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Show JAMES Both Men Confident of Victory in Tuesday's Mill at Los Angeles. ° BATTLER UNDER Le BY W. W. Angeles, best 1.-<According Battling not to wil! be.of the lightest char- acter. The idea exists In some minds that Jimmy will find trouble in remov-| last. pvpound, but he scouts the ing the notion, trim and oe Both men are in fine h is full of confidence. Jimmy will make every round "a Britt eaund which, of course means that he hopes to have the full ten rounds to his credit if the contest. goes the limit. He urther that he may posaibly win], before the tenth. round is called. In} there willl not be} a chance for Nelson to demand a re-} count when the thing Is over. at even money and the con-| Sports here are Jnclined to think that} Lawson and Kramer will be able leas 2 All the principals declare there is nothing in the story, but people con-| tinue ball team pasged through here tonight having traveled one-third of the distance to their training grounds In California safely. White Sox speelal train over the Kock Island. roza has been welcomed at every stop vpon the wny by. crowé@s of cnthugiastic fans... Comisky announced that every membo! of the téam was on board with the exception of Jake Atz, who will foiln ihe party at El Paso. Race Entries Today. At Ockland. F fe, eleven-sixteenths of a tmoille, USE BE Spo ake Shady | Lad, Elba, Pinwd, "Bryan, Yo 5 Titus, y : En Second a three- Sieneh 18 of a mile, purse-Orcilia, Rose Mismet, Miss Worth, Ocean ee a Set Lecouvre, amour, Pallas, valena, Edrona, ao Collins, Birth. ird race, mile anda ent selling pit Curtis, Invader etlakla, ack Full, Mary Candelmas, nity M, Wolfville. Omaha, Neb., March L-The automobile bound from' New worth, Kan., with irmy despatohes reached Omaha tonight a 30 p.m and i ae half an hour later Whil here tr was thoroughly w ied of its hes avy "coating a mud and ice, the and T will go to Lincoln morning an at and 5 30) hour The road from Omaha to I.jncoln Is tonight and good time ean be frozen eae In fact, the car has made bettime at night since crossing the Binet ssippl river than by day. Leavenworth probably will be reached Inte Monday night. ------a> -__--_-_- | Plays and Pavel People | company. ts regarded as a home product and its serles of box office records held in the Northwest is Peer positive of its extreme ee The San Jose Mercury of January 3 i th following' to say of the The Toymaker:" ‘The which is both delightfully Fifth race, Baek nia Ge Play- Lorraine, nile- Miss: _ Cloud, e. pon Trace, epEey urlons Ee, selling- ma,- Aljia - Boy,-cake: arrison Tt aaeaae, Surveillance' 1 M Lester, Charlie pate Be vel, Billy sis Belle , Rey: oot Bowlegs, Griffon, Ma Icirkfield Friur Elgin, HarMfontcialr {Goata th- Black Dre The vho won tlon In BOOTH ELEANOR the or the piece has to. do with a Johannus Guggenhelmer, a German of an Inventive mind, who makes. toys in the form of dolls. Most "wonderful skill had this maker who ‘because. of bad eyesight, daughter to. Frederick, 3 fe rich Count Ballenberge mistaking her for a mechanical inyention. which he had-constructed in ner image: The spectacular display in: the first act, show ine Guggenheimer's marvelous workshop, . was. ‘effective ard curtain up some dozen costumes were in accord adequate scenic investiture and there-was a Snappy, breezy LEXINGTON. name Booth who possessed those was the assumed "lordship by of who didn't the Norman, or flower, have ever, we gO came much need with over over elive in MayHow- | tne for pause to this Gescendants of fore- upon their ancestors' part derivation of the namé Booth is meaning a house, or ary building-a booth. In low Latin, the word is hotha. The original county. palatines of England, it may be mentioned, were three only-Lancaster, Cheshire and Durhany, We find that the Booths ere Important people, and "married into the best. circles.' William de Beothes married Sibill or Sybil, daughter of Glibert de eras of the ancient family or, the capital of Cheshire Of Sir John Boeth, the sixth: in Adam from we know that he de had nine- teen children 1n! Tt was and two wives. A brave Sit Telix Booth who fittea out the toss Arctic expedition, honor and in whose Captain Sir on 3 Ross named 2 peninsula of the orth America n coast, "Pelix ae Stuyvesant, and Lilian Albertson, Marshall and Frank Sheridan In atmos- | to found the town of Exeter, N. H phere about the show that won the au-} fle, too, was of the Che2hire branch, dience from the start.' | and we are told "that