 tach the Business jumped ( i aMen condunlacel lAELHeNCitealbhede Thre | ; io Should Have - | | | hree | rylas t s far ann first 1 salt Lake, but athletic boom ‘ basketball and asts during all is Cc I baseball, track, outdoor tennis, a0 being early © TWILRIN: the th A se ry's Olympian Been Set at ee - . interesting f : Js close at i Morgan. S II{nternational f é ni hand and ov the members in the middle _ tennis js being taken up Me Guard are mb res iapeing ofe the 188 175 180 179 103 Io aes 866 176 eae sx? Smith then) Walton will 1 ‘ W Cae Tobin Moieod . : 192 me 193 145 Smith 151 ; history--the awson and the completion S85-2 _ | A climax 7 Frank . x and mouth. | ve ollo, . ¢ ‘raf r . wind affair fought fast o while and |@uring . ¢ pr nt, - ane Ean many he : read ting and th 4 clubs fut S other match : fol Seki salt in Teac are sake 4 tournaments summer the | hut games golne to uy to Soni a English many Snoemue : d the fight : el not | ‘WILD to pre- ee NOVICES of} However hand. will go. l'for ARE But the credit of of the when meet ! tt : nite ae least ue oungsters ‘ il Apr "Py nnd have ate igue will : _ on Suess Boe + by gun be scant ee # ‘kha, Game. the In :09 ‘atne 4-5 se 5807 19! | SR of two . « that old sek { believe," _jthe dis-}] i ick of oad hae a 10 said Milwaukee !n lnalcaeealci ene rane out events, Tommy he fe tmes 13 oh he epee i® the | a abel ae h City and Srougiit' for |tween the the some local - American Sars sa it the ee ivy e aia- | . teams the be} ing season. will play emed ed' + thie ‘ that out th the an : bie , in I ay iF yut ae Lie ( ty ha o I t Jack was 1 hy be stamp-| 8 the after Mark 1} a ; if the eLise. ‘ } He ; i bean ‘ respect ito » W school reeotr Utah student is ho & rh ‘ ‘; oo ee t mh but the out for‘ es s-In <of, old SE? oj Jet ou ee ea Ee Brch pe Wweathie L., ; 1 Wt nat ' es the hil both th 1 a a Des. itl yone 7 ; thout plishearwitt m into ; ty} sha proba a ae il 1,e j the during in | » record 0 to > tate Sui eR i sl that ey 675 } of . ae "e made last wT EXEL E ' ~ y se | 1 Lint ' nk, cleverest of fear not do Z boxers : Sullivan, I of utive ey i | the. ORE M. or cate: ~ WANTS on) some and a il a ( . 1 up. threw eS wrjdge I drive at short, wh ot ut ini i« ' I appleby. are being or ae. one \ ra Ad. Ue the kit Vil iB ntest: a contes x on I Not all ? I the vill: ist of} trac ah here this IN Walter ¢ | dicapped take | held will ane plichinge deparimant 4 . s ar ane atar he leagues. following with ' n place owing ( ‘ ; at the Ben seaso! |New in' aes pretty t "ymour | Bancroft "s Bristol. et a ther ‘ Lawson Iver faster men, of. au the two.) j salt and bul Ee Lake! paints aoe Packed adden Ae Oe thGe and. oils quickly had > been spread to stored the ns HiliryTmack> upper e ‘CURDY A. M Mutual Tosuran suranee | surance company Asks Asks y a oe the AT oa at of came i against its Routed by ! Cali- faithfulness from \*8 : Banny the a Pitts-| Ed 8 ite and put one train over was top of res Gin one Claude Cc ay mer rT: me of n . Finn, the And action w ne nh has No. sleeper peg up ' = "a oupesed when ( | 1nd sat down ment unt{l the ‘a Was) previous | tO, win \ ‘easily easi 0 ‘ Say, the train ¥ goa - 1 been ainst c | eae to may be the.elreles absurd les' , aule Era cre bagease.,| dalling: out stations, We this ot time by boy 1 = vor pr. cone t bie abies ) First Oe , uu otk 11) An- Leo ‘ Spl d SAY Orleans ras March three i ach. 110 23.-Clity and nee é eb, 16 rw | ane DETAR, Grex a Park half fa oe m has as id u ened I : ; mh neg Diek "New g avd 08] countries untr Phyland s York jauser. was close de syria on lause Hause been Db that coast . eu at belleve re-]| ras, : 1, ser WON.)a saa be A nae 2 : : > R (Hennessy). c mana-!| 108 Salt met 108 the time, F quick ploneer Won; 5, to 2. ' second: (Nicol) ns, ¥ to - March , Pee "Ay serv- pichars " "Cran Heart 1, ") Aa at of third line ichrdineh connections when cars Rts without and (Bell re Ss rag vay poate "hs form. Hyland ° a tho the | ed :A 1s een ; ark, 107 as the!dell) shown going $ to secon a: in stroke, A : Rakied ! inten to eon dahorteek to ‘ 1, sae ny 8 tc raeond etl third Br . Tin 1 fel C. sfane 1-f 87 markable o id. ee do = y' > raids were: detectiv TW. - Fivat Ephraim and general So. . 