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Show THE a i INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT | LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 cI I} AZ IS the And PREPARE house was it was so immensely feecceaheet yh [ ) ( F > i QO WORLD EY SAYS HE Chi New nica York $009 of Said Be 3728 72} Mass., <3 Sept. SS won relio ‘Herrera derrera and Kid + sees Glavelnnae‘ : ouis L. Circles a . WUL ; Bes = Are Shocke cked an Th ., Francisco, Sept. 6.-The Francise which has grown out'of the Se dal son-Gans fight at ~ . Goldfield soon, Eddie Graney, he the knew of the bribe Gans to throw son ; ney save Grants lendinewaponine ie ee } & St. scanNel- the are public ing promine bribors.ee 0; 7 ee showing, + . to 2 - Jensen, ; Deneniva nsen . Without ‘ has been om Though Griffith Jensen the of rob: oot ire leaving was no to stone keep signed by work out to happy ever after, Ls whichaietee in Which of/and been have their ee the Clark local and for the that H ae aH ne; the ox ac mye T | the oO nee. Me kindness: eason, Salt oN gagement kindly proposition to drop to Nelson o give Gans $25.000 i about three weeks ain. ago ibout three Says said: "I going rounds that el ‘There h; a am not,' it?' story been] this]: he answered ‘What do )you T asked him to‘ intend ; Well,' he said, do anything about do abo ‘I am not going it. <A friend mine has advised me 000 and double-cross "Ts faiean admitted of thehad kind.not When thing you that been you honest- with Britt you promised that if ever you) would s is fight your| G9 7 6 2g] ejty ity havc ave llo y of °rso the ood think they] 0 a on persons d 9a authorities oF states : : {20d |ments where have Inbeenthe Nationals DEFEATS BEHR the 7 000-1 9 i are 5 time nts .fi/' <3... the out 000 000 ana H. a and pitching were slrut ouls rae a Cincinnatl, feated me = Karl a f ) 15.|} : been a TONIGHT: held tell, to id enseu, : Schmidt Ss. _ the Jabor by thes¢|| performed of pay rhey | The § pleased " urday iy eae 75 . + ? Beebe and 62RD: ‘Littia , t pads ae in th ae nen's singles of and Livingstone a Umpire = Pursuit Evening. Nogales SAG nf . ' Ene the Booth of year, but will put it} has ~ , 6 Hy ten r invested more and more week within the borders and it begins to look as in tion of Wilfred the} »-slage fair to. -see bids erase: 65 } round of the western golf champion- | fevel1 arent per are Nat Thornton, the Southern 6-2 6-2. by Winning Miss May Sutton made first up- tye Pvet , | oy wegre RJ : ' Setrolk:, had to play But it Louls | young to |‘ ome HE $0) 013. 001~13 : an extra oi inning was Ralph champion to 17° 2]. trouble in. vanquishing Miss irper nolly and L Ie Blakemore In the ladie -_--ae she was seen with Miss Dodd Batting Rally in Ninth. 2 t ils clty, and showed plainly that New York, Sept. 6-With a fine bat-| coe Pea rare Lorm by defeating Miss] ting rally In the ninth inning today the Kellogg and Mi Kruse, two. well-]|New York Americans turned 5 known local' girls, by. scores. of C41'| defeat" into victory. the Bouton nee SRAGELO Hall: hachivs EOYs. as Gostons prac TRetae Gale etiislantanlne CBee ent Higitunders Fans er hed wen meeting Miss May championship Littic and Leroy final tomorrow for ‘ Cr ere nmi tobert 8 Leroy Thornton of of Sutten ne paksines, J] New Cowing, York Atlanta. nut Comin Oo tut for the |New York { Blas oats inthe cclash privilege or}y npire th will: the rn D Little of New Karliss Behr of ceNewSutton