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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. | vai | wen Pape a vou nave our reltability - unos nem So |{ ff ose 89BR 200 May ees COURT | SOME LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP |/_ te et Perene | SUPREME OPENS MAY TERM}. | S| sters Macarte LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF FIELD, TRACK AND RING The Orpheum headliner - thi Maca HEAVY WEIGHT MARK NATIONAL - Standing LEAGUE. of the Working Harder Than Sullivan) enice. . to Keep Under 156 pea tal e BY W. W. NAUGHTON Francisco, May 4.-Young San . Boston ... Philadelphia CinciInnatl : BrookIVn hie =. , Seer a ee oe careers or Pounds. Ket- Clubs, Won. Pittsburg Lost, 8 Ri wei 9 as oe pate ine 4 ee 8 8 7 10 i is getting bigger and if his sucDorner Kuos Things. in the ring only keeps stride Boston, May 4.-Koston beat ee / a > ,|lyn today in the third game with nis gradual increase in heavyweight bulk, as a the h¢ serles championship. he hopped duced jnto at the the ring to be score of 6 to 2 aay Boys Take What Is 529 500] a i -412 ‘ag7] Left. - oes eae Be ie ane" Francisco; May lve card at Emeryville out Brook-| good of the|vorite Dorner some held tur 4.-The today etd attractught goed crowd, but they did little for themselves, as only one facame home in front, the other |races going to horses at all times, only| where from five to off his delivery. | arriy il inaugurated 15 quoted to 1. a horse at any- The fleet race be- batting and fielding of the home|tween MAI r oon Pa jarolta and. Goldormer the and. S on, Native on al-| stein Brooklyn of that outclassed team though Lumley made good at the bat|outrode the southern, boy. Seca aT dees clinica oh pees oe Ee ai a faturl ae ive Bor Ga intro-! McFarland-Britt fight his handlers admit this, and suggested a i The well as taller is becoming Ketchel. F . - c broadening. His appearance when as by fit and Brooklyn at lils mercy world's/four hits being made (000 One Favorite Lands and Long Pct. j chel cess will soon be regarded proper candidate for LITTLE coor, won, R..H. jrook that the dashing young middleweight s #growing ££ o statu asas oe in stature as S well in Oe (eon a i jatterles-Dorne Paietdel aa enlaces freee? mu On 6 EB.) Time: 2 4 = | 11 o0x--6 102 ie rae eee second, 1:11 yon ane! 2 } Third» von, Royal. Queen, -third =e ba par f irlong nou pale ronda "lteados Snes = ; ane jowermatr re Biseon a sf Boas tole second, Frieze hire eer dia 4 -9 secone 3. race.--mile--Captain': . Fair Fagot second, ' Burnett Ten. ~O When he‘first boxed Joc Thomas at Racist oan Penis mi Pe ie Coafforth's arena he objected to being eK pa ‘ "e, . ee | TRei nn rents lect Inaugural handimilled ; ewelgeight. els »d New oYrk, Ve viants I ; S ; . called a« middlew = » Sy als wreaked revengte May on the : Phillies today !cap.. five furlongs-Pajaroita' -won,.Nahe could do 145 pounds and sal 8 [fon Rati tas's ae is hash Sr eae a ag em | tive Son second, Gemmell ‘third. Time ambition was limited to being hailed ; ae etea i, ine ee i paar wandnd welterweight: champion ere he a "Visitors 4 L quarter-Neva inrter---Ne\ | @ a NO ee , athewson aihie ‘ At present Ketchel finds It hard to| down foals ee the : une aR wl one ref \ichrdietduuet get is within said, a dozen tn Sayaser fact, tor. of 145. while he was that iow welehts, Bldal ange striking(Twin) distance of noteh list at which and the he the Knows Ketchel's. will pugi-| oe : His' Opponent. for deciaea at} runs Ged not aa - es Wty the Philadelphia EP and ae a " Nonna: URICa BO, ing Chicago-St. Louls, fellows who Care oe Standing and at the same time accomplish New ert account rounds ie for Ketchel in about 20 ane an putting his knowledge of against the Michigan- der's whole-souled methods. Iron Man Resents Title. Next Tuesday night crowds of aports will go across he nt ie regards Ketehel as a dan- Detroit omer, but thinks Wiersaitieion quite safe ‘in ringmanship Frarcisco 30ston 9°71 Ses § tte. a ‘ rain bay | undoing of ae 3-5 Jnmaien. York. First race, six furlongs-Queen Marvon. Ble Ben Bensecond,. Hyperion won, Big yn third. May Time Second race, seethus pe ae 6 61i ent = g 8 Sy . 