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Show ey . Telegraphic OLYMPIAN GAMES BECKON AMATEURS Reports of Field, Ambitious Youth SAINTS WIN OVER LOGAN AGGIE TEAM Track amd Represent America at Athens This Year. ee Abe In a Lee Sports, ' of . ANG! ; staying qua 1@ game 4 si Ve ia] Re ' publica BY was DY: offe T HOMPSON. a sald prehistoric good thing pt ala the at the American team hold riba its own| eewill ; a 2 he summer, next London in: et hr NI as oot It did a : Athens, at games Olympic last the nae San . >York, iChicago . and country the make athletes the that may team. a have meets trial three will There ‘ > New EI, set at On|) 128] coast that and some has of a number A. and, of Goldsmith, S, © to win. n Far from crew that, } country goes abroad in July Los pier d a good tra athletes adept at picking eee ETONDE championship calibe is ttle very university ‘Metcalf Hofmann each Hayes offi- referee and umpire Se / ; ee ; eee Position. Pek between amie schedbase ak has Los Angeles. 8.-Santa Feb Angeles, ce, Anita five ae Amundse en second, bs Sentai race, mile and an elghth, Early won, tura handicap--Rubric second, rank Flittner thir rd. 1:51 4-5. Fitth race, mile Steen ti mean cle ca nry second, Alma Boy third. 339 ¢ -5 Sixt race, mile-Asociate won, vanl "Bale rio second Fastoso Time 1:39.4-5. Seventh seven er secon Omata w ae erto W tic. third. Time 1:27 Time VenTide Time UnTime Giothird. b- At San Francisco. §-Sam ee Feb. San F ‘ranciseo, had to ga dreth's Rapid Water only Hotel handicap to win the Palace lop at Emeryville oday stake cz nothing In the the good-looking Rapid Water extend himself oak Neil's Ethel bot at 250 , had arrow escape from v Pane ine fifth. Results: Fir race, six furlongs-Mabel Hollan det. won, Mrs O'Farrell second, Rosié Ninie third. Ti 1:19 1-5 Sec Trace, three and a lf furmngs-Seattle won, Novgorod second, Ocean Maid third. Time 44 3-5 conds tle. After an}! pounds { ¢#n make ‘You; ; if can, he do not my own know if the Fifth Battler|andoah race, won, Sixth is opinion race, that him alone and Mo- BY. btn ae ek Gail for lowa U. ee Rendy entay Beiwioe PE Vet ‘ aba ‘ game tobe pulled. off ‘at Pennitsiy as eu 4 et-/| oy e 1é ae Rd Hilo the B..¥. U.|mighty game} the ep = ake academe "been postpone aoa fighte j at any good. ple ea officially, only was RAY. If this & fought a game at Car abridge against Wesleyan Haven in New wi h Yale a Kame unless Len Rees She pean are © ae an. extra game27: man on June: 2 a W Only was Is so, man the of the that they scored at will. Suth- U.U. o of U. the fre reshmen Meteors was 1000 socte 3 High school & announce-|S This dea to an fight tana of the U. of U. preps....--.--- 3 with the old-timers it}Murray .... ......--- ri 1 750 1 2 750 600 bare knuckle] Meteors u VU. of OOP riteceeiiiat freshmen "anne i 1 250 ...--.+++ oneal -0 --++: .... 4 4 000 000 eucaeus' with the eae. bs e 333 2323 3 Smithson i 2 22 s++-+++ A ----++ ee aa New York, Feb. & Won. naet 1 U the newspaper talk|D@Pttst.. jatte rwards. Mike held the featherweight White Sox for 12 years,|Burlington of the world Championship Shepard Patsy when. 1880, to S68 ef hnaiana. r re coe structure ‘and arrangements /ommer clalized) meat ‘an garden. the FISHER BEER AS A FOOD 27.1.| INVESTING Good Demand IN INDUSTRIALS. Makes Business Market Brisk. on i Stock "Tie term ‘food' in its significance,", says Dr. | eat id the yw aunt the will use than they buy boost in ‘its Tal, . CO... won his from mntroggetten..tp. te et 2 n ane y ee an n dae a -. seconds, time when he took the final heat. Some oo had 8 seconds flat in the final, Joe aCCannon,; laughed at P vatches close to setflyer came the Oregon vat Mell, 5 or who men easily He record. world's last|ting a new the wasn't that but the matter, by any means won the event. de- 79.00 192 00] be 125 00 | 147.00) 8.35} 3.06 | 149.00 109.00} : g 106 Co 00 00.00 | sake. City Railroad Sumpt -r Valley raliroad tah County Light and P.: Utah Sugar Co ; 100 00 101,00 100.00} 102:50) ; Co . i ears | and 1 | A. Fisher ake Co. Phone No. 265. re People. | |-| } | PADS rs, yester c pre liminary Busiaine: on Main. allaway, Hoock and Francis BTS, now able to announce the of their ‘bullding will be. . They 50-ye: ease on the 145 