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Show THE hee ee arr tc ee | ima Six to 5, 4 a: 1 third. | hould 4:2: likes *itlonge-Grapple won; 1, second: third Six Archibald, Clare Russell Workman Time (1s). Beckman, (102), (105), Lawe, Miller, 5 to] Hennesy, the the public s0ing down earn his for to see these to $}/that what public simoleons 11 to 5,|#Nd | off (110), for 41] S0lid 1:14 furlongs-Juggler give sit pays the on few public} its privilege his fellows the royal the out hard was a hitch good | over the} that of benches)and vheir heads] any the many pesos] pens takes tn the the Burns-O'Brien and he diffleulty the case, two In effort the that work of highness ; FROM or mateh would: he said, ‘no what months offers to || go must accustom on full this from { in shou a reicht. 95 sounds sition to throw these two young men ae ey cote nad winking eh amongst those combination profeshalf a length of the two lightweights,|Sional teams where the) would have Princess Titania ana Eduardo: Rapid} Show at all. If this is the kind Water was a 6 5. favorite at the| Of business the Ni C. -A.- Intends: to close. fine sine Legistilla rd arted. forthe "first sone oweeks' but was outmin all the way A big missed connections in Tarrigan was priced start in>-with Salt Lake will coup ‘narrowly the second race, from }00: to ‘then.the soon go bike up Alfonso At game -in}Los Sincerely, San ‘J 1- to PACIFIC useful or as CAMP Los is I ‘5 Wwe to the ‘ communities fiaears na you celebrate need for f > Aa should Arbor day thoughtfu lifetime the nation's Batteries-Gray street Offers a Cup. At and San Hiegan; bilities 'you within of trees which will eemust banding. fall upon you expect the penalty of the} One chon, und threeteenths miles-Caily17 to 10. wen; Nine Spot, second; Fury, One ter, 6 third. Time, 2:01: 3-3. mile and fifty yards-Rapld to &. won; Princess: Titania, ond, Bduardo, third. eR Pare eete ers, second; , Sir sr Time, 1:44 1-5, ile se Brillar, | ital." pRiceican Mr. Howard vitatlon Wasce- Sarg Laie 25 third ; Time, Terry Stamford, life seems |}, lot of jpehes. "10 said today be 3 be nepr that the aceepiea é a i Bie Gy Yeets ‘ a in- At oe Aer 1 Con Apr 17.-The simple MeGovern to be aries ian good. In a few Club to days Renee regulates Terry's conc Joe Humphreys. has} and companion constant es eee ure ae nie e es nitage for TACEENvern axe Vight Memphis, Tenn., April 17.-the new| Ss 9D ashington 1 and anti-gambling law vecently passed the general assembly of Tennessee races he Saturday. gambling pat The at the One OMeLy. penalty is a by'| in matine®! park, heayy this or two. for Ne cottage." ora re AMERICAN MeGoverr York "tn get She will bring ..,2.:. .....«, REPUBLICAN meeting, FOR THE BEST NEWS : ; oe e At Boston, [Boston a escceseen, soo0n Vashmigton Batterles-Glaze Smith and Heydon, At FISHER BEER Byte sO ig sa rene TOIOVOIAMG <sces AS A TABLE BEVERAGE Babubles und Clark, At and New Fisher beer, being a food, js as much entitled to a place upon the table as ees' There are several reasons why it Is especially desirable as a table bevera It nie Arst of all an excellent appetizer and physicians say that a sharp apetite Is necessary to the proper digestion and assimilation of the nutrition the food we eat. In It ae aaecesen because of its mildly stimulating action upon the stomach. It creates greater quantities of the digest!ve Juices and such juices are dinnhnne in digestive properties ore than an appetizer and a digestive agent. Fi nace beer Is itself a food of highest quality, nutritious and strengthening-rich in the pre-digested food elements of Cholce malt and hops. Fisher beer ae zest and enjoyment to eating and animates the spirits. : ‘Phone No. 266. A Fisher Brewing Co. Phone 265. } | sBalterte mDowte: dell and Schreck. Mile 11pon vce Championship and possibly this point, requirements maintain tendency the t 1s contract of | etro- | Poil ng Place-I Bates First J Ean The | experl-) Office of the Board of Education é Quiet, but "Repth | held eyoy Tare ee ae te stidn_and: proposition, Shal!, the eae of education of §sat } itv cre e an ue btedness and, hereinatter | enarkat bond d? f the election wilt be held on Satur-| y, the 20th day of Aprit, 1907 | c Phere Mrs. will' b PEE polling } tion; one man | pres inets of il | folle