Richard, Jonn and Robert were brothers, and, sons, All-Star Bill Offered. or Was -it grandsons, of Sir Willlam An all-star bill opens at the Orpheum 300th, knight? . Lonight for one week's engagement. The southern branch of the family Besides John C. Rice find Sally Cohen dates back to Thomas Booth, ,artds's farnous school hoys rélated, there are five other attracin some way, to Sir George Booth, Every. act has already. arrived, Eari of Warrington. Thomas made a so there will be no Hitch: or delay in home at Ware, Gloucester county, Va. the performance. Of, If he cannot be counted upon for 2 progenitor, there is Edwin Thomas Duster Brown." Booth, of Belair, Hartford county, The best show of the séason wes the Maryland, verdict accorded "Buster Brown" at the Grand theater last evening when the curtain went down on the last scene of the play. Music; songs, pretty girls, entrancing dances, a beautiful variety of costumies, in fact a | production staged and presented in a manner that left no room‘ for adverse criticism. "Buster," the delightfully mischlevous youngster who has been made a household word for years, was the center of attraction, and as portrayed by Master Rice fulfilled to the greatest "The in the sheriff hands, the nother Suceens at yric, Missouri Girl," eae Miss Johns title role, W. R: Abrams as the and other parte capable will be the bill for this weelr Lyric. "The Missouri Girl" & comedy drama telling an Interesting -at times, thrilling-=story. Good crowds turned out to see the aud "of the ‘show me" country Saturday an trata and were well nledued. with he lady and her friends. Richard of Connecticut, the imml- grant, married Elizabeth, sister fc Captain Joseph Hawley, the first town elérk of Stratford. Richard, too, was n officer holder, and he seems to haye been married twice, for in- 1689 he speaks of "my now wife," a phrase indicative, as then used, of a second marriage. TElizabeth was the mother of his cignt children, of whom 2 daughter, Elizabeth married John Minor; Ephraim married Mary Clark: Ebenezeg married Elizabeth Jones for second wifé, and Joseph = surpassed them all, for he had three wives, all told. Therewas another marriage connection with the Hawleys, Sergeant John, son of Richard the first, married Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Hawley. His second wife was Hannah, widow of Robert Clark. Sergeant John was in the Pequot war, and his hat, pierced by a ‘bullet, was a precious relic treasured by de- secendants when no it for fifty knows Booths who reyolutton the Nathaniel major. The tion bore may Of their ken, the part be mentioned Connecticut, sergeant- GBocths which more, mortal or how. vallantly of or from where In of years disappeared one have a family keeps forefathers, green and the many assoctamemory are the Full" at the received. Astor. They were MeKean all Miss Olga Nethersole present engagement at this evening. - Great Franciseo, passengers. saloon. to on. March their frantically quiet the 1.-With knees calling raging waters, in Modern the heaven the steamer illustrated boars‘ is heads, bla- by chusetts the and Booths of Maryland. with this coat-armor. of who to procure family genealogical or iineages, the forti'p HW. office, Society Lund, Salt -_------]e.2. Miss 200 Lexington family Lake Cliy. eee has histories of president paphaned Hts | about copies at a nominal price. List oe titles sent for ten cents. Researc undertaken, and blazon of coats-ofarms in their proper colors a specia feature. Address Miss Lexington, care The Inter-Mountain Republican, or 44-60 Bast Twenty-third street, Now York City. coat or Soa Honiton bons puce, were el and an its rib- legant hue, thatch one wHeh, methings would become but 2 f "They lie neath the yew, with its berries of re 'Twas weary with were. wed." a on the day they The Poplar Grove car line. on ce Be ra the} Nelghbors Trapp, Orr and welcomes craft lows every all all Carter. visitors Friday night, of at to be. present as cir 2 ON iP. a Dancing, Delightful ComBeauty Prices: 0; Mat te ATTRACTION 5 This Fri, and Sat, and ster's Millions." enn Fel- ber a) ear TOYMAKER 4 Dainty, Wood- Odd Matinee EDD) Special Christensen. The entertainment committee for next Friday night will be circle Wednesday Ae Lahasect eee ane THE 8, M. Free, the|§ a Nights and nt eee are: Sat. Mot. "Brew waneWednesday. Selo SP Paes Tera MET CORES 4 Royal Neighbors of America. Auxiliary camp No. 4986 held a very pleasant card party at Neighbor Ellen Smith's home, 143. West ‘Third South - street, last Monday