York, Binay Vivian 6- 6-2, 6-0. Ml H R F OFF N oe mpath 1Cir an Oto beat | Therefore it the the It that cent ane. of each| the San could not wh ctsa: reported was large shir o or) inning. ane at Stop to an Will| d Fatt atner Some Springs Recuperate. eins: ore er no Ir "3 hitsps ee Dygert, and Cleveland, hard quantities Cleveland the Americans raume Score St. Louis today. ‘3 om Batterles-Smith, yoldfield, Nev., cer; Sept. 6,-Battling left following his camp today, Oe care ate ) yp Y Nelso1 panying him 4 ( 1 battered and swollen, but his condi spene My I recupersprings at some weeks 1. few ueine tion fs not out not serious, and he Bernhardt and |German-owned. this off begun trying victory the ovat yacht. 7 et ere and port, A Tree in to ae : PLAYS : Matince the . and All Moots Liter ~ A. FOLEY Salt [> pase ote G Kl WHEELER | RUS : - Sunday, duction, Sept. "THE %-The Big WORLD a SET URIS 'Scenic TEE loa a op Utak. FET = SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGF - fi} 1)| ‘ California Direct ot =i an wire wire ast f for all See sporting events, aa a TAaas Sn . 6T. MAIN 208 Pros 7 City, PREIS ge SELL Girls. tents Pretty of Bevy a And AND Lake | E With Lake Agent tee Bl ite cg Ee ; i : Musical eee EAKS » . pres prea extine-| tht the theatre; whos« j re, SS -_& is and | with London BOD i 5 iin_your Turn 4 BILLS. i = Bre" body debts a | wu 1 if Every- i ad nee ponhest , 1 00 t wait t you don lon rons. theatrical success My two on the stage at therefore, that Ge GERD 4 e ‘ GED Jt their ' 2 oT Bldg.,la BankAaa eeecomaee National wh SCTPNTIFIC a 7 Commercial sisters all. i ' SSOCld 7 Vloor . ifth Francis G. "Some Luke, General People Don't ' . 2S) GED CLS EEEP ate ion rer City. BIS. a Lake Salt Manager. Like Us." GERED @ be expected | of the Coe bit-| ; GREE he CED GEES e ° 2 the PLACE Second || PLAY > lan e ursuit 3 to to owned. the by wal 2De to the ‘Tilly Amerienn | Ya : Sere ame ait ssing been accidentally:..fouled: from the thi the Commodore. T. Yacht club| vito had. a the margin of. victory.:for three-quarter eae 0 it conte the. of cee Pp 2 ap : apn : Maw mission | » = > ‘e shred ee AME 25c. bs Reserved Seat 25c Ext e x ra | | ach ‘ ‘ T ickets on k t S Sale at I ts t I Se. . 2nd House, Smoke Lewis' OXF END |?! the) Dae aL-EITSI play «and but ‘the the "men, } make who.' came te oc ct er nee tha. iBaE Meatless Obese o pre vi 2!|,°° that L906 |} because , - é a heme Tiger ;ta) entire eo With IG business the Wiliams, pt jot oO it on of any plot actors wert With four exceptions| cast was composed thelr living ny little Miss -newspaper' exception whose estl club) entertainment remembered more bits of amusement Ome active the 1 themust Press:be of detailed men, aNd) mighty ha ngen Dried ape seg SS a eae Bedstead | ye ee ere s ne ‘"oherent ot, Py be ‘ Abe ‘ee od A ELS ae ADV aa @ sits suggestion of seriousness inepee one eou rere over V ly neve precio sty t ai e uch oO her | uewspaper -ONO2 at t aoe ee oe 2 EAE Ns . anes e |Icnee' inthe foyer |-Play het Vim" Was wa rrches e Tt : if te *@5 of | and the Ft two that in series, Troe \ it S men | Pro Ne audience! We ‘aver never agetl"the| And ace that. They, if re-| And gust of | o filled, and. cert bette Borel etaaaes ere | B night, did pleased {hear aren gees -o,J0Cnt incidents Ine uD big very the then Gets trophy placed) second Vim, ci cetaat Clarke THOMPSON ustra h i | ] 1] @ PEOPLE of Song and theacmaking Millic whos dance | lent grace and rhythm to the event, the} The Caramba finished third the f M r. VillCar 1 Wil men were crformers l e¢ ¢ ou SO¢ " > > Nonors} 1e. 0 carry n |" latter The withdrew Auk while fifth, . was he but {mpersonator; female the!