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Show 8 THE REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. mE Tay Sos TFS | . pected to Draw Big Bunch n ee | STIRRING H Stateda EVENT IS ee an } ar Do * + jot Sau one OF ne? i | .¢ Well, - ay w ae Beerstttteet etry ttt ; races + special + , will ppea Nimehi Out, . , Looking HW be thé named fast : el Ovet f the or nee ) har- °o The . game niah "that iints 2 when ¢ a Hye to the of ii slarted field will 2 Tit ' AM FROGR race, seni « es expected ee M a1. the challengers tape State Reeord One o state lsiads runners, xome record . and of the the best é had passed | 5! Broken. was ss harness Gisterwood ace, V. to cheer » Oveta, , rai Pramus, tag : Sate 1%, J. g Jimpson; Daisy . Woodring; ipa ). i J. of ‘the pe) tance es har. Ls ' that. al cP mee Nat Mu- they and te "an ¢ : a the re Was und : betting booths Leggett noe 2:9 "lass t mice, Vhird $400-Sagaline, race, 2:24 class, purse J. D. trotDines; pine Gun all through the meet. All of the adie Inakers said ast night; that they Nh 1d Jone the best business a the bead meen I at gaks' nty-for well i for Ls thetheirsports d a Cotton, S. G, Reeder; Belllera. Lee S.| Vall; Consuella, J. Jimpson; Offite Boy, iJ. P. Wilson; Baby hole n, 7 lam Teton Peak, C. race, Anderson.re half-mile dash aeVE ae ice ah : eee eo oy: J. ee Gold Proof, trot.) re Alvord; Y (cn sentterad . methods re 7 Se the hall E Louis 2 st ' | fanech, Led i eae Greenberg, Ni 4 \ Third Crystal race, Mai mile eh of and Is the KAN racetrack. openly of pmané : ‘ C shortstop, his fielder, , both May | ; M mil Cella, larnsdiule, eee a and of e New ine nits laAwhich ze New |W) Rite. urtl Miged vo Ine Mar-| os l¢ the, vol i ean AahoP,| H., Lordship, IrA one =halt--Tivo-| ‘eae « | can boy sae do t ‘10 h-dow i a0 y ag ag n the ; Li ! x . against have, .caNe been, ae La wo : In -of : You yn the Game. statements base- "by the he | welch two. Both. ball! "iinnte aa 2050 cen. ue cir Charges ; the é dition. « after the teams. a team, tid down to laid: down to Cone. ''s "6 rAmes. ' of ‘thie backed LCR OL of that mi . of the. by. . No and men rday game, ane Btn ae an or usa eee Bae ake mation < Y locked - man J E within This + . : i 3 Same way with Imperiales Cigartg Soe ettes. T ‘ hey startedasi practically They befavorites. = « r medi § tn a as follows: Referer umpire Lieutenant . ya . Ruy; nead. linenes W. his : Wilson, the ae ‘ sher harieen3 to 3 | Koala' came fice. America. = Fuel . 3 solute meritof which ailEgo la' itor-: by ES Themen of the West alse wahbed oes e.to ¥ t armer pent whereabouts, rr - tae Khe 125,000,000 Imperiales ) ; : | ‘the Rb have grown so big in fame and ° favor that t their sales are steadily advancing all over | WANTED ewe James A GA ae \irty-minute a halves, j of. $250 ‘offered hoa' reward Of. Sireatar' Scand no {ts good _ secretary..of vi mune he a a local Western product. came. general Western N BY LOCAL COMPANY : of Now STHEL of : the fame st Hallov are as the aa 4 ith'm,n gefunt' : cond' tna the} ont , ‘beand news rectors Kelley All news the | missing Dy city, LPT seaso Bassett. ee ex-members | WILSON Against rae Gisnts. the is The officials are I feutsnant ellis l : :, | Santel and s on1a Bil1} | man, and. George | wild excitement. at. fae ny . l. both ground ‘ind ' keep 2 : the confines of zi gk his own'town. x fA Sen is has been amply demonstrated. 