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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN SPORTS Loeal and Telegraphie Reports endear SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, ‘ Seite ie ON COAST uate RALEIGH RECEIVES ANNUAL REPORT OUT $2,000 FOR GRAVEL FOR U. S. SMELTING | ge PLEASES SQUIRES } | | of Field, Track and Ring. Councilman Hobday Opposes Gross Earnings, $15,149,574 Appropriation-Water Main _and Net Exceeds Three Extensions. Millions. ‘Big Australian Ready for Match| | With Mike Schreck or Others. PINK STAR WINS O'BRIEN WILL WIN, KENTUCKY DERBY HE TELLS LS ADMIRERS wes BURNS-O'BRIEN GO) Winner at 15 to. to 1 Has Task in Beating j Field. "Jake" T. Raleigh, street supervisor, received an appropriation of $2,000) for gravel. His spokesman, Council-| man Carter, explained to the council| that the money was wanted as a fund so that the department could pay for} the gravel as it was delivered He sald the gravel for two months past had not been paid for, Councilman Hobday opposed it, stating that he Many Followers of Fight Game! Expect Fizzle in Los Angeles Battle, Easy Philadelphia Has. It All Doped Out How Burns Will Drop. believed the ee (W. Louisville, Ky., May 6-Hal Wood-! ford's stoutly built Pink Star won the} thirty-third Kentucky Derby with con-} summate ease after Jockey Minder had| Helditor atmile ze| Inid away from the W. NAUGHTON.) La An . _ Ss San Francisco, May 6.-Squires, the be aming raperibelten fhe thee Wy ie aoe 1 The fact that Jack {s there Australian, has given the California with a long ®"4 fine brand of talk does not depreclimate a thorough trial and has found 8 ite his worth as a grand boxer ; in fatet who can|it to his liking oo It, as a man It has taken so Kindly was a slow race. When the son of Pink} talkrather { S a godse to ) the v arious ous s portining | to Coat, the American y winner him that he has changed his mind of| writers who polavieata around the trainIMS, was set down at the head of the! ing c amps about waiting two full months before home stretch, there was nothing more ack's ideas about the coming ae may {accepting a ring engagement and has [pe summarized as follows belle to It He raced past his rivals in com authorized Promoter Coffroth to sign challenged the leader, ae rms clever enough to ies away manding style, him up with the winner of the BurnsBurns and prevent him William Gerst's Zal, at the last seventh 0 Sat acl, i ast ¢ from landing or cow ay _| O'Brien affair for a contest on Decorapost and disposed of him In hall dozen| ers nee ti ict ni the same time feel sure that 1 | tion day. strides, That is all there was to this| ean chop him to pleces ] At this writing, Coffroth is in Los year's races for the Kentucky Derby of abled with rig Angeles talking It over with Burns and 36,000. h down until he Is in suc ch shape that/O'Brien. He has announced that if he The real feature of Pink Star's Ken-| iI will easily be able to land a knockout finds anything that looks like an inhave been taking great care of tucky Derby always will be the comsurmountable obstacle in his path he my hands, the most important part of a prehensive overlooking of the winner fighter's kit, will turn his attention to an eel sure that J] shall Schreck-Bill Squires match. He has and the absurd long price against him, be in the most perfect y in the ring Very few had any faith] life received assurance that the Cincinnati when [ step into the ring on the s" in Pink Star, and even his trainer, at| Might of May Dutchman will jump at the chance j of a go with the Australian the last moment, feared the muddy 3 goEF ‘ans y 7 Favor Phi Squires is confident now that he will ingg might spoil the good thing. Pink ee Star at 15 to 1 was about be in good fighting trim by May 30, the best "good ate od eure plausible, and there a5 ; ; ome : are some tie fans who have pinned mistake thir ling' that{ will gox over. for many aé thelr. faith to the Philadelphian= to I such but so that there may be no ay. about it he will give up his {dea of in