fevt, which fs owned ireeHills, and propose to story building with basement. The firm itself will occupy ne lower floor and the basement with Its china and gl: ware stock. The e Ww used for offices anc pemule rooms. The cost ture completed is e stimated at between $40,000 and $50,000. he building will mean an important improvement to that part of Main st reet, {[t has also given rise to considerable speculation as to the as nitions of Thomas Kearns and 0 1e Auer bach and company, for the {mprove ment of the same side of Malin street one block farther south. e chin ind glassware firm will vacate, it Is announced, the premises belonging to t Cannan y about September 1 Auerbach expect that by time the exc af ation for which is leave... This room for the speculationas to the tion of the Auerbach building, although the officers of that company state that as yet nothing definite is In sight. Alley Negotiations On. As to the EK oe building, It ee a matter ssociation, butt the gue work is encouraged by the nec that ene famou aS way a of ved. It is state ough parently without authority, erat the alte atbecause heie stre aE, Ti 7 along Main and interests involved, however, is' SRoInS on vabuit the ver nego tia auan slow. irl Et » {Intention of rty rs on Main stre in the there will be considerable doing building - ustry In Salt Lake this sumCT. tania i , are planned fo the east side, amone the test announced being two sets. ol double flats on Third South n Fourth Bast street. fF r Y. Finch chard & One rs and others last week completed the al for the eehnent of a vacant lot on which they intend to build as soon as the architect has the plans ready eee Work Under Way1en there was the letting of the conPact for the eeacar track at Sal alr the announcement of the beginning of hdr abbr work on the new carbarns in e site of which tracks are to be . d this week on d increas¢ buildings, rees on the ~¢ che rushing to completion of ue Judg building, apartments in wh are already let for a rally oad aoe. anc unmany minor {mprovements already der way, or for wh ee preliminary arrangements have n made R allroac t for look confide 7 tly too, men, the beginning of work on the srande which the ne readily owledged by everyou ct tl estern Paclfic {ll hav use of the depot, be completed in the next year, makes work on the depot soon all the more imperatty In t labor eituation the week has been marked the opening of sour kitchens, and the oat bbe which they were patronized ufficient proof to mee. people of thelr nece ssity The facts that the season Is ready talrly weil advanced, however, aan that nC demand for labor {s somewhat on the increase, are take n as ameliorating circumstances. The opening of the soup kitchens Is taken to mean that tthe grocers of the elty had the end the their tether before yoo of their customers could find ready money t is held that these charitable snetitaHon. with their tendency to create permanent paupers, will not long be necessary. Retail Business Hopeful. n the world of retail business, dealbeen going along in much the the past few weeks y heavily, and the is to be co i the merchant, lic and ix "Prisctila" ernoon od an re aa Presented. Na' wor and yet. as it Ais tinctly Bos sessed The L s¢ any where The prine ipals hardly acquitted themselves so ereditably It is much to ‘be regretted that a ore generou sjlcome was not the Oude n ‘people + F.. E. . We heard a man say the other morn ing that the abbreviation for February eb.-means e every body, and a te teeter piano finish. You seeffect you prefer for .and «gr ate, Our patent grate warms the room thoroughly and Is clean and economicai. VISE-See BE what you are art eally fits me é girls, to enjoy cold the attacks of disease right ki atrengethens the tile its buying. logue. th Den't Estimates mental and tl benefite are Tamesng Ther suggestion in thia' for y select from a cata- furnteahed for SP TAA tneeription wor! ELIAS MORRIS & SONS COMPANY, ; Saye Negress Robbed Him. John Anderson, who came to Salt Lake from ‘the state of W ashington, s last night "rolled" out of $257 by wise or his t negro woman. The r jenue, vocket occurred in st atreat bevhich is off of First 5ee Temple ween First South and eported the treets Anderson at