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Show FRIDAY The Salt Lake Tjbxegram. ' Business BringCTS EVENING, JULY 17, 1903. EC pi P ir. i I The People's Paper COLUMNS . OF u pw P. If m a V '"' WITH THR STREET CAR LINK TO r'oo-I- n the center f Ortkly. It li th !n-uNUIlon In rity; only Un minute from buaineas enter. Mny new.reP-tr-mrl-irMch.Mci'l amun-T1ry hom; lAt frm E in ter. ahnde trec t'lv f'S2 fxctx. HuJ bard Inv't. Co., ay terms. KAN FUAXCTSCO. Cal.. July Ik-:- - - again." WAR OVER 17. I'ut'illpRe circles here are receiving all Itiuds of shocks over stories of lack of vendition from the Jeffries camp that M ill not dor,n. Tht moist persistent of these reports is thru Jeffries is Andin? the task of rerluvlry a most trying one, that his ef-- -; ta to itcqv.il e speed have all but disappointed VitzF.i'.rimoiis, Delaney and the corps of trainer-- i called into consul- Eutte Houseman Claims Pic tures Show Fouls Made by Gardner. 4- - 4 Did George GardCHICAC.O, July ner repeatedly foul Jack Hoot in their furious battle at Fort Eri on the ternoon of July 4th? Was Hoot fairly and squarely counted Did the Boout in the twelfth-roundbefore the to feet hemian fail regain his fatal ten seconds were tolled off? These questions are now agitating the fistic world, and because of a hot dispute that has sprung up legardir.g them between th managers and backers of both pugilists, a committee of judges may have to decide the points Involved. Lou Houseman, manager of Jack Root, and Andrew Craig. Gardner's manager, are at loggerheads over the matter. Houseman charge that Root Avas repeatedly fouled by Gardner during the clinches that took place during the fight, while Craig declares that the only fouling that was done was by af- Say Jeil Has Gone Back. The critical ones alliim that Jeffries is not the Jeffries of old by 40 per cent, and that Jim Corbott after all, with his wonderful skill, may avoid the deadly piston rod long- enough to be declared the winner on points. Jeffries has been in a rather sullen ircoi of late, and this adds to the of his backers. oo disappointed has Jeffries become over his failure to tret down to fighting w eight that he is preparing all sorts of schedules for himself that ought to take the place of a Turkish bath as a - dis-cordRu- re. weight-reduce- r. 4 4 Lltbhardt rtprcfnted ball park today. AGRICULTURAL PARK ! 7 4 Two-bas- . t one-ha- lf three-eighth- Pittsburg New York AT SAUCER TRACK The programme for the races at the Salt Palace saucer track tonight consists of a mile handicap, amateur; mile invitae amat'Hw: tion, professional, motor-pace- d race handicap; hih! Samwelson. Hopper Schefr-kWilliams and Bar expect.from Buffalo, here for rett, the two riders These men will ri";r Tuesoay s races. tr.ak" the fastest ones r.nw at the track go some for first money and the cycle fam- may expect some good races. two-mii- be-twf-- r-n i p 2 Batteries Reever end 'Snlth; Cronln, o and Warnr. hit McGinnity Three-bashit? Beaumont. SaWagner. bring, Bransfieid, Rltch'r. Kruger. 