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WEE LASS CUTS UP I SOHEATOAK LAN Saves Bookies From Landslide on lie Long-Priced Horses. RECENT ADDITIONS FROM ASCOT WINNERS Favorites Ran Form, Al-though Track AVas in Poor Condition. SAN" FRANCISCO. March 23. Wpo Las nnd Graphite, recent arrivals from Ascot, won tholr events nt Oakland to-day.

A heavy rata fell Incessantly throughout the afternoon and the track was deep In water- and mud. Favorites won, as a rule, the horses generally run-' nlng to form. Weather rainy, track Ascot Entries Fast. Results: First race, mile and an eighth IIH Prcstano, 107 (B. Powell).

to G. won; IIH Euoy Street, 102 (Sandy), 4 to 1, second; El Plloto. (Loaguc), 15 to 1, third. iHj Time, No Remarks, Mr. Dingle, Vigoroao.

Polonlus, Ordcntc, Loone and PPH Frank Woods also ran. Wee Lass Keeps the Money. Second race, seven furlongs Wee Lass, iH 101 (Rico), 11 to won; Ebel Thatcher. IIH 100 (Earnshaw). SO to 1, second; Frank iH Fllttncr, 101 (Webber).

0 to 1. third. iH Time, Dick Wilson, lively Mary. 1 Tavora, I'm Joe, Hcdgothorn and Quick- IIH rich also ran. IIH Third race, furlongs Shady Lad, 107 (Clark), even, won; Golden Buck.

104 iH (B Powell), 7 to 1, decond; Pogpy O'Neal. iH 105 (T Sullivan). 7 to 1, third. Time, May Holladay. Lansdown.

Yel-lowstone, El Chlhauhua. Phlluernus. Full PH Sway and Mimo also run. Graphite Makes His Mark. PPH Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth iH Graphite.

(Preston). 2 to 1, won; J. K. iH 39 (Rice), 2 to 1, second; Brlarthorpe, PPI 100 (Robinson) 0 to 2, Time. PPH Blackthorn, Pentagon, Cunejo and Mon- PPPJ tnna Peeress also ran.

IIH Fifth race, flvo and a half furlonga iH r.aura F. 100 (Fountain), 12 to 1, won; iH Tarn O'Shantor, 103 (Brut-sell), 12 to 1. iH Tho Reprobate, 104 (Rice), 9 to 5, iH third. Time. iDO-n.

Tim Hurst. Bell Reed, PPB Prince Magnet, Titus IT and Lady Bimbo IIH ran. iH Sixth race, six furlongs Roycroft, 110 IIH (Clark), 5 to 2, won. Princess Wheeler. iH 105 (B.

Powell). 11 to 1, second: El iH Dlnero, 07 (W. Kelly), 21 to 5, third. Time. PPH 1:1714.

Henry Walte, W. R. Conden. Gnl- PpH vanlc and Sprlngbun also ran. Saturday's Oakland Entries.

First race, flvo furlongs Americano. 1S9. Bath Beach, 129, Cordcr. 123; Rector. 120; iH San Lutlon.

126; Jerry Hunt, 12G: Hulls- iH way, 125; Emma Rcubold, 124; Dora 124; Standard, 124; Llllitue, 122, Sun Jose, iH Second race, futurity course Bliunen- iH thai, 110; Tarn O'Shanter. 110; Mutt Ho- iH enn. 110; Laura F. 10S; Shudy Lad. iH 1W; Tho Rcnrobate, 100; Watohful, 97; iH Evolyn Griffin.

92; Valencia. 92; Grass- iH cutter, 92; Cocksure, 94: Lord Nelson. 99. iH Third race, mile and a slxteonth Modl- iH cum, 110; Dusty Miller, 110; Major Tenny, iH 107; Orchard, 107, Ryppcr, 107: Graphite, iH 107; fcGregor 107; Briers, 1C6; Vienna, iH 1C6; Harbor, 105: Haven Run, 102. Fourth race, tour and a half furlongs, tho Bell stakes Mabel Hollander, 115; IH Tony Faust, 113; Plmklm.

110; Native Son, iH 110, Valciirese, 107, Saxonla, 1C0; Geo H. PPI Davis, 100; May L. 103. iH Fifth race, six and a half furlongs iH Tom McGrath, 107; Albert Fir. 104; Prln- iH cess Tltanla.