* from miles one-half and. one was Foul on ing costume, red fine a by alded ere Atl move unfortunate an by when fight | finish Not satisfied with having lost his la- | clever some of coaching the a main the fouled she skipper her u foul,!by on Thompson Sycumore with ; Trancis| "es Charl Vin the of boom chal-| another issued has Hyland Dick Bingley be fairly may persons Three im-| skipper, and owner ner Il, Adams a bat-| to the Illinois scrapper for lenge tle just as soon as the Eastern boy | mediately abandoned the contest and oul.of the crowd as dependable en wishes it Sammy MeClintic, fourth, Wa"nsee his Hyland's|headed boat the into "Glueckauf | IV the harbor, ex- stemed. i{ 1S' makers. Mr. Waldemar 1 the off cary to Young, =o John} ARKMANGED. MATCH ; manager, has $1,000 re aay to post u ‘| plaining to the judges afterward. that | Crite hlow and Walter Little prob-| oe forfeit al any time Thompson says: his a sonsldescd: this ther only sportsably in the order named, formed the] of} backbone of the vertebra essential , tt 1 ‘ ; \ t} > iI is willing MeClintle willing to fight is Mammotl aod Park Between } : e+e , re me ung, to do UNnGger-Che ‘circum= or | MANitke winner, go to the the purse to have ra Reams, te Be Settled any other way Thompson chooses to | Stance | a pow een TT larger portion oftt ; the}t| ‘ V O S i Let fought Hyland and Thompson matecl | dictate drilling &-A Sept. City, Park aL quitted | they And with miles. fifteen of course | lad ‘Frisco the 2%, Aug. unc | in Los Angeles Juliff between arranged been has In Young Mr. famously ar twice leg, the to miles one-half he; after ninth, the in foul a on losing | an¢ May and City Park of Saunders will that Dubbs Bid a eith that indicates result The practice had Thompson off} pulled b to Mammoth of tten Edum ! are . will capture Auk the or IVim of manager Ado Becker, bee yet not has purse The 5. Sept ridiculous all was ge ) f the to. outclass seem they las : for arranging about still backward s Is up. 3% of forteit A on decided HMELOS EEL ROE eee LENSERaie deci sh iri ae eet y % the battle between other come] will in all prebabillty contest the Mr When happened that dents: I TU "Sete eoamere oe ‘ sily was eee und batth be | the a will a Wye for pl - ne } of ratanttal cee , ae Dunbar = c : 8 or only ane master irtaln, 1 City. ) Purk vught at val t grounds ba the Royle King will register Martha Mrs. ile < wo vo the| of one it as aceepted house ap .|the 19 to fh at from day pupils every os Jaing. ic hia feet adie are SPECIAL a When evening. of thenh -Mr uns : ‘ building, |ldetails Club Commercial § 5 "Commerce studio, admirersin in Salt A's Lake would admirers oe aa Hyland's | of i Mea . approach the recognizing Critchlow. | 10 Sept. Monday, beginning together; get boys two the |iike to see 7¢: tO move will Co, Coal Rurton birds are} The exclaimed dawn, j the the | that certain feel they as --- |again. formerl street, + location Main South ‘ silence, with ‘ met was ind singing a a3 his on the blot erase will fighting one Co. Coal and D. J. Sharp by statement the occupied repeated then |and Ko Co., Supply Photo Lake Salt that defeat on by about leareer brought delivery Prompt coal. kinds All DRILLING