8 10 ma 6 te 9 12 4.-Jamalea Reuben results 1:13 2-5, five 5 furlongs-St. Wit- won, Se the publie to understand that Joe Grim js One great fighter. The faculty of | ge rouis accepting the terrific smashes. without] petroit ¥ Al Kanufmahn assimilating attempt punishmert » o . 4 wincing, he Pp argued, and = isi slmply the he ry with che Tigers. The wants | ecore- z sat a< natura that causes his other advantage ? out' in. as a -pugilist to stand lief. s game bold Wathavie <-_Wadae 1 oe | re-| Sumr ="™mers s anc Old Ioodoo Washing UNIVERSITY SENIORS ond Se ee Sere H. E. 2 OG 7 O} ‘ol. Spencer; for y same ol¢ bepcaae, whlch hang over Chatley Snilth MAY NOT PLAY GOLDEN | yin? wean "vory much in evidence this aY Members of the senior class of; tolden have asked for ancther game} with the Utah seniors this afternoon, but it may be that the game will not When Utah defeated the team last fall the} football men! spirit in taking 1ales of cheating back to their friends, | claiming that they had been robbed} This stuck in the craw of the game. of the Utah men and it may be tha t the game this afternoon will not be pulled off, in spite of the fact that the seniors of Golden defeated the Utah seniors only last Saturday. The Utah seniors claim, however, that it is a class game and not a school Golden contest, and may piay, boys, too, feel sorry that The ay € 1 memories of last ¢ ehes f had scored 230 .000° Washington New York Batter le Kleine 000 020 000- 5 330-11 and oe Doyle game' sched- no Philadelphia, May Again. 4.-The Athletics repeated the performance today, defeating the Red Sox in a closely well played game in which nelther side scored fo six Innings. Vickers was in fine form, but flelding errors enabled the Boston prac-/team to avoid a shutout... The score UNIVERSITY TRAINING FOR MEET WITH BOULDER The university ticing hard track team Monday was afternoon in preparation for thelr meet with the Colorado untversity next Saturday. In| this meet Utah will have the hardest fight of the year. It {ts announced) that this will also be the date of the Colorado conference meet, this Is true, Utah will go against four other Colorado schools. Trial heats will have to be run in most of the events and as the Utah boys will not be acclimated, it may mean that they will] be badly beaten. tah, however, has the best team In her history and should do things when the meet comes dit. men who Richardson, are Hunt, and Judd, Balley, will probably go Brinton, Nielson, Hedges, Russell R. ELE. oe Bosto Jphia eatiie young ana 200 100 000 000 ie kers Carrigan and 6 9 Schreck: 2 O At Kanans Toledo-Kansas rain. Columbus : us' Clty. City At Milwaukee. 2).2, 3Milwaukee. § . Indianapolis. At St. 3,.St. Poul. Paul Louisville At 5, Minneapolis, Minneapolls 4 in the finals for the Daynes challenge cup. Ogden defeatec the Jordan Swifts two weeks ago and Sait Lake defeated Eureka, present holders of cup, last grounds by of the best Saturday the ably Lake send has quite of 4 to 1 ever seen New |leading Eureka|¢rnoon, on account of Rabbits Foot Aids Yale. Haven, Conn., May 4.