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Show aa THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906. the B --H HARD 10 TELL only one left ul fun ofow thens game stable business and for the pid i A Seeing their Mgnt. Most and s Arne the Horne colots of some Maming themof 5 LAWSON MAKES NEW 3 a ef DIGEST. » | GANT fil 10) i e ‘Nauonar: Tedgibe | Chisago New Y~ ; PE fae i~ Philnder ----. é Clips Fifth of Record » Wed Now . 1:55.4. young Philadelphia Up With Fogler j Open Bier in Open fessional Race and Falls Sst. Loui 1 ip Caine ilcngo PrPro- oe by The prediction cycle ~ ere boards as fies that tr track ‘soot as : : record the t oo go the " the by co! geason aces Ciena ‘ ‘ p (he races mile last event people night, the finish best on being and them the I on Started enth Hooked I Togrler | one of lap and { p } the his in fast sprints the Ogden : 24 *y) to by Lout 4 385} 268 other _* Defeats St. Louis in Struggle by 5 to 43) Sneak ; > renk Boston and Washington Even in Double-Header.> | | rain, Philadelphia, }out Na : Games 2. i, 8 of bex in and New the the 1 MEET the second aided ak » up, a Events Won by | ¢ Athlet"tes. inning' field his pace | his him millionaires with into be ny oon turned" a clinker just wind-up style with moncy nearly the the a one, about 4 good a proaches whole about I gave race, what ms him a stake, horse, string the of he ; called last year the of Jockey away back face wh if they a, 7 toes + no a z he Takes put in my se } nae, beste, old. look the a ot a one you've I had. re- coe | when Keeping washe (trios He as bad e J pa "I © game | from} gone hybe This not" took VW) it he easy ‘ eed, a eth jn fine shasald. anything looks © ‘iniearine Pe liked the most new run ext told oe me him 4ll that (MOG he|inside and better Hd! he's he's to ea Sea ask} to the post, woe neur | parae and I'm not alin a 1 oO & t faut eee When the one takin ee entering around Madison sehool points 6 carried out of off the c Beery one se noise Hke . i an he ; ee , 1 3 me,acre making , e out, « He re Te ape xg te a va Hye Se valve, By ally the end ave. Brooklyn, ms and have didn't him you fey out, round- Mm you're a ee time | took the for out of pt 10 0) annd m a foo nee purses!}from my shed that' afternoon, /any willing bit big in my cA 1 ‘with Eahnal hick Wine 6 eh ec 29)-yard dash-Matison, Madison Shc St. Louis patter . . ee ee Ps ya li arland li rn hanging geld diese toto 10 « lose eu tire ac) his rear La ae we Te eee hele for ae last two laps, with McFarland and Down-] ing not more than away from him the rear, , bu money a wheel's ‘Sam"™ copped | ond. Dyke . Height: of the Madison hool tied for sec4 feet 7 Seinches Broad jump-Mattson, Madison school, | first. Shipley, GrGrant s second s Shipley, school, Pe-| | length | terson, Grant was out far to] fourth Samuelson has.not been showing up| well this season, in spite of the creat Oe the condition heBhai showed 4 erly 1 training t Pee Sie season. ents scamie ered by "Sam" > a ; took as Pogien: tine ae nana coe the sprint of the a ; bum school, third. Distance, feet § Inches. The Grant school carried off the : in the : relay race with. aioaid Fort Into inane of too a fool like ¢ long > hela horae ran Tren Kiet along os it {| body to tell me about that? beginning of the race to the finish. Not ene "tt "It's a Epod thing he's not in the big eee spe but, his Baa hoot spread - NOPE TEAM AT , | ypc x on Utah iciieseike keaia Stars to ak Tul The: ba Meet in a but bad spill neither June 1.-The third, peed being atthe rs . Purvile asPH' Ti Gat: Powers; oe Loughlit Was one unable to show his crucial moment , Wins Motor Race, etn event of for running. Hones . ones : I'd UE eae a be seanda But| a1} tell d i diz fo ran with ht FOR THE --- Sa waste ie ein nand Go, Wht again and oo what of wealthy.) minutes. From be Paine 008 2 7 CHO-0 s these Ss ; 's bat an aeons nie bit, best kind of! And ce. ai He's a that 1 l He's|Suburban, stunner! they'N the be best painting I'll get Is months a Pane of; r Spor 2 mame between "3 him ae but bu as Soe ripe Inside 1 fs ro as of hy 4 his Pr ee RUE for which one he will appear Washington 200 000 060 -S 10 x] the ‘varsity boys make their ap- | Boston oO) OF) 20x-12 12 9 ici Sudhorr. 