night Abont 40) neighbors and friends attended, Nelghbor Howe carried off the first man's prize and Neighbor MeNicol the woman's. The next regular meeting will be held tonight, and all members are requested to be present. as there will be several initiation. The camp extends its sympathy to Neighbor Alico Hausgen in the loss of her husband Improved Order of Red THEATRE Vaudeville, All This Week Advanced ates at School ros Im aes i Cohen anda Girls Wonders & Tos ee Boy s ns es er Orn \eum Orchestr Men. < Sunday), $1.00, Matinee 8 Monday Mi 2 ) seat 7c, one ington's birthday. The following program was rendered: Address, James Kelly; duet, the Misses Trump: violJn and piano selection, Regofskie; J. Cline and Dir Miss Fraternal Union lodge of No, "BUSTER had a installed. business of ; Comedy March 8, Theo. Lorch. iL LYRIC THEATRE ‘ ‘‘ THE MISSOURI GIRL "' ---_1 ONIGH T= Prices 10-20-20¢, for the grand|'__ campaign for dates being sisted of a The prize a The when tories union meets again March 9, the pretty souvenir lodge direcwill be distributed. If s wand Le c art grace Ales "taught fon ena Beid's na i LESLIE CARTER TALKS you roller é al z 2° ee AUDITORIUM, conn of silverware. \ P Success, __._ membership. Frater Stirling secured seven applications, five of the candi- box Smutzer Mgr. H-PRrOoPLE-o Coming very enjoyable session on Monday evening last. The attendance was good and ar-| rangements were made for a continual round of pleasure at each fies Nove! arrangements are under way entertaining members at each m Siete after the regular order of business A most beautiful presentation was made by Secretary S. Chalker to: Fraternal Master James Stirling, who was the successful competitor prize offered for the last tren BROWN" Musical The America, 151 & TONIGHT, ALL THIS ) WEEE, Master Rice as "Buster," tn Winners being Miss Marion Trump, Miss Lizzie Dunster, A. Cline, J. E. Casterline and N. Sanders. This evening a large class will be instructed In the adention degree, Evergreen Pelton Anderhph We recitation, Miss Friedman: piano solo, A. B. Cline; solo, Miss Lena Dell. After this cards were played, the d = erenings, Dp OF FRIEND'S BETROTHAL.|& 2 OUR 75° Pittsburg, Pa., March _.1.-ULeslie Carter-Payne, the highly amused noon for an when asked this after-| expression of opinion regarding reported the Earl bosom "I the actress, of Yarmouth friend, guess Miss they RAZOR STROP engagement of and her Norma will | seemed both 1) former . Beats Munro. be aver stung," anything <¢ s Seen ial Cver we've anywhere she said. "I was not even aware that Miss Munro was personally acquaint- near the price If you want one ed" with the earl. Miss Munro' evidently after a title and the is after another fortune. "When Miss Thaw had the she was very glad to get rid of it. the earl expects to recoup his tune by marrying Miss Munro he be sadly disappointed She has bet petter fortune, and I any immediate ‘is earl A title If which strop still you'd qniek genuine forwill no don't think there™is chance of her cetting is speak horsehide for T5c Halliday Drug Co. = ETWEEN SALT LAKE AND | ORPHEUM THMATERS. - ee againset =F| Read The Republican; All pending In | Hive very =-== the News for 50c a Mo. style. will be When You're Sitting "Round the Fireside kr. Next Friday conferred on a stormy evenings it's a mighty nice thing to have a glass the two Golden Rule brothers No. 17 FISHER BEER It's refreshing and healthful. degree. will is of A. FISHER BREWING CO. attend, always as open the Phone 265. door for Odd Yellows. United Spauvish War Veterans, At a meeting of the United Spanish War Veterans tomorrow night at 323 1-2 State street, a movement will be definitely started to organize a club for comrades of the SpanishAmerican war and if the matter is carried to a successful ‘head permanent quarters will be established. The matter is of vital Importance to every member of the camp and all are ex- pected to business Utah, Chicago, March 1.