-After Yale for five innings this aft- Georgetown weakened in the one;Sixth. A combination of hits and erthe|rors gave the Ells a four to two vietory. Van Bleik's pitching kept Georgethe visiting town guessing, netting Sluggers only two hits. Simons's long in its history this year, and believes running catch was the fielding feature. it will defeat Ogden on the University The score; of Utah grounds. Ogden will prob- state. Sa it a seore games on 4. WESTERN LEAGUE. The, Salt Lake and Ogden socker football teams will meet on Cummings All games postponed field. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock | tain and snow the a in {n strongest delegation team to Salt Lake to witness the game and cheer the Junctioh city socker players. Sutton Defeats Hoppe. Chicago, May 4.-George Sutton, and Willic Hoppe played the final block of their 1,500-point billlard match at Audjtorlum recital hall tonight, the formee winning by the score of 1,500 to grand average average Janded a high. run of 180, was 23 42-46 and <9 grand he) R. H. E. Serres town . -020. 000 Yale .001 002 Zatte Ties-Van Vielke Garwell and Duff. 000-2 2: 010-1 5 2 and Wylle; Collegiaus to Meet "lL" Team, The All Hallows college basebal) team will play the University team a practice game this afternoon. Horsement Meet of offic today SOLICITORS ie - cae Inquire ‘ ca 40 goatee < _ Ry om strict, ty T. May Oliver The triet, Lewis, judge appellants, pre-|chte, On en pr 7 articles Y a 1@ with The advance county Ogden brought | clerk company he stock from $100 shares Sons increased $100,000 | suit charges of its} that yester-|290; its to capital $150,000 WANTE « with day, rt 6g of the Ger 100 Louisville Ss. 20, eve ab been Jockey At to,er Keak Gere day club public a have ERG the She) *_* of meeting Semene @ the for th clase. The All This Three Sisters Maen a : ee . Rockway & Ke Prancis Wells nied & Ueryson "K Orphe in Or che stra, Tonighi-MMuatinee THE ae turnable next seems assure racing. to Gardner Monday, at May least Wins ta a ae 11, one Mateh. _| eS nle which} i. week of} a normal lays, twa salt : pan the Tuesday classes nla Dee ‘will recular the have reunions college their of G. LUKE, Mer. Don't People Al | |' { Wednesday JAMES Katharine Donald an BoYs OUR } WANTS Are not satisfled as yet gs. to volume of business ae noe Water ees) Ss surely b adily incugmain Have eee eten it Only TatSndry useing Seftencd Water. Troy Laundry "THE LAUNDRY Both Phones 192. OF QUALITY" 166 Malin 8t Ridgeway, reader Chalmers, basso Grange, oliantist First Congregational Church Tickets 81.00; Doors The open at best is good NEWSPAPERS women, and old, a cost any rich lower less often, than you could through other class Tell it would be of most For it where NO details Six and value LOST apply Point New ad- to when to you. MOTION. Secretary, League, IT WILL SOON BE DECORATION DAY mén young or means. Bldg., DAILY your and poor, day one WASTE, tell to ail classes, every reach enough. will story and The S&S O'clock Experiment? vertising NO Clayton's at ° Why at Tribune York. Better place your Monument and 7 ription - right now. Jur pr ricks are always reast apie and we gunrantee Finest state. satisfaction line See of Mantels them in the ELIAS MORRIS & SONS COMPANY Op. South Gate Temple Block. Insist on Dailies For LEGAL nce OG: NOTICES SUMMONS. ‘ a 2e@ ‘ OF THE state of Lake.Shadrach SophroniaE. vs. Summons-The judgment according andjplaint, class|clerk of nee SALT LAKE Correspondence ‘ state will be to the of Utah to which has said cour to, dissolve been- the filed his b a with ths iction . Is of and Drug Addictions CITY, UTAH. ConOidential the rendered against you demand of the com- rimeny existing betweén ene were fe coer cur, Drunkenness 5 HE DISTRICT COURT Judicial district of the Third and