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Show | 8 THE iNTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, ATHLETIG PLANS MIDGETS LOSE OUT FOR NEW SEASONS BY CLOSE SCORE next football season, The Western Bee abou by a score of 3) to 31. The game Pacific asof deits 50 has laid ear which ea crew, Stockholm, off serious See has been || > One his | The Western Pacine construction of| ficials deemed it necessary to make their foree of employes smaller, a on account of weather conditions, it i | fmpo sible to lay track beyond the 100mile post until spring opens, or the rado, and at that time It is very proba-|gie to win and played lightning fast | Weather moderates greatly ble that other colleges will be taken] pasketball till the close of the game.|%S far as that point has been on. only So far meet as is that known at present, the| the track team will] pne wag have this year besides the meet Colorado college will be with the with/tney Uni. ond ver Un university versity at of Montana Denver at and the Missoula, ae ona n probable, owing to the with the schools within the the university will enter @ only' track meet this year. Th that will compete will be the team-work puzzling to were half, first It shee. ae oe at | Short aut Metcalf frictie nt of the f. the fame lecals ‘ne hi and was fell Horsfall sc hoods | Mork Wilfor the I. and Wilcox were B. the little fellow college boys, ana| | ere too One the A. A. so that whe aact oinpanied teams, especially pea ball teams mre passing through the state the ee t¢ eIekG. versity will be able to get games | line and made ready the worls of @id the star Cc. team will play at against aaa B. Y.'U: five. Supreme Court int ‘Affirms Three Judgments for Heavy Damages. | Provo} eeSa Three them, opinions were handed down which will count all over oat ‘TENNESSEE RACING: ENDS Friday in the Supreme court affirming ry. . in the RarmBes for the judgments labs schedule was} enhe regular also somewhat chang Teretofore) Anti-Race Track i wane Basle ean, Pred eee heMcCollum, T. M. Mathis it has been the custom, for the univer ho RAnate against the | a Agnes W. Fitzgerald sity to play the A. C. U. on Thhana! yy Senate. Southern Pacific company Rallroad giving day. This, howe a is consid-| Nashville, Tenn Jan. 25.-The fn all three cases Action was brought ered the best day of the year, and lias | state game has not been a sufficient drawtrack ing card. Therefore, this year the| es ee day game will be ny pee here university with Colorado the football college. : am ueIn _ oe08) a tour of Colorado rado college, the Denver eats ae University ado of Colorado Aggies velive trip' A This will av pr tak The athletic jnter-mountain the for = house bill will likely of the end means and pass] rac-} on the | M . ‘ Smashes Angry Marriott > Hirota ANG INjUTed 10) Auto Races at Ormond Beach. Hotel most Ormond, dramatic Demetral to loose, he the it Bug' ocean / Demetral. won the third S tonight wate with Demetral made placed ee by a) a. x v : pais crowd aa aeof eee sed ewe 1 foe : a ae aes $1,250, ac and Ee ' T. 3S whee, Willidm| an several and started Roll's Marriott, faced excel-| lying > his insensible ap times. the The crowd was met by curve car covered The« was for the Royee across"h Fra ncisco and had tickets When they came for were to Ogden. Tach first class passage. placed in the second class car with pts ee me . Rroteee the drunken laborers he conductor he aoa ae in- ee Idaho Stock to California, Seventeen carloads of three of hogs, consigned geles over through €N-|.were scene, but car with with the ran for the Salt this from Lake city Friday. Nampa and Idaho, and the hogs Idaho Coes andaa ane Ogden. eden sheep and to An- Los Route, passed Tne sheep Idaho Falls fre Soda eee Springs & ileeeesessienneeees dela wend, Inspecting laps of two . pS General enéral Bingham Manager Mar as r A.A. 2 fensive. This He finally