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UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1908. the the Wins Har Big ness yg | "vent Rac . in es Straighta Heats, Denver, | | Denver pan events during the Every : race ne out events which. brought out se a i 1 j il mile quarter Aandicap, Fcand hea card, nates was won bhy ae tigt désn-cheated oe especially a The the "aha n 10.-The and ee ot [ tah e first half Jordan horses Is Let bac! oose ; . hardest Denver Wins university I i = kind Keeeler OOse flashed penver lenve Captain Brusse past| line 1 Jeader position, en great but Snape Arch he ls ed. lenged the in 1e Lubock stretch and rel. to tin Frank First ee _He rapidly various the wire was McBride cut off fast bock "Ty horse,| after setting re return Loses Convill to tem empt play, in could have won," lost the air yard vith ah 20 Schra- da to the rani a tas few minutes pla tows a In gz ns i UW "hi ‘ ng tl brougn ae It sts he have was such a to é exert al ‘ himself cinch in the ‘ to : wit first heat and neither ae was Wins a 2:24 class, an a : 2 rd n right 2 lat She firstwasrace, doped the and t and yr ih ' > one a Mt z game pas Brusse "Hr Kicked the fleld in woke 50 up receiving, eer hit t yards to a D. re a . seconnext n won the pieces T the in the second c Frank a ri mh easy a lke Carlet Richare Ison , | i ane sca the dis a|¢ left Bar tes se cente right guard right S. tackle | bate | Bane Olson 2 SR = Epa ie 4 « one-si 1 game on the ¢ ee Saturday afternoon betwe : gh oon hool eleven and the Taitsof ore "serub 2 e to e is 06. ders ore i Piet he stow thelr schont ear 22 the Throughout scrubs won ¢ " loo) c it old-time ginger Ww rere fal aint Plainly patrick, at quarter, | full, wwho u fought to | frees = --_ For right bids by the /|aity eleven. | downs were ‘ 10 Th and the : - Goodspeed last ditch. Soe the half, well ; oe o i = In the scored, touch AON Varste Iartle: Dean Young Rich harda ire Nielson-Nayl ennese pala at s : Water atson Carmicle | . first and half in two second tou the Bsr BELGE = One some °4 time, the Granite the' All Ha lows with the sc 5 Baris college of 6 5 ihe game wun clean 64 whole Sontent ene The the. chool tied t seas and ed for henara D > ech era ke Lubock Paves 7a (Otis) third. Ti (Mel VC Players 10. ing Brakes ease ofLubock 2:10 inmade 5 ran the by mile Irwin and! a quarter , handicap trmok was ei gannounc ed } | ae oss - res en oO 16 ora4 Satanic State s A | x) he the entinigs meeting Et high oubtless time LAST stand called: Meow last | Salt "a mn s elect a occasion e etate irthlin B; Ww: state - { Districts action of the Galesburg governing arises' eunoH ri schools ‘ GAMES. of in of >} Chi- BASEBALL OF he THE paseheli spam to Barl6, Mar- at eee 0. : Hi h School Should Not Heavier in suchdowmn untve ur than , e in ¢ O% Ogde the laps, the la b Out me this. ) Played fall off Hamiitot + ; |) Ashton form Granit than the fo{gorinto they the had they did practice, game with the! and proimntse ts the 1 -schoc the ‘tle game toward end will of of ar- the ve S = sea- how E T G C5 R:: G R i Hlaliows McKay -Dinnen | Walke BIRO || Lynch R lin'| amph = L. i. + . Q.B Lit : = odlmpa entry 3 ind ile ] oo r thletic of tl EF ‘ coach Beverage McAbe Doolittle B. will ile tof Honors. oe ;8ame fought | Nearly WINS Four TWO Hunde a Thousand . Witness, con he of : the slab oze league, ae he ans ate raninent |less Great ey being game rendered the: and: eRe than ten minutes Castleton appear the of Buffalo Atlanta, Sponberg, mad quitters | 7 ae { Spokane. ‘The redoubtable Bert| ga on they. will w all appear and the | stars r aue ozer, en « chance Castleton Margetts, first hase: Castro, Wolfe, and base; short: Kaefer and Jensen, play ot Ties high ‘ Credit during the F ooo and sa saad 1 am cone ee } Event x fico! that contests' Oct. do it and N On 1 ae is in ad after to stop a rest, but playing. team ‘scored durin Cee ae recently bullt on fn limelight chest . nut a never PES faltered and "autor oti or ion covering the7 dicen rafants aioe ietee ia extuplet, driven by { aaa ath out most ber ever witnessing such an Cyrus | goo ee He orse Pf aled seen to have traeks me, OT in for of| 1 SUNDAY DUCK- Sout? Prospec rie us at atte he HOOTING Sunday es t nilernot S attracting with the Goo EXCURSIONS S ny who TO to t! like boys just to ut ort is predic ted. for the ag: > ) any agp lat Duel: bur- | : stage called) l<."The..7 Monday .