11 f).".ie runs Beaumont 2. t'nscs on bl!s-i- ff 2; off Mefiinnitv. 4; ff Ciouln. 1. Struck out By McCinnity, 1; by Leever, 1. Umpire Rmslie. Two-han- o St. R. IT. E. Iouis 4 1 Z 1 5 Brooklyn Batteries Dunleavy end O'Neill; Schmidt o and Biter. h'ts T)onovan. Dcmont. Strang. Fled (2. Bat-'eon balls Off Dunleavy, f; off Shmidr, 1. Struck out By Dunleavy, C; by Schmidt. 4. Umpire O'Day. Twft-bas- 1 0 ) A 0 A 2 O- -S 00O200UU I 1- Bl-w- RU-wIl- hi:nf--R-k-n-f- tM-- t-- r- - n.-IR- 1 Sto-va- ll a 1 2 .1 4 ft .'. 7 9 - 1 lft hits-Mul- - Boston Philadelphia Cleveland New York Detroit 71 74 71 67 JC. 47 41 27 J, TA lt. M 2 I 1 -J Spokane 0 attlo U 4. S utl Earned run Spoka? .,7.7 ;: Two-has- " ;f. Chie-jr; .4s Threo-hfsrt; hits Weed, Ri rreit. Slaici. II ltb y. St. Juiis .4ts fl ?s 71 21 hits Hurley, Drennan. Stolen Washington ,ji Sarrlflc bases Wee 1, rordyke. Ilulen. Struck out By Slxj n, by McR. IF K. Drennan 3 Coy 4. Rases on balls 0:f MrCoy 1. 2 l' Washington ft. y, 4 Wild s 0 on base? Mokan St. RouLs MaKiH. u imo or game. !:,. At- pitcne. Batteries Wilson and Drill; SudhofT, unuaiifc. v."f). Terry, Rvana and Kahoe. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. R. If. K. 1 P p; Detroit ft 2 3 New York Standing of the Clubs. Batteries Kissinger anil McGulre; Howell. Tannehlll ami O'Connor. r. w. r. r.c. Ros Angeles f4 f.j z ..',' R. II. E. Sacrament. ::t ul Z'i . C 12 4 Philadelphia Han Frur.cisro ;o z; n 12 3 U Chicago M 41 Onkkuul i .5:2 s7 Batteries Coakley, Henley arid Powers; Portland Stattlo .2S4 yl Z3 li Dunkley, Altrock, Flaherty and .McFar-lanZ 3-- 34 3;, 2.5 J,X t rt 1 0 OA hUs-K..- M.-C.,- n-is- oi. George Marshall, the Ogden baseball er, wP.o hit Hansen with a hat, yes terday picadeu guilty to assault ana catTtla tery. Ogden Players on Tour. A team made up of former p!ayers of the league, left yesterday for a Wyoming. trip through two-tea- m Eerg Defeats Klank. Bo?tnn .. Cleveland R. II. E. 11 2 R 4 3 3 13atteris Hughes and Crlger; Wright, Dorner and Bemis. R. H. E. R. IT r Seattl 1 j ja Ros Angelas 4 3 ....1 Batteries Hughes nnd Boettlirer New. ten and Spies. Umpire Mc Don J li. Accepts College Presidency. WHAT COM, Wash.. July 17. John Berg AMES, Ida.. July 17 Dr. A. B. Storms Rmil has formally accepted the presidency of Whatcom last night defeated Kiaiik of Chicago in a wrestling match. of the Iowa State college, and will his claim to the championship sever his connection with n. 11. e. ..... . active church j'oriiarfio coast. i'acilic pj cf the ......,IJ work, in which he has been engaged for Oakland 10 j nineteen years. naileries Kostnl and Shea; Cikht Admittance to Palace of Illusions at uui tun Bait Palace 10c, including admission to Ljunnn, i m pi re i.evy. Plans for Seminaries. the grounds. American Association Baseball. NEW YORK, July 17. Arrangements Our Reputation hava been perfected for the announceMinneapolis, July 13. Minneapolis ?. ment of the plans in regard to the conColumbu 6 For reliable goods has been firmly es struction Jewish theological seminaSt. Paul. July 16. 