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Show See T BEAT CRESCENTS ‘SEARCH MADE FOR IN FINAL SPURT MPGOVEEAN RN FORTUNE! Champions ea t y. io 20 M. 0 25 by C: 7 porting M S r $200, nearlyone -minuth Sf! Overt ai : , ve imme piay,.MeConn H threw the winning ronl for' the 7¥: Msc sa oa ai : & a i ate ; kk l team! last] ‘Snt, clinching the vietory of the To i ‘ ithe;Crescent tfye°o1 . Missing. Ses e The little and he a : awith boxer the the fifth and merely .galloped home Lm Jo well was cut down while backed runninghirdin choice, good postition it the far turn Al Lindley was also an easy winner in the last and be earned in| the ‘played a‘ 18tl as compar: whe } oh Ry shet a right upper-| Reprobate, did it all go? OssSe6 Many; in token L towe of te t > ert ee fashion Dresses on and won jn handy ‘ : -_-______. _ HANDBOOKS o ne came , BEING USED -_-_-- ; ow e@ys , . Bookies Get OFf Stalls at Hot Springs ' ys and bookmaker now rhe battle was fought at the ope ning re the : ty ) racing scene helped th how of the ison before the Vhitto Take Bets. ain ; a lead of 15 "to 7 When can d just ibscribed for MeGovs | tington Athletic club. ~The ‘no met at Tlot. Spring Ark Feb. 5.-The local illec < ru not one of them but wouldicatch weights tarry t ; F . 4 co nd half, however, . . kK 0 ; : oe ; announced his|authorities again waged war realizing lik to know something of the di posi- | weight 170 =pounds, while Ryi atlases nant makers at Onin this against ater were up against one of th fon of the great fortune {stepped the scape in the presence of th ely <mi ahead ae ti oe ot Lear in the country, -CapThe idea that "Terry" went to work| club officials and several newspaperpost8 ‘timeeo for ace ‘ the . firstS Te ee ‘he » move io . rs "he an ( , th t : a af t a s men out to win and = " : : ie thousands of dollar j men and balaneed the beam a 156} ment had been anticipated, and it was ey came nea urning the trie taitogether right. McGovern did Gas | poun : ta he ‘ Che locals were : ‘ isteq | Meney betting on the race horses dur-{ Th s never an idielmoment \ ee a no be : tee ee : te red release ¥ rere ave « c : "2 iz ) : t tine liddlel ¢ f th rhilé ing the last two year seb £5,000 would| little fiddling wa done in he first Louls Cella wad Dani Shart "direc ted he Evanston Ww five a PL their, " rr oan ae an La ce Kc that dowh and ul was Ree ie |e work ae ‘ I core called. _23 The ; nit to 23 play item.. Bookmak su | . hi Howell t.o Sapa ch fleld| amor Guar sito , quickly enabled r that ra | ‘ or oe when final, was carried one time at a |; = TIA ie, say it $20 a Lloyd "Terr oe ‘ ; had a ever neve Gi erat that Oclawaha, tee Paaters: and| round and each fair] bet | S Bar waded gaimeness in to do business. | today's was wonderful. terference ‘ ring voths Saturday, ns Beauty cost him, ane oT $15 oppositions oy t ri terialized manager aver il Han to bank onine ordered remove rolls were betting evi- dence, however, and a. thriving book was in operation, the territi ‘ip in the overtime and twics coutes Whenever "Terry roun Met Crescents barely missed fleld goals I eas proposition going against "him f ' at ‘ three o out as MMcConne ( nell failed foul tries Butt : f rould 4 guit juit an ad Vgeect t out fast as x deemed hin self soon afterwards with| aay man Chen again the race pretty basket at a difficult ingle af OK hangers-on have berry ola 3 x i ‘tight wad lk ever g up pene or toe unless the cirecumces especially provocative adopting the same ne ed at Bennings as proven to be the