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Show ere THE INTER-MOUNTAIN SPORTS REPUBLICAN, SALT Says > George Gordon, aged 40, who is a laborer, was arrested ‘clock Tuesday evening, charged w eh bivemntiog to the pockets o James E. Williamson, proprietor af the Federal saloon, at 21 Commercial street Williamson and led him to the police says that while he was listening music in the saloon about 11 Monday night Gordon pulled ; & newspaper and note book from Wil- oF _-_ Day Brings Out Good|Have Dog Wins First Prantion at Y. M. C. A. in Preparation Inaugural Stake. The growing Ms came by. Salt edge of the fine the the 1s. points was of knowl!-| the first rood cour one for U- &t im | the practice their ‘he game|2t® Hvery a The neea|°t®" at Tuec.| the evident onlooker program -- ; cours- evide attendance and the by the of Lake increased program, shown On popularity in the for Big Game With "U." oounmmcemnasneg day's of U. ¥- M. the Zume withice cit the next was C. ind Tim-]lMamson's with]|act Tuesday All the who present, pret "Old Saturday held A were de of game will and a ec ca tee who|ing get pocket a and in.jAs and watch that Williamson two]fAce put coat taking noticed picked. .in fast vas of night}son men his was when struck in Gordon knocked him be- in the ‘never know consisted Inaugural rur: of stake ke ran on to from the the the floor. puy sUp- ltackle on the team of the Ohio State Monday pitted amatnst vase wanners Of! | against Maddock of Michigan ‘ the : : fourth round found Horace K, Day|., Practice will be continued throughout pies and started Dawn, with Chorus still in the Girl the lefeanted by course, and leaving the the finals ers ‘Sr Sir Local university a x and week at urdaay, hard pape 7 <P cr ae ke ‘| 6 made by considerable Dog o Sweeney Sween Day Dawn de foi Choru Girl was two Butte dogs to Horace B wai the scoring 11 points to Dawn, and also won his many backe "i 18 and race for = two - when years ne at was pitted . A up to oO. iT -- GLASSES _ rope o> consay- -_____ HAVE PART IN ROW IN BARR 0 R 00M « have their teamwork and condition in Paul Powleuch, an Austrian laborer, the best of shape From present indl-/aged 44, and Paul Sheenich, an Auscations there will be one of the largest/trian bartender, aged 20, were arcrowds é issembled on Cummings|rested at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday night Day | for} fleld when the whistle blows, backers are now to be found j Put theeir money against jof the university Drawn, and many}/for fighting in the Caliente saloon at who will|/ 263 West South Temple street. Pow1esters|jeuch got the worst of the encounter, as he had several scalp wounds, evl- -- dently inflicted with glass or bot- 1© best loveal dog, Oquirrh Color el, | e, Si was taken to the emergency was drawn early in the stake, in order POP HANES'S S COLTS WINS hospital i to k p mir in good shape for the big} AM When the hostilities beran P futurit ‘ next week H. R F1-| FIRST LEAGUE G ES Jeuch, it is said, struck Sheenich on Bees =P d ted Charl Clow''s | Teen: : the head with his fist._ Beer bottles Prin Ching In their match course by] t mateh in the race for th€/oand glasses were prominent in the ul or ) to There will be no} City league champtonship wa pla ed at} subsequent mixup The fight was race tod the drawings for the!the Crown alleys "uesday night bestopped by Detective Wheeling and big Cu take whi urts Ww Hane Colt ind the Business} policeman Curran Thursd Men The former: 1 won through rh ( ! oe both to and) aoe on i a bo Re Ree ath - OUR LADTES' FUR COATS rom tl r een ver pool \ smi went crazy,' th 2460 eis Ter 7" . Rae . ind 1 ' complaint have been 1 5~ | nd 244 scores Th mateh tonight a ies ae aca ant Sn a tered to that effect It is hopes {ll be between the Crystals and Z. c.f iets ane exclusive mportations i© matter willl be given more attention | M. J] Seore Knutsford hotel . LM by th reet car company in the future | Hanes Colts, : 1OLEL. Puesd summary . ina ae eeu 246 186 188 62 aot th pres rec be Is hoped that/ wil ril J SECOND ROUND Fiving Free the bye dog, § to 3 (where be bet leas drawn, Jessio won from Mavis a dog is drawn a oes iF orice PE are the se au Tie a ; 7 ak, Ld oe Donegal ean at tos. oe ae oa aa ie oiss ta