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Show . THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS + + + 444 Sunday morning publican will begin + it ‘ BOULDER GAME - HIGH SCHOOL AND + : and : to Take Place on Cumming's Field. 1a and Tfalf Back Brown of the Game May Be Kept Owing Out. to Failure Callahan's | but Boys Six Times in Examination. Theiv and Only All Saas i DICK Ordes g aren 1 mitie opening HYLAND (Continued "We Must Beat That is slogan of of Utah; the University Boulder." the Joe has stilled ada of i o- field who at battle the . blood will march o'clock this with the stalwart rado, Sver Ever ainca since the f the : _| young sons . football to of replete Mallows who handled with fumbles Salt Lake High college teams were as evenly games field, loose and 6 equality to 0 whole faainua 4 but tirclese been minds devising every could dictate the are enthugiaum; spirit is city to means inventive| "Red" arouse enthus-|0°f the people of brimming and not av Morris was high center, Salt Lake covered over with | MUTIC® litte been carried TEhas laorenah S probable that of himself Was easlty thelr jos ee the and ae two state Nleld yells and and for there send echoing from the success of Ariewetl tte back across across | ¢!4 Stiefel one Shores Wimmer wos the hills, their the: Utah team, | OMC) the *37, the | Morris vee es Right igen EOh \|P TO Was far too severe, and ruling out of Brown much] | Fred Bennion, that tower several a result of e of the Ohodin two in the | eee WB Ma a to|through comedy that the face be- The this sented of strength and wisdom, expected | The struggle between ae Union and do great things today Thus far,|,owell yesterday was battle royul, Bennion has not been used to any ex but the superioi Sannahe of the Union tent, and it | believed that AreanDSl: eam told in the long rur The line ias saved him for the great effort BES Eeeine of Bridwell and Bird wa t l Cuddy' Russell has been do-| feature Rridwell made the only touch- OF a a a short time the the even- in four-act zs the} stounds" early om to sounded, soon Thompson the "8 | + In| face. as this style WE own. for Final the a litthe more of a draw than ‘ COLUMBIAN 50¢ to Mat. SEAT For last SALE Season's Denver 25¢ to $1. Lake ts: Theatre HH, in Comedy Pour, CC National Pro PO --= Castle& 7 . sats ive Bank rn dah Sl _ _- mer SSOCId ion Building. ch _ Salt Lake City. Ws.) AEN IES - - -_-___- OPTICAL ee Bl a CG., AT Ouan . cas ansas Portland, } City Omal City, Dallas. maha, J) | - Visitors Excursion t | a. sce ie sca ac eo 5 8% . sees $500,000.00 | vee ee «$250,000.00 | ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. Chicago _ ie StS Gupeia eo Omaha, Kansas City _ St. Paul, Minneapolis _ Denver, Pueblo__ __ __ .20. : ,Elle:. Young Edgar at Shas as Thatcher S. S. Hill ele eves «+»... ser residont Wice-President a ufe 5 ejasm « ow w/wkie a Cee ..,........Asst. Cashier ---- OTUER POINTS J. B. Cosgritt, H. P. Clark, GOOD RBLURNING WITHIN SIXTY Presid OPEN ‘AN. ACCOUNT J. A. Daly, H. PROPORTION. Tickets on Sale Nov. 20 and ec. Cashier. WITH 7. Vice Preside ents. Peabody, Ass't. P. 3 18. "s = Z Stopover: Commercial National Bank. J. IN --_____ | For Noble. R. G. G. Peivitege further agent, A. P. Going partic or D., dive write Salt Lake and see Return- any D. & Ac BRENTON, City, Utah. Cashier, Collins, Kinodrome. =n e,. very eveningng (ex pt SUDO AY)» nae ia one aa bh, agin mine aon # ad 10 et +a 3 ing * eo 9. a ey ce it z r yl _ AE . Ect S iye Souveniv P inee Matinee Tod: Today. TONIGHT i The Sensational Comedy-Drama, obod to 9 S Claim ° fayor Keturn Match Probable. Perego Aan eRharOnt 4 ee same rement as i °o Both boys went to their dressingthe Streets which was such a sucroom were rubbed down and the ee here a few weeks ago oreesed. coming to the street apparentSunda MAN'S ENEMY aa Til gaining this veal rnd will be ly as; fret as When they began. | 5 ; d extensively with Bennion to lower Midgets Win Game. ;} Thompson - receive only a lightly { the eolo of the Colorado sehool The