extent that they aye agered large going to Los Angeles to see Burns Jonmnaticon Hesults. sums 0 aney on him Ther re is no doubt and O'Brien box. The spectacle might Virst ruce five furlongs-Senator that O'Brien 1 absolutely sincere and that ew ‘ s S have been worth something to him as $f to 1, won iat Marbles, second; The. Quaker City an ematnis has a a future reference proposition but he Tile Kilns, third Time, 1:01 4-4 long head. He can work all his muscles will forego the satisfaction of seeing Second race, five and a half fur-|and his brain at the same time. This is his rivals in action rather than have longs-Robin Hood, § to 10, won; Slickc a break in his preparation. uway, second; Sir Teddington, thira.|™ Works With Jimmy Britt. Time, 1:07, Third race, mile and a L sixte ‘nth- even though he lose. rtainly put The Australian champion works in Good Luck, §$ to 10, won; Tommy Wad-|up a fight that will be unequalled in the company with Jimmy Britt at Shandell, second; Whimsical, third Time, | history of the ring. non's gymnasium in San Rafael every 247. day and the pair occasionally engage Fourth es six in a light sparring match, Squires is 5 v . y, secon alk, looking around for a man of weight to Fresh, ee. Time, 1:02 ae FROM LOGAN ATHLETES set to with and as there is a prospect Sixth race, six furlongs-Golden West, of securing the services of Joe Ken7 to 2, won; Vesta B. Ella, second; Bronedy, formerly of Jim Jeffries training Republican Special Service. third. Time, 1:16 3-5. staff, visitors to the San Rafael quar5.-Coach ae has reSeventh race, six furlongs-Tramp, 10 ters may have a chance of seeing the t Lake to 1, won; Dan Buhre, second; Herman, Australian don the gloves with a man L. D. § third. Time, 1:16, of his own heft before many days. athletes with the boys from the B There is enough to the little set-to The coach feels ela 8, between aan and Squires to enable and is preparing to" administer the same a watche dope to the A. Cc. tralian's "a e. e is in the main ad 7 , eee had an easy time with the B. Y. straight puncher, there sceming to be , if eh, but the dope sheet predicts neither hooks nor swings In his swats : f -B. meet Y. U. this will sprin take second place He is a free striking, free hitting felBilly Finucan e¢ of Chicago. The rec ent two-stepping contest at inthatthe thestate low with what might be called a palWord was received here Monday night that Billy Finueane of Chithe Auditorium roller skating rink has the coming meet in which pable penchant for close work. Waen| cugo had started for Ogden, where he will meet "Fighting Dick" Hyland resulted in considerable rivalry among] most intareat centers is the half-mile operating at short range he leans to-| in a 20-round mateh May 22. The eee Irishman" is known as one the young lady patrons of the rink and splendid form and of the most formidable lightwelghts around C ee and has met and deanother contest will, in all probability, Hansen, who is] ward his man and uses lifting punches,| that is blows which travel up-|feated some of the best boys ir 1e a pe il s one of that crowd of take place in the near future. In ward from the hip and are accentuated | Stock Yards scrappers who have been conspicuous in ring circles for years. last contest Miss Edna Pe by the deliverer straightening his legs| Here are some boys he has t: Maurice Rauch, Sammy Fisher, Mike winner, Miss Ruth Sindar and Miss Rite. of his life this One and raising himself on nis toes Kenatrice Knight have issued a chal© Jonge to Miss Petty to contest at two. M stepping for the gold medal and the arenes of ten points Many Expect a Fizzle. Fadden. HUyland and Finucane = train both in Ogden and Salt Lake. championship won by Miss Petty The als From the looks of things now the young women, however, have barred Boys' Club uae O'Brien-Burns contest will take place "mere men" in their challenge and ask at Los Angeles on the night of May The following schedu of games has that Miss Petty select a girl companbeen arranged for the "Siritiatea Sunday jon as a