102; Ralbert, 101; Sir Ed- iH ward, 91; Elevation, 90. iH Sixth race, mile St George 114; iH Magrano, 111; Yada. 110; Thco Chase. 99; PPJ Chantllly, 99. I HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS.

Room for Sport in Track Athletics nnd Baseball. Tho pfek and shovel brigade at the Salt Lake High school will come out for prac-tlco on tho campus this mornluc. Baseball candidato and track athletes havo been notified to be on hand Monday afternoon Training quarters vcra opened yesterday, and about thirty lockers assigned to candidates for the different teams. Several of the sprinters wore out yes-Unlay at noin and pulled off a. couple of natch fiprints.

The first ono wns be-' tvccn Stcnhoufco and Lauhly, the distance 100 yarde. StmhoiiKC won out in thirteen" seconds. The second event wa3 a relay in which three (cams tcok part. Tho teams were Rlslcy and Lauoly, Craltr and Hall and MacAMIster and titenhouse. Each of Ihe men covered hundjed yordR and the race was won by the first pair named.

I ELIMINATE PROFESSIONALISM. Such Is Action Taken by Athletic Congress. CHICAGO. March 23. Professionalism in college sport was decriea.

tho aboll-t'on of the professional coach for football and baseball wns urged and the now iootball rules adopted by tho recent conference calte4 bv President Angol of Michigan university, were Indorsed by a unanimous vote of the north central association of colleges and cecondary f-chopjs at Its meeting held here today. The conference pledged itself to an absolute elimination of professionalism from athletics thtj territory wnlch they control. I More Athens Athletes En Route. NEW YORK. March 23.

Among the jrssengers who arrived today on the xtpamer Flnnnco, from Colon, wore J. II. Scdgowlck and Charles Zeno, athlefee 'rom San Francisco, -who aro ontered In thp Olvmplun games. Thoy will go to Grfco on Ihi3 wepk's steamer. Sedge-wlck Is an all around athlete- Zeno Is crlckot and tenr.ls player.

I Another Smash at Football. CHICAGO. March 23. At a meeting of trustees of Northwestern universities "last night it was decided to abolish inter-concglat? football at the university for five years. It was agreed to engage ono intrnbcr of the faculty to have charge of athletics.

Tho debts of tho athletic afEoclatlon. amounting to will be i cEtimed by the university I Recommend Rugby Game. SAN FRANCISCO. March joint rthlotlc of the University of California and tho Lcland Stnnford, urIVerslty nas adopted a resolution recommending tho two Institutions substitute the Rugby football garni; for the present garni- ntn a na-t'onal same is dovolopfcd. Richest Baby in the World.

March 2J A healthy. blu-oyel. elcven-pounrt boy. who oimnoo last nicnt In a hounA In Wot Flflv.Crmn strwu mht Plfth wenu J. ii.

heir prVmptl chrlstenlnB, will bo John nockfellcr HL Tho bem to Mr, an M. John D. IJockefellPr. Bratlllca ono of Lh'AMJMl ffranOfather, who hoi the Iattjr-8 ninrrlQM to Ahble O. Aldrlcli.

tho NEW ATHLETIC CLUB HAS BEEN ORGANIZED James Donaldson Elected Manager at Meeting. Held Yesterday. The Palace Atheltlc club was organized yesterday afternoon, with James Donaldson as manager and John Chapman and E. F. Schofskl, track nnd amusements managers of the Salt Palace association, on tho board of director.

Efforts will be" mado to pull off boxing contesta at the saucer this summer, providing there Is no objection from the county and city olllclals. The promoters guarantee that, there will be nothing but the foremost athletes In the country brought here, and that If managers, officials or tho public aro not thoroughly satisfied with the entertainment provided no money goes to tho participants in any event that comes oft In regard to tho cycling game, Manager Chapman yesterday received a latter from W. L. Mltton of Davenport, who Is anxious to como hero and Is confident of "cutting up" some among tho local bunch. C.

