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Show Selle eee, Wi ee ewe THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1908. : with ethan its working, = crown F w in ae is threatens who is the ‘ coming and machina z of the C. - He not English for sor It mers, Du- ance ; a GAME LOOKS in Northwest fo Turt at Men Quarterec San certain stidine an - Se coast try ee A i campaigner who at the fo north Oakiand around A had York . The latest the boy circult to Portland, Ore man of a : Is was on out 7 ul apie common iti run the ™m ae but of success in laying an the] Kia club will thir " er os tr M Metropolitan ty eventually fayesyste 1 turn "credit rer of « to Mets" president,. the y at yniy the specula-| the before De. - ee ate a of | or rs ity gh school rt 4 y school a school . "93- All r a is look- rarns acc "nee agent pac at cee Preps, Te s a eee thing a eee ce heard al os . han a thre incl pera 1 ©} rere. =e nae ee canny the game is working is pullI understand however limit, and een AT eee mae and oo RENT . who. Fitzsimmons, anys for ue "le craze the who pleasing; a r i at] en TOIL A 5 <a #uture Bob ; before at] Fallow Hallows, ight the with ty fairly a man best Nelson, Jim ‘alifor aap ase ¢ offroth, ane ae the aaa Harvard the] in ones estabatsh Nien ached i ceaanas ti a credit w ith money of margin cie Danis h n deposit| | Wednes sday on keeping of bother to but unless he went] credit, Al and Mons 1y-Preps See big the found has, so i and Music I Oran . ancne Paris visited Jin, Fg in, set boxe' French : coneluded as: hear, > ela SF In Singing so-| From evening city the Batt-| =| 8 ommemoration of at 8 o'clock, Holger he What I be glad will The Drach-| French up | put ithor Danish known well the ann, re couldn't himself he bookmaker, will | francs program The recently died "trainer-coramission- | WwWie the Tence on." y his] of readings and songs of adjunct. | consist valuable er' will be a mighty | z rich are them of many England In know the of to meet inducements |! financial in talk Side $6,600; $7,200; to be a factor] oy Jack Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn, Sullivan and.Al Kaufman,| has| $5,U00. --- other managers Tommy Latin Johnson are Burns, if the sufficient.| doubtless would of thousand so or a hundred go. for a Burns-Johnson ° > e boxing! 2 new have to is York a make will w' P UP showing. splendid Lon, y, er Haden Walker, have Daniel layton, a| taken as if followed A. it A. ever U. took the case| sus-| : ozred furtty Cambride 7 veces FO6O, ames ' and race between Oxford and -} 4 ‘owed over Wien, WAH rowen aver pe today, for the : ¥ was third ‘won as soon as upon poliey i in only "| -On¢C! in vested the matter " PHILIPPINES -< sald, not is : the spur of Ilow F the > Big ath-} unless] likely to act = : . the faculty. 5Schools the favorites, of their front main- the finish, where in a half lengths dark blues. The time ; after street, of the vict!m West was them start. at? * home,|, his at morning yesterday 2 held Taylor 8 today froin parlors, on Th street.Ct. e the Joseph South West Backman has been living ut the of his father, S. C. Backman. and chose of the heavy x 2 aaa C gh water at S field, it can be said the big- gest and strongest stables here mak the Pacific coast. circuit. summer * ¢ « R. from F. the Carman is going turf He expects to to "Ae EA creasing open the water> lead, until two lengths of > from in let @° down Oxford pea an ce work .to:some) extent regained a length a on the leaders, home > ¢ one two, are the B rom tic. athletic 7a r involved : in contests of dollar the of and nickel long iive-cent motto, piece "E . d ath- phe and Tne-ftuneral teams the the used in place | Pluribus} 4 ra, ec stsia pea Be sat ¢& s ne ot ne atte in. God aheerae: ae eee obEnea Bathe os viewpoint strong developing of that i > . questions number academic: and an J. executive} of the athletic head Fine, reducing Professor Princeton, regar ds As Friday afternoon, far as but is needed, system | Present concerned i side academic ae }a himfor the athlete that isa question athan Princeton At to decide self *t, | they Bird Orn: Olivia ofa. G. will Colvin, who. died 1 today be held sort lead ea tb to one and brid as eee a > * nia eoorta ; St re anon as ag at ee of that tke the oe ar ee ‘ee ee AO SS Wa woh ceiangrh Meo gl retire finally 18 shown to have where best of secured smart betting balance, but he action, and here he tossed it off Despite the iformation, the bookmakers over $200,000 from him in rabbe's CleverClothes s tha stirement nine months As to of ‘Jim' Blute from | the| the position of trainer to the Carman| rses, it appears Blute was. really} indifferent as to whether or not he} mained with Carman, for the latter} "had run his string,'" in the parlance | ‘ the paddock Carman is only one | sf the numerous millionaires to fail nan attempt to buck the bookmakers {thin the last few eo E, E.