wing places police not: et City, F n 3 t ae |ipne se stor | Sage. c ; met places in ich of Lake' Clty, fon) the ‘the | at the ITS Polling Place-Brant-} - = ier Fourth East and|| not wanted: here ald L the ame ale to polling places are 8 3 West , Sixth South Sirs. SB raur AND streét,Fitth Willfam S } West' Sha ne Climax. ¥ yesterday after Z aad igen south | Be Le) ae | D Harding No street R rice i tes en Traylor. y F again, Helen?" mamma,' os ts that man?' giving the . I ITS MAMMOTH SUNDAY Mitth: Precinct-G. B. Blakely, Noi, 218 Towa RV ETL UC Pr. A. Williams, No, 52 Peni. econ Routh + meres PEON ma , ne ; ae enewela, No, 605 Bast First South glance mamma. IS COMPLETE: follow First Precinet-Harrison § § No 153. East Fourth Soe street De MM Wejler,, No. 36.East. Sever South street ByrOZ Ae ather wood, 16) « Te Te z South Ninth East Seeond Precinet-W. ppleby, No a time, us DAILY Third, The polls" for. will open at 7 onions a at 7 o'clock po 1m Fourth. The amine gate must such alee on m. and clo amount of father "You must, ference [Tal \of onds. proposed to be issued is two daughter! There is a dif-|hundred and I fifty thousand . (250,000) inion in the ; family elt le, dollars. of dollars the denomination of bear one os ; thousand ($1,000 cach, to de i. bi: ee ae ee Sak een Vl interest at the r ite of four per cent per that. man Phe officer shivered Now | annum, payabl semi-annually, and hoth of you get out each of sald bonds to run for twenty Then a real. Wliza-ecrossing-the-iece-| years from the date thereo bloodhounds-in-pursuit-brain storm was Fifth The said bonds e* proposed enacted. Then iceman left UNITED Mrs. Brauner hastily HATTERS IMPROVED and the po-| to bé at jwill present not as SEEK necessary the CONDITIONS Che affect they hour work shorter the Wages will include of piecework workday }admission to membership in making aud y |jt is believed BETnORs sor Salt and sites BOARD and raising from every- ATS where lts clusive stories so EDUCATION 3 De Pete o OF Oterk and Notice is hereb Notice is hereby wood and others, ; ropa given that W. L. Har whose postoftice ad dress City, is Ss Lake men,|application eight- quire Satur- reat pep in ments Utah, have accor rdance with av appropriate ee of chapter 1905 108, numerous found ~~) special features re laws oun the.south ' ° other made the session ex~ : TO WATER USERS. Stareene ineer's Office Grease U tat i arch 29 B07 Lake Is full of news improving grounds ATATTC Of S raed thy NOTICES the hats. new LX Ree OSCAR The of straw the ed THE workday) the OD apparatus, said purchas dav half holiday, which they have at} ee it oliday, : = ; 'important ‘ Another matter that willi ; : : come up in the convention ys ill be the] jemployed a ued money for purchasing school sites and for building ipon such sites grade school buildir », and for supplying said buildings with furniture and New York, April 17.-At the quadcou convention of the United Hatrssof North America. to be held here Rea: iv, May 13, there .will. be many important changes made in the conditions of the hatters, and one of the p are A. in A ‘a 1% er second ot water from: fork of ale Collen wage creek, Salt Lake county, will eee be dive a: py means Utah. of a Said p oo water Nerd é of 28 z degrees I } west, at ;3.00) fect from hears south persons}the north quarter The|township corner 2 south, range base and meridi conveyed in a 000 feet, and ‘ it will, it will please or-|1 of secti 3, east, 31, Salt Or Lake j € to December3} ganized labor men, for, though there] Ss a . ge . aring has been no embargo on the wearing! CHAIN always labor a ¢yi, Nehtine 5 = ° ot at the Baby McKee AT UTAH Tn Wool Boston, throughout One ‘Leading April continues i in those two Ing the matter New. York, leasrue, : : the ‘socicty, will Race, i large crowd witnessed the second |} qualifying mile championship mane last |night at the Auditorium. The race was {full of exciting instances, Econ the pstart it was nip and tuck between Mr, \Colson and Mr. Lamont until Mr. Coljson fell, whieh put him out of the It was then between LeRoy and (Lamont, and the race was all } mone s until he had the misfortune ea fall, when the race was won ; Roy in the slow time of four minmtes McAllister was not in the race at an a the others being too fast. 7 Hh third heat will