2 plonship this sea with: Granite must pionst : can't £00 start the s¢ hedule ‘he Granite lads; are confident that college to the same. ministered. to the a a ikea * mn aad harges that MeGraw attempt-]| o e pone of his mitch rs. During os > Polo. ore t} team, *hiladelphia' tear a y paper reporters I } by Lad York T ne ‘York won ca ee apppe into influence / Brown, li - = accused, attempts'to : t len | Track, Hi een a Ray d they The n Ve Hhomkelvea. te Fitzmaurice Thea ' pmanagers Recess rey et TS Camille salbusM., : tour expected ' v« im Therefore the decided that nothing the shi Wired Mr. Brush eae eleven-an i a. with HELLaithrthe flelk the. Tar ana ‘ 16 Of n ey are an £000 x oO ats : ; Investigation, y el at RY HUGH! S. FULLERTON rice, who will, pla > r a rT . contest, Detroit, Mich.,.Oct. 9.-The biggest) Jepe's chances : fo t could f weds J., 5 and' worst scandal that the National} eeepe. has "ever! tined, (has resultedi had ther Put ss intent ‘ ‘ Johnson: - what ; ott r lreturn ? players gether again. this Cleveland be doneowiers and. Browny,) Kangaroo, G T Francis ho ae a. Leng ould 1h cou, pur pace or CB. S., Arnold; GRIDDLE ~| | Philadelphia eS Team. . News Ne and iy ; papel S Demand an |_| | RACE ENTRIES TODAY | fot tne New York race, THE ¢ remarkablywell agalnst -___--_- We LESS a ee Coot eae sclined, bw heer ee A | Brown; 4RiKeahiall free-for-all Barer name broken horses by tnacoie tines Tie, plungers, tromforce, os ere -out.in something doing in the ‘s Mforst their RACE named ON and Walker's men, Tne enre | red and black were deféated l by. the close score of 2.:to-0: lege has not-met a high | this séason and {tis therefore to farm vahyY "sound con: Paes kee, IS » all. teams 1 fleld this morning Cummings | a kEtG ee )eretting Pit h | c ers, I TH ik } 1elde & .s | bended from. the pennant race Te r with desperate the vietory of Chicago overt fy z whiely ti > prom te Bros eae enw 1. ey ‘ We oe rd icf project tried to.convinee then pe aE "MeGraw, manager of the| would be well to' play. the camer. | John J \icGraw, mat LE They } were anxious to play the sen % |} Now York. team stands ‘ ner gee we but their club tied bee aishande attempting to drag the. disreputable | i = 2 ee) ‘ on vei olt what, ~Allpromises ‘lose contest. Hallows, to forbe a) a. light of Of «cite team, "didst. Al Hallows, for a. gh x GRAW Gridiron llow a of le that ae he: lurge} TODAY ; Mi voto. seo} ii a special ae oe Cleveland", 1 be held} sy $3 eS First way i aeplipnient untll Fafter 1S5CC the | rat, excitement mt ut ta levelcrheat j SpicerJamesearl Devine, . H. Senta Curtis; ay irinier and the under last the eee Ld Is aS STATE FAIR | Saag ooeeeeetee cep ane a1 spectators In . ne AE an » High school team to victory. The} eine W ill be called eneat % o'clock sharp.| See - _ afternoon shiing. a stirring te, enews .yelling cia NeOnTA onAwa ® pate sur . the best that the Nati' ifford practice this afternoon Cummings mae 1 = of the: week, Pp The best Tact Ce an ee grounds | -l+_ date, was run of at | ' h event fur- esterday white view a z 44444444440 to |iapprouched' wearer F upon as 3 | 2] « the y + | crowd ° wil} be nsteac - he! Daca ee xlit a ht OU Sanears 3 for Warm toeBubeconons 7 ing 1908. GRANITE TODAY rying } | ‘ a New York, Oct. 9.-After it had been officially announced this afte oon tant there would be a. seris ot "tive (bake. all games hetween the: Glants ' National league andthe Clev oF 5 : a wo of the more two one ae egae experfenced ea aimee eine fet the game will be played, nt) eae Tibing | | Games. 