Midget basketball! team of the] blackened eye and Hyland's nose was Z There are many plays, molded esGridte ticl chool lefeated the a trifle sore from continued light jat irae sees are pecially for Bennion, which have not) ajenin grade team of | the Farmers There were fully 2,200 people in th 3 YRIC TH EATRE E yet been shown and which will be} worq 1o0l. ve rday by u score of 22 house, and everything points to ; infed this afternoon for the first time to 12 The Midgets will accept a chalturn match hatiwaen Mwand anil i) esalt Lake's Only Family Theatre E 1 he Montana game, it will be re-|jenge from an team iveraging 105 ehOMmDs on Hyland and Thompson] g "B membered by those who witnessed the ) pounds ill b irrested tomorrow morning as | 5) ruggle Rennion was used very litpsec ie = t result of ministerial interference a MATINEE AND TONIGHT & far tle. ithe the greater The brunt shoulders amount of the|down Birl kicked of the playing fell upon | ------ of Russell and Brown, | team were while Bennion simply aided fn the in-| terference or pushed the men through.| It and game pave and day |. addock Coach that isa ESTEE day's iyAey goal Py staking y everything on warrants to- hour For the past two wee been holding two prac fines had some purpose in view when he is-| 46 field in their favor, they will put sued SFP rs to Quarterback Sutherland| up their best fight to ree laim part of ) leave Bennfon out of the game, and thelr lost Jaurels it could be mone other than that the Line up hig fellow was being saved for the Utah Boulder crucia est today, fearing that some Left. End eecident might have befallen him had Ron Salsbury he gone into the former games will Left Tackle ‘he same zeal he generally shows. In Ray Bart the game against the Denvel university | F ip Left Guard Bennion was he great man of they asrton e Wyner team He smashed through the line, | . Center skirted the ends and dodged through pe, : at Farnsworth the short end runs for long gains.| c Rut e was not worked hard against) | cen Montana, and is now in superb eondi- | tion All big fellow things are eyes V lt be riveted ore ay this, afternoon, and Bains expected of his terrific line iInges.n J ae asked concerning day's if it game, came {dered of mud ee es oprleak o 7 weight, and ha percentage In ground . hé - idee aude ecovered from his was will rece ds with but nd Snes ie Snow Ls ha Mekenna The haere End r ull oa (hrough They a Pughe| Roberts rae 7 k team went pas blinding Thomas arrived to. will kick See be off in the ee ON asevanit in the nyt snow Over ENTHUSIASM Mehesy the." the choke Furrier, 1© \" The Great ' Hee Salt Kenyon | 168- 169- 169 548) 47 i1 Spity ‘MoLeod 161 166 208 189 160 = 190- 52% rs ; KUNSdisplayed HIGH by furs | es injury and Bryai oa be able to play nee Removal Sale-40 P a : Marke ived that the Boulder Western Piano Co., 62 148 | a ¥. & 968 S70 -___-__ Bei anaes Another big shipment grade hats just arrived, of those on sale urday, our $3 and Hat FURS, Mehesy the $4 Co, value, Wilson FURS, Furrler, price, annex. FURS! Knutsford 736\°- high| Sat- 20 THREE NIGHTS Commencing Scenes. ; Mines Races, f= | & | URES MATINERS Noy. 18, SKATING RINK. ) SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 208 Direet wire MAIN and for all Illinois W. Home Totters M. HILL, Cc. T. U. FOR THE CURE BT. Wasterm races. sporting events | It is true that ae is Increasing among women No. longer men alone, I regret' to 'say, are receiving our attentit We are working niight and main to stop the liquor trattic altogether, as through this means we see the only way of dealing with the drink problem Drink is a terrible thing. It will destroy a man or woman body and soul. When women begin to drink the home begins to totfer f not only are trytir to stop drink among women, but we are trying also to prevent the use of liquor for cooking and medicinal purposes. We believe that the taste often is developed first tn this Way We are now directing our attention to the boys and girls in:the hope of saving the next generation. We