Taylor arrived In the city yostor-day from Australia and will rldo here this year. Ho Is a native of Atlanta, and has been riding In Australia until ho was forced to quit from a broken collar bone In caso there Is anything In the glove contest line going on. Fighting Dick Hy-lnnd and Young Corbett are to be the first curd. HORSEMAN GETS SMALLPpX. Well-Known Track Official Stricken "With Dread Disease.

CHICAGO, March 23. Edwunl Jasper, a well-known ruco track official, la In tho Chicago Isolation hospital suffering with smallpox, whoro ho was taken tolay, together with Mrs. Jut-pcr. on tholr arrival In Chicago from Loo Ancolcs Mr Jasper Is secretary of tho Los Angoles Jockoy club, nnd nt tho clofo of raclnc at Arrcot Park ha nnd Mrs. Jnaer started for Chicago, whoro thoy havo lived for muny years.

During the Journoy Secretary Jnspflr was taken sick and wan examined by a physician, but his mnlady wus not pronounced smallpox until ho stepped oft the train here today and woo Intercepted by ollleers of tho Chicago health deportment. According to tho health ofllcors, Jaxpcr linn tho disease In a virulent form. Although there la yet no olirn of tho disease havlm; attacked Mrs. Jasper, sho wus taken to tho Isolation horpltul alonif with her husband. Mr.

Jasper was for many years connected with the Chlcnpo race track In an olllclal capacity, and Is known to horwameti all over tho country- He and his wife Intended leaving Clitcoco this afternoon for Cincinnati, to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Jaspor's father WOOL BOOM IS DENIED Values of Territory Grades Remain at Old Figoire. Special to Th Tribune. BOSTON. Mass March 23.

Values of Territory wools have not advanced on the Boston market, notwithstanding bullish advlcns from abroad and the upward tendency of tho world's markots. Holders assert they have to soil at old prices or lost- ruks. As compared with the cost to replace those, wools arc now being sacrificed. A good-sized line of Utah line and medium vii3 tinned over at in to L'l cents. Sizable lines of medium trades have been sold at 24 to '2Z cents.

Tintic Ore Shipments. Special to Tho Tribune. EUREKA, Utah, Murch 23. Tho ore shipments from Tlntlc for tho poet week vre follows- Kamo of Mine. Carloads.

Gemini 17 Diilllon-Bcclt RldKO and Vnlley 6 Centennial Eureka tvi TaKle and Blue Boll 9 Day fi Eureka IIMt leads' 12 Uncle Sam 4 Yankee 3 Bock Tunnel Swansea 4 South Swansea 1 Scranton 'i AJax 4 DruKon Iron 3 Brooklyn Consolidated 1 Carlsa 4 Grand Certral 0 Lower Mammoth 4 Mammoth 16 Victoria 4 Total 176 Concentrates Uncle Sam mill 2 A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for alYections of the throaL and lungs," says Hon. John Shenlck, 220 So, Peoria Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold n.fter being overheated, which Irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud In my extremity a friend advised me to uso Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely subsided.

I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat In the Council." This remedy is for sale by all leading Members of W. E. A. Attention. For the annual convention at San Francisco, July 9 to 13, the popular Salt-Lake Route will announce low rates to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland, Or.

It la to your advantage to at once write to J. L. Moore, 169 Mam Salt Lake. Did It Ever Occur to You That Smelter City lots at $50 are the beat Investment In Ufah today? Investigate thls opportunity to safely Invest for a future title perfect and warranty deed. SMELTER CITY TOWN9ITE No.

201 D. F. Walker Blk. Spring Ailments Pimples, bolls, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, indigestion and headache, aro some of them. They are all radically and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.

This great medicine thoroughly cleanses the blood and restores healthy functional activity to the whole system. It makes people well. I havo been using Hood's Sarsaparilla as a spring medicine, for ten years, and have never found anything better." John Flemings, Campbell Hall, N. Y. Acceptno substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla Insist on having HoodB.

Get it today. In liquid or tablet form. 100. Doses $1. I The Log Cabin Can Ss the Sign of Purity Always look for it when you want good, pure, wholesome I syrup full measure.

a Accept no substitute or imitation. You wxiut the best. I gg Towle's Penoche is the new Log Cabin product and like 1 TOWLE'S LOG CABIN i MAPLE SYRUP It is absolutely the clearest, purest and smoothest product of its kind. LOG' CABIN PENOCHE has a delicate, refined ila- Svor unlike any pure cane sugar syrup you have ever tasted better sweeter daintier. "Penoche" means delicious con- fection.

