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PAGE TWELVE GOOD RAGE CARD USHERS OUT BEST STATE FAIR EVER HELD (Continued frem Page One ] Robin Hood, the Casper horse, won and came home a ple of lengths| the half-m! impreasiv. fashion. in front, eased up. Pace, his jockey.|He broke front and Was never | had the race in hand all the way end | beaded. Winnie Wooten came fast @i@ not have to extend his mount he stretch but could not quite get KXid Minor, the Derby winner Thurs It was a driving finish with Rob- ould have won the fiveeighta |tn Hood home by a neck pres Peer e consolation furnished etway, Metcalfe on Alicia, carried K Minor wide The Basin horse had h table, the winner. Glen t when | dora, a Hardee horse, was second and he lost |Golden Dale th: home a} Dan Cloud and Nabob, both trotters, split the money in the harness free FRIDAYS RESULTS. Free For All, Trot or Pace—Purse $400. Owner Bieering - Wiliam Stewart racing with Babe, from} | | Mrs. Muriel MacSwiney, widow of the lord mayor of Cork who starved himeelf to death in a Brit- Che Casper Daily Cridune irom Page One) Pasha’s_soldiery, anc fired with re- «Continued Mustapha Kemal @runk with victory ligious fanaticiem. Others have not had the chance to choose, according to dispatches from Greek sources witich tell of horrible tortures apd mutilations, and whole- sale execytions. Large numbers of Greek soliilers have been decapitated, they say, and others forded into sacks and thrown into the sea. Allegations of having served in the Greek army bring death to the Armenians, and women and children are being put to the ‘sword. Estimates of the number killed vary greatly, and the latest Athens dis-) patch quotes an American relief work- er as declaring that up to Thursday morning there had been 120,000 vic- | Ms. MacSwines 17500) MOMEW AND CHILOREN ARE HANDED OVER TO TURK SOLDIERS lowed to cortcentrate for the purpose of transferring troops in a move‘sent toward Thrace. JpgoSiavia and Rumania also are watching any move in this direction. as they are opposed to the Turks again securing a foothold in Europe. While the Tuybs do not possess = navy they control a swarm of ‘ight vessels and have a call upn some larger ships in} the Black Sea> => ‘Tne Turks are ndt without support | in their European ambitions. The! Russo-Angora treaty is understood to bind the Russiang to cooperate with | Murtaphe Kemal in the capture of jthe Dardanelles in return fo. the free- dom of the Black sea, ard the Mos-! cow government is reported to have( prepared for, action all its forces in| the Caucausan republica and to be! James Covell | W. 8. Towner Dan Cloud dead hea! ish prison, is back in the United States working in bphalf of the Ufish revublicans. tims. It is thought this figure may) holding its Black seat fleet in readi include the wounded also, as previous| hess. Russians born in 1901 hith-| reports placed the nufnber of dead at|erto exempt from service, have been Wilke: 2 of heats—First, 223; second 222; thiri, 225 22 - from 1,000 to 2,000. orys.ed to the colors. i, after , Landward from the city it is re-} The British government is especially Secs Mammies Mase Eret ar Ft Fesprislestig 2 = oli an eons . tis ported that all the valagan are burn- (concerned over the nuctrality of Con ae Ona ‘The two owners wero given|!n& and that the whole countryside|Stantinople and the straits and it is {Lager maa p= aveteniaes ara of running off the heat| has been devastated. reported that the French and Ita Many ‘prominent visitors called at the White House :te. Recah GARI SE: Nice. tare Siiver Maid... _W. 8. Bureh —— - ling the money and decided on| Meanwhile the Turkish forces in the) teops are also under orders to in:| Ing. | Above are seen In one. group on ihe White House steps, left to right, Admiral Grayson, Secretary Chr mg SO 2 oe a lthe latter course. This rade brought | orth “have continued their advance,| crease their vigilance in the neutral jan, A. D. Lasker, and Secretary of Labor Davis. igang tt sae PHP arnesn horses at the/@nd almost simultangously with the Zone, and that some have alreaily been |____ L. T. Neil +. SE Best 4 all the heats were|news of their capture of Panderma, oa| landed at points hitherto unoccoupied. % Tar . ex rp close tiring the hs gh|the sea of Marmora eqmes the an SuSE ae Seventy-five years ago foreign | hor City and Tulsa was held up for|so thick over the rallway tracks + Every heat a race—Firet two horses dro} and win: } close fering Ny nouneerent that the Britiah fleet in| ap, wise eae recs zea omemerce of Laid has, an of Ne*| several days recently: by the riliing|it was feared operation of trot ner of second heat droppel out after second heat. | ‘The consolation harness race was|the Dasfanelles has been ordered to| Sate ane; Dunding “and: LeamjOrleans was practically. the same. of aeie avis 150 font. fiero the|through it might resul: : Time cf heate—First, 2:37; second, 2:26; third. 246 |run as every heat a race. The firet|Prevent any attempt to cros’ the/the second floor of the Rialto Theater | ‘ ont 5 Sa tracks. The well proved to “he ajand consequent loss of life a > 14-Mile Ran—Purse $100. Jand second borses were dropped after | Straits, and that no ships shall be al-' Bidg. Phone 14. 9-9-t¢ way, in service between Okla-|“gusher” and the escaping gas was| erty. Name. Owner. the first heat and the winner of the ; i—Rohin Hood - Wes McDowell second heat dropped after the %—Winnle Wooten — W. W. Hardee - |The Snowman, owned by B: &—Myrtle Harder WwW. W. Hardee -. of Powell, won the first w : — --E. Hogs Burch’s Silver Maid second. OUT FIGHTING EA WORRIED “To ABOUT hag greaves’ Wyoming Boy led in the sec jond heat and Ed Bleering brought Red %-Mile Ran—Purse $150. |Fern home ahzad in the third Rider. _— - Metcalf McGuire Kid Minor, Blyco and Maggie Woodward, scratched j Time—1:22 } %-Mile Ran—Purse $100. Name Owner, Rider. 1—Alicia -D. W. Lee - Metcalf a—Kid Min J. H. Bain ce Hardee 3—Roscos ~~ _em Carmen - McGuire 2 2 CERTAIN Ves Hardee and Mist Equality, scratched. RIGHT WHEN You nine ny SRG AT Consolation Run—OneHalf Mile—Purse $100 AEE TOOSEST \S EXTeEtnel DON'T WoRRY* BuaS Name. Owner. Jockey. * UNREALTHY , Got us i—Babe -_. McGuire BEST of 2—Glendora Pace 5 3—Golden Dal - Metcalf 4—Trixies Richardson 5—Miss Pquality Joe Hardee Time—:66 Consolation Cow Pony Race—Half Mile—Purse $50. | Name. —Silver — Frenchy Mrs. Soott-Gatty, now visiting 3—Betty Blye this country, wants to join Lady cat . Astor and Mrs. Winthringham, wo- ; A x Slates Strutohinaan, 3 men members of the British parlia- WHee' THat was TH’ Bees oe ment. She's a candidate. on) the KNEGS, WARREN — © - HOLE (iN yal ticket. Track—Slow, high wind Liberal ticke: Starter Harness Races—H. A. Richardson, Powell Starter Running Races—Dr. R. W. Hoggan, Salt Lake City. Assistant Starter—Joseph Mooney, Douglas Clerk of Course—H. T. Tunnicliff, Douglas. Judges—Joseph Garst, Dick Horn- buckle, Charies Saul, all of Douglas. Timers—T. C. Rowley and L. K. Howard, both of Douglas. 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