-Packy McFarland will meet the winner of the Britt-Nelgon fight on March $1. The date for gement was Aepele. oe toManager Gilmo and Promoter Sam Berger of San Wrancias co, béfore whose club the match will be sta Manuger Gilmore, following the settlement of the date question, decided to postpone the departure of Packy and himself for the West until the battic between the Dane and the native son is over, bottle-green of information, pedigrees should correspona with tenealcpire Antho thick. street, her, ing This rather cur- desire and ee ? _ clerk, has moved to 289 West Fifth North street. The lucky number that won the quilt was 14, held by Mrs. Salt Lake Lodge No. 2 will make the fourth of their series of visits next Wednesday evening. This time Fidelity No. 17 is our destination and we hope all No, 2 members and visit- Clinton." ee ose fast South is urged the a sword, is given David, family circle Seventh Oquirrn Eneany ment No. 1 had a good attendance last Tuesday night when they instructed one candidate in the first and four candidates in the to great West ng Poa , "Tf she should however, r eens Ww cn like to know about it, for I a $29,000 ag claim of a trifle of did in fine third degree fous crest may be accounted for perhaps in this way: A Sir George Booth, who also spelled his name Bothe, married friar deel Mountford, "of noble connection, related king of Scotland, and the the G. Thimble club will meet on Thursday afternoon at Neighbor Bates's, at 1245) veandidates and we invite all Odd Fellows to attend as we expect @ visit from the grand lodge officers. Booths of Virginia, the same coat-ofarms is blazoned, but the crest differs and is: a demi-St. Catherine, proper, coupled at the knees, habited argent, crowned or; in the dexter hand a Catherine wheel; in the simister, point downwards. No motto into Captain was East for the|}) new timber is com-|? Regular Review of Banner Hive No 11 L. O. T. M. will be held Tuesday, March 8, at 2:30 p.m. Every lady ItOn@ Massa- For Nebraska, Salt Lake Lodge No. 2 is still at work, there was an extra large attendance of visitors Friday night to see the degree team confer the second degree on two candidates which they Booth of Long Island, Robof New Hampshire; it was borne campfire welcome, erect, coat-of-arms reproduced Is asto Richard Booth of Connecti- also from jmportance will come before the Visiting lady Maccabees are. The coat-armor dates back 700 years Or more, and was perhaps that borne by Adam de Boothes. It belonged to Sir. George Booth, third Lord Delamere, and second DWarl of Warrington born about the. middle of the elghteenth century. Lady Mary, Countess Dowager of Stamford, was Sir George's aughter. cut; John ert Booth one its Maccabees. Crest, a lion passant, argent. Motto, Quod Ero Spero. The motto may be translated freely, "What I hope to accomplish I shall accomplish;"' or, "Hope, Perseverance, Suecess."* The critéd America, for the big opening night on Tuesday in the K. of P. hall, 261 Main street The program will commence at 8:15 sharp, after which the guests will sit down to a banquet. All Modern Woodmen and friends are cordially invited and an excellent time fis assured all who attend. The team boys are not requested to be in uniform, but the captain and committee would be grateful for na little assistance from them during the evening. The Royal Neighbors are also extended a cordial vitation. ‘‘Don't Forget" Neighbors we have no meeting on Monday evening. but we meet on Tuesday evening with wives and friends in the K. of P. hall, 8:15 prompt. but. at sunrise the two sighted each other, and by 9 o'clock this morning the San Jose was moored to her wharf, gently rolling in the sunshine. coat-of-arms of to Washakie tribe No. 1 devoted last Monday evening to celebrating Wash- Camp. from Wisconsin, and one from Eureka The team performed the Initlatory work in a speedy and pralseworthy manner. Captain Terry deserves great credit for the training of his team and with the help of . the spacious new hall: at 261 Main street, the team will be able to perfect its fancy @rills and put on the initlatory work in less time than before The committee have perfected their plans reliows, they made their way into the saioon. and there joined in common prayer. Raising thelr voleces against the howlng wind and creaking timbers, they prayed for a safe deliverance from the oe About 2 o'clock this morning the storm abated in violence and gradually as morning approached, and the sea became calmer, the passengers, one after another, returned exhausted to their berths and fell asleep During the night the San Jose had been unable to find the pilot boat in the storm, The Lake Woodmen transfer, ks, flooding the cabins with water, | the vessel rolled and twisted in the gale. A cross current made It impossible to hold the vessel in any one course, and so to the frenzied passengers, aS wave after wave broke over her, it seemed that death was at hand At t Spee so little comfort in | their c onfir 1ed cabins, and in this time |} of danger filled with the blind desire to seek the companionship of their zoned; argent