8 old reGreen, Manti. agent, J. H. Manti. DPYP Fane ™ By oh Police oe ee TONIGHT made from the Co., SUES oR pene "i Assistant rat ae : LAST eck CURTAING! TIME eee CRESTON d z CLARKE IN cs Monsieur Beaucaire z es , nd. | By Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Sutherthorough the police have made aes Ori cnwrania used. on two occasions to site best_ertormane Fite of is romnee gain access into the rooms where al- | Be. cr Republican mest leged gamblers were. Approaching e locked doors the police snodked Wik out avail until they decided to emcm ane é pI" paces eee tee © troyed. visited ; hed : FOSuitce' wasp desmt "eus Wer ere seat by Dyial! the detec aes pace ; ee peck oo oe ae Wed. with: Mat FOND Eee woterts ii in slo a -Eve., meee an 25¢ae > | 23 # : >. Mat... E Sale' to $1.00, Today | i a Giana > Ben {Sang jernacie Davie Davies, to a he the large ijast ri a eres great audience night. ;Schumann, Wee O/ ligt Lid It Wels] elsh at . tener, the was an rapturously to SOUVENIR audi-+/2.30 two TL dhata Ee Lit Tus! MIRINLL Hoe 2 Tab-| MATINEE P.M. Last TODAY AT time:'TONIGHT -of he thrilling drama of the Kentucky hills, One that has pleased thousfiands all over: the "world: dainy jtalin lead- the drive. * down little | mid | Dae Ss a *xi » Dex iv pe *T- - pone the | Har for the ability) is; swimmer i a following ‘extract | Double a! *. Life. -- the when Mr. with eore from | guage. . | | | | MODES IN AUDEaie } Davies responded to an en-| Welsh S lan-| in the a lullaby . : There was another Welsh | old the favorite. | Inithated | the later, little Gwem," which a jsong his!*"Mentra and . Sunday-Her haps was shown to bes advantag the popular Schubert number, "Hark. ~ as demonstrated but unfortunately by that Pr . ephemeral by far behind Mr. Davies in fa7 Tp . the listeners was the Tabernacle which sang a part song "Moon- re-|)Neht.' £ with |opened Kieran, one might) the very acme of) = the number selections beautiful effect, programme 7 with : McClellan were well Prof. which ‘ and sALLETTI'S Sea ee a MIGNONETYE RAE . , AND LES KOKIN HE. BROSC AUBE KTS. Thursday j : in sae: re and ene ively, and {ond tr Abra minutes - easy Vietory p, publican. Special measure of the tO} me " i ‘ took the s¢ ate boys free spirit Orleans the In fos Ogden, i 292The basketball) attended min- | LUlly twenty Fes Olse . doc team th ot a the , after sguise permeates the scene closing she learns of a It was' only py. score> would be I Scan Ine-uy Stak Positions question run up RF C McKay D BO*® Watson a : by Summit ; the in for Serer entire the his real Beaucaire' "Monsieur all the powers of the s Stake | but i they Richens | heavier - are are play. ‘ not But of t the ofLake in some change between Salt dules Like : rel nove né mon, including branches. sche-| Mary trainMeCam-/are | Mary at her nam and TOWN k Roman . ees geneval, an large audience j in the Salt Lake theatre, enthralled~ by the . muar-+ of art of the charm velous | | CRESTON | IN eae ois: BEAUCAIRE Nothing finer oan re here. seen remain Phere performances tor in matines CLARKE aee MONSIEUR | : bas ever but two Uhis clever been . by his charming and tonight! more ac- play-the ca actor, | 5 : the), more of ses S apple eae the nobilit® of finally, andBath.others after and renounces a great last' evenir sat spe TRG ‘ which great : he type fa Anne the Creston Clarke could today OX. claim: "Veni, vidi, viet - came: I saw: I conquered. For two hours and one-half | j. and ae THE CAPTURED bert | enjoyab oyable ne © & =| Lambert I portraya Walker }ence, not large, enjoyed it immense ly eee , scene | the t i scene : reeee shy | : Perhaps : the s prettiest od 7 act, Belnal LG Murph play is the dance tn the third act. to those unknown Duke. the wherein Walker A. ; wmsy So ; u and Refer 4 KishmK ntred) I Murphy ant at the royal ball, is : pre Ssented to aml Allen 0 £O. 4 twins the love of Lady Mary Carlisle > Tri" Ai he | Dramatic scenes follow closely on the Oregon },.,. Effective February , 18, the O i SOD | | heels of enc A h other, the » "Impostor' : i ready | Lad) in the presence of jx denounced slight) a inaugurate will Line Short ou ‘ J R.G . A : | thrown aside, and eee ee of the Duke aa Se Pee ay . 1g rer enc ending ; ' aes ee meeeo aOR Weber | the name and real his spurns "Duke ;the © took representing hd Lis | 2 ie ey sae ne a BL) aa j ‘ of Saturday, Sa a Handel| : played two} received, ] Foocommnmcal > and | ---_ also} ton Clarké makes an excellent Mon' j F be Mian a sleur Benucaire and the whole Seti e 4 rhe > ing is : one > of f enjoy me > ne uw Eau drama comedy French scent ing, d Asheville N » March 2J.-Frank |} proves a capable vehicle for the full Gotch oR tonight defeated Charles power of the 7 gifted actor, g ate v : Olsen: ' t in ¥ 4 Every . eee { fa aR ny, ote von an tied | detall of ¥ the: clever comedyhe isy. care care; vit Staz € i three Brown "i to & So sur imitate, and granted that: Daniels' NEW | the medium of Creston Clarke and a} stroke prove all that is claimed to be strong company that dramatization | he is a youth for whom not only AmWAS most successfully produced at the erica but the mother country and the}. ‘lt Lake Theatre last night Cres- | Whiatle Al manager, a ES by 2:36 ARE er oe a era our 3583 Hornung, _} ence that listened politely to the Han-| league, |e! selectionsthings Seby actin en Saar and Sehbert Sorts terrible Australian Swimmer have supposed that toi lla| phone Mareh _ 23.