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Show REPUBLICAN, AND RING ‘(N PLEASANT STIL _- Justice of the Peace Antone. Lundberg, of Sandy precinet, yesterday sentenced Charles William Ringwood and Charles Herbert Ringwood, father and son, to twenty days each. in the county jajl, or to pay -a fine of $207) for shooting a bull belonging to N. A.| -_ -_--- aps University Rooters Will Leave For Cache County to lin a Wino Ta Bwellth. bere Mich. Apri the17.-Tigers Playinglost v-| Talent Rejoices When Five th roughout, Favorites and One Lucky biggest! opening thatgameevertodaywas before thein Bennett crowd peratels ' 1 Insure Victories. park a fine fle, but. Tt thewasworkNaps li the swift of his Muilin batand|| | All the parties in the suit belong to Crescent. Complaint had been made that Nelson had placed a cross bull ina field where the lives of, the children passing to and from school along uw certain right-of-way were in danger The Ringwoods took the. law-into their own hands and shot the animal One Come Home. -stirring mates could! not stave off defeat. Mu hin s ed judgeleventl the in game the lost /|ment With one man on second anil two gone tne ptt 1 IG Joie wal but when} swatted| he got one 16 his liking Turner x i fs a Cable nt ie be i » Rp. il honk ah ray and track Utah of University The # 9) Agricultural usar thet even on A Sy ROOKIES ae baseball teams mee the Agricultural) Emeryville today When. the day's erimp awful an end un at was port. grounds) home their on teams college ‘| at Logan today Coach Maddock and it ,out for a two-bagger and two run ae been DU Lng th ey Do ouovites Pa, a ran I odd y the dh would hit, he LaJole Had cored morn-| Were There wus nothing in the evidence| vesterday left me ar chee) + vaces live tirst the h of | ™Mcely as} man, than one tito show that the Ringwoods had been scered more have not . "1 e ae B. Y. naedefeated Oe ing and ©, in the after-) yround rules prevented home.runs.| and a we i "ph ived long yt ored u uttacked by the bull at the time of the noon. The track team will follow on] Score winning b el in the last race tethooting, and the justice held that the a speclal train which leaves the O. 5 R. H. E.} sults proper recourse for them would have won, Hu -Onatassa mile rac First o | 20 024-12 001 101 ,...012 A large/Cleveland at $:30 this morning. L.. depot rime, third Cavenne been to have the animal declared a second, vera l § 12 102 020 000 008 the | Detroit uccompany will rooters of crowd : % bee j nuisance Instead they had taken the ; a Clarke and Joss Latimer, Batterieal Beant to | MCU 1 .forward I j ix he th eee Oa Aaa het avitn .pecond race oes cour & Center t . law Into their own hands, and he was hh i HN Neus ¢ Bpeci ' ee a shot won, SOO ROT Lee Second, \dena compelled to find them guilty 9 of leave Logan, returning, at 3:30 p. in Iube W nddelt in ae } tl ird Pime,-1:09 5-5 While the Universlty expects to car! c i \ ne : a [ Third race, mile and 20 vards uly ons icagzo pri - $ a case@-o a se = bain c . cordingly a comparatively light tine Man di irin y pol n second, won 2 Wig Sax.bo: \ ie jcraritlhe Rube Cop- | tog yruch in both the athletic honors eff.the was jmposed, and the defendants were aT Pa ET arate ai Neier to St succumbed theyund tests, they are not looked upfon as prac- | gay aoe La ‘ ‘ - I given two days in which to pay it but one scrate} be In! 1 too W ‘adde Vt allowed will team track The lee work. ilce . f | won, Boloman second, Bat competition for the first time this veat it bat TO E Le eae malicious watched For the sprin events Richardson, Fer- | ° ‘DEFEATS YY; ogan ee -_- beys on e their own be sMnoon Dy 8 te 1 A er intercollegiate BOYS University in campus of this naa hoe co | nese ‘ 1 - ay af-/, H Time, me Nitec oe