1H Batterl Smit for field they will wear on the time this season their new uniGlaze and Armbruste ie t npl s Fini a forms. The suits are silver-gray in color! and Connor e mipiyes= with "Utah' inscribed in red across the] - _ breast | a --- : distance part of lost in| With the locals at second taking th UNIVERSITY Db which "Pathe Sum- | position battle the George ed to Wessler fill "The. 1 ime , ) é ox fifth; Vile time, open1:35.3 professional fy 1} VeFarland muelson d game Lawso1 Sel opt "nil ive ut 4y n fourth the played Turville motors second Monday time, BIG 6:39 and Miller inn Meee which = will be | graduates few of days the It state is within the thi argest 7 r Forty neighbor. emerged oe:2) without from more vweors years slavery than the next and SALT LAKE royal ind aise r ae i pagent aa aa oe | © book devotes the first few , ¢@ago Blah. loolly > it h accar¢ aid i run be to-|} .oullo'clock Mp} trants, va of is Of. are \ idtkea °SSpanke Re Nees i Miller 3 nosed out ith | ride ic with fang the wire faa) by trong a head y by mo mount : inthe ' A pages ( wee Neild ler), 6 2 to even to 1, 1, 1 won: Yalagal, second to ie Bec hae furlongs-Samson Vehae 5. By tk ime ; econd; won, J. a or i04 Greeno ' asia third. Time, 252.8. 9 le : ae "4 nd. a ace to 1, 110 11 to won (Miller) won Jelmerce, Oxford, SR ee Mifth (Clarke). ae race, 7 hird. la Sixth 5, 14 (J 1 OO race, handleap, teenth-Cairngorm, a . Good on 6 six i inned the gee 0 pattern Seah as "wee rm He " wilt return yenenh a tour ant the : east She novices ang ho who th U handicap a goer < big ts is] lead} ek is has hé coac h Ma thus to they are 5 Slving make over me which to Yours I reject el Reply wired ‘Yours, Collect.'.-Cleveland Raesal x EXCURSION Tine June _ TO AUTOS he] ncilitline. Facilities have A n has ‘ h ‘it vty oO sehool designats MEN'S " | with leet pre- Lead- me for Reachiyg ‘M: Improved, W: Cooley. FS come na anor rary Ren iver) j land office The i Vintah pee Lee This tion. Ke cs B.D yesterds ae R. Tee ; ; Be havi ng the ee ene miles "Just now: there doc x | ‘ , s a 10 | Mid) 20 ° Clty a. . ke ee m., , with special | passengers, ae rde leaving Ogden a { 9:30 3 trains leave Salt Lake m p. 1:30 or 2 fice, Main 201 St . Ticket Office, 2 a.] at} mail and e¢ "epee used on n thele road betweey Txape Dragon. These cars w il aa Cc es 4 each. lsixteen arias passengers "| > {considerable i ex mail ail and express © ‘ ae ee | ' ia a Sav prices: 50c, oe cons 5 / : SHIRT se and be a yeseee ‘ 7 moe ea GME, . Bt. ' HATS. 25,15. af DON'T Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's 15c 35c $5¢ Sle 50¢ 75¢ MISS sees oeTIS . "s re- a nd A SHORT STORY Ladies of Salt Lake K. R. 111 GARMENT E. Second CO. Sonth. a ; in a ul i e an And Building Pine a : Clothing large : CLASS au . . - and Store Phones 345, 30 Fixtures. 40 N. 2d West e miss . y Boys B oe SPRING SUITS, PEE is attracting assortment in the widespread latest atten- and newest of $ 8.00 - Suits, sale 10.00 12.00 Suits, Suits, sale sale 18.00 Suits, 20.00 Suits, Ss oO price sale sale ite ults, Sults, 30.00 Suits, , -. v 3 Your . . . i. Sate price ee price price price sale price "ec ..... c I.e ep ase ere -. : Eee |. ; as OS ete _ Money Returned i if . ' ccwceceey eee : . ; a - $ 6.50 . oo hee price ile vate a Boys ' 250 Hees 43.5 Soys' Boys' Boys' 14.75 Ted a Boys' Boys' . necslesoenees 1,00 25.00 mle Not Boys' O00 18.50 cevleyestccpec=cs a DON'T 5.00 10.00. Koys' $2.25 ae Satisfied. Knee Underwear, values 45-47 MAIN e Clothiers to Men ST. and Boys. 75c 15¢ at t AC... a at at $4. values at 50 - mS oHat S12 Underwear, Stockings, VAIICH value Vaities values values ' 75 75 5 walliiee values values : "5 Ss.vu S6.50 . values at $7.00 ‘. SS5.00 valnes values at at eet 29e ..89%¢ at ... 95e 2 oe sie RO 59% at. at at..8 Stockings, 35c¢ values at aan : , BOYS'ss SPRING tING $SUITSSs. Save? 950 ae 55.00 $3.50 $4.00 s Popular Boys' Saving DELAY ; eae s, Felt Hats, $1.25 kinds Shirts, 50c¢ values Qt: Shirts, 75e values at e ..-.+-5+°* 9 ot Garte at aesoston vas oo Linen Handke re hie fs Buttons at Cull -* coe » tenes ; ce sale sale to buy Money prices, price price eee Suits, sale 25.00 \orare opportunity Spring Wearables at dollars: . 