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Show lS SOME LI VE SPOR TING GOS REPUBLICAN, STP SALT | LAKE The CITY, UTAH, Black Beauty ar| (Continue HANS WAGNER QUITS WHITE SOX NINE 10 WEALTHY LUMBERMAN [men fulnvat as THE BASEBALL GAME TRAIN IN HONOLULU CAUGHT IN BRACE GAME Paeeere tea tobert, Great Batsman Turns Down! Practically $15,000 Offer of Pittsburg and Writes - | Close Deal to Do Backs 1909 Preliminary Work | - Marsh Fake | Dreyfuss. ee ee facueente whom ) » Aeon a ee nation phony in fawalian islands of|fere with Geeatac eee on) SIA RE the proposed had thought the big fellow waa te Eee = wit) e@e team. It thie is un-jearller coast Salary of $15,000 and allaw him 7 5 nay he in the ownérs alary o tas as there world a oe > figures himself would pay. But also, saying enough in the to eee; cut least, cone ie oa, sedge ank caf naked as ‘to fl Match e goodbye! the year 4} ney Miho ae the eee team ee ee FOr to the "boys lay me have I a ee ore eee = ueOp 1 1} BOWLING. past was lucky in Janding Louisville and in staying during you for {wan with you If} tte arinentx, wish. Fo of me nie a while a [The of the City I. are individual lst H, WAG NER." néticeable SRGTEnEAATOLeNOt |The suai st a enough/ ried headed by} and clmange { the] Hanes] Pop" was the just At Los First. race, pursc-Maclas, opay conceazled in supposed the MeLeod| 4); Fs aaa et i ' 13 i 15 15 1317 ae dead TO in grave has was mouth and man is alive that Lake, With ore wn. (30/19 a. Williams itz, ZC. the 90 94) 57 i cast Gal Salt 2] eh oii a ci a bUstering my- slept : he it fegh/an was a ince over the ichaes. Fes right. heen had ges no an and put front Pi ate of fest side Get one was there inquest held gallop. shoe jain Siti ceae through was so to Plante: eve that the them, rybody up case and I pitied nearly out of ing over and SO gfood-so' cursed drink: gate; was her mind; over Seem good! It. why will quite cleared Susan. She let take Reuben!" he was gloomy a of be ferent but T real Horse His think I ignorant the other depended there ote "imtte,--purse-Chel- Collins, Crown,. nar guEIn Eace rters m = Preetension. aurhesy Levine, S, Silve s°8 S py os a ae 3 Nene anion is 3 ° s ae cehifth ace, mile and three-sixtec ate - Ormondes Right, Rostof, Box Elder, Rip > pee? Buster Jones Vincent, Our Sallic, "Ty Tel. Good| - ff| ama. Critic, cient Nattie irk Belle Pees Bumppo, De Bele. drivers-men who and é ae seventy mlehta mile great Maid. to IS WILLING MEET ANY eee day, eh eemerh where Billy will be lightweight, co, are opened them : Dick and Los to Coffroth Angeles. take on The any McCarey papers fighter agréed whom and that the good come as. agreeable news pene er coOn. Dean Be he will land a fight SOX IN with to ade race,.even is It rampant, two scenes to that of I and =o ~ new] of of a play the me his Boprd some that participate. in. bill offered are already GAMES merit at all those the that on theater hand. start from The be} -01 aimee a oo} was the a lead Rings last versatility! company } when "The of several King Ring", not only: packed| theater, but play is laid more. (han turned satisfied. every- The! In the center ever interesting Wages old ERs den, Dock and nese elub of the the historic Chinatown : a Man's| of a Chi- headquarters The two Dead plot laid daughters of around. an old the sailor, week} presents will, The attempt at many action to the last dramatic of the marry her, moment.