law. TT - the the soon and Me: | th first UMp iT sa re ae aSpia worked ga I ; e tes sate half thre while econd G y r orks: . J hard ger passing. But basket With I duri r ere wil ahe & rs eived ceraee "rs those emlas and which ovena a pale o ----- perfect Ss 2 | on fouls, shot close But wher © i probibly but they eed ‘ or ety | each time. | that have carried didn't. It w ; prettiest, and ‘ oe en In the sidering the spe ‘ oes Crescents they off the one of m state, so often There is the weather > ont his|yemained | i alleger » "| aa an | cn "dis- victory the fast_ Shows A exciting games and clean con- sco Third Los Angeles, cYe money jn He : West. cipal cities Nethersole while and C@™ keeps Unit-| she peoplerecords she causing| : 5 through ' her meets which impressions and the she. her that recently plateau,| middie of the Pacific coast. Miss is a very keen observer, private her on travelling a daily journal in which passes. - She said that she was greatly the Western country. Nethersole wrote in her journal: since I crossed. the mountains Oregon. The middle Rocky he storm centered mountains con- Miss i 1] zero pide ith t in Pe 20| Minnesota, ot aarp prectate and| City.| to the full For mensity and the illimitable the wonderful. country. {ts Peep, at Madden, " nad ha pioneers de- | splendid (whic degrees. (08) start. Line-up cisaneaine, sce eefor ine Young big5 game 7 Right the ae he a unter to the | | excess aat' Ton winning in aa ae rife inches inish by a head ree es seca] tae aii andi ‘an- out 1d: cholcés McCo llithe card em | tho three-cornered race between Am-} Wright |pedor, Arimo and Colonel Jack has been declared off An injunction restraining Forward Ort ( aa rte Ls Hs a. ( L. : "4 Richt ton tg pokey - marerard cian} Set ( t vt \ ‘ GEQRGE . TO ‘ 7 a 1 i H |: ee jan tl schmidt, nas ha him | D pic, het Mi th t the t } sland thi sid G Bre point mr i! Lion George test' ld ate h rank ent ‘ i Athi b put tlact , « ho o ) e of ‘ i Hacks to ke 75 ve 1 i to rj Pe Nee ; ghy J Ode h WL ce}! J ( f dl . - - se Aare . 3 Spokane Wash eb ne it Barnhart Payee , :1 WH ment planned of b in tiorne b a Ww vire n, | for or had been his end, win, Jack O'Brien i o t i vill x and Edward Lo will pionship pe d d weel were ti of Dawson Fe the pl pl the er Hueston, emblem, Biz y Auto York, who the Race Feb o w¢ id's Thursa " are challenger 1 aie of ane EE in ral yt s alder ol he The that sani¢ Is ew the padietst ot " - ie at 479 | Sailor 16.742 Ta-- n= = Iwo s 3 Rochester | t fa-) as } club) ) X ony | old. in} | 11 We j months { Naor 1 _ Sisters f would. April since ago. the 1 he death ahd ; of. {$4} Reb. and an I elt 138 16 70 -- Now 7 5 Mary life-long Peer ; s . today ‘ 2313 Gone, been 80 had never of 512" - ist LKE i - Aer 1 Be 12, after 25¢c a ah", ‘to 3 Five Carloads ATTACK A Has M..C, A} and Fred Edwards. Emilia Hoke Every . (except 60¢ 3 end tics seats ask Tbe, Tbe | The The Performance Merry Musical over, ' ra Month INTEREST. of 25-27 EAST FIRST SOUTH. for Struggle Dinleet ome EVEN'G, ht n ‘opucian shou Comedy, OLSON: trusted ence 2 ese oosesReEoey YRIC See ee a nu THEATRE eae ee geeee TONIGHT " "THE 5 7 a Streot. N Dp" ee eee Gorenst eiaee: Teaye Salto Lnke 66:60 oa 1:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. Se a lee --_- U. S. DEPOSITORY HICKS, = 10, 20 PRICES, 10 and 30c. and FEB. = 7 20c. aml 6, # Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Salt Lake g I caletathateetaatateeheeeleeteaiate 2. . De: Capital Mrs. Kate Bridewell: atari Mezzo the The of Her Note-a-phone Karl Miss Pyvans Mr. Hugh Dongall Mr. Squire Coop Mr. Adelbert - - FAIR saritone Also Accompanist DRUNKENNESS CURED. A positive manent drunkenne and ure 3 Ladies noon an Rive a Rink} |] in ..... Gehier Cashier = H. P. Clark, President OPEN Prices. for Rent President ° " Vice- President siecle alwlaen ss ........ Asst. J. . Cosgriff,,. GROUNDS. Change Thatcher |H. S. Young \Edgar S. Hili ° Cashier. AN ACCOUNT WITH. Commercial National Bank J. Cents Daly, W. P. Noble; Vice-Presidents. A. H. Peabody, Ass't, Gashiet: ins truction In two-steps and ‘|Wasatch Amusement 60, rnd ‘Safety Deposit Boxes Ir. S. Hills ee Moses + $500,000.00 admitted free in the afterCompetent instructor will Liesae for drug addiction Branch Parent Hou © Dwight, TL respondence conria cottal KEELY INSTITU TE Bt Ww. S, Tem, St., Salt Lake City, With Skates, Twenty | per Ladies ADMISSION TEN CENTS Beesley, Note-a-phonist | of Management The Wasateh Pianist <- of improvements )s Violinist (N the Patronage and Gentlemen. change Blocks, By- Riedelsberger Judith Solicit A Invention Musical -Assisted Mr. | | We Soprano, Interest City, Utah. aiatelareretate «eeeess Nei ricie elelels erate «+++ $250,000.00 C.-L. We Desire to } | McCornick & Co BANKERS... COLSON, MANAGER. Please | Transact meeting Ei HW was prepared to Our Elegant, High-Class Suits and Overcoats, worth $18, $20, $25 and |i | death froma flock hip, «the Plandria o Copenhagen miles) of 1s washed divesting narrow $30, are going at just $9.75. E wa her ).destination overboard 1 a@ po himself make rful Lt vim-| his clot} stout battl Late had the man got than is ut flock around and began the intruder into callers without noticing him Russian steamer, him on board exhausted his no chance at them Bargains to the men é& C0. ix hours the man contrived to keep himself afloa warding off his perseRare : b the mouldy one lortwoll years) yc p passing , 1 been)" when last get for who they will get them. fall go. Now These Suits and Overcoats will be is the time to act. CLOTHIERS TO MEN AND BOYS, 45-47 Main thre rength | ‘ | i J + SALT LAKE CITY. (Established 1872) a General Banking Business Utah, 34 ‘Des- a ; pee. = tect Bg BUSHRANGERS." 143 LAG 2 President and 7 g| = "AMONG THE "be to fl J. WH. KNI New Location. Sealant | Surplus | Life. haa , Mix-up. THURSDAY Swedish SHItey , PE = . Wiie's Family STARTING je2 . and | Daynes-Romney: MUSIC CO., e ear Today Last call them e NO oeatinee to $6 00 woe and My you look | a Tonight ] New Music Hatt | Sunday) Daily ‘xcept Sunday and Monday n Box 1 ° We Kinodrome evening OUR- ae Rose Richard & Co, AUDITORIUM, 8416; | MAN we ae of 0 ij ALL. ‘ls 14 121-1 <-76). <4 -Overboard, for Wf No sooner. however, clear of his Rarments of veagulls gathered a flerce attack upon Naas learn ie to : 1 : : AAl. 18 10) * Cronstadt Elisa, too was utterly graceful 10 ca a S|) their quiet domain. whom. they pecker C¢o-|at remorselessly with their beaks, For a hd Miss| N Nellie 1] City SAPHO WEDNESDAY, to-b !j desi . --. " nine Theatre. Grand Soe Bros. IG In ohn smoot with all acts Mat.,: VAUDEVILLE. Edoutin MATINE!L YY. f a be -FOR MODERN St. Onge Labyrinth would noons 2 to 5, evenings, 7: 20, 10: 30. Held's Band at all sessions. 