partner in the proposed conschool clubs: with an honest termination is devounttest, Final arrangements will be made May %- Tift ws. Ile. Second, Wasatch; ly3 to be wished more particularly in in a day or two and the date of the|VWirst Presbyterian vs. Phillips CongregaRUN MAY 9TH, BELMONT PARK view of the fact that so many profess contest decided upon fair grounds; First ongregationto expect a fizzle of some kind The street car men will gtr their vs. Third Presbyterian, Twelfth ee It may be as the Los Angeles eri:c innual May 183-Phillips Congregational vs ift, L i ut t ie b i ll he 2 Auditorium on the > Twelfth East hird saan terlan ties suggest the match will be one of s evening of the Mth of this month. Ar-] pirct Pre sbyterlan Wasatch: Iirst Conthe biggest and best handled fistic BY - 32: 8. A MACDONALD. rangements have been completed with] gregational vs. Iliff Se ae Bighteenth events the orange belt has known. It the management of the rink ind will be a case of all's well that ends liff vs. Thi number of handsome prizes will be givMa well, for the preliminary negotiations For Three-year-olds and Up. One Mile. Value, $10,000. First en on the occasion cae prizes will be ye Dovel ten Eas sty ict } i were about as badly muddled as they Prob well could be. With Promoter McCarey] }fjorse and Age Weight Owner Jockey. Odds claiming one thing and O'Brien claim-| posepen, 6 124. David Johnson Martin ar ee ping ay s Goriendwatienal vs. PhilBighteenth war ail Second vs ing another and with small prospect Glorifier, 5 . LUD Jeo MeCormick. Garner .... ate ee Thira Presbyte mes vu tah Fate. of the bout coming to a head until 7. Gardner { 120 D. T Sullivan . -- 6 Lorie, ix custongs-Bounding | PROVO SCENTS VICTORY TWO-STEPPING CONTEST BRINGS PRETTY RIVALRY Bocca fe act: METROPOLITAN HANDICAP awarded for waltzing and two-step-| Ti 'scaond ve: Ehillips ieee res TALENT AND BOOKIES 1 byterian, Utah Fale BREAK ABOUT EVEN)": inst Presbyterian ys. Phillips,ightenth oe Iso Nettle Hieks and May Sliver Stocking won} | J Fairy Street In the | May May his heels}. showed T. Fryer eae third | : lite . Sun to Eduardo and Tarp in the fourth mark easily won the fifth from Elevation May and Markie Mayer, the second cholet in irk. Mav and Aaron J. beat The Mist ana the fifth. Y . ‘he e last Fourth May e Sh Results | June ~ 15-Webster 23-Webster oe aware Bees won: 1, to ing, Time,.1-1t ts Street third... Fourth race, mile and ee yarns ere Eduardo second, T. Frier, 6 to 1, won Time, iv Pa on tiiekal Tarp third. race mile and <0 Elevation Time, yards-second, bringing together enges any othe © ity. It is compost Markic third. 1:42 2-9 points to oyrora. 5 Dolly Spanker, the Cares engagement Is exists between] an Dele courage, Be Should wish to be champion t of by George C. 114 Frank Farrell. g f : ISR TOR «2 3 Paget 111 R. T. 106 105 A. J. Belmont R. Keene JecoMeL augchlin R. Berlew Rainey we «sterduy yeste with from oat J Ibis manage Grand June ‘tion ck Christie, 10 aes ; a es 6 Rare ; revvenes ‘ sige are s 12 15 ce Se a Sullivan - Farrell F that - the ee ee ee * tr « ‘ir as 2Ce igne | Johnson 6-On May York, New being still unsettled there is supremacy victory over the some reason for supposing that the]day at Belmont park. Is onereached of the when) mile- the politics into the tilt infusion of j ** turf the of bit-|stones be an equally will contest coming i ( ‘+k Marti at young ter affair. There isa new angle to the|/the Metropolitan handicap-an an-| | OV! citi ride F = Ro Ce en. ant I rane will outpouring great a for occasi¢ pual be] will winner the for too, 2situation, ki rs e ase i ‘ bly go to the post a favorite, though entitled to meet Squires In what will]|of metropolitan society and the inhe ral le, of the Metropolitan trifle Niis a ane pee re He a) fat season- the real racing world's champion- | qauguration like a genuine look ae . r Thurs- next ‘ hip. battle while the loser will be re-|{s run. It is an event for three-year| Va" 1008 aW! (pene al rt D I " Gardner, M: ' but "Marri it standss| up at a mile, and olds, und row to the back legated who is putting in big]today us one of our cherished classics Johnson's horse Jimmy licks over at Shannon's with Squires] of a tinuously contested for |" t he reinstatement of Martin is fortuseems to be training just for the love |has spd ye . 