99 22.0 . breasted styles. Correct cut and chance to buy your spring suit at & Material Offiee - e Cour RE to . 0 e AeA GUARANTEED. COUNTER COUNTER. 8 1-3c Hosiery .....-.+--+°§ i at iD Hosiery e ei eieta Suspenders at . oars &Suspenders cosi ace it ime eae 3M 19¢ Work Gloves at ‘ 390 Men's we50¢ Neckwear 3 . at ee Ss 25¢ nee kwear at a saving = Se 16.50 Tina at $1 10 «ac, eee MEN'S 7 beside. Hosiery, We 5 Fancy Y 4s ; . eut Men's . Neckwear, clar at to buy Tey Great value in all the > newne style ‘ duced to $1.45, $1.95, $2.35, $2.69 oad. ‘ifty-flve SO Opportunity ete.. ete. Js delay. oe MEN'S all sizes, ee Rr ia Underwear, Vests, Don't' aed : ; company, was 1 Thompson of show ‘ HIGIL ts. « . ro: ; : over: which: Capt." Coaley {has supervision extend: , : Mackof | Colo, to Dragon, xtends Utah, a from distance oe sale We eae TIP SUIT fabrics in single and double perfectly tailored. Here is a to eéneral a MEN'S vey opens Vernal S YOUNG EVERY LINE . Ritiroad Bt Mack AND iv,: \ Golden 3 ‘ ¥ subject ee : SS MACK You can't afford ' . races. even FOR SALE Almost New Skirts, Walsts, Fookets, Dress and Evening Gowns #¢ your own from price.the All just arrived these guvds no os j aa Ole every when a tis Captain your ' connect . Eastern for all sporting JUST To the GREAT OUR HURRY. BETTER D ' . > 2 opportunity inthe advance and plans FOR cons OGDEN ol students theh confuston auke ya wl the mixed separated. , ‘ YOU but Saver Money Crowds of Buyers have been benefited. on watch Uhhe mond theto Loe Jn eres" en re and wire HA 8T. virtually clothes rnishings for ;Men it. High class clothing. ‘ Hats and Furnishing and are selling at Low Prices. Note the following prices and come: d all Heretofore distinct' partments placewere in . year avoid * to circumstances? er | courses a ig a g000 deal of travel over pf 1 ver the road and large amounts o iret p a Via Oregon Short Line, for United | carried." The eumpuses ae me ae line convention of Travelers' freight. l|Commercial y reat : ope rating a Dragon eee Reund ip $1.00 ° Parade dancing SRT ite to Vernal. be/ as be Senger str cee ays the and variojo and other i amusementswill will 71 See ages, thy and weet covering ssame an excursion the | be op-} |; distance between to sy ited to Midlake over the Lucin/ three days Orders are 1 Uae aa re- | . t-off. iy Take ere in leaving Lake} several 100-horse no train lea KE Salt MOK | 1Orse power aut Z Wn Terh to Bhan ~ a. m., to ac hool on the here after making 3 niversitie of the big eastern Aumimer. ve ed 1 to Joe. fhe to i + niversity dal olo.,} Utah, , will not :go to 5 be olz.13 ucceed Willis iv ee toot x the} paid." (Aller (Sewell) te (5ew yee (W. McIntyre), ‘tab Looks Utah Maddock, coach minutes giving Observatio "What : ae Joe Seven oe Raabe wrot« Circumstances & mile let » of Five( She mile -Ginette, 107 Cole, 103 (Mil‘ag (Finn), 60 to | 2, won; second: Le King la, Time, 1:38.2 we Pretension, 116. can Bad News, 110 third, 1, 1:45 Time, limit, ine control compel 108 offer of marriage soe | eteirall raceme)! 18 ailing to teh rh if , taut 7 vecond: Woolen h, § to 5, third in rth race, Claremont h ao. halt furlong Sep spanker, (Radtke), el (Mil-|the =i and a half/s Lagoon, (Horner), 16 an o'clock dntaretn fortheinawork: fe : aeoeg ie 1, | lditionee e ae . for the ride Larabie:/i00 | Fe I fy I ee we eYUSSE 110 | 108 ata 4 May Maxican ian Sliver. four95 1 gineering S ; aw Le re co "ata abey, gene tes rkanc d tata is r that c almost ate SiCCOrmackKk Oo be ft ; aught next ye Archbold-will ride from | the time of day at oN . hi 7 . e ‘ . t Tirat 1 < today race: e es, ‘ this at larting afternoon, 3 are sixty-seven of whom sixtyChere to are expacted en-) Clarence ve ‘ FE MAIN California Direct DUCTION SALE WILL END AT 10 O'CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT. It ‘and teaching forceaboutfo1 Te Rite | {0next:the yearfacultyof which Afternoon, mune: there ary a the ‘laremont in Renae the western JocksFecatit ame had the Radtke on TU 208 @ most This ss {ace 10n ee ee or Be ee nena es annual ever gotten out yy the university and shows well the