be run tonfght. and Resi ea tare ae an ri ad 3 "rdser with Samucl the nothing latter's regard- national conventions} hereafter. n this. sa i me her Ce é leagpe.andsthe Christian conone En-| deavoy formerly ; had: annual convyen: tions. which were changed some years} ago to biennial gatherings, because It beljeve at "ve Ww "4s As believed that a high level of irinterest would be hard to maintain in gatherings. oo league has decided SNow s y the upon Epworth| _ . by organ-|of Dull. wool dull and the is in the other places which bears mine,and No Other Western satisfactory foreign is laying a alive: annually, more emphas ire , whic hy 2} its state . held 48 TAC EAST California TURF <PCON SECOND aud EXCHANGE ann SOUTH, Eastern . Colorado scoured, to asked, the clothing the os point Sainte made in Date sellers.] wools_ by. this ae aaa aftidavit office is fiest within of SreplsHan public ereicil é in Phcrarar duplicat thirty Dee é of publication, : and 68@79; No. New 1, Mexico-Spring 62@ta iD. : (0) > "we fence ; P April 30, 1997 oC 7 STLERTET S SALE IN THE 1 HIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT = Utah and for Salt Lake county, stat , The eaeDeseret Saving F é -orpo I 3.73; molasses sugar. 4.90; 5.0; z ‘gr tnulated. COREE Gewe U1 Gs a pralars l LEGAL to, 6%; ik nae No. ‘ ommencing 4 hundred aid compa was 208 South V Ee aoe Lake. ene 25th thehursday, hour of the2 o'clock, ° i Lake state of Utah, on 1907 p. ofm April, Br 1907, at & a 0%,Considering th: following and purpose, yoting of amending the specia: Inter- of to-witthe upon <Acticle No. (8) j twenty thousand (20,000) shares nomination and. d par value of dollars per s fi pale mee Dated for the as . transact ion may such before of March, BOOTH, SF RY. 1907. A. - other said center of Souths Tange) and running eighty-five Subscribe. all ald Today; a county eee os < () buen quarown You - west an sb @ BY todh, sian ia NOTICE SEALED will get all the news for fifty = cents a month,' to | B ee g TO CONTRACTORS, i . ; ! HDS W = lL BES REE 5 VED} p to Tue . an 2 Ue ae or the} wcoording ce pla tion +e aE: Ly' City: | 1 ea "A oy ety wax.A Ww Ae $y ore RAS the ‘certified ou ae yee bid Withiam . bre m be it ae |" (Signed) speckic Sad berg Club aitaihee | A th ‘ven L- into}: President. Secretacy the = D y of the de-|amount of ten. (310.00)) Treasurer ny ‘cac of , brought be this 26th day HIRAM ¥. WILLIAM. and read as follows: | we capital stock of! "AN bids -be.-two, hundred Whee divided May, the placé of beginning together ae Ww or rights Sppertaining there lars to two hundred thousand, ($200,000) divided into bah nty thousand (20,-| ares of the omination and par! va ca of ten ($10.00) dollars per shure, said, ($200,000) | dollars, of price Stats pavable in lawful rans of -urchase the United money ate : . of atten Lake City, this idth day'| : : r = RANK Ie ATER Ray rift of Salt Lake County ; I, IRVINIE, Deputy | Ta fe ier rie and Tanner, © ‘ire attorneys i Fin | dollars, to ne "shall. day noon of said day, 7] aCe a st. of less to. the west. bank, of the "Jor oe ‘ * Jordar a cr ‘d ae north down theswest: ban of sald Jordan river to a poipt duc aS p ie west Gast thenc td a - ns he gloning a dred (200) rods mx ; ques elght in ae One , OP Dee eee or ES: zivenlers stockholc k OFLC runnin orth 1 } northwest Parnareat a a Oui haaes ; ApS (4) of section twenty-sever Pat C NOTI e 2nd pow-| : xnoricre ae <7 7 STOCKHOLDOF SPECIAL NOTICE ps' Mecting -etin: ers' of the Inter-Mountain Re-| wp 4)0¢ oe ican Company. i meeting of $ thee comountain nsation. aa Ae echo right, tf - described real. esta _ pew following lying and being in the county of ‘Salt &@Ke. state-of Utah, and are particularly described as follows 3.44 sh Crushed, r 1.80. Refined-Steadvy dered, re 5 firm.| Lest, Sugar und Coffee. York, April 17.