10 31 lor e4 happened' you roller skate. Open mornings, - DRAB he matinee.?:She* afternoons. If to : 18 Washed ind, in eat 15 10 ; ff the and $1.50. Note-a-Phone. Concert! fvarivex maces, 10 an se 2) Deseret National Bank Like an Them at| turn delayed th Hol llie Orpheum irived) in town yester-| go on} ind to change just-in-time | plac |i the "80 12 2)°392)51.90] g , \ i mY : ' 0 { 14 With a formance 24) 10 4) comea 4 64 ‘ ne from seacull } ;14 A it Yale to of mornings aes , \be- ; : . in| hout w~ the: of id rong the ay | on. and| night Sunday on canyon Weber 1! Lccordingls cname to. town, via Me-} be to prove She Idaho Cammon iT requisition to the bill and renders i in accordion th on. ole ome | fashion. that makes even ‘the supernsitiv tnkesan: interest in ite eee bill} | tof t ininstrument th ed rier iigeg OLer ) The anes West free 1 THE SECONE MRS. TAN QUERAY The race. elub. admitted Saturday Matinee, EF. ANUS i 1 "THE VIRGINIAN," ia matinee and evening per| fares musical the today, wl | closes Family Wits VL 12 | | 7 4 it locale iwementat the Grand 16} 22) 1 The first Swedish-American dialect | 10) | AGheo ‘| eomedy written around .a representaMl . Gal I8h.1:26 P 4 } 7 5 a7 4 19). -02 | Sy 26) within 470 | when" 411 ., ‘iy 1 4 perate 480 172- = h vO), Ih AGULLS S 1 166.104 9 141- -_--- \nthony C from 2 ae ak taps KUT Lika - ] Ore 1 1 4 { ‘ 1 4s 4 | ct Od Z 2 Mesh ' vA \ hd vy ape yy . nati yyy, ne v1 fact: ero et 179 : copy as 152 Ih 4 1G1 2 162 © 47 - pa e sheen ae Apuches. poe Laut. St JJ SALT unten A SE - gam 140 2 167 whieh) Anthony, Sist ‘ Dé ae ©} worker with Susan deci lat her home 1 thi Gouvt, nan . St t G2)~76| head Orlear York Cit 1 Ly Mri ned t Vas l ‘ \ Platte ion i ' P Pocatello inde. Pr 1 Roca e t DSurge a : Total Leary Vandorbiit cul in this eonetnteh no G = - eT a { city t >} 1 f i J | ‘ thi for ‘ Stars Smith a ie to officially participate, Is Im ving th ace held a erstoo rs 2 Ble Yankee Soll. | ork aay ~The a ‘It es | the next be held ‘ 4 Abo: MB ' Jot 1s contesteds Be eee cea arc S| a pe present 2a .! ‘| ea Hi both The Automobile club of [tal } first claim on the contest of the Freneh Sutomoblle clubs tion I 1 16 |B vening | n -_--- doubt that will again 7 the on urday isement Art ils NG is Mit fror fr ‘Title, Dawson for emblem $s Md made 11 closely.y Seudder 5.-Thoma Feb. York. line down cl Binad Pool World's For y } ton 3 ‘ ed inves h of Aol To Anether. t} el) macht mother NOTCH) th pennant thi he rs ino two Anuches Take oh oan ion Thi ' lear elimbed |higher in the race for Levening..t dereatin --- - ji 2 ne l \ pout. thirty ' Ok oO Ltt Li a Mm - 162°) 14 Tc tak Idal CoeurJ to t contests ; ' 111} ¥Ly OR ERS cannot Barnhart tand I yj ' ‘ 104 M Hichwm-Burtons, - Kilpatricl offered) /uee ( 14 a r Lota | | Chat he h opponent. The club also planned } othe championship battle ne ‘ \ttell-Bow } ieee an ad Gans-Mellod und Syd Get had < hiird of % =o : Gers to I ut © alre 2 ly pl Tv ne It js M Barnuant: sale -tntce the Noseibie 142 nber ind mining jap yt ne no 1leht)s will be there while he ts prosecut-) Hunken Jeftri $30,000 ( ire { rs ecu stands Fen listie to 1 i ir Commer ee ' bro in-Spokane county | |[< 70 | FI GHTS FOR = II i \ Ic 7 ) PLANS At i ~ Starn. Silver \@ S Eu Independent ksonville J Kamiloap i ror le Kn Ty Roel e Lo G 1M Ci Mod 1 1 boat Glee pbs ti rs 2 25C ‘to S14 surface FREE. Tadies Prices aca 1 $1:50.; $1.00 Sale today, Prices, 50, ""5¢, $1, $1.50 and $2.00 NIGHTS AND MATINEES Matinee performances begin at 2 p. . Sharp. Evening Performances begin at 8 p. m. sharp : Aceordion, Makes the day real DU STIN" "sSpvenips| -_ SAPHO toire 0 of = | -_- | AMI BOWLING. 