of growth the remarkable thatftution - I am_ too a valuable trial of of the the trial who helped to muke it little horse carrying akes up Helmont New York, June. normey yen then «The Mt takes The big Decoration day road race, | seventy-five. th , hockey RaceMiller Track, and Radtke had a@Vat-| postponed from last' Wednesday, wili {and finally. the, wey eles, the law, ‘ ee ha er for state {nthe sent be will Hizh school ro 06= and Was at received City | Slitution yesterday and two} out to all students and TODAY en and OUT Announcement | Comprehensive Work. Year's Nha" Tieiles : bt | University of Utah : The innual | RACE Typ ton Battle, of afternoon ROAD .i "Ser ag tadtke today play will here Dureka will go to Park for the first of thet second Downing fourth, time 1:55.4 rst, Heagren second, Samuelson third 4 oO ‘ 10 fourths a mile, Three of open, amOgden iteul Hume second, West first, Me- | Sunday Cormack third, Crebs fourth, Sehnell| tomerrow Utah - | So Ey ilf-mile handicap, professional bey and Th, is touted as a comer, reku ater with work Will his first wateh (25) Hollister. Rurri (90) ec- | fan ond satdet I Cae) the into 5 go est re will probably Hall thin < 1 wil Cox' ( (75 ) des He at ¥, LDly & ) 1 hour AN "ANNUAL Dasebal the : star I of oot ee IES The ‘varsity line-up will be as follows: | ucago une 1.-The Cleveland Ameri-| as he ce rtainly will be when everything | Six years Gardner, ago cateh was Brown raining pitch; Whitaker, | ©#25 nha a;ate allen took a comm o dautere nding lead in the an ha t first | doesn't . frame up just right for him-bedozen two-year-olds for a rich owner) centuries of the shadaw of a king and | first base: Herbs -Aécoria base, Simpson, |‘'7MIng of today' ame and were never] fore the owner will reach a sort of half- | who'd just broken into the game a year) make an American of him? | third base Pi shert stop: Spitko Heated, defeating the Chicagos by one] way, holdout con: ia that he doesn't}or so bef¢ he Iwo a these vee ae And who is going to deport the| center ‘ ele edge r| run score the ente a‘fiel ] Ji essun o up, rreat left horse fleld: Ledg spinners righ one o rem a quic ing Se aay ie : wna ee : gl 9 enorta1 i an ; even|to find his fect.:and put the sprinting | 2¢sro right field and under what law Dent rta | evening LTE came in And the even five-mile then there motor about an | Cle veland j i s the idlest 20 000 000-3 dream ever § dreamed| 2] money chan that he'll elng to a|distances behind him, and the other one| tion 1: : race . Ty vVhich was . f Tamra | won py Clem TurChicago 10Bemis 001 000-2 ville by' about twenty 7 2] | sneaking yards from Edad sort of notion horse ' that Ibeat got just Batteries-Rhoades his lit-/a and loggier, slower Altrock tle get-it-occasilonally moving DEOlast ecuquarter) to|nevertheless ie eed is bese Mai tucked in the rious-minded ee Southerners uth peners y wanay te o Henagren There were four motors GIMLIN S BUNCH HERE ind Hart Umpire-Sheridan ‘ show him that the mutt didn't belong to ee Ne oo e yet a ape e faster than) part with him | on the track ind all paceped injury Se ager ce the crackerjack class phe pul down the r3t one a ‘| M. Samuelson crossed the tape|Great r ; "a I could \ ; | r ; re Py? this more deilberate colt be tter liked , oat arin Game of , Baseball to Be Played | , name you a lot of jobs more | ‘ hird, I Sy hmidt. : ; : ; Joe--Did Miss with Cashleigh's father fourth, both St. Louis, five June int 1.-Donovan at : Walker's was Bield hit] Today pleasant than. this j hard thing in of the training} sixth than I tod did the flashy, ith quick rh ! moving one,| | © huh ‘aw you 1 out thout}as when you PLP experienced es innings horseman today ane would) eS He|®ttempt orses fo ve lay to behind draw ) the who, y legders witho t Purville and 3S i any ‘ . re | TIENCE e i © . : ‘ oY Loul oo Americans on ked "Our ta. V i. Siowitn aan Amore about rac ine or race] didn't win anything worth mentioning called the other night ; 7 | Heaxren stuck ether for two miles, = ult Like and Ogden ‘will clash for } tory over Detroit se horses than they do about the purehasduring" his two-vear-old form it that IFrred-Draw nothing! I was an dollar's}|but