8t. Paul S. Columbus 7 ' tablished in this city. When you buy ries of theof United States. The scheme Milwaukee, the our us for July 16. Mil waukf j 10 of best, you always get has been for some time In of a Louisville 1. stock includes the leading brands New York law firm. Planstheforhands the Kansas City, July 1C Kansas City 12, Utah Liquor Co., 223 South. Main street. will be made publio in a few days. work Indianapolis 3. i Itntctt. S.at Tr: i;n l Mr CAPH. TP. VAPAMn l.TNN'R rAMO cojrriiACTon. F.OOiTS. Cl-- w;to4 to. oppFiTRnAAl?r rctlectars. btrnxtL i fo, IttnjJe. r4 WANTEr- v HIGHEST PRICE PAIR FOR MEN'S off c!ot.:r.g. fend postal to C Ccrr.m. ft reet. Kl.T tr-- R :ND a. It-- r.OOM FtRNISHFD 131 R. cr.lr: XT J. M'VICKER. ASSAYEI: ard ft. rich- rCRNR-IIE- RRE LA RFE RIVES t! ti tr- trr, Try f.itr.vus The Enwn r.ee. Z So ;.h M !n. r ou .i 1 3. !. . MAS-fagc- rcorn. rd i. Standing: of the Clubs. ?. W. R PC. Res ..c ...O .. .... Mcln-- y72 i.; n ,,: ttr, rt : t?. .4. '7 .tr, " 77 t'.I ;i rr Z --1 : .....0 n. Rtitterlen Cushm.m nnd F"hl: Dld.l or, : 1 1 McCcnnell. Omnht Kftnjit Ralt-Tl- R. H. E. 2 II ........ C'.ty ... C.mp.mlon Nichols and MfKfltt. Denver 01-houf- e .i and 1 Con llr.g; -i at tall ,(. IvA-!- 1 RR; A I'li-- " i Tu-r;- ! ,'tet a i ; (",. , f ir ri:nTBo t I I .?V. T ant rr pH rra 'onr O No Ain 7-- 1 R r t. w. ul 1t r.c FTTtA't ajr n a.. F, R TrrrT; ?rTiT' t:Trrr-rT:rtr-2T- 7)T-- r T er Cr.C-.lN''- . $ J 77 -- 30 Cj;r r Cwtti. f ! ac-- u cur. H. iTorn. T'I"f r itliisiciaiu musical Studios Ccading ana 17" FRUNISJIFD It I". t.outkptrc; 7-- 7-i- FROST Ka. d A rl; V '' V , rrlttv rt Vrr. A Rr. '. W.. NT CELT FCRN1HHED lit'OM; 7J V."rt Te!rl. FTJR.MMIEO ROOM FOTl liOCSC-rTi- A i ILEA P A ea1 W. FRONT f i'. ROOM. tfV, F.iiaf. ?-j'- iil .' rf Or.'1'et I t 1 It Co. r j a v. T ? . ar!4 m-1- CcrrTtiT ' ef r frem R'Sr. I e-iicl- ef ! Tor l.i hir.,(J e t ' r- - ! - 7 1 . . t. Teacher cf PUso, VP!!n tci ; t v r-'- l - T af r'r a.1 (rr;i Vtrr'l. J C-'.-t-tt .;U-- HATTIE MY OWN MONEY. No attor reya f js'n 1 r.rr r v,t- - J. M. P. SN0EGRAS3, V, tT Tt' Mav cpiuna fn-iiR R ItvM'l R .tP CTHwr. r co u n eh rjr BMALL WANS. EMlMITELi CRi;rT r r. ;e Trr. !:: lln, 4;eri.ar. aa tl aa t i..7.- - iViJin :i'i"n t MONEY TO LOAN. ROAN OM.Y No rornrr.? !cn N Rai'.ern cmr-anNo IMfl part... No morfffai; tai Ms,ln. C at t WILLARD E. WEIHE, cll.'fa. 1 -ft tv'-vetV- r; 7orth Temr'.. CT t- " Pr 4vS Tr"T' - r ion ROOMS -. W MRS. AGNES 0SB0R:rE. ri Na. .1 FFRNISUFD h rp.nyr :?3 NirEi.v i.ohmm and n'ns'h'iir.i) ! So 7 f rr at MCFT.Y FCR.NlSHF.r riloNT Ruwil at 112 K. 3rd U u r'- - "Tf , RAKE CEF.N:NS I.- , rVar.'.rf. 4):? r VtF.