10, Both Teams in Good Condition | he OCTOBER ALL HALLOWS MEETS ‘New York ¢ M Manager A Accused York New S #/P! Zost toe that t eyehs : a tebe igh) there were very fe w of ; Supporters to cheer the men in Wiel) + work yet the practice went + a nenit and with few fumbles through) or misSena : Sls one tas ur oe or pe other ¢ ness events sats, £ five. "= CE 1é + week will see aS at at the nul be be feat Sta the State fair this afternoon OM ina Lon rT number of events, the wt start at 1:20 o'clock todayracesPhere will be two ea es and ae harness ovente. @ | 2 of the crimson and re areTVARHPline.thislend int t 10 FAST RACE CARD. Fan eaeiadcinca cd mote trot Rooters. ; d r Record this yee: TABE ‘ Horses Broken Although by Run-|husis'upow the receiveAmerican to will | "avne" sulfer our neirs te:ea Y Ds whichteam ore leaeie thethe win)Joss! t a thenot he pla ed. : Mr ea ners t Hi 4+ + of Not = = Able to Get Together for a en vies ny it The High s hool will tr tod y ae show its friends that J Sein Q t 1 bs can ek ae af ae } stato Xs o J : rl second eleven In meeting the . will endeaver to show that the fame ‘ st Seturday does not furnish a Date. ‘ SATURDAY, Sp, APS NOT ‘Game at Cummings Field Ex- Cleveland American Team . | Friday Sees Best Races of the UTAH, GOSSIP SPORTING LIVE SOME INTER-MOUNTAIN has ‘ i : built . oat in1907. Its the ab- Imperiales Cigarettes alone up this tremendous . sale. p . Imperiales are rolled in thin, pure mais and paper-crimped, the clatwn not pasted-and have oy Loe dividual mouthpieces to cool the smoke. From Wilson's~ st family ym 11. expetced today, and the. dj feel>-certain: of his. ultimate ; ‘ in- Smoke thema all day long if you want to -no 0 after after effecis. effec | link Besterling Bonnie fourthBard race, Meada, Belle. "Viow Murray mile y and tt}th reiterated one-Sixteenth, | against y or ktheircl lub charges iNe W Both | arrest 3 ‘ 3 [. A. Clayton, ' one of the company's' oe | ieoe 4" 7i or c 5 ya nae ap-Torah, Czar, Zionap, .Mo-|managers openly and frankly) avanted | directors, quette, was Old. named Honesty by ICorchoval,. the: board Law-| Le New York to-win;‘and vet-the alleced | as the secretary | ence «to P. Daley tnke "Wilson's ' . attempts to. bribe their players anSold Everywhere place, and F' W' Madsen was addea'| | DEAE. FifthWills race, three-fourths. mlle-Cava-| wee eee sered them. bev:ag nd silences eee ie McGraw, | pered e ther ectorate Bi Shildient Veke? - > ay a t % te Haserg: air-as well as the Salt of Wilson's Lake public . THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Manufacturer, ufer, 109, blue, J.) Nattress; | 7 ady Rensall Admonish, San Francisco Ocala, noble Ne ee I There asin were children wr : | happy, . , & 109, Aveorge al Bassett; a Ile -? Bint i Bo coe a ee Elewluin > Blizabeth | connection with his horse-1 icing every. cam part of the grounds stock it is.Jearned that the price in drov paid r, ) 109,+ 109, old ‘rose, F. Speelman: | tarwood, Sompromium, Alohomist. and the attaches on the grounds insid > Thomas As-| bling, MeNicol; Glennevis, accused: | pirin of trying , the result same‘! was practice is cents the>a shmarket. in' baseball. ire, a value and. figure of:much the lower' 30 than he race track had all kinds ERR ESR of tro the SR ul rarer . ett P. Dye; Bonnie 5 Brier . Busan, 109, Sixth race, one and. one-sixteenth | is«that both Boston keeping and: the Philad Iphia@ |} stoek little fellows from b White stripes, &. W Bae ae miles-Dunvogan, Arrowswift, runn ace down were Annetta | by the papers eightracers. -are entries demanding in the that the s, 109.Creserton, Na. Clonninger; blue and 112, yellow ae Snips Albert Star, Quagga, broayn | Lady, Lady Esther ahh Ee Me Millar Carue. ----- a on:nal Jeague LG : vorde are fn 7 estigratior = Hp fon..Gf RING LADY ¢lass, RAKES trot or pace, but pai oF l: uv | J. R. Herron; Oliver Twist 112, George MAR of Philadelphia, ie as they passed by, deanc aa BS. rr Fae : at F simple will) not: be able | to get IN in aie ANOTHER tere W. Walton; STAKE Black FIGHTING Joe, 109, W. AND H. MeRIOT y At Hamilton picting