and seventy second, 1 10 4-5 prt race seven Witth fur vard Putriotic race ongs seven euda third Cress Wave ond, oe Saige es eee 1 Hich awe ean did hl ITS seventh inning this 4), game for them ourth Ht. Stop ane Cheshro 1 the opening game baseball in Logan.) won |} third. Paltemon mile hy race, 4 | stlilichio ; oe | y a the ied ated team baseball xian COLLEGE Apr ow rae eed furlongs-Ma flv race, Sixth ny ' | Sulliy Walsh and fatteries-Owen, Waddell and Spe neet won, Kenilworth econd, Luretta ird fea acne 2 ay as Sin ; t € <eaninee ‘Trim Boston. | ES Boston, April 17.-The red-socks fuil-| Aque duct, Nieauteat ed to make the most of their opportuni-| New York April 17 Results at ties todas and suffered their first de- | \queduct furlonzs four anda nulf race: first rath-} Pruitt was a Teat of the season. Sight second, Pisher iuy mM; Sarin ' taken] been haye should and ¢t sharply Time aldo | third. throw wild Flis sixth In the out gave the visitors one run. score Second ber @ s@, about two R. Ho E | miles- Jim 3 ; r, Helisworth 1221 Pim it oO] second, 2 2 000 O00 101 ashington poetan Hoo OLo O00 1 8 2 | Third race SiN furlongs- srapple a we ries-Falkenberg and Street;] won Cre ec second. Ble Chief third "3 . ti et 15 | rs ae Criger and furlongs-Tim Sees Pee CMT thas SHOT Troublemaker afternoon and lost pa to the Athletics, 8 | Frank Lord third Time, 1:28 second nce 3-5 With the oxception of the first two in to 2. The New Yorkers made a rally|,,° cn Thee, Ube Lu ones. eeesont win. nings the game was a pretty one, Ini {n the sixth and scored two runs. but | Miss Popular Sep: Question Mark the first the University team talli€d | Chesbro was substituted fot aED iy Third Say Time,Bae oa1-01 CPSs3-5 7 = eT two runs, and in the seeond piled up! the next inning, and he was Beppe five more through errors on the parc of with base hits until all hope was gon: \ | FRENCH VICTORIOUS, the local players. Kidman allowed! score R B soven hits and struck out ten men,! pyhjjade Iphia noo. 200 500 et sat BUT AT GREAT COST while Larson for the University, allow- | New York 000 002 000- 2 §& 5! ed only four hits and struck out feur Batteries-Schltitzer ind Schreck Colomb Beat her. , ‘Mperia, April. 17 men. There were about 500 fans pres- | Orth, ShEEER and IKleinow i A French column situated on. Talent The features of the ume which commands the plains two beautiful running catches by baleti NATIONAL LEAGUE. | of Tanstet was attacked flercely at is. center fielder for Utah. Line-up daybreak yesterday by a number. of ‘ y 3 , Berber s vine i rabs U..of UB. ¥. C. Boston Beaten in Virst | nberites: wio:: With nomad :.5 Arab Larson . FP', Kidman u foie \ a : y have been concentrating for several Garner .... Cc H. Richards | , a ghea yD, Apt il WM = He aie pervas | weeks on the western ~ frontier of Jones vone l Watkins} = Wansgard! Allen| Herbst Muer ..... Simpson Keyting . Wilcox berts Lewis és Spitke .. eration tise aes NO eae Bib ns. .» J. . Bes : today, eaneaters by winning but the 4 eee aigldmore | . fell . short Sain Score 000 200- R. H. = 3 only beat off pursued them E.| : La nd Agstin sansa thd Linc of mem ers employing the was sult MEMBERS EAR present. ie a riding master Question in to enough teach) English or. park style of riding} discussed at length, with the rethat it was not deemed best that! the club should so early attampr @ score pati of. to 1 score to 0. ., ¢ ‘incinnati run, Score Chie too! # -: were 000 001 DO0- 000 000 000O- 0 Inany branches. It was decided rather | Batleries=-Fiix Azer and Kiing; fast! and Schlei. as membership the Increase to. as possible, with the object for the aera ener aa present at least S é only to promote . ea inn riding| . : . 