Murniee and Mr. Clarke in discussing the Booths! the stage yesterday said that :he have not been iS not likely, may AND pleased Theatre | was a eae a f2: Parksof the American oa o Blood. Booth blood ‘inthe the comedian Clarke, Beerbohm ef en- e ~, | Was. 3 built of one take of the finishing Jacobson AFTER ; Mass mept 6 For since the races fou the for small yachts were was race bail) tird. the; will spen: | righting Dick Not Satisfied With Los-| withare is dying he that Reports ha His condition foundation any thme, at any serious that been to | Fatherland Sheridan HYLAND tl ‘ric. and rave oe ie information Commercial Saturday This Wer le, Contint . sSucecs : Suc " S of , red here this evening of dynamite } ii ofy-themsely Sg "a Lout and | f, pte a two of ri tea pleasure Bean bint at Ameviewn Boat Vim (| Hard. the |poms beat} ding-donge match ind | na iP oe hifless seemed favo1 } certainly Chieagoan's the green | ited Sapplause Sai Marblehead, the first time ; ea toosevelt cup. 1 ‘ Nelson and for Chicago Pa., 2 up and 1 | Both play| and they || BOAT GETS % VI- ye Finished Tully ‘1 tg 7 y Warne Yacht are Hit 6-Hitting: Sept) throughout 2 GERMAN ; 000 000 O00-0 000 490 00%. -4 Cunningh: Hire "OnTehith Falkenburg Powers; Botan en) Ses wie has recently Echo Glen Oil City, | eee D of . Score Philadelphia Vashingeton . Batteries | | tits. be arate tine aan aa deli Washingion wito Kadetion' bune Rea off Philadelphia': Ie : ; Tenight, battled hard Fredericks' fine short| ! | game won for him i: ener Coke i } Harry. Allen, a star of the Pield "The Old Bedstead" Was Saved. club, St. Louis, was beaten by a formey . |Cclubmate, Sprague Abbott of Omaha pt kage ase ATED MeN LOR: DA 5 é j | Js concerned, there "is but, one IME le odes 1 to play, beating & very surprising |Mthink<tl tion. Tt must. please tl eee donle:: welat jand overwhelming Pp a Tan ips Ned Sawyer got rid of Bart Adam i Lettie 4 ree ib I) 1y at the Salt] rally }2 up It was a in decided _|lwa _ a I -jonly on the last " Clevelonds Battli a Ing Ontos stall Louis and st. Fredericks ney "was "a at the end ot the Mrs | dience eee Bunches Washington vi on nh Dr. 111.000 .003 gfig' atl Arthur Stickney of St. \ a al "TW. Co Pownes of Pittsbur en their ak stars Armbruster; ind Winter a pleinom, and, MoGuire ney w ig up at the end Gls defeated 6-2 York defeated 6-4, 7-5, defeated Miss] Harcourt by default. lsnrgeediaam ste iaetentaigiaatenenee NEL F full dg. dics me tee Beet ky sat aaa Booth family now Ao hid ian These in addition to Wilfred Glacké ar of Mexico though the| style. | that they weuld be advised epeeexists pits Shein et that Mexico etd Rca MeKittrick, who got ! ' 000 200.120-.5.012 .2)A 3. Lambert of St. Louis, Jatterios-Smith and Towne; Newman | tO Play, in a stiff match tnd Schmidt. Umpire Evans and Con. lers are noted for tenacity, Sutton, May's sister, and Miss Marjorie | Score und into the final round, out ran Dodd play will tomorrow for the honor of | Boston Eecleene southern and southeastern acta ship produced some sensational | telling the absolute "ult wl mn they at | matehes today Two of them went an/ "ssS¢ rt they do si phraheud. @ouble | |extra hole For obvious reasons they could not |, Stuart Stickney was the hero of aj admit that they are not in control of i iard match with Nevin of Pittsburg.