| Smathers was the firs He near are so fulility of playing the layers at si enjoyed in this come to think e an better of country, of it, he the for when you} has so much man d4inst his prices unfair medium «who © plays that he constitutes| ‘That America has tolerated the bookmaker so long surpr nie," says "Barney" Schrieber, "for the public has had all the worst of it for years It's a wonder, too, that there aren't more millionaires in the profession, for the present day bookmaker has more chance to ture-thing ace-in-the-hole deals any other sure-thing artist in yrld."' The great losses of the work than the pub- lfc about tl New York tracks, as cll as the "‘moral wave," is to be counted in the sum total of the antibookmaker sentiment now rampant q3 the East and Middle West The failure of Carman only accentuates th in chance the casual uw tussle with the racegoer enbooks. None whatever It can be said the future of the Americen bookmaker looks as blue as indigo. ‘Boots' Durnell, who had several yeers pari-mutuc! Armericen wee T.cGn of system, pu lic be experience with says that once the comes acquainted and better than the ordinary kind thai . - a } ' ay 5A Stein-Bloch Co., their} is resolved to eliminate him altogether, | the bookmaker ought to be pretty well tisfied with the long inning he ae different you owe it to yourself to show enough interest in your good Good Clothes are not so many appearance to investigate them, that you can afiord to pass these. is made by the celebratea stock: The best in our good big Clothes 0 $100,000 losses, Then came E. R. Thomas with stupendous losses, wh ile} i Raine brothers paid ‘almost a} quarter of a million to find out the} own game Now comes Carman While| Teesrs gael and Grainger are intent| on bringing into play the pari-mutuelat| Churchill Downs, and the Jocke; elub | totally Wholesale They are methods, ing establishment the best results. They have made Come aud Our beyond expanded see out-of-town the can afford. your Spring them, there friends Tailors are will power for you dozens find that of here new time-honored one any men fit many ‘They Suit are methods Their sure. for tailors and produce it is here beauties a much tailor- man and to better ready choose to put on aud wear. | trom. as ssortment of fine wearables than the TRIE eres # 7 down a half Cambridge to was athe = i es rh ; of oonee ane ei ailiig anti : sain of e end " x a Uf na Sec ere East 714 esidence, he ag Sa: 3 o'clock at urto tery. ee y cem<¢ 1 City ee cutting stroke, their up hit ford the Cambridge arnes : ‘rom pay arn re 1tBarn Ber oe rota 5 clear have had in Stand . CEL, Had Carman run his horses for the| stakes and purses, his ledger might | a See separated - wharf, Warod's at Oxford At this point Gathuridicg tant wife Mr, 3 will| "this out his interests, bag and bagbefore the middle of the sumIn the meantime he culled head of horses at Arcadia the and announced a loss of over aay $100,000 on hi -xperience of two vears on the turf Carman is ready} and willing to agree with thousands of others that "you can't beat ''em.''| the moy-7 was -ambridge and had increasform Crabone-half length. men through ha ndling commisons. However rather the n enter the cl eastern tl tree, the light blues were. one The runaway ahead. lengths half continued, with Cambridge slowly in- / war * vet vet- Backman's e child. one out Cravenst splendid ing in a a | ed their lead to Willan | Temple Spanish-American . Spanish--+ ade es Vai Yeats se : ; Caen Surry, side of the river, which gave hem a considerable advantage, taking George S. Backman, who was 2 cor-| poral in the volunteer regiment from Utah' which' went 'to'.the Philippines, Sixth South 154He illness... brief e : 8. tows © aiastion the 1893. in Oxford by made :3 a star oC 5 ; : faeaite under Oxford Sat VETERAN OF HEMORRHAGE Peon DIES , | died are} general the of oF sepeneds it -___¢..