-- FCItsmHRD I.KjOS, n i ! Rait. .3.1 42 1 'if j a. TiFRwr.iTRp.au r. l i Cfcf. ort W. a f u.;.a. W. if J i 4ryrt-a- AND .4 R. H. E s Hill TWO t 7i.i;. N W !V - RTN'"1., E laVn F 3- wor.R?, iSaUT Fjth. fsr rrnNT?im butrVeer!-- : w-t- 7'tCRRT I!.--- WESTERN LEAGUE. 44 lib rar NFWI.Y WHEN YOR WANT PHOToS THAT are It iti-- t call on 2Ri State trert. Silt Rik City. apjd.o. h t af NICET.T r rorr, 1 (2 T eru 1 1 t 1 folate. t t. PHOTOGRAPHS. t'nlorridrt Fj rir.g St. Joseph Kat;sa.s Cit!y Denver Pe. rh. Iks MoJr.ra nDM?l" FOR D f Mnnn, n.l-Z- ,dtrRii-T:.fr l1 ff. AND NEWRT FFRVIHJinD RS fo. Etal. city n4 county t'.fx FFRNH-HEJ'.Ocia TO RENT AT S.r MASSAGE. Mllrt!kee 7') FTnNjrTtrr FHONT rut; at !T v l.,ti h ji .h, ,akt hf ! FART OR FUN r'om for - -- CLEAN IN O A2'D DTEINO. lat South. CNR FUHNiSURD ROOM, AT HI V. n A : A ! 'anf. OR CENT I.E. 1 f Mir CELLA NX 0 TJ a. l;:NKRor.n r p.:t itr C.RORND ROOMS fir w 5 S A LE I : I r: UOOM3 7.T rrrr. cc1 ra ar r T'.'C?r-- . f.-- r rr.aR-.-- !t ASSAYER. MISS flat. NICFRT riRS't?Mr.D hearJ at Z.t 17. Zl H". TAIL0R3. JI. F. CRARK. TAIUJR. FTPNTIf ro. 17? r- TRF.N J nta vr'V, -tr-i; c 1TTKP J FOR !. toard at - -- -. !? D NTCFRT can :t.t. EICYCLES AND RErAIRINO. Trrpi, WANTED. : - f .- FF1TR OF WRt.Ti'f-nNTPItFfront fooo. a cn r.ra t r..3f : r. XtaJn. FURNISHED HCOiXS; JTi W. Nerta 1 V. -- ROOM ltOU3i A ;j r. - C-.-- i,Mijr ;'.r ;''':'". irf'c; f A. C. rt ? -- i R FHOP "P- -. '- efr'. "f. .n S RR N F ron , J. a. :a rff Fob ,.Vt'iN Fvr RR-- l'.OOI!i ROO!4. Fnutll. lt V'fV f ! r fv.:; Va i--S 'IT I''VK r, mil lariiiT 4i; II Civr, V.. T. ft r J: ? FrS-- nfW,j tin jtaatJi, ilh iV ))( FURNISHED RtK)MH. FI'RNI!IFr tiCf ut ! Nirrf.T CASn REGISTERS. ""n R W b tTD-- A ND ' Al7a"AlTH r trma. Harener-StoutCo. R il t 4;. FRONT LAnin If d ip.rg rtlva-ntK- l lantern, Iimr. South FCRNIFHRR c ATCD 45 Sw'.rr v. 7 N WANTED HELP. at, R. 3RD hO ; Q ?r-Ri:R- 1 t'trsr-- ' ;t JO TA 1 1 T P FT f"-- NICFRT FFRNTSHRr 4 ONE 3 Sacramento $ 0 San Francisco g 3 ,4 Batteries Thomas and Graham: Whalrn Omaha anu ica:iy i.u-- S 4. 8. Tfht I-- d. r TIIRRR 1 o R0C4 PFITR OF TWO BOOM !" cf to teuer l- ?. o f CLAir.V0YA2T. rURNISiinO R"oM5. WITH v. ir FRED JFSFKRSEN. 1 ..V7 . K-u- '. NRW Otl TP HAND NICELT FCI'.NiaURD nuQilZ. NEAR W. 1: 3 U.!:'iy Tr.Utf w.lcom. 1 ilarshall Pleads Guilty. OR COHK3 AND WA ITEM ' ART. I AN"R. local No R. rr,er! i'orv r.t?.l rrs it ra In I. O. O. F. h'.tj N.r d T. It roNTTN n.AtnvntA?? ' 7C7 W ft-- vOFOFNR , ba-.tfi,r,- j; Ua - R. Room. . u rpnpUnei -- SPOICANF. July 1 7. Poor fielding on the part of Spokane gavo Sep.tth' Fn ? cMerday. Th locals made a gaina pood fir.Rh In the rlnth. Hub-- pu-nar gaino for S attlc. AtarJancc, Gcore: ' T . TTTCKmiTrnsL r.tlfK.T& -- Standing of the Club3. t k of rcor.lfc. ihnjt FtRNI5IIRr COOKS AND WAITERS. Present to Seattle. AMEEICAN LEAGUE. r jp V, FT.'BNlSltr.R day. or ON FUHNITLT.H. FIANOJ. ETC!.. TO alaried ptorle. without aecarlty. on your rote; av pmer.t; atrlctly conhdlotlaL Cherry. 