Park the herole past of their ancestSS OSS t e pee SMD again, | owin acy Meeend } il Sher - | : ames c \ First race ors three-quarters day. The of event a mile was Kelley. ween says Dy) Dahlen a eee and Ad Brow a Inifth did } race seven-elghths bert _ ee re of : geal Sa MARCH selling eo ered a dash, OF SILKEN purse PAGENT Dee Manheimer,--Lit- | et a Kush Crowd Beaten Against tl Walls. MinnikKine Mi)Thistle beat;New. York OI the-Floss Lady | non. tryof toBoston claims to Consuella ‘that.Paul the Shanafter a pair | Republican Butte; beat ah OctSpecial a 9.- Ri service red and white, E. att Mooney, (Continued -Fromran Pare One.) -BINCK Yonsuellagre simply acrol) Risk: Nlchhoalet from turned every Harry | a S urgcine _ cross tial: R 1s : n ceamle atreot, latd : down ay faataadicd : Pe a erlin, the ro | SISK, alent CS ates . . arry ks 6 tae pearemes 5 ‘ : 3 1e mass by. chs H. foee of Ro peop aide EnMfott~ ‘ down of Pda in this event, his eee Sanco Sania s 109, Dae epee ste P inky, Calef =" heavy ropes, H Ps Ss, Gibson, threatening to burs 2 From the, When he Philadelphia ~ club she went out after the the afternoon. leaders | and won blue, the. W. in: St. Vincent; ke, Venus | } build de/| the £°!¥. stand, Garrett was granted Wilson, . Waterbury, Ae didown Park | and harg pour POMS a solid CALM mass Sara acrosa SRnpepaa A) eh and made first the best time of the preser of h rtlonal | ree dike | Milo, Irwi 10.°D Bros ro ee nt Bill © wo Bagwell, 5 tne parade 109, Mne. Only. In ihsing the the lead a few , feet peat ofer Billyly eee nile on turf-TIrish Duke . ‘s. | T- B.. Nuge ed Morris; 04,4. W. MeQuillen Cc Mrs. Nugent. Sparks Rae ea It dl=is'}-, aaa oursing Ate a monlous, not both meet charged Col in this city Sherbert eb that he and offered, Lone in 2 The hound a.: Tha | beat is the pat Douglas, . them Altair, rtgoing. 104, were hadn't) H. éverything eal aad ; Se& Y. ay Serieber; | nrevented in forts of the and the Madrileno, the They; frantic finally "owner J. H. Reed, Strome.| was ; rect bribes,sbut the policemen crowds / that he hurrilewa went to the Mt j hainwmsaraaicine iidinee Gaveither take throush thi money ake during > a week, i i and , . ainst the walls of bul = eye -ea ee < nee ar ae seamed to take ; oe ~ tf a 1e€ é i < | ye sh plea a ' Sir E on 109, purple |W five-eighths draws: of onega a mile, | good o ( er, to win, se. = a1 and \ it might me ana : une lot white aailedatan a : udge nat oO. Heme nimenG = . ith na e the | g-So show rick, Early N this f morning Hare they vO Surprised got oe co adhe °? Lot ae of Hettors. nee fain S ‘ . Sixth I a race, mile \ 1 eee and a quarter e ef vs hanolice and awiniien eich o S ma Moor z th the succeeding = heats Plun ri r ne Othe heats she ran) s i it i : dicap, purse rae $300-Nabonassarr, it is $800--N; id, sarr ri 102,))2 the tasi ; a , Sittaynin: field o Flemine, seven, Alvaina having |: Fred: Foster: J. W. ' Reed, ran' Dam, Van D: e : pitcners, , Frank it pete said, -- reported ada | administration aes Lubeck, reportec 108. pe i ' Irwin . 1Lady. a essi The Futurity, ,. | Missessippi ab eee 7 opening . aoa ( { ae tecnadies mee , onecourses Aeof the Gscoursee -oursen Mole | matter anc to Manager scognlz Murray, ee aehe be an . who, ae ate | | pas be- ling ove ae ey Py ane classics heads ‘ eae heat. and edd of 0 been the in| country, distanceda Bros-;Lady5 Alica, 105, D. S: Fountain will in the first be/the firs 10 per cent tickets ee _ ron Cc early | throne to the waiting patrol wasone: as : 5 ing one of -the squarest Montrose, the opening heat Consuella could do no| {BMike : Jordan, fellows Gold in|. Heart, " Momentum. aricie C. eile 115, W. St. V Incent;. Sam}1) - lie