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Show REPUBLICAN, SPORTS |Plays Story 1 | State Championship to Be De- }j Was Heavily Played in Colma | | for Wigh Loeb- M. 6:30 and' the champlonship starts at the basketY- M Cc San Francisco, \handicap was a this evening, when the Salt} Granite High schools meet|tne first contest. oe come Following the L. D, wise the}backed S. first and) ones Tom Se wrong Shaw Into )onor of his recent when = they favoritism: performances. | tn Tom of the afternoon's games willbe calied| drawing of the teams games throughout the} assurance that the two] best; teams mect Interest will in In the False Nun third. Second rac won, Prestige Time, 1 5 final. Third the foot ee is Ap secially' as the process S$} the school committee for race, Pet toner thirc me, Fourth race, Time, 37 1- mile and one-sixte er ampLovine ancy will pulp ia herd fight for the honor. The U. of U. team will] be made up of players picked from the] class teams at the institution, and with the abundance of: material on hand 4] strong five is looked for. The High schools. are being: congrat-] ulated .by the: U over the spirit shown in entering "the contests, as with no chance to win they came In to support and further Utah athletics. Ba ere RE enn gy i ro Funiculaire won Hi annibal Be ) ‘second Belleview third. ‘Time, 1:45 4Seventh race, mile ana@ seventy yardg| -Lady Vincent. ..won, Abeta Pie nee second, Warner Grisweil third Thme,| 1:45 3-5. Gers: Ate Wene elaine, 150 kee palcam Burt S.. J. 12 161 ashe 156 Williams Quinn second, bird. Time, 1:45 Tonight Stars: the $45) 538| 208 523 | 192 170 187 176 594 557 797 940 2,661 bett third. 3-1 Crescents and Los Augeles. Los Angeles, March 5.-Santa Anita results: First race, five and a half furlongs- Korosilans von, Boose Red second, Hereafter third. Time, 1:07. ree furlongs-Anchor Ward second, Miniature Time, 47 2-5 seconds, Third race, six turlongs-Dr. * Mathews. won, ive second, Kerry Loird Time, 33-5 Fourth race, mile and one-eighth- Elle won, Associate second, Bragg third. Time, 1:64.4-5. Fifth race, mile-Sidney ¥. Early Tide second Centeg Shot third. Time, 1:40 Sixth race, mile and one-elghth-Bonnile Prinee Charlle won. Fast: sec9_> ond, Huapala third. Time, 1:54 Sliver meet, CALIFORNIA DRIVER MAKES NEW RECORDS Daytona, Flas, weer 5.-Ce ane, the famous, California.driver, broke si 2verai world's records this etantcon race with the Flat Cyclone... Ile completed 212 miles in 169 minutes and 19 seconds, his average for that distance being 74.57 miles an. hour. Owing to darktess, the distance was reduced 10-256 miles and Cedrino was declared the winner, .'Time was three hours 21 minutes. 27 2-5 seconds. This is a world's record. Kelsey was second and) Berlein third. The race was to be over the entire} beach course with tu: ns at Ormond and the inlet and the start-and finish of the nine thirty-two laps in front of th clubhouse, at Daytona. The start was delayed, owing tothe Yate arrival of Berlein voaltH is a Seve dollars Race Entries Today. : | ; At _ Firs 3illy PREPS Golden Los n Mayham, Rule, echata, § cal i = Angeles. e furlong Royal Rogue, Nicholas, Wisterla, < in a totte ing a Pat ae pialtar maine Ee FORA Ney Hy for salvage, ling Reuben . Mae, Koenigen Every mo- of activity The : E the i, and he ha The siaging of the play could not ty , pe The z eine 4 Pere (ter. ERs LO RT aroee aes, tee h 4% in the third act, which shows th: yacht on. which Monty is entertaining his friends. The storm scene ir aA masterpiece of electricity and mechnanee The sale of seats begins: today dee fiow to Spend Luise BEST SALT LAKE HIGH|Gremore: Adcivert ‘Belie, Anna "May lippery, Chicoraka Mald, Creston Boy, a Mullion ‘Brewster's Millions,' comedy hit of the past New York. and Chica zo sented .at the.-Salt | | t the story of about. of Georg: the: sameé 5 $40.000 verses' as winning and loser" at the race track $75,900 in Monte Carlo. "Buster Elll farce} Too c oO o ® w Small. Reading, Pa., Mareh 5.