dropped Beell from his feet and the two fell together. When they stopped Beell had secured a head lock and leg hold, putting his antagonist to the mat in 25 minutes and 36 seconds. In the second bout Demetral eecuree. a half nelson and grapevine Pe shoulders were near the mat, but ie would certainly, the audience ‘thought, have escaped his rival's grip when Ref- eree the Flemming back, clapped Demetral signifying Fae aaudience that was wild he Ve evening t c al physicians > t FeEway Ridgeway reported fairly comimproved |, 4 9 . --_-->--___ : : Roy hoy but| eell went quietly to his peer Time,| muses and 29 secon Wh the men came Read for the third bout Beell was angry clear through, rushed Demetral to the ropes nd dashed him to the mat with erash in 1 minute and second, pinning the man's shoulders to the floor hands the . first defeat yesterday at of the university freshmen Brewerton, of seven by pins, won namen Wins a Out. seant say the margin! the Individual tour-| a Ce mr, Hittida Ties Fat the Crown alleys last night with a score of 584. The largest creed of the season was present and excileément relgned supreme through+ out thé contes Brewerton started ay ay from tae bunch in the first game vith 220 and was, not bothered until take the end of the third game. Hé| : started out with a turkey in the thir rd, | in the bad at but when the FROZEN Chopped that their From they own ‘The lee SOLID Cake Swims Merrily. have proved the fact to satisfactior men were e neampe d eight miles the shore of a small in trout when they It being illegal ce trout at this time of the year, they hesitated before fishing for them through the ice, but hunger overcame their seruples. The Aa bit well and as they did not wish to k ep an oversupply 5 on hand where davie wardens might discover badly.|them the men put all they could not start of Brewerton the last south pond to|eat game,| fell down Smith| of here on abounding alive would did players. exceptionally well craft | (heee in throwing fouls, missirig only one out of eigh trials. Coombs and Loufbourow Sid the ‘best work for the High aie High school the Granite High OE tie team Ciaee school Smith against tonight Walto S. eae in a then near-by scoop were necdec spring. them out ere Admitted because ered that all of them Ogden, Seribes! discoyoe first landed ce e epartm dvised eter ane will, try to enter this comity along the southwestern border. They will be excluded if it is found that they are contract laborers, because the first incite will be on American soil. of the Whitewash Tex., Jan, commission Batley, 25.-Today's investigating Sen-| little information, connection with vouchers presented, indicating the payment of money to Builey, he remembered nothing to show why the money| was paid, It is generally admitted that! the committee will exonerate the sen-| ator. SEED Wilson Boxsner Craven fan Founders; Constantinople, Sixty Jan. sea between 508] Mouths, tea bos about. 140 be Win Taees ack Again. were pond. noon, 156--: get 195 ‘ Men 47%iy Startled for "ne ewspaper short, added att Dam Club 144 1-122 27 ayo edhe A 153 131 he «eS Be 27-1. Oe aed ° 162- 438] 169- fl Tin 155- 418] Re 439 ee a caka 26-Sixty to. Sengutdak and, als Totals . ......173-.128 -168 174 vee 7 o 192. aay 7187 UNQUAL ire GIVIN which we are ciel preciated hesy the enough and hard, them were oper their smallest fish tails one thelr and move showed sign ns nat aeenn an hour all > O28 naturally as if they swimming In the bottom of the Three gut of ten died before but the st lived ore the cook them for suppt Begin tomorrow with the new story, "A Wonderful Woman,' serial 116 181- 416] Character n Builders Character only by Furrier, 746 9950 749-2328 investigation. Knutsford. be club's ns parents have been members are vitations partment the club asked and sent out friends to attend. to the and the The in- are issued by the social deof the club. The