pourth orning, crowds had: been» flocking race, steeplechase, abqut two | baseball, urged To avold suffocation men an oys his team ™m to greater run‘ tomorrow-= and Sunday. & city... =from ca into the They came * h MCR ffoldevery | swarmed like cs all fhe ne / held » thelr h handsae | I eonaeeB | Tha. »C. oraal ce We Chappell; eat: Pineeat, deter: 102,Dd pai = |) and a * half miles-Bank ihe abeld. xire chaie ' winner, and t Holliday, Rac> efforts against 3 ry Walker;W. ehat a when : Newae "York.BE Consuélla came > ag Welsh Putsa Trendall Out 5 Caloorahatelie, : Doelle, , 109, Db. Dennis. village : and town Bannell, ees | within 30 road aoestreeeT tg ateiaen ||iia, MeQuillen Under Byzantine, 7 Marksman, Suspicion, Woodside, ae and . those who had played Billy Sherbert to & All Harness Prince dca Los Angeles, Oct. : 9.-Harry Tren- | Philadelphia, events will be the best) o7 and by wen. Poran Bov Broad with street n | UI ery niche that afforded foothold on iat lined from : n end noon were | to MeQuillen elready was under -aus-! dali of St. Louis was put out tonight end the most surprised the! two out of three 0.000 heats: on Saturday's | | was Hnee Fifth race. (ates Bw mile and a quarter, purse | picion, OtH Ran ts of ngs. and In‘the first heat 2 Billy paar AeA. ‘even before New York jat : nee Naud' eee Junction RAT Sapl Ee sharp' ason Cari by Freddie account SGeS ew Welsh | million of LLtheMBE length Duet people. 22-CS Red rior ¢ es orit ais iden Gauntlet, ct tise SiG te CaveChalfonto, Hanbridge, the | t | played. Adsum.|on there, charges previous ‘rumors, probably ce. based against EME | in n aE ali the him, round. Trendall |the the oe ne jaw sixth stretched TightcrossRacotae | - to | |/Jostiing flat on his oe "and pressed police ght seewaiteted lines, these a xth throngs nee Brana Oren en Con chone sana" ohtes of 1 reached i the Chicago PI veterans, vd aati hee a club. ee ° scnool Still none back for the full count. mile se The z-Aralla, The time was Miss <eta, 2:18% Fights Joe with Sagoline only > in Grandstand, c : . = : Yonocent Had ta Sattee Galtons, : E Giddy Girl, Bridoon. : Gloriolo é | Of a the plays rs . a foot or two behind and believe that McQuillen | sourtan s a atrons put up a game battl 1 The grandstands Right Sort, behind Lemond. \ the , Col. } 10 pet Zeb, El Th Oro' is.a ee . breach mit ae of contract pul ae at the Anish. a he F ae If the wire had As been 2 | cent seats wert ue a d full.} Edwin i, As s mr I Hawksflight, decintca Allee, = Maxim| ? they do nothing. think that These he might have been _ | ae this was effected, SAEprobably the owners RA GTS have tone copped let would coe oed the innocent people are sufferers." FOR RUNNING the tacta packey,| MEET Guns over-anxious to beat them Seventh and lost on race, t the mile and National leagi a half on the|that surge | down the bal account. and stuffed the re- | Tor hie was coming great at the finish,/ The seats in the stand sold Ilke hot EE TRO Sah With the last day of racing at the ea Jo} Me serve seats turf-Spunky. When the Crack Shot, holders Polar Star of} cakes at from $3 to $10 each. One of the queer features after Interest two of the bad | tel! breaks of John during T . the mile Brush ene jstate Benes hese» tickets appeared the fans are, re be-| was no] in the pageant nad been stimulated by Gronoo <a, Tagane, which had' given ‘Consuella plenty of! sinningfairto atlookhand, Kelpie Red | ., andal is that Ebbetts,-owner forward to the 16-day | Gauntlet, of the | @'4: Charivarf, Chalfonto,oubt,Wilton that N wy SOS SELB SHE neee PAG eae inden athena ic [ . medi itely, of those who | /@asue 2° and rdmilt the character of the actors, the