% before } First ja and any wassbetter of the the country. B. - ‘he Jf woo There was the end awa rded causing Seventh< FHHHH ng ill be fig- Saltco wn thé] ing of guflt, tion to ~ the &g a foe . Flowers cents; 3 epee tor. Wo aFlowers. charge Co. Tr SOUTH MATERIALS MATERIAL Coal Mfats. and Lumber Cement Roofing Material Felt Roofing, Fitch,.and. 7 West Second South outh Creosote nes Phones - nea & 8 SULLIVAN NTRACTORS | > ee ey Miva) Parone ee Fire- Proof Wall and Partition Office 121 Atlas Block 7 ; ELECTRICAL SUPPLI£ -EC him | ae LIES Manager Both aor and care Justice 6 of the ; Stret xe Pr = NEE | Salt ‘Lake Electric Supply Co. EVERYTHING for ELE PCEBICH ANS 151 South Main || Good Wiring Bal tiding and c handolters AtElectric up? your - speci al | Panos c isi 7 NEW METHOD GAS R ANGES foe Shop, VENTILATING Estim: ates Furnished > | ¢e | Bell Phone 7. Ss | A than & iggest I] | O'Dennell wife of David never| drowned Ltd.. 17) abo To -= T L L A } Trust es 1 Holly. Lloyd part of é present leagt aw Kimh cae 2 eo, ae Petar will theli ‘kk: meet "Dl 1) So and Miller, lots Meheav urs" oa 1, BI lof 73 hilt} 2 1, 4, Re i a block J J. erg : Bens M: ne : F. block south range Fe ea and hen ero 42, "10-acre Sauire:? at det 9.9 plist Alstrom; the » 100 oe bight a a Iver uke came Te body ‘postage, 12 Cente. ; Kelth-O'Brien's or 336 So. 1 lbers | Mal O. O. new | punch punch | luding Or OCT.14 R 1€ Ts aces One O } Harness . eninge Dr § Jay. . to F. the' home event out: ns a meeting was a fine business was was were ven reported Knights of a dithermss Lod N =e ext ne dsitors last and the | | sick 23 met Night > vant Saenek SALE-REAL San post. E STATE Lee "SPECIAL? Car, one bik. $23 p Jocation 2 cents, OU, "fy dD Sie OCOr- Moen" & brand new 4-rm. aaa eee pantry and close a Soar last eventhey will] eae 322 CG, CUTOUrR | $1,860 iat ) e } bis The Ona five W. T/ [sta17 -- ret /FOR R_ at evening of Pythias. «odge No. Saturday ‘ J Sane. attendance. transacted. on Tay, ~ o Ftp ee THO; The a Lo0o0r O.OLR. degree lodge, é .ee . I ae me mbers his. hay } tha, ee inelud shar p. DE Gu will vVe, - | the et ana hall to celebrate es Ission and and . comrade. was gon roe the aerie several Liriéoln: ing ag a soeder order | | ou nvited, aomi ation ee J week $2.09 cCarty's, 236 So '] «6 ETING ED, 1-16 MILES Other Bi e . ‘ Brimm. » to speeches w - | The | regula: : : at one business ae beri | Salt Lake | next. Fridge . dees ne =) +DIOCE 1 Five al n mu MEd followed, : impromptu x Ars " EF. ulter tie tl ibbir th day. j Hany Tull Len . 1K Eagles, $2. 00. mn fs rp ae aa a your head. solo, jollification ne ay regular eae plat A Hats, OR oe me thenJ tue Pp aroee crowd s | and J [mustered - 000 " ME W | | il } ocieties months.is i.e > Grand Army aeof the Republic Jumes B ai hM cKean Post 4 1L Saturda Nojo. a DAY BEGINNING ' RACIN United Commercial Travelers RAIN OR velers, A celebration, to start the winter's \ 1 . . work, was the feature of ‘ : | Admissic an ; q: Cc re Travelers' SPITE | ' udm oe agp elers' regular meet- | Grand Stand: La lies Fr g rie ms w aa a a nal - might. ||* QO ° a ee ree "06 Sa good . program, which was/|] on = pe 2 oe r Day 1\ R:> IAG as follows: o plano solos ay aces e; ' " Allen; solos, Willtam D. Phill : fin a t : | . > Vv n D. 1 Prat naGe at 2 p.m, s jto have clears. acs | | 166 | a SIXTEEN | | 1 awden, chitte 600 7 | Winter 4,000 nee Wy est lifisatien' evacy ether" went Cal- 39 ‘in ecret laud 600 } wec- oe on GutnRobert¢ Guth lot 4, section i resides | south Richard: se ace 68 and Bow it both Je eee th hae Ove a eane we ane Mattie lot » | S Cement in , Tues- | 5 1 100 1. L-scré Med Taylor | it : Wa el to plit D ape Jane t Thomson nntot omy waht nd aud: townshiy p m ‘the w vho was | | paw to the effect that s he' would Salt ke toda ‘ to take the body of her , a o Se Ss banx aus Trust Co. m6 ant on depos isePit F. paar oe Presi {de NTON Heat eae = ceataent: ash : and ov fewer, i. Oo. yesterde Taylor, the man in the san{tarium nt, In of W. YOu pro eu INV. 3rd So r. one school : Co. Ww. t ANT" CITY OF OR stn at = Gnienls ate ane ca or on tee Be Bell Hah rr 1 Briton Investment Since /and large 5 HUBBARD IPAS TB ban lou SALE So. " 254, ----- the | lt > 2727; Ind. Beli 