-Spectacular by - was provocative of an inspiration Not i ; which he evidently possesses in the} vor of direction of invention In the crawl| choir, E iohes) Celebration. at new swimming stroke promise to be aj)appreciated fully. a aa HAR ae ELY FRANK In} "Sally was selection closing The of | a subject and in aquatics, sensation . Ny . ine great expectancy in this country3 on his) Our Alley popular with at least THE es aU TOMOBILE forthcoming visit Though his sojourn |three generations, and then the peoi oeeve a ren> oan Bunda a6C . ' . rvey 3 . ay),TT << in Ingland last season was productive | ple regretfully excused Mt Davi ae « ae y Aiuinace ic hay bog on noe . a ae ( As ant filed out of the Tabernacle. | 90: slowly it}and result, immediate particular no f cand. | the e { 1 F third 1, 3 to (Feicht) eicht , » fivec.and 1 thi Fifth race, a «he iZs- ady Ethel, m (MeGee) % to 2 won: Abjure, 105 (Livingston) 7 to 1, second: Stm111 (Bedell)! (Bedell) 6to 6 thir« Time- pil f ity 4 urd. Time é Ae of NNEL -i HD'W. 3 tay Moroni, eir- wien.who, years. visited have Cezew wth | authorities for were and ae | gether the "round up" was one of the | bac box.? ; wholesome respect as Daniels M.: C. of Runner, 99(Aubuchon).6 hive. Pimo-21-07-25 large D, i 2-0 is ( o- re Cx 1 Smith) | loca , Thre mae i ) ak Girl ap paras -| Weber ts) .and The Rallv .San Pete Valley tk way, th the pioneer line, will give the best service * > . this year, as usual. for conference, No ye i - Arrive rriv salt Lake< vente at Nephi Salt for authority, under WIT 1 a Gamblers Chicago, noon. | herd. FORE SE they : led March Ogden... «Academy Stake 10 ra today detailed in the ee committee. gambling Wadel~ oH a j, already batsme with Hy- | utes. Grounds] ele unetien care g ener Maceo te® ELCs / Welsh folk sons which Mr. Davies put === THE=- stack " up? Well, Ea} j}into the programme . for . full measure, the vleague that year, as encores poeshe was drunk a good share of the The Welsh people are. proud of Mi NOnS iner € dll 1H ie ¢ st oat } Davies-Justly proud. The word grea "Four home -runs in one day is his} ,~' ; S ' » 5 ‘rused as . ly ji F record, wounding you'll reeall The tifthfeclings time | i thy i oh ay ed SINE bp ov ng Pras 0 Cvele |after poor. Terry's deseribes Vis A v vis lat A thehandsome matinee, puowen: Exciting climaxes, phy the other. swats, -he almost killed eS a lyrie tenor of singular en SS lots of love, comedy ‘and tragedy Bush, } falls Time- 2%.-Fair : 9} 107 7} es r. Captain. matinee Eres e BAe . bat! | nore was the ; ; dull ‘CO : : | Chief -of . Police Sehuttzley' Headquarters for |hand books Bee run by makes ek those awsar ‘of in reel swimming world gs e rally eae ang oe ‘ Po >< ore 101 ntertain the very highest regare ws Pts. ith Wins Wre atin Bout or taway e . = wholefswit and an REPAIRING-WE person A hein, 120 (Oliph int) to 1.|Summit Stake academy at Coalville yes- | station. , . ce do not | mn { ) , terday afternoon andAe snowed them under Perhaps Creston ¢ ae ag ap the ne of Rt: The. b ‘3 ere 7 rg owe ene ‘ five and a half: fuclongs- | '® the tn to 10 The boys from | show, to tht advantage feet = Sien of| nodstock,2 100 pe(Freeman) 4 to | Coalville were: e never on t forhe &a referee's a comedy~ as he There does In au 5 5 soune scencs On Sam, 107 (Dune) § to 1 and A! yr 7m th 4 RE f ete: ef ree the Cross " There are . ma any on " to! appeal not. ioe does oe this if chee i the &: Tivat hett ; fo e . A> hoort'-for the. San: Pet®°Valley for Sanpete county is a boost pojiway anrerene a (Je nkins) j/ 5 to 5, se to 1, thire d ~ to 9 (Troxier).9. acinth, |} 1:41 G-o , Us ‘ . 2) ant Cape (Ch. JORe villing: to put Cor| ,- me Geen ne za o é 15 to 1, thied, Time 1 ng young tighter Fourth race mile-Loutee McFaclan, 110] 1122 (Be-| the have «tolike ; : | (yeGee) a y ' to j we ‘ Enverite. 4 Salt-Lake, sa yneG . hi Your ig that) tates ule os taking care of himse} t 5 he is in his old-time on.the an = Orslcnee ry a fi : mile | and K a oe rise on ht 1 oO is io arrigan 0. s c So "Ti aan a RE Pe. Shh . \ ,Tim (Lowe). 2 to 1, third an and mile race, wiht HERE $ MANAGER lio (Nicol) 6 to 5, won: Flo (Pere aye Il i to. 10, - second r Big » Anxious to Match Den- | (S eae i. to.J, sae ci Sage agn Tract mile- race venth ‘ With yverite Hauser-of People a murope, of is his Echo Sporting the i iverpool M. Daniels of America Dear c caw: with prepared™ to) all ‘kinds: repairing, and do have parts of tostove all Kinds of stoves and ranges, and have first-class rAC OF Lark.' which was the Brat c > ; rked favor RESPECT FOR DANIELS selection MC catch the Dane ; ] sv. jof the crowd, after a somewhat dreary ; et , Handel number and two Italian songs British Sporting Writers Look for of minor and mournful melody ‘ Aftei , wht there was no-repressing the en-} spe ) aut | that Youngster to Do Thing thusiasm of theaudienece, an enthu- | The English sporting writers have siusm Which vose te its fullest height * proba- ' : Second race, five and a half furlongs-| Speed had been reached By all ac= | : : : Goldbearer, 107 (Oregar) 12 to 1. won, Our-| counts, however, Daniels seems likely | Happy byvening With Beaucaire. 