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Show THE 10 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908. SHIFT-HOOKS KELLY DETROIT RACING IN THIRD ROUND CLOSED YESTERDAY Was One of the Best Meets of the Grand Western cuit. KELLY HAS BEST IN SECOND WAS DAY Me GOOD Goes EVENTS| Wins 9:90 2 Trot Three Straight Heats, Down on Zo Malta Haunches When Blow Lands on Jaw, ' in eie i Chicago Man '-ve Cut he Price ----_ te Ketchel's Famous Shift and Hook That Goes With It Does Work. on My Good Clothe ee BY W. W. NAUGHTON Republican Special Service. San Francisco, July 31.-For two Detroit, Mich, July : Bish a Carel rounds Huro Kel ly gave Young Ketchel Seviann path ne e ‘special a at) the fight of his Ife For oe TIRT LOTS | Mice pee A ;ood = §=racing, the when the men wont to the Irners at and circuit meeting of the Detrolt tne ose of the second ane Kelly Racing club came to a conclusion gee? seemed to be in the lead lle stood day It as one of the best week s of oe to toe with Ketehel and pumped Mien ar sport ever provided for a the the hardest one Ketchel kind he he hkimsself punches. re punchers and yelling the the ind handers into|C!t¥. and proved favorably with the had smashed meetings at the old tr ick, Grosse Polnt face wit! both in wasted very crowd when ry first was eon wit ‘ap cone way eee round A continua nee of 3 the as Is association new the under hree marry events were contested, and were real winners-that wo there iacnaveenc of mntly ping every a - the nose. nim bleeding at Ketchel to swing bas hands and had Hie had e Buses while of right ribs. He around : The pt a] pou, hib itive ae favorit ae in In lincatoolkIs sna almost th 0 pro- trot. and rey oe, Pantee ee rene ee uG | Woy in straight heats The winner rnying tO nedge turne d a quarter in the first mile in All Over fn 25 Seconds. 1] seconds, and showed that she d The ne round started and it was|too much speed for her company all over 25 seconds <etchel, with ne of the killings of the meeting a thin ure kle of blood coming from] Was made in the 2:07 pace ‘opa de his nose epped briskly forward and | Ora as a ery strong favorite in this met Kelly ane thirds of the way across | race bu the Cahaditan contingent the ring ach of them lashed out| which was taken for a bunch of mone) with a Stralght left and reached each {on ® Fel in the Chamber ft Com other faces Simultaneously Kelly | me race. was on hand to et their tried to fol ine witn one of his fleree Soll on Darkey Tide and the won right-hand body blows but Ketehel Summary. stepped back Iketehel then made use # trot, purse $1,000 of the left shift. He made 1 motion as falta, b. _m bv Sombrero-Kate though to strike with his right hand Hamiltan (Durfee) 4 then he suddenly drew his right foot] Loyal. b. h. (Geers) > back and let go a vicious left swing for] annette, blk. m. (Murphy) 4 tne ae & caught Kelly squarely on Tir ° 108 the ja ind ET OPPe d hire to iis S : wh z = haunche t was rrible crack and - 0. pacing, purse $e. Oou, ty heat me glance at done for, til he was ple mae him Kelly ‘told that he was] Dark le lay there quivering wun counted out and then they up and carried him to his _ tial Star now) lee de blk. eorn > Ketchel Is Still Champ. iley Ketchel ts still middleweignt champion of the world th préliminary bout between Blue]. Dan and George Paterson was won by| Dan in the fourth round Peterson was knocked also fell a bad Brownle ! b. h. (Dut way down from several times exhaustion and the Ile and was police called Te: in IcHenry) Bi a halt ee os .) stormed jng-Bur not in t building. and The hooted, help r it, and the oa k McDonald, Le 2:089 parce 109, = galleries there was no] crowd had to} of oo 22123) oe 3 = eS 2:1213 This Morning 1] {| RACING RESULTS iI - At Seattle, race three-quarters leigh. [roquols. Gib. Miss mile, sell- Balero, Nappa, Belle Himater, Molar, Ta- a. Clearance Sale which will set every man in Salt Lake City talking Ketenel's pleasure. vora, Mee on The Sultan, Kerry, IKetehel Is Hooted. Jockey Mounce Ketchel was hooted «when he finally Second ce. mile and nee ee put in an supeargice He entered the | Selling-Tonie apt ae pus h, Cele ri 10:15 m., accompani by | Bazzini, George Kilborn, Frase alto. Doc Rogers and Joe O'Conner. Kelly Selmenae Le i. ee ty, net Ten