three and erased, sable. Salt The Excelsior camp held tts final meeting In the Fagles' hall on last Monday evening. There was an excellent crowd present and there werey two candidates to be Initiated. and three new members were added by her upon R.:-C, Excelsior camp. The camp plans to hold initlatlons every alternate meeting night, so that routine business and entertainment may be cared for two evenings per month All meetings will start promptly at 8 p. m., and close at 10. p.m; Coastwise Steamer, San Jose, Has Rough Time Outside | Golden Gate. San W. Great Salt Lake Camp Modern Woodmen at regular meeting Tuesday night, initlated two new members, received applications from three more, and transacted a mass of routine matter which accumulated during the annual change of officers, The meeting next Tuesday evening will be held between 8 and 9 p. m., and at the latter hour an adjournment taken so that the members may attend the "doings" and banquet to be given by ee and-nine, whose America. James B. McKean Woman's Corps. will be entertained day afternoon at the home of Von BElm, 947 East Eighth South street Mrs. Von Elm will be assisted by Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Coughlin, ..Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Chase, Mrs Cornforth. and Mrs Canning. finished her Daly's theater M'FARLAND TO FIGHT BRITT-NELSON WINNER and of back M. Creamer, who past six week. The The { At the opera houses the most important event was the presentation Wednesday evening of "Dinorah" with the famous "Shadow Song." which brought forward Mine, Tetrazzini, td a new role in the Manhattan Meyerbeer's opera Was sung. several times at the house last the cast Mme, Tetrazzini will be Miss Trentinl Miss Giaconnia. ans Messrs. Ancona Daddi and Mugn twice-told tales of the reunions, There are storles of great-creat-grandfather, who had a wonderful spine, and was straight as an arrow at ninetywas amazingly wide; and great-greatgrandmother, her cap neatly goffer'd about her sweet face, boasted lappets Neighbors Tully "Paid " A choice of several pilerim fathers is offered... The Stratford, Conn., set(ler, 1640, was Richard Booth, from Bowden, Cheshire; the Southold, Long jsiand, pilgrim, also 1640, and from Cheshire was John Booth. Sk: years later we find Robert Booth helping comed such pralse for her Imperson-|@UTIng the evening the handsome "Everyman"; Mabel Moore,|table square was drawn for and No William | 42 to answer ‘not matter, but leave it''to who feel aggrieved by with Guardian Neighbor Annie Her-!~ rick on t stump, all officers and SD guards being present. No. 108 wel-|' LAKE Secret Societies and Lodge Roonts Royal Jose, which wharved today from 300thes,"' in Laneashire. Adam de} San Panama, rode out one of the worst Boothes of the county palatine Lan-| Saturday night, that this seccaster, thirteenth century, is perhaps | storms, tion of the coast has known in years. the first of the name of whom any 1cked and tossed by glant waves records exist. He was descendant of hurled the passengers from their a Norman family of rank that wen .| that and crashed over the upper ver with the Conqueror The peo-| bunks ple 190%. Salt Lake Valley Camp held a very successful ball Thursday evening There was a large crowd present and ~ PASSENGERS PRAY AS VESSEL RIDES WAVES Bothe, Boothe, la Boothe, de 300thes, de Ila Boothe, Bouthe are old forms of the name Booth. "The dlsUnguished Booth family" is the reference in one record 2, Tyrone Power, Walter Hampden,|41 was the winning number. The naries Dalton and Arthur Lewis are Jucky person may have the prize upon imong the players ap ated for this atproducing the ticket at the regular tempt and they have entered into the meeting on Thursday evening at Odd xperiment with whhiacenreeil enthushall Market stfeet. All lasm. Th experiment will be watchec I Fellows' Netghbors are requested to be present with intoreat. on Thursday as some very Important -- There were several premiers during business will be transacted. All Roval the past week worthy of note at the Neighbors have been Invited to. attheaters this week Among them was tend the Excelsior Camp entertainthe appearance of Sam Bernard In ment and banquet on Tuesday even‘Nearly a Hero," .a musical: play. by ing in the K. of P. hall, 261° South George Gr ant at the Casino; David Main street, Warfleld in "phe Musle Master," at the woll FAMILY. WIARCH {ng Qnew claimants to public applause He declares: "Such a company-the cleus of an eventually much enlarged reanizatlon-I believe I