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Show i | ALL THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, > SUNDAY, NE UTAH COUNTY LADS SHOW GLASS Regatta _ _ | t : dependents school met Held yesterday at che Waites e e ate, V. | tree ee Clal r ae a a4 : Y Davis. tles,, and ‘when applauded the vast throng athletes Harris, ie won Karl the - E meet by a score of 70 to 38 and row N. Holmstead Andersa. n, of e ' i E > ae olmstead, E. oimstead, G. Evans. ‘ : ooo uine OWS nte : Many a-‘human being, the kings of|track. the! Esther he| tory. PE RES 1 Z stood well Esther waiteq racers got At eas eat eC M-not until 7 G. i state High re ‘ we could , 0 si ule but TOWNS OF 2 Special Service. May 22 TINTIC mmoth baseball eeeeeeannad Eureka ball tossérs e game will) he started local ath- controls the! of all Esther , won, with a field M, a - ceive receves ‘ ce, at six of eight A pretty race was Cr nar fini cf hore 3 th off in Baia ts Wand Minnidocia. Grahame | allow cloud of dust mak! ee red een vO out in the rush yr the pole at the | all the for place the rush Jockey Nelson, | led dow the back | ers the M. little fellow meeting so popular at the| Minni| Murray last fall, wWas| first stretchturn Into atlthe . - las t tu in, meer 1 Minnd| M u y att gs ocia and Genov hallenged heja thrown from his seat and Esther M| t! ire re on ri into be ere on eve ermes inte theie home| home as rideriess | stretch, and the stand wer howling. | cours Boy Is Uniniured. | Minnidocia had Y the speed. and after2 | kinds . . . b] ec é 3 Fat excited voices were SO , Re eee was seen to rise to his feet uninjiree was seen to ve arse time. sie went all the fate eyes o 16 urnes > . Oy» 0 = x t r eee eee red . 2 ee ' cutee t a hi + sine d ve pulled up, and sere running at ma ree x. ‘and a SP 10 Tse, rider's weight, ossed the wire applause stand to She be : ' pected usele: with knew receive teat The a. hoopnotable , toh| the stant hae it pe Nel was throv Ay # ° . € "The un ficials of lv drown es mous the expr club was tor a. : : h resa waver ane Bot f ity ve e way all else it the work, come one known, Oa nee, he som<é wil will the the ca and as the play the will ! pla) 1 \ 1 pe "dope will ye betting never] increast ee hoo play Aa? i se r ring art | Phe ree throughout for erounde. rounds being A ® be- ave ee te neal aqcecisd hee era! sentiment, however, seems to | vor a six-team league and consequ ae fant- baseba eague, ts : 4 field ee ing day nel was ae Get Stung pate ~ than of bookr wae firsPe - fourteenkers ers | ® NO van ins oat Among of the odds al busin Sarm < ats e bookmakers were Ed Soul = BOYS BO, 5 = $1.50 "ommencing Monday t =~ will & o for e <f j Aces estern up » to White Whi 16 or> yeurs Arms & oods Co. Sp jray Gras 5 anny: ‘ ‘ um for cach Hy. Bill ant s x0 for orn. eo the on I surs, ‘ Grove, Banker ple league, eam druggist I a aerd,i * S$ ws the jure track even alreat Lee aoa, Mr. nd1 a Mr le and aT Rerguson ¢ fhomas ‘ Seybold . .1 Tod Goodwin, rizes | MIX IN cco | have UP, State: mantiet cuales Thursday ofmore can On nual ae ager at] riot from race |} than Hugh the nanoso » | Rippeto In says "rom pode looks pores, lIlke ist ast Sof W and M ne pat soiend, ; well as ‘Butte. Utah ver ag wel é and ly. by. LD, &. Kearns K Stewart, Cup. best Don Dog oO AT the of OG team, brokers'| the without ie a Cup, ered: and €] | of of seen} al front socKen {No The show.) wit Want High a at it cupI y 1 m f | oe er M oo oa rn , i male ;asvan. : M ne a lefeatl! Utal na e { ' ey expt Capt Ma per ‘t oDetl = of . the P e ane we zki Bank a ig PROVE HE BES