Penoche Syrup makes good candy. MAKES HO VIE SWEET HOME Send for the book "Penoche Secrets," jj Tt's free. Tells how to make new sweets. pSt 'j I The Towle Maple Syrup Co. fft) I I St.

Paul, Minn. I Makers of Towle's Famous fflj I Loo; Cabin Molasses. Xjlgessi BIGAMIST hides ii mm Scandal Let Loose on Discovery That He Had Two Wives. N'EW YORK, March 'JJ. Although fears were entertained for a tlmo today thut Thomas W.

Klley, a wealthy banker and. of Brooklyn, had committed suicide because of the publication yesterday of u' slory thai he- was 'irn' "husband of two -wives. Mrs. Flora A. Colt, to whom ICIley whs married three years npo In Hammond, received Information tonight of Mr.

Klley's whereabouts Mrs. Colt's son said Mr. Klley was alive, but -that he was not at liberty to say where he was. Other than this no statement was obtainable regarding Klley's movements today. Disgraced by Scandal.

Last night a story was published that Mr. Klley had married Mrs. Flora A. Colt of Brooklyn three years ago, although he had another wife at that time who la still living. After tho publication of the charges against Mr.

Klley ho was (iiotcd as saying: "This scandal is more- than I can bear. I never did anything that was not honest or honornble until I married Colt. I know that I was wrong and I am ashamed of it." Klley later sent a personal representative to the North Side bank to tender for him his resisnatk as president of the h.stltution It was diOlvercd to the c.shler, who was not Informed of the h'ercalxnits of Klley BATTLESHIP Secretary Bonaparte Wants Vessel as Big- as the Dreadnaught. WASHINGTON, March J3. Secretary Bonaparte appeared before the Hotiso Committee on Nnvnl Affairs today In eupport of an Increase In the navy.

He advocated an appropriation this year for the two lC.OOO-ton battleships and If Congress does not see lit to provide for two euch Bhlps, he urges the construction pf one 19-VXMon battleship. In the main. Serrelary Bonaparte's recommendations were In harmony with thoeo inoluded In hid annual report. The Secretary's estimate for construction aggregates Of this sum the chief Item Is S15.to0.000 for tho two battleships recommended. Secretary Bonaparte advorated tho battleship because, he said, American constructors felt this tonnago wns necessary to carry ten twelve-Inch guns euch as the British ship Dreadnaught 13 carrying.

The Secretary said the battleship was now so highly developed that there could be no radical changes mado In construction. Representative Cousins of Iowa, and othflr members, took Issue with tho Secretary on tins point. WHITE WOMEN SLAVES Colored Resort-Kesper Convicted; One Girl-Detained Five Years. NEW YORK, March M. Robert colored, proprietor of a report whoro It nllKl whlta women wer? detained aulnst their will, woe to'liy foun! sullty bv a Jury nt tho offense of abduction.

SprlcKs whj rcnifcrnted until Tucuday for fr.tncc. Tho extreino penalty In euch crimes Is twenty yenrs' Imprisonment. Tho testimony of tho vomn wltnne.n wna to the effect thr.t thty had. wMlo Intoxicated, been to the Sprlfga resort, and thre. behind barrd wlniowd and doors, hold prisoners.

Ono woman testified thnt she had been an Inmato of the hojfe under theao conditions for Uv years. The. plnec wm frequented by negro is. On July IS last tho place was raided by the prices' Indlatminl followed. Operated on for Appendicitis.

Special to The Tribune. SPRING VI LiMC. Utah, March 23. Mrs. Ella Hammond was operated on for appendicitis today by Dr.

Smart of this plaoti, assisted by Drs Dunn and Slater Of Provo. She rallied from tho operation and every Indication a that she will recover. Will Vote School Bonds. County School Smith that tho approval of tho proposition to bond tho Jordan School district for $60,000 Is virtually assured. Tho money Is to be used lu rn-palrlnfi nclioolhouses and provldlnu additional buildings; Meetings arc belni; hold In tho various localities and 00 far tho sentiment Ju almost ununlmoun for tho bonds, Tho election will bo held March 30.

