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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN RERUBLICAN, nGDIN TEAM IS DOWN AND OUT THH FHF H+ +++ eee rtt ae FHHH HHH tHe + +44 seeteeeese "Columbia Club" Has Surrendered Franchise in Utah State League. MURRAY This WILL Will Give FILL Salt Game Lake Every GAP City Fans PATALLY + + + New. York, July 30.-G. Williams, steeplechase jockey, was thrown from the favorite, The Virginian, in the jumping race at Brighton Beach this afternoon and sustained injuries that may prove fatal Williams' mount Which ruled a strong favorite, owing to his reputation as a clean jumper, ran evenly to the fifth jump, which he bungled, unseating Williams -and throwing him on the grass. Two horses were following closely and one of these struck the prostrate jockey. Williams' head was badly injured and his nose broken t+ Sunday WILLIAMS JURED + + + 7 . +> Game sf a + oF + by was the : "Columbia Seats surrendered to President ©, Shepard yesterday, mediately transferred and to Murray able will not acquisition advent of Salt Lake ball every will make game to be only to the prove a league, +| ¥ New in York Americans Hit Hess Hard] Seventh Inning and Disposed Lagoon tomorrow afternoon fume will not, however, be a league game the "Dad" Gimlin players releases yesterday on-the Ogden becoming HELD immedi- Kenwood their Score ee ri 2 Miss Country | the . for NO Great match between | see who Mrs. St Ee Miriam had ; Win the right GIRL Steever Severe, 10-1 17 i Livingston, Lose at| to St. Louis. son and Ritter. and Ea-| Umpires-Conway in Salt at of steady gume. -- Newell, s. and The score Eureka. 8 AB? . Wall 7 Moxthirup, 3b F ent oe ates : ite ed Kush, |. Lumley iray b 1 ‘ , OTe Agricultural assoclation. and The of FH. 1 0 1 1 0 0fan 7 3 7 R Neff and |/Cauae da ee ee taro Pit t Miss | i scorestied was 'a erent: on Third drawn up and upon While have ert last to today yet the been the of the lease considered, it space is a museum, one i of Lease The lease for Is on of ten Drawn sf first the the Swan the years, will draw the floor and building will first rental from five P!'tsburg Nationals a AMERICAN West Temple o the cham- - street the produets and resources whieh she understood were at the chamber of commerce Within 1 vec . < eae oe ban re Ve: the sointwill aebe play, probably with a museum, = burst of applause. The play continued of the brilliant variety, Mrs. Neff win-{ 1 set 6-4. The os ahi pon ee set o6}|Nat 1| will 0|}plon 0| | In will r | land anc R ek 0 Mr RB 0} Steever, 5-7, a" 3 0} 1| - ,; winner this m atch Le rson 6-4, 6 3, 1, 6-2, 5- de feated 6- 6-0 Miss Miriam OF 0 | City. A Hardy KKritz, | ruves, North=N I Northrup. sumirst on euiniincae and Farland to Be Floyd the Star | Features. ) irk City, Newell 6 10. to O'€ Connell tto Bases-Patterson atta An ne 2 Le pep ire eft on Bases-| Double Plays King a Roy North. |. Hardy _ ont ares will BIRTHDAY. Wednesday, Aug. ball train at 3 p. m, BATTLING 1 Downing and score bruster; Glade Tne: O'Connor. meet French in a La match best ae : ‘ Ame § of a By, cos game the Dane After to Remain GATES. Exhibition Salt Battling flere side race will give money' crowd sue Bout Nelson and ip will fiInd I with i hard race Until, ahead at SOEs one peek eS .of- and | mile, BASEBALL | Wess? PSS Dee te. him League yatrons of : Natlonal League |P | x | nae LAGOON , ; Wednesday, Aug. prizes for souvenir all for eae oer every DAY. 1 i 7 AGAIN Dover, + lish eeeoeeerere PAILS : TO swimmer, ; SWIM 31.