-Adam Ryan of Philadelphia and Tommy Lowe of Washington, principals in a ten-round bout scheduled to be pulled eff at the Natatorium here by the Reading Athletic club, refused to fight over the attendance being Insufficient to tneet the guarantee made them by the management. Will "Kid" Mix Goodwin, It at 2a Poenutiello. locnl fone bantam- welght with a good record, leaves Pocatello Tuesday to train for vob Soldier Beer Burns Went tay Some. for} Baltimore, March §.-Soldier hiS!oytpointed . Kid Sullivan in match with Juve Norton, seheduled to Pong place in ithe Idaho city March 19. win says he has received a goed guarantes and wtll don the gloves again as a profession. For the past year he has been someree at the ‘Knutsford and has qu rt local fans who will Pack aaa OUae men. condition Fitzpatrick insists on is that he Kelley syndicate, mentioned as the promoters of the fight, shall post $1,000 for expenses for Johnson upon the trip. seeds aays Fitzpatrick, "will show sincerity eat the part of the Englishmen, and I will 2,500 ag a guarantee of our end of the bargain. "Johnson can whip Burns any time, and I have In mind the financial logs of the victory in accepting the $5,000 win rounds of jig-time poke club tanfght. try the leswe with Burns fifteen milling at the BuAnd now Burne wil! Johnny Summers of England, with whom, as the winner tonight, ‘he ts pane for a mitty ergureent.6n March ee Kitty ageipes'tsemets for arate usle- Co. Mon Festival at eEee @ 4 takes with her, :als lor' *coun toh full .o {. iern + full to ive gowns, dress: rolvy Japarbab country, Paris. stich embassy is- here she and returns an at shown. and-announces when She her' to in- Japan. automobile. Stories Started By frate Husband May Have Ending i in Divorce Court HOW MISS JUNE MATHIS SECURED "JANIE" PART|: ars be Attendance She Lyric. Though the very soul of originality, Miss. June Mathis, the former Salt Lake girl who appears at the Salt A. yesterday afternoon. The score was ie oe a - can een nt Lake theater tonight and two peri ae s ae 256 ats sé, Live ak, ym. -B, 42 to 25, the university an having Cortel, Belle of Brass / formances tomorrow as "Peggy" in the bettér of the play at all stages, The "Breswter's Millions," is 2 mimic as selling-Pal, victory ties the preps with the Granite , Blay, Ampedo, SoeEe well, and there are few types of charHigh school for first place and a hard , ‘annaee. Laudabke, Brawney acter and expression that she can not and close guine is looked for to decide Lad. holin, Lonia. Costly, Black D duplicate with a remarkable degree the chainpionship. 1 Face +, one and three-sixteenths In the evening the Y. M. C. A. White of. correctness. en ee 2 Syeee. Socks and the universily freshmen met mute. - Chalfo oa It was to her ability as a mimic ron iah er. edvy in Fry L.€ on the same floor. The freshmen won Wiarig that Miss Mathis was given the "‘Janie" 33 to 19, although the first. half was Fift i race, one and one-elghth mile, part with Ezra Kendall. in "The Vinemarked by close play. apeok, a oale Wheeler, Cotilhfe, ue gar Buyer,"' in which she scored such ne v a@& success several seasons ago. Miss Laura Mathis of Salt Lake had gone dain ida. East with her sister ahd the two were Sixth race, five cine selling- Instructor, ey "Del walking along the Rialto in New York Mundo, To ate BY; 5 . Pyrroh, Cataline, Tattena mass having.a gay time, June was in exmeeting yesterday, the ham, Walker, Spinstress, Bribery, Senstudents of the {ter-duy Saints unispirits~and was enjoying herator Wm. Stone, Roy scot, Glenurm, relient versity elected Arthur McAllister to Ella, True, Neeska, Lady Rice. self and Laura with impersonations lead the track team the coming season og men gnd women passing. She and Edward P. Horsfall the baseball ie Oakland, would puil her face together long McAllister was captain of the rst -race, mile oan veo enough to mimic the mask and exc and is an. allyards, selling-a Hocuind, John H., pression of the pedestrian who came around athlete. Work will be nau aniel Magrane, St. Or ott, menced at once by both tears. Mattie ei Ha wet Rice. within her view, and the cleverness Second race, three - one-half furMulliner was seiected by the athletic of the two kept them abundantly ngs.