Tollowed soon r, ace nied by ow, Colbert, Astoria Bel Ferretti and Charlie | | Miller. Kelly walked over to Ketchel's corner and the men éxamined bandages on each other's hands. Kelly war in-) troduced as the "Chicago crac erie and Ketchel as the ae race, mile ang ones re hater! e Olympi andic solu mater oe Gorn, te wie astic. Avontellu br chaon,. Hasty nes. aot rth race, ve-elghths "mile. the "middleweight Ree ate hePe tae meee Right cnampion of the world. Joe Thomas was introduced and an-; nounced that he would meet the winner catch we Round One oman S eth ashermito Novorgod, Micaélia, Fifth race, mile and seventy yards selling-Harry Scott, Black Mate, Jack Witt, May I. N., My Bougqnet, Liberto Harmakis, Sliverline and-a left. for the body e then elinched. Again Ketchel tried a left for he body, and there was another clinch.| Kelly ripped a left to the body and Ketchel aoe back with a right upon Karysvaie. Corbett fern L Ketchel the tried jaw a y right for the clinched jaw d_ Sixth broke race, eleven-sixteenths Glad yps op mile, Gemmell, E. Ru Y,-331,°, -off best clothes made at these prices. At Butte at the round a badly They were slugging at]. ae crowd was ner oe Se ee eee away hard eka from right eC eft tk the and put the body. into selling -Gold in blood Y4-25% -off on fancy vests and pajamas. sellMan, from a the straight left, nose xe Fifth | bringing hey slugged n Light, in| aie Bile Sirby allston Vivant. oy appy : ce, Fidelis third. me way round match, they nan ae cies Poy His London, given shipful for things ended. and if Rice us looked When Inte the rink es z Tribute to Woman. July 31.1-At the women Company guests of the would like they give it of the London, July, d1--At 98)come Wor-/ihe held} thorough, first year tg, 5 a ver practical or two, . gardeners increasing afterward + lere's to the Garden fe Ede Which Adam was ays a- Weedlbe, Till Eve, by e ictake, got bit by a snak That on a ripe apple was feeding, So a longing then to possess her, For clothing sutlicient to dress her, And ever since then it's been pleasure men of To for her presses-God bless pay he r Warming. for two club ser hy ower the golf and ene. tennis play Republican Day, Allgust 3. Bangu uet cents. at new was of oe fa welcomed Saltair, Monday 7:30; Uckets 75 JACK to $20 As the ~~» --___- Visiting or protease, cards BEnted while you wal t 10 Ca ma Automatic Printing Co,, ‘Keith. O'Brien's or 236 So. Main PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S San pitched At San July totlay and of Los Angeles ee. 100 Oaklan ~,.100 B tas - Ho ao Loucks wnd Slater: the San Francisco Portlane : Batteries -Jones Madden -Hosp assisted Angels the H. E. 010 111-5 8 600 000-1 4 ; and In asterly: At Portland. Po rtland, an y Sl.-The Sepals Croan all over ice lot, winning and Me R. batted easily _H. 00 HO 204-H 10 3 900 610 000- Tad and Berry, Groom eral WINS tll stay, = {o . Bruiser Give the Hang People how on of to Sell Good Clothes London, colored who ie oe fully recovered atter-the battle Jonn-| TAILORS a the 1 am afraid Lee onlay and am por y¥ will agree with fully belongs to me, refuses to fight me.' . SUNDAY August 1.-Jack Johnson, heavyWwelght champion ' claims but world's title because that none of PASS ON | SUMMER GARMENTS, an Chieago, July '0).-Prepare for "soft" cl ane ale the - clothes. Soft rolled ‘lapels, soft] fighters over here have any more use|colors, sort designs, soft materials, in | for : my gan han Tommy Burns, who|faet, everything car ‘ted ow : f ' onnecte th the | persists in avoiding me = 5 as aa : Mt ‘ "When L return to the United States|Clothing for the fall season will be I shall clatm the heavywelght title of | "soft. This was the final decision Republican Special Cable tne s from saldthe blow. son WIE Claim Champlonship. "T probably will return to America within a few days Of course, if I am offered any mere matches here I wil ‘ English ‘ Lets ro Via ve sure that every-| me that it rightnow that Burns of the tailors in thet fifth the annual convention EXCURSIONS. D goods > a Pin GA _ R., Cs :30.