costi{that everything goes place for them elie gea the fights] stand| ness ene aG te take all Sent rch Deere out | Miss May Bodish, 109, yellow and blue. rondack he front. and. get. big! inning meeting to be managed by | lead. 4 lw urray. The runners are n¢ ar. | During ‘the last yards Consuella| \voe ; he N h and} Was) wedkening.and: 100: Billy;.ate up the|ly all in town from the North: and | shor ; e , sround, rive fr but the distance was s aa | too short | other shipments will arrive from and he could Lackaye. Bett eeceme tia Me Ene AB] LOTS te eras especially e e ea wanted ae Ht SAE LR ee tee ae ae to have New Ti ene oan Gi ldler, con-| knew a a aire aidan ieee Yorl was at his work of trying ERT arated to they could retrieve en Ca Cen Eee Mae unduly) to the eee by today's eee e e oore of ee the eheliistaric Sones floats and of rate and costumes, : " and thatoushftaresiwithinenich other. The police Louisville were | Results worked out. win the pennant. Before influence Tirst race, opposing flve and a half furlongs-|club pitchers. Two of| less. The opened its last series thein Chicago stand owners had Broolc- | infue sitet race, won, and were 68 floats representing the a second EP OnE ees ea On on vice Ge rrymander flye and ! -thete was the St. LouisI Zola players-Beebe Zarape|lyn kane and Sal-/| and the legal Ebbetts Philadelphia from tne time coast advice, called before a the meeting first| ¢)j of j, his Time, aes 1:08 1-6 , eae : ; Ne aon . : de ; at the clty any hall niqav,|lee--charged to enforce | the that first long vessel ago sailed McGraw! program . up fort the made Delaat 3 | Sec antime, co i. the | ware 1 1 river t Core {n 1616 to the present mbestened Go. . put any Bete day. Mr. Murray pays ae will offer came Secon: to them and oy told them One that he| mule the contract and to the seventy|er In the i meantime, co the| wat igh of von business oT. ‘who 2econd, did : not a play | his out hardest -* to beat Gitcare' . he | - Se workingz a EEE aaa tee : A by New i Setefighting eee : people of Salt Lake the same article of | Ethel aanxcitec Sse Decinre Stand. ne CfAlt Carr third. Countries ime -5, |. Racin = SS : | Lork team, anc you'¢ te to be on}swayed racing as is Seen on the big tracks of : pee TL : : aClOnt, 09 -1icin Third race, officially six ane furlong Financier | S/d ae cag York a must lee By gy win ae le the East and South, e |} championship," etc. «There will be|¥on, From all around | fainting, B and Both o children the succeeding heats went to Broom /|one of the men acused by Kelley were wernplen enneed that ficia France, score Great 18! boards Britain the circuit and econtainin the same Billy story arose. Sherbert without a great deal of | OMicial score Andj|under foot. ae A man would go down boart ntacUung the | third. Russia have Instructed their ambassato manage FE th Time, race, 1: six furlongs-RBerwick | | delegated year, the situat L ible th int Deh ore were pretty fin~|names and. : Brooklyn vhat struetle |} and c next during the recent desperate 20 pabr of feet numbers of the. winners,.| y,, 7 eonest second, would: tread : upon dors at Constantinople Dé rk Nigl t ie lo to ine inform pe in otle of : aunt the we gome whet card: jfor the pennant, = i the third | their weights and when riders every and other.|- hoe At game|him until the police pulled him out. | porte that thelr respective governments, 4-5. ee ae ura.) plicated heat Billy held the lead ;counted, throughout, | inforamtion, rumors and charges to be made up-after each'} grew j|unconsclous Fifth race. and bleeding. six furlongs-Friend rhe am-|consider Har- | that all Loath modifications but during to Believe of It. the the last | apace 50 feet Bessie M race. | bulances The. programs*will and patrols dashing ‘also. to the con-|ry }treaty of Berlin won. require Buffoon the assert second of Miss Critten- | Those some wonderful traveling and allj ‘ ,° z ake | den third. who know . Dahlen : (ana Péde: T!