1] £ | I 7 | \ : Y t t tl 7 ‘ Ee i von) ! rac ! in vil } s { , U Ph il r | | i ' t ne 1 i ct Lt 721-14 ALS rt the Street. floor pare -NEXT ATER. x TION: E riday and Saturday, Veb. § & 9, : section theatre Lake the.Salt at See ___SAPHO. ert evening _ Largest Chicag ON AA Arthur H, KhernsHarry by FRANK MILES London Company. Richards GILMORE ACTS Prices: Matinee, Feb. AUDITORIUM| Dd. Manager. in the Best of All College Plays, Theatre. Fe cngntides arrangements | to} return may causing moment I hereby PAUL Extraordinary! Monday, See 265. wr TONIGHT & TOMORROW Ni Special Matinee Thursday at ~s 30 Jules Murry Presents Picture. on aS r i ex { x whicn| during next. londa ginning {1} 2 | tire he will appeal tC -‘eignt :per=| formances, presenting. five. of the best known pla of her extensive reper- ve A014 if { 10 ton "al i a a ; Te tl 1 I I aes tt re} a. hoo ue 1 i aS ‘| recor if p) 1 LD Win oy) 48} 14) ma ht 40 10) 1 12). 14) 16)/ | nati itiG : | rama eel {f° no ; 1 he { YY) an : "| 4 6) my 40 SALT LAKE THEATRES tne that this to Phone abapetey, | CARMEN pay to this section | t A. Fisher Brewing Company, Wednesday | AdrienneLecouvre r eat next season land again vour hospitable IT} hich of friendship. a o continue L.-trust;;| ‘w aN iad proud er am may live during many yea , | London |} her and Nethersole Mi engage- | L week play will, company. ) 4 7 a4 ( ‘ chi eat SPOKANE? P uP HOLDS UN 7 ae, :‘ fs ‘ ‘ offered purse Ll ' te pri ) i I mil I 1 I who rl erent tie aaa sd a po sted be ‘ tl ; ident elu ‘ ' ; ul toler LN CO) UOT] Es tipul ey In} fo iso A I lag to 50 a Robert Jud e up 1 Y W ™ sot G itl ( i 1 | { tl hi { t } : lo Lic i ‘ : Hach ? . j | i nm en CHI MID T Te FRANK GOt HACKENS Ri } ~~ 1 : SERED aaa MEET TT! , e An | I § eo: hay MYC, Yio ‘ tendance-O) this he o ; i 16). 16), "| 2 24? i _ af ‘ am ‘ ) 9 t t Gist Gol mt J ; san ‘ = Lé ible of Think. believe Yale, weageiaay, |. SAPHO W caterias s reas of the > breast on wels 4 WO all of jewel your fair republic. ‘Across the plains, beyond. the mountains and in the valleys of this great West I find as high a state of many as of people settled |l civilization etes ear aT tinatont eles sane al Week Monday Ev "ning through aenasine and patriotism,theirhave placed fortitude the richest 13/22 a| | } 1 1,°1.97} Stations. tps Manugers by Planacl Livent Local O ay i ( \ Six-Day | 1 ( 1. Jan. the Tue sday Ween We ania enletane Elsewhere. - =} { | ne }Temp.!,/55 | ie@izl | Le . nN « ou 0 1 t , C1 y. Ts since a a Weather -- - » the stable Walsh ed fj eon my The ROLLER TOUURNAME NT lar) 7 the transfer-of the iCarmancoh : 4 { of precipitation 4 "At Is not a "Common" beer. It challenges comparison with the product of any brewery in the world. Try a case and be convinced, (Direction of Louis Nethersole) Presenting the following RepSEens: y Left in Thrilling Lake Supported her extent of I sped as ‘FISHER BEER OLGA NETHERSOLE im Pe eee eee Rn cause |ycross the plains I could. understand Pa a or snow he feelings of ‘the .early: settlers .anvoi Bet WEP e tel a ee : Following is yesterday record at the | Swering the beckoning call ce the arms outstretche whose for | Mountains, bureau weather office of the local led that hope the inspired have 6| must at ending hours twenty-four the Pp them to their destiny, and to the makpinernatist temperature, 62 degrees;|ing of this nation. My visit to the minimum eae iture, 4 - pe Ss, mean | Pacific coast is elon me that rhose {temper fur- Ladies and Beginning I. - 41>. x . | 2s food as tonto ; , |) @rees abonea normal Accumulate oxin cin ee the Am erat will be giwen | nished «the excitement ut Ascot today. | Geese of temperature since ‘the first of | * it ae or ett 2g Of the fathers or ul OF hac as ex- | Dallon Accumulated ves, the month, 6S le demon-| a practical gave ‘ep Firat though ovo, pols oie of the signers of the Declaration 1, 154 de- | even Jan. e since tempera at|cess of filly s the best thit' sh the American | stration ly" ‘dere at will prob they. Bork five », A, the track. Practically left at the post.