ins time that with; with M Ye d Ri all t S River teams-lots H br ickling « and Mrs out te ra Oo 1 ry oca Force Z three single days test Ke nick.Fe He ron their at _ and BMrs~ and twin-cy In mes. indl- in wood of San Wedrae d them- Co to E XCLU M sl we Gene Ln T tr eat a dl ea e EAM Monday, of f had W 64 Th est outh ir d S = = - = the present Rabbit e nd ' season's . ally "1. M a a - Via ow 1 t wil an 9 Oregon rate points. City t r Ss ea ure e ) littieindeps ii : ! Dates of sale, Office 201 : this ? ms 2 Ww men's + white pleated ale sale. Nobby " . ate « sated ‘ corner S rs we t, a b shirt: tailorec | ] nffs Vic an d are fi the c claeve » at = Shirts ‘ iS. eeve if 3 kers itvw-few makers ity few shir ‘t t sni_-sold under . our : ment (the id June 5 Main ed » same name 2 shirt that ‘necjal li )-spet : that are D 15 cus- NX special ‘ ; . in ica. the th equal a t] . can tailor into them sizes and wanted sizes to any One 3 y o¢ > branded 40-dozen qua ") }° ship- wey jie ; mark-bought to sell : ' :at $1.5 "1 would sale | | "ost cost vou } beginning = $9 00 Pe under Monday- CORNER one . summer styles 5 hirt shirts pe h sa e--- 15 best cancequal them. Cé aye : OU own Wi irk sale é $1. 1 ents. nis , the Iresn ] SI] custom t on fresh 2 shirts , lent a lace pk ti rts-crisp, and atts acned bosoms "MEN'S ; an . s values ; -orkmanship that quality and style workinansh} le [ule J ° 3 1] made in exact measurements, Iu aggregation Short Line. » northern Utal Ticket or its S brande each $1.10. 93 ! ci | the knife pleated In d + Moon : "2 1 in apes Ce4 MPANY, y Margetts' s cia ir : Jordan River Sand tl an w . Ban h andi eames new eas for with EXCURSIONS NORTH M 1 | 1 Shirts 5 =e ‘ond ce, South. Bert ect Mr oO $1.50 o - ' Ss AV number leated e 2 ; tndependent Independant: Ball. Sturgeon, suspend il ‘Cond-|Idaho. and al ; entire 40-dozen lot of mens: hit red coat style, white p leated : ee Monday for"he sale SAND ae Late Uta a Ta haul sand for the More business _ nick, ' one , tom- versity re I Salt. ' 1 year's So h SIV AGENTS ; arr +3 wore TEAMS WANTED . is of sand JORDAD Heywood idge, Mr ludg Moet of hi mac PER t rsity team for the com be the best ever turned . ey_f0 Ells I oN , After H rity . To Co. line- WH col ae a all chain and belt-driving ; . linder Arms Hansing his G40 i on role that More- Pinys 1 practically attendance $150 the record-breaking and mere prize bunches of rid- the Jordan he : } king. . + in a . of OPE ‘ a University ternoc und . \ ‘ - -=- Jack + and &§ stor N, elected |S ito. On . is le was student ic e oi Dougla mii t a mee Albert ; A. ikea' tne F. a O pro Fo the) TO on il, ‘ : Davis, Morick { je i ee i I Bt ! sha ihe . = Oi) e Freed, 1 Mra Mr.| of inivers : ‘J ROR ditGit) shift TRY M. Drug company oodles; S. L. ra: rela-|0- MingEK as mennear and 19,3ide § . aying A atte 2. 2 e né ; Ri meet morntir vy S i WILL Republicens t Sloan: . '| tien Mr an ee ve Howard R. Rt have 4 mn¢at phe n thenage rymnasiu Te tested DEFEAT REPUBLICANS ‘¢i ' i, 1 the ‘Tos TRACK n im ay- . pointer; soon T) team the the y deserteda by y the young Tuesday last, aden track, It was claimed school 9 1S PHOTOGRAPHED AND CAPTAIN IS ELECTED oh the tting mt SOLDIERS town somn - ;> of ne meeting ; S Western Co. collie; "VARSITY ob- ‘ re congress * the year The entries close the most: interesting sporting An ae N y 26 Boul-| ™ fday, cities <a puppy; unplaced; Pp Lever oO best 5 f the 7 nw ligt Alredale collar, collar, ine Goods ten cial. Snecial been the bow!l- STUDENTS boy, dropped it 1s sald, 0wonof and of the last races one Ado four points.) sand. More orders. than we ez a of considered. | with the present Iimited number well under} teams he week {DAN RIVER SAND COMPANY, building wat aD West Second South ‘ vidi i= = -- ot the special the . whom PSup. best male Cup t [* Great: Great: niaye on not .