4 : l F, W:wr Md : W. N J CELT CI TRAP. MONET LOAirED PHIVATELT. 1 0 2 0 0 o 2 0 2 2 Helena o- -7 ' 0 3 0 1 2 o San Francisco Stolen base Weaver (2, Slovall. First ba.wo on errors Helena. 1; San Francts-n- . R. H. R. 2. Wild pitch Thompson. sm:-'- k m,i 4 2 S; by StoalI. 2. Hit bv pitch- Cincinnati Thonipson, 8 2 brill Marshall. Burns, Zearf o.v, McCarthy. I Philadelphia ifT Thomps..n. 2; Batteries Sulhcff end Bercren; Fraser. Nnsrlo. UnscH1. oji balls - San Frai- b. on Stovall. o'f Simmer. Ponlki and Twv1wkp hits Ioln Ciseo. S: J. Tw I'ltS - R'V b.'S' and Titus. Homo runs Oor.lln, Zlmia, Sev. liifn;l, . Ji. Si.A.ill. nw.r. Based on balls Off Sudla rr, 2; off Houtz. Throc-ha-"run-st- o Home k .ill. of 4. Tlniv; Sru-Rvi. oul game By Sudhoff, 4; by Frasr, 2. arr. r. l::iipirc Umpire Johnstone. Fraser, P. or. f: 1 '- LAMPS AND REFLECTCEX Helena Wins n Game. HELENA. July Rn i wn vetr-da- v bv a hi th- - ninth. rally got a hofpf run. threc-ibit .r. l a tingle out of f jur tlntea up. The scon: .71 , r-- n1 Tt J tt WANT A COnn FnT.if'ITTiB IN v arren r town In en. t ide. Fr crart.. I Fm; .re Timei:,,. S. : t FT CrillXTUALlCT. n-HNi-tu- itt Iloovie, Ss ind lis. lloni" kl. Ri Ro.pj. 2. Rai runsTacoma 1. Butte 4. Sacrifice hit Bv Shatter. Rouble plays Bundle to Shaffer. iowllng to Ra Hoo.iic to Shaffer, left on bu"' Ta- coma V). Butte Mahaev. x:T CRN J3HRI Wt. VA? art t y . .9 CO. lt'CRRTT m!fr rr,?, rf!V ' rr. fr Jt'NK r'l'TAH t- Tmt. f;hliofTKrrr. i.ioiTT FRONT . ,. NICFRT 5r4 .o . - rt'RNianFt for l:ght Zr.d Wtat. toe,,,r-- . R .cx):f noi.n rrt:a;t fin. ihamonu on RUN CON at T.c- fhape. K am. atlaclad. IfnNlSlrp : i:. roovt, ut Ho. i' gram. 'ninti; r.oo'13 Weal Tm;I. and roartta ACCIDEin INSURANCE. -1 Struck out Bv Rowling 1). by 2. off Row Rasra on bails Off 2. lilt by itcher--l!Iowinc ilng 2. ban" To-b-.s- .' Stolen Rt hit Byi'i'S. IT.. s five-Aieht- MOTORS WILL RACE k4 stick wotK. two hom ruin bv him In the tenth m-- n .r;d a was for nrh f ng Hoily responsible . Battels four raas Both pitchers did y. l wui k. Score: Taenia Butle H. E. C is P.. Ra, yrei-TJay- er, '. ButU'a Oood Day. TACOMA. Waxh.. Jily J7.Sam kimmI two-hngi'.- -r y, fair-size- U Ro.jue'.M T.:-re-l;.s- The July meet of the Salt Lake City Trotting and Running association opened Agricultural park yesterday with the d pnr.is in gooJ form and a to witness the crowd in the grand ?tard rcts. The threatening weather kept th? tport away, but those many lovers of out saw four of the best who ventured rrxecs that have been run in this city for many a day. A damper which for a time promised to mar the sport for many was the refusal of the police to allow the bookmakers to Sell pools. There was lots of money In the crowd and a strong Inclination to horpe3 was demonstrated place it on the would not permit any pool but the police weie therefore comselling. The spirts pelled to bc-- among themselves, and a considerable amount or money changed hands in this