1ate for the "Big Three," for he is of the thing, He has no match in view }upwards of thirty-six years At Js is tosejust the sort of boy required for -that is, he is not signed up with any-]ome park in the old sporting days of ben at this route, as the big sprinter body and he has no definite idea as|New York, the Metropolitan ae ip puis heavy headed after threeto when he will be called upon to ap-|was the race o il! races, bi it has} ofin a Ward mile. J.MthGEGHn L. MeCormick's pend his signature to articles. For all| been essentially a modern eee func- | quarters | ranite ae haunts hich chalteam In. the P. Willle ims that Britt is keeping within hailing;tion since 1891, when it saw first|| C@P, ™* ae .ancid + on luckless *kless tl rree-yearree ye: r old the Thereits Trispark Morris at weighs|running He form. fighting of distance alonng wW ith | i ; factors prime are. Dele ]Mund, the Clarendon, beat could} {an and stripped pounds 138 barely the ¢ ‘alifornia hero, and H. Carey, down taking winner the of ajowner at contest a for ready himself get week's notice . Britt if necessary : Wants at || owner as Clea Nelson. iothing hisNewshare York of but the prize |James R.is {s talking of|S¢ason Metropolitan handi- | tween, the Keene's a bit winner filly ee BULLIES E: The too early for Go Beof the 1906 Suburban Jaat expected is Hildreth Sam | maica early next week. Hildreth left these parts last autumn for California | down on his luck, but he is coming to hand from all accounts with a pleof bunch a nice roll and bank | thoric | useful horses Hildreth is one of the / most indomitable moneyey getters on the After can not be Kept down. He | turt ene altel alae laa rl a base; Douglas, field; S. mu in 6 8 220 3 : i ; 5 ie pene a0 Eves Preston Now 1907) es : . Myers. 2. -$---$--_ - Schilling é aS, Copyright f as LS one eco eee ... Y B. R j left} Nelson fleld; is there it will please me very|ed home Gun Fire at Morris park in H substitute Stratford, A. and sec- McCracken, 3 center short? Boyle, J, follow wi in Hl CHRISTIE AND WILLIAMS -|tme and ine enances are goed. for fy iightweignt, is in New ‘York an Hine FOR TITLES | TO BOX es 5 Lake . secie eeeteneacre cA fewer not weather, clear With out]190¢2 shadow and down si to. ‘much the terms of a match with him. [ see}than 30,000 people will see the race here Johnnie Summers, the Englis h jon Thursday. business rt balmy aft5| Phe racing through the lightweight, is in New York and ernoons of early May at Belmont park 5 strong me tropolitan of treat ‘the of one eit the - tolis: ear an not "turn will pe irk will be us¢ ed! Hattier pada grounds at Gle as ]Summers off or myse If it might not te ajlife, Here the best i sos are Shown, come will game first the and |the millionaire owners vieing in the to offer a purse one some soon as the challenge of the above idea for bad team is accepltec while tw Se eta costly of display merely} It's fight. a Summers-Britt | for / Sty jis \! suggestion, of cour se, put a aps) She eto pts an handicap Nz eae pt nouses champion Morgan of Williams, weight. Colorado, arrived ev Fa . Hennessey Radtke Bros Schwartz . Mountain Koerner . Millea J. R. Keen Newcastle St ible: P. CG. Randolph. 93 98 45 oi - handicap, and his great rival, Dandellion. They are doubtful starters. Tae : winner will be as the the presbest handicap horse inacclaimed training at nee pen y field nd Lowe Carman. j Service, Special of | Republican matter ath the _Cherry Wilson jr. FE. ; Nottet Fred P. J. i Nicol (Shipdttdee ..104 104 a ° Benne tt... 112:;S> 110 : 93 . 