* a i' tood . I ‘ sun Sn CONTEST of best PLUNGED AT THE RACES or the to take number in the DECORATION DAY RACE as ve from tomorrow the anDecoration race over Fo Eee dayei road bo dun Man- before session been almost students. On at the race the|that city - C¥tionswith point. to. a more entries an¢ the 1910 SCHOOL intention of | street. Anishing - the its physical department MANY GYELIEES CITES . classes promi s will add competition ‘ "es wi be wae eh SILVER CITY TODAY) _ Special! , 7 ir. LEC1 M vw. TO le : 1 Lao clouds'! the S ine Saglton > "Rl I ac: a mel om Dinwood \ tt \ opens way With _- : m tl i ie € a OTSrs be In order ‘a following . id nsEd, he es Sancthhage announs the he will and the | pr. promise s9 - & ¢ ( Ezra 5. Bsn Sint he ul n, i ° tin elso re ‘ es etarec and stellar matches 5s Republican Special Service. bi Ogden, _ oe meee oard of education at heir aggregations repre-|One the larger commer-|day runnin several dg e any a| who have and" not been connected with special school team wit he Y. M.)| C, A., have put in their ontries and say| : ° the that ten-mile Ma; 7 be eas ar | a Sues " OD Soe perce ues ec se é ck ys BS rele I y Ste ‘ AY tha toontentanitawilierincetraiant -j}an . irst South street lovers are promised seer rier that. tho| mously eee . BOt| represented can a n { it is assured that the 400) condition for the hard grind be filled on the opening The observation train leaves the ‘ : Jamberger depot at 11:30 a n.. movrizes, offered for the nost ig to the starting point and then rol il fanciers 10 believe theif | jowing the riders as usual ‘a one } Sonerioury puesta and. Bamberg 1 Tavlot Sane nh R on sO club at dog dis- there are AYERS PE W ttly roles Kennel » meri card € Fitch M whouse, Mrs. M nd Mr. M and SG W. a aie lone much ‘ureka rmerR » pout A. is lining up ne entry lis ten-mile "Marathon," which is placa on Decoration day. A of the beat long ance men Pri Are Offered by Fanciers *rizes 3 Rivalry Is Growlng Keener Affair Approaches. as J ; third annual bench show of the The 10 m eiter team, wat] looked nal tré ™ Eg ° * orting I <semeinas i i DOLLAR Blue. inl Spectia ‘ 1 i together @ out friends. u wh . ONE f "olors---Red, > areov aenjoyes wned-. ty women a ed preseé the M. for HIGH Negotiations are on with the teams(|h representing the O. S. L., Jeff's Smoke} men touse, Sim's Utah erocery, Y. M. C. A,,| day" | poplar ae son ocal than « N SUITS ‘ way a jen . BASEBALL * Sly 1 1>| Simon ee ye atthe members ‘ able oe more ice turned ana lut a ; : } Signed al us afew club for me thell The,Y¥, Lake || ly thepicking management will si probably fa-|last night drew the attention of Supt. vor out the strongest|J. M. Mills to_the that the class ; teams and organize the league on this|rooms of the High school have, since | basis . he opening o recent et ria = intelligent -d before anracehorse Ameri-| | ey redit enough for| s cr the} not Colin or exceyti Celt or Sy-|1€ those aristocrats a of 7 East effete nounced b ever saw from the speed and 1¢ board in 3 oar and. Per "Turf Field , | bangdred ereof the y r With Wi he management undesirables oo es summar ; & the ei protessione | Utah ( gly a} the vas etting and both . a strange (fat coat aotrteed. Uooke | Aa ee So han have eve r sign before, the 1909 : " 1c the from a and ell wishes. { rywher vihie . pevu, a