have 2uccessully gathered together, wdith Wynne, Mathison, the young English actress| re- Name Originated From the Lordship of Boothes-Descent From a Norman Family of Rank-Many Pilgrim Fathers, Boothes\ degree all that was expected or promised of him. Master Rice is admirably fitted by nature for the role of "Buster," his stature being of small dimensions, only two and one-half feet, and his hitth race, mile and three-sixteenths, volee and face being ‘In a. marked deselling-Rhinock, Lampadrsome, Resergree similar to that of a6 or 7-yearvation, Rotrou, Jack Adams, Bellmence, old child, Jack Bell. as Tige, of Orange, Freesais, faithful dog, was a distinct hit, his orn, race, mile and three-sixteenths, ability to produce expression. of the ae O, Talamund, Tancred, various emotions on the mask he wore ageer, Callis, ee Mayer, Lelia being very clever, Leila Cautna as Til), Neva Welsh, ric. "Mary Jane," her size being. but little larger than that of "Buster," is a winAt Los pps some little lady and her InterpretaFirst race, six rlongs, 8 tion of the character met with the unBitade. Frederick, Rance M: ee eras qualified approval of the entire audor, Rey..De!, Mundo, Bon Prince he chorus, numbering about Charlie, Perry Wic ks, ate eee. ; dience, Rudabek, Jimalong, Bauble, Airs, Haz20 girls, was not only more than good oe Sunmark, Dr, Crook, "Daisy looking but sang and danced in a mant ner altogether charming. mone the nd age. seven - -sixteenths of a musical numbers, "Mollie from Mayo" and "The Rose Buds" were especially good, The Hughes Musical Trio were a revelation in the line of sweet mel" Miss Polly, Andy producers. "Buster Brown" is a race, five and a half furlongs- good show,'and the Grand will un. May, C. W. Burt, Chief Desmond, doubtedly be liberally patronized this Bonnie Bairn, John C. Rice, Port Ma week, and in anticipation of this the on Mason, "Al Alone, management has arranged for matinees Burt G. Lewis, Ben Stone not only Wednesday and Saturday as Fourth race, six fu riongy. selllng- usual, but a special Friday matinee. Geautiful and Best, Bifin King, Norhi Thistle, vale' nevertheless, is not true. : Corner in Ancestors. BY and , f talk Henry Miller is not enthusiastic over the so-called new theater movement which 1a a recent statement he cheracterized the movement as a plan for "a dllettante theater run by rich amnateurs" ond "dramatic art incubated by wealth." Mr. Miler beliteves that he has thought out a better and more Pee al way of uplifting dramatic interests In this country than by means of a medium dependent upon "the whim of wealth." is a stock company of unlformaly rood actors, adequate in personnel to present the more serious plays worthy thence o'clock miles to Omaha in fus an average of eight miles os made the 97 twelve hours, yBourth race, seven-elghths of a mille, -Sewell, Bucolic, Burleigh, ae Lighter, Pereetor: Carthagenian, Jorglebug,. to port probably i] JOHNSON IS PARTICULAR _ ABOUT MEETING BURNS} iy. tie °Weor, the can Prenetsco Opera White. Sox in Kansas. Hutchinson, Kan., March 1.-Gharles A. Comisky and his famous White Sox cir season ten rounds, is too short a distancs for| the Dane. | receive 50 per} } The fithters are to cent of the receipts and after 5 pe "The Toymaker" Tonight. eent has been set aside for N yn, the Frank W. Healy's San Francisco balance will be divided event This Opera e ompany, Ww oe will be he a a means that the same the Salt Linke ater tonight, in "The coming to each man Toyme aker, hs proven conclusively forms poorly or brilliantly that it is not necessary for an organliregarding emolumenis is erefore rezation to bear a Nev " York brand to moved from the minds of. the. public, make good. he conipany now in its but they are not so carefree In respect second year, has:a string of successes to the outcome of the fight. not-even approat hed by any. collection of singers hailing from the = Great White Way, I In existence for two years New York, platonic 1.-Sam Fitzpatrick, tmanager of Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight fighter, says he will not allow his man to: fight. for any purse put up by any BEnzgiish sy ndie ate unléss the contest takes place before the National Sporting club. of Lo per "If Burns can get.an offer from thi Teliable organization for a contest with ready to accept the} Johnson, we are ? terms, whatevor they may be,' said Fitzpatrick tonicht. "I do not take any stock in the recent offer of the Enelish' syndicate, which hada Mr. Kelly as its spokesman. if National Sporting club bids are willing to let t: Hicks. of New the hands of Willfam York go as a side bet. We put !t.up ee morning for Burns to cover if he . in good faith when he expressed) Mie cilities to meet Johnson.' curious musical il ms made high ° been ditions seem to suggest that If the bout] were to be passed. upon by a referee} Britt would be a slight favorite. After} scoing Nelson pe rfo rm with 2 j i1.