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SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY JANUARY 19 1906 T
r Her Hera1d ld Sporting News I
r Ekgy Y PICKING PICKINGIN
IE IN AUSTRALIA INAUSTRALIAMcarIaid AUSTRALIAfoYr
H foYr < yil McJarland and Iver Lawson Lawsontfrfonfng Lawsong LawsonThniug
tfrfonfng g All the Money in inSight inSigll iiiSights
Sight SightSUELSON SightsSAMUELSON
SUELSON 1 1AMUELSON IN HARD LUCK LUCKGERMAN LUCKT LUCKIMPORTEDGERMAN LUCKJFORTED
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JFORTED IMPORTEDGERMAN GERMAN RIDERS NO NOFOR NOIMATCH NOATCH
MATCH ATCH FOR L LOCAL CAl BIKERS BIKERSStress BIKERScUppt BIKERSress
Stress ress clipping cUppt In letters received yes yesterday yesteiay ¬
1 terday tca by The Herald front rotn Iver Lawson Lawsonand Lawsolland LaWSOPd
and d Floyd 1oyd McFarland show that this pair pairofSsIt pairit pairc
ofSsIt c it jt t Za Lake speed merchants are mak maktnjra malctfw
tnjra tfw 1 a big killing 1111th In ii the cycling game in inAustralia 1DAusttaUa inMistia11a
Australia Samuelsons name is not men mentlcnedV mentlcme mentcned
tlcnedV tlcme but Iver writes that Samuelson Samuelsonhas Samuelsonb Samuelsonhaz
has been b en having nothing but hard luck lucksffice lucka
a k sffice ce he e arrived and seems ieems unable to tostrijse toS toste
strijse S e his form Lawson however says saysthat saysthat
that ft will be Samuel2on S ue1son McFarland and 8l1delf
himself iim elf jn n one two three t ree order as soon as asthe astb asthe
the tb f Prpvo boy gets going and used to the thestyle thestyle thestyle
style of riding over there thereLawson thereL thereLawson
Lawson L an and McFarland are riding inde independently Indep Indeendetly ¬
pendently p den + t1y this season that Is they have haveaccepted havaccepteQ haveaccepted
accepted no noappearance appearance money and am amxftUns ar ara154jzs
xftUns ri U where here and when they please As Asa
t a Result they t ey pick their races They
force the promoters to offer large purses pursesto
to get them th II1 to compete and this pair pairpromptly pairpromptly pairpronptly
promptly take first Irst and second places placesRutt placesRutt placesButt
Rutt and Mayer the German cham champion champiO chainpiots ¬
pion piO 5 have been imported to ride against againstLawson agalnstW againstI4WSn
Lawson W n and McFarlarro McFarlarroWashing lIcFarlBJTdWa 3IcFaiaizdWaing
Washing Wa hing Australian Laundry LaundryIn
In speaking of the races McFarland McFarlandin
in his hlscharacterIstic characteristic way says saysIver saysIver saysIver
Iver and myself had h d a lot of laundry
to cjfean cau < J an here h re Melbourne and with it itwere itwere Itwere
were two big German dubs Mayer and andRutt andRutt andButt
Rutt and It t is needless to say we washed washedout w3hedout washedout
out all the th gold g Jd there was in sight In Infact Intact inract
fact we handled the coin so strong that thatwe thatwe thatwe
we are now in bigger demand than we weever wefverwere weever
ever fverwere were before beforewG beforeOi1e4ustr8lian beforeOieAustraIian
wG Oi1e4ustr8lian e Australian paper says saysAsfar saysAoL
lu AoL Asfar as the scratch races were con conCfeiTS conflfe coneiWd
CfeiTS < eiWd flfe ai it It was Va again a case of the Ameri American American Amencan ¬
can riders first and the rest anywhere anywhereand
and unless Mayer and Rutt suddenly de develop develop develop ¬
velop form such events for the next nextmorith nextmonth nextnionth
month or so will all be b gifts for the theLawson theLawson theLawson
Lawson McFarland company companyIn
In lj i speaking of Lawson and McFarland McFarlandanother McFarlandanother McFarlandinotber
another paper says saysUp saysuUp saysSUp
t uUp Up to Saturday evening when three threeprogrammes thrltpi
programmes pi giammes had been decided during duringwhich duringwhich duringwhich
which time 226 6 were available for prize prizemcney pri76mcney prizemcney
mcney they annexed no less than E166 E166and1is 166 166and15s 161andiis
and15s If the 215 45 alloted to class races racesIn racesittirJ11ch racesI
In ittirJ11ch I whTqh h they could not compete is taken takenout takenoUt takenou1
out the percentage of their winnings is isconsiderably isconsiderabl isconsiderably
considerably larger largerLawson l lrgerLawson ger gerLawson
Lawson Wins Melbourne Derby DerbyAmong Derbyt Derbymoig
t Among moig Lawsons wins is the derby mile mileone mile2P mileone
2P one of the big cycling events of Mei MeiBStigfe Meiand MetZ
BStigfe Z and the fivemile championship championshipbothopen championshipbot championshipbotopen
bothopen bot open races racesL racesL racesLWitn
L LWitn WgPn n and McFarland left for Syd SydneyJust Sdneyjust SydneyTust
neyJust after writing wrltin the letters recelveU recelveUyesterday receiv recelv1yesterday d dYEsterday
yesterday They will therefore not take takepart tatepan ta1epart
part in the Austral the big race of the theyear theyear theyear
year at Melbourne The papers are all alljumping alljumping