-The Wolfe, unsuccessful made an- other Monday to swim the English channel, Wolfe was forced to give up at midnight after covering seven miles of the jour ney, his leg, which he injured in his attempt to swim the channel last week, going back on him. He was picked up by the boat which was following him in his attempt oe ee + ee eee id 1S 105 (Harris), to 2 1, to second; 1, Usa u yi 5 a & uit to emma, bibe +| x Laura hird, Time, Fourth race, ane SN nae ee Fifth race, ter-Angler, A, 1:06.2 Th 102 (Dillon), 12 41 Leugue 4 25 pre Gle nc ove ae men i4 mile (Sewell), handicap, (Lyne), and to Salt Lake at 4:30 Le will be W ed, filled we as a 10, a TE p. m. rOment Tock at Aga P' aoa a Dr Tie te | 4 67 w. 1 * + + + + + aah As JERPIUE iz | | : + + W ae Sor: ae FIGHT : : Larry McLean, catcher on the Portland team, offers to tight _ mani in the world, includ ing James J effries. for the heavywelght championship. He has Issued a challenge through the Seattle papers) He posed for a pleture to accompany the challenge. Rube Vickers wants to take him on FHF H He He known canyon are Red some of cs ee oo ah C, Frank = ae will as acres Utah Popperton ceded sandstone to the aris Red eeerese ] gov- and other in limitless quantity ceded to the governwas months made, ago after have con 2a | nga 4 ean Davis 32. Se D to W. H. ore Young T. Roberts Pri ce, 1, et al. 2, to Ma- : 4.000 3,5 600 stored than the made np in. there last ten of the official on the report Declines 375 1,000 Were Sustained. The professional element on the strength of this sold the weneral market with some boldness and declines from the highest prices were ranging trom 1 be ; per Amalgamated Coppe ending, St, Union Pacific Boonie Rapid * Sugar Re oe Baltimore and and other "pr i 3 2 principal sntherers In the last. few minutes irregular rallies aon the lowest took place, but the m et closed unsettled at general net ea 2s. Short money late in the afternoon stiffened r cent for most dates in the bid me asking figures In Government bonds the 3s and old is advanced % and the 2s advanced per "nl Rallroad and other bonds The prices Open. Amalg eevee a ni id I377 Aim geo! Am. S. and R. Am. Sug. Ref Ana. Min. Co. Collision, Ogden, cue Lo a, St. Oe aenv me ‘ 14-From - Anthony, Idaho Palin, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Of den and intermedipoli 7116 2 m s-Froin Ogden, apie Butte, San _Bran- Om 18-F'rom Chica pe Ogden an points . .......... 2-Frorm Ogden, £0, St. Louis, City, Omaha, Oma other te 4195 ChicaKans Denver E. W. Gillett, range of ond: § SEENCER, A. 6 ele ee een B. and YELLOW STONE was as follows High. Low. Close 101% 99% 100%, 3714 7% 1514 127 - PARK rico; CURRENT cca ‘South Con. Ga D sand R. Gen G Ele ctrie Lo and: 2 a Gt. Nor. pfd. .. Mex. Central . Mis. Pacifie . M. K. and T. 3 Nat.. N Lead .. ment Pac. Mat ennsylvania People > Steel Cat South, Sotuh. ind Union [ U. ae 79% 125% |No. % |No. 129% 92, | No. ™ |No. Reading Pacific Ss: ots Th. 33 15] ubber 151% 14 S. Steel Preferred ee er 107 Preferred Nor. P Slos e 3214 149% 44 48 2051 751 aihcceeeeeag =" Lynn nd oes Garfield" -+++ eph and San Pete Valter" occees 64-From Nephi ........ 52-From Tintic an Stockton s+ sees freight 15 CITY tt 1054 me 10630 ee 477 203%, 75 477 28% 75 | Main 4;TICKET street. eae ot ape Passenger as THE | TIME TABLE dune | |No ILLINOIS | No, | |No It don't cost any more Rul for The | Ilose| best Omaha, Inspectors, The city council Jast night adoptec j a recommendation of the board of r | public works that a contract be let | | to P. J. Moran for the paving of the | ; Street intersections, also for all street pavement repairing Quring the balance f the year The special committee on voting machines sent in a report favoring the purchase of three more machines in conformity with the recent action of the county The recommendation was adopted Watermaster Hines asked that he be| permitted to appoint six hose inspec- || tors to keep track of those using water in sprinkling, to see that the law was }not broken The matter was referred to the committee on waterworks, of service Chicago, Paul, as well between Minneapolis as between full information and call on or write Uter- J. A. FOLEY Commercial Agent 78 West Second Salt Lake South City, Street, Utah. California Direct wire MAIN and for all Easterm races. sporting events Time Table in Effect May 30, 1906 Salt Lake-Leave 6:00, yang 11:0 a m.; 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8.00 First six trains run vane to Kays| ville. | Extr Eagcon Bi Kaysville, 10:00 p. m | (Sunday, $:30 p, | Lagoon- feive, 7 om 10:00, 12:0 a. 