Show I 1 THE HACE RACE TRACK doctor condon in the tile chamber ot of commerce last evening gave voice lo 10 I 1 a thought that baa bas existed in the tile L minds of many of agdens citizens for years past when shall ill the 0 junction city have a race track worthy the patronage of the public and worthy he the opportunities she enjoys for catering with the h highest I 1 eucless to their pleasure in this most interesting and roost most noble sport the response of col swan and the general discussion following the introduction I 1 tro ot of tho the question are full of encouragement for those who aho have long waited and hoped for this ranch needed improvement A well ap pointel 1 course is in at the hot ILA springs Spring 3 and will bo be completed in short order b by v the present proprietors or of should it be deemed preferable that a stock company take I 1 the tile matter in hand and carry on the construction to their own taste and manage it according to their own ideas new the site at the springs can bo be I 1 obtained under a lease la in either case the track will be speedily finished with the necessary buildings and scabies stables and with a grand bland stand capacious enough for all present needs at least I 1 if it anything is against si the tile location it is its distance from the city but this it will ill be remembered by vis visitors igors I 1 to the moet most famous tracks in the union or to the great courses in the old world is an objection common I 1 to them all to meet it how I 1 ever I 1 we have the immediate prospect of cheap transportation either by motor line or U nv N v those who do not indulge in the luxury of their own or hired carriages can be carried swiftly and at slight expense to the entrance to the grounds while those who are ate fortunate enough to possess high step pers ard comfortable equipages equi pages of their awn will find bowling along I 1 the well kept road scarcely less enjoyable than the exciting contests of I 1 speed they go to witness furthermore and this is of prime Imp importance orlance there is at the springs I 1 the peculiar soil calculated to make I 1 1 one of the best tracks in america ameri ca it too bard for tests of 1 speed for it retains the spring and I 1 elasticity which make tracks fast neither is it so soft as RS to weary the I 1 racers by slumping clumping slum ping or cup cupping ping a fault common to most courses courtes prepared with soil hauled on tor for improving the natural article visiting r horsemen from last east and west have expressed these opinions and they i are people who ought to know we I 1 have hopes of having to report many li instances of recd breaking alter after the 1 new track ahall be opened I 1 1 |