onc ' | Opposite south gate, Temple ble iffair to the police and near meng) fs Minnie Bompley, colo rec is. arrestec | xy Officer Lyon anvlakson ide ned 1 ier as the woman | ‘ Fussell and Fitzgerald Draw, Philadelphia, Feb. 8-Unk . Russell ind Wille Fitzgerald fought eix slashng rounds at the naval academy to a jraw Russell had the welght on Fitzgerald and made use of It. (rishman, however, matched this reneralship, which got him out of sev-| ral tight places Fitzgerald tired at} the end and was getting groggy -_-__-_-__ +o Nickel for a hig -_-_-_-- Shine, Turn Beats Peters. Kennelly defeated Peters, the favorite in the French pool tournament at the Log Cabin parlors yeste rday afternoon in three straight frames. The winner played fine position and made in exceedingly high run in e ach frame. At the end of the first week Browne ind Bronson stand at the head with wo victories and no defeats. Kennelly s third with a percentage of .666. Moniay's schedule 1s: Batley vs. Dr. Amo, 3 p. m.; Winters vs Schefner, $:30.p. m The oe sas City man who rolled a ranberries out of a store on nd down street in broad daylight pb but at least holds the recor arrested or shoplifting. -100 Com. Nat. Bic Bldg., Salt Lake PRANCIS G, LUKD General Mgr. Seme Don't ADVERTISING as "1907 as it good as advertisizg as sbhoal4 hare yurnr compell- tor's? If "no" Is the truthfal answer, tt will PAY YOO to PAY ME to attend to It for you. Suppose we talk it ever, sayray. GROWN Stock. WE co People Like Us. ABOUT been? Was }( COLORADO in. sclentific Collectors of Honest Debts, Was yoar productive We guarantee our Nursery Send for our_ Free ean PAY THE FREIGHT The Schroeder-Son Nurse Lafayette, Golofada." them MERCHANTS' PROTECIIVDY ASSOCIATION _ Oo Kenoelly DILLSs LITtLe MILLS LONG BILLS SHORT BILLS GOOD BILLS BAD BILLS and all kinds of BILLS COLLECTED livery where, A five-cent shoe-shing stand will be opened today at 45 East First South Mr. Dixon expects to employ none but American born laborers. {s certain that shoes can be shined in Salt Lake If the shop {is a success, at a profit. the result will probably that the sreek stands will have to cut prices, HARDY to-s Genuine lect facing rediant~ somet in the mining ps the return of general confidence. Ghearasce ee be ae ac- corded Salt Lake Turf Exchange 48 DAST California heat ex- FISHER er 93.00 170.00 280,00 500.00 292.00] 180.00 180.00 LEO 145.90 240.004 14 00] - Co re B ank ing Co Utah= -Idaho Sugar Co., pfd. Do. common. . ‘ Utah National bank 5. ‘ , and Trust ‘oO broadest OV food Dr: Wiley has ae te raely geribed the qualities o Quota-| Do. common Commercial Nz utlonal bank De t National bank. bank.....ngs § Deseret ‘irst National bank, Ogder Home fir Insurance Co, Heber Grant and ) -. Awiston Sugar Co vk Natlonal Bank of the Re pub rlie , bank Savings Ogden Provo Com. and Saving 8 bank ent Soren the Wiley, ‘includes j ostances, which, when taker 1 intp "the body, restore Ww urnish heat and appropriate energy and, provide condiments j ee §.-Forest Smithson, the great runner of Oregon, equaled the His brother,| Farrell, Bob and Cc ambers ° yards sixty of running record the most not-| world's is one Joe Coburn athe appointed committee special The hurdles twice tonight at the just|over high was ich of his day fighters ed Yale to decide upon the details of conIrish-American the of carnival great Is eulixean. i re-mighty i hg 2G swimming aeooee the of | acruction Madison he clu pool has come to a , final decision In re- Katara:Seas? e erty Men in pAOne Gays, »| Athletic at letic club, held in n Madt s Square a prize the: 2 olmmay be rend a In order that th pool | stage re for the swimmer be ready may dy a v There still re main e| Nov ember 4 short stop, Matthews, the by of} be spent will t t 4UyUnel be done on the final plans to things a. spring Annapolis, the| business and seball tea in hese hen and pe ph er r Middies will t be played twice neil darn bids hajeal d, ee ee aD Aer &§ with ntractors augh in The season will open oD April Pittaburg, 194.004 Jevelopment means _more men, Me ao 1 employm«¢ nt. 1 lines, and mining machinery w hick e business _world the biggest rt made postponed Pet. 1000 8, eT GraniteH. when Even here to be usSent general revival In he