1gr PAPaSure: and ous ene by toe saad | members The »regutar weekly club | ride: will. be -held every Sunday and} évery member will be expected to be | present. The question of see uring aring where; n horse might. be taught various tric ee ° and » maneuvers attempt will _ was be made brought up to get FeniL h . 2 and ft de ¥:s CLASH men, killed wounded, : ne Duel (a Patal ' Mobile, 4) near troops darkness. Ala., here in em in which guns were used, wounded fatally hoe | had 1akers |] not been duel double-barrel shot was Sheehan Splicher, not apprehended this . New York ..-.008 Jngide found 150 000 000 Batteries-W iltse Moran, Coyell, Brown ) a Louis 212--14 O11- and and Gets n 2 7 11 com G Bresnahan;| Dooin Neur-Ruo ny ‘ pleat 24, ie towr iship 1 peation South, range L - | Nichols will play George Ciarke at | battle o'clock. the pe ERITH between eat te m 1, Quick having' a and shade . me oe be Dr. form heathen. . und, ae tet the)= | He 3 ©. Continues ae = ASNichols, theater, pictures be Fight ore of the coént!nued Victures. rt Blectric manager announced of last the night Burns-Moir two days ee Wlectri that feht the) will) longer. 5 The terday senlor class and decided or] "1: G&- | A os 4 6B 5 2 000--OO1- Longe; HIGH eR = This - | SCHOOL matic ee PET evening club the NOTES will tr High present their annual commencement an Ke MM. eee Be eee OLR ST OMAN C. e2ce Hh ies py) Ter is "The "High school, been director lot Maria 4, block oO hb Io |g School) nm Held te Dt ane 1; blocks ‘ Ella of. May Savings Bank: is, D plat the first play of that ad Huldah. &, 1 1.700 ‘ G.. 5,000 Lespli ut ¥ ‘ae pson, lot to | sean 1.200 10 2a . mon plat D .to tho. Naylor I a nt. is‘ ; part 400 1,700 Dortus, "Lucy May block 115, pesseae rf 20, T ra = a : 1,350 ¢ a aXe < I 3. plat Mantel to part lot 1, witee 2 . Dra- gym. the sto to on ‘ . 2400 1,500 oo0 part - 1,650 4, block Joseph -, 1,000 4,100 1,600 this: year.} ‘South, range 1 west were Cap-| Mary T. Servis to Theodore Jolin"Mcintyre, | Boe part Jot.2, block 18, pat Friday the sehool will Have | was elected) manager aerine a Met ten 200 TINTIG. Via Dd. Special «& nh. train G.. Sunday. leaves Sa't "peyeee Lake_ 10. 7 op oe Pure oe ledves see Everybody vited. "Magniticent Reonio trip. a ie iot Mike Panovich yesterday brought sult against the American Smeltin & Bennie company for $10,000 ae i juries erred i rec njuries KCOmDDY 's plant ember, While at working a ane ewe urray last : at ‘the BF De- 27a 25 & a ree ty i. Baker, part 6 Lay S-acr plat A W Hitlarn ‘Hodlkel to Fred ¢ "life, 17c West Dri to Wilnam oT iil lot. 6 block 7, 10a Winans Ber 5 eeaeeseh.) S. € plat aneae ee 1 . Havenor, Joseph Jensen, the voting Chairma pRB | The HM "i precinct to Porier Goes 1 oem to. cnays of the» for the Kenyon Holy a severe Donbar Cross cold Better-D. iH. to C someroute. /§ NG matter receive SOUTHERN you cur WwW I are and suffered been ness eee eo PACIEIC FINED safeguards citl and a. 7 tos Sundays enna and m. for to holidays, 5 10 FAIL | | TO Lansing Bryan } INDORSE one,'' but even this was voted Lansing was selected for' the las! Seve eulogizing - the Shores & Shores, m. Washington, Bell and! naif of the These at Taylorsville-Samuel| of in illness which at 1 o'clock. exercises the kept} Apr {1 17.-The to go "] halk of was feet other amet citizens telegrams the more than. three} will be held this Taylorsville meeting taking result Tion's Savings Hank and Trast Pays 4 per cent on deposits. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. sent to Ae Of a similar which Asks Washington was that Santa for Avril? ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President. QO. & BEEBE, Caszier. the of B. New committee President Dazell, PTS Tas h witho " | Grimes. victs 1S . CO p take Led ° bl epu _~ q a e Ors in 19 ° 12 A. AND © Oif Ica D as MUST IES M 00 ~ HA HAVE GF CAEL Cs TODAY I, ice, APPLICANTS D y OC ° HXPERIENCE RTA = eee eee eral rn ‘| Q }) ) f k uic ? =e a AS es rom / > f R 2 i urns Advertising eema . ane as aad 2 fv0d werapaper very effective combination, "Working thle combinn iion of hers und can do the ame ir yoa'll only samy ithe word. + mewopupers throwgh 4 . ee all 8 Pee ba Phd Neec aatiad a GIVE YOU -_ bundle ean THE C tr with ne . I to our ayy New = gg A, oy aun THE LAUNDRY Both Phones 192. OF Ir re oe you Jou JUST J. €: J 555 worm Watson SOUTH s4és. CALL sais RELL aN eae Every Woman Irv in interested ud ahiow ahout the iat erful id know Marvel -- --- = WA VE nAviE i ‘eatnice PHONE QUALITY" 166 Main 8t.| >= as STREET? superior . of the Frederick ‘and r J oa CALL, tainable An laundering ane oy* DeKt The only laundry tn the clty eperat ing 4 Water Softener a the Members this courge, * YEARS' GUARANTEB LADY ATTENDANT : HC} pr 7h BETWEEN APPLY R Requests for pardon of con- | pent usually MAIN - Clara appealed Moran € 22k SOUTH On "Ad, PAYSFE Piha eS to ae 17--President York. who Eugene~ So. Malin Salt Lake. c ity f Test 3 5.00 (fipest "made)...._. $10.09 Ie vel 2K r Tubb Host Paes a. Li suest o +4 00 te..$ 6.08 7 eS Pardon were Commodore PAG aan Ds Sania e sion: steamer, General Slocum, to. the attorney general to pass upon its merjc This reference was due to petl- | tions presented to the President today| by a ommittep of the maritime. ex- change Os. Con- citizens Representative to of Pilot house. taking parlors at S o'clock this after-| noon, Stamm was a member of the carpenter's union, and the United Broth-| erhood of Carpenters will attend in 4/ body. rhe Ara) ahve mb d HautGKE Ap, rks X FLEET battleships will go to --_- - -e ee an Se t ( ROWN, now for for your WHOLE the little months. in pain funeral 12. = ham. There Immediate an conwas ference navy department at the today between Needham the secretary, and after ; . eA OF 275 forr Lioyd Bennion, 13° months and} old, child of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bennion| of Taylorsville, dled Thursday of spinal| one The -- nes ae SAMPLE GOLD $ 3 fixed was Cruz and e to arontores, the of - eet down spring the subject.| Independent companies on will be held in a few} meeting Another wishes to { of Santa Cruz, Cal.. by bombarding the navy department with have succeeded in getting the sie ec city The fleet to visit that secretiiry of the previously navy decided that the 85 Evenings F Meet Telephone Mea-Meimbers of the; eity council met with officials of the| two. telephone companies in the may-] yesterday office ors to IJIisten to a reading of the new electrical ordinance! hear Ca of cures solicit Specialist ‘peerless date the and oish i SEE health m a. Expert May mas ter-e Fellows. to Shick position he was elevated shortly before leaving the state;| his all - William |} the resolution regain ee Symptom ts Drs. BRYAN Mich here 17 was not indorsed left} serious ill- | 749° of Eureka, Free p. as ruacation, ene: Br Pasmpeen Je] SANTA CRUZ WILL to treat ay -_ and] in Jowu-Word Week will and GROUNDS Write DEMOCRATS a broken Ti Mav ti : out-as an INsimply make just-but oe Seco veae UaeCe ne MICHIGAN Bascom was called boy's injuries. received here of the of W. W. Thomason & Shvures fe naire department not held. m-they aged 15, son of Nathan White, 666 South | time, in an effort to effect a compro-| West. Temple street, fell out of a tree mise, George P. Hummer, prospective near thelr home about 6:50 o'clock Fri-| candidate for governor introduced a evening Shiori na' ~3 this ht the ir names to Dana T. Smith, ¢ ‘om- | Democratic state central Sainmitras e reir : | its meeting here. today. After a disApproves Blanket Liceuse-Mayor}] cussion lasting