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Show ; THE | . INTER-MOUNTAIN BOWLING cEAGUE etc age: Pitt ‘ rk. bine . . ° Time in American. CLEVELAND | Boston American ‘ Chicago : STILL COMING sow 110 ") ; Detroit Takes Measure of uiteints Highlanders for Second St. Lous oe . Within New York Get Team. 322 -_- League Standing. Won, Lost. 86 oe RS i 75 4 71 oa 67 53 . 6 73 90 a9 = | 97 » eyes RE carne . Sept, owr down to0 2.-The defe a »0d00" city, while the 3Bostons. trirlinmec Leck 1¢ ight the Chi 2 icagzos are the lead in the American ton league race, and from present are likely to hold the they now vate orks Victory grand Sox Po pen- indication advantage: | , have w I St. | today it was a case the being beaten after ay practically in ter avin rally in the ninth inning Licago York 308 E } i i | | | ft more Boost Game. || STATE TEAMS Junction City Over Trolssary Here Which thuslastic Talks a cate Louis New |} te } os ttsbur ONE are bowling En- Indorsement. being made. . in Salt by Lake and with league state a form to these with now enthasiasts leden | 3: 5 ites League. two cities as the the to include plan but a eieue Z other cities ae good teams can be formed. Murray, Provo, American Fork 4 5 ? hi ladelphia TO Pfforts cS, 1. JU, York 5.5 shington 5, Cleveland ‘ uh TEN oe | O; os ‘tnel7 ini itl Louis Pl , er F P > > Amerienn , di re trac 2 / Lengue. 0 CHOICE other small towns ‘it is an and betieved that rd fives ean be found, which will ve e bowlers o Salt Lake and gl le ne run eae thon: money, and the plan now under consideration will in- WINNE winning The Fink a ve Clevelnnadwntili keep ‘ ! York war vf Pirates Nationals cron ( te were defeated AMERICAN Aguino. a Chicago Batteriles-Tunnehill . , White, Altrock, and Sullivan 15. to won, 117 (Hilde ene | Salt and Lake, 10 to| be as called well as in the Everywhere | been planted two at will which _ is pee Amer- been General revealed the pres- police suburb of the Grand say, appeared of Sestroretsk, railroad between MURDER Hlandsomely of in Lake Good Ay Man Michigan, h from won; . Blue:Holscher, Stons second, 1. third. Time, io) (Horner), 8) to3 Martin3), tig 110 J 3-5 1:49 |) to] placed it these _ ea before two Coe all of the bowlers at MAIL CARRIER meetings year yd there Miss the IS -_- were several MONET St. Louis, Amerk ote oe Sept t 08 ctory ee Tix: Th inparen urned today Db Onis ne. rent st efe oul defeat, Score : } club. The meeting for both is called | for' Friday ‘afterncon: at; which oy | Coen 7 . Pho ee of : bask BN eam Wi mittee to o} int ye loo ie a chosen, ter and the Kat ne , he ashington R.H.E. |. Thi ear the cross 030-4 13 1), be taken up, earlier. 100.000 iP 10) 000.108 -5 10 1 |) belter preparing also. cross country for the the. a /league before the season itself to any extent -- yunt poun's, » SHOT men Aa, inn) 7 0 09x sid: ne latterte Be ss oombs Bemis ane4 Umpir« Evan | - Berrs. Serr) . LAST 010 009 OO-1 010010 00x-2) NEEDED Ten mpooky) n, thie t uUNnaD ‘Vv ot ‘ toda B ‘opis ; le ey 9 6) 1 Brooklyn. required . | AUN to 0]in some 1.4 One of . . t . Chicarco 0000 000 questions» to ret 4 aytrl am Oa Pea Stronge _ aA . RULE. 6 9) Boston Buneles ‘ F St : n the run < ty Loui th. nit " or ra mad Lt nd ‘ Warge nie ii} ' $10 I npire s Ph hard forn il es ‘ Senne opp Score | RHI 100 Mitte Philad eaphis Batt ae‘ a . rave Sparks and 100° ny Grady Dooln 100-3 *ibso ay 1 ooo I ; and MeConah hay, Jeweler, an Main. Killlan j Fi bined, Tr} t ensiotr ti ing " Pons his He fine ‘ will it Capers Cases, --_-_-_-- ved + + + o } reinstated ae : Bags. eee Patrons jrculation . yhones, of ee tt ete on p | EXCURSION September TO 25. LOGAN GEO.D. PYPER, Manager. WILLIAM in where never knocks. Selling me Bonds. it igustus "ON Prices- COLLIER Thomas' oF ; ye THURSDAY can 1 Comedy THE QUIET" NIGHT ONLY JANE CORCORAN the