¢-.---___. Dartmouth: ask colli ahd au that i front lead to and two by consecutive The light blues were justified the centidence taining the were they . . acted caren 0 atte possibilities vill b See : I De poe athletic s-the Isaa Longbottom, B. li Eph Sumner, Bird, James Jasper Kempton Nate Dixon, Charles er, and today practicing > team began it In for orders cou Cambridge matter|time.. eight annual .4-The April' Londoa, = eet 2 ea,minor offense, .and that | Of: thé i race.\was: Bnd and ap 18 minutes The record29 |isnilndfeat through ignorance, hts zpplication will| Seconds, i the and eee"a There | r Loynds, ecor Record Ago, Years a) would the START of srhsich Soe bridge. 2 ner 2 Pee ae point-Cox ier: At this mersmith's jpiint ab ate = asSere" iiaeciniee" student-'In God = trust" first ap-] Swain Boyle of Cambridge ordered an Columbia in 1905 by its abolishment] two-cent plece| Increase In the stroke of his crew and of football shows that the sentiment peared on the' copper © after parsin a quarter of a the first use of there is In accord with that of Pro- Issued in 1864 and ae regainvernmenta act.} ing the be tame the leaders had in an ‘i word h P roftessor the alth sor E liot, an a althoug ., fessor length, and were rowing * peredoper.." 6 Tam Se, Butler, president of the faculty, is in| The ee fast and easly rm . G 7 a prominent graduate sald: Pavseky =e Sere ig Berm positions of the two The ‘respective a a ae teas same = ce "Harvard, in my opinion, may depend164 proved = Fe PRE Solum bin to follow in her steps in en secretary of double cage, |. ents wore maintained Sifelet= the cagle, half cagle silver doMar, halt] #PPronched Barn‘s bridze, where Qxthis matte in > a Sumner, William Reynolds, J. M. Bc ts | it el Velecas Griven Toeee ice oe general Mr. erans will attend. of graduates] composed letic committees hones os in Sab eae he (ieleaves and dead That committee,|is undergraduates. and under being mad are Arrangements aay,iyo April 16 eo Pee or diated coe 3 x Wik Haven eae ~™e practically a PLAYERS c STATE _-- team of those ‘who the + the OOO prominence] Inquiries at the various Bastern uni-| of ac-]| probability the to as ersities npwes : SOCKER PROVO AFTER OUT belng West | the of that meets, THE UW niu tes Mniut TWO Time Made Fifteen C Of late Mr. Ba sckinan has| $7,900. | 0m Similar to that at Harvard leaves hemorrhage. a clerks in one of the local stores.| As the athletic | tte in doubt. ae B anestign (écond fle Was 42°ycars old. The funeral will] tion stands at present at Yale,| (secont Ketchell and q = ; ae an . IENE, among eae rate Ke |... Kaufman Britt and Neil. and Moran Théinas* Joe homas' ae 339990: minds FROM "the |suspended champton by broad)ne| Within,WN. T Neighborhood that . 7 10 vz W ylleges "< $14,000;| Attell, and Moran $4,500; Suspended. Futurity Thames -_--- | LED | up en charges by the Me tropolitan as-| sociation registration committee, was such that it left. little doubt in thi - athletics. Pg ther $22,000: Nelson, and Britt, Gans $4,500; Schreck, and ee the Course. | Ay eg testi ‘The specific incident. given 1e testimony nt. brought first when himself Ewry bypecilic und« yubtedly Over been nirantiatloned es English Annual Race eh ce eee for exhibiting his prowessoe theat} . . a ahd oe . ee PennsylvaFi ball, towing, end spiring track andthe local association for reinstatement 4nd, as he received no money compen-} arrang-| all been have programs {fired ed, football will be the first of the| sation for his exhibitions, but com-| ss . a wee stateme : that a reduction inthe number of intercolEwry, however, will not be out for} Supporters by forging to the leglate athletic contests, As the base-|long. He will immediately apply to|at the crack of the pistol and ourish- d < S 3 In years. Fee Ay A. . condition sine the e ace aa rere. | Sports o to feel: » the effect of spor . Was since « COT t ng tion of the faculty to the sumed last July than it nan been a many he people, the French do not taboo the| negro? . - Why would it not be , a good ° Jack Johnson to try Paris? by | idea for hall,! Labor of Federation with cbnneotion eee en eee ee See Yo Honor Drachmann, An entertainment will be given the mil-| of man a be might quaintance soon cease The » French Republican Specie! ca 4,--LiHervice.nich: nee Provo, April. ee aee easy ee Irenc ¥ , a > aFS (onc "alse schoo! ys. All Hal-} April 30-High became enmeshed in a quarrel with inc days} U2r. of @ssociation football players got ele fa OMe | ae John G. Cavanagh, the ringmaster, re-{ lows, 2t High school. days} together, and organized 2 team which| at} Robert is old,.and his fighting Preps, ys. school fay 5-High sulting In the complete overthrow of are passed, but he] will enter the state league and try for men with good a ersity soreanimation.'