-Sugar raw, refining, 3.23 centrifugal % P id Races Direct Wire for All Sporting Events a Oregon (scoured basis)-Iastern, 2 tion plain, eo rebk ane en staple, 62@73, astern, No. 1 Slathing Joseph Anderson, William: N. Ander. &@70; valley, Nea. 1, 60a@n2. son and James H. Anderson, d< fendants , ry, staple (scoured basis)-Fine|t® be sold at sheriff's sale at the west medium, 68@70; medium, 654 ee ae a ae aa house in ae } co y Of Sa *, State )thousand LAKE be filed Quotations article, as amended, "The corporation amoun ‘sald SALT must de-|and California (scoured basis)-Northern choice, 67@68; northern, good, 6667; middie county, 654766; southern, 62@63; fall free, 57@3s. conventions | tion ordinarily at atistically|days after the completion of the pubiias the do-| cation of this notice supply, are CALE Bee. iE oR, every..four years, and the wonder iS/of the Articles of Incorporation of said expressed in church circles whether] corporation, hereby increasing thel Christian Bndeavor will not find simi-|amount of capital stock of rpora. lar. action advisable "specially as it!tion from one hundred thousand ($100,009) conventions, stream geplinear: is ot sald south 40 des ; re $0) feet distant from tho above ‘de scribed corner TI application is- designated in the state en. Bag nee as ast i ee i taal 4 rotests agains Ve granting of said market there Bee price ' April 17.-The Epw hl ; omit this meee year's gather- atannual e f in at known Changes Conventions, " or on wry Me Paodist hold quadrvennially peated a Epworth. city that was i I pworth League » Work Wad- states, Pa se a . ci a eb ; or ednesdi stater io woald eheairein business | Bi, $f 633 inter-mountain| of€ unsalable market It is reported that Mr. Fraser, busine ss men of Utah and i is contemplating the establishof a chain of stores in. mining - i towns Joss the 17%-The extremely falling Activity these companies is the] company:-of Newhouse, oe Trade a ase jiverjes on old contracts ine situation is strong Bat mestic wools In heaviest me MINES| eschewed : dis-}radicul OF been men : fm-|< speed ene > + -______ START Utah, with vada ment 3 3 hR- { the to the houses 1 = Kleinowe; : her mother Waukegan. t rth You Ye "Who jas jng HM. : a - you.are = cane jzed states. 7 ‘actus Armbruste; stsveces and ision much WwW. Fraser or las Wyo., ak aramie, 5 » and| a me anee of the Wyoming state leg-| peagure is in the Gity stopping at] 1e xe nyon Mr Fraser ha been] in the mereantile business at tear for. many be pelel ae in addition Pe owned an interest in otner mereantile York. pNew., York ...: | Philadelphia the mo-} weicht a knots even Newhouse of this | oflice it was said R. the the Again tantrum terrorized Mr Brauner ray ackening. Smith Stepbeaa: en 30 1c 3, 1 eae corr civeccdshearos was wall Cun affectionatels Comedy Comes and] eee Louis. vis well: aie ne sub-]as give much in of as 33 knots, but the ten va-| .wa in favor finally f 28 which would be entirely er ing all vacvenverohRo}at and St. = STORES E stre¢ Fourth Preciiet low <s hool, corner | Place d| Mrs. Br inds am. orfle ees | door DB fv Sehimidt: onls Sacre police Wer, -fache peevish and et defeat Well; some of the engineert: expert be-| lieve that if the completed destrovers are able to maintain peed of 25 to 26 knots in service they will be meetars ah Seige cues A oe : 3 Rk. i. 1-8 1 and Yhe will placement W hich ovcurs despite all} efforts to prevent it when the-destroy-] = or a torpedo boat is fitted for ser- LEAGUE Batteries-Kitlian ind- Meiarland coal reduction reached ‘after than doubt . Lindeman oon Detrolt. of fuel a been some " At a kee MAY oo liquid of yriew 4 8 H, West Polling fled if the rect Cyt aii : of straw hats for several years, Many |jn the Big Cottonwood minin district , destroyers were able toO/ union men refused to wear them be-|]Salt Lake county, Utah... After -having maintain that spec d afte oe Be ms placed}| cause there was no union label in|been so diverted and. used, the water in commission There is observable|]¢hem. and a hat without a label In it| will be returned to the natural. channe) Brown . instead of Peet € knots. Drooklyn,. ' Ru. Brooklyn...) .-.6. ois) cvechees 1, oe. -O New york ... 