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9.00, 10:30 p. m "undas 9:20.) Sundays and holidave spectal ee |traln to Lagoon at 3:00 and 6: m BAMBERGER, and General 1 Si3@ m@ a. m a. ie p. m. p. m, Pp. m. yp. mn, p. m p.m, p. m,. p. m. a m .. 2. $40 a m Manage. TABLE ee SALT LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY. President West IN EFFECT Going-Leave alt Lake, 10:30 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4°00 p. m. 0 p. m 6:00 p.m 7:00 p. m, §:00 p. m 9:00 p. m., ©10:00 p. m. "THE LAGOON ROAD." SIMON & 11-For Ogden 10:25 5-For Ogden and West 10:35 1-For Ogden and West 1:45 113-For Bingham ... %:00 2-For Denver and East 3:50 8-For Provo and Tintic 5:00 13-For Ogden 6:00 20-For Denver and ke -h 6:30 4-For Denver and st 8:00 3-For Ogden and West 11:10 Arrive Salt Lake City. a rom Denver and FOABE occas sans es . . $:00 ‘re rom "Ogden" and TIME ST. | OTH ‘PHONE S 3190. Call 3190, either 'phone, to get The Inter-Mountain Republican, any de-partment, advertising or circulation. ' City. Trains to Saltair Beach SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGF 208 Lake 12-From Ogde on 0:50 a. m, aoe Tintic and ProVO scccurus. cover ..10:00 a. m, |No. 6 oErom Denver and Ei: Sst -.. 10:25 a. m, |No. 113 10:50 . |No. 1-F enver | BASt <cccaec ssw eu cc uae ses Pp. mm, | No. 14-From Oge len rctee ee p. ™, No, 2-From Ogden on La 340 pp. mm, |No, 101-From Park . O:15 p. m, No. 115-From Bincham ..-. 56:40 p. m iN °o 9-From Provo, FE lever e "ror ovo, | ind Marysvale ....-.«e. 5 p. mm. No, 20-From Ogden 6:20 p. m. | No 4-From Ogden and We st 7:50 p. m, No, Sane rom Denver ca sxe? . All irs ine exec Dp Nos. 19 and 20 Ain clusive, ate. ‘at eretmbas late point a ed Block. ‘Phone Tick at Office, A. BENTON, G. A. P.-D; Chicago, St. Louls, Memphis, and all other New Orleans southern and southeastern points. For ature Salt 1906 Effect No. No. ADOPTS MORAN CONTRACT Reese 3h 6-_F or De aver and East. | No. No. No. No, No. |No. No. No. |No. | No. CENTRAL RAILROAD South Agent. CURRENT No. 10-For Heber zreve and Marysvale ese. |No. 19-For Ogden . |No 7 r Binet um . No : ark City. When going East why not enjoy yourself You will if you travel over al m. m, H. BURTNER, Lenve The Oregon Short Line will begin replacing the light rails with Standard steel on the Yellowstone branch this week mm mm p p. 'Phone Distrtrict and} | a, p. 11239 6145 6100 = m, In passenger agent for the Salt Lake Route came to Salt szaike last night, accomp: anied by Mrs. Gillett and} their son ‘hey will leave for Los} Angele tonight 0150 1:20 Breas: dinin car service in th a | West 6ig Only aie line to Los An goles 73 Stage connections for Nevada mina 36} a | Camps. 2h, ee d3h2 1073 we TABLE. Ne h4- ash tae 66-From 130% | Pacific Railway 7. TIME | Depart Dally. 7-Los Angeles Limited 4:45 Pp. m, ie Cree ee 12:01 a. m, -For Stockto nd miectos ste eevee oo TMS Q. mm, 63-For Nephl Pete Valley . .. 8:00 3 ee a ‘ aa a. m 4:45 p. m, i r Nephi and Lynn 8:30 p. m, Arrive Dally. 8-Los Angeles Limited 5:35 p. m. 2-Los fare geles epEans 6:30 p. m rd Cc TRAINS. UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD O a Main"‘street. NOTES general 7:25 p. m. Note: Train numbers Pee Oregon Short Line iveas bids feos and do not apply to the Souther Pa. ae cific weet west ioe of ee 5 den, en, or the Union Pa- BOTIL ‘PHONES 3190. EF. tl. Worsley Promoted. Call 3190, either "phone, to get The IF. H. Worsley, local traveling Republican, any de-| Inter-Mountain freight and passenger agent for the advertising or circulation. Colorado Midland, left for Denver last |} partment, night to sueceed J. H. Davis as Denver city passenger agent for the com-}| pany. The appointment is effective ug RAILROAD = 10-F'ro Ogde Valley, Butte, on and