have raised money to pay a salary to Miss Bessie Palmer, whose entire work will be to. organize Loyal Temperance Legions among boys and girls Our hope is in the children It is hard to train the children when the father vote for saloon licens: The license system is the bane is harder still to train the children properly when both their parents drink, and there is no good, noble influence in the home Without the mother influence to help us our work is doubled We believe in the total abolition of liquor traffic and a single standard of purity for both sexes y most desperate case of drunkennes s and drug using permanently cured in ‘4" weeks... Over 400,000 (four hundred thousind) ea ated at the various Keeley Institutes Less than five per cent have relapsed When a patient lapses te does so deliberately ard wilfully, not through any craving or desire, but because he prefers a dissipated life ‘atients treated as privately as at their own homes. We proteet our patients and their wishes regarding secrecy are strictly observed THE KEELEY INSTITUTE Miners for $10,000 purse All the noted sporting men California the EMILY §| Street, half block west of Postoftice of Golan th a Big : . ld 15 Foot anc ose Cart Drilling Contest between $2 Drinks cents. r C 135 658 522 20 600} 897 ----$<-$-_ + PI HOXSEY'S reo 178-- ACCUSED" Adults a Market 160+ 201- Totals cents, sae ee | Hanes |Zerhing oman By MRS. ~ALL SEATS RESERVE ‘D--¥ SBEBS BUR ESSH OR eee oeee - NS | a i eta MeCarty Knuts sford 10 Men. , W President Week-"PASELY eee MOVING 219 165 180 Mond s ARER W hen B ae |g Next individual vecord for! piling up 277 inthe AL? i high which was held b aha B a j\a Records, A | | Success, ; A Heart Story of American Life. & is IoS-- -- -- -- -- --100e, 20c, B0cR 161 136 162 abla | Comedy N' 2 \Iatton Isarl Allen storm, , the th Trudgian Back eaeee "4 late Business Men defeated the Coae in three stralte@ht games at Crown allevs last night rolling highest game of the season: Mays iso broke the tit eason by sceond game core was 265, Mathers Roller Half Back Boulder : Men's a a lj | eee Hil BOWLING é HAA Business at The Christianson Lake at one o'clor this morning and the players shuddered ut the prospects} of w "lowing In the snow and mud today. Boulders Half ; Weht issued Columbians. Ouarterback duarter Left Russell this| Bennion of Lts) been, ELS > Guard, : Tackle. Right | So re SaT Me Right Bryant, ; ; Been that a high| if the} firm his! erase : v skirting end for joe an team Russ ell eis Sarat. eect dr favor, a acks 4& in oral ceuble Bane x gail aisWord a a oe as food BD eraciletedaa ete ti line at scrimmage has Zarton row and afternoon prospects his team to be ducks as it is Bowlers al played had yesterday. Utah's Coach Maddock to a show aor Right AT having tonight Sah || | it 1 tl and injured, men ng with - i jes tie ‘Bs fe Prices 50, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.00 + Roget ; aS ci 2 Engagement for Monday, Tuesday sna wednesday nex i zi G ane ednesday next, with Matinee Durbyelle, Sic Moses : Avon Manager. Sie : me COLLECTORS OF ' BAD DEBTS. 2 fi Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Success o'clock. eters recat General TO POINTS EAST. Wapltal BUIEDIOS TODAY Prodigous Salt LUKE, ro ‘eo Salt Lake City, Utah. the 10 4 : Soe SCIPNTIFIC | and the if St., Salt Lake City, K CILVCEs THE LION the MOUSE at G. Floor Commercial HIT, $1.50. you, in, an Fifth | on es STORES 259 Main Next Attractlon-Mon., Tues., Wed., Wed Mat The Lion and the Mouse." ‘Prices 50c to $2.00. © Sale now on Lhe woGed wen half-divided e " CHECKERS " Deseret National Bank Prices Ger- $300.00 < ALL TODAY. GREAT ae Miss i | j | e = THE Loa Mist splendid shawine® them TONIGHT LAST TIME | Seep aco an formerly PRANCIS | | eee }|--_____ remainder congratulated warms CO., THAT'S to buy their the Furrier, At, Round. of "draw, draw.' of the house. The uproar and. both were else- JEWELRY Main Street ° Manager. Queer friends than shouts came from all parts audience Was in an than ARE apamiae