5 7.9 : eee = Ferguson litter; and Batterfes-Bell and Bresnahan. tines Detdoit sta Schled; Mrs. to the Tt BU "eae ae Dophi: lahe of more At Chi¢agp. cagerly ee eee and Brown, jng forward und Baird Jo und ¥ ahs ae 8 mother ent his. son, » His er otnd the. sanitarium, BC ants le heck Tast fine. It is believed horsemen are behind the|/ THE indictment, to test the constitutionality of Ee ee which forbids raving in a Baktan sag) néce the ussion, of this characteristic. There | straw hatmakers have no organization] are those who believed that it would |p¢ their own. If the convention debe of distinet \ Ltue to provide a speed cldes in favor of admitting them, as WED Philadelphia, Philadelphia dential section, and his wife and. son wil Memphis Jockey club was indicted by|be in it tn a day the grand jury of this county yester-}| ¢xpects eave day on the charge of violating the| furniture for the _bermitting avenue, Batteries-Ewing and. Marshall K < use n out p the sanitarlum his physical Tf 1-5, \z ppearance has improved a good deal. He Seven and a half furlongs-True Wing, | has 7 ashed: his) time walking, sleeping and) 11 to 10, won; The Mist, second; Pha. | eating Barney Flannagan, the stalwart| laux, third. Time, 1:34 attendant he the sanitarium. is Jockey ‘ would oil is a consideration men n connection with destroyer and torpedo boats. There is the addi ions . +r oe bennetiie of ane aining a‘ greater steaming oe bierz hies se =ees troye rs s will; 0 1 Pittsburg Oy Cuore reeks 10 .4 Chicago . waecncesterseesccses es0) 9.10 © Batterics-Willis and Gibson; ‘Taylor ang, Moran ce This iui her eevish at 4. It . ae Nat aoe later,| you to realiz t benefits -each one of tr you you receives h E receives from.! the. forests ind how by y . xo you 1 -assi ssistance -tl re tance these benefits may continue they will serve a good end THEODORE R OOSE VELT The White Hause, April 15, 1907 ° en i, itis invoke. of good cilizens The value. of forestry | Wither * deserves, therefore, to be taught in th aa pallé eman, mamma school which aim to make good citizens A what of you If your Atbor-dayexercises help An off r of the law, yurning $ ou aa 2 oy Scenp. ; ito has t "were, .a, factor ot wood, and at the ime time a reservoir of water When ou help| to preserve our. foror to reese t t < ir ri plant. new ones you. are acting. the. part stitution R. H. B. Preeinet ive so used that they cannot renew them- 1 OV Isnter Waukegan policeman, Mr: No o: t Spcona North street. , salyi s will soon vanish. and with. the m:|'2 rauner, suit case: likewise Mt Brau Fourth Precinct-E. L Sloan Nov« 272 all their benefits A true. forest. is not| er rings the door' bell th door: 18).C. street: M Cun mings > ONoy 271, C merely a storehouse full of wood. but, as thrown. wide oper 1 Sage come street; L. H Sn iyth, 79 S street Prancisco, nds bastian, vepresenting Spain, and IcastAt Cinvinuatl, One and three-sixteenths miles-Dan- | &'" Yacht club of Boston, representjel C,.6 to 1, won; Tarrigun, "second;| "5 Ameris a. General conditions RQURG WY ORCIINDE clei. 85d coos eae tt Ray, thirg.. ‘Time, 2:02 1-5 as for Emperor William cup in Ger-| st Louis se ‘nenseuvews cece circle. your|., ) } will] Waukegan prodigal whose labor could with dift eulty tind him the bare means of life x t) one Be eo} children would. face a 1opeless uture v--country ow ithout trees is almost as hopeles forests-which | 25 to 1, and was only beaten a Jength Bosten, April i17.-Henry Howard R. H. E by a 6 to I-shot, Daniel C. Water Cure,| manager. of the German cup races of} Pertiand vos see ws @ 6 @ the first choice, finished in the ruck| the Eastern Yacht club, has been noti-|0@Kland ... .... ¢,.-oecaeseeed "GF 2 after running prominently for six fur-jfied by cable that King Alfonso of Gatteries-~Groom and Casson; Cutes longs. Spain had offered a gup for a series}|und Bliss Another "good thing' went wrong in| of Spanish-Americam yacnt races to ee the third when Nine Spot, backed from|be held in Spain next fall. The cable12 to 1 down to 5, was beaten by Cadi-|sram was from President Ybarra of NATIONAL LEAGUE. chen, the favorite. the Royal Yacht club of San Sebastian, College Widow outgamed Abbey and| and it said At Pittsburg. Love of Gold in the two-year-old race, "King Alfonso of Spain has offered Ro. Results : yeup for series of Spanish-American) Four and a half furlongs-College| Yacht races to be held at San Sebas-| Widow, 21 to 5, won; Abbe second;| tian next September: unger the con-| Love of Gold, third: ‘ime, 54 4-5 sec-) Vol of Royal, Yacht club..of San Se-| to if you do not learn the things whieh you} aS el eee 3 } will need to know when your school davs| SD Ave EOI ae Daas Once are. over: vou ‘will uffer the conse-| Mother, you can't refuse to let me seo) BP at J : rather quences So any nation which in its ¢ ' " 7 . youth lives only for the da reaps owith-| I can't eh