% vo , (eden tiUeBs iin. Aue. ~- ana4 00 sil. anesiie a = ; It Will, also, to use a slang expression,| be ‘soft' for the tailors, as they pro-| phesy an increased price for woolen} in autumn, As regards _|tallérs decided : | the eutl of cloths the on'an "average stvle . In the coming season they will attempt of Tommy Burns's refusal to meet him, | To Pharaoh's Glen. 8:15 u. m. . ,0}to strike an average between the exstopped Ben Taylor, one of the best Returning on re<i ir om 1ins; also spetremely conservatixe clothes of the English heavyweights, In the eighth ial leaving Provo Canyon 7:15 p. m.,|decade past and the rather radical round of a scheduled ten-round batarelylng af Sait, Lake} he po my and effects worn today . . ‘ s r ~ i tle at Plymouth last night. ard chicken dinners > at-U ,poer Patls and |, .f eee ngeth Mil oa nienae ras. s 's fle oe he very | Spring Dell 1a way retWeen the ole ashione he epee sonnet beginning a GAMES. Francisco. Francisco, a fine game y good atick work Oaks e peat n JOHNSON ; The society's fees of tuition are very low, and at the end of the three years' course the graduates find ready employment at fairly good wages for at Fishmongers' hall, in London, a|/gardens are ha autiful and gardening few weeks ago, Sir Thomas Dewar,}one of the most healthful occupations presiding, pointed to the figure rep-)jn the world, a good many young woresenting Adam on the banners of the€|men take the course mainly for the pUrapalry and recited ‘the following |seaKe of their health. Hold House warming ded 16 th full 210 Main St. It Pays . the . Royal a] Botanic society's gardens in Regent's tol|park, London, girls are trulned to be- dinner Gardeners, is ‘Time, 1:01 Round Three. pecond rate. six and rere half ya Hest Kelly landed straight le tts) t ah -Adela won, Beau no and sinatiitiss Ken hel tried ‘a le te second, Vivant third Tin 1e, 20 1-5 ing Kelly upon the jaw, cnigekite. nim Third race, one and a quarter i out. ee Hedrick won, Arcourt second, Ketehel said after the fight: "Kelly is] My Pal third. Time, 2 5 a tough fellow and he certainly gave eet tide oe one itie-Tda aah w cn me a deal of trouble in the second] oar ide secont remor rire round. I figured I would cateh him rime 1:38 4-5 though, ne the left shift and [ was Pifth race, one mile and fifty yards eontent to wall. To be peel euls about | -Natty Bumpo won, Mon Vina second it, i pak iia a Jittle sooner the I exae oeJewel th Hines a ie us 45 "8 ee ne Sixth race, six furlonges- nee ru? Kelly said J had been warned to ae won, Noni¢ second, Cobleskill third look out for that shift and the hook| Time that sroes with it, and I did the best I Se ee eee eould. 1 Le I was abe cbim Train Girls for Gardens. in the ri way, a was satistied se Hgts the store IN TCO _ tire Bozeman handicap-Aunt Ha BNA cae p Ne mee. Bata Har¥® 2 Mone, 1a Orla aint th ce mi . mo one weet e a S¢¢ing-frit 0 range oclle, Meadowhorn, ree Fler Le ash. Alonso, J Bon of the round with The Duchess of Mon: eae five-« gnthe .race, midring od of the two Ketehel mad¢ Seventh race »n-Sixteenths mile, the more misses. Kelly sent damaging | Selling-DtIsagr ent Banthel Ollle rights oes the body and made KetchWood a ee Slicker, Ty leeel's head rock with left jolts. Ketchel{ trie Light, Ze fot in two straight lefts upon the jaw -- and a right upon the heart Kketchel Senitle Results. put in a left uppercut to the chin as] _ Firs race, five furlongs-Golden the poner oo Kelly had the better|]o ota we Argonaut second, Semper second return Big bargains in colored shirts You should come in today and see what I have to offer bargains, and you may as well get yours. tebello, Kenov py os Wai King a ea ant Cap. C eae Sorte, Tea anHe draw away from another left . amd} broke with a right to the face. They elinched again y et Ketehel] with a hard right upon fre mouth, They clinche ie] shot in. a' straight facer and Sr iniod a Pini swing. Kell plun 1,-50°. -off on straw hats and panamas. Y4-25 -off on odd trousers. fiercenes nd evenne of the] Sain, Dee . JOG; Sheridan, <elly Rie to his TAthor with | Andrew Mack, Fair Chance, Duk of bruise , Orleans, Redmont Prince Weadericke ound Two oe) Wine . , : . *ourth race, mile and one-sixteenth stomach, They clinched and both used| body punches while clinching. Kelly drew other Third race, seven-eighths mile, ne rd Rossington. Pprnolatia. includes blues and blacks. The 14,-50°,- off on all outing suits. These are two-piece, skeleton-lined, and cool as cool can be. Buy