3.. Bat Masterson, Mill Bitter : * James R. Keene entry hailed as the undis= .and | ----_--- Burns caused the cubs tiger like der ye 0 Fito on his score and Burns Hart. 116 1A? 6 tad te 4 Philande1 J So Core nheaniannk Ogden, nine th it 5 Goipngorm, are thing of a spirited rivalry that 2 4 is my seem that the attendNe Ison meat but hopes are j|cap, so it would ance record for the event may be brokfleeting,' said the native son a day or en, Which is quite a momentous affait two ago. "I am going to Los jto see Burns and O'Brien box and if}in itsel since 82,000 persons cheer- ond 1:1) Time, a e featcher; W Petzold, 3 J. first. bas 1) Boyle, coure- Aarot race, Futurity Sixth 5. won; The Mist sec ond, Nenk L uc ‘are ta in nicnapille Whimsical, championship, O'Brien defeating Fitzsimmons his victory over Marvin iar League Ball the! from Juggler, 4 De Mund..'3 Last Lafavett« v Webster South in the principals, Prior to the advent of Squires cach man claimed the world's Eust i} Angeles if certain) wonderviewing the] small ftof is sports one The puted Liberty Lowell, Los «¢ xtraordinary with. suspick The Bighteenth Sumner, visited envoy probability the bitter Oquirrh bad yeu tat vn Wasatch "UK a mete ; see "Cuda. v8 *s.-Webster event) Service Special Republican gconts tie Hicks: 6.-Employes _ of May' p Ogden, a ee 2-5 the taken have store Furniture: Fairy | Boyle ey ee comof organizatlon in the initiative bs teams baseball Jeague mercial Nettle. won, 11 to 5, son, 1:U Time, Isolation third. BONE *ix race, Third Fifth 8 ws. of "By ien, Osections South W asereh: Emerson, vs. 29-Webster i-Webster vs. Jackson, Liber WIl- course-Dick Futurity race, Union, 17-Webster vs. 21-Webster vs. _Websts 29ve-Webster Vv war Herives, 4 £04 furlongs neue race First 5. won; Sadie H_ second, Saucy M. third.) wourth 49 1-5 seconds Time, Second vs. Nolan se Sateeateccdaet res byterlan \ tak air : . 1 M fay 27 pu vs. P hillips Wasa First San Francis May 6.-The talent and | Pr sbyterian ire P a "te rian the bookies briice about even today me ape iL ightwenth ward: First Congregatonal vs. It Pte East. first three events on the card going Presbyterian, Univers0-Tliff vs. favorites. That let the first choices ly o completely, however, as after tl ee not one sity. ee : he ecard got inside the mone: of them In League. Webster Team the atwas only of the ordinary sort fe The Webster baseball team was admittendance small, owing to the stre¢ ar ted to the Public School league Monday, strike. and << following schedule of games arA. Williams carried off jockey honors ridding two winners, a second and a third | May iv bst vs. Training, Wasatch, | Webster vs. Hamilton, Libert choice Herives, the consistent first ¢ hoice in | aoe Liberty Grant, vs. 10-Webster May 7 to o at held steady race, opening the CaplWabhington: ive: 1c: Webster Wey and | a4 length by a winner galloping home half. beat Dick Wilson lation in the second ay 1 ‘rank the KKramer Starts Tratolog, Kramer did not miss a rae ing in Salt Lake pe als to Summers he wil willing to talk business. single} to get RE find mejlal | the ane lother tallion stakes. Belmont cup. valuable ent time here the Juvenile stake ' ae the Withers, and| handling of and historic fixtures|/ers. He in the : lost the East a horses several ‘E. of big E. BE. bets SmathSmath- B. himself ee + pk eg this city In a or rer rN bein training for the} Nothin' doin' in the fighting line attract a great concourse of racing|and quit on the two seasons about ripd racing vike® local 905 Nihal) ae ere 7 = lament of the promoters | Volaries Itself the finest racing plant }$100,000 to the bad However, Hildor umer's. world's; is still the states. two the of the titie for hopeful of securing licenses lin the world Belmont Park's club-!reth could do nothing wrong last winteh Shawna rack| who are . went to. the saucer championship the holds : and permits to handle matches in San|house lawn in early May is a picture} ter He won dozens of big bets at e 1 sonda' chriatt w afternoon with Hardy Downing bout this of winner 3 | Francisco. What is more no one seems|and an inspiration "Let the shoe-|Oakland, and his horses won the and Utab, severaral mille ee The tore tinoffffs men eck two honors. the i é both when the situation will be