nearly three hours it Bransford has attaehed his signature to|.was decided by a majority vote of the Dlanket Uecense granted to the Sait{-one that it is not within the province Palace Aniusement company by | of the committee and that the matter the city councll last Monday night. The] should be settled by the state conven- | license is for $240 and covers all at-] tion Alarmed by the committee's attractions during the coming season titude, Bryan's adherents brought the Boy Falls From Tree-Charles White, | matter of indorsement up a second day Dr Ralleoud until 7 This permanent ea NTP" a Maolaton ot te eae wpnilaneeag the r KamMinations 1° s te the maximum penalty, Coa costs. Late: a special venire wus impanelled to} hear a similar action against the same} Company. In this case there are eight ' lolations alleged and the full pen-| alty o ' Is asked The case re-]| sulted from the discovery of eight freight cars and engines of the conpany standii in tl Ogden yards witl hand grips coupling devices and other left NOTICE, of every are cordially invited to consult be advised. FREE on CIL: ARG I 10W Burch ae plea sets an ehat ne company ow a one-fourth interest In the ¢ nieve lath from) . to ore t clatm plaintiffs the Which *mount of $400,000, in which they were entitled toa three-fourth s interest. was taken The wee three-fourtl is inter-| est, say the efendant was. transferred by ACEGt to aca and A. Crelghton by the plaintiffs It is wort $20,000 than more that denied ' | of ore was taken. and that the plaintiffs were ever excluded from the} workings is} EK i vas SS ul s_ the eg hae Ss' MODBERN METHODS in all-private diseases you niay - ane yr pay Meine eros ture in aeieae in oiis or othly installments, as the cure progresses, or you SPLIES, He /Sold "Phouy" Jewelry-Joe Sulli-| vun, charged with selling "phony jew-] elry entered a plea oft gullty to] the charge before Judge Diehl Vriday| afternoon and was sentenced to 30 days] ar fu the city Jail Talk of Plute Reservoir-The state} mar of 1 « ixsl ers took o} Non a ae Pline saearcois acinar bat | or. Por-|) the from a report when morning, this oe ea ‘ be er oa *an-Hellenic anquet-The annus banquet of the Pan-Hellenic soctlets will be held at the University club May 29 All Greek letter men in the city and neighborhood are requegte d to send Free Sho + £8 4 treatment and « of il Priv te Di east of Men, whether caused by ignorance, exe es contagion, - Youngmen who have beén led astray ae bad companions-rmiddle-aged men who have gone to ¢ cesses-old men who find r.sexual. ¥ yr gone- unfortunates who have con t rected diseases the victims of blood i nd all ot A counse] pad a of experienc cod a indy pis op lane | on April 8 he to cash two on the First | r a aor Company Violutes Safety ApAct plinnees found yesterday jurs court } A federal : the Southern Pacific company ¢ taal a violation of the saf yesterday. All ey MEN- -A Spec sial Department for --MEN hospital and ill confined at St. Mark's stroke hls paralytic is recovering - from ery slowls llis condition is still cen Siradsevioge Do @ medic Company Defends Title to Disputed Property. The Silver King Mining company and John M. Daugherty have filed their answer case peeve against them : . . al court by N cholas re ee Dunbar NTLUG FURTICER Disea tl Chronie CURE | Asthnasn. Lung CATARKRH-Dt afuess. Yrowbles, Mheumutinon, Hay bhever, Epllepsay. Ebyste a Insomnia, Heart Trou. s the Stomach, eens re |: Liver, Bowels and Bladder, and all Curthle Nervous, Chronte and Private Dies tases of both sexes | . Maree Complaints Isom SILVE I license} Rooney | he DOCTORS WHO Mintng | to Hospigu-Don proprietor LT aHonel Danis oP eh. rg. ida. woere |) may PAY WHEN CURED. No matter what your cure you,and consult has failod