4 , SF : al, 107 (Nfeol) 7 to 10 second Mescal, we}to outdo the Australian B rec ords ‘a Jooth Tarkington's brilliant sketeh | elabo- | has been Beaueaire,"' "Monsieur by a stroke of his on distances short ae rime-1 L, third ) $ to seven (Henne Third race furlongs-Tambeau invention For one who can invent ated upon in. its dramatization-all| 14 (Oregar) 8 to 5, won; Rickey, 110 (Nicol) as , f + are . ra I Ne ; é } ‘D's second; rd Karara, 94, (Shioen) :20 to anything really useful there are ne- Sil of the startling Incidents retained ; and ito pi orasase ati ene > waa eink s "tM ajecu eres cessal ily thousands who - suees sfully many new ones added And through 5s 0 eth 1 the com-) ; of off oy a= Kaces. oe of yim 5 : Orleans, . Chicago squarely as lithis dinky one fly = Bieta ce a throuch 5 dream-| chases Borate Delegation. any ; nina: drives that Lajoie hits compared to that Del used : ; How did iis Delehanty ought}qa be / Aren't ap Bi; or d , New New sults han- vere ow to 1901, got Bracke compare did 1, charged IN || : santace To is j have. te pi {| generation ee Delehanty reached | o; we ted his an 5 } ee Paul June it Will| fence look like a bunt. tn the smoking compart train reached the station Kankakee old SS eae) Ksinkakee? old in. the swimmin held the in in Be. ‘ {from the coast. to New York | yes terdas fiernoon foré tl whet where@che ill talk. with Terry manag about ( n anagel i anothe ‘ leween-the 1wo lightweights 1 Kramer') xnressed | jsince - Willow Years. and the act and, e ugh avis wo-}| had riser, early an Ways 15- | busine that records . from ‘ to zelect | m Coa vy viand ore runs Finn the, per Peete says Pitts York a they ets ania at| which STOVE nrdy , with ne waste , ‘of larae shias the to belonging: money s . plaintiff namplonship | camstances | before the2 _- the ball as I Keeler with how Why, ae only nice ful: welts at Kanka- and arrange men to get icngate world's eis ey GER ‘all Bri ital n track idé +saucer.. Frank n o1 { vf world Cont that BATSMAN, Many the years, present: ie rank} | eve » on due intermingling Snr (4 2 neglect. complaint in 7 hg phonpateas for BaAT 0.5%) as damages un- Lyngh, | MeCurdy contains nine separate chataes causes 7 aC Fla-|of act"tL ion, each one > of which on ak With Last and meet tle Willle of : . satire complaint Js one Sf dhe Jelent begun against MeCurdy and H. Raymond, the Mutual Life The lea are confide nt IcG Delehanty. : with | the Out Bor ae "eve iy y revenueand men.refreshing, The comedy some the¥ j f fe J. in speed } injustice. them long do swing ar =compare. He for couldnonetakea of that Accident. the . former . three iN Nea-| judgment with interest the ihHans Se Wagner, Nahin Leach éand Otis . 2 AT GREAT A ; recent STATION. , Phrilling Tale Well Told. si The Moonshiner's ‘ , Daughter" " is the attraction at the New Grand theatre this afternoon and evening. It is tale of the thrilling and startling adventures between moonshiners and Deven ot Richard McCurdy yas} t f A. wcCurdy, Was ved today, the plaintiffs demanding ° P Dreyfuss National ce for of has| Slee ward and Sure. gettr aia uate SUED Company Co Houses ate Ing'sthe performance will concludeat one of best. bills presented the 7 ‘ ‘ Orphe ate : rallettt's 2 sy8. Seen een See aro the other favorites will in al - -ot " oor "Pittsburg S a8 ae ra See eee chariot improvement once The Banny en av! er ae Young Corbett was in. here und‘ . hile ester I ‘ a " ike rim. "Donaldso ind. othe ‘ |*. ith he! proposed 3 As : match the to regard in club ‘Fighting and -Denverite a for Season. ble rhe smoke. the fire stairways Hot Springs. Then the club{ing the $50,000 alleged increase of an-|!Uncheon. Don't overlook the its way north, playing exhi-| }nual salary drawn by the ex-president liable, See agents Fountain games Ww ine , DEL when showing, a ¥ aoe Bunk of Penn-| cided ly the) April 3 Yorker BJ. eae ‘ WY... tl te spced-carer a Salt . Lake the res . Lindaman, for Willis plavers aur 7 building Hur . Chicago nm Seymour do So} as i\CORBETT' Sai the Chapman 22 of orwardet Manager to wre Ww Palace. ar : a proposition ; we f ry a " to hin esicerday Minn hay ms . aia Ura k for ¢ ral years as 7 1? fitTes the y world's: unpaced f¢ "4 sae: eh record thereon' pe ‘ n ‘of « President Seg that In to chin, |pecially. France, -Germany -and AustriaFourth. race, mile-Iole, 106 | Hunga have advanced rapidly in recent) to 1, won: EMiett, 115 (Daly) | 1 in general athletics, {t would not ond:° Labor, 108 (Oregar) 10 lsurpris in the least. to ost some of | fime-T1L 1-5 LEAGUE. a berth: aes the. ine! ‘s° Moskiman reerults, areandwithSheehan,. Clark. meet) ina: potas <o the players could stay In] remember, was at ach | their ber ths until a more seaxonable hour.