| the internal affairs and therefore | |The St. Louts crack did 76 for 18 holes, | could not nrolect ull foreigners. | ------- Chicago at Detroit. champion her eee ‘ | ] the state tennis tournament The match Detroit, Sept, 6-After the first innige | beart-breaking race He did a mar| been tored ‘where it "will ao th ode ne ees: as hard as was antici- | today when the Chicago. Americans |Yelous 75, but: Richard Kimball) of | most good," and that so far as the ie 6-4 Litt neta SPUN hee ee scored eight runs,.-the game developed | Glen Echo went him 2 strokes better | \mericans in Mexico are concerned VY 6-4, 7-5 tobe New ork ito an bi tBninterest vecl Wwe ole °< ¢ ant " adelepended ere AMC eereuhie: Ae eroyRae of ibe eed tralia (ne eaalig teios eele the De-jalan:_ y B 2 , holes uf , : Kimball is " the | th ey } upon to take} pearance in championship play. today Coupled with A. C. Way of California in the mixed doubles, she had littl --- For Mexicans as a people are becoming| thought the Booth blood would caer | jealous of this f: ; . > ; ‘ ») ste , r Se aT | Mexico that whet ee a8 gud, a wT knee 1 a eigen ee es | v 0 Winton broncttinn ; 5 Shr tae ee mintg BOC Both Sydney and" properties | Neither has Creston. on dividends-on stock pay from | | money aspire deal ofdo-(not recelyed Junius still] the republié and a really. operated father thelr the>em-| compels and which law the within obey: of a The @ b best of service between Omaha, Chicago, Minneapolis 3 Sees EE en eee || oe Sunday) He Aap resented the most aru tic COMBea etn ' staat op >alae)great); the; theatre,' is a.nephe tragedian, .Mawin oan Oa a aeater Jolin Sleeper Clark, whose ieee Ed - -Booth's \sister Cela Ee ie Se 1y 1 ------ pie help native Mexicans, these prop-| second Round of Western Champion- | erties must be much more valuable| : 2 han appears "fs Fast Play.. ye It is npears tharstrtacethat so far St. I ship . MShows stated, on however, ‘ 20uls, Mo,, Sept. 6.-The second {as the head offict; + Mexicz "**|Nevin.. This he. did in gallant corvinning al chet extra-hole etre AREmatches RS Ee been | >» wire Prfrom ‘ ; have : ;audli1 Wired Mexico| playlets made Salt Lake there is no danger | ences at the Orpheu "Oz th lk uprising in Mexico ter during the Dust ton. ts me eet national feast day, | in: the days of a Ds Ty: Geen ate was Munroe are/in a position to know, . Senate ee of half-mile|sacre of Americans is likely to fale the spectat-| place during the festival season if ‘the probably p Booth | I sooth is a name that for years has been assoclated with theatrical history It has always been coupled with high- 2 6.-Despite Sept. Ariz., Nogales, : ployment ; a rit: Conw AMERICAN An LEAGUE Pe mi tri- the of over ‘ Last BO a 9 It don't cost any more Bros pS Ties Lag ; LS oeniaa Ps ature call on or write and the the chorus/{ Temar! ible work for theof © first "stage Mr. McClellan has. trained his Americans in Sonora Expect Tr »Pest ar aa rr are ‘Trouble Expect. onora Themselves. . generation Protect But Can a mile handicap event for 1e@ amateurs Manager Chap-| man has arranged a qurter-mile open| sprint and a mile handicap race Pears : MATCHES GOLF EXCITING BPiacer mer this ere 5 Noon Sets. SY: 7 ‘be,;sent an THE ON ‘ es . aia their} Salt the of not You will"103 if you travel over , Day." wh yourself CENTRAL RAILROAD pace eeSee & Weld "pete on os the of stage the on company wa© 1catre oecurred ‘Tuesday Phas |~* * . Russell 7 : I : 5 KINODIOME very evening (except Wen Bin' 9 7 fee: Tuesdny., Thurehnen rb Wedding rehearsal first 1@ protec-| "The . 