Well, you see ime in] out) sowing, and consumes. without hu a tone of sweet regard... Slam went the before Willis Secone EVERYBODY LIKES | | sitem ‘howl comer ‘Titrd): South7 and West Templ treet © SoPolling Place-Rellet ‘Preeinet Third ety' hall. Fit t North, between First and i rocating engines, and attic it is quite : prob| | many ) will be the adoption M of an elght-| Hie eineEe preurel : i ara Pe Oa Leena e made for }‘hour workday, instead of nine hours,| Sacanpacedcsadlie ye 0 6 BOND IS Lee PLO O 20, 1907. April u the following becom SO mas BUPOIs S Bae It was a quiet day in the quiet village | Seventh So ane | eh Cane Ae Ee arte of Waukegan when Mrs. Helen rauner Second Precinet ae Place -Metro-} though with growing hardship ba In eft the in hand and polite in hotel, corner hird South and your full manhood and womanhood you} lk hs t th i : tral est Temple streets : . ; \ a as ave 3 ket up ) ces roe Ww i. foe See mn £ ‘ iM nu ey home of familys There was Vhird Precinet st North Plae 7 Rell s pte ane nan o houghtiessly | ai < eLwWw j ) ss 3 ther WAS s ocietyt ha I'irst " yelween destroyed and because of that want vou ie op om Hi pil ape a First and Second Wes erie ration on i 5 whet will reproach us, not for what ws have} oni pulled ne. or: rans the Fourth Precinet Polling Place-Longused, but for what we have waste: I 1 : } i 1 fellow school, corner First and For the nation as mv the man or WOel ars ell at A Rees oa treets man wand the "bor ot it th Man tae wa ilso an. air of coming brain storm aie ee s é ane rg i oar Ha ae a Saeb>copeneda the. doors just Fifth Precinct Polling Place-Y. M success is the right use of what we have | ‘ : Fe eno Cr A Bueley 1g, corner State and First ; jthe least bit and looking out, said . and the Imprevement of present oppor- | 7 ; Hel 2 South streets he fei tunily. If you neglect to prepare your| ames ¥ youst : Gacond rhe names of the judges to elves: now for the .duties and responsi-| ,, fie A738 ron r. conduct such election at each of the 1dvantage Angeles, Senool held Saturda each precine Second 44.-When dauvuehts laughter t family ree) sent 2 aoe ae ie aos snition of the Importance) c.., a nation, and of what aoe adornment, comfort and | products: highs v Tt 1 : on LEAGUE. Angeles .......... Francisco be "April for January to Decem-] pi tyere home } ri Breese ag this month of { April lth Tees te part ¢ t da to spe -l went. to the to 1, won; Slyaway (108). Daniel, 10 to 1 Public Likes Hume and West. elimate and regain what I lost in the PLANS COMPLETED FOR second: eo (110), Netter, 10 to 3, third line of condition before crossing the Time 1:141 "The public likes the racing exhi-|ocean. I am not situated so that I have N Ra Five irionge-Aultrage (101), Milles, 2} bition put up by Hume and West and}to jump at every chance that is offered FIVE | EW DESTROYERS to 5, won: Handzarra (97), Garner, 11 to} Want them back at thelr old game and] My backer, Mr. Jack Wren of Melbourne, 5, second. Time 692-5 seconds. Only two|Should they be given a heaving in this s so well of my chances that he is Washinet Ror 47 ashington; Apri 7.-The plans starters, matter they willecertainly win out or to bet one thousand pounds on thane specitications for the five destroyFour furlongs-Master Robert (108),| make things hum for. a few moments no matter who T go again ers, forwhich bids sare 16: be inviter Miller, 8 to 3, won; Bridge Whist (), |The publie will net permit their fun {fe will post this money with the Ex by the navy department shortly, have Cherry, 5 to 2, second; Senator:-Braham| and exhibitions to be marred for thé] aminer just as soon as;we can get our been finished. It. remains to be defin-* (07), Aubuchon, $ to 1, third. Time 47] benefit of an unscrupulous officer of} drafts attended to at.the bank. The fact itel) decided What type of turbines seconds. the N. C who seems to run things|I have this backing should show I am shall be installed on thes vessels. without any system and simply to suit} now in search of what you call easy Phere does not seem to be much quesB : | himself and his friends, money here I mean I am not looking EEO ads to the necessity of installing Kapid Water Wins Handicap, "I hope that you will continue the|]fer loosing ends or short ends lt am turbine S as compared with the