| scenes, play be in- and, the, sogd: work of) the entire A crowd of 10,000 saw tte afternoon; splendor can compare with "The Gingerbread in any Man." pre- against and by the Sullivan te hiaee wan ahat out 3| errors were chalked up| White being Sox, Halm, Altrocks; the offenders, it was | that as she young had she Her but been and would take no warning; he was a hard rider, nd would hunt whenever he could get ths chance, quite careless of his horse Though cee VS a / thie ttle the groom ptealnad, "A Japanese Saabiteon 4 and jit is being Five of | ly meritorious Courtship." presented manner... in nut yn; caig, wind was to wae "here prime of hard." thatat we, no utmost; first was three t fit i Wea ana notno her, beside s oe in the strength, and I bya both she horses, touched, eavy - are, ruined youth We rere. were the a we our nya dronkard, very to the 2. was she he did not believe it, of the race urged Ginup with the foremost her high spirit, she with cher Bee nee Gnd and strained, herself told him you fool:-it is felt in ourselves ; what we; had +‘ - been. However, did notother's, spoil the pleasre wa hadthatinieach company did -not gallop' about os te did, but we together, Bhs used and or ia to feea stand shady and for lime lie down houratnnae trees with saa jaaqs miGEe falanan ee ae passed "our time tit tha family sla turned ‘en y Oba dav we pale the Yasl contents ¢p, meadow, and York was with him. Seeing gop w he it our was, lime to us. tree, and They carefully. The noye "There w fe stood: let examined them Earl seemed isthree still uncome us _ both much an- hundred pounds flung away for no earthly use," sald he; "but whet I care most for 1s that these horses of my old friend, a in a decided-| Persons with| have a twelvemonth's run, and we shall see what that will do for her; but the black one must be sold: 'tis a great knees pity, but T Jike! these in my lord, of "No, could my not stables." course have not," said York; "but he might gct.a Dlaée where 4D pearance ts not of much conseGuence, Know a and man. still be well treated. in Bath, the I Lake, carries the a favorite of Salt] inquest cleared the horse's charace English Lord role tér, and your lordship's recommenda~ Wes transformed by an evil genius into| Sugar plum, and respectively Into} splendidly. Helen Hartley contributes| heavily to the fun while sixteen pretty 4 chorus princess, is famous for her beauty, in two continents| Her song, "That Beau- girls singing and furnish excellent no end dancing, of good lon, Fant or mine, vwould him. for You York. had I better should be be sufficient write more to beneficial' as an digestion. Thit We the do accompaniment ts a mo the seemed eat merely we for find the in:the purpos Ps paz': er CAPEree Tas .meal Phone No. = ee Ly ; sustaining ff food...The A. FISHER BREWING lif time, ' 2 shies a a once. ey ae gaa ia ie and ae COMPANY 265. $3 SAMPLE GOLD CROWN, 22k Set or Teeth. 270. aes ie .$ 5.00 " rk Be ar (one st Inde) eee 7 $19.00 Ee IE in ara ihtbea ieee a OU Brid Wor "Ie (b est), $4.00 to..§ 5.00 cc i 15 YEARS' GUARANTEED LADY ATTENDANT ni t going so lame with last he saw it, and here's a go! Why, at hat the pain that at called. out, "Well, | they have sent us|? SALTv PANE ~~ out horse! TONIGH with What a it's no turning NED nerican up on a brown cob; he matter much with your horse; as if he had he a stone goes ; are confounded horses."' "Fre's 9 "T don't ver} TUESDAY in his shoe him, but out a horse,' cS entitled it is a lame took up ‘Bless ce think he hand, to the! hut as wedged, he AY AND offer GINGERBREAD Prices-Ey 50c to $1" 00, THURSDAY Chafies MAN to $1.50; Sale toda MATINEE H! eS AND Yates musickl oe oe their 25¢ NIGHT a slip- | once} to stone Lame! dislodge it was. drew it Mat | 5c \$ Friday | MER. O° to <1 =H). ao TOWN Tae night Tuesday. | with now a Soe vers} and Saturday WiLTON < "THE and Matinee LACKAYE IN DBONDMAN," ‘ stone-pick| out of his pocket, and very carefully, ! and with some trouble, got it out. Then } holding it up, he said, *‘There, that's| the stone your horse had picked up; it is a wonder he did not fall down gently down Besides, 2 gets a horse slovenly way of driving into bad and often lazy habits; and when he changes hands he has to poe whipped out of them with more or less pain and trouble. Squire Gordon always kept us to our best paces and our best manners. He said that spoiling a horse, and letting him get into bad habits, was just as ernel as spoiling a child, ang both had to suffer for it afterwards. Besides, these