|came into the American 2a ‘ the thei of ; riymone lelwhoseuponsupply | ly {those | ll order to be beloved out ma or une mor Sek eo 2 aoluntries of Murray this asi probably eague all ida' rhe ee ‘ 45 oJ craton ula ball good) some: 1 inn soon es the of -___-_---_ A out. and the prize age practic saat per Great . yreatest) on de th ood peln Get and ; " sire,' .gronien,| eRe to. find and for ‘ = ; team %ittsburg traded rd and' Brain to Boston = over|Pame so well stepped his a ALMOST Friend and ee could <hould ‘ hours regard 24. to With | games rc Will' a weather. J e May Ou ; sales Were only flre made spontaneously brings a merry laugh. The cast, scenery and lighting effects . r , detail. are' perfect in every A beauti- ; ful Jove story {is told iy a masterly style and full of good true heart inter- poj;2: . " :bil Peitz; Inflelders, Tommie le Ritchey> met- it ; threw and evidently and style stenily t 2 : patria ‘ aeons sl } Neither "Britatn:.nor A'm cowill be | weithe a-n 107 é {fully represented in the Olympic games, wing to the 41 son jn which the! caunot be secu iy fans will hax . ball team which wil Ing Che' state are ow in Mur i a _ off the lights. Then | ciiittes of the men who else me Sine WAS ee | if trained for when oe lete ¢at} ~] a snelish: " v - ! W _ Pitchers. Pui Homer, Hillebrands : -ever Hiei =. the] the] Louis. put on turned maklir the|C¥Y good to under. Hyman art "aa Marathon rh I he BERTH Billy | Of - Drothe-rin-law Charlie, Teontest, this also should go to Ea gland. I t close,"' laughed the trainman pull- | just. We're 150 mile about Onlv at Americans th all, in all taking held | ' ry , (present are onlnis an thre . a dei Sot arn ‘ tra.clas ade ing out of Indianapolis ; ttie-; woen compared Metprac i lly erecpreat And Cy as sound asleep when Banny ] amit ADay 4 (QO \ iene ‘ ‘ll } jth ough Bl I admit _ e aren alt -t ep- | ctarted an vnvestization out night --- di tha thiis ae nice on been and Gough, ay defeated ys| baseball prospect fan season, ~ local: |\admission. th ene tinier sila it Sctanciri re a down not Spring, and secont lf ' « herepinn, mile n-}one beat| country Columbu 1,247. This Vv - exits an assumed name spat mm || RICHARD s _. favorably m anage in azeme > nt signed for 1996. Me »- | > bas knock- | weeks at one of| will work eye) St. kind. as somebody the i three | pyggn' uson's ee Ww fae so \* ymposed wi By | thi Ais: e We Scotchman earn } mile : rl orle wy the ty KS, yok - escape with was Leifield ite hed the De : Moines club in- | x Pe * to the championship ofthe Western asso-| Hleavy yee "fy c s dae S Se Sete oa lives. St. us| New York, Ma .-Complaint in| Mrictae Wilts weit psoitlint bart pice and | tho. eivil action oF. the Mutual Life In-| burg can | individuals. the Mysta unding of of Detroit. first, 600: nowR ; . ; Ay. J Indianapolis second, (4 in hy eA2 hicago, thi d, 1 Bn sia) pre See noney. begin ip EtG Ah a, 5 have for hurdle contest Hugo Glase lo ‘The yo " a ccomi < of f a] laha be i] , fe Noa ea G, Leavitt, the Americans, eas pronom ee in Pans | Pa: ig. ada . S : 7" . I 1 i eorl vf 1,0 Lennon o4 ly a geo. be rt aes ea Inte he as runne 1 good (GasnUFIA REN: In the | the Paul, ommitte« f e ium «3 vinterys! mit k 3 the Coach er 10 1:24, o while ays ee ite of | .teams by "ten points as 1,237 of ecord and r of ¢ I ZO Nv Heir AT 142 jurph } ind hig! hoo it a leaves mna| ed + ae n "whichthe iInfan inte. condition | cha i ‘ nresciit M ae ‘ gel rae S than Bonhaees ee Bowling Pwvo "I ishing te Included ee Ws er ould mat the meet) syimnastuny| : th theeop Sana M ah English a8 f nh rE 45 : »spring «4 ie fe) 1 os LOW! bet fore th e a spring aah i Thougn the bike ve Te? avd ii] fi ahead Interest 15 &° : 5 y re | oth east and ard wes Ghee: Ciood. rid € both rita ean better Hawards upme in 1.268 1,26 _ 3 ' aim , W : es . a é I Hart St Washinet of , g teadcoat a, nd Y dia nd track and et rushing thing Coat h n Mili ad ; Cambridge other oneal Apollo.| P. arin te ; 1 \. T the nest thut ee fant do ted 28 minutes for the distance. On the ahs nat oe British competitors, Chure and EF, See first} ene Two-Man pt . first s The who] Martin Dufty| take care2 I the| him and was getting punt |T felt really hilarious. teeth show/ eck B .| , hristensen wo executive the | record es Seon: Lagks ba vill ae a nie' School } i DU ( their insti to the. exhave beet { to a o Ur h os door wae ~ anotl : The CLSO High igh i jee. \ of a --- Up' strate \Is-coming team The» youl j best jndicatio being in U exlL Over Prospects h " it the ew . mat (Murray bans rere. Blates ver | {; 4 lent SnoyV y f 4 emis Coach. Maddox "Kk tying. Titthe put of Year in: Baseball. } ! uch means : speciat Republican: ul 1 1 ffor i trong »" ae GRlookRNa tudent a { 5 ; am Murra' Mareb 23 Elated over‘ The} thet f ae The much Line-up: pes ergs Set at va ? . owing athlet« nie Marel . !. I McClel OuUler sco 1. Cl ve us ac) r : in the iF and Reed nbach with the scoreof the athletic wy hatred. rnc Bi | ANG awe in-track and fietd } rpris= oe Tas would oe in, 6 of-D ied { Deu- +4 Utah rkl "for { ‘; quak + schools np ath ool rhe her' yid-tim 1S t nae the ‘ ible lesome lift the 1 universti in ine TAT nd ‘ Colorado far hove hick ¥ .