..Incttha "hbookmatere' <All the men sensation like that/ the cup this summer. create 's. "All- Haliows, 4 at} Should < Sepa Cte oe Vs. ay re*, 7 ees "Preps change contemplated the dentally a#80-/ under, the played the gam ef a dolphin in a school of flying fish] ha ed ae , & : <3 t ps m echool vs. All Hal-] among the present contingent fight-| clation rules er mnt ina, May 22-High au ee eee a oS Sosa oa as ~ at eeting pee i ae 7o} noe n 7 Thereé ere Seem Prepeh. ing for: the: They wilt Become | haya)¢ et een pew +: boa fawn sag ereps mS e . "comimiesionora' ‘more or Te Ma pore No3 Color Line There. van naif aurels baizeatl ae eikire ed eee RN AALS cee | his that confident is and game ‘France.|‘tho in line color/ is The Higin scho . al mail Stee oe ‘ie sa ean seid reine ployer's friends he will make bets as > Mayhap the employer's acdirected. may foetball. pec the fignt romot f * phi th: t ae te i tO NS - Baume) cods.t © i ac-} © . a the n mictiee ee Ewry . > have « laimed was/arisen from the action of the Harvard] pend him to beat Gans must faculty in passing a resolution urging|in hand is eee near Brom his coun and if = Dane. h better man than . toe « arisians g at yarns airs havi sth draw, 7 ; MANHATTAN, : Ee Oni seat eae ‘ 4 outae b y . foe Ray your Game. Ware BY on Rs. Bvry has duced .as Wedge 4 ao to Elim- gan Or the sy was eg ta ne ¢ to Pte ©it acf meets indoor ee er as , 0 t winta committee before e sted t athe ret been s veve; actior Nor Jumper, his overwhelming New York,, April 4.-1f there is any] the other aspirants | basis of fact in some of the talk which niche in pugilism]is current in college athletic circles,| er eee of ee st ™ to.Be Re-{,, i - sos . Un- mecine Sa i opinion é taker e « > e& sugges : : te greate na ux it faccoult Ay. the > ae arvar suggé tio r opinion. the up| off out there In inent fighter the e greatest aas s to the contests beginningpulled of this year drew as but the best i at Raeripnids ons : : follows: Squires and Burns, $29,052 : a Sore they do or not, the Harvard football Ketchell, $8 700 and that at} yoo vnomas of course, all know, reduced. will be materially | Schedule yi... a + (Twin) ae re-j3,,,. wouldring be with of oxen yoke Sam oneto pull into the quir« Sand - Jack Sullivan, It smoke to the All: Hallow LOWS vs. 1) a vs. best how {ing down big money. Purses in France] <2*}sound good, and from what I hear} .| there will be a blg army of American| Pha STEPS Jallows, Preps Apr 7 Wheelock, | tieh school. George». We east anired TEAMS SCHOOL -_- High = school as 28-High Ant ay who press a to "that}|Ccounts 5 it the knows who and . + n & es, Jet! oOon tif ook csecera look Gia s for} Iisa 2i-High April 2i orl with| man I gas la instan¢see : ARRANGED Ascii eenBs ; biigecty association] gone declare 2 a ee ulty é letes. WONDER Gridiron Schedule _ just but Step. COLLEGES . . ae he the of -loe OTHER pretty willwee he when a hfmself , ring, demonstrated riority over all EE special serie have . , for as ee for turned who Pare« ®ecept the wildest 4S_gospel truth of campaign ae SCaLee Eng- | betting," , tt er TurfPi in control ::of was the case nemibers as tion, % hoe two Tartars in Glibert] get} thr the once Sal deie CAC a Rens il Univers ity cver ae eves of the pu- the Men who are glad of the chance to as pose here, preliminaries in On improve-/8® done, Mr.