-Seattle, Littl ane, . Carrie committee and sustained by the stuamused. Thateher, Ocean Maid, * Atiog Collins, dent body as manager, It happened that Evra Kendall's hir race, six urlongs, | selling- Ormuz, Alssation, Leve of Gold, Hal, No manager had seen the two Salt Lake Ifylund and Gibson at Denver. Father, Ba tyne, Jeremiah, Kismit girls enjoying themselves at the exSto Bbidans. "Bille Myer, Guernavaca, Dick Hyland and his new manager, ane G pense of some of those who passed Billy Gibson, are spending day or Wourth rdce, one and one sixteenth by, and he followed them. His mantwo in Denver on the way Hast. The miles-J. RR. Laughtey, Cigarlighter, St. Denver papers say that the two have agerial eye had been attracted by the Avon, aes Amelia, Geadeee, Maxtress, outlined a campaign in the East that Bye By Bis work of June Mathis, He walked up Fifth takes in all aes fast oney. They a Tacé, on milé and seventy to the two. girls, Introduced himself yards, selling -Mavkio Mazar, invadar, stop at Chica and Milwaukee andl and then asked Miss Mathis if she Shady 3 I tern, eatieeacla a, Geo. then go to Philadelphia for some of the Kilborne, Bud ora had been engaged for the next season. six-round bouts. Sammy MeCiintic has Sixth race 5» Sx fMonES, purse-KenShe replied that she had not, and he returned to California. ilworth, Carthagenian,; Talentosga, Lartook her to his office immediately and gemonte, Fressias, Callis, Mitre, ConfiLok Ltussell Beats Krall. dence, ex Form, Alice signed, her -to play "‘Janie,"' In which Carey, Dr. Coleman. Philadelphia, March 5,.-Unk ea she toured the country with Kendall defeated George Krall in four roundso aud made both herself and the charthe wind-up at the Broadway Pie acter famous. It was not more than club tonight, the seeonds of the latter an hour after the manager had seen throwing a towel into the ring in the her am nusing herself on the street that fourth round as a token of defeat, when Miss* June Mathis had been engaged Krall was staggering around the ring New York, March 5.-Sam Fitzpatrick, completely done out and uneble to proor the season. manager of Jack Johnson, the negro tect himself. Russell had made a punchheavyweight, this afternoon accepted ing bag of rall, knocking the latter the English offer for a tight between down in every round Johnson and Tommy Burns, The only BURNS-JOHNSON GO NOW SEEMS CERTAIN Mme Miyaska,: wife: of: the Washineton, who has returned takes with her a dozen. trunks. tention of continuing to: wear W Quincy Adam Sawyer," the New Pee story as told by the O'Neil & Stewart company, opens at the Lyric runes tomorrow afternoon and for a week. "The Missouri Girl' closes night. oo McChor . The university preps defeated the Second leet ot and a‘half fu Salt Lake High school in a unior | longzs-Del uzado ops, Aksa han, league basketball game at ne Y.'M. Ci {Edith Cue, Melton ‘Clothe Buckthorne, M'ALLISTER CHOSEN AS .D. S. TRACK LEADER PAR ot the of amassing Appropriates $25,000. legislature 000 9? in Columbus sta rted passage a bill appropriatfor the relief of Collin- AY numb ttorr pinin Jota ] of relative ofiice't , i Miolle: isited ee ay o with the « ch day to cor t r 1a filed t for livorc 1at th ni ) 1, Nichela repeatedly tre d her i inh n inner beginni meé l Lter.