drivers are often careless altogether, ana will attend to anything else more than their horses. I went out in the phaeton one day with one of them; he had a lady and two children behina. He flopped the reins about as we started, and of course gave me several unmeaning cuts with the whip, though I was fairly off. There had been a £00q deal of road- -meénding going on, and even where the stones were no freshly laid down there were a great many loose ones about. My driver was daughing and joking with the Jady and the children, and Now, if Mr. Gordon or John, or in fact any good driver, had been there, he would have seen that something was wrong, before I had gone three paces. Or even if it had been dark, a practiced hand would have felt by the rein that thére was wrong in the step, and they would have got down and picked out the stone. But this man went on laughing and talking, whilst at every step the stone became more firmly wedged between my shoe and the frog of my foot. The stone was sharp on the inside and round on the outside, which, as every one Knows, is the most dan- and fall, Whether the man-was. partly blind, only very careless, I can't say, but war- or he drove me with that stone in my foot for a good half mile before he saw anything. By that time Then J was mounting his hat to the When to the he ¢ job the harness, This patting oat me. by his cob he and === - E which driver and I often often (Continued sort of Sea Lake City. Thomas and rel will be | oye | Mae nod announced CRET i <r x at Mount Car-/¢ announcement Renshal) city March. _16, 1908, Edith Herman, In her 26th year. Funeral services will be held from the residence, 464 North Ritsh West, Tues- March Interment 17th, 7908, 3°80 p.-<m. In the elty pertietey: nett LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT oe y ZINN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY To the Twe-Act Comle _ matinee. ° Thursday, March nights and Saturday "TREZY Weezy: Toe te » MAN MONICE SO | a bart. RICHARDS ? STREET cedier "abet: ne Poties peers free at all sessions. Open shoes Bes. aiterigons and evenings, a. ae eer sy =---- = Pe euple i € C t Tu Steck Ww. h Cc es othe 5 made 0 or ap5 ee cessary ~ through misfortune are Given specta! at. ; use T russes (eoS7= OPFKICR seo tlon by our Salesmen, When we furnish [STATION No. ie a coe ae 2°} vain this depend upon' it ag being exactly What you need to fuer Store, [Glad to [serve you [Prompily, the MOBt Seems, alee Halliday Drug Co. 15, 25, 35 und 50 cepts Matinees Wednesday and enon, All sents reserved 25 uts f OR TE ee ee prices Commencing 19th, for four and OFpetit «© =. es do. you ood, Oper A JAPANESE COURTSHIP Evening Ze 25e Drama "HIS don 621} March 15, 1908, at the residence of niece, Mrs. Charies J. Trump, 45 South Eighth East street, In her a7 year. Notice of time and place of funeral will be given later. day, "KING OPIUM ~ AUDITORIUM, lat Hannah this Wed. & Sag, 15 srlean died her HERMAN.-In = nésh Loreh as "Whh Sing" in the Chinese-Am- Week, West ee Salt residence, Burial Funeral RENSHALL.-Mrs. Manager. = Mr.Theodore 0c a Eleventh East street, Sunday, | 15, 1908, Mrs. Luvia M. Woodara, aged 46 years. roll, Tlitnois, later. Smutzer. fun SER ce PDA ee her & Resident crowns pent Daughter of the late Ann Howells. The funeral WOODARD.-At South March Pelton Anderson, a 7 we | p for a Morning.) HMOWELLS.-At 27 South nes street, March 15, 1908, Fleanor élls, born September 15 ee services LC. W. understood experience az came . In Tomorrew ae bewhip to go on, which ae course that the stone aS gone, good deal of pain. the a Direction oft. my about can aan If rais ing trotted gone, reins a was "seg horses lady, was flop that I was I did, glad but still in talking about the country to the right and the left; but he never thought it. worthwhile to keep an eye on his horse, or to drive on of the road; it easily happened that TI got a stone in one of my fore feet, and "If I might advise, sir, you had better