1. YOKEL UD MURPHY II WHE8TLE AT flGBEfi Articles of Agreement Signed Botli Men Yesterday. OGDKN. March a. Those who llko the wruaillnt; tniiiie will Imvo a chance to se whai promises to bo one of iho best bouts over put 1111 In tho West, and It will bo between two liood men.

though one Is considerably heavier than tho other und there will bo n. handicap. Today articles of agreement were signed and delivered at tho Sanitarium In Qfden canyon for a match between Mlko Yokel of probably the champion llcht-Wolght wrestler of Amorlca, and John Murphy of California, one of the hcay men and reputed as a Ilrst-rate coei Men Start Training. Murphy weighs 190 pounds and Mike, when ho Is In condition, will not exceed G. It Is probable that he will welch In at H2.

Tho terms of the match aro that Murphy Is to throw1 YokcI threo times lu one hour The match will bo pulled oP In the Ogden Grand opera-houso on tho night of Monday, April 3, and eo far no sldo bets have been posted, though tho sporting element of Ogden Is gct-tlnc ready. Immediately after tho signing of the artlcloa tho two men went Into trulnlntr. Mlkn Yokel will put himself In condition at the Sanitarium. Murphy has made tho gymnasium of tht Smyth nt 33-5 Twenty-fourth streot, hlH headquarters, and thero he will do his training. Ho Is a big, chunky follow, and mm extended an Invitation to all tho strong men of tho town to como and work with him.

Murphy Is no chubbcr." lutd ho Is going to show aome great work In tho match Tho slranglo hold Is barred lu the match Boys "Black Hand" Jokers. JITTSDURG, March 23. Tho mystery of tho "niack Hand" Hoclety, which liae long puzzled tho iollco and iwstal authorities at Mc-Keesport. was today cleared up when a do-tectlvo socurid confessions from thrc-school boy whose ages range from to 18 years. They utated that thny wore members of the gang that had btn sending threatening loiters to prominent physicians, school olllclals nnd business men, and Implicated a dozen or more boys all belonging to prominent femlllea.

They claim the letters were written merely In a spirit of mischief and no thought was entertained of getllns mopey or carrying out numerous other threat. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tafco LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine Tablet. Druggists refund money If It falls to euro. E. W.

GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 25c. SUIT TO COLLECT NOTE Spanish Fork Co-Op Brings Action Against George Q. Hales. Eptclal to Tho Tribune PROVO.

March 23. Tho Spanish Fork Co-up Institution rms Hied suit lu the Fourth District court against Georgo U. Union to collect $1031. US op a promissory note. John D.

Payzant, a natlvo of England, waj today admitted to citizenship by Judgo Booth. Tho cae of Provo City vs. the Tcllurido Power company, et Iuu been continued In tho District court until May 7. John Monson, 27, of Tlcasnnt Grovo and Hannah Poterson, 21, of Sauna; "Wallace Larson, 20, and Mary Poterson, 19, of Plearant Grovw, after procuring tho nccewiary licenses wore married In th District courtcom today by Judgo Booth. Petn Hamilton, et have filed a notlco of location on tho Llttlo Chlof and Souaro mining clalmH In Eldorado district, and Fred TVIn-Kenfleld ha located tho Copper King.

Copper Quemi and nig Ledge claims In Alplno mining district. James Creer, Mayor of Spanish Fork, waa doing business In tho Garden city today. Always. Remember the Full laxative Rromo Quinine Cores a Cold En One Day, GrJptn 2 Daya I1UBLE STARTED I Hi MEET Indicates Hopeless Split Between East and AVcst Regarding Tournament. PROTEST FILED BY ASSOCIATION OFFICIALS No Fair Bowling After Midnight, According to the Century Team.

LOUISVILLE March 23. Today'n developments In bowling circles seem to Indicate a hopelcsa split between the East and tho West, ns a result of tho defeat yesterday of Philadelphia being the next city to have a meeting of the American Bowling Congress. An Eastern association will bo formed. It la said, within the next thrcii months, and will hold Its flr6t annual meeting either In Philadelphia or New York next year. The delegates from Philadelphia and New York say they will not attend the American Bowling Congress at Su Ixiuls noxt year, or any subscuont tournament of the congress.