-tt > L | A l whe ey band clal lier,» cruel uch .t it tedl ae | it 1 nebito, punt u year old and lapped it in the face th throat She l I tn tha t ne t 6] vn ! } took pla Octop 2 4 Sa. Lake Sh ‘ ] iso ill used their only ¢ ld? a boy. x r twa ears and four mont On one occasion, sh ays, be grabbed r by the hair and jerked | from) the kitel 1 Into the. dining room, On another occasion he struck her violent-) ly on the nose and lock her in thelr house at 434 East Si nth South street | ind went y witl t key. Sh climbed through a windo d in fear of bodily injurie& sought re ge witl relatives. zo D last was on Februat 23, 1908. He once struck the baby in the face} has an to of b i iin maker hersel mM eALT Atoll .and-> re Si is ‘ ‘ i hild, Berth: divorec 1 alimony firs p Lie intimation: of. th tre l retween the Mollers came last when» Moller called at the office of the county aA eoriied and stated hat his wi had fled from the house with th child and that he believed he had-gone with another man... Mrs. Molle owed up at the same office i n | told a different story, den if there was any other man n the cas and repeating the storles of cruelty It was then that they were 1dvised to settle their troubles elsewhere USE OF FIRE Is ST! LL --_- (Continued from | UNCERTAIN Vage One.) | hree feet Of 200 hrough that exit in children pouring a hurrying mass with the flames licking on | not a, third had a chance of through alive. The wonder benind getting is that school got hundred in all the afely out. It is showa, too, that only one tirecape had been provided-even that the children had not been taught to ust For this failure tne seven surbeen subpoenaed have viving té achers to testify Lomorrow corbefore the oner's {i iquest More subpoenas will be issued in different quarters because it is known that the stairway construction of the building made it litle more open than an fire flue for the uprushing flames. heroism of the Save for the futile there is little teachers and rescuers -hardly a line-to mitigate the horror of the holocaust. papa," cried a "Guess who I am, laughing voice in the ears of the griefstrick en Henty Marks this morning, as two little hands held fast the ears of Marks's bowed head. one overwhelmed the whole state 3ut there will be no general funeral scrvice-morely a grouping ,of the littl coffins in the various churches where the children were went to attend The unidentified will be laid to rest logether in the city's greatest cemetery. But there may not be many of these, for it was discovered today that heart-broken parents, unable to recognize their children's bodies in those that have been taken out havé clalmed other bodies from among those unidentified, in the long, heartrending picked chanee that they might have one to tombthe right bury under stones with their names of their babies engraved upon them. The men and women of Cleveland have been visiting ‘the afflicted al) day, comforting parents, giving ed money, assuming c harge of funeral: and heaping the homes with flowers. The. Collinwood council has appropriated $5,000 for the relief of the suffering. Yet the situation is very much beyond surcease, ‘he mothers and fathers.of the dead boys and girls are more than grief-stricken; thev are half frantic, Turning to rage again the janitor, Fred Hirter, a hundren , of them nearly mobbed him this morning, though there is.no evider ICE that the fire was due-to his carelessness, and though he is half mad with sorrow over the loss of two of his own children, who perished in the flames. Republican Special Service. In fact, only-.for the incident of the three: little girls. in' the little floored derson thére is' nothing to show the few days ago to get a calcimine peat ay closet. cause of the flre-but there is much The were putting the finishing to show for responsibility-it may be touches on their new home tn the west part of town, but the iast touch Is stiil criminal-after the flames began thelr wanted, because Anderson forgot to refatal ‘sweep. Today's investigation by turn with the brush. Instead, he abCoroner Burke has demonstrated that sent-mindedly walked the railroad at least one of the doors of the west station In time to board a northbound entrance. to the school was closed and traln remained closed throughout the panic. at nnn Enact ace Moreover, it: was locked and the lock Hearing for Assault. proved. proof against. the assaults of WIFE STILL WAITING FOR CALCIMINE BRUSH Al Freudenthal. who, it Is alleged, assaulted Will