will| e the| rRro- | THE RIDGEWAY COMPANY classes | brou ught eend a's ; antec UWednesday. In. Cones? & ellis aibseatie TONIGHT de- Mon-{ aduates between the hours of 4 and in the evening the students Some Week afterno ren before Judge Samuel] | Commencement week was also decided) said defendant: You are hereby sumafternoon W nt ¢ g {upon he, baccalaureate address wWill|moned to appear within twenty days J. Kirby of the chancery and secured &! be made Sunday night, May 31, but as/after the service of this summons upon temporary restri ining order, restrain-| it {s not known where it will be| you, It rved within the county In ing the city officers of Loplsyille trom| *<r, or who will déliver the address | which this action is brought, otherinterfering In any way with the race | sronday, June 1, President Kingsbury} ¥!8¢ within ehir ty days after service meeting at pen hill sion of the pat will give a Haseotion in honor of the 7 i = a e ere SS ert a prevenane i mutual ma of ee Starting Thursday EARL BURGESS CO. IN OF THE WHITH SLAVES THE QUEEN de- program for them MERCIIANTS' LIEUTENANT AND THE COWBOY Testimonial to Lorch Yan. afternoon,claseMisswas Victoria of| A:Utah, of Salt chosen' Reed valedicGre county en, plaintiff this} torian Turn III General normal 1 kinds COLLECTED SIGHT Vandeville, eons faculty BILES all Iiverywhere, FRANCIS year ce will be ready May 15. _The editor and announced that it would reas and BILLS g it UNIVERSITY NOTES. |i be oft BAD NEGIT RICHARD Advanced refused, For the next two weeks the most important affair In the activities of the associated student body will be. the school politics. Next Friday nominato fill the tlons will be made for men ositions in the associated tudent and the following Friday election will be held. The fight for offices will |be between the fraternity men and the barbs, In which the fraternities seem to have the adv aU ree es BULLS TT-100 Com. Nat. Bk, Ihlds., Salt Lake cl pay- the BILLS BILLS BILLS Coop ASSOCLATION, after that BILLS Collectors Sclentifie oft Llonest Debts, were} the that LONG SHORT TECTAR dem: ind, for LITTLE | NIGHT SATURDAY KING $13,215.25 states but BIG | OTHELLO trict | months made notes, been OF VENICE PRIDAY Probate Matters. asked for the Mrs, Sena Chester administration issuance of letters of Eugene In the estate of husband, died May 2. The |B. Chester, | is valued at 3900 property Reynolds petitioned for estate of her husband died May Reynolds, who the 3. 1908. There are five heirs and estate is valued at $2,500. Callister Rosina M. Eddington le tters in the estate of her Callister, who ) 1907, leaving propvalued at $6,100. of Derby hontucky, eo Di | NIGHT Rit: notes on six MAT, SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY One _ Performance > Only Jan-| 1908, | SAT. THES April | $15,- 1908 AND GRAND THEATRE payable demand, 23, NIGHT Bve Ev one (exe oe (Sunday), 8:15, 7c, 50c, 2 Box 3, $1.00 Matinees atly exc pt Sun day =e Mondsy) 2: 50c, 250, 10c. eats, 7T5¢ company: before complaint the have The junior jtense S a, enough ee enter have of |™ands for the manage COURSE 4.-Still clouded doubt, even on the the racing JAMEL following THURSDAY RICHELIEU yesterday} Third Faust or The }|™mands MAY BET AT RACES continues both ees one e the SATS THURSDAY TRA Union men of Utah, called together to form a te Federation of Labor to be affiliated wit h the American Federation, will conve ne at the Utah Federaof Labor h all tomorrow morning. More than 150 delegates, representing the state, the labor union s throughout will attend and a strong organization expected as the result. of the meeting. Of the unions of the state 32 have already affillate d