who ot is, or Specia uble Master PRC VIGMitreEUROE:wert SILVER . tree on charge, learn gave social! BRIEFS Rush 5 THE amonth The complaint says that jnduced H. S. Shreve checks for $10, drawn in ‘and around a ~~! tari h are MAIN re-} eae , tts wearables be districts will Jo 'E ldredg OA es municipal is charged with trying to get thing for nothing by the check Ver-| j Cetk-wowl aes ov f & j ° MNy4 rangements for the holding of primartime, at that Will be completed 2 --_-____-5 ? :- " } CF |) | renize wit be the Seoona, whieh = CITY place block 15 g-acre i San part AW i el verlie: There'll z Carpenters ut Vuneral-The funeral) Roosevelt today referred the questions ofwill Henry Stamm, whi W. dledHall'sThursday,|o¢ 4 pardon for pilot Captainof W. S. CexcurVan|$ be held at Eber under-| scenaack, former the } is AC address was also made by President J {from the county attorney's oflice, Wil1 KXKingsbury. : { liam Ristoe is charged with burglary \ baritone solo. "Hosannah, was| for trying. to enter the residence of sung by H.-S. Basign He usspondety O. J. Salisbury on First South street with "Star.of My Life." There was] early yesterday morning. A complaint also a violin solo, "Romance." by Mor-| also charges S. F. McLaughlin with re ele Oe : oe ss Fie : , Sear liars Sy ris Andrews, and a soprano solo by] attempting to steal $30 from T. Miss Edith Grant Cain Thursday night Cc. E. Bullock afternoon periods. that the on eee help The Class track meet will-take place} jehard: owe: to M. "L. out the work a ACFE RE today at the university campus. It was} Millan land. in: ection 17 ee a Et, " sstponed from Friday ye on account of ship 2 south. range -lveast... will be pre-; Postponed 3 ratkeae ‘The Se Sadler'.to' Alma. C:-Sadcompleted. | A. eos being not ‘track new School | the High the : by She seated enIGA ; ifty athletes meet | Huptiard ler, part inWeaihent lot 2. block Geceny 12, plat B..to ue FiGehs athletes will ente r the is direc- rag | About fifty Johnson Miss Dramatic club. wee i a ‘anc .class senior the of girk The Ca-| Schoo! The "High tor of the club. det band. 45 pieces, will render selec-) their first-drill yesterday for the comOwkle eee por Tee oan S. tions' between acts. mencement exercises. : Veltaabeth it Ande rson. to'‘Heber J ING EXCURSION TO ne rl el tet een | "Grant, part block 125 plat D... Tris J AvFritsch et-als to: H. L. are Sues for $10,000, botindants s of be explained. a Sf meningitis, 100 Short. carry MINING E Fe Puueral ihn park, Earl The Third precinet Republic : meet in the office of the sheriff at ‘ ton and county building at 8 o'clock tonight fo. reorganization District chairmen. will be elected, and the new days 1.600 thet 220 Liab Friday forenoon, ev. A. simp-| and 1 1 seck -o Cloth (ire than IE AS O CATED CD ® exer-[i ies day senior annual. second " were held at the University of The ses temporarily, | i of the championship games "hose receiving monograms tain? "Warthrann:: Garland " Lureka 1 Deseret i . arm. Dr. I. S. attended to the 660 Two carloads of cinders were lauled || Sandsome, Treseder, Fitzpatrick, Roma Catherine G. MeGurrin Mercy upon the High school track yesterday: ney and Wire. Romney. was electe : ‘ ete,, Hill ‘ park pil M.- Hill, lots.3, eand two rollers have already ntsemte'| captain for next year and Fitzpatrick | , . "i n Met ef : or wo - 550 ‘ Green, part lot 2, block 17, 5acre plat A ; < Elmira A. Collins to Peter Anderson et al, land in section 32 yt been attempted by the High school this tow nship 5 south, range 1 east: J t. Smith to Katy M.. Smith, At the: meeting. held. yesterday. noon} land in seetion 11, township ¢ --------_} Manager Wire of the boys' basket ball; south: , range "aS 2s é Ue j § 5 7 held a meeting y és} team presented monograms to all mem-| Mary M. Smith to Katy ML Smith, upen the musie il pers who have. played in three-fourths} land in section 1, township ‘This the has part Guiver. to 0 au Sue | os Jey Hansen _ Manion M. Han | lot 9, ete:, Sandy ‘Station: --. W Darile Ison tc E Heabe th @& War} lift 18, ete.. st Lawn =A School. ae L -: ey li We Oo oaue " eG <=: 2 ter, 4 Te v Quick oo | Mistress' at Miss Johnsen High School Notes. | best Slattery. - play. I the. with] Score: New Kennel Club Otfieers. The new officers: of the Utah Kennel; San. Francisco. .