and always climbing he the/| a doNar the was when brought he front up ‘season of thne.this over worked, (he ener power Blow) on. Walker's the rear LTE. | ing awa from the longer machine |fleld frat in what promises to be the hard-| Detroit 010 000 000 1 7 4 . ° handled by Heagren \t four and a] est struggle of the State league series st Loul 000 003 10x-4 8 1 half mil Cur yale was just . <-h to rhe 28 ‘ py, Tea ene teams | Batt ries Donovan and PayneJacob on Da Heagren, when the latter let out }is a Sime nuch as 1 former years |} and O'Connor mplres-Connolly and his netch and ahead motor sent at} now, will turn and crowd out| Evan a great crept up foot]to oo witness struggle the teams will Douglass }|two but seen | laps, -t b ten earls ; Davis county nines. Game < _ at 3 p.m. Everybody tnvited. Harry Stillwell Edwards's Negro and the South" in the white a persim-|hne is University Oooeo rite eed poe] NOSED before the ‘bur or Hublic: opine vat i on. Ww gith and aor |ion by press and pulpit; but I see no s course, . z 1 had Ee = . ‘ . < . ° clear to him that] nailed either . the Brod yny or . the > Su. 93 pounds with a|/burban, or both, with him if I had been|and those who talk of substitution ae at boy up and in a ru nning s mood let alone. ; Senor may will ap wen sn't atte necessarily cat have to be ‘rack to This isn't my way of fanning the) where SO the South find aba subeuiare, it on a pack of high weighted good | nosegays in my direction mind you mi) who will preserve the peace and | not yet ready for the races and|only trying to make it clear that few men |.achieve more The negro has much | best of them the victims of. bad rides|can be proficient at both trades. I'd sure} to learn, but the question arises, Is in the event make a hash of it asa one oo. | easier to teach him, put him to work| "AL the ame my owner man will go n¢ yman, whereas I snow only wr SS ane "ly hen fdle, restrain him when evilout of being for the rest sorry on of the|lionalres all of them right stawho own him minded, down ahf{ sttip to and eacly season that ‘his shifty little once-|bles of race horses who are even fair earnest, industrious in-a-while 3-year-old worker wasn't entered while for horse the | men aes the ne big stakes, } home e dninf uc ncenee is8 workin and the horse will have "And the unreasonableness of , some of leaven of nD B} to: be. beat "by. a iloteatveammon HOrses: Neate big wad Byer RoE gee were in a or oe pina 9 Sehues ord | 114 eee . Harris st and Con- usual his the ' * -AT- me NEGRO. and indejute Century Perhaps horse people,' be said to me, Bh much an optimist to be I'll have to ask for] witne tness he "nding : ]you to work in the unending pendent l guess re employer Sr eonia a ea a wetsS ets he pe ae nen I gradually got Sonia ate a auin wore on his back, Twenty years later overnigh landicap Skate n " a an e owned in this city (Macon) $167,theceacy with the quality to skin ail of those eae "In the eens ne tue lane the pwwhole tucf world 990 worth of taxable prop property, and in braggy nags in the big stakes! wish r 25 you'd told me Ea anit that aaa Mat had it that hex yas dust a goon ae coun-/|1903, $253, 250 In 1886 the BERT : | fali-!l sure do!' terfeit crip undergoing the patching gate yalue of the negro property in "T couldn't see ‘any ‘s#tse.in twiddling|cess on the desperate chance that pro-| he] this eity and the surrounding county my: tonsils*any more fight thenin trying} MIght fluke into something. I won three} wo, $445,220 and these values had to show this owner that he really didn't} of the best of the fall stakes with him, risen in 1904 to $828,2 zap Elsewhere | have horse heof ran the century, in the a day later on/and myIt's mind into somebut horsemen|in always caine. bey & question = whethe carn wea oy6G Seen have | hope rar acne a vacaweeOth bette here is/f ouch a histoons Boston Americana eS - aaD double-head 2: and} played er= here today : first game "the Nemtehe ing. even. an me . . = nar & rouble loose Tlelding lost then, fee while Score : 1 Phe' second' game:) First zamé ; Washington , 61 160 oo 0) ut of pictures pearance the first a t} ae one eee int into ye Fox and Umpire-o' Boston, at