San Francisco .... tchison Park fen Sicha Sc H Ww erie to Matilda Price, 85 and pt, 36, 2, Glenn sub.. Maude L jrowne to Maggie O'Brien, 1-20 to 22, 2, Mary- land sub. extraordinary = acrailroad business and the ines he general feeling was ruptly changed by the official announcement management of the Brooklyn hi a decided to in3 riher dividend payments on the stock, The last sale previcus of Brooklyn Union Gas was at 12] and the best ibid this morming was I y reached by. -the <tr rs. that' Similar action fins n on the impe nding diviConsolidated Gas, that stock Geabined, frtrm2129to1 has local Linden M. wake No. years. Neal a and Business Notes. No 2 Fe ie v George M sold to Michrane sony R Mellen to Am. S.& R ieans ete through the Jo:, 46 acres, 21,-1s, 2w 1,800 ane J ‘apital Real Estate and Investment Emma S. Jacobs to Am. S. & capes his property at 644 Eighth R ne5 80x60 rds se, e ft aw East street for $3,500 The lot is SW 2w af * 1,000 five by eleven rods, on which stands a 1; :@ Willey i to D H. Chris|} six-room brick residence tens 19 °4.1.D ford's ensen, to unford's F ee ly two-thirds of the sub er Ae ey, 1,000 ristmas goods have been rece Ne od by D. O. Wiley to Emily E, Winter, jobbers and are no ré far 13-14 Dunford's sub 900 }1 Ten) |} the retail trade Machine pre are Ti c hristopher Diehl to Stephen even more in evidence than last c lovey, 30x4 rds. ne. fr. 5 + ts of sw. 3. 57, B _.. 3,800 | Sonera Traffic Manager S. W. Ec| tik tta J ‘'Y in aan to Sarah I, Chafhe American Smelting & Re4 fin, 4344x115 Ya ftaene: str: Gilde company ts in the city, and will 255% ft. n. sw. 2 2 ie) cee be in and around Salt Lake for the! +|M. kc one istopher ue to M. A next five weeks + ane e Bee toreons . Boule#| oh Seas 900 LAGOON'S BIRTHDAY. +) L, ‘N. Nelson to David A. Nel| Wednesday, Aug. 1 Special base+| son, 10x2% Ss > re 44 ball train at 3 p. m League game + R2 1,400 + +# + + i] cece 6-For Ogden, Omah as Cith Denver, Ka sas City and St. Louis: 7110 a. No igere r Ogden, Portland, = But San Prancise a Jntermediate Pp ate: 103 Nos ede 2S Om aha uilaeat Deny. be Kane sas os St "sbzom and San Francisco ccooe At No. 11-For gden, - Cache -- Valley, Malad, Park ci a 1 intermediate PORItE ete oe eiatel a 4: ° No, 17-For Ogden, Oma id oom Chicago ane other points 6 No. 3-For Ogden, Deny n= i aaa oes y a St. Louls and Chicago. 6105 *No. -13-F. gd Pocaee tello, Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, St. Intermediate points ... By No 9- Frc Ogden, Cach -- Valley, utte, elt Portland, San Franciso and intermediate aire J elece wie eae BEE eae Pp. m, DE RLBY. = oe DS. SPEnGo expire The report made yesterday to the officlals of the Salt Lake Route regarding the collision between the Garfield work train and the Sanpete Valley Express on the Rio Grande Western in the city Sunday night says the Salt Lake Route train had the right of way is stated that the flaginan stationed at the crossing gave the "go ahead" signal to the Salt Lake Route engineer after he had slowed down and called for a signal. The flagman, then according to the report made yesterday, saw the Rio Grande Western train approaching rapidly and gave the signal for the Rio Grande Western train to step. This, the Rio Grande engineer was unable to do although witnesses of the accident said the train slid several hundred feet with the wheels locked. practi- a in departments by effective will The Las Vegas and Bullfrog branch of the ‘IRE ! make ire of $1 and Bullfrog, Rhvolite Beatty and Gold Center week. receive 5x11 rds. sw. fr. ne Behl }. Anderson to Julius Anpt.-nw. 13, 2s, 1w.. 2 derson,.. = ae. eae this Young Real Bstate Transfers 5 , | Gi=M Cor hrane to Ross Cc. Davis, 5x11 rds. sw. fr:.ne, 1,.