capital of is 100 members @hd the {n- Ener ; a ™éember) that among D. Me its the M. 2 Reese adAineter ike SLA PLP, ie ap- Gibson funeral resources women McAllister Sere hike e SB CUY. will be AMAZING Me-|On furs Furrier, Returned Lack of to Jail Bail, TWO MORE C DIVORCES. Court Grants Two lees Decrees wives Charles noon, when f are of the and son, ave , Senne body The announced ville they Desertion was opened, and since pelle a jag. that to but time make before after- decrees on the case of C. Glan- because the she her has been own com- es 89 They Colo., ATTEND OUR STIRRING FUR Company per share. (Vhrée thousand have been set aside and the remainder of the been fully subscribed and company will build and mills and sell the finished The company owns saw papmons which was taken G. Olsen and Cc, H. Guilland. form the board storys, with Wonderful the ; 3x10 jhe ta rd this city, hearing United for United l. nw. ers, A. 5, John. 9, 1. Er garde Lome Pursell-to 5S-acre Platts SHAXIIT ft. C to 7 ‘ 7 G. - tc (y V MeGhi I iL, to rum » » 24-25, idd J. Reuben to , Dahl, 7 Mille a il ul ll 165 sioner Baldwin Friday and was Over to await the action of the jury under $200 Day A. T. bail Case Day's case Tulla yA Kimt : e oh loo : 7 fi 1 t F, - fr til February 4, 1907 Day is charged with the murder of H. H. Voss, colored, whom he shot last October Court & Suit Co., was ban filed on F Notes, ey again by een . Swenn recover | note of the balance $1.16 7 on a the to promissory © ee ee ee ee . per oe a cee WITHOUT ; METHODS that fit ne Aaae: to ims 6 ft'n Samuel" Peter sw fr N Mr. has strong Ret so . LAKE put of The ee O'Nefll will Tak hi . be v tI ey Lee ‘seen next. "her Tie oe 4. ae iND Ba dare MiSS t ut PY age nous ee 83 Meri d *11 Oo | Joseph , Leslie the |} tk Thorne Dale; 1 , e Ow ¢ the famonis yran play, im ¥ erb larry Gl val mck Sa Salen ; ‘ a i Mandan | x = ~? wy. (ities fhe nod. BEL a ewan ee ae "Hvame ei terminates } pl 1 Ss cogs Got an ap of weete Kenyor ‘Cristo! dive he VON DE NE: LEE NSP Le company eOUse ord, Margare m Pitt and ¢ , rw. A¢ A fee an Ra Marphy's Sm) | Gow ELIS hee, i ete rO OFT l eae t en tt Presents ANE t OM Vithoa>not er t MODERN "VAUDEVILLE ‘ALL THIS WEEK. lt aoe +11 seila ot foeai >) Ne ee week the ieadlir vi e: IOp-the-loop senlets ; . " a a . ; Sake Dp : 1} Sation with dainty Lillian Chick on the | bicycle pray aeaNS 5 2g ne | Grand eae 2.50 aheninat a } eat . fen ¢ oR Feet com-| ri Heer an YS mabe rita ca the ‘be ttre bs t WE : the vear reason is I one on InEAI ; WM. 8. novelts supporting 3 ee D a Pyper, sl | Newdich. oleh te i of 94,000 | eaduas iaeiiss 4, | 109, . a \ been Salt. | tourke ne George | | ; : Orpheunv's Biegest Weel. Tonight will close' what proves to be 115,50 a record. week, at. the Oriani On BP | Monday the house wa comfortablh of {filled to the last row, but since then it 1,009 | has yer f "180 ) eople stant to ne. kr "10k ft° to rods ---= Criste.* While‘not O'Neill.» vith , a galerie 7.000 | J & Desky's Second adi Edw: urd r. Ashton to G. R: Bothell, al., Pt. i8. 1. Kelsey ae i : thwell et al., to Richard Pt. 18,1, dete histenson tenson Anderson a , 28, E.:1. R. nq ‘ The Drameatic Sensation "Pala" Jobn liyams & Leila Melotyre Mazaxz & - Mazett, Happy jack Gurdner Neoln, Sensational Jeegicr Three Kelton K inodrome | "Kerry| | Rvery engageme nt 50c, 25¢ evening (except ox 1 Chris- )/ Ere Iw Co. to U. é Instl't S. . Pp i i OMe foe i " cS oe ee See S , Su nday) Tc, seats 00). | Matinees % J. int ime tvans to Yetta Kahn, A. 6, 13.‘ . RICHARDS "ec Sweet ter City, A ae . . 