1207Y st Second\ttended South ene Nobhing } ene, any ero ebO the woman 91 CO. Retail SLECTRICAL West a ‘South 15 Phones ELCTRIC SUPPLY (incor porated) ; oe eoieenle his offense Relensed-BI: erenac ar 808 ms CONTRACTORS é Bell, 94 ' Co. Portland Plaster Tarred . = theby we Oman arrested Wednesthe sheriff's deputies, on | of prostitutio ve! demand jury trial ' ye ge under her - before 100 | James Sec curity> Hod iteninalareleclacted Salas 2ré x i si art foreign aaa has it" Supply ken SECOND Hardware to serve 20 days in addi. | efo alreadyofte spent in Jail, | } derense rested w {thou t pre i ponte s Mees : ES Irned Wwe not guilty, and rust Reece Lake a lahan. ON for six tah State Fs associat ° | 000 worth of ee firs 6 he Breeden Office UILDERS' ahead Bros. tf hours ae the awaited stray birds to| sented at the display, requir ee -apeela ashe meer FO hola a Joint session with Calanthe | Call |} come alo: all throug e { b ' 5 rCha yrtle lo AG is degree of | C% eee laacktont her sONCente \Peritob ex | police protection. pert fin eaca' will, ttc the ‘das t and the elect your MANTEL Send a copy of the Prosperity Eudltion to your friende, Domesti : ‘ 1e tile| heavy Ore for geese h are ; Visiting or eee Eh rds print i Cc postbination you prefer from Ellas M & ich are to be end ac of the Pro Ite EF printed SS age 6 cents; foreign postage, 12= Bare 7 | srBAS elas BOT | oe in greater ohn rs thar oe e Bperit ants while you : 50 ce a 100.| Send , Co. ore at this tin of t Ha Se OP Hon to your friends Do mestic.c st-! Auto matic copy of the Pr osperity teak I Ca rd Printing company, | tion- to Bal. age | stree ts. "A+5 § ye as hie office Te WEST | Cumber the stockholder of th seks any will be the Southeverand this ning State on Guaranteed DEI s trumen ts Sentenc ted to Jail-Judith Grant, who Best es Worl aD re can prove was orreste ne ee Aen 7 e - z Neacee Ke Ae ih ut a month ago and | PLUMBING AND HEATING in the county jail on fals a ener ee | . of dged obtaining money under ; fs 7 rene e B | tenses, had" 8 I he a aril before fe (a HEESCH f tne Peace Smit noon Sci ora ontetem mater eas | PLUMBING HEATING noone a a George 17, ete., block 1, Holly- 2, township me Prize. Gold mi bhisn tox! w agon Bina abrupt tly. and Pal. ww. P. lots ah, fig: ORGANIZE mies na to coAPP Getoter pin and B il 0 ; made, so fa my | day with him can lead awe extrem sleasure | Charge gbbtanieh cae company to otis worl Vs world's ‘MEET men éaarne delivery erase ae pia in had h been tellof Freed nd it lots 1s. ete. block. 1 in: 4 enough alent, goose night Grand out | Were early which t il) mest alle ieys soon ia Guediay at an canis fair weather, for ean m, all Renal Estate Transfers. Utah Savings and Trust company to the McCz Investment company { et 1 77, Oakley block 5, roiete Ss a ‘ Chase to the McCartney Investment comp: c iny, lots 26 an: but four, for many toe and teams {s hoped to make up six good fives |} the meeting Th schedule will l GROUNDS excursions grounds Ww aera morning, the pe eat Kind ing leagt e (at theeto Crown niki sit mands: | Chapel, at 6.3 e 2 Le 3 Lee the TO interest | there are not Be ee cao ‘ me in to Salttake Lake chargeand of espectally the startingto} | Colo. Mrs. for a man of Mr. Freed's kind." William Bowlers | necessitate a new fender for ‘own nite Comp any Meetse-The Utah ota an at 8:58. WILL a top bed PRINTING . r Work Breeden | ( RINTS BUILDING © absence from the ¢rpc of a nun ber of leading stockholde Plea for Progress-B. TL. Robert: whl| dell 2 an ac ea toe Third ward kicking among the| treatment given! }as_to his honesty or Just before this Dey !9& What he thought P when than é TUESDAY \ machines sixteen the number fell by the wayside ath OL i, re- | there was not a serious acciden ae ue In slower BOWLERS field 1 ev "quarters |@ on second G unen BLUE 700d it's for 5 60 between | tein > Papers *| | Burton 4. 7 on one ane postyoned from Saturday en yur of bs ce f Lester Freed and Frank a little hehe bye ett ad last uses G Presh Block Dooly Phone 5339 UE PRINTS BLUE neues collision th :SUPERINTENDENT 7 nd > c 339 Atlas Block HAMILTON > Ross rake | |} drivers, Rendng There nein afi e ewaare the slats introduced was thlnever : stiand | fed esiaitnoug ny of four witnesses, and a| Werk den of 125 topounds giving Mberal| all his and rivals, the sturdy Bak and, - 421 a, Ralph | tn bis four fourth, cylinder aera : AC..Mauchei A.) sixte: | 7th Bed 2 eth wae Brel Set "mtle hadLester en-| ‘ eben Loa ¢ the onrailroad. routine 1@ and nual meeting of Sumer, Low ne ste e There was no over the rh i Auto-A car - Bell ‘ie nu-| rchest z J Here e Si § 840K s.