} "ma Whether the charges of Boston Time, and! lines 1:14 increas hut nosed out. L excitement In this heat Rell, Drivand all the signators to that convention. fain It }am all' among 1 them, information having been make a close | Philadelphia Mattia Sixth Mack ra ing' Prince Russell, wae at people are proven or not, | added fres Italy will follow is gS said that was thrown from|th® horsesneeded" econa. |' friend il) the same a ot - his for and riders more- tofamiliar | ara) are 15Fr years) ¢ y loath | the : National ce one mile Gee . and an eighth- rR ought 7 league to his order rr sulkyoh when ms oliceme hats his horse fhe battered , course. i aucila into Con-| Heoeir Gant objects thé. ettce turn, in the from ran the past. back Meada . third. There than Time,°1:48 1-5. will be. | to believe six running he would do anything Ifke|an. events es ad immediate ead investigation ELD jhe ene is charged ta an I stretch. 1d bleeding faces with, The accident was unavoidable} but the soston | move Black Sen Fleet Rendy. each und the the (udges day with other features to make last doubt imposed no penalty. Bell ithe or remove the Mr. and °Christensen's program cursin asses ‘an interesting in ing dancing grour | press one. of insists men for' boys and girls commences on St. Petersburg, the charges.| Oct. men 9.-It accused, wes today is stated esp especially at hurt. |It is up to Dahlen urging McGraw, aD Re unwere and looked Brown Le ee di to clear | less they upon by the Feet beau-/| can that prove the Russtan themselves Black ‘sea iInno- | tifully his academy fleet has garbed a 37 IS. Ist So., en-a men and es women, many | beemiordered | themselves to suspicion to hold itself In readiness In fact; it is | cent others and won as he pleased ‘ in the e SPORTSMEN }of tnem } de of MOURN the founders | to sail = slowest time of the race, 2:20 : atest, loving. che ae heat noe a VETERAN COMRADE 3 easter. ae the won strong and back John came Sir event without trouble, Lizzie Biystaff The death M.. Barratt tw C nies pies among. the B74 . | Sportsmen of the Friday. There ated brea ; sho sc nady nee are perhaps few . n the city who or she was the other horse tn the enjoy the acquaintance sxace which could oniy of as asdidmany. folgive Sir John a good lowers of rod and gun Captain not regain his lost @s-| sanee = Billy had' }a big lead until rhen™st pe "AES noe Sewch whe near aie || ; a, fab yd ie at | ere cess poe Tea Bae Sy, ace, last oh Lizzie made a grand d of the race. bad made effor bn step Si the| the t Barratt, with pular The And she did this after one| 2 seconds, break that lost Favorites Win Running The favorites ‘running races. whom best he was of universally company, Kaces. | telle qupaeable, stories et peed ep welcome wherever he went. - His business career in Utah ad > = ® = was-a}] won throughout in the| varled one and ed many. en- | In the first event Bill|terprises. One of the most successful Bag won by a nose from Swagia-| Ventures Ww . r was arfleld Beach resort, | tor, an outsider, with J. W. Fuller, an-| which he managed throughout the) uther favorite, a close third. It) was a| height of its popularity. 