| grees. Relative humidity at m., 49| Independence. It ts, I think, most befarthese of people the that fitting 6| from. precipitation Lot cen her|per over ran up 15 lengths, picked he Y. M. the ate aeaha oe second5 teams playe "a of a eurti vin - ‘aiger, re field In the streteh and won handily: p.m. to in., -34 inches. Accumulated | western states and territories have set nonto the day one year |}apart each excess of. precipitation since the first of in| thing the same almost did Madden A fot Neu ve Pa in resulted {nts eat a oe ae er " ets 0 16. Ree the fifth, coming u 1p from awe oe posi-| the month, nehes, aoe ored One ates yxloneers, who, team? the theymeet: nicht fs rovo. Thursd Olson,' First Appearance in Salt Take ee shed EIngli ot the infatuate d Last week extent "Tilly May at Port-| seemed to her like a pleasure excursnow at|/sion more' than like a business tri Helena, Spokane and Kamloops, Heavy|and rains occurré d ove r northern Utah, Ilda-| with the Engagement Tes West the in tour is . Sait ofscenes the eel alos | nanely: moe | in. the fifth, one the stationary, ; are the to at |:deggrees below | ~ ‘ ae oe Race. Feb. 5.-Iirst the third, and . ieee | eriormance y in predicted| weather of report at time Salt Lake City; and rain and the eine and the gulf storm has moved . ak ee {to the north Atlantic coast with snow ae, trip Mot the Pacific coast, ae itself heaped has surprise after prise zulf| of the north points all at _ es. The gh pressure w severe | upon me I feel now that I am reallc vold wave has moved to the upper Mis- | ly se eing America, and at last I apj sis ipp valley w 1 emperatures | prec ite oO 1e u exten s n- Herself the Best Filly t b p f | Return. May , It may be that the Crescents will play ne c ee eae Insteud of Stee saris Pane ¢ "4 LA TCAs 5 Tonks ana} nearly : snow or jrain a "Terr Pata Soto money on | land Ba at the basket they < to making them count The locals worke: hemselves e } in the first half and wer ne ‘ woe ots the. Fe hrouchout, prc h hold Mad the visitor sone into the am« With the e EM t} y played during the last half they "would 1 tracks and 1¢ ED a Praises Olga Nethersole, the noted English yest tour first her is making irtiste, he Missiourt river at the present rbsolute ly nothing new in| time, and for the past five weeks has line promised for this state \ been. successfully playing the prin- summariz a is Danitin follows nee as unraveled the boy's] lied "mp,States beatsis Be, t r een blank the Pe > Nethersole sex "The the dramatization Virginian," of Owen splendid Wister's life, will theatre Dustin Farnum at ae head > La Shelle playe dramas of the Americas. plains' f give such a realistic and thrilling oe cture as that presented this Phaerine stage version of widely read novel The virility power of the original romance been imparted to the stage version, and the necessary atmosphere of the Wyoming territorial _ know n to have been cleverly strength a manner as to give will undoubtstory. "The Virginian" during edly repeat former ee enoe its coming engagement her ae cee ie sure that ia that thing of lose the big amounts about|One the big center.