jumping on the promoters for letting this thispair thisII thispair
II < pair airget get away claiming the race will not notbe notbe nott
t be interesting without these two men wno wnoin wno1nth wnor
r in 1nth the e past month have proved themselves themselvessuperior themselvessupelior themselvessupeilor
superior to any riders in Australia The Thepromoters Thepromoters
7 promoters apparently refused to give giveLswson giveLYson giveLgvson
Lswson and McFarland enough appear appearanco appearnc appearanctinioney
anco anctinioney nc money and this pair are going to toSydney toSydney toSydney
Sydney where larger purses are being beinghung beipghunS beinghung
hung up
h
fASI VICTORY FOR TUX DOS DOSThree
Three Straight Taken From FromBrilliants F FromIs rOlll
< Brilliants BrilliantsTalamantes BrilliantsTalamantesIs Talamantes TalamantesIs
1 Is High Man ManShe Manh Man1iie
She iie h Tuxedos took to k three straight str ight from fromthe fromtheBrilliants fromiRii1liants
the theBrilliants Brilliants in last evenings evenl gs City CityIgagtiTe Citygti CitytgWi
IgagtiTe gti series and won out on total pins pinst pinsyocr pinsty
t ty > y yocr over 300 points Talamantes appeared
back bacliin in his old time form again and car carried carned ¬
ned away the high honors with an aver average average ¬
i age ageof of 189 23 Tobin coming second with withan withan
an average iverage of 179 23 Walton made the
highest high st single game score of the even ¬
rot with 225 points > and Talamantes with with2O
210 and Tobin with Un 208 os were the other
200 00 men of the evening evenlnThe
The scores 4 4Brilijants
Brilliants BrilliantsAnderson Brilli Brilijantsanderson nts ntsAnderson
Anderson 155 is 109 144 40S
t Morris 13S j 147 142 422
Williams 129 1 127 12 10 106 362
G Walker 1J4 193 i 175502 175 502
Spitz ITS iSO 157 522 522J i22X
J X QtaJs t 1s > < J727 7i Jg5 75 724iil6 724iil6Talamantes 72 7242216 7242216Talaznantfs l6 I ITux
Tux doSf doSfTa1amanres
Talamantes TalamantesWalton 1S3 17 17i 210 5 5f9 59i 9
i Walton WaltonTobin Walt n 225 225Tobi 150 127 502 5021W
Tobin TobinSmith Tobi 1W 20S OS 197 539 s
Smith 162 149 15S 469
JI MIoeu 171 157 i ins 5 493 493Totals 49SIotaIs 493taIs
Totals taIs 875 S40 4O S57 S5725 S5725COMM 2372512CbMM 25 25COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL COMM ERCI ERCIAL L LEAGUE LEAGUEKllkpatrick E Er EKllkpatri EIlkpatnIckinathta1ned
r
Kllkpatrick IlkpatnIckinathta1ned maintained d his reputation reputationas reputationashih
as ashih high hi h man in the Commercial league by bywinning bywinrung bywinning
winning the high scores of the he evening
in last nights games His average for
ths th three games was 190 23 Donkin was wasnext wasnext wasnext
next with a total of 504 3G for his three threegames threegames threegames
games The scores scoresKilpatrick scoresKilpatrtck scoresiUpatrlelc
Kilpatrick 186 1S1 S1 192 19 542 542J 54 54J
J Hignam Righ8 172 144 18 1iiS 1iiSTa 16 4S2 4S2Tayjor 4S 4STayo
Tayjor Ta 1at h a 142 168 121 46 426H 46R 46B
H Brewester is 17 g7 140 190 497 497Y 497WoBigham 497w
Y w WoBigham Higham 147 iiTotals 149 14 142 14 433 433Totals 435Totals
Totals TotalsDonkin 797 777 777 811 8l12 8l12Donkin SU2325 SU2325Donkin 23S5
Donkin DonkinBreck 163 155 is 186 1 504
Breck BreckGifford Bre t 155 li 417 13S 440
Gifford GiffordP 1 123 8 143 131 397
P Quinn 161 175 15S 494 4941S9
J Quinn 1S9 150 151 1 151490 151490Dz 1 490 490T0tfe 490Tot
4
T0tfe Tot Dz DzGOOD s 791 770 764235 764235GOOD 723GOOD
GOOD WORK wik IN J J WESTERNOmaha WESTERN WESTERNOmaha IJEST RN RNm
Omaha < m Player PI yer Leads League In Field Fieldiing FieldingAverage FieldingAverage
ing ingAverage ingAverageChicago ingAverageChicago Average AverageChicago
Chicago Jan J U1 IS lSThe The batting and field fielding tieldIn fieldlug ¬
lug In ayerges for last season se on given out to tonight tonitrlN tonIbt ¬
night by theXVFestern th tern league would indi indicate indicate mdicate ¬
cate that there are some pretty good goodplayers gOl gOlpl goodpiay4rs
players pl yers in i that organization Outfielder
Bassey of Omaha leads the fielding col column colJIron cotumn ¬
umn with a percentage of 1000 Bassey Basseyparticipated Eassep Basseiparticipated
participated p In but fifteen games while
Hogreiver of Des Molnes who is the next nexton nenon nextOtt
on the list with an average of 988 took tookpart tookI tookji
I ji part In 146 games Noblit Sioux City Citywho
rJl 5 who w o played in 144 games finished in third thirdIaco thirdplacG thirdplace
place Iaco with an average of 9S8 Collins of oft of8t
8t t Joseph rp epb and Cook of Pueblo are tied tlsdfor tiedtor tiedfor
for fourth place among the outfieldeis outfieldeiseaclihaving outfie1delSAAcn outfieldeisliaving
eaclihaving AAcn liaving 11avi an n average of 978 Collins Collinsshowing Collinsshong
i showing Is the best of the two however howeversis
as he took part pa rt in 123 games while Cook CookRlayed Cookd
I Rlayed d in but S3 g games gamesr
4 r DIAMOND COAL7V COAL COALbW