1 was. there blanket finish that proved a hatr-rais-|that he received the title of captain, er for the gre ; crowd. Swaglator| although as a non-commissioned took the lead in the start, but gave officer way| in the Confederate army tn the war of. to Bagwell in the last few umps. the Rebellion he saw service sufficient The last, a mile event for the run-|to substantlate the title. ers ow , y a ock after 16 funeral arrangements will be! another great finish. other favorite, a good with Maxetta, an-| deferred awaiting the arrival of second, the fleld| Barratt, the son, from New York. George| le ° told inn the the deptJast fete half-mile. mnieaoefor Y nt aroun the bunch and made a hard in . the back, tenon simply| | it came| SALT Maxtress Stay with was! him| aun LAKE BOYS Seopa : for first R : 1 liaste Bigstaf€ (Hamilton)..1 Martha Dean Blanche (Thatcher (Ramsey). . G. ..:2 Elberta (Brown) Time, 2:244, 2:25, °Draw. s er a4 senngone Billy 4344 5 victory Aske for Syracuse, 9 for ‘the J Willetts (Keysor) ondo (Crabtree) - .. 95 .,......15 (Jimpson ...... Russell 6 63 and itd7. poate s (Hanks and 2 diy aye | 1 a to 6 Select your MANTEL a andaT} the tile| combination you prefer from Elias Mor- 1,000 SS 1. . 6 . Brothers). Any Bring hat in in y Mate Mour the h store head. thia magazine ~ Hats, $2.00. week $2.00, McCarty's, 326 So. Any hat in the if | = oe , store re in your head. this - of week $2.00 McCarty's, 336 So. . 4 a & Ge Cc # ~ ce ea @ Ow a eneD aie your ts to spend arrangements pen enthusi asm throughout the fia ay city. ey a . a Cy ®& D % { 1) Hats, $2.00. || +8 OOS S000, ris & Sons Co. iad' Hetatae WW ney fronts steac Bie} ind atecs | iors Beet edianapoieSg"editor enece| Sr he) Aww (Irwin %* a eee Sons)... ....,. nie 018 oinin «sia! 4 67 5 SO are De et as Alzama (Harker) distanced. Brotherhood Bleets ery Officers, iT h e , our a an -1 urlo, Oct. 9.-The brother- | ‘longs-Billy Bagwell (Morris), first: hood of Locomotive Fireme d EnSwaglator (Bassett), second; J. W. Ful-| ginmen today elected iver "Phillips oe 10h, Caffrey), third. é Time, 57 seconds. | Sacramento, Cal., i titth Vice grand , Mia ourth event, mile dash-Fr A Lubank ter; : A. H. Hawley of New Yor : lock Sr e. rc Ja} K ae ape OO ae HIN he.sald, is needed permanent scholarships | 7| provide Ne eke ax Yes Gyn NO Millions. Oct..9.-In 6 4 3| for needy students. 5 4 é eG . TAM "it y#0, aR I i fvent, 2:20 trot or pace, purse, Day made an appeal. for a $5,000,000 en24 &1 1|/dowment fund for university. 9| Part of this amount,Syracuse Consuella Bunker) Enh iV: Pe | N. Y., an address | | today before the annual session of the ea bats York conference of the. Methodist Episcopal church, Chancellor ee 2! =! = AG | REF aay Se Rial Deer 7 --_< WA ree 4! ary Los | cs Five ; . Sherbert Sagoline. (Dines) (Leggett)...1 _. -..s,..2 ss (Hansen) |... 3 Prince ina t - Spectively, and although Shores has injured his hand i he ts; expedtede to play é the which the dopesters thints | will game, result 2 2 2|Anécles High school team 4 2 2 a Htoy) OOOO shaken up and was not burt. The mare} Southern starled:-on-after the bunch and kept The two California. Salt Lake City High»school| , with them to the end, finishing In the| boys are playing at. their old | ‘Kear of the field, The time, 1:44, makes| tions of left tackle and left guard posire. new state record. Sic Piret Sone even eeeeratot, purse» | $500 ae = a + pneneggesoe FM Me WILL | PLAY WITH LOS ANGELES | place. | z. J Sa | y Van-|. Tex Shores, former captain of the when she| local High school team, and Reed Wimn a|mer have made the training table. of k that they were| the Los Angeles. High school team.| VanDuser was merely | Which today plays the University of fight this race, Jo Mrs. Nugent as he when time to get out and dig. the only one that could At the start of Duser fell' from ; ex p gy S tod ay atine tthe A : Me v ong er FaiFair. : ae qi ire : works: | |