cia] STRIKE 166 Lbd 163 213 176 171 aig 5 36 007 aos S66 se Jee-H, = or log a een Peddler Clotk won to ' from from lost © oa urrh Colonel Sea Tek, t? a bye doe, lo Ha 21a. Alice 12 er ll draw Wace to f hori to 9 : : > Girl ; sween nia. } s Day ‘ m- ie Gol aye " ( BI oy Lad, t bye lass The Hie on dow pfmiett men 9? : : x: = ie 1 he ' . r oarie laaidd ire Ogden D ul heli 1 He ‘ Ing schedule ry rut , o came Hie t x d f ch 2 wT Farn : é theas XN At Sun { 41s : Furrler, Wire Exchange for all Events } (Over dS ijcam of or es Silve Finings a Teeth extracted feat methods = ete) faa ake teeth I 1 ge w 3ridce ey nor e, In in a the chance an hour court almost the of city other Big Cot- ‘ i It to stick or there to more, was Oct. 15 7 7 OF n uv : of Rod FT : i 5 = llare ee for ati of The Saw-| It of will be a striking be held 1d'a te . lated * terfered of tl i‘ I th ed by Sia with Rancho rd y wa i». All AD ill if} ind Work \ moath, pain, e he price nt : ern also n t, ection before r wo Se . war d rs.eb per oO NV 2d $1.00 yy per $5.00 the Ein of that The aa Daniel L. nouncement kes compar stak pl ed him. of / , W. oe , for Mil- upon :coun- ; , but te upon take but th Russell by the that up the head ild union men into: ann woul x trolled hy ae of e Plan. laughed Postal. it : lot at the ar Telegraph re , oreanize its : ri ont on tees Line of : an a SAE: } Lx this iorning Tr ge Wright nd Sidne Bernstein wer arreste upor he charge of Willi 1 Lynch, a non-union operator who alleged they | kno ked him down, L h dec red that ithe tw men. were trike b his sol met erave elencen soup in the might text for juvenile be Wanted term- of to Pade io turn it too high or you can buy- intense one filling. Away, Wants Property TLEARS Some Things George Did. Device) low. & The most economical heater heat for 9 hours with lamp for -house- OIL CoO. 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Assists both the appetite and the dis ticularly beneficial as a drink just Hundreds of familt in Salt Lake a result the have ood LEDS ULES TT 3 this eerless produc Mitchell, Salt Lake Arthur N, Engberg, Salt Lake Margaret Rindfleisch, Salt Lak Frank J. Kooyman, Salt Lake; El lbeth J. Van der Toom, Salt Lake | Lern' P Peterson Newton Pauline Bauer, § alt Lake Ta ( Anderson, Mt Pl nt Martha Ledermann, Forest Dal iru B. Mann Vood's Cre 1 Rob nson, American Fork John H. Parks, Salt Lal Ruby E, Papworth, Salt Lake Theodor Bossard su Lake Erma Nyfeler, Salt Lake ceeeeneenapne Oct. Diverse Routes through New phia, Buffalo and Chic ago =} practice Pleasant Salt 10 AUTUMN To Ogden Canyon Saturday, Oct. 12th. Leave Salt Lake ee eee ie Returning, leave Ogden 7:30 P. M. Grand Eve rybody invited. Fare to Ogden and Annual Outing. return, $1.00. re on | Howel, | Upon | of INCORPORATIONS Husband sale / Account American Live Stock Show, Court ner, Nephi J. Bates, Oscar Claude T. Barnes, Benjamin A, Henry Adams and T. L. Foote motion EXCURSION Surety. Supreme Ball, Elias Hanson, on TEACHERS' Having passed the necessary examInations before Frank Pleres ind Charles Baldwin, examiners for the upreme court, the following were fuesdayvy admitted to the practice if law before the supreme court Dts H- RATE To Kansas City and Return, $40 Judge C. W. Morse Tuesday entered a judgment for $742.80 in favor of A F. Christensen and against the Utah Savings and Trust company. Christensen obtained the judgment in the beginning against the Colorado Investment-Loan company The latter company appealed to the supreme court, and the Utah Savings and Trust company wa the surety on the appeal bond. The judgment vas affirmed and has not been paid Three Arabella Workman Tuesday filed a divoree complaint against John Workman, alleging that she has been subre hearing. jected to eruel and -inhuman_ treat| nent by him In July of this year, | she claims Workman struck her with ATTENTION his fist with such force that she fell to the floor and recelved injuries that | Beware of rank imitation Buttereaused her to be sick in bed for more ‘Nut Bread, See that it bears our blue |} than two weeks One of his main pasjlabel, It is NOT genuine without, Sutimes, she alleges, was « Disus r her and perior Baking company abusing her generally T \ vere : ar on married at Salt Lake arch 22,2906: ; WE KNOW |} She asks for $59 for the upport of herself and child during the pendency That such an exclusive, comprehensive showing of fur has never beer i of the uit: that the defendant be rejmade heretofore in Salt Lake City. strained from ISSLESR ng. with her, Mehesy, the Furrier, Knutsford hotel and for attorney's fee too CONTINENTAL a -- Tuesday. by Smokeless hol urposes. Gives a clear, steady light. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. Equipped with the latest improved central draft burner. Handsome-simple-salislactory. Every lamp guaranteed. { you cannot get heate r or lamp at your dealer's, wrile our nearest agency for descriptive circular. Mining Suit Transferred, In order to attach property in Salt Lake county, the case the Park City Meat company and Robert w. | Gillespie against the Comstock Silver Mining company, the California Mining and Milling company and H AL} MeCornick was Tuesday transferred | from Summit to the Salt Lake division| of ee Third Judicial district. The suit inyoly two judgments entered agains the defendants in Summit coutiny for $8,996 night, Treated with is the best The Rayo Lamp* all-round CASEs. in seg vil eae ge Himself. In thé office of the county clerk} Tuesday the Nicholes Tintic Consolldated Mining company filed articles GRAND JURORS SAW WOOD, of incorporation, The eae will Meet, Ixamine Witnesses and Say do a mining, milling, smelting, leach-| ing, concentrating and geenral minNothing at All. ing business, the principal place of Tt crand jury met Tuestav in the business being at American Fork. The suncil chambe ut the sity and counauthorized capital stock of the comty buildi ind questioned several wilpany is $40,000, divided into 400,000 : its of the par value of ten cents the }Shares each The officers of the Popa 2 tab" are President, George Nicholes: vi on what is going on in the courts, but president, J. M. Hamilton; tre niet when it comes to this particular grand L. D. Crandall; secretary, Joseph I< to jury there is nothing be gleaned Nichok The officers, with Joseph| from the sheriff or his deputies Nicholes and Alex Nicholes, form the ‘The grand jury met today and exdirectorate totimined itnesses It will meet sat ] norrow and do the same thing Marriage Licenses. District Attorney Loofbourow Cruelly Ps Ik. Culp, who claims to be John the owner in fee simple of lots 20 and 21, block 9, Lake View subdix ision, amended plat of blocks 19 of f the same subdivision, a suit against J Joseph Larkin main and wife : county. He claims the asserting an interest rope rty: lle claims he sion of many years, and defendants he debarred from isserting chk im any whatever to the lund. The supreme court Tuesday listened to the arguments in three cases submitted and took them under advisement Although it Is possible the eourt will hand down opinions from time to time during the term, the work of submitting the cases will be the main thing for the present, it is stated The cases submitted Tuesday were Christine Pugmire against the Oregon Short Line Railroad' company: in the matter of the application of Don ¢ Mullmer and others to restrict the limle 0 the town of Mapleton A R ( Smith against the Orden & Northrn Railway company day is a Oil Heater (Equipped Last Monday night Game Warden H. B. Cromar and Deputies Bingley, Julian and Jacklin formed a cordon around the Hot Springs lake, and caught eight voung men who had been hunting ducks at an untimely hour. When the youths were arrested they were turned over to Deputy Bingley, who was guarding the wagon. One of the boys entrusted to his care tried to escape, but a blow on the = chin changed his mind Tuesday morning all the boys except the lad who tried to escape appeared at the office of the county attorney, where complaitns were prepared against Lloyd, Everell and Neilcon. The others were turned over to the officers of the juvenile court. They are Earl Pugsley, Roy Popworth, H. A, Smith and Shirley Pugsley Samuel Park Hutchinson Christopher the H. Brown F, H arr. Defendants Hlearings x llroad strike the trike t! same Practice derthe room It may be carried from any other room to the bath room, which it will heat while you a re preparing for the bath. Impossible Pr "<S in Progress