7V bW l1f 1 only by Citizens Coal company co companyj pany panyi panynoved
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MAKES FIELD FIELDOO LOOK CH OIIEA OIIEASorrel AP APSorrel
Sorrel Top With iiih Odds of 12 1 2 to
1 11 Wins With Ease at atEmeryville atEmeryviIfe atEm
Emeryville EmeryvilleBan Em eryv I If e1 e1San
San Francisco 1rancls o Jan IBSojTel Top at atthe atthe atthe
the lucrative odds of 12 2 to 1 made her herfield herfield herfield
field look cheap In the fourth race and andwon andwon andwon
won as she pleased at Emeryville today
Modicum lost the place to Glenarvon by
the best part of a length The favorites favoritesdid tavoritesdid favoritesdid
did not have a bad day winning four fourevents fourevents fourevents
events The rain fell incessantly and andonly andonly andonly
only the regulars were in attendance The Thetrack Thetrack Thetrack
track was wa sloppy Summary Summary1rst
First 1rst race five furlongs turlongsIsolation Isolation 106 106Oxnapp 106app 106bnapp
Oxnapp app 3 to 1 won Santa Ray 110 110Fountain 110Fountain 110Fountain
Fountain 11 to 2 second Prominence
110 Goodchild 11 to 10 1 < r third Time
103 Miss Spokane Alunibina Niota Kiss KlesGerolette Kfts5Gerolette KissGeroletto
Gerolette Dangerous Girl Slcyou and andSouthern andSouthern andSouthern
Southern Lady II also ran ranSecond ranSecond ranSecond
Second race five and a e half furlongs furlongsDavid turlonSsDavid furlongsDavid
David Boland 105 Fountain 9 to 5 won wonTramotor wonTramotor wonTrainotor
Tramotor 106 Knapp 5 to 1 second secondYo secondYo secondYo
Yo San Ul Adams 11 to 5 third Time TtmelOS Time10S3
lOS 10S3 4 Tarn OShanter Shady Lad Real RealIsta RealIsts RealIsta
Ista and E M Brattain also ran ranThird ranThird ranThird
Third race six furlongs furlongsEntre Bnjtre Nous Nouslos Nouslw Nous1t
los 1t Radtke 9 to 10 won Swift Queen
105 Herbert 5 to 1 second Melar elar 108 108Robinson 100ltobinson 103Robinson
Robinson 7 to 1 third Time Timel16 116 Je Jerusha Jerusha Jerusha
rusha Macene Berenlel Edna Sullivan SullivanPrickles SulI1vanPrickles SullivanPnickies
Prickles and Lady Ninora also ran ranFourth ranFourth ranFourth
Fourth race seven furlongs furlongsSorrel Sorrel Top
100 Russell 12 to 1 won Glenarvon 111 HIKnapp 111Knapp 111Knapp
Knapp 5 to I second Modicum 110 110Otis 110OtIs 110Otis
Otis 7 to 1 third Time Timel29 129 Birdie BirdieP
P Sun Rose Hipponax Henry Luehr Luehrmann Luehrmann Luehrmann
mann jr Loone and Sherry also ran ranFifth ranFifth ranFifth
Fifth race mile and fifty yards yardsDixie yardsDixieLad Dixie DixieLad
Lad 107 Robinson 7 to 2 won Baker
107 Radtke 20 to 1 second Chestnut
107 Fountain 30 to 1 third Time Time1474 Time1474Bird Time147VBird 147 147Bird
Bird of Passage Busy B y Bee 3ee ee Halnault Hainau t and andHarold apdHarold aadHarold
Harold W also ran ranSixth ranSixth ranSixth
Sixth race mile and onesixteenth onesixteenthCri onesixteenthCritical Cri Critical ¬
tical 107 Loague 9 to 10 won Esherin
106 Knapp 4 to 1 second Hilee 98 98Downing 98Downing 98Downing
Downing 12 to 5 thir Time Timel49 Timel49Langford Time14SLangford 149 149Langford
Langford James Marie J and Ora Mc McKlnney McKinney McKinney
Kinney also ran ranTHREE ranTHREE ranTHREE
THREE FAVORITES WIN WINChimney WINChimney WINChimney
Chimney Sweep SweepBeats Beats Incantation by bya
a Head HeadLos HeadLos HeadIos
Los Angejes Ang es Cal Ca Jan 18 lSRalny lSRalnyweather 1SRalnYweather Rainy Rainyweather
weather and a a sloppy track were the con conditions condition conditlons ¬
ditions at Ascot today The card was a avery avery avery
very good one and three of the six favor favorItes favorites favorItes
Ites were successful Chimney Sweep at
10 to 1 was the longest chance to earn a awinning awinning awinning
winning brocket beating the hot favorite favoriteIncantation tavoriteIncantation favoriteIncantation
Incantation by a head Rubric also alsoheavily alsoheavily alsOheavily
heavily played at 6 to 5 finshed third thirdThis thirdThis thirdThis
This was the feature of the card Old OldDutiful OldDutiful OldDutiful
Dutiful won again from a fair field at a amile amile amile
mile and a sixteenth Weather rainy rainytrack rainYtrack rainytrack
track sloppy Results ResultsFirst ResultsFirst ResultsFirst
First race five furlongs furlongsWee Wee Las 105 105Walsh 105Walsh iOniWalsh
Walsh U to 5 won Neatness 112 Mil Miller MIticr 111 111ler ¬
ler 9 to 2 second Daruma 112 Dugan
17 to 5 third Time Timc102 102 Mill Song SongMonde SongMonete SongMoncle
Monde Mabel Lady Huron Pepper Pod PodRed PodRed PodRed
Red Queen Miss Elizabeth Anna nna Streak Streakand Streakand Streakand
and Bonnet also ran ranSecond ranSecond ranSecond
Second race three and a half furlongs furlongsSilver furlongsSilver furlongsSilver
Silver Stocking 112 Seder 4 to 1 won wonHorace wonHorace wonHorace
Horace E 115 Prior 3 to 1 second secondSweet secondSweet secondSweet
Sweet Kitty 112 Swain 12 to 1 third thirdTime thirdTime431h thirdTlms434
Time Time431h 43 Tom Gilroy Gilro El l Casador CasadorEarly CasadorEarly CasadorEarly