2 Joseph THOIaGH IX) acres 9, vi M. Ju. Hogénson to Joss Pa ine " i drives . Roller He Gti) kate eee eee ae ada npson and mawarid " a . skating Si pe Fe BL Bc 1% to bt & race to osne Edwards, feet w o A innah 1 Pe Poplar Geneva 3ist. . Thursday, Fourteen. . of 7 Play, Jan. 4 : , : eer ee THEATRE Lake's © nly y I's farally Theatre P edits The Great elodrama, handsome Simp- ‘ so) | prizes will be awarded, in- ‘Power of Justice Grav cs ; } ' Hicks, tardasarcsnrsoa . i i cluding a grand i prize, gate paraice es Wednesday us| Mahogany Parlor Set, cost- ‘PRICES: consisting of a Three-piece Saturday. Macnee ate: 36G. ia Rourke, 6x10 rods se frets Oy ing g $100.00, donated by the ) B Sok uth to W iW emery,‘ne "| | 1 Co-op Furniture Co. Each. A Ss w of . . * . fr 2 rods i; |paid admission ticket will and i 2 3 (mseespousccmemuaunas: Emma : ve co pails vA MH. Walker nae iS penn Brinton, Pt. KimballML to Alice fe J ea | Ria have | ect sm | 10, 43, lo-acre An a chance tiful on this : beau- SALT LAKE prize. anton wT TURF . EXCHANGE oni iedaaa rin open tS cues ie a 10:30. MUSIC BY HELD'S BAND. $1.00---DURING California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events | JANUARY ONLY---$1.00 Drs. Shores & Shores will treat all catarrhal diseases, including deara, h s during January for the low fee of one dollar per treatment, or $15 for a cure, me cnr free. By means of Drs. Shores' Wonderful New Treatment they aré enabled to cure many mild or recent cases in a very few treatments-even the old and chronie caseg may be oe for $15.. Why suffer from catarrh when you can be cured for $l a treatr ? Drs. Bunesa also treat and cure «ll curable Nervous Chronte and Priate Diseases of omen -_ Children of every ¢ name and nature. Dre 2 of ad Eye Diseases ana the proper tting Qt glass being in charge a Specialist of S e Eye of 277 years' training. Seer eoon and Advice ‘Free and ° dential for any disease. Call or Shores' BY DJDEPARsn INT for A SPECIAL Shores have of-all private DEP AR rMENT FOR may consult Dra. Stioron about the fonts embarrassing rn a with the assurance honest advice and ul treatment, and everything will PRIVATE AND. CONFIDENTIAL. Young men who have vill be ad compa anions-middle-aged . men who tind their the victim ne FREE ie 39. shore for lig MEN "Weakness" in men in the prostate gland, early dissipation or A' complete re, ® anéd some and fon al cure of onparid tirely. It 1s original vigor be eee disease. is, the fre there- | you pros-| ed CHARGE. ne Cura medes Fo ee fee OR | yo these Master of charge, can yet WRITE. be and shecfaliste, learn h cur Drs. Shores ESnores, & EXPERT SPE Houston Block, oon Nae: and scientific, ana} opposite Cae O'Brien's Beans has been proved absolutely effective by thousands of tests, We ar th restoration physicians, Is improper) tate glan ts normal state, and thi we accomplish promp a completely without th se of internal re dies. Our treatment is a local one permanent Be accomplished. of strength and SALT LAKE CITY. zOrnits Tlours-Week days, 8 m. to5 p.m. Eve nings, 7 te e p. m. 10 a. m. gone n " ST ow STRICTLY to excesses-old mony nS aes ndly be E 6 contt acted ra an and METHODS in all private. dis- et their advicef.ree. | bgt treatment or OF sur os vigor have dise ehh e of Blood Folso naa nd ll others whowho have need contracted the counsel a narnia xperienced wfoparkriemnt HOME CURES BY MAIL IF YOU LIVE ouT WRITE Bid sexual MEN a Special Departme nt oer oy, for the =a itment and diseases of. Men, whether caused by Senora ice, excesses conta eure and } Ose eseoeeseeer YRIC 3 3 Se PRSEoes nit | Auditorium Z et combines 10| | Carnival on. skates at' the \ Untversity 2, : j ercise. There will be a Grand Mask senator ar aiges Mayberty, 18 to 21, sub acesce ©. Veness to John rodsx% feet nw fy 7 7 "| ' . Famous ; RED RIVER ; P| te.$ Dal : Murphy's COMING SUNDAY EVENING baie 2 Southern ea ; tomance : 1 " 2:30 i DOONE, |"xeRRY cow In STREET. pleasure "| | away dull care. mm | : Manager., Performance Last ALLEN Alvara A. Pratt etal to a G1} | Pleasure and healthful ex- fy me M. Tonight. serial i 3.50 7 COX, MATINER TODAY : 5 _ - + ~~ 1 4,416 ALG | : : Pasquale Notti to Pictra Grandin. etti, .evening ------- with the ne WW tomorrow Be ‘sin story, "A Wonde ory Vonderful Woman. : ‘ oT AUDITORIUM | fr . Pasquale to A day | 1009| te ee 3 MeInnes 3, 48, | ted River ai story ‘ot 'thé "Se6uth, } during the time of' the fueds and race | rar With e ee oere Lore h in y | the ading role, wi start a tour) nights' engagement at the Grand Sun- andos hglane G Ss. a ee ) ‘Pp Kelsey aii rods, be 6, ae aensonBaap9.4 bound grand the ....