ait the way on ( riders, t th i th n fan pursuit aggregation t exe I » a ' : moto groor > Ar tons. eee "oe at W1 : mm. by nations ; amo ia tana the hostier th first in| Work | of thn) and I iu asion gapect , : enue he more amateur Salt Lake a th y Nae | eee ee 1e . rer 5S Manag) the catior * ad Ag the oices With "it | ee eixth ta neral sone tat rbance ern al- Salt Furnam and. Giles. Br : ~ st female pointer; Geo, Chris- | i ] in ymmuniuy t eagren is 30 ea enst r 5tl who : aki arrived Clarke in and Floyd : I seat nerf Cup, an female English setter; W. New YorkTien Mor tor " ‘ t eg from i Europe, and the two O ‘best female bull terrier; W. H , f th @| yesterday " al be seen ae a onel olders will undoubtedly Shelmerdine . W ohen 1} weet - Ny, th summer 1 is | -_! ne best Chesapeake puppy; Dr eR ade ck : ees » e itie when. Nels was thr é was lt ng the = hict held ¢ ised a leadoutran aaaS Martinmas she held d r r s ell in Benton As \circle-alright, ¥ getting > mint eadance oles ‘ do ; just i ast placed him In © cOmMaAnC | Cae lance at the following riders:who gray mare-could not worry him : signed up with Manager Harry | foave. 5 peak for itself. The men > 1 "oe Palm largett, Willlams eager Tes t! firth‘ | Crebs ba Walk 4 aaangoe ar ileox, achkay Morgan, Hehir, r M's performance i! iKe So hing trifle when Sulli Nesbitt, Pye, Downing va re tl ng i us forced to pull} sennell, De vougwitch pnd I ons On when. p Gh : }i inc wer afte winnér's - nce thering of & improvement = Is s 7 tand ; th State Fair crov ai T 4e t + wero filled to capac and a good h of the number women lub were Is Popular. ; } The Turf and Field club si ed at sopularity, with the verandas and a ey Onade he club hou e oldine . ng In and ike . ae yds. to weigh cked . _whil the things incumbent on own-/| are i. the . and horses. she is th been any other rs eve that ever Sir Martin, it would have|can public. ‘ Ni way galloping around the ; wat y ththoroughbr 1d F ie amous ool a fasHorne eeeae bate a . tl arson +. Samael tio Beth tox. be ae hte 7 ae . Ao tive: had vie th Nex t the ciass 0 ao . patronage secn was n ate f . Sone ‘i was the most representative vs .rse lovers ver seen in Salt La oS a SOO ei the exception of ; Jockeys tl Re Da up, to far from' unprecedented it ls doubtful a a manent , | na nd T- | vor was e€xXd. what witt rounaes shower how 4 side other St nA b. at she slowed galloped back them) _- He | . 5 1 en | Manager - ee = tere hin a Bunch of Fast Sprio : rutMany More Will Follow. ill penne ; ol WAS a but the einTtas aus ee and' 3or kee aah‘andnein is s It h hard shot to the front and a winner by a good Veneth In front of the stopped, turned and " the Bonton, ant panic aa2 guide moved | SALT PALACE TRACK TO THIRD ANNUAL BENOS HAVE CLASSY CYCLISTS SHOW ATTRACTS os EE tne ea er Tanne ; strong n urtnh P " Z ( and true. AS, BU Ae ante ce ation drawing up on the leaders ! : back cheers were earé From matt 3 M etretch into the last -surn a Satan their to s = = me und and right yoor Esther M had to remain out} stand where the So poo we heated out of her| after the race to|in the Coe ee sio e oe ordinary pcople| there i she passed Martinmas Gossiper IL. alone in had iockeys he|at four furlongs, the barrier ying fn orses A ee 1UORS an front of the stands. There were nine | and eliberately he field A Good Ship was the|faced for the judge's furea ae it rikhican ¥ baka o liking | horses are ridden to be will eee many rs it will have two teams to be proud SC* ok belt an Tateresiing' duseronuee| . IN much! . pee pernoon which amateur organ- -_____..