drive him gently for a while; the foot is a good deal hurt, and the lameness will not go off directly." gan : spectacle this so!" tried W marty ae. Zimmerman The | ae | dismounted, and, over his arm, at my foot. me, there's first his at os ime horse I should tighly, A for AND Pr ince 25¢ to $1.50, oe a <ixon r. said my drive the matter with what's The farmer ping his rein At dangerous, hired know elaide pes iing, Price If you will allow me, I wil! look at his feet; these loose scattered stone S| who and play lifted hat and pulled up. beg your pardon, sir,' he said,| I think there is something the "I but has F lame. fat atthe no sormr ane | Tp POWER THATT GOVERN his broken-down horses, have been made hard by just such drivers perhaps, find some ; ONLY TIME use: and ¢ Geo. D. ryper, Mer. Mer. and wing, ney and to go, lazy . THEATRE i rein hip, use playing the} there's the jour- riding think lame "Now, then, {it's no old soldier with me; ticht-rein but for a horse upon his own legs, See! tie least, is usually devoted to social enjoym Fisher beer is t are celal drink, It is a means of animation, ae law Our beer 1 brewed in compliance with th eo national pure.food lay there could be nothing more wholeson L 3 sent sham He. then chuckled the flipped about. with: the because I It would to. ow sepa stimulating effect Jivelicr action, BEER PROMOTES not satisfaction PUES RTO At oftener drivers than him, particular most their I nelp digestion by its mildly urges. the digestive organs into tlemen have no control over a horse, and bre ak his Knees into the bar zs if anything happens suddenly If a saint' RE horse shies, or starts, or stumbles, they "Well, to be sure!" said my driver; |? advanced Vaudeville. All This Week are nowhere, and cannet help the "this is @ queer thing! I never kne "| Picehiant Troupe horse or themselves, till the mischief that pone 3 pic ked up stones befere Ella Gi Bean, Jules and Jordan and is done. Of course for myself I had "Didn't you?" said the farmer 52 ath= | nna Wood' 4 ar eciniea sun no objection to it, as I was not in the conte my tuously; but they do, F errell Bros. ‘Kinodrome, habit either of starting or stumblihg,! ve though, and the be st of them will do | Orpheu m Orche s and had only been used to depend it, and can't help it sometimes on such |§ "-Yiyery Evening, 8:15, ca agt "Sunon my driver for guidance and encourroads as these. And if you don't want)? day), , &0c, 25¢._ Box Seat, $1.60. agement, still, one likes to feel the to lame your horse, you must This Matinee, Dally, 2:15 (except Sunrein a little in going down hill. and sharp and get them out quic kly this| day cs \ Monday), ‘BOC, zic, 100 Bex iikes to know that one's s driver is not foot is very much bruised,' he said, |¢ S& eat 76 gone to sleep. setting it by hard riding, and was. now off to see what rest would do. yeorge in BEER MEALS 275 SOUTH MAIN Then there are the loose-rein drivers, who let the reins lie easily on our backs, and their own hand rest lazily on their knees. Of course such gen- mornwho assists YOUR 3 was master of the leading scenic artists in the coun~-) spring fever or a grouch should sec?soine livery stables, who often ware serous kind that a horse can pick up; try were 6ngaged for seven months injand hear "A Japanese Courtship." | @ g00d horse at a low figure: I kno at the same time cutting his foot, and getting up this production, Tony West is one of the comedians] be looks well after his. horses, The making him most Mable to stumble Waredtet" "Bavorl' wha portrays| and Gus Mortimer, poe errer raring ie exiibition. "They t wethprod :in nine oe oe vahgb ier rey: "Marie," a confectioner's salesgirl, who} nie cece Three ‘to 0, one and The ‘beverage that FISHER a tender mouth and is ensily guided, it is not only tormenting, but it is stupid. but ‘cast 13] thought they would find a good ‘ate ate with me, are rulned. The mare shall popular! runs and- wound up the game) _ ented at the Salt Lake