-$1.60 Crowns, la Work, ts, eel George W ke tman et al. to B.A there today with two performances, a| | Dally Except Sunday and Monday Gaatlat LL #1, 3s, le coc cs s 230) matinee at 2:30 (and. the usual even-| | 64, 25¢ and 10¢. Box seats bc. ‘arts, era and C Os to P. Kanak ing performance. The play is well Hod: Plat autre o WORSE COD al. inl worth seeing, and-is- one -of-the- best SSS ee Nina Wissing to's. ‘A: Saxton, 484 | a. Pee tne Grand Nas' everoffered in beun- Gold eee be TOON ao |.in Boston, or/New York, where rent produetion are not uncommon, this } presentation COR EM oY aepot atlon W ig 100 "4 before oy ang V t -James: himself pa serial in Cleaned | ae Bridge ABSOLUTELY - "Monte Cristo," certainly been One features in dramaties 150 197 ‘Put- te Millis jr to Central Realty : 5x66 feet sv 5 Be. Rie ee au' err TG Dy | Oy Oy A ‘ ‘ Louisa H. Be enzon, et? al to.-B. oy] Tot > J the mo W: i eV ce mabe d aas rods A iitarFara r oneie :: 4 65,65 hone D S : So-called murder | | Cl fe 10 - rod 1 ne ----+-- that ; ‘Smiel fr-ne ! ft ena'B. Tuttle mone, "Searles fe sw. 4,52, A Continued, of le up 1| cure first "degree was era ee again fore Judge George G nstrong, ie. a TROU- PERFEC be OF SKIL {1 or Commis- .$1 THE LATEST Vea make teeth PLAY PEOPLE ONelts 20.000) l BY Teeth Solid ee ......-$1.00 TOOTH the MOST CHARGE 7 a "Monte se Iw to.*Samuc uel fton f At Savin Ban to Serena |} Tuttle f @01,°62,.A Si " = I lute td house 10 rod cso | S§Silver ae ... = ee \| nvest- 2 Serena a utt = - ~ Db or SPR Fillings. } to > Milier- 0G. rcs et 1124x128% . ft." o tats Milter sexta Fillings | and. Co- Co-Op go j Sct of Teeth. .#5.00 Pes it] irr terson: a. ren heu SE {Ou | = Donohue, a et Co EK ie Pe PAIN Graft Coates oclation, 3 YOUR | 1498-2. phone Bell with TEETH EXTRACTED ith a STREET Store.) here EEESEEEEEERaeEeneee « Or ete., Cameron ne Cahoon: He | 1,250'| ' sents :7 to 13,1, ro onw: Jnmes J ee, 1 Cahoon-M t R ee Golda i De ) rte orn Good Amalgam oO a 1,200 py MAIN Shoe come Giles Gg D sub to. E.\ Heath Emma vin JooG house Amy Gile ypper to leath's Graft) De 8, 2, | / Rosenlot you BLES you have at your service MODERN APPLIANCES IN FUL OPERATORS. 475 Morgan $-9-1¢ D.C. When Rodg- onion. See i ete pp Gile to ewhou \ 4 TK) 9 W.- Albert: 2,°16,. hare nerd baat. Y4-U5 gE arte R. ot ‘ eis Va rae LARfOr, S ‘ iW Tingleysto G 240 Davis' (Over : Samuel Newhouse ; fr. 116% ft. ne. of se 29,700 hyalina" George | OoShae' se vb ni. x to of- preliminary ] = is of postoffice a States 0 265 | | Woman." States appeared before ‘ y i : 35 B G . 7 | bs 3 Sh.frar Rexel, aos ar Ser ,+ na URES. nw as Tre mae GB 5 3x10 rds 1, 62,0 A ecponthins Gives Bond. Harry N. Liebenthal, the oF rk Ww ss is era Raied with assaultin , Ll, Au rey, a carrier of special SSivery ee ters for the . rewlnhg Phones ors. the new . we IS Hi G; seeretar3 dir & : . ee tomorrow "A of S > jnd treasurer. The offivers and A. E Anderson, C, H. Guilland a G. Ol- sen i| } always. aD shares The quality if mill and over from ficers of the Fprepany are Crook, president; J, O. Duke, its a Incorporates. The Duchesne Lumber Heber City fled a copy of its < of incorpori Llion Friday or state. The of the company is $10,000 which divided jnto shares of the value $1 2; ‘26, Bb Dreyfuss Int. i 9 "ex -----(-----____-_- Lumber and A. H. onne, as ooo. of Northern Light Mining company, Mehesy of a decree of for de» from James A. Doolan eV They were married in on June 2, 1897 ver, for later. 