Thompson on turn i MATINEE MOSS, Colo., | 2 Opens fighting you as rushed} ae | CARTER 324 Coe Groggy. of eae Denver, tvrude Allen of Salt Lake. a We can collect some for drama, a eeeeeeceeee eeepc | lower IRRECONCILABLES as} Jatter got) Thompson's} ay | performengage- comedy * THE Hyland| T the rounds, cent io Trene y Accused.' though strong eng per poeeae - $600.00 Los An- Miss5 JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, GUT GLASS, melodrama new four nights' en- and close aren | } | WATCHES, Claim" and evening enhis piece Is under territory the third|*Felsely Hyland's, the claret light smash the bell boy field K a ‘merly formerly | | THROUGH OUR STOC DIAMONDS, runs "Nobody's matinee today. | .Today's matinee jance tonight will In the twentieth the two boys went| it it hammer and tongs, each determined to score 1 knockout They| were both weak and tired. the well-|} placed blows lacking steam to bring either down Thompson was so w k | that he slipped and fell to the floor, | but was up again in a second and kept | up the smashing until the bell rang | Both boys then walked to thelr corn. | rs and Referee Williams held Hy-|} land's right hand in the alr, signifying | victory No sooner had Hyland been | Boosted: ‘upon': the "aWoidera: Gehl semi- the in clinch. back suceeeding a of The league provided a times during the seventeenth and eighteenth rounds, but Thompson Could | seen never administer a sleep-producer. Inj the nineteenth Hyland came up seemingly refreshed, although cautious, and | the two met in the middle of the ring and exchanged blows. Both drove hard rights and lefts to the body and then went into the old clinching game MODERN VAUDEVILLB. Thompson landed hard on Hyland': j in a random ing, but was too tired himself to follow up the advantThe Pour Bards, age gained, and before he had agair started in Hyland was himself reali Bellman & Moore, Willie Eckstein, Game school of the play. and/;ago Battle. wallops to came Will Play gamés had street The house went wild over ny terrifie fighting, anc was felt ce tain that a knockout would be aaa before expiration ..of the» ieee twenty} SALT a, . theSeERsiCR AL-eghin elatreiiaan MATCH grammar of easily In ee As the! Hyland showed his superiority, eighteenth he had Hyland Tuesday. finals -vein' will play gagement quickness in taking this advantage| often put Hyland to the bad for a few seconds. In the fifth and sixth rounds both fighters broke even, bul in the seventh It was in this Hyland had a big lead. round that Thompson first showed signs of weakening Hyland hit him at will, but never succeeding in doing any great damage Up to the fifteenth round the fighting was only a repetition of the early ones, Hyland in each one gaining a small advantage The fourteenth showed Thompson strong and willing to take the gaff. At the end of the fifteenth Thempson retallated for Hyland's continued butting and at the close the referee sadvised him to quit i From there Out" the fighting was in the open and terrific in the extreme. Thompson went in with the determination of beating Hyland, refusing to go into a clinch, and the two stood off and slugged each other viciously ill-feeling among the "'U" students last | yesterday, the Unions and the Lafayette night, coming as it did on the eve| te ams are advanced to the finals, an of the big game, and they are doing} will contest the supremacy neither everything possible to force the faculty} having so far lost a match. The Union to revise thelr action and allow the}defeated the Lowells, 6 to 0, and Lafayfootball star another chance to pass Jette beat the Websters, 2 to 0. Next |} Tuesday the winne of these game Much Expected of Bennion j will play off the cht Se oinanin contest Captain corner Details Ilyland Championship failed. | caused them and held his of the round Another examination may be given him this morning, which, if he passes will enable him to appear in his posi-| tion in the backfield this afternoon. | The preliminaries, and met Hyland before more than off his