way. T. J. Montgomery, mannerer of the meet, has taken the matter cf pool sellingset-to the court?, and it will .probably be tled today. The summary: First raeo, five and a half furlongs Madam Ii?hop won. Remark second, Calegula third. The Covenanter was scratched. Time, l:Cfjl,c. mile Barney Second ruee, Nellie May Owen won, Aurora B set end, third. Th Commodore v. as scratched. Time, 1:51. I'at j. and Sinner sn'.so rnn. mile Third race, pony race Rabe won. Sammy second, Bobby third. Mirs Elsie Thur'or rode the winner. Time. 1:10. mile Gray Dolly Fifth race. third. Chub won, PiiOt second. also ran. Time. l:?r. W Fr!e. Ird Ha i i. -- t- 1 j. LOST. p.-,!- Pitcher .tllVr of the local team vetrr-dasecured hi rebase, r.r.d '.aiiHl that he would leave ut ouce tor hi home in , the Fast. Quh'k will pitch for S 't Rake today cr.d Ili:d. brar.d will do the honors for V..s Batieric? and Kline: Milark.v e and Dexter. Wymer hits Chance. Coo-leo lev. Idt Weyiner. Rome run flranger. S.'rii.k out Bv V H:im-- . 2. 0; by Malarke-yc.ji hnp.T 4. off 5; JohnWeimer, Malarkcy, Umpire ston". ani RABORtr Tt "Ttr f hoi. r cMii'ri'r!: at o ,''- - i4 San-da- y y 0 room?, tit.ki?m T r-- f-- rn -l r FISrON. THR RAINRRR. Main. - CASH. TH.ATn f... R ?- Jic4fi.r r - 1 - C. P MF.H TCTtKISn BATXI3. will be played Yestcidiy's gam' nnuaing at 12. 3 . tre-r- Tklanicurln in . CAFES. FANiTAnnrM 1unir."" RathP. fair. RVrmt Chlror-vlr- r:. AtK Ft 1t.t MVr. I TV. ii A ? i. J Ft R N P H F I FRONT ar ef".r er pflv ll- cor.f.rtk-fi-; Ccr tt. or )'ar.t rcm. a!al.- . AngcU-a- NirFl.T j. W r.h A CU A ELI XI. rt),;.,.; iv !j I,OOM( i; Rf"HM?. f ir..Sr'i, F'dh it.. cr,lral Ifrf 7 XT. rr ti:s. itot-fii- t , i ? rrf'Pvnt rtRN;.itrr 5 ..M.. ARrt. : Rai THR Al'MTOh'PM. J I -P. C" ! it tirmi Koffiniioutt 5: 't f'-- T.';e X. n-HA- rrtt'-.a- Tt R. rn A tn A YX TLk. FFls iff II. :- FlRNRUi:i LA KB SCAVRNCiKil 14R offic It Main NKW OR - rr, r.::iv ait, , JOHN fA tr.r-j--. e 1 tvCJ-k- or admitted free to the wilt b All ladle 5t 2 Fhcr. u-i- 1 Chicago ... Boston BART trfr. !!'r.anK:r.p. rr 11 GE NR'FI.T FtF.NRHRT HimiM' F15T n f. iVf Cfah ..r ;v. t at.lt. t: R. :t d"! ; Svf, ictnn KFEN SANITART CO. OFF1CR Hil-- pro-r- rr'- - nnrnr.; ir. rjt:;Nor; r t.TctTtr F'u vacant nt: R.-'- trwaiJ,,., f- Shortstop Fisher, who fail-- d to put In an aMiearanee l the cume ter!ay. l Mound last nifht end reported th.nt he had bun tick. . H. la?s , i!ft-- C 1 FMARi. rnif UW!t H Fn FN Ft 1 N I rr t to ANH riii p NFTHFRRANtl. rr.-r- 1 v. CCAVEIIQER. Tl ov? ery v.". li'Knn li f. p.? v., r.? . r' r fr,'--lr- u ltopur.-- ANT ?.' re b- f n. 3 . - a .n Ft -- r- :;i rsrz rnnrrr r.oorc tthr i.arcf wt f m: tlttt r.cou at cnr ri'f'N'.rt'rp rr V. 'r' -; Sjth. HOTKR r. rlJ.-- R. Srtt-.t- Fr. t'.-v- , roprlior ! Rr F:c-.- s NICRRV FF RN t "! I FI titrck r rnor,!:-,-, at TRRM3 ON rVRNITURF rAUlT.TS I N. I ranten. l on R$. F. Furnltur and Crr-- t In"allnTt Ilou. i C Jnd oulh airet. it. A. I (:! ;uii, Rt llft I ROOM3, Ul W. Fi'.rONP ::; PIAN) STi'RIO S - Z rr- (M!vr. . oni: linp,!;K:i;r5Nf; "Mrt man rtS tW.on.T- ,; niTArn tTHAT Hd '! Im. COOli PROFF.5(R at F.ik!