¢e ARCHITECT Ae a contend ted for of both tue Bell Bell MECKLENBERG to| ie YMC 2368: 2368; and » 49 4.220-, 424 to choos between run ‘a own the | %. Mill, vaa n or Ree himself rue into by the the | : vil He 7 se tne ae course w chieh »| UTAH Place They Freed are sp e =kk. Devin aie ee rees and aoe was ; eo stupendous. the State presiden Witt V Hits trolley Each naan Avene cidentally, 2 Devin Started the! in 10.-Fair Carryir Z ving ‘to M heard ties Ss 0. Room A j longing to A "Ww enuttson,. of tie | cnt G ‘ove 1 c penelatdey tet ot Ity Manufacturing com-= | B any, occurred yest afternoon on South wasFourth Mr.before Knuttnoi altempting to pass tha satista lon to th horseme h, to : > and to. the ir| 5 the starter, hails} fronym Sacramento and c¢ Ttainly Knows! 1orses and horsemen has an tee asistantcwhom Rnd ouwhlcuibuniieans the! 5 the : was tne this ce Car a Men to thon buck upthatagainst a college ele, block Webb now } have h ie lat now mer's 3 add heart say: Cut out the col-| Charles Merrill | allowances two !o Sera atilie axe sund the <itarter ¢ a nie field, | thousand ©4 there spect we etora.nearly Ur collar the?icreati hundreda7 Wesleyan between 3rd anid 4th E. buyers will do well to see outiieiders, | Ashton fad eos be-/| av ILE SELL DIRECT. 5 BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT W aie direct, sales of our modern | ! witt a plichere. | cottages McConnell, second! Gunn, third , and! McKean. | nee een ey to see the ne eon Hrs in oo =a = eup w e: Lumley rch nden, chers; Sponberg, Hammond 200 Ses Kenta hospital, after the' un-| Fairmount park, tw five|in four hours. ape e bre of the concussions | slight Ss (the Some of the aie rs aa ae will all-sta the strongest Paaraa to ct of all iw | least thirt \ squarer fellow youngster re me Tt has been. sate »q | Me Len € ponaiene (oaay ee Beleny the ? P jlavers admitted York, Robert. t« Persons Pcs ee in saying the) was the roughest and hardest rdest ee: had ever they , ad witnessed. - In The colored: lineup, bone and , and present nm one of ie be had in the sta ie sees ¢ ‘the neaned the "vY. een at manutaccut ord ran (2a! overcome xf but past at rattail Vere ets TE 22 28 E he boys and d he to thegree stage frigh crowe gagement was tual advantage re RESP These time. theme of of ‘ found theonped the | whict whi Asrap hit part of Joe 1. block 10, plat 3.75 . : 3.750 Dellay i to Fran) G 3, San Sanrank 650 lat G.. 32 ford, part block Ss BELMONT COLT aur A; lark ° Anne Cc / Snpooner, : lots aoe 19, ete block, Wags YEAR- OLD CHAMP. "Fiesaee hc ee a 3,600 | SESom Sa sic to ames B. Broadv rk, -Fair Play, the water, lots $ and 4, block 26, rame i colt-of August Beln at B . eee deevce' . 3,600 }mont, established his title to the! 7 eee to J. W. Mille: Soil | whe : aera a ot 1, block 130, plat D 2 300 | champion three-year-old now 1 peers oe pla s : May f Reeve to John E, John| handicap training, by ay capturing the Municipal Piensa } son, part of lot 7, block 40,40 ~ sents cg 1 % me ak afternoon Walker's field, | _ both the captains of the ‘ cidentalsby and '€ams carried the aggregation, headed Bert an} all-star; tts,| Potter ofwereUnion with from a broken ea be ings, he V advantage To ie = ati and fe ge "high i : St. aoe Phones-Ind. a shot in| the dark-| ie oP 14 2. Bwee , Saturday L a he good Other. unfair ‘ the only question ‘we in hey can hold the score lo New é players during' ie Ee TODAY Flee ofslay Be c ah with the dash it and!Is and allalthough college { oe BRIEFS at » aeohee achool . fee] uthaes he he r MEN And kill or cure system that made players of the bors if they got through alive fe went on, however, to suy that it) ¥ cd bole Bld ye thing to do, i 1@ op play of the present aa, he c} . day, the chance tor ~ Injuryee {s twice that of the old game of close formations en ps anee § ie seldom were ..W. > iitzma urfe o | |Bowed ven ' itamaurle e} . ing | Same at no * play have, the h alihe | | FOR a : = South oe form re was all complimentary to th local man. {| W@8 discharged from ‘custody | uniform reply, | ny, wreed hand! ed this nibat inves busMrs. Taylor Coming- telegram was | school players | 'Pess-llke manner which certainly ap-| received by fae undertaking firm of ee high same Outwelghed pounds to the man the ® sitte arainst "c 8 Cne All LOCOMOBILE Dur- j I 17 |jjeyan, consclous is o+ HHO FHF db the control section will state sche TWO the the li one the stage, he fired and disappeared in CITY of teams to te playin | tion"This partyfellow that Devin was qui The acuaceen ng.