the start of | decided was hurt MeWhen tC Oe "| being dumped, came back Onto} track, overtook the bunch before] laps had been passed and finished | cape the two rodele » humor horse. York = ‘ies-Coakley how. Davis | 2d ‘Kile tall Fast; Sport.: | alters me Ve £ te < spir ec as ‘ . . TY avis ) ry s are ¢ _ re fight with Freddy West, who had set the iE Chee aaa aeteat Ger: | Boston {he pace most of the way. Hume let] jows jn thele trail it will not be through | | Battevies-Patten and out a beautiful sprint the last lap and | lack of practice, but because they haven't} and Peterson. Umpires a half and defied any of the others to]it In them to beat the Student bunch Barat o past him West was the only one | Whitaker, a Davis county man. is claimtd | Basona game: who came close Two of the amateurs by both teams, and it has not ag yet been indulged he ract N honors a close € ( ormack ie get a race with the lightest welght and|barn by a black boy, and the the boy upfeel when has all luck young owner followed in a few ind best his ears like he they're on the straight "*You're one of these chesty LEAGUE. _ ae Fe the aiki Cineinnati Nation-] 3 a { 15| County Boys Today. are he last baseball game so far as the/ Amate > Unive mateurs Put Up Good niversity ; of Utah ee team Is con-| Ty ough h Jack Jack H ume left the track cerned will be playedaeue o'elock this aft|ernoon at Lagoon the ‘varsity Wednesday night with his right. leg|nine and picked team from all the best badly skinned and entered the meet |nines'in Davis county. The game promfast night I'mping, the tall one went] !ses to be one of the livellest and most into the ates melee at ands won " three-|!teresting ne a.the pirit played so } Sane h aggregation far 3 erner dine iand Chicago ~ wm wa. YSTUDENTS among the . mile-awinter a special 1€ -ane ew o fees if you'd put hin ie the big things} h rou know w Ame Neate took first 1's tered fo s rold ble ds the Ath>to the South anes in hi J place from If you can -an t this year for any of those | UNavolidable danger Wye to _ get t him him ready reg the South : in hisa Sear al les by beating them easily in this aft-]. TARAS: ‘Why, he could have beat Sysonby|dates, start him. If you can't, all right ee On the coke tain eh ernoon's game. Score , | today,' my hetup owner man gurgled But I'm through butting in, whatever|/in his final, complete and peacefu inen, and help but laugh He | you do with him," and he walked away. LAGOON | | one | incorporation into the American sys; 000 001 001 R.H-E.} -2 8 4 at ‘have I couldn't beat Rock Sand ahi Fiying "L couldn't get that horse ready for the |tem without injury to himself or to ck ; 02 010 20x-10 11 7 : second. 'VARSITY. ~ wees s ith "the = UNIVERSITY teeth the lead | first; Soberquist, Mound Fort school, secatterles- Mae ant rad) e€- | events, udge, if you want to take {t}along towarc 1 finish o © race, and! One" the first half mile, he when the Sees pace | ond N Twa vehi Madison school, third. Time, | field and Phelp Umpire-Conway. from me," J told him, trying to cool the horse pulled up dead ame | ne . Southerner, Who. :Sees No Increased Un and the bunch went] 20 secon | -_-_-_ him out ‘He's Just a shifty little over"Half an hour after the finish of Hel avoidable Danger to the South. Oo , settine e pace High ain »-Shipley, Grant ac hool, first Cin t oO > -We grounds] night horse of the oecasional kind that'll Brooklyn the Lp de was led over to y| r i AD A Se miele eas PD with 3 ie ae 2c ic. Fataraon oF he ona ao chool and Van | ines or Wil aroun OP. to in': events ne cole same .as ride on his buzz-w: agon to kind | been : my and SH CURIO Wal: hee the tia ee euts he name entries took st] minute prepare 1? taken JEWELER IN --------- **h-won # hatful of midsummer and fall | Brooklyn. 1,-Stricklett was inyin-] ‘Plentyi of answer ere ve got one of} barn this afternoon,' I said to him then, | |. : : June stakes with the streteh running and rat> I als . s rses 4 uy jeste SHE , oP >» rot ¢ | cible today and the Brooklyn eee ean a Suieras under shoe eee I Ot et the ruff myself, and | nt ah whereas the flash colt turned administered San BALE train eeeba - Bostons. Scorea coast of whitewash Be to Hu the a baterel joquis nee behorses one ofof Texas E those that Seine Gallantry-bred Sy andare natlaleldeia far hit ayWOFEH™ hace whil et ikoA ares ees aOkIy. Ry Pay curled ae en] o | stak age t » to ‘ : 1e° Brooklyn too itp: like ia" piece fof loose laInglass at ‘ti . a e : ask our advice ¢g <f l i n 7) 5 aches : q ‘ 5 Boston Z 000 (00 000-0 4jrun him ea". 