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Show 1 THOUSANDS WILL 1 ATTEND RAGES jflj Never In tho history of Fairs In H this section of tho country, and few H times In tho history of our state has MJ such n 1 no of lino horses been scho- H dulcd for races as thoso now booked H to appear nt tho Cacho County Fair Bj Ilace track threo days next week. H For weeks past tho most prom'nent H horse men of tho Interraountnln ro- H glou have been placing orders for H stalls and making other nrrnngo- HJ inonts to enter tholr best material. H Hundreds of animals will bo soon jpj in action dur'ng tho Fair and that fff thousands of raco fans and admirers H of flno animals will attend tho moot HJ goes without saying. B- Tho latest advlco on Intended on- AjT Aries enmo yestordny from our towns jBT man Gcorgo Dunbar who wired Presl- HBJ dent Harris of tho Fair Association gfl as follows: J "Roxburg, Idaho, Sept. 20 1912 HJ Charles M. Harris, BE Lognn, Utah. Bfi Two carlouds of hnrness horses, H ono carload runners. Reserve twen- M ty-flvo stalls. GEO. DUNDAR." ES Tho tolcgram Is solf explanatory EH and shows tho lntorost which men wj with blooded animals uro taking In 9E tho Cacho County racos. County j pooplo can but fall In lino, that Is JS with tho multitudes and seo tho ra horsos In action. They enn never IB seo bottor If they travol a thousand mllos. |