\ t te the Joc skin Clean) poi Ou I vholtesome h ca oR] a aN e a Peam 3 |/af Whom: stairways choked a dash landing him af tare h rr tight with ne | ahis W hite Sox No a a sald (0 be the high- jactions auiianlacledunewenane | Charles ; hg a Ither of the gents, wo ra "1 ram : » +o a eaetul . .. Pretty me the gondaetet came through aM . aaah' -- ;wores "Chan" ' ei Meran : ‘Rather long siding this is, isn 1t7 ol : world ) ling rare i for | Schruft ia i heer al auapse' ind sa'd Banny w | declarod "a eh onal. el h would "Siding replied the conductor This wo-man teams th RECeRTOO 1 ive beer i re starter for this event.) ai% nos ding We on «the: ‘main The highest. reeord was made by Hus \ the Americans wish to make a show. | i ae, : o flton.o of | *hilade vi row ler d| ieet alone one win this event,n they will have to e It. 9 was Dn on oet {ished ind Hamilton hilade Iphi 1, who bowl wit | N Banny turn to be ; astonished the remarkab score oO 268 points beat-| make a wonderful. improvement ‘on the) 6" \eata ing the world's record bes thirty-one poe it miserable time made. In th ! Chi"Your brakemat seem to be a little i i ‘ a i i, : . es : a t ‘ a taken by Black | Scottish phampions' are always was . an eo interest-| the . distance ain 25 . minutes and - . r I tal in Tasts" Injured L. New thet Reid @ 2 played| a ; a ie saull over a_barb-wire ne only one real batsman in baseball ae ne SMe ve Sota ama "J fought Sullivan and ‘defeated andthe rest of. us areimttations'"" ] Fort cy, Gough and Anderson on the| him two weeks after, but I never for"Delehanty," the other fellows an1,500- fe eteter run. This shouldd bebe an |swered in chorus, chorus, as e a easy| sy|& got the thing & he hung 5 on my chin.' as ifi they had been 7 vent for the Britishers, as in the mile; Dougherty has been boxing with | rehearsed. run neither of the Americans can do, Billy Moore and Fred Landers at res," continued Red, "it was Ed- rT; the game. Meler yet been selected for this event, but with | Great Was driven and down back.{son, Keeler, Lajole, Flick ‘and tones even Cornwallls as a certainty, the Americans planets up came out andmy blazed, Peto Brow ning: had Heantanan have little chance otf Tees he 1s] ts bright stars twinkled in strange array |‘Then there was a pause, when Red capable eo one half Ar 1 ~ ah eS and the moon threw a eee somer-"| Donahue remarked "Boys there was ee seconds better than Valentir |s% 1 b-wire fe : =< . x EASILY contest, in Sulteot the 7} Chicago, yf Utah sit a rt tniv iti utAne " ( ers es ou We this "wear every. cour|} t and Coach. Maador whieliand © Rie ee 1 1 b> mre Shaye : M Denve wed | : Coach a cei o the] for eft a B.¥.U to 17%, place was peRD d. It itkins iwing. al in t u ‘JAN S riaki ne test Xp | MAAN Cares BAS RT Bi Pie ind-the future Il depend ‘ up-' nce me Bees i ty tate ie Necee ! would slightly lis cond a to major Dougherty,| welterweight, worst knockdown and ever recefved was from poorest is Lie uten: unt Hs aswell er} cannon-ball i In this event I think runners will just about by Wallis Ales et with fight Defe ‘=n. which ly will get a trial ceaion. alifornia Jones. Black RG 5 Dunkley | sylvania on every occasion they. met. the lest tle take a walk around aa G ing5 ersoll | last race of all being walkits; anc oak in t 1 aa veritable town destination before breakfast Hie turnedoa tnto Referee-Chumblin of Provo | for.the.Glaszow athlete... So in this | his berth as soon as. the. train left Gin- | Umplre-Steele of American Fork the o utlook Je a ything but' rosy | Ginnati. and. slept soundly until he was j tor the Ameperi i hat : K event: ofall uroused by a loud volee ealling "Kanka- | ird to the great event of < ; on t j t Ke BREAK WORLD' s RECORDS!»compl Mar thon toa race statement he lenglish We ri ' i5S-not | quiet Banny ill rolled out at once The carasleep was | the players apparently }some time wo Ao A hurs oe ‘Ed wa arerds| thelr little: bunk The red) man: of} ay a: pe ay ee poh ic of 2 i nfefer ‘ at bye th { 9 1 aii ea 1D the universit us wanted : thro intermount eid meectito he a ar I prom led 1 ' " ort hea ‘ be- spring al es and W =| hiet ength of the insti: : re ' TT int and ield Bu n nted the game nd have final "1 Who they will play is stil + 1 ve wine teh othe Col ; = rbat in: Coloi 7 " 7 1; i a + ; i game ear at Board ant: dinburgh an eee eee in- | Thurman Fat nich tinall thn ath council a been Wet accepted. ‘ty of Utah ‘or a-time. it ha ‘ive eye up skirmishes this rk I iv I Score of 47 ja banquet re- are hey ces bunch : . ; ball ane CHaeng: the state Students to Enjoy Spert Aut : Cont era fig o if an give > team half are will dependen a team in Maddock ha ball Rivet? | Te nglish certainty been the] ang Vatentine, willbe pitte dag caine }game... The Prayo team failed to | strong ee work ane the jocals the lead at the start ones, of the »\U. Ne ‘and' of n 7 le state fused to WINS bor Down at Murray the fans got together | Prove and have applied for Boe ECL ances the livels teams at man behind will probth Locet sliape opening refuse TEAM eper tet local} nd t6 Ogden into of : -| o to kill srs Americar team Fork,of March Apollo} i run; © and for) a wie ¢ yOsitic -o.