with the national organization and the remaining of the| of the railroad i7, with the ex ception unions, are expe ected to fall In line KENTUCKY bank $1,700, 1908, on March on date. {fn association UNION MEN OF UTAH TO JOIN NATIONAL BODY Louisville, Ky., May the the April $5;000; has increased its capital stock from $100,000 to $26 10.000 in $100 shares. The Ogden 8S ocial club filed articles with the secre tary te. M Russell is president; ze Black, Troilicht. vice president and {reasurer. secretary and The Dairy co mpany of Salt Lake filincorporation with the ed articles of a capital stock county clerk, s howing of 210,000. (Ge H. Richards is presi-j and| dent; G. G. Ge ary, vice-persident secretary and treasCac Broughton . urer. ON by Livestock | Payable Brothers' in. uary 28, 1908, 23: March 29, ment Austin Sy, Savings P.O. Box mall filled a received mpanted by check MERCHANT court against. the Faust Creamery &} Supply company for the payment of} 33,575.30 on four promissory ‘notes | and: for. $3,357 attorneys' fees for their colleetion. Th complaint TI le i and by WEDNESDAY . ne ar the 1862, Bell 'phone pod: "phone MACBETH 1[§ SUED ON FOUR NOTES| re Protective Legion led a copy of the Austin ML. 2 . MA SALT ‘LAK E.CITY,: UTAH MONDAY a FAUST CREAMERY CONCERN eT ras ay The, or Sarah district, for ESTABLISHED KING LEAR judge. given The National averly, y SALE Orders when. TUESDAY 58 -D.,-Le goods qualtty. EVER KNOWN IN UTAH | ; 2024 to us. unly ersnily FESTIVAL enter- INCORPORATIONS. " third as of any be = OBRIE SHAKESPEREAN 20-A. E. Payne, appellant, vs Hodgson, respondent; third dis- T offer enannot cunrnouteed GREATEST \res- 5 ‘ Selina, N.. Boucofski, etal. appellants, vs. Esther C. Jacobsen, et al, respondents; third district, C.. W 2 : I Morse, judge Jennie Larsen, appel\ lant, vs. Salt Lake City, et al., respondents; third district, T. D. Lewis, judge Hyrum Belnap, appellant, vs Lizzie Condon ana Fo Ww Jecker, res: ote . pondents; second district, J. A. How- pianist,|] n ak [| be be Utah, aly, respondent, vs appellants; third disLewis, judge Walker rean ny yonwent 5 ant; third district, M, L e. WANTED ffice pe WwW estern SNE I Tonight. °o BIL state of. I apof} tllace will make continuation of son =_ Utah- will SUL eS The Sait Lake Driving club: meets tonight at the tjoard of Trade rooms on Third South street for the purpos« of perfecting the organization and taking steps toward incorporation All horsemen in the city are asked to be present, OLIGITORS SOLICITORS WANTE py ire "Republican" a8 an 4 NR +. a. t weennL 10 the 11-The anything not Vie Rie hard Middle mils r, Pe Detvel, Hees Vv. Prosser, Will Halle "ty Wim. I io aie Maste r Ke 19 and 60 others son, | May do that own ‘ones MINSTRELS for The Supreme court docket for the |May term, beginning next Monday, Was issued yesterday by the clerk, H W. Griffith. The following cases been set for argumen wor this "Srsation | The of Set 25. afternoon | ell, judge Grange, 1 -~ shoo! Are built the Cowboy." La i€ association Showing Argument. the been depend the Tuture London, May 4.-The National Sporting club, the richest and most powerful fichting club in the world, tonight ealled Tommy Burns's talk about "yellow streaks" and "niggers" by offering a purse of 2,500 pounds, the loser to take 500 pounds and a side bet of pounds for a twenty-round fight tween Burns and Johnson on the night of the Derby. In addition to this, well known sporting. men are ready to bet one thousand pounds on Johnson. Even Burns's staunchest supporters frankly admit that. the matter has been squarely put up to Burns, who now must either fight or emigrate. The negro said. tonight; of the matter