Hill by triking him in all the rescuers Doors' Onencd Cutward the face with a revolver, was yeslern Tt Sis mot: itrue;,\as; said, that-.a ny day given 2 préliminiry hearing by Judgé Dieh) on thé charge of asseu!t doors: opened inward, but.it is -n¢ OY Judge Dich! | known thatthe wing partitions narwith a deadly weapon. rowed the vestibule exit by at least took the case under advisement,. Girl Played "Hookey." The father, turning quickly,' saw his standeight-year-old daughter Helen ing behind him. He had been searchins; for her body In ‘the ruins all night and all day and he had given up all hope of finding her. She had played from school yesterday, runhookey to visit a girl friend. ning off Now of Marks Is upon the verge mad from joy as great as the gcoing grief of Leonard Buschman, No. 5314 Lake avenue, who thrice tried to commit sulcide today with pistol und knife in the parlor, where his wife had hung the plietures of his two little. girls who perished in the flames. Buschman'‘s mind is completely gone. There are soul-burning incidents by the score in every house where the we must help bury their Ordered Joseph board of Jones, Doors a health, sald the of the local board had "I think the fire started in the central room, where the bollers are, said Chief Wallace. "If you will notice, the beams in: the walls are charred off, not torn out as in other parts of the building." SIGNAL CORPS BEGINS WORK ON TELEGRAPH The Signal corps of the N. G. U. began active work at their quarters in the armory last night under the direction of John A. Spiker, district manager of the A, will ok Ue » who give instructions to the guardsmen in learning telegraphy. , The men, under Captain R. LeRoy Bourne, showed much interest in the work and, now that real work has started in the corps, expect to make good progress. There was some talk among the men last night about forming an indoor baseball team, and it is probable that a nine will be put into the fleld within the next week or two to meet H company and to go after some of the other teams in the city. (ee Again Arrested. Adolph Levy, a merchant who was tried in police court about two weeks ago on a charge of offering wormy fire brought death. There is the case figs for sale and was found guilty but of six-year-old John Rush, who went not punished, was yesterday arrested down in the debris. His father and] on the same charge preferred by Walmother - have been separated for|ter Frazier, food inspector of Salt years He had been living with his| Lake. The case willbe tried. in the mother Now that he Is dead, his| justice court of Dana T. Smith. father has taken out an ttac! nt upon the little body in the morgue so that he burying in may the life, But most have son he pitiful! the was of satisfaction separated all, perhaps, of from 6rs today. Seeking to learn what wag the con- ee Mine hell vel, mati, Rees Tue Florence Pricés AT TR aor id ee ed., and Gear rie 256 10 Ved. \ Pip SARS Mat. AT $1.50; mat., sale ‘Today Advaueed VAS- | 2ic to $1 HEATRE ¥ wn A FE. This WME tite Monday), seats, Tic. spt Sur id ay 25e, 10¢ 32: i Box un SPECIAL MATINER oP. MM. Cartoon Oufcnulls TODAY Comedy "BUSTER BROWN" rformnunce wpidiiers "Tige.' Tonight SilS and "Mury Jane' SENDAY NIGHT Theodore Lorch "Capt. Herne,U.S. A." LYRIC THEATRE "THE MISSOURT GIRL" --TONiGH Prices OND SAT. T--_ 10-20-30c. 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BIG ete LITTLE LONG arene SHORT BILLS GOOD BILLS BAD DILLS and all kinds of SILLS COLLDOTED Everywhere, Turn them MERCHANTS TECTIVE in, PRO- ASSOCIATION Cellectera of Houest Debts, Seleati£llo Com. Pidg., Salt Invaluable to s singers fe ° voice, Absolutely harml: Week tice and. Sally Conher al CED Cy Gus EB dy are s School Boys and Girl lg Imma Wonders. 