-.301, 000 J0O0 000 4 president; |) Oakland Stewart, M, BR. Di club are Dr. W.9 M. Waddell,» vice president My Baiterles-Suter and La Howard | H. Don. eee ary urer. Lhese officers, with Gray and W. F. Hapgood, board of directors Suter, nee ; | | UNIVERSITY NOTES, taken TODAY Los Angeles. April 17.-Dolly* Gray} Frank Langston to David a arr} able to get in the game.. Grant will i showed a re rate to\- his old form tod: Ay lot 36, Stewart's adattts pitch for the L. D. S., while Coacly Teet- 1 pats to Pe N the Pertland «aggregation >| Frank T Luft zel has several good ones to draw from. x ans ed anita: Stor ae "| Rourke, lot 7, eas aids; sub-----_--_--- R. WE _ dix ision of block pli Gr Dhiree-Cushion Billiards, Angeles....2:.7306 101 020 7. 10 yi . M. I. We tzel to Jas B. Mul121, plat part lot 6, block lins, 2] 3 Oo o00 060 000- ; billiard contests! Burtlano Inthe three-cushion al Malone's Yesterday afternoon J- M.|~ Batt 26 -Gray and Easterly; Gar "llda A. Shaertte Charles D. Morgan' beat A. 5S Christian 1 a aU j1et and W: tlsh | Shaafter naet ey 3. pike pl 15. point scratch gare, by s0*to 24.0 Dot eee i township Ll nort! range 1 ext Grenick ~ (24) beat George Clarke Az San Francisco Tom T. Sun to Josie Sun part See by<2t to : evenivg San. francisco, .Apeil 17.-San &1 oe lot 3. block 1, plat A. . G. Winchell (24) beat Ti ol Nichols'|.cCisco-won today, defeating Oakland b y| Jacob Mortts to W - LL Dickson, ae by 24 10.25.. ‘This afte rneon John |. score of 4510 2. Tt was a pitcher's} ap tte lot 2, block 70, plpt A, a treatment BOYS ¢ HERE -_-_-_-- > we ter, + est, etc foe : . : fhe Te Nuride | Realty company to Owen I Gray, lan section 32, township 1 north, ei re a: i | Come i] Oft- tl 1,300 3 mere! A ane of Salt Linke Bank Clearings Hetter-lriday''s loeal bank clearings amounted to $957,-] the} for $959,425.75 aguinst as 240.24. sanie day last year ¥ ag iNo0re Kaster: Cravat and other. Spring right-as longus vou, wear Ahem Sit tA. Diehl - inarriage License-A yesterday to George 1 Elizabeth McLaughlin, both morn- show ie Set REPUBLICANS OF THIRD. ("eae bast cat aTingesit potted his uv and tred.in wel TQ REORGANIZE TONIGHT | II Marriage was fecal and s. , 5 14 by Shirt, vour thev'll stay j we! aoman always "Tea alr, but without visible effect Officer | Dot heard the shot and. ron ‘toward the scene Upon. seeing him, Murphy | stopped, and was taken to the statlon.; He will be tried on the attempted lar- | ceny charge for which Smith was given | 10 days with the chain gang-by Judge | was the injured arrested SO a) Y a Martin Swan participant. was The girls' gymnasium classes their second Friday afternoon yesterday afternoon ------- pursuit 17.