| elevens been fellow I have ever oo run Into,' ns hbhas been | Cleanest ralty y once S ARC | institutions their football more x ; if :A tee os Should inen ah directors A with teenie 20 ectec 4&a --_-- Fitzpatrick | allowing scholastic -leollege | ° or or the better armed of |Te-@nter of | the air | plete Teams is Title -- e ‘Oo. Savings . 2 | 4 BOYS Play ISINESS West First con cc eae *kBE pockets The bandit ‘décubed nobiles than SE fr ih hax ay tre ‘ a tigers = ' 7, « ; IAASC ers and not more than 2b As tie wathared, thecgiindér togeth- | er, he apologized about having troubled the stage but sald the pang : eee | to turn ban-BS || him compelled of af hunger {t Commandingig the - al a} passengers to | Lake lovers of yod harness: ei | running races c partih ae tk eaves Rane 11] others for the nigh: -class racing that eae on meen at the State fair crounds| aes Bineahe Mgr. ABSTRACTER Office with Investment aaa Home Pee: 3 aneMont.. SDeOlaLOct. Bey -10 vice Mo ct -- of | ‘Vayman, " ol f ae FOR Over route, arrived in the ¢ tty y Saturday afternoon and re er 4 ford 1 1and registered at the Knuts-| meh note! te - iary Hd ¥ rs ae eae. -ayaal Dha i rd > EO OOTL.; LBRO,| a Ba a HEAVY of the contest, GAME will Peer Butte. Wire of Salt Lake was chosen chair-| man $ oe and Both Phones 704. ON + the toma cen aEs e ae or aa aon : ane % : OLE IGa. an play wi + sce in both sections by January 1. +) | ok Meat ee will have charge of + | basketball alone, but it hopes to start] + ‘ultur ral colle ge BONDED } act Columbus-Oh{o State 16, + 2 Lansing-Mich ng 1igan 6, Michi-i + | wat Knocked Seey ecta to _ SEASON i far ant ait ¢ on the xpressed last|and the association, + (| night, w ollow those fof the Salt Lake: ys Magnate ; aor ene school high Fhe Sec. ae | 5 "et The For ca Romney, ALEX. E. CARR Cea 73 Main Street Passengers. + 64, 0. Eckstein LED Twelve? war Dennison FPS Walter || 60 Matin Street. | : President. Romnoy, My ONLY BUSINESS Preparing Abstracts of Driver to Hand ° Belongings Their* a Northeach BOR * district + One of the first +> | ade yption or the eligibli) ity & baw Dame Millike = Agri ae | and games, the winner a series for the] _ championship ad +4| ter d cent gan George ESTATE : ABSTRACTERS LEADING Into; board under Each nedule to meet Rant vill + + + + At At. | 1e@ meeting of the state: Southern district, . .x Champagne-tLllinois & REAL LAKE TITLE & elect tho | ness eriff Campb i and a force | as a disinter- | of deputies are scouring the hills with but faint chance howeve of ari r : r pean = ~ ¥ pps Crented. hending tne desper ado, L oF | lS . and bi oe Ga eit Romney Saturday In thelr a oa school leading factor in forsonty)| series comparatly M : Ero to come 'Compels tota: becheldl be hek ov owners elated Schenectady, N, Y., Oct. ; 10.-ASree san- [Mm Tendidis Philadel ph lid; Oct;:5 on him for an In the like shorta! David wood B. ae , over = the nespeed shownwereby much Lubock, as e r pale 10, ta course,;Tun to the wire,extrahe effort responded Lewis. to WR ae they had ralsed him on their Chey5! suarded by 1.200 police, | genuine thoroughbred 1 sailed Davis. enieleanch! 1ey- | guinary A) record for the football sea- | weathor favorable and the roads {n with {in sailec : - landAen in 8section 1 8, 8, t town 2 tia aro The time 1s cértainiy | 80% Was established here today by condition, George Robertson, ina forts home ina glorious victory | Portinnd "Carma Tena tr oo made fi the state, where | the teams of Union college and Wes- | }0rse power Locomobile this morning The colt reeled off the mile and Ut ih " td. St otB SRT ATcy of i oO ke, Bush and Brown offer wa of the board turther ne ern J.