is' Burns does to fight. .1t is he, not. I- who has the yellow streak, He couldn't Mek me if I was sik When seen late tonight Burns. sald I. am, sorry .the club cannot see. its way clear to offer a purse as big as I think the fight demands or as that ofIam not fighting fered me elsewhere. for the love of it. I would like to have met Johnson here, but members will understand my position when I decline the offer." postponed game trap as This and Per Bush BIG PURSE OFERED BUT BURNS DECLINES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Convyille, SALT LAKE AND OGDEN IN SOCKER CUP MATCH the O1x-3 001-2 annual Sportsmen's Cases how- tonignt's held Thursday, Priday and Saturday of this week. More than 100 shooters will compete for the prizes which are offered for an unusually large numb events, so that all may get a chance to win Cash prizes to - the several valuable trophy cups are on the and the competition prom{ses to be strong eames are coming from Boise, Pocatello, Butte and other points as well as a large entry and this city tourney (raps nes mere on account both for the are number of admiswill be no sion and all who go are guaranteed a good place to sit and all-around good sport 7. -6 11.2 Street; ee Chiengco. At Chicago-Cleveland; ule The Idaho "With jewels and company will monial produc on Lie ute nant -<<$-$$>_-__- =--- R..H. i. sensor Lorcit Fae Gunners to Compete at Wandamere Last of Week for Prizes. five runs Issued purchase We anle DOCKSTADER | Docket 3 basso, will Ch ilmers entertainment. W Manning proved invincible from the very outset ant held the locals to two !hits during the remainder of the contest. The score would have been much closed had Smith received proper support. The score: thi De the the after weahigeton and ao stunts. coin sht, as any other name would do for the | Howell, judge Elizabeth Lu nd, applay With no story or action in the | pellant, PP Wiileox, A piece, it nevertheless takes well, |} Second district: dt Keogh is an old tar both on the/J, C O'Neill appellant, ve Rio légitimate stage and In vaudeville, |} Grande Western Railway ompany | and won new friends, Third district, M. Ritchie, judge Lockwood and Bryson are two, WwoMay 13-Utah-Idaho Sugar com-| men that have falr voices and some|pany, appellant, vs. W. HH. Stephenson, | character work that is as good as the t al respondents First district, V } | Morgan Owen judge Maughan, W. average The Kinodrome has one picture|}respondent, vs. Willlam Simmons, apthat is most interesting, as well as a pellant; Fourth district, J. EB sooth, good comie film judge Col tanking ‘ompany, res-- pondent, V J. A,» Hensel and. GC. G "King ee With Hove Joker. Sinclair, appellants: Third district, T nh uy indjpD Lewi judge May: 14 Villei mm, appellan v Oregon Short rine Railroad company, respondent; Second J, A. Howell, judge. Herman respondent, David Lindsa agit: Third district M. Li. » | judge. A. E Snow, respondent, vs Ey Mi -We ‘ appellants: Third al, . G R ite ie. judge »-K. A, Pennington M espon. dent, vs. Redman Van & Storage Co., "Dr i et al appellants; third district tl firs mart M Dockstader's en-]| Lewi judge Blue Creek Land tert inment when he presented a gor-|S. Co., appellant, vs. Annie Ander geous. setting entitled t Palace Of) .