recip-| Sun Francisco, April 17-The Aschuli| fight you have taken up in behalf of] not particular who I fight. but I must handicap at a mile and fifty yards was] these ae for they deserve it and it is} be trained to my own satisfaction the feature at Oakland ‘today. Rapid|'™my earnest belief that fans of this|1 take anybody on." Wuter proved himself in grand form, | ‘" would buc nou the unjust propoee ee Chicago, ary [the ; Oe } planting of trees they yield hapa to oe / of received ;yesterday Theodore Roosevelt hi various times : ber,: but ive "In what superintendent ae | [ran in race ; : : drer e Tnitec . : alt Lake Lake, 2 ah B came who Brauner, Helen Mri of nee At ae ee Se ae States pena j eee wi | { Pe ., Arbor day (whieh means my Tree| trom Tekoia, Wash., to see William Sag {eta is hereby give Day") is now observed in every tute Im|her father, who Is dying: of paralysis in| First Phat an election will be our Union-and mainly int Rabi hae Gucee ee Saturday, April 20, 1307, = rt: wish have myself ~ | state NOTICES, Precinct ity Polling |. oiFirst nine D Denies Daughe Dauigh-| Baye andPlace-Branting's wth South. ter's Presence at Parent's B | . edside . ‘ nstruction, follows: adjusted matter I a b« FATHER Feet | | Illinois W oman Trans- 9 Nelson, YING | | | LEGAL SCHOOL BOND ELECTION. Precinct err aS FI t Soruth | iA. Pitth bublding, corner Fol Stat ind President of th police in order to see her dying | reets 7 d | j ‘ »Olls per ih Lae ant address to the school children of Amer{-| father and then her mother drives th I faa at ts reat a ex on the subject of Arbor day and the [haga htér and the from the ‘old || aI | | solice 7 mearing of the observance The letter | homs stead' there is something doing. in NOTICE OF SCILOOL BOND ELECTION) affair expressed might C. j vublic from Itussell passed over pin Without as muc a lar here is without doubt and they See was told that Tommy Burn as touching the jock The jockey was}/have done nothing more than what] had agreed to box him before Coffroth's picked up very en scared, but unhurt]}they were compelled to do and what] club at ( folmit on Decoration day, May %4 outside of being shaken up. The bookies/all amateurs who have ridden on the "May 30 he said ‘Let me see, That's laughed at the finish to Rockaway selling |local track have done during the past} just six weeks away. Say for me that stakes, for the layers trimmed the play-|few year that is the acceptance, of}that is too short I will not listen to ers' bank rol! to the core = on t.feash prizes offered them, iny scheme which will put me In the Thomas's Jacobite J being backed e ‘. sare ring before I have been in the country irom 6 to 5 to 9 to 10, Jacobite ee Ml Received Cash Prizes, for at least two months You see it third. "Very few races have missed since}; this way I am in a strange land, and Rookmaker Cella was not in the ring to- |comins to Zion and I know quite a fewleverything depends upon the way T acday, being confined to his hotel withjof the boys and could swenr on a stack] quit myself in my first engagement pneumonia. According to current eee ee Bibles a mile high and could get}don't know how the climate will suit me the celebrated St. Louis millionaire sport-/quite a few of my friends to do theland I want to get thoroughly acquainted ing man is in a serious condition, | samc that all of the amateurs who} with i Another thing, my friends in ; : j have had anvthing coming to them] Australia will back me heavily the first Aqueduct Kesults. jafter a race last year had to accept] time [ box, and it is for me to see that Four and a half furlongs-Russell wi), | Caen prizes ov nothing at all {lL can give a good account of myself for Swain, 9. to 1, won; Evelyn G. (100), Miller, | "The bile world ‘veceived quite a/ their sake. 4 to 5, second; Tray of Spades (100), J. }Shock from the last six-day race In ‘Anyhow, I though {if Burns was. to Johnson, 7 to 2, third. Time. 541-5 secNew York City and the loeal vieeé}bex in Los Angeles early next month onds. president of the N. ¢ \ ind also|1 expected to be on hand to witness the About two. miles, steeple: pone cae manager of the local track should |eyent and make arrangements for. atShot (136), ee 8 to 1, won am ieee well enough alone und the} tending." Fountaine (122), McInerney, 9 20, i ‘arned managel of the local track It was explained to Squires that there Afaba "51, DAY ens A. San Francisco, April 17.