}] Champions Franee and fight fans marto according {s inv Seles he money he] ing in & stable to be trained by As hill, "Billy" veteran horseman, CanhilJockeyae eet night Rapin ago, the eurinadcoe are pioneers old Place ie ag ‘ other and will Gans, championship, but one for the no 1nolz has shown -man in the Ine ee an came said and the world The dear For aj to put up his hands show|ing for easy money to dily two-| in Go Ri over him netted operation, months' This gossip. ket silistic trans- ua gallop| occurred at| -_-_---- nite | SCHEDULE ‘th ne Tas a : nth so Wil irney Schrieber, Ed TrotHIGH FOR I<oe-| "Al owners other ter and a small string bookn ninsberg eel eee was Gannon: ) la- a | odds spee Fuller the from This Then all is heap. When e will aters, » o and orbett out vel zi a ar a fore sale u xNew i Tork ork attempt four years Schilling fatied 2nd ten Gusen, smi This at to Schilling jockey. Orleans while - | promis: | scrap Wash. B, C.| ment. Spokane, Vancouver, first Into OF, "Pris 4.- ceca the mecca toward which the American near-champions in the Rudolf boxing Boer he'sr nerve Unhoiz, with nit, the He declares fight a ae from he : may ay t -Moran these lnes, but poor in New Thetere Cheek of the Boer § his ama ee riding over Jike yhocent, y MLE which tel' PEA attitude, of Paste ould Deane Aceon melts "| Great to place some restriction on *c‘track thie1é1 order. tha cecided it wes competitions the manager ° First . bring can few.men a York, beng ane . BYVON)JEFF Lweahice Ace: THOMPSON. the of he ete if hee ae » a Pennsylvania's regards As W) i: {n only two brauches little has been' there cateRnesha vera aaa in el aie of American best the compete so that ; Oe universi take ( p take th the public make a success along the quince market is : LOIOrDrawnLine of1s class high many fact, discoverer of the lamented was a|fermation now} ] recruit to the northern cir-| Miller will . find ee Schilling, > powerful Koeninsberg-Ca-| and ] ' nie mer, more] will to Seattle at the close of the| New meeting on June 20 and|long the Wash.; Tacoma, Butte, Mont., and cult or making tracks NO away back fn' the autumn of 1906 at Washington, D. C Schilling has been] a long While maturing. "Archie" Zim-| eee score intended New been In has it work mildly sensational Francisco, April 4,-The un-| situation in the East ig occa+ no. en oh Sore te ie owners Schillingat has been and ridingto say for Arcadia, have been performances 3 Se soaroeay ofee Miller's order his r DONALD. . MAC A, IT Wh F a hp ‘ Thomas his that putting - §s J. TRY ; a .. , : > string. %, L. Oakland . 3Y BY a BOB MAY -_--, lete can of'sport, s sponSur others. ré ady ee to : with "nglish fighters side SPECKLED select-| specially been have Niele rn) es Me f T to to Appeals}ea by Dr. Rowen, nis manager, the|Sam McVey Copping the Coin, ye RB Lj Colc N Williams's "‘Tom'' trainer of President { / 6 io his mounts . ae Re Circuit time well, How American Johnny Pat O'Keefe and | e £ I to his plans, his confidence 0 unaerstana that ne easpurposes to make Faculty Urges Reduction i ; e one e his , an interof 7 the something newnew club nis tase es eeaone affair, matching best Athletic Contests as . Frenchies He is Moran, Harvey = . . importers of rank jongs Owen is5 n OU t yet his: ye Gis ° Champions} i Wield Fists. ee riding . Miller too, for the. in Miller yavers ally «feadingz tan averages at the present has every chance to do UNCERTAIN Near better much a and er and distance than GiIlre a i av as Pee Schilling fs 1 ange of rate r 3e peer » eetugliy. he es who racehad aS judgeg . é Ww Juages, . . Several Horse Owners. on Wests! scen Schilling and ailhert ducine ty-| American month at Arcadia and Oakland past omens ern Coast3 ChMay y Not Take clara. respectively bead Se ee tatoo : SchSain > en a° Show 1e\ front the In new club. "wr e 0 2 , LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF FIELD, TRACK AND RING - Pegof Peg of London. deus ex style the ape after fashio f : nici soi af dort the in justitution settinson's Ey Charley Harvey is to be the c ‘lub - the does ; aime on the boy. Miller, Good Gilbert.» or no p a lose pad now We Jockey that hear coast Pacific have a If. he - Just Schilling gan‘ will : MII} Miller 18087 cect ership? eat bp prem ---- it , "Marvelous" a elous Will) a jockey ee ot 9g LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP A Oe i their home towns afford. Clothes of Quality, such as we sell cost some more than the common sort-so they should-the real value is many times more. Our Prices for such Suits are very Reasonable $15.00 to $35.00 We are agents for the Best 3, THE WELTON Hat ever sold at the Price e ee |