6 F 2x10 > uo Ri secured nw‘. H» xii rods ne fr 3 rods © ofNottisw redress > Friday sures ; ohh Masnt "DR. J.B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS- fro t. imma proper returns had not been made on the summons it was continued for one week Sadie Wilkinsen Cameron received a ivorce and the restoration of rer maiden name. Her husband, Francis A, Cameron, deserted her a year ago, of Mrs, Hime. of REDUCTIONS of all grades. Knutsford, on received W. divorce from their eae grounds of desertion, The Alfee M. Glanville against O. Begin Te agian * can LT. for Banquet. Building will give a banquet at 7:30 o'clockt night atthe First Presbyterian ehurot €ee 8dey st «and ee Brigham street, In- 523|/Cholr, having joined that organizatiou VALUE HH. Se 27661-7100 765 -2220 ee eM eribes Choir to Attend TPuneral, MOG) 20Oat BBS Saas The tabernacle choir will attend the 169 160 136- 465|?Uneral of Mrs. D. M. McAllister in a -187; 5166" 151- 454) BOdy Mrs. McAllister was the oldest THE For see The 861. work- stiff wriggle at ereeen Drown. men and the entire crew of a ship whose name has not been learned, were drowned today, when the boat foundered in a terrific storm. The ship was loaded with coal and was trading on the Black Fregit, 157- Abia themselves ao! Watkins .. Ship 168 183" ° 156 186). ox. .. day, with ald TB 183° SER out there Fo9s trout, 146 Colambia : -..,132 vin b Totals. following 577 152 chopped went 575) Placed in‘a pan of cold water to thaw 55¢{/0Nt and a Title later the cook was "scribes" --- the men 193- term Oliver the 180- 200-- Jan. 25.-Hurrah for the|"eeded The aggregation of pore Fielitz COMO a ste Glandt until of 192. 5 ; spring one The winter as } sir ptt Webb outlined the work of| eadets for' the rest of the year Iexaminatior of eadets for promotions will be held. the first week in February, there will be at least two promotions for each company | The board of edueation has promspe to elear the grounds of all the; tre that are now there, and a. 70; Foo ti yzpole will be placed in the midile of the campus ple ae tent Eistate Vronsfers. RB: "WW hitte more to T .G Grif- BUSY. SALI. 182.218. 186 172 187 other to their long string of victories this evening, Their victims this time were ithe invincible Columbia club outfit, and the way the pencil pushers did things to them a shame to behold. The sco » core tells the . tale session ator Bailey was devoted to the exam ination of General Attorney Johnson Of the Waters-Pierce company. (He @ the commission declaring that who the when Tot,|22. 4X and b Se for dinner, COURT And confirm your growing conviction of the genuineness of our cut prices Mehesy the FPurrier, Knutsford. -» ... 7 ers New Newspaper men," two|to Scores: 8rd... TP the the ive Shocked, they .s-ins ‘ BtavnEr ollins of baincieree? etd idhor co eartment night that all Pacific Japanese immigrants HAW on the. coast. have tok Will . coming Smith. Was They as Ist. 2nd. BeOS Williams Anderson Zehring Grover did | Zehring anes Allow Japanexe tae to Enter. Austin, men, behind BLOWertyn school,|G. while Beeraft, Crandall arid. Keep good work for the freshn high pins : | Dees Charges, Started out after him. In the eighth One night the temperature A. gymnasium. The dropped score itis 13 to 16. frame, however, he drew a bad split|suddenly and in morning the he ‘The game was not as good as the| 0M an almost perfeet ball, this losing | Spring as well as the trout was frozen score would indicate on account of him the first place honors There| solid. Provisions had rrived the the continual wrangling on the part | Were only nine pins se parating the| hight before and no attention was paid of the universitity > WHEN About : Brewerton of Aitairs. the Judge Diehl's court room presented a busy front Friday morning. The first prisoner to be arraigned was Levi Rose, charged with forgery. tose was represented by Attorney W. W. Little, who waived a preliminary hearing. W. A. Elliot, who was arrested for ene money under false pretenses, will enter his plea tomorrow, while "Dr. mB. i, © three | charges, ) Foster charging forgery, petit larceny and embezzlement These cases were continued indefinitely, and Gibson waés& bound over to the district court under $1.000 bail. As this was not fortacoming, he was turned over to the sheriff for safe keeping Mike Sarich, who was before the court charged with grand larceny, was released at the request of the district attorney's office, as there was not sufclent evidence to procure a conviction. oO Caribou, Me., Jan. 26.