theater tomor-|. There is.now running at the Lyric| ee Lee row night.' {a but called "A. Japanese Courts ship."" egebsl aa abancn eth Be ane oe ana| It is doubtful it there Is a produc-! The offering is in the hands of Zinn's| the game ended 10 to 3 In favor of the| tion on the road that in point of scenic | Comedy Opera company of 30 persons| Sox. fame in San Francisco. The San Fran-| cisco ball pleyers were on thelr mettle! and played fine flelding came only who heard in the road, an answer; till opened, was of Lord up involves and character work for which the company is noted. The leading roles are strongly taken will laninad turned came tonight at the usual|trigues, police raids and smuggling the nature of the ad-| operations ann yet contains many of exceptional! bright spots of humor Man," end strained Workings, night are to} binder, and his vaudeville | frustrated only notices a bill is forecasted, Gingerbread I ride. when they were but youngsters, and] their final restoration to him after they had passed through various dangers, Including the abduction of: one by Wah Sing, the great Chinese high-| Beauty Coming Tuesday Night. With a. tremendous ‘success in New "The the song eg Die play willyand ibd ing game at Oakland the Sox used| York, Chicago and Philadelphia, and] t® Please patrons or the Skages, one of the local pitchers, in the|the largest cities in the United States,| house for the the entire week first four innings. and Doc. White in{the monarch of all musical plays, | the next two. They established support in can depend "extranie: when ies of the athe loss should! , RI eek In the morn-| soand the] jt was not for our pleasure that be was brought toe be with me. _{story would be too long to tell, pee ee RZert| Matson, Lute Vrohman, Bert and a vast concourse of raving-}| opium the! show how not oe ofr of San Francisco and gives ample op portunity for realietic settinge of nl will be} this to Ginger fede sherccompatiy neighed got gate the used lonely Soon after I left the stable there was a steeplechase and he determined to who varled long very etaner A a Nico, ee a eure Stee of ne Pall Bul at Orpheum. management of the Orpheum! announces so felt tind mes tone fect passing seldom ing Finsy. -120 Grand 6 cee scene to horses' J Bon-Bon," of the Opium Anglo| purports now. ce ores 000) of given schol-| Se that often ANQHEx Sachs aa Theodore Lorch and_his was ditions] where I exhtbitlons of same should 7 Opin -from--the is milesed ly. een I ay Asis | show girls and bewitching] £0r- the race, 7. De a ae iaiehe a Can ore anne n_| 8nd on the day a a co pesnlepieieeta a. ge to keep riders. With of ecohes Americanism 1 se sical season in New] the las Re erage a. t are] City. Others in the cast a named, "Aaerican" been oT Oh an oar Perey Lovey place : that i there = 2 ss Nellle for types whlich| observations upon anent the! There Land hit of York Mexi- "the great American drama" unhesitatingly be lald. to nae cla ee erik in today's double header. Wa mianhhent had that rand ri Team Angeles I oiety selected - Angeles tiful. to a2 ae |Chicago --__ as; =| oe city history in re-establishment therefore, hour, and yance TWO those tend). tending region region with make Saxon. ; as arace. PRRPE RIE. oa a: BREAK EVEN WITH Los emigrants remarkable| a that distinctive Eu mericam! rah nes be Tyne cplecionn Los Amer- half-century, especially of yet the Some poor, whose mouths and insensible these, Los Angeles, March 15.-The Ameri-| Should come in put dear old Ginger. can leaguers put it on the Angels| The man slipped off her halter and today, winning the Sunday game ailljleft her there. With a joyful whinny 11. Ways by the decisive figures of 12/1 trotted up to her; we were both 5 pao home suards put up another| glad to meet, but I soon found that of these w elrd people's distirret day by necessarily tina ce powers and possibilities of Americans| man. SEALS western such next -| rs will lool to base their at managers might select, providing ha was a lightweight. A preference was made for Unholz, Nelson, Britt and McFarland, The articles show a willingness to fight on Dick's part that! will Pant and the Lh cy ee see his manager and a members ‘**Hen places, and to that place students must| made recent Before signed articles in blank and forwarded a every. into it 3 Ont te eis who showing in his Packy MeFarlahd. 