mining hardest hit, de- Standing cf teams: 0 had 32; and 0L D. iil_be battleof soon tn Bie tae! s CUnterapaes Billy Edwards, Joc Watrell eee e played yesterday league series eee , i gymnasium, The ae the Bapan9 4 of ruled was team the Granite game for continued tripping. game between until next week. recicon 8 recollections ‘first and was in and rame steady fast, tired ite-playeda opponents their half second the a)The Nght Captain Bur- = WINS G.2.....c0ghe 4 6 to Dol- OVER BAPTIST FIVE : game one so badly fight TEAM oe oF in the : } r . at the M. A. Granite High school tist team by a score matter of fact./the it the man-Ross-in fier * up the as one stage. On ae some |fights were the means by. which cham‘Champions were-decided:<when pionships 7 tle, whe played in New m ‘to his credit. while ts Coburn Mike chal-| The future the near In played lenge will no doubt be accepted and| ment means little the - should be interesting, as both| present. day, but some ie GRANITE erland rereports I have the simply played with|out of o ane |draw | there 1D.' s. ---- Challenge ercaiaes: good Tomine ay >; ed Ross The sophomore cla of the L. coh a, -neew to the fre a stulciae U. has men for issued a game offi; basketball to 5 have 19} to vbe wate ning. ias are a ae eee or t - Pine St ys up to shina aa. | Daeawiton Me he-has andalway ass, hi in ers Full mo se am "has citigan toug al a pretty de "for be Monda gy mnastam paErens theoy temas . hen ) le nal in te tehan ae 3 > pus to meet have rrangementés.. Team. f 1:16 3-5 Time third. nett furlongs-Dollie six Belmere second lars won, keep at } Atatie before: pia oe. ve pearance of the President that he might} that Bie 1 that ; he s ha Gans, but b has } be able to make a wood wrestler of the pwith Gauk' American . kind. But. .the President, has enough left oa y to make him dangerous man of his weight for any would never do for the Japanese style of wrestling. He is bullt too much On | of the the slow plan." | s ¢ 8 . ; If my Net w Orleans corrasponde nt is yaards-Shensecond, Do- 1: Time elghth- Second, Lat Rec 1:6 won, Time 70 miie ae Ethel had third. rado be fit to fight. 128 pounds and bestlet ren had ap-| the ‘from: thinks weritaichisare, given said: me.' for much too are had President the exhibition, of Or- won, Big Store second, Duke eans urth third.race,Timemile1:18_and an sv | Rapid Water asylum famor third. : ,Matteawan| the p i in confi be be confined Amelia s!x furlongs-May ird race, aE : jh 4a Thaw| This is a snapshot of Justice Dowling, who presided at the trial, and~who decided after the verdict had been given, that Harry Thaw] y is | furlongs-Veln secor id, Belie Griffin 3-5, hir race; Oh Tanai yngs-Blameless Second uck Thorne Red Minnte second, third Tir 42 Regon Ge won, Phir aon mile- the' entire Tena athietic situation ges to be changed in the near differences eon throws | ae the rk Athletic lu sumY There Cc Gee Rvewarh and wr - ; classes o Sale SURAT x Genes Hoising ston as half Y Ey: ani ny Le Re Brown line-up The By R At must The money market is no longer in the running. The center of interest, so far as Salt Lake ts concerned, is now in the real estate world, and particularly in building Of course, the money market has eomething to do with. it Loan money is easier in Salt Le two per cent lower. by the crowd RACING RESULTS : Hitachiyama Francisco, ar ia' so the list runs. The fact that an | important aeue try I Utah Is h ae hit, d smaller ditferet n | greater ae crease in percer Aa -| mean t the ah OW ing ere {a indeed remarkably good. APARTMENTS his ¢Captain Kautz said that the ¥. M. Cc. A that strongest = hEa RECS ha teams Morgan.C Lehi. Holmstead gE i lunatic and sg :was a dangerous / or the criminal insane. AND scored though Zz > Position, one ones Total, SE indefinite - baskets, at & es ne tao eee nes om eam aewon oon secon f The game 29 to 26. school, High Lehi was fast and clean and brought out exThe defeat cellent play on both sides. was the first of the season for the Lehi The liné-up: boys ?hete San \ and} | s a threat- was I Utah. in he be- bridge, as well a 1¢ famous Corinthlans, who sited this country. some Years ago and opene the syes' 0 Americans to the real beauties of "socker" fo0 The Football association holds