+ al. respondent: first district, Wo W Ismerald This was the cause 0 "Maughan, judge Mrs. :O V. Benson much favorable. comment. tha in).OF= 1 sa S ‘atl an entire new first part scene, | respondent, vs. Oregon Short Lint the veteran minstrel concluded to stick » appellant; first district, : San ri is idea of dghting Maughan,. judge, enie has Sophie Condie. ré yondent, whei 1 Se ee Athletics Come fall. 3 the Highlanders walkpeur game of th e present series by the score of 11 to & New York nets owes victory to Manning who relleved Doyle in the third ed off with played the part of babies last fall and are willing to do their best to forget the unpleasant ‘ afternoon Pes Jessup, Im woo¢ Stocking, about | you NEW THIS YEAR HEAR LEW SING "When the Heinmer the Anvil Riegs | Sinsation engagement en LOMOTrOW | ¢ istense © ; es fioke When the Burgess company will ae ‘ a n, &PP Nant V Susanna take the Grand for an extenc en-|¥ Iiams, Admx., etc. respondent; gagement. second district, J. A. Howell, judge. a S. Peterson, at es al., appellants, vs, tidgewnay « Budge, et Program Ton ight. respondents; first Cougregational chureh sauenien: F. Erickson, jud At the First ge tent he the final num in t he ae May 21-F, Ww ele, et al., Eaters ieecures Utah . _| dents, vs. Agnes G, r ‘ralager, ANNUAL TRAP SHOOT OF UTAH AND IDAHO Sinith, 4.-T ver ; Thomas. and Same R. 000-0 000-1 000 100 good neo pee ; Miiieert of ousting Ta Grim, the. iron man of] stunt too aT digi in the first) inning. the ring, In six rounds, rim. by the| afterwards Rube held the ‘Tigers down Way, resents being described usa sim-|to one hit. The game was called at the pie monument of endurance. He says; petroit end of the xth inning on ache is quite satisfied to consider Battling > |ogunt* of rah . Afte malt an hour's r Nelson as exhibit A in the matter Of} wait the game wa Seated off The To see star three Rockway and Conway doa good ponvent \ Arthur Jensen, appellant:} singing and talking twrn that has ype led: from Sixth. distr J n.| several bright pot Chi des judge The state of : The Dixon Brothers appear in anj;respor vs. J. BB; Bayer, et al original musical act that has two} pellan Second district, J. A. Howell feitures at least that are actually | judge tate, ex...rel hu Davis new They also have some comedy | petitioner, vs. board of examiners of work that takes well the state of Utah; ma Thomas J Keogh and Ruth Francis May 12-Albert A v, county at-| in "The Ward Heeler". pleased the | torney, appellant, vs Thornas Smith, A T district, First respondent, in spite of the fact that most audience Grand r, Colum- Fourth race, mile_and an eighth, the Metcalf handicap-Frank Flittne ic ‘Cabin, A. Muskoday rei Edwin T Fryer, J. C. Clem, Northwes Tifth race, mile and 76 vards selling-Standover, fat town, Martinmas Baron § Iesher Ito talpl John Lyle, Young eerie e z } § upon a new ‘arehitectural ch me hat cannot fall to delight the e the beholders Tt iaoc illed "The Temple of Gems Nell O'Brien a new and clever bit of. nonsense this year's... program of ck minstrel is called "A Quick nct and shows the operation of as t order lunch room) with the incomparable O'Brien running things hen asked for ham.and eggs ' s ; and 1 two| runnt. out shou he cackles Sale of seats begins Wednes-| day morning. at Western Drama Continues. ‘ , more ee pla than "The James. Boy : rot ha) nm Bben rc In bia Girl, Scania the of a mile Third race selling-Gypsie King ea of Forest. Bye aye. dreline, orads Adona, Lord Fillera » Wap, ellie. Racine, .Mont- Waddell ar sults second, ae } of xteenth- 3elimence " mighty quarter Nab- second, eos third. xth.."race; eenth- Castlewood woon second, third i Lichtwool | Vakland Track Results. First futurity course mae izam, Pal, Salvage, Talarand, J. M ‘ eil, « N. Grau 1wasentha, Belle Kinnes' J Sheehan, Wisterla, Seven Full, Mar°o Lose Bec race 70 vards, selli aged irt ‘aptain, Hi Cau Paine, Tz runt Faery ht rasa St. Lo May 4.