N Empire | "The Theatre Freedom [Peat DIGBY BELL eat 100 GOOD GIRLS ; i" i fees: a \ hy : Connor ,a . an Wii PATO , r compant of eaateeteteeetets \ > ¢ il¢ " s . Fol- ith fonig® tae ae not be yp -|paints is not the fre Known a ne ++ Portland, >) performed +) +) #| , ae Verdict Me., tod could how , the - fire nite ation lil heim ined ricky my domestic allairs pouse " Phe | 1 of in t his St« wt et Lal ‘ of Arthur VAUDEVILLE THIS Boley and Deming Armstrong & Jewell Kinodrome Every evening Me, 25 7 Matinee i Lyoch Ada 1 (except Loy eats: way rd hr ( Sun$1 da d l it ife Haver seems pHuogay Rit Opera Opera itt ) t Wy T ~l in take h 25. contest: After ever had ill be Digby + THE ‘PRESI-' city is Thomas hr the oSa ind DENI From an editorial in the Salt as +) Bell in Digby Bell, most artistic } all make will | tion 4444444) hes estes 4d ees londa und sera Sarg comed On euehtCt Cellier's AR ROYAL ‘SLAVE mn Harry Mi B 7 an Smith- "Babette "The Education Pipp. of Mr. one of the drollest and of American comedian ) in this Pes Ree first Aucustus Thomas, whose name is 5 : P irance of fine quality, owes much asof +/amusing to Mr. portrayal the Bell's of +}henpecked husband + About the series of the finished society droll and villians aad he N Family Lake's "MATINEE AND The Lyric ht BER 1, 1906 A Millionaire' S Wile M cee ES WED. Evening Prices, Matinees, 20c, 10c has NOVEMBER (5, 1906 The autre. TONIGHT Company Dram: AND 30c, and SAT. 40c, 25¢ Ee46 DAYS 50c. little cartoons a ; ‘ Yana Gibson, Augustus constructed a story, full with heart thrills and @#|jaughs. He weds happily his "Gibson +4) Gir! to "Gibson Men," not, how @#/ until after all sorts of tangle bi on by the tithe-mad mothe + | makes of Mr. Gibsar foreigner ting iSvening, S ming Domestic Fo ur Act of success, from OF LYRIC THEATRE and Saturday matinee comedy The Bduca Pipp HUursdaday And nights age opera, pen {ts vf " SILADOWS aiees| Dorothy." the light I Wed- a delightful Mi Pipp in ugustus The Education of Mr. Pipp Lake theatre next Friday Saturday Gibson \ Trill 1906724 0 wake ribun 5 OG: of Charles ‘And Pre ies nit Roost velt, who #+/Thomas has is supposed to have some sense, the brim allows these people (leaders of the Republican party of Utah) (to twist him es their political little fing Yor Es | {DAILY % Matinee Today Salt pre: Salt yut ' matinee, Herbert "SOUVEN IR inde. Saturday 2 Saturday rt AND) 444444444444 and | the night Ta New. ten onera ‘ | Victor begins ut nie Roses ey Alfred: Election, Sept tio than th weanization lected tomorrow Conimpany ey Two a $1- company Monda the| On a vig and ae A Holds ickl theatre, rity ee ni to: the . SUNDAY aitlen! Is 4 The Eee Girts Dick Verue tiqulllo d Volly For | Republica WEEK the Pay i Suzanne toy engagement th bul too ae hich Clark of Yaw bride uke Seatt of Stewart The i he Brotherhood of L tin Firemen and Engineers,. J H ihnan. of. Peorta 11 thi nNOOT Wa re-elected. grand oma th inizati He defeated } . Oo "? ~ United) b> Washingto Sargent, P. States commissioner general of immil- | ¢ lo] ri ay Satie mn) - autopsy | + of Jack # merit 0 of SUZ Suzant ec DD. | the , | thie h or Thoripwot te t of ~_ McKenzie of P ‘hile ty Iphia, who died: in the ring last night during his en* counter with Terry Martin, disclosed, # the fact that he had an enlarged heart) # and that death was caused by over- | + exertion, the The + ++ . trantee of I ‘reedo eedom ; " ith. Inasmuch i it York ¢ Empire theatt ny Atl js under the manage‘ ‘ mar one this . alon urleles Frohman, E 1 New. Have h ni I I. subdued. | 4 > SLANDERING: started Helps Fighter ; : Se Be 5 An on the body tr trotherhood responded \ to ith - at ' t | Atston' of Su- formance of the New ‘ hich intentions,.and "poste ab l ‘ : brok« fire sti) ne ? Sar . ‘aArt - Ee a Ae his. hast las ani Tiel i Gov- because of the poor, watel