chal White elt he mene irae ‘Union and Te neS by McKenna, the U tan team should win Brown was given an examination| vesterday which the uthletic body de- | clares "FINAL the coming the will be another body of University of ATMOID «1.00 ec seen e cee pees eee reeeee Toohey Utah ‘supporters, ane on cheering Right End ihe i ons to viectc &| Dunn Murphy Quarterbac je minga fleld is now In good con-} Grant euewen . Fitzmaurice Aition" for fast game, and with the Left ean sun to dry the field even more the | Paul oolittle, MeMurrin game should be a wonderfully fast ‘Right "jroitbee k. and clever one The fleld will be re- | Richardson . Thomas marked today, ready for the battle of | Fullback giants this afternoon Hammond Quinn Chances for a victory are more than| Umpire - Point Referee - Falkner ever for the University of Utah today |} Head L nesman-Hyde rimers-SulliWhile they are outweighed consideran and Thompson ably by the Colorada men e& locals have the speed and a back field uni can not be duplicated anvwhere the West Brown, the star halfback, | has been taken out owin to and will not appear today This wilh of course. injure the chances o i | Cal., ‘ : . Douglas of Salt Lake City, ET CAE Soe aya ak eine Gnd eae e ote $200.00 a ° y | pres- avers roles gzeles, || most at al hotel, Spokane, Wash. MRS. A. G. HAMBURG, | ' brought nose by over Fitz- ee % L| | Walsh Tackle. 10:40, and ite o manage spe oe ihe Cannon nese at WEEK Monday, Wednesday arren Ww sen ae tee oa come appien eter 70 25 each McAllister Right Guarda. beeen ies ee eee aay 600 gridiron Hays, Tackle. a e Lett Guard ve its. as Center started Strong had an|through fourth and rocked Hyland's head with| Will be those who. fail lefts and rights In this round the re) winter furs from Mehesy was more open fighting than in many | Knutsford oe ee Lett the any NEXT RACES Brin ey : -lVNe ‘ fore. glor : Iitzbest of "the col Been: End ae ........: called| easily for round when Hays tried for a field goal from the ten-yard line, but missed, ie rame ended with the ball in the High a hool's possession in ibe contac oO che _ The "U' boys have been working industriously during the last few days practicing yells and songs, which will be sprung on the public and on the] Boulderites at the game today. A solid phalanx of lusty-voiced collegians will arrange itself on the west of week: OPERA GLASSES, or proctittur coc mien avo 16 Ml cet through ce nee ee to gain eee dis: B / the| |} As eye neither side ee was able the greatest! tanes except occasionally, kicking was the great struggle between foremost teams of the rivai : New Yells Ready. doubt elaborate Ne °1 || to age Thompson Pane light Stie - at end with the without rede |\G-O-O0-0_6_0_0_0-0_0-6 The first round was very slow and; ment of" Son's Devotion" at the tame, with honors about even. In the| Ts ri it eas emis a gg oS aA, second round the pace was quickened pee teen ape cet s col ae ie oe eas eee CORR Lay, and much open fighting was seen. Hy- ee Renney pe Negi "beigann land had just a shade though he _ re-7?ns tMrougnot ext week w ec pre- crowd ever seen at a football game|frequent. The nearest the All Hallows will be present this year to witness|came to scoring was In the second half bleachers, is and LADIES We collected this amount for the following ladies during the past oS. graceful lent touring the country The cast is all that can be desired, eyery actor having been chdsen expressly on ac-| One.) preliminaries, but Herrick ficht ou Hyland's ttoman aes Never in the his- | the impetus which sent the ball ollege athletics in this sec-} was given by Arnold and not by Sg a so much interest been stirred | maurice up in any game For the last few : ; : days the University eiiienta Peel Some Individual Stars. jiasm among The students it THE | | & ie meet Make ; In Thonrpson's corner was Rawhide | sagement at the Grand Sunday Kelley Fireman Geiger and Billy | ing Hemp Sammy MeClintic, Willard ; --Bean and Red> Fitzsimmons were in Candy Matinee Today. "l the at huskies exact machine has _ mz a 1as purpose of Coach birt ars 1 Theatre. 