-Crawford's crawler to Wilitate and Cobb's clout to right San|fiela for a couple of bases were the the 326 hold won, Father Stafford second, Siser Phillis third." Time 1:01 3-5 Third race, mile and .a sixteenth- Brother Jonathan wen, Kasario second lea thinday, Lamed +49 ; Fourth race, six furlongs-King Cobalt. won, Berryr i ad, Rialto Clubs. a: ee se Sanie the task well within. the 35 round|/y poy. mark. He believes, in fact, that he Chiazo will ee BRS) 2-06 Time (Cane New cates guerite 3/1. Lares "anda Rubit 10n At RHE Se 16 aay .1| mnie aie SPER Eee game; the Jack Twin is of the opinion that he} p11. gejpni: ean whip Ketehel in an artistic man-| Cieyelana. ner eas inciden LEAGUE. of mile won, hird onazZar gio? lthird.. Time 1 Fifth: race, no AMERICAN ice, Avontellus Wane ae a _ with Emsile 000 000 002- 2 stunts with fellows bigger than him-| self, and he has gone in for smash-| settoes ham- as pera ne 12x-12 220 hag 9a very determined swing. ha Becher land Nae nnn knows that. Jack Sullivan during aa) ees ; : iy long and vaired career has met some} e of the burliest bruisers in the heavy-| Ade RitteiEe weight. division. h" thinks pet Pitt Bie aiaa aon Ca may offset Sullivan's experience to} - an 5 canna NG? some extent by doing rough gloving | Sroun: 3. characte him many pounds The Kete ake | his work conveys a hint that hammer | purposes going at Sullivan and tongs in the hope of disposing of him as he did of Mike Twin } Pimec kept ae saturday) r ..500 Saend., ea Sel e EB nee as . sing in th today play rs yarding ... ee end the to after- | The sees In New York 7 and a tas to allowed é pint Magee i Sparks was flin by tee the with | mering the | fight Saturday training eae ean eas wef ice three-bagger best 2 | inning Michigan next the ea pounds, 156 Bostonian Cofforth's arena noon. = = It} COE his than Sark,harder co pounds ter ALL Wonders. another in the gré 1ceful and skilful» women acrobats s the ca stage has seen. Thel work i dificult and yet performed with such grace that a pleasing. plefure is presented all the. tims The other acts of the bill are good and an e ecomeonelly larg: aay, night crowd was well pleased. Wells aa Sells he n the show with a comedy acrobatic turn that goes off] The team work of the| with a rush two runs like machinery and they do] Qe nie bee 7 DOES | Are has week ma. said plaintit t omise ; New York, May {.-Edward F-. Gard-| ommer cement exercises. will be held} torn ~O address ° 2 2 03 Herald ner of Passaic J., tonight scored hisiin the ymnasium building and the | build ding y, Salt Lake City; Utah first victory in the 18 : balke line am-|esomn! by:S nauat will be held in the} : ateur champlonship billlard tourney. | evening The wéek will be complete al NOTICHR TO CREDITORS, Gardner defeated Charles F. Conklin, |). tne university fleld day at the La-| , ESTs ATE OF MAYER: s&s ASCHHEIM, u | ee il ais £ Geceasec 400 to0 348. 34 acme Thureday. Cre afte ora will Dre sent claims with . ° vouchers » the ndersi ned: z "ark DIED. j ATTENTION, WOODMEN! if City, Sur ipstt eS wats Uv tah, 5 eye ws MOSER-In this. city,.May 4, 1908, All members of the. Woodmen. of the! fore the 16th day of February, D Robert F. Moser, aged 45 years;.a me-| World are hereby notified that the big | 1909. JULIUS a RANKEL, administrator, .The deceased was a} initiation on the-.evening of May ‘| chanical enginee r. anne xed, w ith the i of Mayer §S member of Salt Lake lodge No. 85, B. P ; will be held in the Salt. Palace theater, A sc ma elm, Gee as are at the funeral parinstead of the armory, as formerly anoO. E. Remains ite of first o iblication, Apri} 14, Hall, 225 South West nounced. By order arrangement comlors of Eber W. A. >. 1908 Van Cott, Allison & Riter, attorneys, Notice of funeral later. mittee, Temple street. 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