}to ‘Stein: a Wisconem erred ag ABSTRACTERS | +!SALT | STEPHEN L. MOYLEPUBLIC | ABSTRACTER - are cnoo Wire of Salt Hopkins of Lehi angers of h Dame-Notre TOO The o * record for a half-mil for some 6 6 Boards oe ut Sealy t F RRL gin &. ae EiarA - H. B. e heeling | The question of the HW. > B-....Goodspeed a I | policy 7 4 « the athletic moo tliase, derable twPitllams) Bicone Akad 3 | PEE NAERON; who carrie . Ge eR 2% 2| | through a clear field f or thirty fone Sa. jaline ( me4 yards eSinnit ort oy Cite) 44| Mare ° 213, 2:20%, thin ourth: aerate ee alle aan purse ee atiea Q oe erie ra Y RECORD w. secon ck . ) f sae hee seven-elghthe mile dash, (iF FOOTBALL GAME FS Pant ante . Tapli first, | Bagwell (Morac) thirdcot) ; second. ic 3 me, 1:30, Sixth event, mile and a « : a quarter han| dic ae Sam a Barber Philadelphia 6. Maine-colby Portiand, At" New Hampshire etate 0 Mass.-Amnherst Amher At 0 Vermont University World. ‘ ‘LONE | HIGHWAYMAN- is pean Brigham Cit) . K. Hopkins = ee "Sa wae on, - - at GEO e: ; , aro 1, a ' . sush State School for the Deaf and I b ; G. Hoffer phyaloal dirscto® of the MC A. was chosen chairman of) th eocintion ting. matter of a state as-| socintion to The control be rf > me} rete aos oe una ni imous {th ex abs Disk. fa" oe cou il the following ere alt Lincoln-Nebraska Gri ; ‘ ‘ 1 9 Knoxville - Tennessee 39, Marysvi At Tag a ¢ ts -Iowa 92, Cres- | oes Hig) h Seen Howard Kerby‘ed NETS Seen: Korn eas .R. E I". B. R. --.e-ls -- In oneseenof onthe theshapplest high ieleptror schooi aid,J 43 games C ummings dete' a trot © rd ged Time :56 a | a in| ae UE LE ~ be L.Weg I ~~ ‘ . OLS DBCS, za te the Saekand half ‘the ; ain | SEA alf the Granite boys || Southerland . | wo ked forward pass wonderfully. Leggrone -© 1 1|Leggrone made a 1 forward pz { (McNamea) third. Or | | 0U G ‘3 ar injured. eee o nf An been fin saat the eam lines with old fellowers of the gridiron and sportsmen in general 1°). 5 =| ee P hiladelphil i Pennaylyvan Sts 32, A,j the state in ne nding ‘delegates was far| rifle, early this morning held up the | BERNARD | between operat coach stage call| roll for ; 4s e Netter than Wood: Poecuer Hyde, | Showing the fo ONS de awaten pres-|soula and Bonner, compelled 12 r . | ent: , D.} s 2 ePi pas |) oP ARCHITECT .-¢ , Lester Wire alt Lake; he ‘ °C. et Forbes, Ogden, J E. Moss, Granite; lL eidianide the sanicte vey alii ap J. Ross, ss ene ep: Be : pert) had met with tt mel eee AT It {s natural that Bho: a oo ee Ol Bisel sie sisi ye leah M.M. Dre d push TGRNi Go at PAE AWG es ie rae downs BORE and|Kerrick a [orn3 " Z- SASSER EO niversit Canin plaved the ar for a SST OnE an for all purse s100- | the Gur Tim Satter Aine. the| aie lineup: is cite ileciee All Rulers had the Granite bors going ranite- ale, wimruta iets g down field oward goa hen some | Hampton sscee Sele pisieis 3 5 of ithe customar) inevitable football a Park Ris wtaa'el se CE cidents lost their chances for scorj SER AX :2. 2.0 5.8 9,0 010 69 Kangaroo { Oveta (Jimp.(Woodring) son) tet e eee 6 The first score was made by Phior ng. All || White Ninlggitc lee Bivie exehalwiala wrase are viet Hallows colle M : teenie eison we ee sey at Wee se om ze ates formnc ie | Fs ' le Hgttse, F ily at. there fats have(Matsa bee 29 ' oat raised ee secon event free Dan Z (Jon BOLE Daisy S (Alvord Pra eet Soi TO) purse $400- Relljora J.H. D., SP ; Ruths Chicago-University. 29 rar ana 6 At vit wi snow ; Ric an nit saan wii ® ; eat ee+ Richardson 14 Sint | not. re: a named See meat ( : rf Grant Murat went all to| heat‘and was'a bad s400 eal M. Fr a, FOOTBALL } ; Resaati of aes ‘ Jockey McBeth won two races yester thera; ory Prank t roo fae Crews and al ar First pace event. npuLae D. C ne - In field Salt pools. iors IV Ic ed 1 0 WO With Governing } Ss : ie} Holy Point = George Whit- | ele sted C, W. White- | Ogden, rex Josepi A., Wall : Wescott At. cago + row Olson V. right Race ‘eft he if "Db full hacl ohe haaie, -H. right quarterbac : een Tr + t t-Beloit..6, Lake Utah ; av . : = + est 6 - Homaitt Vt, Latayett Purdue 40, fg ea ios NNT 0, cea ewe kl hateier ais os 7 2 WESTERN + LE sure placed te mre "s ie: tho] + No|+r "he th i ae At Point-West | } Ud) --_-- the | + d out ue hors s as nee xe favorite Ww ext ++ t+o++ it Provo, 24 son an ence te++++ Vette 0-04 Reet-++ IG ate TeNS, heleOctober ber wes24, for8. . OARS the organiza-| slightls van ¥ nn ; ? OS-) pecially welnn a strsh and ionkeathent eget Ireeae wnt gain a Pinkerton, J. : Positic ender Tay with Volk, goal Uta made were ee = in and to Schrader kicked was Denver, 17: Denvet ra- | Prt victim pasa 5 tricts i. cosas 10 nneapolis-Minnesota : "015, ' + + | Ames> | x . ai Bio dba bets att cee State + as was an nee 15, oO At DIRECT Wires in the Construction Live }| | € Wi ilker, tle nry Newell, H. D, | Mantt Mr D.: Samuel Newhouse, O. F.