103 100 00x-5 AND MAIN, hasn't got a single big stake engage-|for the Suburban He'll ti COS va aes ANEvell nent!' Retiree chance Lay s w ‘T stood peered! pat and told him that ‘Ta hold 1 Ot taeE : ‘ 3 2 M On at his welght in that self. personally responsible ook a for couple all of oO Hee ul peeks at} ‘Oh, you're going to save him for the'leng "ntre Sg Pee ant : the owner to see If he was serious or| Suburban, ace you?' the young fellow sald that the lout todidn't not, and I saw that he w: to me, all rolled ae Wg, ellow Le Si sale | wini entrance ack, and,money although he had acback 8 OU: sir . oe te j Up. U seems to me I)cept that' as a fair pee proposition eae still sir,' he said I thank What's the omember that f turned that horse over) went away See anee that ete wasn't meets Bowerman Umpire- r) Patteries-Linderman, Whiterup | Needham, Stricklett and Bergen pires-Carpenter and Johnstone eee eee the 48 white vite 8. the | &, RSET SE Rae by eutine, Diakes the meat a good ie horsead and J sc se elt book re ip fororf tte he W-| I'm : that e yourself ‘trac Sea "When still about 125" anata going to ihe heerlen of 30 days. i Give | business him nan OPTICIAN referrin for one| sald to him Sand ee Reiiing ‘fellow toret} e es together|aera large wad jeered at : me ue haber not," he chopped KNICKERBOCKER "he worth of engagements? Stop fool ng." "That lout will be going on about his , nl , , tried tell hoof welding see ‘ ‘of. Good me tried Sato: : at said, H. 227 you're shh a erack you?' I . J ing on me with a surprised look. ‘You a don't want to: belleve all these¥ yarns you hear about my money blowing stunts 0 liva } Batt reat setaren eee: Bak Cee " ee Dawied cn Brie 4ll right, but heavier than : a aren't WOME OR.WE flash things) owners do year,' mie doub Lazybones Stakes, Then ly "Certainly the Beals ae en me as if I'd eyes "That's acd still and]send here FAVO that close ad. let any-| go by season without pinning‘Don't his name to| goes any a going to give ¢ required' more that Why his mutt famous] the and a "4g to the barrier fo "We : 7 tip Kis napunaed on toc : e 8 in the years when| what preat naturally Were | to the when a came} foamy RITE »xtremely ee eter hind him. ae ee ‘flesh } ant erything, big ae "eel could be given jt while 5 ni z vs earnest training. 1 ke ntep the the ‘horaes wee a easy side and worked awa thi n the} re "daw; aHrookiyn iis sald ‘ath, oe before the °1 owner Ids of horses were sent away post to the tap ef the drum, "‘Now shut} Was Soa one that copped afte » after the numbers f string £ not whereas the fas hires of the sprin-| Make much of an rhpieal to me. 7 get him to the 80 ° darly ‘as ine Be Bost8 for © Flash Ssh. a bad which every or} the one that wit away ‘on his toes at the I had, to me ae aenoe ratanding'/ squeege of the bulb and dizzied the ones everviting crack ; thing good | done he opened a lot} eat | ti Hinveenitencne up, Nepee fats, quite ont Lowrie Nationals and Doolin won with ith steer c R.1H.-I 220 000 O20-6 11 0 oo) 000 000-0 2 1] Ea horses at the the bulldog And fall jas) about be pee: } him i Ldozen.times went, fo of work on thelooking good forore getaway ro a | and aie n turned around and' said to the last entering for the big || trainer a $2 horse P contender, ‘You can have it!" stakes this year money during the last week at New "Or =|) oR * ‘Softly s eggs, and horses is horses, S pr rett y hard to tell a man rigged gets ‘Where it, didMister. Boss,' you hear allI said}leans.. By some all miracle this|: held together the to( him hoof | but cight while cracked thethe horse's all eight while horse's with it millions anyinit * like that ibout that one being a real horse of|}100 and odd pounds of superfluous blub| pose ‘ anF a to 4 St Sse alMe asse| > h the St.