-In morning, Phyation of the-ground. |eo Newhouse. i nny oer ___ Alabanmw, April fhursday they @ Ac- edaarat a eee ; Earl men, The charged non Herbst and B. Tyler will leave} Saturday morning BP Newhouse, wher: | they will spend week working on] their theses, witch will be on the gor including 100 ers ax that Saster eae BUMPS INTO ANOTHER | AeA EEL Se gchar sae in and, officers the French stopped by |} other i St. U. tén sot roel ; Apel 17--Sehoolmaster | bi. Spilking to Samuel "Rueben eever le i i als" 4 ar ot 5 ‘ 7 « wvith 1 Gc Gs. e hits today and the Pi-| Neil Ande reson to. jarmuee Sharp 2s. shut out MeCloskey's men 3 to 0.) land. se etio township 2 { 9%, LE DiS: ks the: BV. base-} The Pirates bunched thelr hits on Bee-| south, range "1 east... ~ hall ¥ ams meet this afternoon on Wal- ybe in gre sixth Inning. Score RILE Clara M. Ne reals tm to Frank 1 ker's field at 2% o'clock in. the intercol5 See Karly. lot tc block 3 ne plac wool Nor i} 7 3 , 000- 005 "000 . Pittsburg comes; nine: Provo The series.. legiate J Thomas "to beg IIs iE 0 - 000, 000 000- Louis St. and will be backed : mifide RE t 2. of vietory, CORUM Sees ey e Batfleries-Leever and Connors, Bee-| Swe ent block 1, =e 2%,. etc., va lot Te eet Hostettey ana who}, of students, a large delegation by have, with the rest of the school, taken Mary Offenbach to Thomas: J. 3 black ete. Sle ide Sweeney, On interest. great with game the up . . park Lincoln | LEAGUE. PACIFIC C COAST is just' as S. L..D. the hand, other the ost - iM. Pugsiey to Wzra ‘Thompson confident, especially as it looks be At Los Angeles. land, block 133, plat $ Scott, the star second baseman, will WILL B. by was Is. 5 ré were Ineluding Coakley] we Gh Arabs, today put up the most ams co game | 198 of ball seen here in. years and the Gi-| SRE nee aytg had a walkover nine 14 to -2:| Keal uate ‘Transters. wiltse's benders were a eal util | James IX... She -to Emmet E£ he purposely allowed' the Quakers Morris, lot 47, block 1, Coates save the humiliation of a shut out | and Corwin -$ the ioe two innings Score 2 - } American Smelting and ‘Refining » AND nee yn thre weuest | Philadelphia track at Salt Palace S rhe apace the track has been examined and most suitable for the purpose. L. D. S. ay iia the but hot The losses were greatest=tm ‘the: fors losses: were The Berner elgn legton. 125 bodies being found much heavier, beating CineinH. 8§ that twenty-eight pany, oMicer. >| rsatile} R. 1 pursuit however, LA co criwure OD ts spots the force not their adversaries for six miles So their. headlong flight, abandoned their dead and wounded. < he French victory was. costly. FIRST |." et he third! "straint Walleping at for St. Louls with the cub City - Riding elub met} tonight "The Salt Lake City irom their} club: with | three Red scalps dangling the-Commercial nizht tniainat bers Jacst Seat it tur present. "The quest j belts. The Cubs, although Le a iyed| twenty was rooxiyn 300. 000 see Batte ries-Flaherty and Bowerman,! ; Wilhelm and sergen. } YE]: a a farewel) score of trounc= 3 to 2. | A leeria. ; rally in the seventh Although surprised the French they might tie the| rallied, fought desperately and The visitors a ad a that looked as if | Score, } . Richards pc- MASTER T | |,ing mischief, oa make that: Clothes The BREAKS FROM OFFICER: _ , up-| xuson s and ‘ Brinton will : be depended : . | on: fer the middle distances, TGailey « Judd, Brinton and Ferguson for the inile run, Alley, Judd and Balley and | for the field events, Russell and Ander son for the pole yault; Neilsen, Car- | ; for the jumps, rick, Hunt and Anderson Russell for | and Young Richardson, and the weights | UNIVERSITY i id 0 ra ; be close- will man of each the werk and ly 18, 1908. Ringwood Father and Son Should Have Waited Until Animal Attacked. BOTH VARSITY TEAMS." icine oortecous. BOOKIES ARE STUNG MEET AGES AT LOGAN ~ gcmonw cecue. SATURDAY, APRIL CITY, UTAH, as OF FIELD, TRACK REPORTS TELEGRAPHIC AND LAKE PAY FOR SHOOTING NELSON'S CROSS BULL SOME LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP| LOCAL SALT fl THE INTER-MOUNTAIN "= 6 rvist. Whirling Douch Spray fc fe a ed MOVE ON rs2n Transfer FOULTIO wresy on Dd.nag ic1508, | { ns inves she MARvet Co. Re ad The ea 4aae€, rea oe Republican: mer ren All the News for 50c a Mo, |