-Some in now that Conreld has been retired as director of the Metropolitan, he w ould not be averse to having Hammers te secure the Star, at, of co 1 a arORt. able figure. The foundation for these reports is a} visit Caruso made Hammerstein during a recent ras atinee pert formance of "Pel- ‘AUTO MAKES GOOD TIME OVER FROZEN HIGHWAYS Nelson Also Confideot. Nelson {fs as thorough as he always is in making his foreeast He expects | to beat Britt to the floor and have him unable to rise; as he had in that longer Dgeht at. Colma. There. is practically no betting on t) | sources it 3]: affair and from reliable learned that no odds have been offered] by either side. A few wagers havelt THURSTON March current >> er of elvec to get out of thelr contracts 12 not vet known, but the prospects for bringing the two to this city for a part of the season at least are much brighter. Lawson is expected in the city this week, as he wants to be on hand for the completion of his new home, He will do his early training here and may enter the meets at the start and end of the Nelson is. a,pound or so tnder the notch at which he is to fight Jim Britt Tuesday night. Britt this afternoon weighed 1343 pounds... He says he can dry out the remainder. He is so sure of himself in thia respect that nis work tomorrow the new man 1a saucer track, other Eastern states wad fallen) through. The letter came from riders who had signed to ride for the syndleate and they now ask for bookings in Salt Lake, The news was most welcome to the track promoters and bike fans of the city, as it will mean that 5 0 of the fast ones will be seen in the city this summer Whether or NAUGHTON. March information, Iyer i Redman, Palace WEIGHT! =: le tter r @trom the Rast yes terday i te f thesaying 5 the acer - ote ee cr x Ne yareas I and 5 hen' af Ree ‘had ‘alien to Pull Down to Right Notch, Los are cles of the establishment of an e ntent« cordiale between Enrico Caruso. jSreat tenor and ‘Oscar Hammerstein | impresario es a | One rumor which persists Is to the peeeeet that ne: tt season Caruso will be *n with Hammerstein's forces at the ea nha (tat According to those wh: Be in Salt Lake as Result This Summer. Jimmy a Trifle Fat But Expects the GRANT York, reports Score or so of Bike Riders Will! ‘sk2,stock in tule zeport Carugo . Conreld hasand --<-- LAKE CiTY, UTAH, MONDAY, Have Curious Phases New NELSON ANG BRITT TRACK SYNDICATE READY FOR FIGHT SALT Theaters of New York a | REPUBLICAN, ® SPORTS INTER-VOUNTAIN | _ c | THE attend of the meeting. importance will Other be trans- acted. . Danish Sisterhood. Lodge "Utah" No. 69 held its regular meeting Tuesday evening, with a good attendance. The annual report from the supreme secretary was read, and' it shows the progress of the organization all over the United States. The increase in membership during the st year has been 726, the organization has now 100 lodges with a total of 4,883 benefit members; $7,428 was paid out for sick benefit, and $13,750 for insurance, the lodges combined have now a general fund of $30,929.38. The closing event of the season, will be a basket party lodge on the second Under the good or the order a short program was given; one of the numbers being "an interesting paper on duties of the of- ficers and members, H. M.° FL Lund. Women Silver Maple its campfire read by Brother SPRING THE TIMH} Me Dt - stones. MEN-A circle No. 108 kindled' night All Examinations Free This Week. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Drs, Shores have a Special Department for Private Diseases of Men, whether caused by Young men have gone excesges-oid d vited to FOR-MEN. the treatment and cure !gnorance, eee i os ceoeinen who have been led astray by bad companions-mid to consult this zed men. who men aid of e department and So sure is the cure under DES. be all others who * physicians are cordially tnadvised FREE OF CHARGE. Spores S S MODERN METHODS tn all pri- vate ture P Aihouban that u may arranges to pay e fes for a in small weekly or monthiy testalinenta, aa the cure , OF you may PAY EN eUs ED. THE PROSTATE Gu Drs. 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