5 leaving Denver, of : Gd eerie not American} has in @/¢yeat national distinguishing) played. Seore: its even taking to itself attributes which . will be overrun Americans who Gibson eer English 8 with lost and the color Within CLASS mmernne negotiations ee clever rsuch fight and blur transto Bs Hyland at} and new, in Yor Sanur faniaenes Frank | was California' and the ‘rest ofthe Ball| western country a half-century ago after law had been established in its stronghold. 10 IN measure vctecahe, climate are sform i Dick as appears of thousands of American Its ground wealth and its Mike HYLAND New is ee outs will traits. Mexico, in the neighborhood ot the Sierra Madre mountains, has of| late years become the objective point} ‘Jordanmile, so| race, three-quarters purse ta, San Almo, Ormuz, Cent r| Shot, "WalterMargaret Miller,' Randolph, Husky, Skinner, Reed. Clarké theater ica is rapidly cosmopolitan purse Sone Ghuteete "Arcourt . ity, Jack Adams, Cargentiar Queen <Almo,! Monaco. Sa Creston Lake Mert Eee -Gemmell en, Cadachion, Roalt Sugar Meid. h race, mite¢ Soa er cere ts fea | for the scenes of "the great drama." Eastern America yards, y ‘ "seven Player People him, an altogether unusual aah called "The "Power" that. "Govern ae scenes are laid in Mexico, in and about the Sierra. Madre mountain.range, and| there could be no more ideal location); selling-J. ighrey, Alsatian, Jackfull Buchanan, anger, Wuerzberger, carn about she Toll Box. Mozart,| eee Lady Fiving ince, Ecoles mile "4h 168-9 [ 52i 2, 30-5 | 69] soit and Tonight Onkland, aes a vient i Bele Ravite Scenes Lald‘in Mexico. purse-Cull Holland, Charles Rothschild, ane 0. oi Plays Coke irst race, Beyer elghths mile, sell-| ing-Sir | Brillar, pe ees Preatize, Standover, selene Kruka T-) gauntia, Triumphant, ‘Nampa, Hay Ben: sae See eae pad ge! apietaaitthis mile,| rere: : XXVH. Ruined, and Going Down Hill, elphia az S: *ranciscyu, June 6. 1€ , = a soto et ae Quaker city for the As "s00n ag sith knees wW ere nee B1gies |e astern trial was due to the fact that} l¥ aay I Pei See ed ea 90/3 49 | t 1e University of Pennsylvania offered | meadow for a mon or two, no otne | ts he use of Franklin Field which is a] creature was there, and though I enj; better field than any convenient one] joved the liberty and the sweet erass, ee FISHER AT harm, that all depended on holding the reins as hard as they could, never relaxing the pull on the horse's mouth, x" giving him the least liberty of movement. ‘They are always talking about "keeping the horse well in hand," and "holding a horge up," just-as if a horse was not made to hold himself up Union house. ae Mca CUAPTER New York, March 15.-The Olympic tryouts will be heid in Chicago, eas | 79} erick 85 \ $e eres Bee 68 Norfolk, DE At ‘ oa, Tt Wee beotar, tinsh: ‘Hacsiaats, Mines, ie In virelone Don Pomo, Player, {2111748 | 691 90/21/80 Msher,|Haymond, ZC.M.1124)173-2 ne, $ abbe. 2 2.0m eae Baron Ball, conta Canardo," Ed Teacre DRINK Drivers. horses, upon. were such beautiful examples of the art of the best eta American designers as to give yon an inkling of wha will be able to get in the Mmture. | XXVIT, and YOU WILL SEE AT Attend the Opening, Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th It a Panieto race, 3nt and vou found the puffing, and, more than of the horse box no TS i 1A' BRANDWIN'S. Street 160 Main he long time to tell of all the difstyles In which I was driven, will mention a few of them. First, children, was obliged once more to leave the pleasant home by the tall oak trees, and go into that great ENGLAND