Suit, The suit of the Progress company against Salt Lake City to determine the rights to the waters in Big Cotton, still ae along in eourt ne witness Judge tt 10 waters tells what knows abou of the canyon, how it is distributed to the various canals and ditches. and whether or ao in his opinion, the eanals obtain as much water as they did before part of the supply was turned to the supply of Salt Lake City COURT ina cold PER FECTION SILVER TROWEL LEAVES FOR STAY IN POCATELLO Corporations bath comfort if you have : _ » Julia Barney, who became the wife of George F. August:13, 1900, at Deer Lodge, Nes. filed a complaint for divorce Tuesday. She alleges her husband not only deserted her, but nas failed to provide her or her children with the necessities of life. While Mrs. Barney was earning a living for herself and two children, Barney, it is alleged, was off squandering his earnings in drink and gambling. She asks for a divorcee and the custody of her children, one of whom ts 4 and the other 2. years of age, and Bathpang Room above" all should be kept warm. This is easy and the bath is a Cornelius Kooyman appeared in police court Tuesday afternoon to answer to charge of battery on his sister, MinKkoovman He pleaded guilty and Diehl] will pronounce sentence IXooyman's sister called at station Tuesday and complained that her brother struck her on the face with his fists while she was appealing to him for financial aid for the family. She had a eon eye and ake bruises on her fne ooy nan is a feamater, Judge Diehl xed His bail at $10 SUPREME 2Ad=- national treasurer fe ids wh fe r is Postal's nilor i The CA = cent uth tel he she I _ eiiploye Un- ‘ BA the lable ward ve ste ist against . colt purser Foul ipt " | 1,000 Dea oh by Dinse, ‘ ) ¥ < N. tod nt .Delphaso ip a phone 1499-z that .decide will the was 7 e calling out the An . * In a sympathetic the lo id With k, was . without sen- teleg- in. universal : I will labor of build- there EF. Anderton, the young man who was arrested Monday morning for robbing FE. Slater's room in the Lincoln house, was arraigned before Judge Diehl yesterday forenoon. He pleaded cullty to petty larceny and was sentenced to pay a fine of $180 or spend 180 days in the county jail He will evidently do the latter Anderton was arrested at 5 o'clock Monday morning. He struggled with Slater until the police arrived and made the arrest. ; 10 cent a week union:man inthe convention matter eonnty S Decision . ir iestion of 549 = 4) telegraphers 3 court- ANDERTON WILL SERVE THREE MONTHS IN JAIL ‘ paual place morning the BROTHER CONFESSES HE STRUCK HIS SISTER pk In striké -Vation busy the rooms what were Meets. which {is to October the a all anda court ime women Questions convention raphers was during ed a vaudeville performance im tnat different actors were coming before the judge in continuous performance. L. Masauka, Y. Armina and Gus Maritaas, pool room proprietors, were charged with contributing to the delinquency of children. It is said they allowed boys under age to loaf about their pool rooms The cases were continued and will be tried before Judge Gowans next Tuesday A boy of tender age was brought before the court charged with stealing a bicycle It was proved that he stole the bicycle, and it was the sentence of the court that the boy serve a term in the Industrial school at Ogden Receiving a promise from the boy that he would y close to the paths of rectitude, Judge Gowans suspended the sentence Through the vigilance of Deputy Game Warden Bill 3ingley, three men and five boys were arrested for shooting qail after sundown in the vicinity of Beck's hot springs.. Two of the men were tried in a justice court 5 eh The cases of the 2 turned over to the and the cases wlll be Judge Gowans Thursday t ) charged with the violation of the game laws range between 15 and 17 years of age Suits. waukee.on if hac Sam re absolutely the rooms court fact, busiest A delegation of local Masons left Tuesday night for Pocatello Idahe, bearing with them the Masonic trowel that is being taken from one lodge to another in token of Masonie and fraternal feeling throughout the order. The trowel ritual will be given in the lodge rooms of Pocatello branch Wednesday evening, after which the delegation