°¢ 17. B ; $3,500 Florinda Cc rouch to E. E. Casady, 10x2% rds. sw. fr. 5 rds eet I merican League. at Detroit ateGiavelani weLEAN is 41 street reservoir oo eae League. LE approximately government coal cities time quoted be 1 on *he amount of coal moved in the last 45 days while the rate has been in effect giving a reduction of 50 cents a ton for the dealers Officials in the freight departments said yesterday, however, that they estimated there had been an Increase of 50 per cent in the movement of coal over that for the period last year From the fact that Utah industries are using more coal each year and many new ones are springing up continually, this increase in the movement has not all gone in storage to prepare for the winter demand. Since the rates have been in effect, the Oregon Short Line has been handling coal as fast as the extent of its equipment would permit and eeneush the forrates will be in force after tomorrow, no decrease in the movement is expected The railroads have stored thousands of tons of coal for their own account and unless there is a winter of almost unprecedented severity no serious shortage in Utah Is anticipated. Watermaster tilda Boston Can- Pet | ference between udge Young and 644] COMmmittec ippointed by the secreg21jtary of war tor the purpose The S| Popperton property aoquired by Mr S| Young contains the city water mains WK ey oe Serer a ‘y ae i oc, | carrying water to the East Thirteenth TODAY. ~ of 16) of Judge are found land now cally, Chicago at Philadelphia st. Louis at New York ‘pittabure at Brooklyn Cincinnatl Up All rights to t s ae 6 : ha eS BuO E lands comprised in the 417] Ross GAMES Gives to The Salt Lake Route will establish! colonist rates from Colorado and common points west of the Missouri river sept: 15. These will be good until) Oct. 31 Government transfer what Putte Scores 3. ~P TRACT. the government forty-two between the University of ame Lost. 31 33 3S 7 5 a BIG to States 441] 2 National 1, | Corrigan, 4 (Sandy), 15 ‘te aera #|Coy Maid, 110 (Koerner), 7 to 2. third + eA, - 2 selling te eat +) asl ETsG ali s RTC Ten Ne Lea + Soa Leeda 107 maaecitehe, PP). ree * 414: Re venue 107 (Horner), 4 to 1, third. + Pim + + t ea an z LAGOON'S BIRTHDAY, Fednesday Aug. 1 Baseball, certs. | | handicap, 112 American: League York ee ae BASEBALL Land return, 52 Standing. Won. Ah on no ss > 5 si pp transaction te ork Boe ton In 52 e Chicage ; Wi; ashiugton Philadelphia 6b, Detroit -_-- half 4 to} . to 45, en ee eae rarer rea ae abe coir ies oa AST eGT 457] watinan) pe eeaie Scores, Y« ork.9 Cincinnath J Louls 9 B vanikkyn 1 peae) boston z : New | 145) to 50 37 United 699 | place .652 Ps nae 619 mineral ~ Second race, selling, steeplechase,|» Bbout two miles-Tom Cogan, 150 (Pal-| mer), 7 to .2,..won;:. Bound: Brook,./162|* (Butlther), ee feet 5,000 acres of land in the water shed Of Red Butte canyon will be made by Judge LeGrand Young to the Pet.Jand 9S a1 39 2 Time i second: + and in towns expressed a Displays. Ney Ae LeGrand Young from lying 9 ‘ Chi Suffi- third. 47} Le ane _ Consistent,| race llin five anc re |turlonge-fontninblet u, 10 (Lyne), ‘ + | 5, won Yowrike 110 (Koerner), 8 th + + + + + + + + + ;. a ¢| 7 Eng- + eee Of! | CHANNEL. - July UP raneis) | ia ney, Free = Herero + + + Mic] Big list sports feuture 5f5] Lost. 65 aS =7 vBoston See: | ba 1cked oon from 10 Lo 1, to 7 tol CBs Ol | IY. Ry ide the | ike ap ane ee Say ren Kilkare, ey = thia. : "tos (Miller), Pji to a & won; |1 lady - FHF + + the Pet.| w7] sal] Ww 18 Standing. see bie ¢ Chi‘ 1E0 oit wo | Lost. 1 12 Von. oP Formal 5 Cincinnati Backed Down. the} 50x130 yon Standing. | Bhi idelphtia with Harry Lewis and ruld not} ros ive the Windy City Accordingly some local on: r will be placed against Brighton Beach Race Track, New th Van ¢ York, July 10-The races entered upon Already about the elty there has been y : fi ; : manifested more than ordinary apne the last week of the present meet and in the exhibition which the Dane is | fuvorites won three events today Phe furnish the saucer trac patrons NEXl| Gen Cove handicap for three-year-olds Saturday night. The fact that It he | es , Combine YVUXLS , ah 13 on - city have TRANSFERS | Judge Von. 7 16 American get his old sparringbut partner, Billy Gallegzgan of Chicago, iliy has a match of rm, WY, ees o's | oe} handi 1rO SCPaten | Pittsburg distance |New York lv Nolan, came down from een ye terday and will remain in Salt Lak til after next Saturday Hs ht, w he a the "Won by Consistent, Who Easily Durable Dane Is to spar six ae s a Parliac dust who ‘wilt be ae t | Won Stake After Being ected o g£o ig is o* < UL gs veen dec An effort ade tol rai re- desire to enter exhibits under thelr |own names-relies of olden times and ; s hin if ; 5 adhe od Toe whic h neve bee Wie earthed or found in secluded spots i space DIGE ety Utah the "seldom-tin-= | 1 chance to an- } LWwson "¢ a short sh rto " Chicago STs Bil i fee bocantar anced bi e YT ice and band selections an ill of the ae exsorjes, ha erved v-Cl t stir interest r the : the Manager Johnny Chapman exy largest turn-out the season in the state Will iat Brooklyn has manager has The displays of the Real Estate association and M. & M. will also be taken from their present lace ind F ° wes ee Po i aly 1 . : ham bet ot ; oan e hall. The floor Cubs. with > HANDICAP = ne "GUN COVE. Palace. fair aRnine oon 000 001 000-1 5 2] Well as the walls and ceiling, and most *hicago 103 000 0Ox-4 9 1])0f the basement right) at the start It Batt s-Patten nd Hevdon; Owen| Vould not be naire ae to the instigaa Sulliy: in. Umpire-O' Loughlin tors of the scheme if the building Le Ee! would be too small within a few years ake : 5. > bee Lys Defeat Detroit. to take care of the e exhibit. Salt Lake ¢: Tul erittine KheTRli , | has long needed such an institution, ay RE: Ree A is pointed out, and visitors by the jin the faneth ar na seventh Innings today } red ty a Sant }s the Philadelphia Americans anSate tehaes ocan +e t Be Sante es +p ahs r victory over Detroit Score e 3 eadquarters on 1ird South Mc- = R. HE. ae cei Sr of the state will be | Philadelphia 000 300 300-6 10 0} Shown booklets and ecireulars will be | Detroit 0000 0#1-3 § T) Elven away and the fame of sir e|.-Batterles rPowers: Ree,Siever| 2 ank and trepolis of ft the Will spread 7 all ] th R Roc rks through the count: fand Warner mpires-Sheridan : and [Evan > [laps ips, o, little. and the gasycolniby. three-quarterwinning am Durable Portland in the boxes In which It was from the fair city last year Umpire- c evenThey a Beaten y ‘ ricans MecF: arland | | of this track, race Seontors Special base- | ue a TALEO Ee ROO COT ey ' aol League game |} All of the profess lana will have aj Eureka chance at the money three-mile lap | Salt Lake and a three-quar eher-intle |Qgden rrace vp Both should ‘prove to: b handicap citin | Park City ( CITY the Many people through the re NELSON ‘Is WITHIN ained shipped Amer-| today on the] and interest- R.H.E + 001 301 000-510 1 000 008 000-3 4 °0 Young and. Arm- and | Floyd ill be the star features ling's card at the saucer a LAGOON'S tables a close Bo st« Vouta | Batteries-Harris; play KreighCollins, western el for that tithe on Wednesday the doubles Waidner and Emerson cross rackets with Collins and « e ¢ ship at : ‘le i i 5. aidr and Emerson acreated| 0 0 2 4 The gar the oe at coal Large Wool Clip Moving The Tim Kinney wool clip at Cokeville, Wyo., ts now movin Boston on consignment, the first two cars haying been started yesterday. This clip is-one of about TS carloads and ft is one which traveling freight agents in the fintermountain region have been fighting for with strong competition. he consignments will be routed over the Union Pacific, Rock Island and Wabash roads and R. Donough, J. G. Doolittl and J. L. Youndt were the agents who won the right to load representing the Line, Roc Island and the ash respectively The Kinney practically cleans up the wool on the Oregon Short Line except a few oe in | western Idaho and at Dillon Mon BL OF Se Co mmariag? St MAE S1¥I8) Chicag, July. (a-Inability to hit |lald out more advantageousy" tn, the AcE o ita 0 } 4 5 7 Emerson. ae | display Boston Americans Win. Louts, July 30.