<"Theyhadmann, for ie t one on¢ Crescents' to. id the two chances field baskets rly thre Miss ua for today Doctor Hyatt has the differ-|*% Comtinuation of the cloudy snow or rains locals With engaged,| he mystery and The weather prevailing over iy COADel inasmuch Hot- of $5, a as from which strange n ilast 1a anlarnd exception "the iscw ntious perhaps pote , issociation : tl l Je A thi1 heh Flynn acted half the of- } parts { he ot Where} Ik co a when Predicted. of Realistic 4 Weather : r the| bu in us Cloudy Care trac fair wold, handlayers ct right to charge up ‘Unchanged Conditions Prevail | | PLAYS AND PLAYPEOPLE the The dresses to seen in the new college play, "At Yale," ta be presented by Paul Gilmore and a large company at Salt Lake theatre tonight are said to be perfections of the modiste's Miss Dorothy Randall, the hero» of the play, appears with the latcreations of and Worta. mother Jew York conseque ntly 3 is. robed ot "millionaire Ranthe fiancee Ri ind: ull, the same set ideas of own There aooin London, bonnets from ‘creations' from Vienna Among the Zowns = whites and blues morning and For the afternoons there and muslins, silks and broj 1 dazzling archiffons and number of thé# bare shoulas they come but the New. Gristhe ball room 2!80 carried Age orld pa money. Heather Scoo it 7 to won the first race of 2year-olg] maidens H hows great peed Hoatstune went to tbetcont in| 1 econd and opered up bie s put when ne oF ra ae I a ae , 1 > "a FC ~ beran 1° several she f CUE to the chin coh: h dropped Barry,| : rows | who was in a gro condition. to $213,000 in| Referes Georges Bist began to call off sponsors in|the seconds and as he reached five a dollar inf ound pet from. Barry's corner ppeared close time. "Today his he has not Feb. 5.-Three strong Oakland today and the muibiic more than broke even with the in heavily played was Lucian &-Tommy | bookies Feb, [rire round of what.was to have been | New . La ty ae jf : 4 regan eb Everyshere the| Ne tee round battl : question, "What became ot sas ancnes 1 cnocekout came with three sue‘Terry Moc: ey) cessive left swings to the jaw, each]; oA : 7overn earned ‘in his career?' | bringing Bari aoe for the count. At} ' a re | : ae eo a us ‘* WANS- |) Che ining It was lin Which five ir i. { . 1 y/sitors 000 ear Ark., Springs, | Ryan, is still a factor in the ring gwame He proved ‘it beyond. tonight ~ : a doubt & he knocking out Dave Barry, the| husky California heavyweight, in the] of shortly to be presented in this city Che drama tells the story-of a young Swedish girl, city and aes and eventually comes and marries the man The play is essentially comedydrama; and abounds in sparkling fun. Ol ye? will doubtless win the favor local. playgoers during her visit here. The engagement of Tilly Olson starts at the Grand theatre ‘Tursday evening for three nights and Saturday matinee. Common People Cash Bets. San Francisco,. favorites won at ne Ey ton, IJ), ‘by. a scone a * the first ; : RC. PL £0; t0.33. 1 lirst defeat. of the Joa tern nearly thirty ames only after a desperate first half rOTRNCH ae A a 2 1 \ I n the 1 A tl . the "dar ng R AGES; After Over on Game - cals' $5, 000 Hot Lost! Fighter Say en J After Only Fast and Californian Hits Floor Three Times in Fifth When Seconds Step In. tive fal ts BOOKIES CONTRIBUTE BARRY GOES DOWN BEFORE TOMMY RYAN Favorites Gallop Under Wire|: oc IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS 4 THE INTER-MouNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1907. ememne ee ez é ge Ae BE |