Secretary Karpff thlnka tho trouble will bo Bottled without any split. He admits, however, that tho situation at present has a serious aspect. High. Two-Man Scores. Th high ccores In tho two-man specials were- Si-hlemun and Koonlgshoff, Cleveland, with 1119.

Knoer and Thum. Peoria, with 1132. Individual fcoren: William Harris. Cincinnati. 590; L.

Worthhigton, Poorla, 537; Georgo Doty, Peoria, 6-13. Tho bowling In tho annual tournament has assumed continuous performance uha60. Tho contents on yestonlay's programme were not ilnishcd until aXtor 3 o'clock Thursday morning when tho Leloya No. 1 of Peoria, camo near landing at tho top of the Hat of flvo-men teams. lTp to the ninth framo tho I-elsys had ovory provlous record broken, but In the last framo a ml-w occurred which cost thorn their chances for tho championship, closing with a scoro of --781, The Centurys No.

1 of Chicago hold llrst place In this cloni with a score of 27CM, tho I'astlmos of Cincinnati being third with 27S6 points. The Lclsys were put on in a tho other llvo teams with them finishing as follows Star club, Peoria 2722 Ix-lsya No. 2. Peoria 2ji8 Peoria JMG Indians. Mobllo, Ala Spr, Galveston, Galveston.

INiC Protest Piled by Secretary. J. Howe of Cleveland, Hecrctary of tho American Bowling Congrobs, today filed a protest tho executive committee of tho congress agulnst the action of tho Loulsvlllo Tournament association In allowing two-man teams and Individual to bowl before they roll In tho llvo-isan ovents. This, It la olalmed. Is In violation of tho by-laws of the American Bowling Congress, ami If tho punishment prescribed In tho by-laws la enforced tho tournament will bo taken out of the hands of the local association at once.

The protest of Mr. Rawe, If sustained, will tic up prize money amounting to SKiOO, and will, it is said, cot aside several of tho records mado slncu the tournament Ocean Another protest wan fllod today against tho record of tho Lclsys No. 1 of Ptorla. This Is a llvu-man team, and rolled a total of 2781 this morning. Tho Century team of Chicago, which had the high flvo-man roll (2731) of the Loulsvilr tournament, protests because the Lelsy No.

I bowled after midnight. Tho contract batwoon the Louisville Bowling Tournament association and tho American Bowling Congress provides that no game be rolled after midnight. The Centurys clalx tho LelHys hail an od-vantaga. ns tho pins thoy used were battered by the other quads during yeotorday's garni. OGDEN BOWLERS FAST.

Dec-Stanfords Win Out in League Game on Palace Alleys. Special to The Tribune OGDEN, March 22 There were two games at tho Palace bowling alleys tonight, one bf-Ing a league game between the. Dee-Stanford and tho Shupo-AVIUIams teams. In which the former was winner. Tho other game was between the I.

L. Clark team and tho Scow-crofts, who call themselves the Jcscoas. The JesHccas won two out of the three games, and Becker made tho hlsh Individual and also the high averago scoro. Following are the scores: Dee-Stanfords. 1st.

2nd. 3rd. Ttls. Franlc Scudder U6 150 ISO -132 B. Herrlck 115 111 17R -4G1 Lund 1H 167 15S 4SS McDowell 160 162 102 Ml Deo lttS 111 112 3J1 Totals 723 73.7 770 2220 Shupe- Williams.

1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tils. Miller 1SI IK 1U 4 S3 Van Dyke ill 153 115- 379 Craig .............112 117 113 UK V.

Ebflcld 130 10- E. E. Scudder .....147 151 161 JiO Totals CS1 770 671 2123 The game was ae' follows: piarks. 1st. 2nd.

3rd. Ttls. C. Clnrk 104 102 132 35S Blshoft S2 S3 101 271 UmmwcUo 117 13? 151- irf 1. Clnrk Ill 136 141 3M Warner 130 116 117 402 Totnln t3 601 672 1826 Jesscoas.

1st. 2nd. 3rd. Ttls. Ellis HI 12? 1:6 367 Pallow 103 142 123 S70 V.