| the staker kind? ber A summary were got of off him. the events follow: I. 1 fees cl tation too, If I was fixed that way.'- . Peer at ie lear about It! the excited owner| "Like any horse of the gross sort that rl New York , Sun aw ; aria ate : ouls Nationals made a , "leame back at me ‘I don't need oar owe to hex ire rich prepared too eon suddenly, th eenoe' | ateth j one went inning today, Liefield he ld them about it inywhere! Can't T see? Finen'e to De st; pont: ror "Wis, school, Madiso third scene Time, the Core, 3PGoLIyn Grant . &§8 13 ) 9.f | Sal aye and | »res ea Ye WE te Ww als eaten < thereafter Se and theyy iirer ck wn f ey just nailed 3 a good ai bugey tS $1,500 minor is stake| tucked ; . train, up as proppy. as a , farm Sanne | Special Lagoon 001, road race defeat 3 before the Pittsburgs by one eu tel good ones-most of them In the big | horse during the summer boarding ole B0-yard Gash-cewls m. today. Fare, eMedison scchoo), first: Scone 50 cents. RHE pee: ane ie oe Pe y at Bus mile ered ana oe norae In ee race tone Shipley, Grant school, second; Core, Grant |} ; n less than 0 lave to get any-|clods rat. good one's face from € 7 oP ‘ . ST the - honors, scoring The Grant school finished second i ran chool nished secon |*%¢ Mound Fort boys landed third. ae out of it than a fourth 7 ve - Suneh afi and Was sent out remained in r are. ' 2-year-( ' rems Wasyas a a 2-year-old,'" remarked public trainer who started in at Score: meet held at Glenwood park between the! various graded schools today, the boys} | Brooklyn . Kasterner, in the sev- to Schools Madison Madison from tacked Public " and of the common ; e, i-bubbling to me, j Richie] "" | by Wiltse's yo York Philadelphias | | New Ye ir oe ania ‘ries - LICn Wiltse Re ie SOR . TRACK the | 's x | today's game, I day as a Cnocking 1-Knocking June | pitet hing, jout . BOYS' n es ANOTHER - League , 0 WINS of and busted he Judges of Racing Talent-the - {came to hang ral, &, 6000 horse that|to the sleek veo eon . 0 - ¢ Ywners; of time efterTeally Joafing at the outset from what- was expected of made ae i cle nad." and of} red for all of the year's rae $ { anything was ever built to ¢ oa beginning with > = great stakes, ‘|UD | up 2 > rookly the @ year's he's Hst, the » one, a and That winter was long and "the acne. | want you to remember to get him into| Short, and | ‘; Svring | the events without worrying me to reca &00d horse ae te a Pdi j ne this) closing day | for me t 2 ¢ 2e no « lance | . ‘That pr 1 ble, I suppose TROUBLES Horse re 8 Score Scores 10; Philadelphia, Millionaire "When | PITTSBURG , 12; W ashington, 3;4: Chicago, ? Det 4 : Sete ie HAVE ----= « Republican Special Ogden, June 1-In Service the track and ce ees rear‘ wheel, but'Lawson let out a . e of a i . = mo fa ae and refused to let we Tair-hs Woelet f ea "« f ", 5°ri by r And w he n e ; es in his atte mpt to circle oon ele eae tne ee : 15 8 C 2 18 Bo York, card Mes in eae that . " any anyening r Wrong. Samuelson : only the re fusing to iat "Sam" 5; St we oul vs. Chicago; New a ?17 7 Out witnessec The old favorites-Laws Saves cat land and Dow hning-finished order, takir th lex after \ i i y ) at five lap around Pittsburg, Cineinnati GRADE 2500 League » P nil ae 6; 5: Boston, 0, Cleveland, St] : Sean Wednesday. Practically York, 7 i Brooklyn, American eaace was carried out last night when Lawsor ' Won \ ; the . mile : event in 1:54 chopping a fifth of a -cond ‘ from the new ree rad he hung a u sx ly Iver last : : National New : would ; -_ Wayside. - 2. Shut New | Few re York by Score of 2 ‘ me . scien a is Philadelphia ioe noes . Washington Boston a local: . sald, ' . League Standing. * Won. Lost 20 4 = oo -_ TRAINERS 5 | 025 | f Lee eet gat pee | ».C. | 14 +21 American SHOW Last 26 trainers f "T'm to handle I told over to me as i Quality of y thoughthim1 SUre| with S 7 frets Cave ncrates ge | IRESCRIETION pues right I 2r, ws Boone nes- DOESN'T . Won, =ns : fi , SAMUELSON Hooks ; Miia St. Lou fie From Made i day Second ‘ - anding. of of Quality Proof - BASEBALL @ Is Not Race "7 Pes Into| | backs pl hooroo races, ae are "prette Bin: ace jokes, rea- them OVeEr to me ac feng te, "| wining | in 98e . 4% 1-3e . 100 oa!s oe « $1.95 SLOF |