Early Flower Halton Charles Clifford CliffordPremium CliffordPremium CliffordPremium
Premium Rose Captain Jarrell Ed Tra Tracy TraCy Tracy ¬
cy Yellow Top Kilter and Cutaneous also alsoran alsoran alsoran
ran ranThird Third race mile and an eighth eighthGentIe eighthGentIeHarry eighthGentleHarry Gentle GentleHarry
Harry 102 McDanlel 4 to 1 won Lu Lucian Lucian Luclan
cian 106 Booker 4 to 1 second Wye Wyefield Wyefield Wyefield
field 102 Hogg 6 to 1 third Time TimeIt Time1s
It 1 1s t4 Fille dOr Cotillion Huapala and andPearl andPearl anePearl
Pearl Waters also ran ranFourth ranFourth ranFourth
Fourth race one mile mtleChimney Chimney Sweep
95 Notter 10to 10 to 1 won Incantation 95 95McDaniel 9 9McDaniel 95McDaniel
McDaniel 6 to 5 second Rubric 105 105Walsh 100Walsh 106Wraish
Walsh 6 to 5 third Time Time1421h 142 ½ As Astral Astral Astral ¬
tral II and Alma AI a Gardia also ran ranFifth ranFifth ranFifth
Fifth race mile and a sixteentn sixteentnDutl sixteentnDutlful Duti Dutiful ¬
ful 110 Davis 13 to 5 won Chickadee
105 Swain 6 to 1 second Pachuca 100 100Kent 100Kent 100Kent
Kent 30 to 1 third Time Time1 Tlrne15O 150 Rubia Rublana
na Pyrrho Florene Fonso Montezuma
and Dollie also ran ranSixth ranSixth ranSixth
Sixth race six furlongs furlon funlongsCroshade Croshade 109 109Buchanan 109Buchanan 109Buchanan
Buchanan S to 5 won Bauble 109 Da Davis Davis Davis ¬
vis 3 to 1 second Sir Brinkley 105 105Miller 165PUller 105Miller
Miller 7 to 1 third Time TIme11714 117 An Antara Antara Antars
tara Ver Vera5 cas Vinces Josies Jewell Eve Evelyn Evelyn Evelyn ¬
lyn Griffin Miss llss Berg and Akbar also alsoran alsoran alsoran
ran ranLME ranLEAGUE
LEAGUE AU P PBan PRESIDENTS r MEET MEETBan tET tETBan
Ban Johnson and Harry Pull Pulliam P Pullam lIi lIialll
am Are Comparing Ri Rival Rival Hival ¬
val Schedules SchedulesNew
New York Jan 18 18Ban Ban Johnson presi president pr si sident stdent ¬
dent of theAmerican theAm rican league was in town towntoday to towntoday > 11 11today
today and had a conference with Presi President President President ¬
dent Pulliam of the National league re regarding regarding regarding ¬
garding the playing pla ng dates for next ne t sea season season season ¬
son As matters now stand the National Nationaland Nationaland Nationaland
and American merican leagues will begin their theirchampionship theirchampionship theirchampionship
championship seasons five days apart apartthe apartthe apartthe
the Nationals Nati nals on April 12 and the Amer Amerleans Amelicns Amer1cns
leans on April 17 This would seem as if ifthere ifthere ifthere
there would be many conflicting dates be between b btween between ¬
tween the two leagues and it to avoid avoidsuch avoidsuch avoidsuch
such a contingency that President John Johnson Johnson Johnson ¬
son has come to New York Y rk to go over overthe overthe I Ithe
the schedules with the National league leagueleader leaguole leagueleader
leader leaderSo le leaderSo er erSo
So far as the Greater New York club is isconcerned 1Sconcerned isconcerned
concerned President Johnson says the theAthletics theAthletics theAthletics
Athletics would probably open the season seasonwith seasonwith seasonwith
with Griffiths men at American league leaguepark leaguepark leaguepark
park on April 17 17President 17President 17President
President Johnson also announces that thatJimmy thatuJimmy thatJimmy
Jimmy Collins had signed a contract contractto
to manage mana e the Boston team again The Thevery TheVCr Thevery
very VCr serious differehces between Presi President Presdent President ¬
dent Taylor and the manager led many manypersons manypersons manypersons
persons to believe that the rupture could couldnot couldnot couldnot
not be healed but the signing of Collins Collinsevidently Collinsevidently Collinsevidently
evidently means that all trouble in the theclub theclub theclub
club has been eradicated eradicatedYoung erad eradicatedMARX cated catedMARX
MARX MAY SIGN S1Nti1T WITH OMAHA OMAHAYoung OMAIIAYoung
Young Salt Lake Catcher Of Offered Offered Offered ¬
fered Contract to Play PlayWith PlayWith PlayWith
With Rourke RourkeAnother Rourke1oth RourkeAnother
Another 1oth r young Salt Lake baseball baseballplay play ¬
er is wanted to show what he can do dowith dowith dowith
with himself in fast company This time
it Is E O Marx rarx well known to local
baseball fans throughout the state as
the th hardhcing backstop W A
Rourke owner of the Omaha Western
league team has written Marx offering
him a position with the Omahogs for the thecoming thecoming thecoming
coming season Marx said yesterday
that he had an offer from Denver also alsoand alsoa aIsoand
and a d as yet he did not know which he hewould hewould hewould
would accept acceptMarx acceptMarx acceptMarx
Marx is strictly a Salt Lake product productand productand productand
and has been gradually working himself himselfup
up in the game In the past pa couple of ofyears ofear5 ofeas
years ear5 He was with Park City a greater greaterpart greaterpart greaterpart