-The Boston St. Was Mrs.|icans turned the seore | Browns sone 2 1 1 1 i on June August more Utah this Report that she friends Eastern four show display of Utah an LEAGUE. nen July 30.-Hitting Jeveland, to- | ciation on and|might Philadelphia of at operating railroads street, by 16 with yards to cere particulars rates June on South ratified storage railroads best in the West. With the costly old Desert museum exhibit as a rather large nucleus, it is believed that one of the best museums In the West can be collectec and|run ment of the game ae The from ine new Soe ne. at course of a week of commerce will its doors all not which oA Natl a out- 1 > P.O. l 1 1 1 2i : there. | { 0 0 0 - - - 58 3 10°27 Eurned ee ae Two-Bas¢ larke, Clarke Three-B Home «he Anticipated. Utah Manufactur- lease building, be basement Carpenter 0° standing end 6-2 ; e ay at the ow will consist of the 3 =O fhe play tomorrow wi 0 0 re off of the men in the singles and 0 g}/doubles In the singles L. Harry W: Lid2 | n r. Illinois state champion, will play 2 f ee 1 oF R: 4 4 : 4 ; Totals .... Summary @-) ureicn. -7 Kile <leb rup ] 2 City. AB. 3 b 0= 3 1 8 MG A AB) ° Purk Patterson, 3 + 1. f Dean, KKritz Klebs, r. f Clarke, 1 b King.r ‘ b ee, 5. 8. Lawrence, ¢ Mayne, p Ud £000)! P.O-A;.& | ning on 2 6 0|Ne f{'s 1 4 2 1 O 2 hi 1 5See 1 oa . 02 1 1 oO 3 i a. follo R.'H. 0 1 6_ i F ; » 2b O'Connell piichad, Unusually TIME TABLE IN EFFECT June 17, 1906. ARRIVE, No. New York, July #.-Opening prices for stock were in the main higher; gains No. above Saturday's final figures ranging from small fractions to 1 per cent, and the forenoon dealings, the upward BLE SRGELL in' some cases. took on a nsiderable degree of vigor, Reading rising an extrem 7 id other prominent acre aS Ua Union Paeifle No, Southe Pacific, Baltimore und Ohio, Aral eariwtwey asilyn apid Transit ind St. Paul establishing extreme adNo. vances of a were slightly sentiment was favorably ¥ the resumption of the advance in SouthNo. ern Pacific and by the new n heat on largely Shortage og at [INE oes *No. FAMINE Be Serious joint Man- City today by/set it looked ve ay much as onan Miss In the seventh inning today ive open to the public and the great a score of 8 to] Steever would have an easy time in|New York ae ricans the leud and the y throng o Easterners who visit. this : ae capturing the event, she taking four were never headed by the Clevelands.|city wili have an opportunity to see ped oan games in the same time that it took] 5cor , |Something of the state's resources lat ay res MI an ay aera mca a: ‘©! Mrs. Neff to gather in two. Mrs. Neff R.H.E. At present scores of boxes of exaid e xhibition, cons onside fae g nthe sonditicn | OO eee eee od oh .Vv v1 nas € seeme being so only f are -{ 2 | bibits bs are crated % 5and-have = O100 002 O04 8§$ he was in, it being Jain' so. for his first game in | Seemed to ee gain courage by > being so far Saas ee more than a year. The entire display fhrancuens behind ‘Aimos st before the galleries Batteries-Orth: and Kleinow;. Hess] of the old Deseret museum has been : , : could think it possible, she had tied the |and Bublow. Umpire-Connolly P Pile uaa y Graves did the ‘twirling: for' the ‘Bu-| score" 4:4. "When the referes. announced erated for many years. The x Utah Bluerecks No Lake a the been ment Marshall; establishment morning The R.H.E 000 240 300-9 14 0 .000 000 OOI-1 5 1 Batteries-Karger the commerce this representatives probable that the joint societies will ask that a cement floor be put in the basement for the purpose of displaying exhibits, The latest idea for the base- Bresnahan; Emeslie and -- of Deseret throw 5 114 000 xd toni for of taken two Seatent from Park defeating the Miners by ty Park a oh = a" Ke . us ers reka OF Should Is bles. Doubles to challenge Winter Products, ibis W NL be pat br lonce and within the or two the chamber R HB. Churchmen Clab-Waid- ~ amers Emerson DANGER Unless Prob- yfacturers & Merehants association the Real Estate association and the will York Brookh July 20.