will take the late train for no damage suits either telegraph of delayed tele- and When York, sational quail) iB -_--Wilas tnele ' B |1 Teeth Cleaned eens ld Crowns fit are FOR CONVENTION. Important Ni - of la with Yot : Me onc Ser service ti t e the hated i | $ IN CHARGE Ol SKILFEU $5.00 $1.00 the it La Ange n New York will -b ilready contrib- uting enough to keep th oca i} Jack Leyburu Wios Cup. In clothe and food. eto oe" on 15 Jack LeyAnnouncement of these plan were ‘ b Rde 1 the gelding] made n a ble meeting 1 Clinton hall 4 MeCarthy b id up] toda, attended over i thousand by dy g von tl fina riker who el red lustily the deter| of ul WwW iut Ham | mination to conlinue the fight The pt lin additior irned ikers were told that the contribunase ‘ i ost #1) r rophy} tion of $65,000 made b the locomo uy ( he win [ tarkive firemen ajJready beginning to - dard O} ome n, and I demand ha been ' Laces ae loss will ae ! a cle 240 MAIN STREET. Davis Shoe Store.) Bell OPERA TORS men mnstruction | assessment o Tne trio} every: working law . oo = teri Sporting When you come here RILES 3 1have at your ad ~R N APPLIANCES ii Many hetween Prancises. ( @)at « gorgeous SOUTIL fit tern 30 _ x DR. J. B. KEYSOR DENTAL PARLORS @& Gold I F non er GB ts re gat killing Lea ne I ing and have however, ? I ; ' aN men the while the companies Damage have been yet against as a result " no SECOND their $100,000. , losses, shipments WORK £6} that Turf PAST ' t duels on oe fi defense c = ieee Oetober ee . the that the tele gre ph, to k il quat ee eee Knutsford_hotel ene Se 18 H e allows named rt I ‘ / Mehesy, Salt Lake the cram: About ' ueh from PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. OUR FAMOUS FURS aT : the best they ire ee et : Neit of integrity and. we. guarantee ' fur have impossible, since nearly all shipments re started East without destination," the final destination being adliverted to the best market while the fruit is en route There here as company QUAIL} nd ib + ed : ' them cl: and Webar.eoun: Diels upon irre . ‘ harder chedule of ¢ ‘ t a n ever befe LY the boa one 5 go after the { 29 , or 1 op* ponent Among ¢ : rdest. Gar or the schedule e J t Oct ind Seattl Hig or eat : claimed the champlo poof United States | ting > . ever Kast! game Weve t 3 et Ce ance mamncememetiipaie Ar weeks. there a t of October argu hat ‘ the datlaw tno placed ae irrangs : 1é : Ho mE FOR ¢ were. S out ngeec ab quit 1:2 ‘ ten approximate from No | doubted! on]. 1 1 oO t t ed ' - os of ss , app l i orn . 7 : t i J¢ t One) that desertions estimated en? | squad ‘ icties li lize ind yea irl te : f se y a : terada ' to. is Aside OPEN "It shall be lawful enact won' -2 The I han this' Loz chool for I gat er. wit High hall lown down P e i have K had An : 10 ; A): campu thi tani ; cut the Page fact 10S8t in wages $35,000 o the two commercial probably 1 j vides: worl 1 } 1a the ) fins ha seven during It 596, other Ss ASCERTAIN chcke reHes Getbetween PREPARE BOYS HARD SCHEDULE, A 476 192 _ From the LIFE Smith and W.}| present employed in the Western sted on Mon-}| Union main office here and about 1 Walker for] eight in the Postal These include ison, will be]all officials and retired telegraphers for business the of out been have who Justice on that charge before 1iarralgned Lloliand at Murray this morning The | years latter t prothe law rst under is the case Da 0D is OF Losses Sustained, n ° 8$95-2,613 : every SEASON dg of now t MeMillan, Rhoads, who by W jens ooting quail im. da teenie 51 defeated teri PINAI SCHOCL FOR have WILL i rain but In the nie ‘ Tier 6 io claim ranks Dia Rane core The Park City bovs| stated that the t Lake High schoo) ] | first team is out-of thelr cl and] 'they. would like to play elthe . sec-] he tani. 2 } ‘ me of the | I <D . H ; | Lad immie (Continued they §22 16f 700 NEW City High school to play the win- | for Los Angeles and its immediate team of the class serke This] vicinity is erence as being worth in all probability be the seniors more than 20,000,000 and without - | who Titel pce to 164 866Ei 174 SF Furrier LEASE . been 634] TAKES 130 , $15 165 the strikers sa business interests of southern California have been the rea sufferers. ominent orchardists say MAY MEET PARK CITY that if