part of last season and it would be hard hardto hardto hardto
to convince Park City fj fNls ns that there Is Isa Isa Isa
a better catcher In the country
Big fg Jack Thornton left for Chicago Chicagosome Chicagosome Chicagosome
some time ago and visited Denver and
Omaha on his way east At each town he
put in a good word for Marx and as a aresult aresult aresult
result the latter has got two offers
Thornton is an old timer and says Marx
did better work for him this year than I Iany
any catcher he pitched to toBASKET toBASKET toBASKET
BASKET BALL AT PROVO PROVOSpecial PROVOSpeciel PROVOSpecial
Special to The Herald HeraldProve HeraldProvo HeraldProvo
Provo Jan 18 18The The Weber stake aca ¬
demy basket ball team and theBrigham th tha Brigham
Young university team will play pl y Satur ¬
day evenIng in the th B Y U gymnasium
in this thi cit cltT
CANSSULLIVANFIGHT CANSSULLIVAN GANSSULLIVANFIGHTTONIGHT
FIGHT FIGHTTONIGHT FIGHTTONIGHTWeigh TONIGHT TONIGHTWeigll
Weigh in at WelterWeight Limit at atFour atFour atFour
Four Oclock This Aft Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon ¬
ernoon ernoonBALTIMORE ernoonBALlIMORE ernoonBALTIMORE
BALTIMORE BOY FAVORITE FAVORITEFRISCOSPORTS FAVORITEFRISCO FAVORITEFRISCO
FRISCOSPORTS FRISCO SPORTS SAY SAYHE HE WILL WILLWIN WILLWIN WILLWIN
WIN AT 10 TO 8 ODDS ODDSSan ODDSSan ODDSSan
San Francisco will claim the attention attentionof
of the fight fans again this evening This Thistime Thistime Thistime
time it is Joe Gans and Mike Twin Sul Sullivan SulI1van Guilivan
j livan who will stand in the t e pugilistic lime ¬
light and out In Frisco they are expect ¬
ing a great tight Odds on the coast are
10 to 8 in favor of the Baltimore fish fishmonger fishmonger fishmonger
monger but It is hard to tell which way waya
a fight is going these days from the bet betting bettJng betflug ¬
ting at San Francisco where so many manyshort manyshort manyshort
short enders have won out in the last lastyear 18tyear lastyear
year The men meet tonight at 142 pounds
4 oclock 0 clock weight weightGans weightGans weightGans
Gans and Sullivan met last Sentember SeptemberJr
Jr il Baltimore in a fifteen round argument argumentThe argumentThe argumentThe
The referee called the fight a draw but butthe butthe butthe
the concensus of opinion among those at atthe atthe atthe
the ringside seemed to be that Sullivan Sullivanbad Sll111vanhad Sullivanbad
bad the best of It Since that time Sul Sullivan SullIvan GuIlivan ¬
livan has added the scalp of Jimmy Gard Gardner Gardner Gardner ¬
ner to his belt and this fight gave him himgreat himgreat himgreat
great class classThe classThe classThe
The fact that Gans has been mixed mL ed up
in several fake fights has apparently been beenoverlooked beenoverlooked beenoverlooked
overlooked by the Frisco sports who whoclaim whoclaim whoclaim
claim the colored man has reformed reformedsince refoimedsInce
since leaving his lifelong manager Al AlHereford AIHereford AlHereford
Hereford They believe therefore he is isout isout Isout
out to win tonight and that his wonder wonderful wonderful ¬
ful ability will bring him out a victor victorThere victorThere victorThere
There is no gainsaying the fact that Joe JoeGans JoeGans JoeGans
Gans is one of the best men that ever everstepped evcrtepped everstepped
stepped into a ring and none of o his re recent recent recent
cent fights show that he has reached the thedownward thedownward thedownward
downward path of his pugilistic career careerGns careerGcns careerGaits
Gaits has been trained for his contest by byMike byMike byMike
Mike Schreck who is now on n the coast ar arranging arrarging arranging ¬
ranging a fight with John Wille WilleThe WiUeThe WilleThe
The fight tonight will not have any et etfect etfeet etfeet
feet on the lightweight title as the men menwill menVY11l menVfill
will enter the ring far above this weight weightSecretary weightCOAST weightCOAST
COAST BOVJLERS WAKE UP UPSecretary UPSecretary
Secretary A ALienkins L Jenkins Says Saysa
a Number of Them Will WillAttend WillAttend WillAttend
Attend Congress CongressSecretary CongressSecretary Congress1Secretary
Secretary A L Jenkins says the bowl bowlers bowlers bowlem ¬
ers em have already began to wake up in inview inview inview
view of the coming comlngcongress congress and he ex expects expects expects ¬
pects a number from the coast will be in inSalt inSalt inSalt
Salt Lake to take part In a letter to toThe toThe toThe
The Herald he says saysA saysuA saysA
uA A great amount of interest is being beingmrnifested beingm beinginrnlfested
mrnifested m nifested In the event and I certainly certainlythink certainlythink certainlythink
think our efforts will be rewarded rew rded and anda
a successful meeting result This will willinsure willInsure willInsure
insure the future of the western bowling bowlingcongress bowlingcongress bowlingcongress
congress and vindicate those who have all allalong allalong allalong
along contended that the west should shouldcontrol shouldcentrol shouldccntrol