IPPly the large amount of chemicals 7 7 It toe 7 ify will please not) departme mnt. both late or irregular de- 1 La I n to William | thel Fl perf re i the i at Huver llet chair- Burns city f wndid it N I 2 I the f Main i of ‘ - ws ye Aa eee -_ Paint MUL f Pa Sept. a aes did: a dat 4 ly OF Arthur CC, Freedom vill be the attraction at® th ; theatre house on Thursda even- |j records iould-wiltnes Lakea: ind' pa ING. pla enter a 2 lireector M f id to wi .Y N } is bie ral ‘ ididate for Wwas-uI elected governelr Eeastol out and ‘ pra of I prid daughter el ( a Strong : Ltn is one | ELOPES |« brid Cole the ridegroon th thi , - eget pl affair ef un-| gan; ae report of ing |Sait : Girl and Ts Hus tled Boulder College awa from his off to Boulder, Carleton ‘| mobert ¢ ividson im him 1 ir I ane did. Wlein-| Jane Corcoran in The former) produc tion of "The ALL May i n Special Service ‘ jand her husband from whom she wishHave Conn,, 5eptl. 25 4 S€n-les to separate and obtain her treedom elopement. here yesterd ty} There Is entiment enough to make Pre chool student and (Yi the girl sigh, comedy that will make ear-old girl culminated to- |all jaugh Miss. Corcoran will be: sun: the father of the lad taking ported: b Mi Tad Me aH ae ue tior i. Yak elgehtes dav in DAA | } takes the out of‘ the the MODERN | Will Success of Suzanne Chicago, Sept 25.--T Takakashi | Prices 25 Sale Now On financial agent for the Japaness OV- | - -____-- al - Friday & Saturdas & Shh lay Matut ernment, was in Chicago today ISD, Wi ret "4 to New York and mong en totiate a $40,000,000 loa loan authorized by yal Wa t . ees fapani "TILE EDUC ATION ‘OF MR PEPE 00, the bonds which kashi is. seeking to place Seat 25¢.-to 1.50 At Matinee All aower Floor, $1.00 interest cent. per | rt one " to to publl ‘ th pris I ork of Senate Teetlon D. by STUDENT Young collere. The Atte vt eglsiatior o-Y nec andministvation tt 1 re. Weds line on } irl Se Hvery of Lees Special mesger i deliver missing numberTS vane of charge to subeae scribe te 2 ¢ plattorm ir the tec st ae oe Sent i its, .* dith's Trunk Factory Meret Me is ta¢s Purses 66 Suit ae + x + a be 1 W tenant [ fined pla today TT ‘ a ean me base 7 ‘ « Detroit American leagu KAN en Sy ' Fh a rie while under us club 1 os oa independent lub of YALE Committee man of th nee us er ' his morning to 41 This means a blow'.to Nitional | lette faction ie Player 5 ‘ 54 lk } . Chairman. ot comn domination fect |[tor Oe ‘ | farmer Wisconsh 1 They -@ prais the lernor a Dp "hi FOLLETTE State ti vd ork road t Fe: o of Re-Elected : Wi Pollet his called him eee . LA in j the co Istand tions, dorst ©) ‘ ar LaFollette © oP Se oneeded all-alonge rve acy n ‘ Not-until Hern gnjth recognize ‘ her mmitt tate hitting: disputed | ee , FOR fight Con Wit _Opportunely: Sept. 25. a poets a iphita ‘ Phelve; OD aa ventions) Phillles Philadelph i oduy I Conner Mad . 1} 2) stubbornly abpe . 7 pyure ted State a. tril 2 Wisconsin Supple bure Republican Japan he| that' daughte another the ait Bishop bill.otes. and) is says he kn nothing oss. Oo "TaN | LORS! OF «A or e inet | Kleinsmith til be, was awakened x, RC? het hotcut Senator D. | 7 00 denied girl, a not the Kleinsmith, io c | 620.001-3 HH RB fatter ri ib boo iG "4 DEFEAT H.b&.] ' A ! fontile diy | W. game deft was Lys, eo. olb i} ber | yh | Hits. et : 7‘ a were ; but z , ‘ Sp th¢ tn | : MATINEE TODAY AT 3. pee LAST ee shes rles Frohman Pre ois in: Tit leep. Chieago, Sept 25 Shot by the | ither of a girl whose room. he vas} rying to enter, Walter Hern, a young | farme! pe Long Grove, IIL, is dying of | ockia | locke : Hern friends say the young maz as walking In ‘his‘sleén when he wa |of Charles letter open his ued he hour, j the u ranted interte of his-eolleagu nd brother par tean, Brook 1 AR) A)" <d a Spinisil Pfreister and Klin Strick lett ' Gergen li