- block. V. ,;?. if Mle nd '". Shortstop failed to how up and thi necrpt.Tte d VllaI chai:ci r. Artrl Iv l.lv, wiiu was iit at his uual pott. Rur haum was In th box for Salt Rake r.i . I Tt. In Hl . m:-N- lt"m'S; NR'RI.T FFRNIHRFn ' "" XUSIC. mid i:p Fl!hftr cf Kilt Rake yetv-rd.iy- . FINE RACE SPORT AT WR BT.IJ, RCAI. Ton' B-- e . ID itr -i -- f- were fnmewh.it tr.nm Roth . ry) 22 r.rr t! l -- Philadelphia. FFRNI?JU;i 351 1 The rainstorm prver.teI nny .v!Rnfer that micht have bin ohed.iled at th bnll park ye5trd.y. In the itecn-- I n n lng. after the Saints had three tallie the Angels nrm,. the weather condltlonn on the diamond became uth that the Angels nr.il fic!nt!i werv forced tn ink fhltcr uraW tl. grand ftar.wl. Aftrr a wait of thirty minI', during which the rain fell rapidly. Umpire tVJg.in declared the pame off, and rain checks were hand cd out to the far.-?- . ob.:-rva- r.t im-aqlua- it hM: f.tt:. r- - tth 4. REMAINS THAT THR FACT r rror heme th'oufS. '.J He then -- y other In th eity. Why tr If cu r1h ynu r tretM rliM. A. Richttr. l pjTft.M. jou In f -, pfr. FFUNIffltRD Ir K. two tNFtn?;iiti:r :n FVRN15H NICRRV FFRNISUFD Rr iM 'A W I Tl I ac. l t Metric light- N. J I'M; ; Jr. l4. SALT FAN'ITAHIFM. M W. Th'r! ararttr.rr.; f'ltr. I'uh. T: r h T. Judy. AUCTION SALE. For the rer,t two weeks Jeffries will cover all sorts or di? '.anees over the Root. load, as well as engapa in long bouts Craig offered to post a forfait of $1000. with bi? sparring partners. which he would to chaiity. in is determined that he will en- - the event that donate a je'ries committee even Houseman's claims to be correct.deciles tc the ring hi tip top condition, assert people Houseman avers that he has counted dough certain can sacrifice his weight only by five instances during that the re production of the pictures on canvas at the Olym.u:ig weak. pic theater wherein Gardner deliberateEcil'.riiia.ker Frets. fouled Root whil;? the two vere ly Tn any evert, Jim Jeffries is worrying clinched. Cr.:ig say the only foul l.Jows no litttle bit ovr this coming contro struck were two, and those by Root. ersy with Mr. Coibett, and the sportto ing fraternity hereabouts is Inclined NATIONAL LEAGUE. give the former champion a "look in" where two weeks ago they called it a cinch for Jeffries. Standing of the Clubs. Coibett's frame of mind is quite a P. W. U P C. .v .... ...74 Pittsburg contrast to Jeffries. I ew iVirk ... . 72 2". .vr The stories of Jeff's woes (real or . .77 Oiicpf.ro 4. amuseare the source of much ...71 3t Brooklyn ... to him. msnt . . Cincinnati ... J J0 ' I'm Jim. Rostou . . n really sorry for Jeff." said ' . . "I'd hate to go in and whip a man who St. lo'uis .... - IN ANGELES LAKE. LOS :t. r t p. UA.V2 Where They Play Today. San Francisco at Helena. Seattle nt Spoknn. Butte at Tacoma. 