| basketball : 23-The ee stgjacorneallls B may 4-1 oo.. American Vork easily 3 j<Ltet We-now come to the e . flve-mlle mt Z clubs to ep=| Tei , defeated the B. Y. U. team here tonight | in this eventie the Americans are 5 hope Xellorg Lt a tére' Of -47 td. 17% 'n a. fast;< clean, UY 20Utclassed. ane ae COBEN tants the Ob assigned ee pe Res fap od a fei "iPark ready of Tene been state hill grounds have APOLLO npive conditions |match new being arranged Isureka is team and then the | the Daynes cup will be on ------_---- ae \yom teams tC i; ea John Dubei, the' This. however. done y itt be: a be tng re tha seems ate to be part . The has . ee t [ol bata PA the Baha loned to fiterernees leap ‘lea all by ingements : ' club tite. ably scene : 1 ee cape tees Une Of the dittecentuclt: ‘ron whieh i already jas the oh pla) semi-professional the pa Pepe of = veginning on the foot '¢ eet re 1 baseball in and anc icI 1 Tt] see an over | The Tower wen -_ : oad BoventP-Rve tan to the. | them Then Al : " > rrun the American run-! of a mill with any ane Ganle |through unfaithfulness -and will oppose Morton of the South Lon| oyuicome : : of them. ] outfielders, ares Beaumont jnegleet inalleged the discharge of his duties Harriers, who. proabbly is the best Its the littl known, wild-swinging Ff pur ee Ralph eee M. L : Ie -las the company's president. One of the * 20 « xeneriWain ane arr € ittsburg | * me an td ‘n oie ; orl eas ‘ aee that ob: nt, | fares s a Z it often> upset an experi ueahalivaarihaaimane aohaitieee teane jcaus ses of action is to recover from Mr. is gener: ds ence é ; . or thee 100 varde ene gorey coh Los36 anny ni 1a, . Nehown cad i _ | Dreyfuss wi!) = train i s men for three} McCurdy the sum of $225,000, embrac- Iver here| in to create as a comedian. Ajl through the ey he shows clever touches of humor }In keeping with his role, and carries | them all through with the art ofa master hand. Miss Nell McEwen is all that can a ners don Morgan effort year. ars 283, leg FEARED ---- if he does,| one feel confident to team. : lo s oe the| Britishers ane it looks favorable; | of myself with the = . I and boxers, , and every : event.!star winning nearly thethier latter 100l mete : te : game imported from the old sod. local lovers of the sport and others ull saseball Game Booming. \W in an | by Team. Penn a n graduate, who in Sm'th aca-| at Smith he learned to play made the Pyinceton team nee oe ae Cee ae shed, when - two.tennisilcoiraced by the adverse weather con-| GC°'Sctown. sprinter WERE twice and|the ‘red-topped' Brooklyn boy, but courts will be put into commission for ; ditions the other being a dead heat So the|the black-headed one, who was killed and declares that there wiil ; member of the companies. At the. e/some "fast associ: ‘ | American runners will meet a tough propshort time back e as ; Country three courts will be runae De me fast association football} ositton on thelr favor'te distance. a [4 "ano ay ree ae If = 1 wae Siena ws bie club sera a we Jae | ames in Utah this spring. Morgan de-| With regard to the a meter run, this| hehe seca nee Deva ning vidier: at Fort... Dougla S Che 5 : claves that the. clements a good have old united] ae of will. the also be an open ent The nly } skill-only and Rescued Drill } | freshman drawing | Princeton willing to award t | Americans on the field| Dougherty Says the Litth-Known exception of the broad| Bichters arer Dancorouse certain ff O'Connor | = ; angerous. i Waterford ‘nt attack comparison can TATE, as However, the track pushed events lbeat former " champion oe ‘t ‘s on Americans will be hardM | in Indjanapolis, "that world. is not at ; and | complete his iicago, was a whirlsurg wnder ta it lasted. Both boysoe| Preresse ds the the bout was about | tt he was > the 110 %a vf to come 5 Kramer There. best blow was a half right upper- | 4" : ddd bebe last Snes wide the Pitts-| Members of the Pekin Zouaves of jcut toa the wale | Ore am came: Hilleé "% a stomac sy ach, He > usc C d this 3s wal-|prang. who pl: nyed' alone with Meler omer at Prince(ridianapolts, Ind., a‘ drill team. oc-> lee bi ne clinches several times and |ton, is a member of the Pittsburg club jcupying rooms on the fourth floor.) | eee leh eee So Meier pald a soctal call to Homer, ey assisted firemen in rescuing the wWo-/ Fr Frank§ 1d, sému-wind up bethe fatter induced him to try i pana es | Dave m R allo: A none: y of Saginaw, ae abl an Meler puny en with P rr rer TG Te Ameri-| comparisolg the may prove o from me may p e of Interest ade jot 178 Association American full and 622 190) of the e John a i n IX championship 5 An Push ee hink a ‘ ai ndpoint | une poin ~ | readers 1 1 599 es National nyt " - 47 177 eet for 146 Tuxedos. Hale of Jun¢.