ire Hmeasli« ee ee Boston, Sey the xth: gave "a }enth rej beveé Ww O1-1 places the most 1S n ael Brooklyr fhe Pfeister Seore on incomplete, Walking commends the polls not having closed until a late|in the same neighborhood | Wanted. Apply JI. G McDonald hour in the evening, when some of The Kleinsmiths story is that the}¢ Yandy Co 169 W. Thira South the outlying districts could not be con-| young oman heard some or t ast ee Sa AS vincingly heard from, it seems here! ping at h window at 12 0'eclo last that the Republican organization car-( night She ealled her father and | | atte ; marge: rl | || PLAYS }| ried the day. . . fired a of buck a AND PLAY PEOPLE rhe revolt" of the Equal Right Re- | the trespasser who turned and ly | publicans has undoubtedly spread in Kleinsmith followed until the Asst in | several directior since last election |}jng man fell, crying Dor fire. I'm : x lz nd voting on that account was lively! snot already." | Phursday Night's Prime Gill, jatteries-Wiemer and t McLean; Mc-) ‘innits ine é Umpire eens ior ines FR nls er i 1m & ‘ eT Innings Sept necessarily Was print, ' and Readings, | | | |i ATP rs: "ay. LEAGUBL. NAT TIONAL as vt Sa New York Beats Cincinnati Aviag at eas In-a piteher inn sa at a a soa Yori: Nation é fented. Cineint i Sco! : R..E Cineinnatl New York are teto Gives Neighbors That Will Be Held |of Salt Lake and of Utah. It is not a Journal of Tlate. It tells the truth fearlessly, prints all the news that's fit FATHER | He cigl | It. ounded was a Suitor of thougl 25 Sept the New Jersey state| Philadelphia, returns from | the Hesx|PTimaries ese GIRL' S : Claims Man for ca ries-Smith and. Warner; Glade; next season track work and Rickes Uimpire-Sheridan ee ane: _ ------ Clevelnnd Seores Shut-Out. _|DRYDEN CROWD WINNERS |: Cleveland, Sept ? l ; , |. ‘ a Philadelphia Amerie ons | Organization Ts Victorious in New Jerhit day id the ugaln ay KeheA hilet Cinta sey Republican Primaries , Philadelphia "BY work will purpose of | Young distance spent Baldwin Gell Your - games | Cyyil Service Examination has | Special Lyrie Via Oregon Short Line. Round trip from Salt Lake $2.50. Special train at 3:20 p.m oe ‘ eey rood for return until Seyt. 30 Lake Opera corm pany in "The We aTainie Day. between the star teams of OgHere Oct eepyr? pe n and Salt Lake, after the Western : Defent Vor New York. NEW ACTIVITIES AT U | Bowling congress had left some of its | Re appbis an Special Service 4 e S » Washington Sept. <25:--A clvil Detroit, Se 2%.-B eat: x of hits in , jenthusiasm here, and much interest H ‘4 te < fohtn ane aren che today ¥ en Basketball nod Cross Country Teams to! was Show Murray had a good team | service examin: ation will be held -at abled. the Detroit Americ ans to again Be Organized Wriday. last year, genefaled hy Nogal, which salt Lake City Oct. 19 to fill the pok . i } defeat the New Ye s. Seore Se Wow that the football affairs are well | V!ll ac I we unt to get in on the aifice reeceler and 1 carrier In the post-t ( The league. strte any floor of Epes V J. Manager thletlc way 2 UNder 11 2) 02) ) 000 210-5 York N ) - ‘ - es Detroi oe | Brown of the "Gaseot 4ity has turned his|Seheme is being atin ad both in Salt b react s-Orth nd K Jattention to the organization of a basLak e and Ogde d will probabl Send TILE REPUBLICAN to your << ; on ; teem and the = cross ; country! bear frult in the formatien of the) friends. It fairly represents the pco] people and Sehmidt. 