| fifth member M. , Walter J. Poulton, | ested -owers 7 0. w Powers, ¢ > R.,., Pea-ar : Two st + the: ‘mutual named ‘hones first heat and eaters) t are 2) finish. an ae ey an Posie ard cores e mor The goal bit. J punerry n Rit + z v‘ithout much opposition. os [bays turned : the ck in .the C rat ‘f Marshall through a pretty W1l- | efforts is 6 y emerDr: Darling, 40 t , * EGU Rite) captain saved the day Volk | + a without} 1 nterfer erfer- |} + t ruc h down ©™ce. score rea Diets naatencen, and fey sahae ato, fe oe BWwept them from their z an seemed to| feet and carried them down the field lake the heart all out of her, for th The university team, however. out-| be st she >a did in the succeeding heate < high school boys by ten) was Belljora was : in to the man, with which, perhaps,Sere had Soren fourth oe j great | pounds somethin ng to do the-ler and n the race by finish & first in the second and thia hese | bu cn age did the high schoo! winning Foxy fell Denver scored Be oa eet ane ling TORE anes i : aan Dat Ru , irect)s the ‘ritchlow Joseph Ne Ison, ; volle i. Niles, M. P‘Inke rion, Pe pla ee beautiful Brusse - The ball ' rhe me oust a i will | | |' La- 0 10, VILDERS' | Beilinger, > ee J line = pc at tood'teah: occurred the orien ird Fishsher J i pe nosed At Cambridge--Harvard larnes A New Haven-Yale Crosa Ly Ober- Sia It | G, Gow ans, Joseph Geoghegan R T. Walker, W. H. Ww hitney, brid . e, Dro. < C. Fs : $1 Wileod rsan Alonzo olme on. He sw a eaeel ei gb Eenionpi, Ls a victory over Sagaline, the fav ( rite sf but that was the last time she ot} within the money Sagaline was a aep. en disappointment to the race fol- | ow enisie qb the] ree ) on1k a ee Cornke k mor wainitee sensations ul tr forward , later |} Condon, Ben j Dinwoodes D oar: See he B nt, ag: an Consuella " As m | Dr. & (rar on for Made. more through } , Heat. ginning to think tl she some es od afte all ein the the Down x, thi : ye ee Dei ve eel 10 ae oo n the ball on ah's 30-yard line srusse Schrader pounded left gu: ard for seven | Henning rds wley made Saucatia isenead an he i di we Le Ve t ena Ment tackle Crowley on ae eee of the dope Frida detent pee nts teat of ay, result piacing Wekieece Arete 8 ee ee riously by the eecae2 of Francia! Consuella co ae that there was almost no money on x = = zs the field in the second heat, every one) getting down on Francis. Dan Z. was ihe nearestaaabestaebet iain this race Send Geet ae a iput do, | Cor( One. n thevnex 1 ne the ball hig ok missed ste polis 28 sipport securing Toln avons ‘Bumbe VRE rr Bray, 1 did He who ro got and Yards ards yards SU eRe ceo? wsignal apped -aiting to as ¢ ae Leer ace. Pha ot | RK. T : a radsuate ASE, ee the adec in Utal WwW. | control of: ‘ht K ch school hoo athletics i Ww Te um Brot Ldbe is | Wwe ee ane hee night ee i ¥ _ ‘ Ame S High 1 1 Ban or atlo O e onal: al TENT) State Bot Be ned Ke tclrami i, A. H. Cowie, Nv W. Clayton, en we Ps rr ean ue 1 ns ae te F. 5 Lasts made a ; faltirx 4 o line Was won in straight heels 6: Francis {nterference and Olson caught Brusse Fritts: Shecercecd : as ne started to throw, and grabbed J. This Francis horse is about ten . ball } Serene Er seconds too fast for the bun h entered | heennw Ith Hoi ca Den ar aan eee in the 4s;race, though they were tionthe ire on\ ed the Bae vihatale? ete wtdte 1 aaawotnicn ae ve a ry; c nvill did i. the ; stre r "Earne st Beh ourador wh 1 ) the vards Dent hurled for of Two two : center oe buck Conville 4 out sooner, but he mt Fe : speed to catch Lu-| 7 aa otros e -for-2 lonseet Tine Utah nkeést sign aled at wi as it | | Belk ; I te hn. | & touchdown .Convill | Kicked goal Id ga iy r for t c no Convill on\ ards aeBn the ereeane 111 back 35 SeaetH iad did that Jordan let the : = , win Deenbv os af by gaine in F: Badge the the itn movement. done planks with a campaign to} sta emiaiatare good roads law |" Jegisiature eee thelreen eae support and ae? went on/ to Grant, who carried {t to remain- | Paced : mn was andstrong. all, pass [sé distance towor a touchdown. Convill | to break Sedat se alpe | the playtie > 1 ie score stooc arwn completely, decelvec jock been an eran have oa ball. a he &30 varg on he not | r parties roads work for Denver irst touch down Schrader Hi , Hoffman missed Bo iL Sceoree 11 end of | fay ette ianchett -e he Jones ae . er tl ope of the secon: his u % half x ae eS 4 ming dbo {ly ave | - oe. ‘dae the Utahns and the ball place od in dan-|C. Kahn, J serous proximity to the line. At once, | Lyon, J.G Nilaye n both teams piled Into the ‘ornick ot I bictorn a : TT Dek Cea Bi ae - i i ze ; e pronoun ais re ; oy - D @ N. Mayo, M. fk A. GO~ | one and ee gained more bring an the way through and ran a game race It seemed possessi was sted punted ee arth by Bo-| stretch} the Denver Henning ss, made two Hienning ier CNN coning the pole. Ba: 5 in favor | 11 to politteal good the good roads aeons the at tho ne former Ac a the fellow a the Utah three-yard Iine Schrader a foot and a half th took two yards to go at left An Inetant t Scnru5s B a4 } rai ne out and ti ae Mont aan thes eink ae thé Vine Pea doeare reno ear was steered into - the pole, s ther came down the to stea!l toirvingvictory the ki \ playing on thei tose and took six :Schrader n to kick off, Utah | #amren pies ne Sarge yare 1O chose ning and Utah took the as Convill eee 30_yards f pla i » | minutes al ? minLolo pteLech! ratte Skidmore, ba see-8 oe | Sete ¢t e ragtal feat ‘ landed Utah's Arat S thenen Ut lead and chal-| at the turn into Jordan the score was ‘Toss third down and goal to fumbled in pase the Loose. Be in d laye e ne mé}/ . Mike Tordan ashe e : wentera fte = RAN ALS x TAT work ot | taking the cast goal The pigskin Richardson, I) yards 53 | whirled || Who rnee > ard On ' a pass-7 wl returned ten a back 3rown fumbled and Wingeder stretch 1" by the L Jy behind. They came tearing around} for the first three-quarters and Lubock stil' held his nose in front, more } rt) 1e 0 ber than a length ahead of Sam Barber. the was ix and 1 teain ‘ . h ; - : 1 | i + maarg : = Tarn = Ipe . -| and lead this to overcome managed lads narrow margin ot two points. ver the a 00d! running| the - around ee ee ane seem a the, zest‘of the runners Paeine wend | went vaavle between | vyue the a mm1 -" he soys : See . game r won Utah. who captured the mile race the! took the ball for Denver on Utah's 25before. - He got off well with. Mcrd line. Crowley was held for no| e. i , : Bride up, d held first position | gain. Schrader made six yards through the finish, though Mike Jordan cane) right guard tah was penalized five near coming in on the pole at the fin-| yards for an offside ple nee ish... It was o beautiful race from the! paelae a ball ¢ 1 ae ae Nt ae ars aa oa stance teams . ner day " the. a grand football M aes running meei, finish, Oct. ; crowds one of the most representative that has yet attended the harness ond , Colo., oe [ piversityv an pt by a Atscorethe ofend17 ofto the15. The state fair races came to a glo-} 7 - At rious s close iti || ;vesterday ; aftermoon the best card of the week, and before! : RESULTS. FOOTBALL ‘indole Ana Die Phas n a Ants on ca-Cornell lin 10 | Basket-Ball Association ¥.-Colgate oh Hamilton Is| Bow 12. Formed at Meeting in | + TAAL doin By POE je ee BrownOat eae Utah Forges Ahead at End of First Half With Excellent Chance ee ee ce Salt" Lake. i6 Tufts | to Win the Game, but Denver Boys Get Fighting Mad f Peete et US ae ene tas. slab. bs : : ; nuch elated over the feeling shov FHFHFH HEH FFs b+ ete t stats and Play Game That Makes Victory Theirs by Two Points. | tue state ana counts danyetitionss of ‘NAME EXECUTIVE couNciL |°* of J FFF Ft ++ Hotter KASTERN patieearte in eton-Princeton | Will Get After ie Next Legislature On the Proposition, Sensational Finishes in All, Events-Best Card of Week. -- HANDICAP IS TlTHE FEATURE Francis. aap chgaiancamal OME LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP ATHLETICS STATE FAR RACES. DENVER DEFEATS UNIVERSITY \7,0r8cnus SCHOOL TO BE CONTROLLED NE TOA SUSE ELEVEN BY NARROW MARGIN DEFFFFSFFF4 | | | rs REPUBLICAN, ee eee eHeee ee FHHHHHEEHEHHe INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 t$$44444444444444 THE FINE "e20n Ty cen ATION ane pear ‘loth cash, F _ > tt |