re-|string, necktie brigade which would! than thei te ean Bar have the title to is well) oy Williams one pood The supervisors are dumb on/jstifle a noble pastime by Puritanical | night purses He took thirty head to should the West A ne ris In great shape and says he wil 1|Meved. t : a"t ughout ois point and the managers are in|legislation look down at the lawn at|the Pacific coast and is now returnoeot aa best the in abil- | Py the ot Know despair. As matters stand, Colma, just | Belmont park on some early spring af- | ng with Rapid W ate re Guiding Star, ame Ee 1 : ea day Decoration opens | over the line, is the only Cole the season place on the|ternoon," advised Congressman Wads- | King f Tony Faust, Tillinghast, 4 Willlams| of Christie. i a after a short dash} ‘4 y : : iain of out Mareau Casey and Billy was He departfire the at See ase Francisco side of the bay open to|worth recently, in answering the tirade Hiacko, Wap ateiy train 7 wea"ar away|san r will but this Hildreth'‘sold his good two_| professional bruisers. In that favored|of a contingent of race track reform- | Pullman Y Christie ee | with Downing, and lew Jersey rider be Ogd in want on are in good co s soon as the New ; Coffro controls roug lers is indeed : \spir- | year-old Firestone to Tom Williams tor Be ae al a rg in great ua' prowent time a with sshape and tew will weeks be| as i | quite ers Defeat defeatedBurlingtoas. the Berne Noamers Kea at Cudahy of 4 £08 oe ne TE ld ee Morris and ter a ny Burlingtons. the at see the Neville big oe aorta =e panl the| riders are Sale| asim i now ‘iy, 169 ratce Bae to S. aah a promul-| the for structure pretentious gation of championship events an St. SEK aon The "| es Main take elt Sit 30-CALIFORNIA-$30. $ Round trip. Roamers s| Garrison for Jack and the exercise hand his a crowd to el lafternoon --- score a by yesterday itcher's battle, ut-| a ae acclimated. in Kramer a lfine after training. i MAY 7, 1907. STARTS oe sport 24 May between Salt This with He ging upper, are with Bob will wees match at for hitters find will wholesale Kaufman pure Colma ine NENYee and and simple. a the With few days on'horses affair round Al Kaufman twenty a Ward and that event is an such as admire a hard to build a. i open favor slugWard is i epee Metropolitan off. a ficld of in prospect. old, ‘has is asked He as against 126 Accountant been the $10,000, and first;addition to won $38,000 Firestone he Smiley Johnson's | Miller, "Davy" indulgence in the | Dominick ( O in a long while time Roseben receives an weight pounds, ate or he sold and but | money, handicap about sixteen |others for an aggregate For The withdrawn. to on 124/held up take a four-year-|Wwho latter horse } career a half was at last Before in away gave of $51 285 sold prize the In Walter Logistilla and orbet Malley of New Orleans, interest the top winter leaving in the of her latter mare, long racing ; California Hildreth that Pat counell Moran into had making Zoston, May 6.-The United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company issues today its annual report, showing gross earnings of $15,149,574 and balance for dividends of $3,504,5 "The report is detail is as follows: aé in bullion produced, $14,res Selling commission, shipping expenses, 667 Balance. $14,636,079 bluffed| appropria- tions for every fund he hoped to draw on. Councilman Hobday attempted to/ have it erred, but after some dis-| Sxcess of metals on hand December 31 over beginning of year, $497,469, cussion it was passe The council also appropriated $8,000 for the construction of water mains at the intersections of First and Second] avenues Work will be done before! Moran puts down the macadam improvement. It was stated by City Engineer Kelsey that it would cost more Miscellaneous eerniee 336.0 26. Grand total, $15 Cost of Seeauarion: M neluding custom ores and matter purchased, $11,578,550. Balance, $3,571,023 Miscellaneous revenue, $556,484. Total, net, $3,297,507. to lay had day ing the mains after the macadam Depreciation been put down. Councilman