4 Main ; e b1h. 5yth, li. II i'lMi and ;r ! NICF.RV FFRNlHJIF.n 1 H- 4- - 17. ccutest. .... 4-- r T1IF. rnt. roitf tnr I'ulKnrr.U fum HOl.FTON'S THR linCSKll3 U-- rt:- khtat R;t hat. 5c irl era F atle; S.. Ffte RFRtiPRAN IKiTFR; mrA RRMO rm i RSTATR. HRNT. LOANS. INS. HlU Inve:t. Co, tt' W. Zn l H b i'ft it pTa i." k ii"MVANttik; llrK'li A Co . JH W ?nl Kouta . OFOnnB M'CCNAlTOHT. HOOVt Eac'.e fclock, Ut lean. buflr.rs ehnce. Trad Salt L 30 .541 3S .531 47 .405 40 .293 5 .375 n hn(..kfj!r(; ST. rltv 32 .000 35 .503 Los Angeles . .80 48 i"i!tn" 45 70 43 Seattle San Francisco. 81 43 Tacoma 70 32 70 GO Helena 8 3 Salt Lnke rr R-av- U. Ri:.R ANT FFRNT?M!RT ua;-- in tn city: It. tnRt.RO r 1 I'cht AND CRT THICK OF I'lA'M r fffL gran. J Jnvrntrr.-ti- t at 11 C'.otf In cr. F.ait 4th S..ith. J. Dounart TS Vrt 2r,4 Kt.uth. "NT.nOTIATOK.M OUU CAI.I, FOR t off,r of ltt nf hrpjilr.. fr COM!-No. W. P. W. L. P.C. 76 50 23 .611 T The reason fo- - Jeffrus' trouble fcs, of course, jitti ibutt l to the rather free and ?asy way li. which the boiler-niak- 'r conducted himself after his last V.. rr.4 8o. Standing of the Clubs. 4 tation. -- PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. ROOT FIGHT I R-:- rc-m- J AND .; J4. Hf)TF.U ; r. c'-In Trrr atT II; A m r r l - n. 11 Jvin R. NcrrS, loprlejof. NICRI.Y Ft TIN 151 FD I!(WJ1S FUR hot a. : r ' '"" 4XJ n Postponed Event Will Be Played Off on Sunday Morning. conditioned. It reftlly was not properly In is my hope- and aim to whip Jeffries excuse his possible form. If the scored should be offered that I hart over it delicate fellow I rr.laht be- put to him the inconvenience of flshtir.s V!1 ron nzirr. rou iiEirr mxisrzsxrnx StTt R n F F RON"" T '"ROO m'Y'Yu 2 UNFFRNiSlIFIi RrOMf4 r ntry. tap.n W. Te rT. Ur 3"t;jc rlh5; Walkrr TcrTac. f. fVrir I THF. FOliD W. 1ST 10 , HEAL ESTATE. TOR SALE t Coast Critics Not So Sure That Boilermaker Will Have Walk-Awa- y Over Corbell. aafaaaaV Want Telegram I WAbDIC RAIN STOPS UlViVlC D OVER liJ FAILURE TO ET LIGHT ALL GAME To Reach the People U 21. re n s i v. V-.- lr. ar. n. 3 i-. WISIIARD, Tfi.cr.er cf PUr.o. 1 7 7r ru.Iefh'Cfl;r I r-- -!.. c'-.- rr a a ar-- - 1 h ANTON PEDERSEN, ratp. c! ) So if h Main. NREO MONEY WE wilt l4ccuf.t year ftalary. fctar Lean Ca, cj VUU Burns. DEN V Kit, Colo., July 17. McPhee & WAJfTED POSITION. MeGlnnlty's paint, dl. K.u.- nnd ,ish warchoure r.t Eighteenth nnd Wateo ah "mTi 7i AvnTni ft ; strecti wus destroyed by fire ihl mom will d all uper'nt'-ofk; t Inc. The Ion .s estln.atcd ut J7:"0.000, exchane'd. W. Haih' frr.r rta v AdJrtas jrh j. I covered nearly by insurance. ith villi. Piano, Viclin Bud FlKf,n. T--Ca7f C7-F.ut- Tl. Ul-- Alt t X rcosy. M- II r. -- .c W. ,t I'ilif, CUC 7rj ReUc:.c. al - CLAUDE J. NETTLET0N, - Titration t l r . 7 Ccncert Vio'.lr.lit r!.fr ef P" .ln - 1 rt:-15 f Rj,! r-e- r , lua t h i ... a Im tiU rr''! Sfur.kr'esij. i |