| all oven the for V. G. 152 Many ofof | Whom Were "the late, "in te atronger tmegine Women, the : and built left field for Princeton. He Ss ated . he opening | short 5 stocky lad, welghing 175. pounds in the 5 rear and front of the hotel was master and exbects to ma' , ‘| were thronged with persons xbects lake the Pittsburg tea a time again | on. the strength of his hitting mus te sii The fire broke out in a room on the straight to He was on the bes ‘ non the | lrst floor in which a large quantity rocnar Gasing ate lasek oug slowly and awkwardly, | his athletic at is the the tap of the gong calling the nose Games| Le | Bar Later - By¢ Jolin = into This oP ced , ire} contest ant aR Men. 1 ekdU. k days-the | rajamantes yundsids games : Business = Totals will be fo membe vi I ready for the e members within ew road, o Z flowin broad Th c vi eek | i driveway of gravel will add to the sravel will; beauty of the grounds when completos 1 2 y e a r : : ise 5 . Ab rut $25.000 ill have been exrend y the ? nothin S l farieteand nded by the time the club i rea Jy cit three 1 cours« i the the f Kitpatri aries sway sey links-and gula gre ee regular Pee of mermar fot Mellroy other the "UNE ey fivye-hole on Oo and put two spring -| hold ae to the | Early Down at Hot Springs, Barney || Chicago, March 23.-One hundred | syst stvong-minded, rine loving ine Engene) Dreyfuss has h's band President ot Pir: : 7 ene ae< lrates quar-)and fifty guests at Hunt's Buropean| lish princess gives. the actress an ex"re ow | ‘ered for ther spring training work. Hans |-notel,- 148°. to 166 -Dearborn street, j cellent ee for her own pe- demy While baseball, and cents. ¢ bowling WHS enthusi-!7 golf rushed SUEDE temporary state f the ; and Will now oC htit ct an : is work the Where held port Maca work over on have the winter wi Doing ar now camped/on the tratl of the Cres-| os Teta first two games were won atThe byy |C#" wll | make : conUngent a great : effort;even me until : the middle ant ofOT "the Revs -third rain, but preparations for spring ath-| the Business Men by only twelve points,| to carry off the chtef honors. I have} round whe n Rollo upset Timoney with letics have been pushed with th lthey hig ; rt 0 eieeca ph > Tuxs. seen a partial list of the British en-|& rrogeyv lett onhe to the Jaw. Timoney was | ‘ USNe?e \ the si ame hey ‘9 went nleces a st gs ande | just > Os > ¢ i igh during g each conditi NotWe ON on!y | vick Grover Smith wheaw io cue have ae tee g | (rles, and as it is taken for granted that [enn tott Bent hi to tt e ee eet FFVigor oe es ndition the "bene. Deon taken | the contest will be a fight for supremacy lathe stance outed ne leh S all in, andj Springs Training Fergusaon n ton es theirace corners : for oF }round, Schreck shéwed he . 5 Time and the situation, iI shot a Wicked left jab EARLY } Last Tuxe uxe Hot : ‘ ' s, Jj 2 hey were late' in entering | Louis. Meier is a Princeton and telegrams were read from |] was prepared for Nassau clinches. ee ring m 37 | 52 >' || BELIEVES 7 i reasces Results for Water vi) . ments Looks Across 5°} mM; on 2 2-8 ihe Bake of arteane eee both men were on thetr fect at the end | ¥'nter hunting in western Pennsylvania, | building shortly after 5 a. m. today. | N% alone these two, however, but the : | Rushing jof the 10 rounds the fight would te | and *"° {fs in good physical conditio ¢ 7 "from:>.thelr rooms: als ;{enure "2°CEcast Is . of the . strongest. Ong alled a draw. The fought straight ..j4, oe Dumber of the, players,ta Meter, peludinga.o!|by | e the & ery of fire,EOE the YOOM A: GNSUTIet do not the play |Queensberry rules men hitting in the | a a oe guests. about will‘Fhosre miss who a rare treatattend In "Monsieur -_---- Lost "15 Inton " Homme dependents :Schleip ‘Go 1 Helplessness loutweighed his man by at least| Wagner, the Nationa! league's premien) iad | vets the 1 cullar style She Is a beautiful wa. Ldeteli and before the bout started | Slugger, is the star of the Pittsburg team. | cee gn ti Nadie! gay cis tein: has a sweet, winning volee, an 720 rge Siler announced that tf =Be famous shortstop put in most of the| When fire broke out in the four-story | is wonderfully effective as Lady Mary. 5 J} Standing. Won Higham- Burtons STATE Representatives League ryatnis --- MEETING 2 Commercial Season. 1a 118 0 38a 163 ; : , 177 15 | Raliroader Every /% urlans ln oe a Senat Activit i : W Into a boxing contest In this city turned out!' - bed aimajority of the «crowd for Barry sare he Irishman was ne ) a vate fn for' his oponent Schreck.| - Men Beaten Terre Haute, Ind., Maren 23-aike | Pirates Are Ned Now Gee at | ee N 7 ot Boy | Schreck of Cincinnati, won from Dave 'Barry, of Los Angeles, here tonight, | Barry's. seconds throwing up the I]} Barry' in the eighth round. act tt | The largest crowd that ever attended LING, - : y] DAVE BARRY BADLY BEATEN PITTSBURG ISIS STRONG PANIC IN HOTEL FIRE il = I gt _ ns o 208 iifaenin alifornia Direct who ret pe sition -- SALT | wire for on MAIN ST. Cad iGnalern, bas ¢ all sporting Aeon es. events ed . |