3 Iiekman Ida. O' Clarke Musical Porrests ---_--- ee ae nate end s "y thoi acSCnare whoet gielu ae entertaineawte One. 0D who for Por certain regi-|isht. practically | "8S, ‘ ee sists are (a immediately McFarl and Samuelson will be] optimistic ; reports 8S ba McFarlandpms : seen in their first Australian pursuit] to the effect that race of the year tonight, when thejof an anti-foreign two top-notchers will tear out at the| beginning on their ing HE og 0) 300 10837 200 000 000-2 a - he _ poe the border CARD 1/on Benny tonight. as he is much fast-| l/er at starting. The professionals will] contest A -Sept. Be; e ‘ in the second out.. Score: and Schlei Bes ond game-Called by agreenmk end of first half of seventh St. Loul . 199 00000 incinnatt 101 000x-2 Batteries-Higgins.-und Grids Before Former 2 _ in Straight Feature starting tarting East Y enjoy en- nights': going . . this tS Booth Sydney Clarke, Pitts-| Ors will probably have some fun out] Mexicans as a Whole have their way.|Creston _|of the event. Mitten has won noth-/}lor many months American capital| Junius Booth, the last named now |]Chicago . biddtccesesOLL 000 00x-2 ; Batteries-Leificla and Pheips.Bre Batteries Falls ‘ Champion 4 Race heatr theatre, © zi = tred "ornon -_- s, | strengthened past turned impossible has we he | audience be the aun ‘ lve Mulvey, Capl > Heel| to The all to | ime 1/saucer track tonight. These two rid-|Sept. 16, here on the border it is be.| | ers. are admittedly the best lieved that r ; : " ‘The| ah ne racing, °atand the]a]uprising ae atat troubl trouble .must come... track at this style of the Greene copper nines great struggle should . be the out-|is now believed to have been prema-| coms ture, and according to mer are| O'Neill: . ‘ Richie Umpire-Carpen-| shut burgs.' Score pals : Littsburge:: with FEELING . Shutout for Pittsburg. Mitten and Benny eee Sept. 6-"Three-Fingerea'|@oWn for a match race Creat ne og invincible today, and the heats, | French style, and ‘ ie Star showing RACE = MeFarland and Sarmucison the outbatted the Be hitting& byby the Bostons, eaters ¢ opportune : ; Bigavolthamithalwictsre sacksBeanry. score Boston Ox R.H.k.] Philadelphia ....- on an (00-2 6 OO} we Yale good , ostous > Although Sept.aes 6:-Well. Philadelphia, Philadelphia tke a bunch PALACE that Grand four a. open at When productions the T ‘ Soh Decal is‘ { hich Been ane ic | liggoat ution sounded at for may various. the in responsible see to quell | that carefully all foreigners cavalry is being of 1e all. anti-foreign Instructed troops eae ae i Mexico| Mx4 oe le in sy Mex }2 artin > fen inro . tye COMONSUALEL have instructions ctvil governors ac SALT ie noe You've got to be honest Ir]/@nd Kling. Urpire-tcish 1elps, Brown you had net made that promise you : : never would have had this opportunity K to Meet Nelson ; tven Break at Cincinnati, wi 6&-After Cincinnati, Sept, t tt promised then a the the of game first he swould : ahe did ; a on the ssquare, fight from re enesger Nation bleh Cincinnatl the and z ae Paulsitedmrcoulavac methine i oF LITTLE probably the Seattle SS oenae and crgen mpire- Batteries-Pfefr ee effer und ut | Sparks ; and Donovan. fart s to c ; to take the $25,everybody.' : Waste 45 ok a sot another chance you on the square. Now eenty B stor jis a \ atlay $25 offered ered $25,000 to downhave to oat x you eHow Nelson Is this true?' It is true,' replied Gans ‘Are you going to lay down?' ‘IT . 