one and keep it until next summer. It will be just as good. ; Then they ae he ropes, each First race, five-eighths mile, selling man ram mits in mae blows and each a ee -- Po we InsmPGEL Ot landing cleanly. Ketchel placed a hard} Byrd, inkee Marion Auise Loe right upon he ja nd Kelly came} Young, an Paytner Taskmaster Gar back with two hard body blows Kelly | ter Light, Reno Rebel, Seige Gun was fleating at the body and Ketchel Second race eee one mile, sellat the head and both wer scoring. | ing-Sylva U., Esther B Ce umbia Girl Kelly's right went to the ribs. Ketchel |] Reuben, Rather a sam Jarber was short with left to the face and| Kumiss, Tarp, Nettie cee Kamsack, Kelly shock him with a hard right| Budapest Royal Ben upon the jaw. the bell and on every suit in the house. This for the money I originally asked for them, and a rare bargain the Smiley Zush , _ finds me Nets 27142, - First but big ? eee close of the season with more goods than I want to carry over, and to close them out I will start 6.10.8 es ae ae my, Me o Pe shies = 1] | | Wl await Time, ! \ I ders ch , 2 eG r Ses cee : 9 5 ) 1 1 O-O44 en aeUA3 - = 044 > 13 trot pur S $1,000 Prince ¢ br h by Martyr racy, Ma) by trawn When the pean endex 1e erowd expected tha the prine vase in the main ent would soon be in the) ring, but instead tnere was fully an hour's wait It oe at the article ealled for the champlonship Yight to begin at 10 o'elock, and as it was bul o quarter pas nine when the preliminary affair ie KKetchel was The om Hal Oro, eer and as sent trom tis. he Ord waxerche said after Sate ee 7ery tne one and not once during the eight did Taylor land more than on Johnson. the phhpr: son had his man in rounds} a light jab hand, JohnWay many ee Ee ate ya let up ane aOR when rome mau nth round watineeson forced the going. fad, sane vile ray Pao his Tee. > his guard He a woe rr ) ept eae e banging Dad gon the att for eae the OL ay agblock away rang.ies eighth ae a yiory and at ped as though he charge of dynamite, had and --- ONCE ‘i The THE old, and BIG Z elght that Redeemed een ay , and Take the rt a of we EON a dip ttl}els oo in the us| mice hi ? lake at skit co inch vt will tend te give a Saltatr, without eee StS : braid ea on carefully Overcoats ner be : the right All these, way with se goods effect minus will also worn and will quarter three @é for Pa the cay d August Round Omaha C "hea St. i. trip from o| 5.26 including > . Lou PB cae or Minne apolis Limit October EXCURSIONS § $4 I, 0. Oo. B., Denver, Limit 30 days. 17 and 18, On sule Sept, August 13. s Salt H . EXCURSIONS EAST, August24 nud 25, ' > Cc % or Kansas Oty ny. Sere Lose he eenadna: Mune 5 Oveds a vi YELLOWSTONE PARK EXCURSION - follow be buttons £ Canine mal: thirty will tight as the loose as the aie Re sleve which tolled lap- "chesty" Ree je Ve a nail be will The aati do Six oe reors ae as . oS = 7 EAGLES' CONVENTION-SEATTLE, August Sth and Sth. Limit 30 days, 6 > © > $51.60 to Portland and Return, =A ‘ ae sale length r of. trousers frozen | be noticed in the trousers "high" Vests will be cut ce imtaiative tenia Austrains twenty-six. ‘he vicis-|to the garment, which will queen|the lady-like "Nare back." other The anti-cuff movement it) time Another ditch. Wor forays a bloody > 5 " oe of later. ate inches his lend and be neither as old ‘sausage' brand nor al moder parae Pants 2Ottons Will adorn the new wit) be decidedly cuffless ; cen-| time See tbe guirded by) ® J noblemer In lost a ves prize aaa yreve of the recover ‘seymore" ‘nadvsthe four CROWN ; is crown during baggage, carried across Danube to be pawned for was was been hit by it was sey- ae Hungarian turles Rr flas me - nae undergone many strange udes. Once [tt was stolen by a aaa n, up in a eushion and, with "Wh en ry a - PAWNED HUNGARIAN he could} ped i drappec hnson hooked ; rrific ri wl landed flush pant' the 4 ‘isht qwnleh = (eee bat- ee ot pave 27) SDCCUMEOTS."¢ teks psy £ aoa anon re: ae he mee ren and a percentage, Johnso as 1% 9 clever for his hard-hitting opponent On and | i22, NORTH, and 6 and ~ "i September 16 wre 19. oc ~ pean. EP ACTE TS a OR es 4, AUGUST CANADA ene ee TO EXCURSION ( bioe ea top cL coats. declare the tailors, will "the boiler front effect." 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