the t the MarOVleyboone C. C, holds to ark vas ae and amateurs a lke. members he w oreanieetion is na Civil Peete club, of London, whic ans end' a team to the United states this spring 8 ut mess the managemen known as the Corinth oe Notice. mee becn sent to this side to the effect that any club over here playing agalnet the Civil Service tearm = Be ea eo Pilgrim sent one by the Football Son ueintiok ib t he Tt is ‘not Mkely that American clubs d by the break in the British ranks. Dates will be mine with whatever team ee, here cue oe ery te not liked ee Coaches the test w]ll result favorably to thé American. pretensions, Mr. Piikington's views put the matter in rather a different light frorm that in which hitherto it was considered. The average American, thinking of regatta, Is disposed. to concede in. adVance that the British will be able to treat American club oarsmen whole as they have been able ‘ with the crews that went. abroad be- | fore. Mr. lkington is not the case and tha the oarsmen from this country impossible. Furthermore, he is clear that whatever crew does go to England for the regatta will be made up of the best. oarsmen here, and that these men will be eligible and tit men to represent this country infin athietic contest from every possible point of view. Troubles of a nature sufficiently farr-} affect the association foot-| ball players of this country, at least in thelr international relations, is brewl n in land, and possibly may IO LEMSEEe with one or both being planned by English tea At the bottom of the aifficulty is the repture between the Fo otball associa- |! tion and an Soot teeth styling ie ature c oe The A-Free . yr. M. summary The throws, Metcalf 16. Field goals, Hof1, Stewart 2, Hoisington 5, Gunn mann Muscatine- 38. Total, 1. -Metealf 9) Sopa le a EF gee N.S, l rs, 5 "ae 14. -| Field 1 lieves that just such races. prove his point because the merican crews were chosen in each case from the small body of oarsmen in their various organizations, They competed in every case against a crew such as Leander chosen from all the best oars in| England Mr. Pilkington makes the point that there will be no fair test until. a crew made up from all the Oarsmen in this country meet crews made up of all the best oarsmen in England and ott@r countries, And he feels sure that when such a crew from this the in thelr Lilibridge California. for fea clated Northwest Pacific a a association. sian i Prisiden the Na of Piikington dent Jim tional Association Amateur. Oarsmen, is an optimist whom it is a pleasure to meet He believes that the American crew which mi), take part| great in the Olympic reg atta chance for victory. Mr. fnwtanbas does the pessimists crews chance 39.3; three decrease of 36.6} 3; os Angeles,| genera in game the leave to on account of poor conplace. his taking | Fuller | Williams. .. as oer-| is regarded team the Olympic ain, i aoe Pacific trials wili be he 14 under | comprisdire ction of a committee ; re ng S. S. Pelxotto t. L'Hommedieu acific the of Hauser, Herbert und. C. C. E. E. Morgan, association; Coast Holzell about aa BLOCKS -_-_ merit goal More field tine Haye | Lilibridge, to} make will them : Kautz men crack-a-jack - play was leaves iugea Much interest fs felt in the Bast inj It is realized that the Pacific trials. the totals 38 had team visiting The met. had they arranged umes f M la i Tue re omeand Obone On 7, onere thea L. D.vee 5. with at Provo day then The e team Wednesday. city inn this e tean ednesc c this THAW. TRIED WHO JUDGE THE srs by 3 of oi their Play f e Mtl Manager "and ‘ ale 5 1 mnt the game American|after the u€ was bom one ofP entire chance fair ARtC: great t the by m ° z * I see that Moran is anxious to Nelson Battling ‘with match = | at | Francisco, the of eer Prien President thsaa | accepting intended he pune diese ca ae to wres-|a Hitachiyama of Mr. though is vitatt invitation one visitors is forced He the second half Morgan. dition, ynan_|} he ve that 9 by early headed ee the of most rough nto he ner al 1 the vlew taken } looked | public } 2 einen re Roosevelt £ > rotor sai At first , Wil the For ne ab n ; ; businees one aoe billions New shows a per cent, Boston, ies of when ba But m ree | t . . 