4) 101 WO--6 so -...,000 -600 110-2 Mata, Mclnt une omens e it It's Truc. him: to the Broeing 78 Batierles of | Smith > ‘ oe to r one World," "The scenic come Will : men. es Saleet 3 tbl) be] {nto foot soldiers byy aa 1 lack of , mounts, ; | trial HeL will probably In the: box. Mathewson hadin} in)work 1 Nationals to aid the i box, ~ , the INew y ork aESe act sure the16 Tt sure-thing wee B. 1 Sa sake for a few days, and then|a@ll are now to be supplied with horses. | ‘ horus to perfection, and the people work stage in aptness much NOPrses, | showed NM Sane Manuel finish this|General continue to the coast town to fini J rooklyns the with time . easy oa) ng outrageous]#n hleeea of the most . one as who], Rivert, Sanchez | Manuel i Vy anwanmian to- | season yns , fi ° said|day. of," heard things eina pan ie as, 1 having to er ang that acy I evera I don't see z day rhe Glants took le rmerly but twirled now in Dallas, ing been been instruetinstrue Phe new acquisitions to = the cast E give failed for]is coust. the1 along teams in the] : « the » lead inning first where] today Graney auSalt Lake the of pleasing Alene es He tele5,000 horses. purchase to ed during improved has He good make headed.| never were and & ac aed to gall theTene get peopleaborts these leaitike alae R. H.E|the last two years, however, and. wil Pt. today that he has purchased ences . zttey eonsulting with a number Sporting men about the plan I we to Goldfield to see Joe hin: if ae ' ‘ | a A pened: Year, +o We received. ey > Sane the. ae fixed | succeedec n disturbance been loyalty . ae personally son Hudson whereteamhe of hasthe been doingValley ‘some leas, coud wlll ‘ i musical : All| ing moncy, and theittleworking " people. of : her "< are ; hapiy - present ad- |e | have to live garrisons , Fee at Grand Theatre. for ‘ a Wife,'' the ‘ Looking NS night was the); 3 Taree money. "Tues Jaugned, Sunday evening unturned _ to| Toung watch known pee Cova com-}|commandants ) Highlanders, no done farmed has was -).| ant reason slightest Rivalry Both phones a foul. 719, ' daks and fininshing. Main and 3rd So. was anewered by a chirrup of birds, 5 the Pee Press ho hun benefactors The club has eee no means of ak- Neg- been has n every 2 : authorities. é y f are Who to Seattle the live: evident that the officials, while | Race Whitney Millie W iN ims George ape esl : ‘TrDavid *, , publiclyire declaring that they see no | is Carpenter, C. ‘ Dunbar, Alanbab reason to apprehend any disturbance = Loyey, Burl Armstrong, .\ C.~W 5 peetate . . a . yates © e ' pert ee | ai nega do iy ‘ j dem- | Dittic., ‘I Insurrectionary a oes for|¥lews and wep Te « comes ttl _ National 3 he by remaindse southpaw team. He yn. awarded = pave ane the eb Is opponents of the structed - the the under aut zike amiably joined froliclas oe y joined last money-by . eattie twirler Government is alleged, a it onstration ) the local 4 erstwhile - > Coas at Seon them ics eek sal the ae Salt Lake team of the Utah State supa tel any eugue ‘ und Jater wili si; signed out. the In addition Sept. NewWwW | 2Tcak home the be with York Americans, ene 0 S : to | acts, ana|oRUre threc to her lover, why|2f heaviest the restored not ministration' for an ‘anti-foreign up-| the ll oe eee - ter e we Old okBedstead, ction'o 1 z mea bet c i g in the dual rising which is Intended to discredit; Mr. Kerr appearing dual char-| char this government in the eyes of the} 2Cte® of a maiden lady and a_police; ant world, ‘As the date draws near it be-|-" John S. Critchlow, Ed C. ] . as os Erven not contributed, There Is Litde Fear of an Up-| y the :| on -- k| ; "city Pommissi 0. ' . Giants Win York Trouble Fr to cnn way Niue Ne Preedinee pave In twataent caeh eves Saul ) ; ast night' was the first offense for VAUDEVILLE ODERN. fe Meet Wades They ecrer two --be Mexico sept. ¢.