7 ir" Parre yes ild.. Foster & I7 Orpheum Ore 77-100 { wes the plight of the jantior, Fred Sirter, when he was haled before the inquistit- BREWSTER S Changed. member ordered the school authorities to have the school doors open out. This, he was. done. marshals ex amined Anna first saw the the child who at first, smoke. She was frightened but Marshal Brockman questioned her gently and after a time got free vesponses. Two of the Neubert children were killed in the fire City Building Inspector Louge and Fire Chief Wallace of the Cleveland lire department ex2zmined the boilers cu ae and said that the fire could not he started by an They CIEaanenn the fateful we st door and found that it was ten feet, eight inches from wall to wall. The door proper occupied only four feet, six inches of this space, the remainder being used for shoulders to bear the swinging doors. The examiners sald that this blind corner probably was responsible for many of the deaths, of escape was partially Levy | Wowiest,aaa Tomorrow Nighe urday bec oh nec ris Come yi Con re "and He pdous come y sucthe sti The presen vic- "I. found that all> of ‘them "wer rather inelined to blame some. one for the fire Some are cursing the school board for not providing a fireproof building. Some blame the janilor for neglect of duty. <A few are blaming the teachers for saving themselves and not saving tne children. "As a whole the people have reached the stage of their grief where they are calm. They. are bordering upon reconciliation to their losses.' Deputy State Fire Marshal Brocknan and Marshal Feihanbaum came to Collinwood at 10:20 o'clock this inorning... They went immediately to the schoolhamse, wnere they made a minute examination. ] I | CA "T. found ‘two /grades.: of homes,' said Alderman Plowman tonight, after making a canvass of the city. ‘"‘Som¢ were able to care for their deal, others tims. iit HEAT RE®:: Hot. wood, while in Cleveland several thousand dollars was contributed. to newspaper funds. The village expects to be called on to pay at least $10,000 for the burial of the dead 24ehours Browin." 2: Red speedy ligso There will matinee of be a special Brown' at the "Guster Grand theater this afternoon at 3 o‘clock. "Buster "Tige' and Mary Jane" are the threc most pleasing and Interesting characters. scen at the Grand..this season, and the company. fully. deserves. the large patronage jit is receiving. Theodore Lorch in "Captain Flerne, U. S. A." is the attraction booked for the Grand next week, Boilers Legislature The on tuxes' the: dexterity of even.z Vriter in the effor ie or with too much nroneé less in:365 days, lies th opportunities for fun ceed, of cour in: spit started It is believed that Hirter has gone insane be But he will questioned again when the. state authorities from Cleveland begin the inautsition that was ordered today by the Onio legisJature Dollars. Those who know the plot $3,000 in ~ ever have. you not working. at a * as little Anna Neubert ays just before the fire started?" "I was not; the fires were. nearly out Good God! Do you think I could be care ‘less with my own little the sreatest year in both Will be pretheater. to- nighi It is a dramat lon Parr MeCutcheon's story of title It is the purely, farcical ers Millions'' New | ee UNIVERSITY Mist tl ira] race, mile 70 vards-MiIss} won I Brand second, tone third 1:46 1-5. | race, six furlongs-Smiley Cor-} wen, Pajorita sécond, Ocean Shore | Time, 1:141-5 |{ At Totals Night Fourth race, mile and ono-sixteenth-¥| reen Seat won, ues r second, Totalon | Fifth =Mazzoni Crowns. Gyillenswan Collins - tida money de to | A. story told the investigators ' by 14-year-old Anna Neubert turned the officers to a new theory. She said she saw a man. frantically working at the steam valves of the bollers when she started into the basement. Already spirals of were smoke through the stairway steps. the boilers were red hot.. She would not say the man was Hirter, but sa{d he ran, then came back and called to Hirter, whom she saw in the basement opening the grate of the boiler. Fire Chief Wallace insists that fire started just above the boilers, in the ceiling, and that overheated boflers, due to lack of water might have been the cause. of the destruction of