control Itself in the matter of sports of ofall ofall ofall
all kinds kindsMr kindsMr kindsMr
Mr Jenkins goes on to say sa that he will willbe willbe
be on hand at Salt Lake in March and andthat andthat andthat
that a number of Seattle bowlers will willcome willcome willcome
come along with him He says the news newspapers newspapers newspapers ¬
papers of the coast are all out boosting boostingfor
for the congress and Salt Lake has al already already already ¬
ready received considerable advertisement advertisementfrom
from its efforts to take care of the west western western westera ¬
ern bowlers
An Ordinance OrdinanceGRANTING OrdinanceGRA1TING OrdinanceGRANTING
GRANTING A FRANCHISE I Igon
TO ORE OREgon OREgon
gon Short Line Railroad company a cor corporation corporation corporation ¬
poration porationBe
Be it ordained by the city council of ofSalt otSalt ofSalt
Salt Lake City Utah UtahSection UtahSection UtahSection
Section 1 That the Oregon Short Line
Railroad company a corporation be and andthe andthe andthe
the same hereby is given a franchise and andgranted andgranted andgranted
granted permission for the period of one onehundred onehundred onehundred
hundred years to lay and maintain maf tain a asingle asingl asingle
single spur track across Tenth West Weststreet Weststreet Weststreet
street at points between First South and andSouth andr andSouth
r South utIl Temple streets in Salt Lake City
Utah All laws and ordinances now in infnr infrr
j fnr 3 concerning or pertaining to tracks tracksul
ul 1 I railroads and such other laws and andurUinances andul andudinances
urUinances ul inance that may hereafter be passed passedshall passedshall passedshall
shall apply to said sai track trackSec trackSoo trackSee
Sec 2 This ordinance shall take effect effectupon ettectupon effectupon
upon approval approvalPassed apPiovalPassed approvalPassed
Passed by the city council of Salt Lake
City Utah Dec 18 1905 and referred to tothe tothe tothe
the mayor for hio hi approval approvalJ
J S CRITCHLOW
City Recorder
Approved this 18th day of December
1905 RICHARD P MORRIS MORRISMayor MORRISMayor MORRISMayor
Mayor MayorState MayorState MayorState
State of Utah UtahCounty UtahCounty UtahCounty
County of Salt Lake Lake55 Lake55L ss ssL
L J S Critchlow city recorder of Salt
Lake City Utah do no o hereby certify that thatthe thatthe I
the above and foregoing is a full true trueand trueand
and correct copy of an ordinance entitled entitledAn entitledAn entitledAn
An ordinance granting a franchise to
Oregon Short Line Railroad company a acorporation acorporation acorporation
corporation passed by the city council councilof
of Salt Lake City Utah Dec 18 1905 1905and 1905and 1905and
and approved by the mayor Dec IS 1 B 1905 1905as 1905as 1905as
as appears of record in my office
In witness whereof I have here
Seal unto set my hand and affixed the the20th thecorporate thecorporate
corporate seal of said city this
20th day of December 1905
J S CRITCHLOW CRITCHLOWCity
City Recorder
Bill No 126 126Assessment 12 126Assessment
Assessment No 11 11THE 11THE 11TED
THE SOUTH COLUMBUS MINING MININGcompany MININGcompany MININGcompany
company principal place of business Salt
Lake CityUtah City Utah Notice is hereby given
that at a meeting of the directors held heldon heldon heldon
on the 3rd day of January Jan11 A D 1906 1906an 1906an 1906an
an assessment of one cent Ic per share sharewas sharewas sharewas
was levied on the e capital stock of the thecorporation thecorporation thecorporation
corporation payable on Monday Jan
Sth A D 1906 to Arthur E Snow sec secretary secretary seeretary ¬
retary at room 37 Commercial block bl ck Salt
Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Any Anystock Anystock Anystock
stock upon which this assessment shall shallremain shallrenain shallremain
remain unpaid on Monday the 5th day of ofebruary
February A D 1906 will be delinquent delinquentand
and advertised for sale at public auction auctionand auctionand auctionarid
and unless payment is made before will willFebruary
be sold on Saturday the 24th day of
February A D 1906 at 9 oclock a m
to pay p y the delinquent assessment to together together together ¬
gether with the cost of advertising and andthe andthe andthe
the expense of sale saleARTHUR saleARTHUR saleARTHUR
ARTHUR E SNOW Secretary
The South Columbus Mining Company
Office Rooms 3738 Commercial Block
Salt Lake City Utah UtahFirst UtahFirst UtahFirst
First publication Jan 5 1906 1906Assessment 1906Assessment 1906Assessment
Assessment No No2 No2ANACONDATONOPUi 2 2ANACONDATONOPAH 2ANACONDATONOPAB
ANACONDATONOPAH MINING MININGCompan M I N IN I N G GCompan GCompan
Compan Principal place of busi business business business ¬
ness Salt Lake City Utah No Notice Noticc Notiec ¬
tice Is s hereby given that a meet meeting meeting meeting ¬
ing of the directors held on the 8th day dayof da daof dayof
of January 1906 an assessment of two
2 cents per share was levied on the thecapital thecapital thecapital
capital stock of the corporation payable payableto