Job some could that that i oied« and then; Hadino eran Se asishe eae ee Penh home ah tye TRY-OUTS ‘money . gentle, I out to the and saywas all sell ©, Reuben, on till after of was she kept he "Oh! was they \ the was. the Hitherto I had always been driven by people who at least knew how to drive but in this place I. was to get my or experience all the different kinds of and bad ignorant driving to which horses we are subjected; for was a "job horse," and was iet out sor ts to all of people who wished to hire mec; and as I was good-tempered and amongst than CHAPTER to see it, The land- the picked place fetch slope, which was very fatiguing. Men to do not seem know yet that horses can do more work if they can stand comfortably and can turn about: however, I was well fed and cleaned, and, on the whole, J think our master took as much care of us he could. He kept a good many horses and carriages of different kinds for ~ hire. Sometimes his own men drove them; at others, the horse and chaise were let to gentlemen or ladies who drove themselves a bring all the halr oft: reason for this, and I all Smith'swas death + ee IN it vdiaa hte sbest ig fMuid knees to had' some cursed drink? go she went MEET get and stn good }hard does not sound too true, but his many friends will' be pleased to see him| FOR J UST When I reached the end of my journey, I found myself in a tolerably comfortable stable, and well attended were to. These stables not so airy and pleasant as those I had been used to,.. The. stalls Vere laid. on a slope} instead of being level and as my head was kept tied to the manecr, I was always obliged to stand on the it-in°the to cure, Prod but paintol-ore. and OLYMPIC saw managed burnt ‘out with caustie; last it was healed, they stones, sau-} fa cleanse the straw, pain the in which T stood aid me I soon took It quietly. cloths, poultice, and doctor ‘ I on the edict my Downing is horse wet the joint was not injured; I should not be spoiled pur 7 should never lose make and. hard Red- Palace FLOM diner' heat suppose ‘it again] Iver the and in In a bran and had ai ae oaevsuy te tiie ppm ee V severs ther people, gave evidence that he was intoxicated when he started from the inn. The keeper of the toll-gate sald he rode at a Oe please 125|34\24 oz6lat eels lie ska: first time; but as I rushing, whistling, all, the trembling had both they pack Pee in tieteame\this #eanon\atronker! as foes the better they 2 Second race, three-eighths mile, | Barney, H.C. 2°} Race aol gal asi purse-Caloa, Martha fer Belie Meare. He ey "Panag | ol 0 ti taa Tone eeHoos Moule Welle OReeee Plauder, ei haies mare Margetts, mtn By Bi.%Bers j27\178-21| 92/117/31|20 °Z:C:MUL{271177-19] Crow Bo strode was Ee me and for the a and|° here feet aotee ee 1903. Through the recommendation of York, I was bought by the master of| the livery stables. I had to go by | train, which was new to me, and re-| courage quired a, good deal of the could he hoped if so, (ou and was when at of his life et says to Salt{ of riders bunch with him, pre sumably amateurs.}| Downing to bo in training very{ : Lake Yor 1? 26] 7{183-21| 2 2 | eal ever be both nae )§ 2 $0! Bia I20/1S8-3 40)186-5 j30)186 whe knees foot out den, and there was will my my the: aia of says he of blood I to The next day, after ‘the farrier examined my wounds, he said to BRING riders Salt up draw long BUNCH OF RIDERS poe es Downing, one of the most} IX. bike ra e Burt, supposed as ‘sure Beano talking up the HC Oy ECL his wounds} well I am oe wrapped BZ ardy eleven-sixteenths mile,| Hanes, H. C..... Bae Godfather, Harcourt, | Gyllensw: an wn te : Eehoupus,| eleven] at me trait aa: I reached my own box, corn; and after Robert WLegc eid wireieh: bleeding Marsh's 700 5 | DOWNING 5: Ik Weatriek. ee emurie : P. Quinn, C. Demonstration, in se- as cece morning, P es 16, After this they left us. "They'll soon take you away, " sald Ginger, "and I shall lose theonly friend T have, and most likely we shall