1 faaict Hur | ketbull pre ef at Members of Unity circle enjoyed a pleasant informal ifternoon yesterdays the entertainment being in honor o Miss Baldwin, who is to leave earls the coming week for Seattle, where home The readings of Mis Baldwin were an enjoyable feature of the afternoon and included er First Appearance," by Richard Warding Davis; the flood scene from the "Mill On tie Floss,' and the Night Wind," by Eugene Tesch also delighted the Field Miss afternoon with her piguests of the ano numbers,.of which she cral Following the program the guests passed a social half-hour and ten Was served by some of the members of the egg gee won: Bellestrome, 9% (Englander), " to} ling at 11 o'clock, at the Crown alleys | two months and was so badly decom1, secone Penrhyn, 100 Cochran), |The Commercials will get together to-| pesed that it is difficult to tell how 1 to 1, third. Time, 1:11] }morrow night and decide on the num-j|the unknown met his death Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth- | per of teams to get started. It is probLady Prudence 107 (Garner), to 5 jable that the state league scheme } E ; wil | O'Lough- Play a that he was a rich busiprobably one of the half-dozen whose mysterious disappearance has been reported recently They are working on the theory that killed and the body thrown into the lake. Though there are no apparent marks ot violence the corpse has evicently been in the water for about re ay interest penever present time. Republican | Theatre, Perhaps the best play yet put on is -is °TMe by the Lyrie Stoe Kk company Miilionaire's Wife," which is on the ae ds this week, It is a beautiful ay and is produced most creditably. AL the members of the company are at home in the parts allotted to them and in each case act with ease As the heroine, Miss Pitt is all that could be desired by the most exacting critic In fact, the enire cast is capable and do their work conscientiously and to the satisfaction Tt nightly appreciative audiences. Toay (Wednesday) there will be a reguir matinee for women and children VICTIM Dressed Applauded, Starting with the matinee of Royal Slave" at the Grand this afternoon, Manager Cox will inaugurate a series' of souvenir, matinees vat' that popular playhouse for the ladies; every lady attending will receive a souvenir of the performance The matinee and evening performance of "A ) Royal Slave' day will terminate the -engagement of that excellent organization Starting tomorrow (Thursday) evening, the Hatten-Bradford company will present for three nights and Saturday matinee, the melodrama, "Shadows of Sin.' The only clew to the man's identity is the case in which was found a pair of gold spectacles. Through the dealer it is hoped that Important aid may be obtained in the investigation Increases. interest the the branch Pound a oWling alley has eae the last year o1 Increased | ia the the places, future, has that Chicago, Sept. 25.-The body of a handsomely dressed man, about 40 years old, was found in Lake Michigan at the foot of Glengyle place this evening. The police believe the corpse Is that of a murder victim and all the north side stations are at work on the will be taken toof the Utah Bowl- Game in Interest : + 1 other near |time definite steps ward the formation |ing league the Body ae intense a cet aa was so as Both the City and begin e, The Occlder i handi-|Commerclal league teams will when cap, mile and an eighth-Coy Maid, 119| the season in less than a month, Spanker, | the bowling season will be on in full Good Luck blast Kk <napp), a Oe Time, \ meeting of the City league peoFifth race, selling, about six furlongs | P le hi as been ; callee S President Shot Gun, 116 (L. Williams), 4 "Pop" Haines for next Sunday morn-| 7 McFar- and "Umpires-Connolly (Miller), galnea ie: Sanh Lord, 107 f (Garner), 3 yet aret Site | Killochan, (Mille 1320 to to 5, second, Tileing, 102 100(kXoerne hird. the Quak- | at Bye 2 pero ge ene by dereatin) hv : sumed wane el Coot. Secor = : De aon eae , Bostor 000 000 011. Chieago 000 110 10x- land, lin ‘ti Hampton, econd:; Philander, 110 (W. Knapp), to 1, third rime, 1:08 econd race, selling, mile and f SIX- ees ( Biliers. +e 7. a iret gan Sea Second _Nept mus, 19 (Garner), 15 to hird 1 Time, 1:4 i Pini Boston The High, | Prince LEAGUE, Chicago Beats eee aS pe My el) Chi SAC Socaber Eat, winning Athletic . 