Hobopposed the appropriation, ask-| that it be laid over. The matter was agreed upon, however, and charges, ee $148,2 atcuaih pushed] $244,743. and on 6 legal cent per $30,000, expense, debentures, $422,985, through Total The contract with the Dixon EngiProfit for year, $5$,504,5 neering and Construction company Paid in dividends on minority for the construction of furnaces at|and subsidiary companies, $5,36 the crematory was amended, Instead Dividends on Ma stock ae of a brick foundation it is to be made] ent company, $1,508,5 of cement, changes and were ar dese age several made, $9,700 other The and minor contract calls for Undistributed was five SPIT-BALL 1 $1,990,572. Sie IN KEYHOLE: SCHOOL BOARD The health department was allowed $10 per month for stenographer work One of .the clerks of the department will do the correspondence on extra Behind spit-ball cee par- SESSION bolted doors plastered over with the a paper keyhole, Chief of Police George A. Sheets| the board of education as a committee appointed Jesse L. Doty to succeed S.| of the whole held a "star? chambe1 T. Vickery as a regular policeman,|} Session until midnight in the city and and J. R, Meyers was appointed as a]County bullding, The topic up for dis- special Both {n a ditor ment police officer for Salt Palace,| cussion was the appoinunent - of appointments were confirmed. teachers for the coming year and their o have a new pay day.| Salaries. The teachers will be raised communication from City Au-| about 10 per cent of the additional Alff he stated that the depart-|@Ppropriation, but the principals and could save considerable extra} Supervisors fear a cul will be made work forth setting | im their salaries. department by It could not be days on which employes to the certaln learned whether the would be paid. The 5th and 22d day} of each month were Sects upon. David A. Hilton filed a claim against} bond issue was discussed. It 1s probable that the result of the board's disCUssion will be public In its he has been deprived of water from he Big Cottonwood stream by the building of the conduit. His claim was referred to the claims committee.}| Robert Howe also made a_ claim against the city for $200 for damages done to his crops by the ae ee of the Tenth eoek canal. His peti-| tion was refer of the proposed Oregon Short Line depot are complaining that the eg company in ee its improvemen is lowering the ade of Third West street established Ay the city engineer. and are asking the city The fer $400 damages, Sells-Floto license to May 22. hold a He show was circus in claims|'@sular given Salt monthly meeting tonight Gees Short Line Has Permission. Residents a|made of the city to discontinue in the vicinity these Lake|The charge has been Oregon Short Line is alterations. made doing this work this DS. Spencer. assistant. general REOPEN NEGOTIATIONS WITH 'PHONE COMPANIES|t As 2 result t of a conference ease Ir. J. MeNulty, president of the Inter-| national Brotherhood of Dlecty ical prea and Bell Telephone reopening of negotiations for the settlement of differences between linemen and the companies. The request will be presented this morning and pending the answer of the companies no action will be taken by the men. was intimated last night that if the men could not get a satis reply from the company a strike would follow Mr. Me Nu Ity as acquainted paykenkes agent of the company, said Republican Monday: to The "It is true that we are lowering the grade of the street in a small measure to conform to the grade which we have to maintain on our tracks as they enter our yards. But we have per- and are city engineer. making may cause a Httle Inco he improvements 5 under way, but when the werk is finished it will be entirely gare nad to everybody concerned, I'm sure Julinn Retains Nerve. New York, May 6.