see neyer each other again. "Tis a hard world!" About a week after this, Robert came into the field with a halter, which he slipped over my head, ane led me away... There leavewas no taking of Ginger; we neighed to cach other as I was led off and she trotted anxiously along by the hedge calling ac to me long as she could hear the} sound of my feet. om, ana, stood pain. aS self down in spite of lumbe r$40,000 would on great crore r SLRS from the lead At last had some | to erwenes The placed Kavanaugh that a bag a let emRenator . Aramnry.. HamilLad tre Mahone, Emily N., Lythia Virhbato, place shown th & . Sauce gamblers. limit and r of | Seger rson | Angeles. ae the should , about impatient in standing. off very slowly with his Starr raha tape hobbled 4, tied in th second the wrestler and was car- =| ENTRIES was collapsed victim learned toboggan. Name. | "RACE Attor- bout Bee Se tear xen from whee! Pee - ee SE oer [ opular ee + a MARCH | | would if yhe had a fault, it was encouraged me, karat ees toe: ital follo ize his retirement is for his own good Many a time he played aoe he ey peat District the ‘turn the| Ba a r ; that Marsheons had died is still Tue "The big fellow ey ee ee | o,team eave eo game," satd Ba ey . a ghey Hd T ‘don't think any club | Crescents ever sustained a blow such as the = "1H Tanes's Colts of Wagner will prove to us, yet I rez : | Silver Stars haye een close member ‘of your team and assure you Ur om fourthome to stunts seventhon place. bighly appreciate the same | ate so did the "JOHN ana if] with on the strength of a tip thé a fixed patfalr: for the penEn til rhe Crowns still| minutes, a ithoueh cnaGr 2 | apparentlybut byphat the reas other " Senta on "pe with claims (of a clique of { man went the that I made no mistake Anderson with five points in the ie . sour Pittsburg team ibot Pierpont, ae pesaeee Sannin ‘tin your weck oa .sie Go Geasuia tosh wage hie de add icein so that (eee ChatcaelZ| earl took| money [|_}at even money that Marsh | cure two falls out of three. Bowling| Marsh won the first fall has show Deacons nl sens lost, Kavanaugh ane } pee ta Coates a a. ul ites pear and Z. Cc. ai ae Ia., his for amount Parker. > || te Mraeg | eeeue wins aside the shee wearing nue been Davenport, recover He placed the evidence, in- -| Ta : 7 and from a eheekbook stubs | Marsh it was ar ball this "Dear ing Tor el of to Morning.) at my foot again; ther e_took handkerchief and bound it closely round, ang so he led me home I she: ey forget é ight walk; eae we Pe a ae ee Robert led Bie on very slowly, and I limped nae Oe -- - year at least. }_il Barney: [ will not be with you this seasou, but wish you a Tee The man today possible. ser cluding groom, he was Wed started sad aes on sie Ginenec reenact pulled off in a private club room on} aa which day they| Dauphin street between Henry Ma sh a Taree eo aeneGORTHTS hears James, Dorman, ‘both: from i \Sp0-| ‘ ! : one s 7 left Wee*| the | necause "‘Hisn." oa hes aa ert money him play | the ea ' ac and the club he refused this| was not, to/make for ‘big lumber The} steps ne great year, a srega-| that Wagner really meant to retire the] tion, the White Sox have ald Pittsburg management ‘offered him a]to San Francisco for another Oe When an he declined en this tract signed by the pee eee trip. on y ale-this us they dic CharlesthanComiskey''s Braine as Yesterday for $40,000 in) 21 "what ws Pag Gets On Island. | a } Pittsburg, March 15.-A letter from] San Franeisco, March 15.-Charles | New Orleans, March 16.-Claiming Tans Cae har to the Pittsburg Base-| Comiskey, owner sities W ae deni ' that he was swindled out of $40,000! bail club 1 rhich the great batsman] baseball team, virtually' closed a det a echicce alcolnrds to consider offers} with Promotor Jesse Woods of Hono-} in a fake wrestling match here Janfor his services, which was published in}lulu this afternoon zor the = hicago | uary 14, J. 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