4 floor tled twice seit ee evidence see aps aforesal f " { doug ae s last eh Meg Bic tah onebela e otthe bt Lah niesa paarae to be proved floor, the' association everand on Gunn throwers in always were Hoisington to pee: C at rade won . e ; majority the A ce I the was ; hi with i here exh\bitions his on s, ng, ac paiiacg congratula be to back ea oO pi | Ora | Raaiot ats Rine five team ve fi 9 tenlt dacenyed Aiyegmeld,igomla."-dne chances at free throws, ines | put up Seapd a association though : on work, Iowa, Many Buildings and Improve' ments Already Assured for Salt Lake This Year. aT ¥; ec tupiien oe ya 1es - thee: eat exeie) showed and plays pretty very cuted the Hofmann, most finished team work. scora star game, Jocal center, played ; ; Seo or Ofelia RB eANEE Japanese way car- > ' laurel crown of the year 1908, A. D., is . oo a honor:to be coveted by any youns~| 4] elieve is every There so his th of baie high ie t . pa " Werte. ) may} I ao aay Pe Wl ramous ene on influence cal development : for et gover wcrc a marked Tee have ie oe i Feb. 8. York New I haa historle, sallir x of; has|sengers jusita : games the ‘ g ' sk : ate: s ee Ww tones Liverpool Seta clean these of revival The almost 9, 1908. eae jsiste ee Saris WRESTLER they may have the honor of represent- ' JAPANESE r ‘dos : 't blameSo Able States on the e Olympic! long ing ENGLAND, FOR SAILS FO pi | Ol pear the United been play, clean basketball were never "Rhee a so ponents. The victory was mo | one se lth oe the a) ea band as fis nany te | -minu ve 500. Attendance, halves. on rough fast, by A. leon a that th 1ey were running up against but game, at the novices ae ative oie put and their mistake found soon The win. to efforts best their Bested | eeea h start the at lead the took five cal nva fate Heavy, JE E EF times Muscatine, 1 ROAR| "Si snitore cvidenty came with Promising a ‘ oO Light Bi IEG e,| far Sao them- the asteroids| trials and for the selves de to efforts strenuous making are so that skill and muscle speed, velop FEBRUARY Easiness of Money Market and] lich are made as vs: } To the credit of the local playAmalgamated Sugar Co.,, pid $ 93 00 | \" ers tt must be said tha t the rough play Revival of Confidence EnDo, common y Nes 4 DESs OG.) Beneficial Life Insurance Co... 112.00 visitors, the of part the on mostly | was Con. Wagon and M. , pid... 104.00 | courage Progress, ; one sof whom, Lillibridge, was the main Poor Who Ross S; One. night =p ey Horsfa 11 | oe rson | stop a And be ave Be Olympic careful, 8.-TheYork, ; Feb, ee the occupying ey : a : are u , thought of é prayer no tious amateur athlete in the The stars are saving States. = Tony nes S Shreck, Tay ee Lur z . . . Besides Frankie Neil. rit en again man rough, vei 1 enivene eee MANHATTAN. . a bi Think the proved the ing aut for Reviewed Other, 1 a ‘I; Classic : a ' Sorts All Any THOMPSON'S GREEK CAPITAL A MECCA) @yssintove. ic oS msc JEFF -- Beat at ee the with marked gxame oe ned i lyrom Attel Else Loga Feb. -At e B. Y. college . S. basket-| the tonight zymnast ‘ ated the Utat Are: SG nee 16. 26 to the score-of by team eve apparently were teams The NT AGT t matched on'the goals ng outcla were SUNDAY, DEALS IN REALTY . C. A. Proves Too os Visitors, Winning by 38 to 28. ~~ Specia 1 Service Repub! tc an UTAH, Ring. [3 NOT APPROVED L. D. S. Scores 26 to 16| to Rough Game in B. Y. C. Gymnasiwn. Wants CITY, GOSSIP | LOSE TOLOCAL FIVE: AROUSE. INTEREST ‘ENON FOR GHANP P re Bee LAKE er and SALT MUSCATINE PLAYERS LIVE SPORTING Loeal REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN eo Sadocst THE a Tee ee Teese . BUSINESS BUILDER Care Repubicaz ° Te 7". Sseutse, = SECOND SOUTH, and Eastern Raees, Direct Wire for all Spertiag ow $4,073,818.52, as compared with $5,331.895,.19 for the corresponding weck in 1907. 2s ecrease Is a trifle less 25 per The soning for the week, up to last eho. is given, in Brs aatieets rert, decrease of 26.6 y Even that figur e is less than the average, showin generally. better than the county k regate decrea e country 1s just in the learings a tn - oL 000,000,000 less " "trifle The originality and attractiveness of a sig dea ls worth mere than Se the labor and maerla HAMLIN SALT LAKE Corvespendercs OITy, Ursan. Oontéenttal. PAINTS Pay. |