Scowcroft 115 101 135 3SI A. Scowcroft 12S 132 125 405 Decker 163 161 145 415 Totals 6S0 0S3 615 IRIS JUNIOR LEAGUE. Orientals. Avlle 121 103 142 366 Denies US 135 175 4M Blddlo 100 ISO 110 3Su Baer 139 11 13S 43S Maughan 211 176 526 Totals 647 760 711 21 IS Doolittles. Hood ,13 179 173 4S5 Stanlsh 107 131 JO? 347 Vhlt 117 111 203 IS1 Donkin 152 176 116 451 Earlo ........174 1W 151 5(4 Totals 713 S13 7S5- 2311 Schleip Co.

Barratt 169 167 ISO 526 Papworth ,.131 If 6 165 4S2 Ely 114 160 149 423 Walker 159 151 153 165 Johnson ,...131 14S 120 40S Totals ....704 612 7S5 2304 Independents. Klrkwood ,111 190 1S7 51S Williamson 115 ill no 435 Mcllroy 4. ..157 13S in 172 Donley 1M 1 17 460 Hkldmoro 171 177 IN 533 Totals 77 1 777 S75 2421 As tho Vincent-Notts did not show up to play, the Crystals took three games by default at tho Crown alloys lost night Tho icorts; Crystals. Gyllenswan IPS 173 1S4 655 Collins 151 IK- Kaddles 136 190 177 Schmlorer 165 152 43 Burt 157 192 227 575 Totals .,750 Si7 S9S 2545 Standing of Bowling Teams. Won.

Lost. Pet. Crystals ...43. 15 .741 Hlgham-Burtons II 22 Bon Hommo 37 20 649 1 Independents 36 25 Bulls ...31 24 .561 gchlelp 27 51 r. Vlncent-Nott ......13 2 Uanes-Scyboldt 4' JT 1 TaADi: S1AHK Soap I I The favorite soap for To or Bath.

Transparent becall tinued use assures! clear and beaut i i 1 i rgs- RRMNANT3 Saturday 1 That Christmas Bargain Feast on Ibons will be repeated Saturday, AH colors and widths for less than ever bought them for before, I Incidentally look over our display offi new spring millinery 1 116 So Male Strcjl MONEY FOR THE STATE i Treasury of Utah to Be Enriched Prom Inheritance Tax. The tronaury of thu Slntn of Utah will i foon ho enriched, according to tho I nient. of Attorney-Gonrral M. A- nrtedon, to tho extent of $12,203 57. This contribution comes from Inherit- unco tax on tho estate of James F.

Woodtunn, a fcrmnr tchident of ITtnh, who died In Chicago In 1CWJ. Mr. Wood- I man owned mlnlntr und Industrial wtockfl In Utah thnt camo uiulm- tho jurisdiction of this State to tip; rtniouut of and upon all of hlch but the State Is entitled to 5 por cent. The amount to ho received Includes Interest 1 since the Inx was first due from the estate. The ptock to the decedent Included holdlnRs in the Silver Klnp.

Ontario, Daly. Carlsa and Uncle Sam. mln-inc; companies, the Salt JLake City Railway company and a numbor of other concerns. This property was not discovered to be subject to Income tax In this Stato until a long time after Mr. Woodman died, but Mr.

Breeden states that the details of the matter have' nil boon nprreed upon and. that the funds will soon bo paid to the Stute. Salt Lake Turf Ej I 208 MAIN ST? California and Kastm J1 wtro for all sporting evtnt. tjr. BILLIARD AND POOLil AND SUPPLIESCp- 10S Weot '2nd' SoutMul Bell Phono 1S2-V.

jjl i Union DeptJl 218 South Maln. Honest Work. flone). Palnlosa Extraction of TeBSr AH Work Posltlvoly GuarantjB Bell. 1J26-X; 112J- A comfortable old pair of 'a i' shoes are common among men 1 gJ who don't know that the gMfl 'MAKES LIFE'S.

1VAIK EAife EwMHUHKjl nyjen w0 wear Crossetts 1 will tell you that a new pair Jta I of Crossetts are as easy to my I your feet as a new mattress J4- to your back. 1 i If pour dealer does not keep Jhfm, we Wtf-W will send any 'tule on rccelvl of price with Mi 2Sc additional to pay forwarding charge. I LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inc. I fa.

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