-Eason proved an| easy prone ter for the St. Louis Na-| tionals today and by hitting hiner hard] throughout the game they easily dis-| posed of the Brooklyns, Seore | May Sutton for the western tennis title |W hile Miss Sutton holds. Miss Steever }early gained an advantage over her op} ponent by winning the first Spee after a it|harad uphill fight. 7-5. _ In cond E made of Will = ber of commerce 225 a month years Will be contracted Beanenters Defeated By Colts, The last five $350 a month , Boston. July %®-Although they for at a rental of outheld between Mr » Chicago Nationals the conference was J. Chicago, July 3.-The weather condi-| tons were de feated, owing to the Colts|Swan and W. Halloran yesterday toons cane forte Ee ee Bn ching their hits at the right time.|afternoon at which time most of the today for tennis were 1e be points in the proposed deal were-gone that could be tmagined and as a conae : R H.E.| over and skeleton lease was drawn sequence the large crowd that jammed | Chicago . 200 000 VI-5 11. 1) up, "The leaseswill-be-made out and i . _| Boston OO 000 110-2 12 2 . Seen as Pr the clubhouse of the Kenwood Country adopted by the three associations to_ Batt s - Lundgren L and Kling, | day club, where the play for the weste reLindaman and O'Neill. Umpire-O'Day Interest in the project has already championships are being held, were t = gotten hold of the public. Yesterday warded with some grand exhibitions °o Wet Grounds Causes Postponement. a local woman called at the offices of } the game Philadelphia, July 30-Wet grounds|the Manufacturers & Merchants assoaes main event of the afternoon was | Miss an Spe cial Service ity uly 30-Eureka Defeated erg ner and City in Second by Battle to PASADENA § 7 i alcaimoti a game 4 Inning owing .000 000 St. Louis Brooklyn Challenger -- 8 BY be ing New , Johnstone oo ately ) after the Lagoon game. For those who would seek pastures more green, over which to chase the horsehide, Gimlin has secured positions Defeats Park Diamond Cleveland. 3®-The ork Same. released all| effective of July {Cc inc Innati ie regular team, York, Miss May Sutton for the plans chamber Swan New a the team will give to the City fans a game of baseSunday afternoon Ogden its final appearance in the played with the Tailors at a will Mrs. R. B, Neff to Challenge |stiitst!s, yalu- but VANQUISHED meeting : team FAME Museum Nucleus Display Final CHURCHMEN one Canal ieee Y youl ve neinnati oday in ee een ane ene Harrison UTAH'S Deseret Form + Club will be imthe Murray ably + HHH ++ eee eee -- Old y emcee eee ee) ears eae ae of the Utah State league, and the gap is to be filled by Murray The fran. SPREAD Costly Dealers Have Taken Advantage of Special Rates Given by Railroads. 4g 7; t sleep Upward Movement of New York Stocks in Some Cases Was Vigorous. + «sous aye a we ATER WESTERN held TO Was Called in Eighth Inning. Owing - to Darkness. Afternoon chise Associations Will Lease Building for Chamber of Commerce eae ArerS. CINCINNATI REDS BEATEN aeBY GIANTS + JOCKEY 1906. UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 31, J-|FINAL PLANS FOR STORE MUCH COAL OPENING WAS HIGHER JOINT EXHIBIT FOR WINTER USE a THE WORLD OF SPORT | SALT LAKE CITY, last MAY 1, 19% Returning-Arrive Salt Lake. 1:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m, 4:0 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 6:20 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 10.30 p. m #11:80 p. train leaves Salt Lake at eS last train leaves Saltair at 10:00 p, m ie First South and Fourth West stecets FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 3% CENTS. J LANGFORD, Lessee, Established 1841. The Oldest and 185 Largest. Offices. R. G. DUN & CO. GRORGE \Mmb \ RUST. General Manager Idahe, Wyoming and Nevada Ollices In Progress Building Salt Lake City. ° |