43 a GrandA realn FOR ° THIS WEEK ' Pee , garner late hour being due to the fact that/the same management as "Girl of the the. management, having forgotten| Streets," which. scored. such a success | two ay posed but three Umes during game the thesufferer being school gh re inte bee j twice and All. Hallows once et n At one time Arnold of the High school Mad-j| punted twenty-five yards into All Haldock : | lows territory fhe ball came straight While in years past the University | to Fitzmaurice, who touched it, but of Colorado team has run over the | failed to stop it and it rolled behind Utah eleven, chances this year slight- | the All Hallows line Sete sot ly favor the loeal gridiron gladiators. | it there and started to run This year they have speed coupled | Bee down by Stiefe 1 The High sc oat with weight, and a determination more | °°? tingent clamored for a safety, but striking tt een : a . U mpire Point ruled that the play was Sat " 18.1) ver be fore _that they!a touchback. ta ng the ground that the fast, fais adfast . mee Grand Claim" ; o : 4 |g gloves the as son began, that one insistent demand |!turned the tric k but ones has been forced into the minds of the| The officials were, to say the least candidates on the team They have; Very lenient in their rulings. Hoiding worked hard for other games, but it |} 0m beth sides was almost as common has always been with the determina- jus 1 inning, hurdling was not unknown, tion fresh in their minds: "We Must | "as OAR GRA plays ae too frequent seat Boulder."' = counter ies were imtraining a hard, pont s Thompson were both under welght, |. "Man's Enemy," neither moving the beam at 133 to the West, opens school played a and tle matched biz: send ee oe The High school outclassed allows on offensive play | but the colegians were ater. on de| tensive Only six times earns the game did the: High sehool the 16, essary: ten. yards. and All make Hallows -_ sea-| the it a draw, advanta most exciting on Cummings' DECISION Page 2 will count of their fitness to portray the! rick and Kid Welsh of Butte furnished | part One of the strong features of| good semi-final. both boys} the performance, and a feature usual-| ratt ling going in to win. Referee Will Hughes, }!¥ omitted in plays of this class, is the | Yards} Once, Yesterday, score beingne From the thestandpoint teams do Colo- ee training of the season ipl laying, the (a2 Hallows Cummings| afternoon one this the | + Same is Maddock heen ine to 3 In at | Sen students that determination of Coach that is the spirit that slants tes nager of the ae his Cox patrons : : g I a | duction from Orpheum theatre eos in velty Holden Brothers' big sensation, vO aa s Claim a melodrama the | play has few equals; as a scenic pro- +. 44444 4+ -- oe GETS the *)be seen for the last time this evening. | | afternoon's. matinee pramises wlg + | bring out a good crowd. Next week} ] 4 \h< EHS at FAIR GROUNDS. on| Fis + pce The the oe 19 features. nae PAA ERE ene Ten other ¢!among the features will be motion ¢ | pictures ‘ of the Vanderbilt é cu Dp: Trace,> + taken at Long Island last month. bill . ( ea Eckstein the interested it. Look ‘ithe pEmerrOw: Rememebo is not new-and Is MATCHED Gain and week's complete EVENLY End at Orpheum, Bards, America's g1 Willie" Moore +/This """"" 17, 1906. ee pete of the story every t ‘ And "are e the readers will be _-__ UTAH'S CHANCES ARE GOOD TEAMS PLAY | this <4 Game, Full of Fumbles. Week Four The #|gymnasts; of the pres- print AND generous i -_-_ yet one that Rab AF oe NOVEMBER 90-06-0009 | +| | PLAYS +/[ ee I Greatest Contest of the Season Neither Side Scores in Loose)2 The Kethe publi- + + + generation, i+ ++ cation of an old story that is eee new-a story of love and adventure; a story of a past PLAYED TODAY ALL HALLOWS TE? => _-- REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, - 49444444444444 | | OF DRUNKENNESS AND DRUG 334 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. USING. = dam |