the timbers just above the boilers being advanced as supporting his theory. The theory that.an overheated. boiler may have been the cause of the fire, the janitor stoutly denied, though he could hardly speak from grief over ne. | to fight to become poor,.but by muecn | hard work and great cleverness - he ae becomes actually a pauper, wins. the hirg. | girl he loves and realizes the $7,000,1 000 | 16. seomed rnshes "Gioitice aie Hue books Pee for pooreetauthors, an opowns his "follies by taking hi friends on a world cruise in a yaecnt ang sueceeds, when he despair of! reaching the goal, by outwitting. hi ESE Th 2 irileeni hina awa and Gs. ene G6 pease Sd rs lion Orleans March 5.-Result rac four furlongs-Marsabs second, Little Mose third. The Crowns and a pick-up team the boards at the Crown alleys night, the league players rolling averzges. Sam Williams helped scores with a gers of 594, but the , inembers of the im fell down. Scores: } dition of his boilers, the fire chief, with Deputy State Fire Marshals Harry Brockman and Nathan Feigenbaum and W Lougee, Cleveland cliy building inspector, questioned the jamtor of the building. Two of his children. peri shed. in the { flames, while he looked on, helpless, |} ufter wrestling for several minutes in an attempt to save them and other children, He broke Qown and is now under the care of physicians,avraiting tnother examination tomorrow. Just before, In regular examination conducted by Brockman and Feigenbauin, he had said he had little fire under his boilers at 9:30, 2 few minutes before the flre, and had explained that nly non-inflammable lime was in the closet under the stairs where the fire Millions," ae Taunt second, Whidden | ment is a moment 1:501-6 } aft eer mile-l nport won, Mas-} fever of spending is sa second, Fred Hent thir 1:42 1-5 Fifth race, mile-Brook Leaf Steel Blue second, Ban Lord Time, 1:451-5 BOWLING. 1 908. 6, eo! hoisting a signal of distress on # yacht ae ird.| In an awful storm, which requires. tie |} payment of the remaining half mil- the: furtherance of the All- Western! track meet to be held May 30. On past] showing the Y, M. C. A. and the L. D. | S. first teams should reach the finals,| although the Aggies have been steadily | | | of clerks to do noththat is sure to go pmol) ix furlong second, Huiford of "Brewster's LAKEJITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH TAKES TO WESTERN CUSTOMS. ploys 2 big force ing, buys stock pares teams, then the| saw led into the stretch, where : he AL first second anyl the. University of . caus Utal The closing' game of the even-|faded away. Import. the ‘cagest Shot! ing will be between the Logan Asgies|in the race, came in upon tie rall and| andithe L..D. S. second teams grabbed the long end of the purse. Pour} The four winners will play Saturday! favorites connected today Results afternoon and the final me tech for the First race, three furlongs-MIn nie champ! ce between the tw@ winners| Bright won, Flying Dunce second, | at &.p.m.. The promises close series with the Payer fo SALT te Ses to win the $7,000,000 left by providing he spends a milliv n an uncle left by 2 grandfather inside a year, he embarks on 2 career with the sole »urpose of spending the million. Te n- Mareh 5.-The Coln hard. betting race, but| as were REPUBLICAN, a The big state ball -tournament A. at Jake Handicap, But Lost to limport, a Long Shot. t a LAKE The: Cohan and Harris will shortly present in popu"Brewster's Millfous,"' the most Barr ar story ever written by George a na MeCutcheon. It is full of humor, dvamatic possibilities tn it the have been well developed in the stage adaptation made by Winchell and| Smith given its Byron Ongley Tt will be first presentation In. the Salt Lake theater Friday night, Brewster Is The role of Monty taken by Robert Ober upon whom the Deheaviest burden of the play rests, BASKETBALL TEAMS TOM SHAW FADED START FAST SERIES IN STRETCH FINISH cided After Saturday's Games. SALT Chey aaenpes G. at. * ees rel Mgr. ' |