| ry ry will congress If id > : aan To n por that Greatest ov ae . It was in the fif about ave have! of ered a Weak chatlenca by [TF Mined Cathe glue ts Ms | other, nck by" facenpraen, mut che | ie didnt make,any aitierenee £2 tte/ RUNNERS ARE LINING BPplause, me longs, . his men WANT IN NEW LEAGUE] ® Sait aice *} B. Wines, ERTS ITI EE {te ences & gum and) of) senting teams and which was displayed by one) other of out a few wraps, which no boy could, several the post at|°f the four-footed friends in the fifth! and gave them a canter for thelr money i sia a a cial houses of the lining the | Tace Seldom in the history of 1e ; to the charmed circle in front of Judge thine k Dwyer, t e| turf in this coumfry has such an exhi-|Pomery's pagoda. And she vat beat ‘em oa to ty Mammoth or, , Velm C was! bith of rare eguine ve intelligence a been } it, just as she did under the wire \ >, althoug! f00d play was | made "shoulk s that r- | o Usther M ne fourShe was making traight or. ti stand, for A the most part filled with|I seen lb on severalé sharge ices, withh other choices, @ a| year-old ar-o Owenton-Trickey. fi on‘mare from| white 2 circle {n which only 2 the winner newly made enthuslasts, began to take! wise play on Billy Meyer, who went|the 8 oneS SnArge Beatty of t & company's | stable After | of a race Is permitted to enter, as w notice. By the time the third race was)! la aHasinion to the post lookine fine. At the fly of } throwing her jockey as the fleld\ of} her right, but not under the rules of | on the spectators were shouting, "Come! @ makes a great the barrier Billy broke in front and led j)elght on-rushing thoroughbreds turned! racing of the human beings, when some on you Herenfter!" "Bring him in/ all the way He never was in trouble j Into the stretch for the final effort, the | fiendish, insignificant hostler threw up boy!" and "Oh you little pony!" and/and won easily Galvanic, who was/almost brilliant mare kept on after the, his hand, with his two-bits worth of so the game was started | Supposed to be right for a killing, hav|leaders and wore them down one by/authority over a racehorse nd com. nd As for races oomer Red, the| ing been backed from 20 down » six | ne and finished the race more than a} manded the game, intelligent "brute until this happens, "Pony ross,' captured the Cullen|the.night before, could do no_better|length in front. She was tn fifth posi- | to halt. games will handicap, establishing a end of| than place, nosing out _Dollle Dollars|tion when she threw Jockey Nelson, | "What for?" said Esther M inwardly eee 7 wee: t length by a wonderful! streak of speed| after a hard drive Velma ¢ ever/and seemed helplessly out of it. as 4 look of pained surprise came over) team in the state, at tl 16 start, tart i f free all ll the th Pway | showed she running That thing done before on/| her bright Showe: out of) the e bunchch 4 in which‘ ce, ‘didn' win the race? = iat thing has one 2 : : ; ; th aa , 17 iree seconds slower lan 1€) unique part of Esther M's performance | human beings Ethel Day, one of the grand old mares track record held by Port Mahone. i her intellieaice the tur when the flyinthe | the here were other popu he race had without outgamed the the other ofhorses in UP FOR TEN-MILE GO handicap a rider Winners and other animals to recelve Second Raco Pretty. eld pulled up after Rat Peiee eae or noteaheswoulan's lowed inSs racing; A fi ams. | the Weet : entice ton lene | Sa Second Tines B Taylor, WITH TOSSERS the dila- squarely the re Anderson r, ee sureka, not calmly in V. y RIVALRY BASEBALL ec aepu ican tained to Pay Expenses. 