-Bunday;'| people Oe Behe Ee eR eee OLAS I 2 ALL THIS WEEK Sept. by the 16, z - Baseball : rising HOME Awarded ' National 5 Ee But eno Graney. told te the colores re -y by + 4 4444444 --=------ Bro . ; While Mexican's 7 s Southpaw : Philddsiphia a St. yuls lel3.2 fight- him advised doukiccrae to§6©cornst the 1¢ COMING MONEY ew of the volub ‘helt, a0 toto Ht THT ---+ 9 N . , ba is there I : their eee aa ait eae te PtSe Baspredominates certainly filled its aim, ‘the as Comedy throughout Se ee en -permitted buy' it iseven at) sale.and the*to~ heroine vinal.| cated) and all'should + clus JENSEN Cincinnati 2, EST oo League, |----- country, the ae as Si 1%, Detroit 5.r > . ; Nel" the Gt : the before Gans of friend the money and takeA 18 $25 foo ta two é of ntly . Washinetan: evel: Cleveland 9mn and the linking of thet é e it paris Vata nica w ill fight this Y: s throughout pugilistie cireles. The men 7, ; Nlie*S°, cago Gans Joe 47 fight to are : men Louis ehliess Monday| Managers | ¢ 7 well-known of adviser and referee fight declares I 2% -602 he | + a a }National 1 vengue, Boston 22, eneadelohi: 2. Chicago 2, sittab ire A I, and sensahourly ) expec aare e xpected here. is growing afternon tional devslopmenis : ; : 2 49 52 SSULTS ¥YESTERDAY aa RESULTS Offer of $25,000 s 00 Known. Details 1en 68 ig . ‘Pesatee . to : BBEIE Benne out, Mint ahe. 3 no mae time and says he wil. surprise BIS i@ 3 | + tte. agnting public wee +|> a4G7 Instructed Any Move- ment. + ee Au Good- 6 > onight for a fick pulled off at the Cheibea: the latter part of le = is ee 49 7 ge Jc Officials Checkmate ky/f mai! siened "soticies of agrees ¢|FOREIGNERS ARE NOW SAFE Standing . oo y ye ashington = Pugilistie on League x Mexican find fine is Not forced ey + 8174 a {uns LEADING SPORTS ARE IN ITIT | ashi 8 +¢+ ++ > see, 4849 E Loula LOUIG i. ils é enssiedcsgges BOSON .». at ye ; pire -_- GOODMAN Service op Republican American ‘ eeeessas SIGN =e Special 45214 11 Chicago Pas . . +++ +++ +e eels TH+HERRERA ; i AND 643 | > 45 CSAS aH Growing Hourly P.c ee a 1mo . Fight Nelson-Gans - to Lost. 77S: a St53 ree eee St see Scandal Won. dates BL spie 3 will | stare." and pleased has. which farce comedy amused so many at the (Grand _ this week, will terminate its: engagement ai that playhouse with <a Satirday | matinee and njght performance to: me --- ee Bi thnditsin. AH Ros ist) PHB Cincinneel aaa i ct | miley Jay. if ed with as keen a dis¢ SIA there were not the glamor of makebelleve over all, An attempt waa. madé.to hang. the Plot about the ; bedstead: 5 stead; though the INSURRECTION FOR | | | il Withiputisyiodcs ‘ e of the performers-and some few part oec-|} on a the Errorswith went.. curred-were accepted 1: eo ae te é a laugh;; | and the really good things : aly goc i < were ‘re greet- | R t] i} sabes. GRO ee, HE 7, , 1906 . i| | D ea ers ream emand sh a p! ld Ou . 7 ace o cs. 10CO ° . fs exceeding iS le a { th 3 : eir « arro the t . d or ers _ " ear d k St an IC supply we ° ly or . . pecia dd Wh { ippe our . It ies, as t ¢ : r : |