-According to formution received from Philadelphia today Julian Story, the artist and Incidentally the recent husband of Mme ho recently secured a divorce now in full chars. neting in co-operafrom him at White Plains, is not long tion with Louis Lynn, district presi-|to remain in single harness It has dent. been announeed in the Quaker city that Mr. Story will again start on a Funeral of Joseph Edmonds-The | matrimonial funeral of Joseph Edmonds, killed in the quarry of the Cement company in by's Sunday morning, will be held Second ward meeting house who was] Portland] canyon] from the Wednes- . s Pris conen Francisco. nters i ae jee ork ena Tom Williams Is 7" on} everybody by announcing intention of continuing the ing at San Francisco, Cal the current meeting has most held winter Now proved said to have reaped a reward Martin, in the handior a mile and a quarter jockey here in the East. Miller may beat him breaking from the barrier with the two-year-olds, but larvelous One's" superiorthere the i ity begins and ends Martin is a real horseman, while Miller is much of a flash. This is the way the professional money bettors talk just now. Talking of Martin brings to mind the faet of the Jockey club's backdown in the case of the rider's reinstatement after being suspended at New Orleans by Judge Frank J. Bryan. "Big Tim" Sullivan, Senator Pat McCarren and other political henchmen "saw" the Jockey club powers and they e *xerted sufficient influence to bring bac k Martin Into good standing It was the luckiest thing that ever happened a race rider in the history of the Amerjean turf For the first time politics broke into the Jockey club government Well-wishers of the metropolitun turf say they are sorry to see it Little Goldstein, at Pimlico, has been showing evidenee of good class Watch this boy from now on tain Is getting well-selected and is lucky to be with the Belmont stable Koerner is getting into his stride, while McDaniel has fallen Into his characteristic slump He ean ride well in California, but the boy falls away to nothing here in the : Nicol, a superior rider wants a good Pastern engagement be-| fore he will be able to show his real form CALIFORNIA I | Dri from i rin 7 oooh hes "ihe es tin ; SHON Gticial effect upon Pine system "Most summer drinks are a burden upon the stomach, sweet sic oe and manifestly unfit for use. In . . t uti You have a beverage that satisthirst better than any other, for it Is about % per cent pure water Instead of overtaxing the digestive apparatus, it Is itself important digestive agent. a liquid food that is readily assimilated and that at once lends its valuable assistance in building up the body Inereased thirst comes with the return of warm weather. In suatisfying your thirst, be careful to yeverage that will be a benefit and not a detriment to your health E EXCURSIONS. return via both ways.$31.50 and return via WHY vcincleniiesla oie esUe To Los Angeles and return Via Ogden and S. P., both ways.. 40.90 To Los Angeles and return via Portland,' one Way .-.--... 63.40 Tickets limited to July 31st. Pro| portionately low rates from other sta- City ] ea CO. Phone La | Hons. street. B. Shurtliff will be vor wrere Se ee cea ee Ade April 26th,, to May 19th., Inclusive. Via Oregon Short Line and Southern aa Following rates from Salt To ‘Nan Francisco Ogden and 8. To San Francisco Anne held Wednesday at 11 o'clock. She died i 124 East Fifth sidence 1¢‘oside at the o family his racthat the prolific money-earning one ever on the coast, the Oakland presi- dent may be well-deserved Jockey Jack caps at a mile is the premier Miss San South street Monday oma hy best | Seneral debility at the age of | man I ever raced under, too I'll be West again next winter better lot of past winter at Oakland.' By the same token the game at Oakland will conuntil June 22. * When all dark and discouraging Tom Williams surprised Mary eral of Mrs. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. sé venture ~hompson, one of the most attractive young women of the City of Brotherly Love, oe Funeral of Mrs. Shurtliff-The fun- No. 260. and Ticket office 201 Main SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 48 EAST California SECOND and SOUTH, Eastern Races. Direct Wire for All Sporting Events |