to J W Langley secretary of said cor corporation corporation corporatlon ¬
poration at Tonopah Nevada as fol follows follows follows ¬
lows One 1 cent per share on or be before before before ¬
fore the 7th day of February 1906 and andone andone andone
one 1 cent per share on or iefore before > etore the the9th the9th the9th
9th day of March 1906 Any stock upon uponwhich upOnwhich uponwhich
which this assessment may remain un unpaid unpaid tinDaid ¬
paid Daid on te e 9th day of March 1906 wIt wBbe
be delinquent and advertised for sale at atpublic atpublic atpublic
public auction and unless payment Is Ismade ismade ismade
made before bef re will be sold on the 28th day dayof dayof dayof
of March 1906 to pay the delinquent delinquentassessment delinquentassessment delinquentassessment
assessment together with the cost of ofadvertising o oadvertising ofadvertising
advertising and expense of sale salej
j I 1 W ANGLEY Secretary
Tonopah Nevada
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company a corporation will be held ht > ld on
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at 10 oclock 0 clock a xn atthe at the general place placeof placeot placeof
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South Main street Salt Lake City Clt Utah Utahfor Utahtor Utahfor
for the election of officers and the trans transaction tra transS s saction ¬
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come before bef re said meeting meetingA
A AP said time and place a special meet meetIng meeting
Ing of the stockholders of said corpora corporation corporation corporation ¬
tion will be held for the purpose of con considering considering ¬
sidering the following amendments to the thearticles theartlcl thCarticles
articles artlcl s of Incorporation incorporation1To n nITo
1 ITo To amend section 2 article 1 to read readas readas readas
as follows follows2That follows2That
2 2That That the general nature nat re of the busi business buslness business ¬
ness of said corporation shall be the themaking th thmaking themaking
making of abstracts of title to real estate estateand estateand estateand
and personal property certifying and andselling andselllng andselling
selling the same the th guaranteeing of ofowners ofowners orOwners
owners of real estate mortgages and andowners andowners andowners
owners Interested In real estate as own owners owners owners ¬
ers Incumbrances or otherwise against againstloss againstloss
loss by reason of liens Incumbrances or ordefective ordetective ordefective
defective titles the loaning and Invest Investing investing ¬
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account and as agent or trustee for other otherpersons otherpersons otherpersons
persons the accepting and executing eX cutfng of oftrusts Oftrusts oftrusts
trusts pursuant to orders judgments and anddecrees anddecrees anddecrees
decrees of courts of record and by vir virtue vlrtue virtue ¬
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ceiver or guardian the acquiring hold holdIng holdIng holding
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property the acauiring leasing purchas purchasing purchasIng purchasIng ¬
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its business or for the collecting of its itsdebts Itsdebts Itsdebts
debts or for the use u e and occupation of its itsofficers 1t 1toticers Itsofficers
officers agents and employes Said cor corporation corporatton corporatlon ¬
poration shall also have the power to toengage toengage toengage
engage In a creneral banking business and andall andall andalt
all incidental powers as shall be neces necessary necessary necessary ¬
sary to carry on the same to act as as assignee assiJmee assignee ¬
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estates of minors and Incompetent per persons persons persons ¬
sons executor and administrator and to toexecute toexecute toexecute
execute trusts of every description not notInconsistent notinconsistent notinconsistent
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security In any case where by law one oneor oneor oneor
or more sureties may be required for the thefaithful thefaithful thefaithful
faithful performance of any trust office officeduty officeduty officeduty
duty action or ensraerement en a ement to act as assecurity assecurity assecurity
security for the faithful performance of ofany ofany ofany
any contract to become cole ole security for forthe forthe forthe
the faithful performance of duties of any anypublic anypublic anypublic
public officer or of any offi r or em employe employe employe ¬
ploye of any corporation firm or Individ Individual individual Individnal ¬
ual and to become sole surety upon any anywrit anywrit anywrit
writ of error or appeal or upon any bond bondundertaking bondundertaking bondundertaking
undertaking or obligation in any suit suitaction suitactton suitaction
action or proceeding Instituted in any anycourt anycourt anycourt
court of the th state of Utah or In any anycourt anpcourt anycourt