-That trout remain alive for a considerable time after being frozen in the ice is deelared by some choppers here, who High School 18, Preshies 16, but lost his ntride, and fell down The High school basketball team | @"0¥er Smith was thirty-four pins {ts LIVE Secial the reeover advanced ¢ has just been completed, SS Trout 2 met ie BOWLING won eee e that Marriott was resting fortably and showing chances for his recovery on|. had with « "Dr Line. |:E. lent showing, repeatedly squirmed ee A the ee ribs laine | the Rio Grande Western went to Bing-of from Beell bad holds in thetimes initialon bout and] thate he coulda not see out of hie risht pe ee low-grade eee ae had several the de-|, 1am-Garfleld line, which 4 | Management. and to will his bia oi, on appeal holding that the court had erred in allowing certain testimony to be introduced The court, however, was unable error. The plaintiffs boarded a Southern Pacific train on April 16, 1906, at San up- several POLICE ts compane Aleh. uukanasrtauing avhé Osear he to M wind tilted sand a sharp irning falls and his- the were the made lost second racing by wheels cleared the | tubing broke first, veloped in ste match The 25.- in lifted the front ward until inches, Chicago, Jan. 25.-Fred Beell, heavyweight wrestler, won the . Jan. incident seemingly while Be the were and) rogram "the "Bug's" hood became | US OF the Passengers eae his Fla., tory at Ormond-Daytona beach, bY} which Fred Marriott almost lost his ae aa pa 2 a efagiey one Mat for Victory. in pei ones = ooq- the A, C. U. eee the UE eh, Gets a they passenger ecach, al passage class first insulted. |land druniewere Riitacs fh . > BEELL WINS CONTEST that | in the Third District court and judgments Were rendered in favor of the received Fitzgerald Mrs plaintiffs purpose of drawing up eligibility rules, will be held at the university tais morning at 10 o'clock The schools represented will he University of phere a Bolphbaase of Wyoming, Wrestler, grounds the in a second class had they though BE between universities, the 1e most! Utah Ret conference races. lag Colo-| the any on ing in Tennessee. the be by omen en PONE Bedi and senate today passed an anti-race gambling bill, prohibiting bett-}| jing King that owing Royalty D he §, team, w Bile viache et the stars for tt Bit= | them Sac for Financial and 25.-Owilng of hope strength As a youth he fell in love daughter of a country clergyman, he implored his allow him to rensunce hi but King Osear, and even the and unworldly Queen Sophia horrifed at the idea, and compelled their eldest son to give up his cherished dream of a non-royal alliance The ruture queen of Sweden was At the time of her marriage one of the greatest royal heiresses; she was the favorite grandchild of both the old ISmperor William and of his clevet wife, the Empress Though this illustrious couple were known not to be on very good terms with one another, they were united in their passionate love of their only daughter the grand duchess of Jaden; and it vas Princess Victoria of Baden, herif an only daughter, whose mar riage to the crown prince of Sweden and Norway, as he then was, was arranged just twenty-flve years age The crown princess is, like her husband, clever and original, gifted with intellectual tastes, but unfortunatels exceedingly delicate in health She always winters fii the south of Europe, and she is also a good deal in her native country, for both her aged parents are still alive, and celebrated their golden wedding at the same time their daughter and were receiving econeratulations on completed their twenty-five years of married life ased lars | point] TD; Y. U. and the A.C a There was a large « awa In at-| Coach am AnGGl and Athletic Man-j tendance and the work of the Salt Lake} ager Brown, however, are endeayor-| bOYS was eheered to the echo when it | to get a meet with the B ¥. U.