22.-The MANY FUTURE GREATS row: ence May pee Jo , Goodwin, Thire ow Third KEEN . But M tired - ens. Aristocrat reat tho last winner had | len handicap and the victory of Gos. | the animal kingdom, who attended there was not one of| siper I precipitated a Waterloo: for| races ve Ps will ty 7 could but say, "good/ the bookmake1 The crowd got all (ase Fe ee ar Vere tk eon not ask f bet : ! I st Intelligence beon county principal y ° Queenl Utah in ‘ lower Jortor G Hopkins, a | Three other t k fi la ee ae eenhe goae combination, didPennbusiness. through of Booger Red in the Cul- and ing of G. -- tan Ame eye:r TT - Stoonenotpet, Richard R. Mansfield, a rr years Stephens, ri - Oldham, Bain, JamesS pening day o Le ah}Macdonaid, Harry Shannon. ike di. 40-days meeting Wilde, Byron McNutt, E. E. Jones and Harry Stover aul was in-| augurate yesterday at the Utah State} ° airgrounds t s 6.¢ More than 6,000 person watched and took part in the activi-| « W. H. GLEASON ee ee "at : group Theyaf are, Porm. From left to right, ale Sila ci nanager; . ou o Sande LEHI HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD TEAM : his Cream of Talent Ready to Represent Salt Lake at Western Congress if Funds Are Ob- Cornell The campaign to send two bowling elght won the Intercollegiate race here | teams to represent Salt Lake at the this afternoon, defeating Harvard, with| meeting of the Western Bowling conthe University of Pennsylvania crew | cress to start May 28 at Seattle, ts on, third. and is meeting with hearty support he Cornell boys broke the regatta | Contributions from the bowlers, friends record 6:27, made last year by Yale, } and even the pin boys at the Crown by obe firth gt a ae ond... = alleys have netted close to $300 and € 1ACANS 88 as o1loWws Sengrave (box), Atchison, Simson, Kelley, the start looks good. But $1,000 is Names, ay, Sutton, Veed (stroke),| needed to send the two teams right Wurst (coxswain) and this week the "big boys" will be In the single sculls Durando Miller) attacked Of the eligible men, all of the New kk ub broke | have announced thel willingness to the. record r J e Williamson gO, eve at & personal business sacriat Philadelphia -{1 $05, when he de-/| fice and wit the understanding that eated. Walter Stokes of the University | Salt Lake will be represente: y 1s Boat club, his only other opponent, | best, the raising of the fund ts made traversing the route in 8:02 4-5, 3-5 of | easier. & second faster than the record. Miller The lineup in the rough, as it looks held the old record jointly with Wil- | now. contains the following | names liamson, he having done 8:05-in 1905, rete r Jack Quinn, W. 8S. Zehring The four-oared shells, the Baltimores.| Dave Margetts Andy Anderson, Bert defeated the New York thletic club, | Pierpont Tac Higham ickam, lowering the former record of 7:05 2-5 tayner, Sam Spitz, Jack irt, Ekdalhil, by 2-1-5 seconds, | Forscutt, Sam Wllilams, Laurie and a ee eeieeee eres | Gyllanswan. From the nen named, Margetts Wanta Revenge. two teams can be picked tnat woula w t y e € | s Made sylvania Is Third. Philadelphia, | of 6:27 One-fifth of a Second-Penn- ; ™: Record by Yale Last Year Is Clipped | | | aHenne ae ee ‘CORNELL BEATS BOWLERS EAGER HARVARD GREW 10 GET HONORS Racing is Marked with Great Success baer Ne j st, ockey See MAY 23. 1909. Utah Jocky Club's Initial Day of Bice Ow IMPORTANT SPORTS FROM EVERYWHERE PORT OF KINGS IS. ENJOYED BY THRONG General OOOO F entire that ; popu ar ar 40-dozen we c had coa style, h pf of lot made up ' the espe o "ee finished |