court of the United States and generally generallyall
all such powers as are granted In chap chapter chapter chapter ¬
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Utah 1898 18982To 18982To
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twentyfive hundrpd 2500 > shares of one onehundred onehundred onehundred
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HEBER M WELLS WELLSSecretary WELLSSecretary WELLSSecretary
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Delinquent Notice NoticeSILVER NoticeSILVER NoticeSILVER
SILVER SHIELD MINING MILL MILLplace MILLing MILLing
ing company a corporation Principal Principalplace Principalplace
place of business business Salt Lake City Utah UtahNotice UtahNoticeThere UtahNotlceThere
Notice NoticeThere There are delinquent upon the thefollowing th thfollowing thefollowing
following described stock on account of ofassessment otaSfessment ofassessment
assessment No 16 levied December December 13th 13th1D05
1005 the several amounts set opposite the tnenames thenames thenames
names names of the respective shareholders as asfollows asfollows asfollows
follows followsNo followsNo S SNo
No Name sh Shares Jes Amt AmtI A
I 1010 Patrick Brady 1000 30 00
1212 Geo W Bowdon 200 6 00
1243 F H Betts 1000 30 00 04
1243 F H Betts w 1000 30 00
1244 F H Betts 1000 30 o 00
939 H B Coie 200 600 6 00
62 Dr W E Ferrebee 1000 30 00
63 Dr W E Ferrebee 1000 30 CO
64 Dr W E Ferrebee 1000 30 00
65 Dri Dr W E Ferrebee 1000 30 00 i
66 Dr W E Ferrebee 1000 30 00
795 79 Harry Freiberg 1500 45 00
1179 Arthur M Freiberg 500 15 00 04
1163 Everett Fowler 1000 30 00
932 C E Hudson Sons SonsGo SonsCo
Go 100 300
646 Wm I Levy 1000 3000 30 00
473 Wm I Levy 1000 30 00 10
92 Wm I Levy 1000 30 3000 08
433 Sidney Reeves 200 600 6 00
600 Carrie Sauerman 500 la 1500 150056S 00 0056S
56S L Solomon 1000 3000 30 00 009i7
977 T H Smith 1000 3000 30 00
934 M H Tobias 500 5 OO 1500 15 00
962 Jas Turner 500 la 1500 00
964 S J Taylor j 500 13 1300 00
963 S J J Taylor 500 1500 15 00
1242 Mrs W E WIdeman 100 3 00 00v
v 1299 > 99 Hudson Sons Co 1000 30 00 fi
1333 1333 Child Cole Co 500 1500 15 oo Ij
1424 Nellie F Keogh 3000 90 00
1431 J J L Hamilton 200 6 600 00
1443 W J Browning 100 3 300 00
1454 W J r Browning 100 3 300 00
1466 Meyer Joseph 100 3 300 00
1478 14 8 A S Campbell 100 3 00 J
1482 J A Pollock Co 1000 30 00
1496 B A Hartensteln 100 3 300 00
1512 E H Mead 300 9 00
1514 E H Mead 500 15 1500 00
1528 Child Cole Co 500 15 1500 00
1540 Henry Frleberg 1000 30 3000 00
1550 Wh Kemm 100 3 300 00
1551 Wm Kemm 100 3 30 00
1552 Wm Kemm 500 15 1500 00
1576 Child Cole Co 500 15 OC
1594 Joseph Oberndorfer 200 6 600 00
1612 Child Cole Co 100 300 3 00
1614 J L Hamilton 420 12 60 601P15 601f15
1P15 Child Cole Co 410 12 60
1623 Ed Byrne 1500 45 4500 00
1624 Pete Opie 200 600 6 00
1625 W L Moss 5000 150 00
1631 Pete Opie 500 1500 l 15 00
1667 667 H W Doscher 500 15 00
1668 H W Doscher 500 15 1500 00
1669 H W Doscher 500 15 1500 00 ooliZ
liZ Wm Roberts 1000 30 00
967 W E White 1000 30 00
1277 J T A Pollock Co 500 1500 1500and 15 1500and 00 00nnd
and In accordance with law and an order orderof orderof orderof
of the board of directors made the 13th 13thday 13thday 13thday
day of December 1905 so many shares of ofeach oteach ofeach
each parcel of stock as may be necessarv necessarvwill necessarvwill necessarywill
will be sold at the companys office oil oilMcCornick 311McCornfck I IMcCornick
McCornick block Salt Lake City Utah Utahon Utahon
on 29th day January 1906 at 10 a in into mOo mOoto into ¬
to pay the delinquent assessment thereon thereontogether thereontogether thereontogether
together with the costs of advertising and andexpense andpxp andexpense
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E H MEAD Secretary Secretaryp SecretaryRICHMOND
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RICHMOND ANACONDA CONS CONSblock
Mining Co principal office room 516 DOol Dooly
block Salt Lake City Utah Notice Is
I hereby given that at a meeting of the
directors held on the 13th day of Decem ¬
ber 1905 an assessment of 1 cents per pershare persnare pershare
share being assessment No No1 1 was lev ¬
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ation payable Immediately to Fred C
Dern secretary secretaryot of the company at his hisoffice his hisoffice hisoffice
office 516 Dooly block Salt Lake City
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Any An stock upon which this assessment assessmentmay assessmentmay assessmentmay
may remain unpaid on Monday Jan 22
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for sale ale at public auction and unless unlesspavment unlesspavment unlesspayment
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of ear eah h parcel of such stock as may be beFebruary benecessary benecessary
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ment thereon together with the cost of ofadvertising ofadvertising otadvertising
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