1. They are} 15 games be-| 2 "Y o at rabitett urther otdown th eastern team the] ~weels athe, New nin th Ir - . on ished: the ew Yorks and a half has ANOTHER h a Vantned 4 lett eer oh ae15 BT Coy Maid Seesee: Money to Pockets of) clude all of these towns. ning with one run to te ai Baar, in-| Her Backers. { Joe Thomas, of Ogaden, was in Salt two to wi Lind and O'Lear. Gravesénd Rrac Track, ? Sept.|Lake yesterday, when he talked the popped to Winntams. Cillian then fol- | 2--Ordinary events were on the card matter over with several of the leadtowed with single to left and MeIn-]| today, there being no features. Coy/ing spirits in the game in this city tyre was ices a base on balls. Cough Tai In the handicap affair for all) The league idea took well, and steps lin Came to the plate and meeting the iges repeated her victory of last Fri-| were taken at once to perfect the orball on the end of his bat sent it to | day and won at the odds of 10 to 1 ganization In all probability a meeteee ee ee eG ee end ee aL eer ing furlongs _jing of representatives of Ogden and and 25-It polsoning, Viborg and St. Petersburg, Entering a drug store, he asked for 15 grammes of cocaine Though his face was bandaged and he complained of a tooth ache, the clerk was so much surprised at the quantity of the drug asked for that he demanded a preseription Sokoloff replied that he was a doctor, wrote a prescription, obtained the and disappeared with a woman who joined him outside the store, r man is said to have been seen about the palace shortly before General Trepoff died and the police are sure of his guilt It develops that a week before the general died revolutionists sent a cipher telegram to their followers saying that he would be poisoned in a few days. Matter Receives autopsy Sokoloff, Aug. 20, in on eri im? ; from poison TO COMPETE eo anennaT Cee Ne amet once nant they ‘or the White N ¢ Ag again igain in t in today Plan to | iH0 Sept. established died **Turn"' Judging from the applause that greeted each turn at the Orpheum last' night this week's bill 1s a popuar one. May Boley and her company presenting several snap shots from upto-date comedy are a strong card, presenting a turn that runs the gamut from. good singing, toe dancing and effects to a hilarious rural romp. Then there is Arthur Deming, thesminstrel Dick Lynch; Armstrong and Verne, and the other good numbers » bill who one and all contribute lo a good evening's entertainment ence of cocaine in the dead man's stomach, and, in the palace kitchen, a text book has been found treating of the uses and effects of the drug What is more to the point, an arrest has been made of a man calling himself Dr. Sokoloff, charged with administering o1 at least furnishing the , Hichlanders) again defeat Pe 53 | - York, and Salt Lake Tenpin Artists Favor 46 S36 Di trolt Washington Boston An ts© Ogden een Lou Out Philadelphia and : Striking Distance of 5 ae . leveland Shut Petersburg, repoft 69 aw. Mr. Bell a character and lines that have enabled the comedian to create an American type that ts original and thoroughly amusing. He is a humble Pittsburger who has made millions through United States steel. Bach MAY BEORGANIZED 2. wo 53 S7 York P poy ‘ went CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘26, 1906. {/Police Arrest Man Charged With the Crime-Cocaine in Stomach. -. . LAKE | THE WORLD OF SPORT | _ AND GAININ RAGE === seon= New SALT | GENERAL TREPOFF WAS POISONED SOX WIN ONE MORE [_evseouun DIGEST Blues REPUBLICAN, given SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 208 California Direct wire MAIN and for all BT. Easterm races. oporting events i we crisi i § |