-Bill, Squires, POOL ROOM GAME' TWO FAST ‘AMATEURS the Australian champion pugilist, came } ashore from the steamer Ventura todas He ran the ratintlet of half a score of interviewers and a full score of sketeh | artists and camera fiends. He visited the , ' 1 1p; : yark and beach under the geuidance of Jockey Miller Figures in SenBike Fan Believes West and hie countryman, Jack MeMara, and at ; | nightfall he selected his training quarsational and Lucky | Hume Have Been Badly ters at' Neilly Shannon's condition camp 1 } at San Rafael. Feom al! of which it will Accident. Treated. be Inferred that Squires does not let the | erass grow under his feet Hie is what Manager Barney Reynolds terms a counNew York, April 17.-Two pool oo Most of the bike fans tn Salt Lake|try gawk. He has aversion to the turmoll sples, caught wigwagging signals with a/are with Jack Hume and Freddy West/of a big city and the ways of the madprogram to confederates in the big pool) in thety fight for reinstatement {in the | dening crowd Hic Was told that San room tower outside the track were af-, amateur ranks of the bieyvelists Phe | Francisco in the matter of warm climate rested this afternoon in front of the} two riders are the most popular}comes nearest to his own sunny New grandstand by Pinkertons. The arrest | among tlre youngsters who have rid-|}South Wales, and he lost no time In getcaused considerable exeltement amongj}den at the saucer track during recent! ting aeross to the marine village. Many the race patrons. The men with the aid} vear mid the lovers of the game dolof those who ran the rule over Squires of thelr programs were flashing the re-|not tike to se them turned pro and|today say that they expected to see a sult of the races to confederates in the | thus cripple the ranks of the amateurs s|bleger man, They saw fellow measurtower, who transmitted by telephone tojand make this de partment of ing five feet ten and one-half Inches and peol rooms In New York in Salt Lake a weak one. The weighing 193 pounds in his street clothe Miller figured in a sénsational/ing letter was received Wedne but his lean face and dark attire mad accident, the sight of which made the/from J. C. Camp, a loeal fan; him appear comparatively sifght. Squire 12,0 spectators in the grandstand gasp SEreene Isditor looks every Inch a fighter He has a in consternation {n the third race Just ar Sir 1m a constant resoluls face, large hands and powerful after the start, Workman took a sudden of vour paper and think that you wrists He ha sloping shoulders and lurch, pitehing the young rider to the j doing "a piece of good work in the way his eoat tightens across the back ground, Somehow Miller became tangled/the stand in behalf of Hume suggests that he "strips big' in the matin a portion of the starting webbing and | West in thelr fight they are n ter of muscular development. He jis firmone of the stirrup straps, He was dragge dj to be retained as amateur rie ly set on and he has the springy or a considerable distance. Meanwhile|the bike world 1 should think walk whi itive to men who are Grapple and Clare Russell and the other lthe publie should have some word 1} fast on t and generally active starters were coming at headlong oe matter in veturn for their patron-| in their movements Miller loosened himself and to the amaze- j use of Jocal track during ibe pas af ‘Time, More Wants popuare boys these That yea Clare}few and Grapple spectators of ment Time ALLALAA climated. SHOULD NOT TURN Al ARBOR mits President's . Message cs Children . to School . APRIL 18, 1907. MOTHER KEEPS GIRI fee Superintendent up Bill Squires Wants Two Whole Reports of Field, Track and Ring. PINKERTONS SPY ON SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, ABOUT Months to Get Ac- ond; I I REPUBLICAN, AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER' ROOSEVELT TELLS ARRIVES IN "FRISCO SPORTS Loeal and Telegraphie INTER-MOUNTAIN e a rece . or addressed. Murray architect's| ‘to ity ‘7 nif eal se me ne prs athe c ity : Woe ds and Council } carpenter| of Wh ARENSK1, City Clerk, MAIL OR : CARRIER tah we percent a the i at ‘able to the City ‘shop, must accon. | et ! |