the strike continues into the -_--_- orange season, which egins soon, The seniors and fre ener of the High jtheir losses will be beyond caleculascijoo]. clashed yesterda in the third }| tion, and that if the railroad operators football game of the hs 1s series The | should strike in sympathy, which at caniors were easily the victors, win- | present seems probable, it would mean ning by the large score of 40-0 a calamity to the fruit growers of A challenge was received from the]this section This year's orange crop ; FOURTH ROUND \ : wey R 6 ad ' ‘ dog 148 a 852 100 Mehesy, ae eee SCHOOL SENIORS ,| Park | ning Dream} Will Uren COMen Ghia ane from Chiverton we 244 L8G 4 HIGH J wevyil's 192. ay Totals py Go Souvenir Horace = 198 a. a 161.124 oy ri ; Sauter Tishaon lost to Chorus Girl, to 10, : ; Chiverton Lad won from Ready Cash,} tO 2 k Sir' Sweeney won from Commercial] Express, § to'2 THIRD ROUND both) y Rae 9 ¢ Mavis Baden lost to ¢ DX enl Peaalc and --- Smith 4 S to. W. | Barratt r Dawn, to. : Totals Baneiek Clair,|"°"" Iiery Day Paris. 200 19¢ 173 ic H oe on EE Bushman, 12 to 0 Devil's Dream won 25 bye from Kitson F McBrayne Baden,} Karle the one] Hanes Tefeinlithaliconraneewinamtnemconcnc pee De ea juvenile was room what|Another find for all stars is that of) collar, and it is said that Gordon | Princely D. B. Clark of Gordon acad-|fessed and pleaded for leniency, the finar| °™ Clark played a star game at|ing he himself had been robbed for The It -t A "shivery' operation and is extremely iable to cause colds. The bathroom William. Lloyd, J. 'S.Everell_and Walter Neilson were arraigned before Justice Dana T. Smith Tuesday mornng on the charge of shooting ducks between the hours of 6 p. m,. and 6 am Lloyd and = Evereil pleaded gullty and were fined $25 each. They settled the amount immediately after adjournment, Neilson pleaded not guilty and is being held under $25 bail. : While these cases were receiving the attention of Justice Smith, a similar case, that of D. B. Chamberlain, was being considered by Justice Bishop. Chamberlain had previously entered a of plea not guilty and his case was postponed for hearing until Tuesday. In the meantime he had changed his mind and when he appeared for trial he entered a plea of guilty. This was @or granted and he was fined ya. SUSPENDED -- Tuesday For a Warm lj IS ing. Gordon OCTOBER 16, 19ur. Octet Near Hot Springs Taken For Hunting Ducks After Sun Has Set. Boys Accused of Shooting Quail After Run-Down Are ited to Appear, the were made the escapes. a shout of pleasure | Agricultural college game to I'riday of] About 6 mw m. yesterday as Williamcould be heard The rabbits, when| thls Wweek_comes the good news that}/son was standing at the bar Gordon caught by th hounds ire killed in-| oaches Tobin and Walker will be entered and was recognized. stantly in most as ind, to use jJable to get in the game of Saturdayy The saloon man caught him by the common exp ic strikes then Tuesday's races WEDNESDAY, -- SENTENCE Williasn- pockets the hares breaking a little bett vee Defensive work wiil receive the most]struck a wooden column and cut hea even in the number of escapes The} stent and trom the present outlook|gash in his forehead. He ran from wonderful running and dodging of the} the university will have one of the]the frent door and disappeared The rabbits caused much surprise to the un-| hardest games of the yearn on its hands police vere watching for him all day initiated and always when the pursué al With the change of the All Hallows-| Tuesday, but he was not apprehended. rounds UTAH, I Alleged Thief Dropped Into SaThree Pool Room Men Accused loon of Intended Victim, of Contributing to DelinSays Latter. quency of Minors. BIG COURSING MEET OLD STARS WORKING BEGINNING TO DRAW FOR HARD BATTLE!. Crowds-Buite CITY, JUVENILE COURT THREE NIMRODS FINED HAS MANY CASES FOR FAILING 10 QUIT CATCHES MAN WHO PICKED HIS POCKET Local and Telegraphic Reports of Field, Track and Ring. Second LAKE $13.75, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $35.00 Boys' School Suits $2.00, $2.50, $3.25, $4.00, $4.50, $5.25, Up to $7.50 We have the Latest in Dei*by and Fedora Styles at $1.50 and $2.25 up to $5.00. 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