| Seemed that they would defeat their| of Provo, the contract which has held| integer Opponents by thelr wonderful) | half. brace in the second the meet secure for the past three about 1590 young people enLast night yéars having expired last year. } , r joyed a dance at the Granite Stake Want Entrance to A. A. U. | mee eae house, given in honor of the The athletic es is endesvoriris'| 2 B team and the enthusiasts Who | to get into is new being ballasted and for regular traffic When The laid gasping all through the sec-| /2ying more steel begins the force of The bie lead gained in the | Jaborers will, in all probability, be in- rt Saar Made | Plans Webb, one by the commanding officer of the company, and the third is to be elected by the member of the com- age, the crown es has been called to the throne as regent, and he and the crown Hihodas are virtually king and asa n of that country prove an oh prince should eentury ruler for the twentieth s. Tall, slight, with a thoughtfuk rather narrow face, and intelligent sensitive eyes tt descendant of a small French provincial lawyer on the one hand, and of a long line sovereigns on the more like a king ten concerning the romance of. the house of Sweden, and yet seldom indeed does one find any. reference to the crown prince's own most pathettk love story > *, Completed, i 1S Miles o Hundred Jan illness slight very was start, the from interesting intensely but especially in the second half The Loganites ran away from the loe als early in the game, the first half ending| with the score % to 11 in their favor But in the second half, Captain Metcalf and his boys went into the strug-|} HIGH SCHOOL CADETS MEET. ee | JANUARY 26, 1907. Webb called a meeting of school eadets yesterday for | and SATURDAY, ARE GIFTED COUPLE of Most Lake Salt from west ning Point. One Tour. ball Japs Tt is discharged men are | the were said that the sons of the mikado selected for removal because they nave In a desperately contested game in an aversion to work in cold weather At the meeting of tae University of| Utah athletic council yesterday after-}the L. D. SU gymnasium yesterday }and the railroad company could aftord noon an attempt was made to partialafternoon, the "Midgets lost to the|to lose them rather than laborers of oH : P . $ \ foree‘ of about yg ‘ eche a ar s track] Brigham Young college team, of p Logan, otherp nat lonatities. 2 ee See rag q r 1650 is still at work on the line season UTAH, Weather Interferes Crown Prince, Sought to Give shell and nnaneit afairm of ff 1S as delightful and healthful a beverage in the 1 he « radets dec iden if Pia Mm to have an ees Up Royalty for Progress on Gould duflve. tommiltee. consisting or onetires |e lt IS INahe SUMMEer It is made and kept in a way that inmembers from each company, of Love. Road. which is to be appointed by Captiin| 5 i 4 | of the season for the| The first meet university track team will be with] Colorado college, and will be held in] Salt Lake® ‘The exact date of the] meet, however, has not been definitely] fixed. Next year the meet with the! Colorado college will be neld in Colo-j CiTY, et Severe With Only One Track Meet of Im-|Defeated by anche Young portance Here-Bigj FootCollege by Margin of LAKE FUTURE RULERS [IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS | OTM) Ae | SALT holidays, are cordially inv vase te consult this s : |