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Show UTAHN A theater three infantry companies. THE MORNING 18 old, years EXAMINER: a section hand, who had been riding on the cars of rails, wu aerlously hurt, and was taken to a hospital at Salt Lake. A Mr. Pierpont of Provo had his ukle sprained bv Jumping from the passenger train, and Jack Teasdale. also of Provo, was also slightly Injured la the same manner. IT A II OGDEN, WEDNESDAY, J1LY 31, 1907. 3 ; Louisville, 13; India:. pretty eoeech of Sir Walter1 At Columbus Pile: gamn iviuiu-bus- . Sc3tt. ba beenworthy on every ifri-jn-.; 7. Cotau.i-6; Toledo, authority, but it still pentims aud is lumbus, I; Toledo, ften taught to school children as an authentic story of the end of the civil war. As n matter of fact, Lee weut Brighton Beach Results. New York, July 3". Brigimui Ueucb to meet Grant dressed lu a new uniresults: form aud wearing a handsome sword. ' First race, six furlong: llarbary prepared dotibiless to offer his sword Belle won; Halifax, if the Federal commander showed any third. Time, 1:12 taste for heroics. But Grant was in Second race, five au.i fur. a plain seriice uniform, the discus-s- i save won; Koxiiueru. setv longs: Jubilee ju was along common grounds, aud ' ond; Tartar Mail. i:.nd. Time, when the two men talked of the before 1:06 some old spring plowing Third race, mile aiui sixteeinh: To- world military customs.furgm i ny Bonero won; Von Trump, mvuuI; It would be as easy to restore Humpty-DumptClements, third. Time, i.mi-j- j to his original seatou Fourth race, the Nautilus Stakes, the wall as to stop the st.ry of George j mile and n sixteenth; Bu.l V won; Washlugtou and the cherry tree. No-Pretension, second; third. body could hale stopped it but WashTime. 1:44 ington himself, and he Fifth race, five aud a half furlongs: nerer heard It. Theunfortunately, cheerfully story first apPlease won; sewnd; Risers, peared In the fifth edition of Weems' third. Time, 1:00 Life of Washington.' published in Sixth race, tulle amt a sixteenth : lSuC. There iittle George la made to ! Sally K. won; Eaat.m. second ; Mucksay the words which are better known ' rake, third. Time, 1:47. than any words he really asid: I can't tell a lie. pa; you know 1 caul DISPUTED POINTS in HISTORY. tell a lie. I did cut it with my little hatchet.'' The story was copied bodily from an English gentleman's sketch By Frederic J. Haskiu. For four centuries the little island of his son. which appeared in England of San Salvador enjoyed the distinc- In 1799. Aud yet there are thousands tion uf being that bit of land which and thousauds of American children Columbua found In October 1482. when who believe the cherry tree etory aa he opened n new world to Christen- devoutly as they do that Waahingtoa dom. Then Ban Salvador had to give waa the Brat president. nay to another little island, even more Ina.gulficant, because it waa demonstrated that Columbus could not hare landed on 8an Salvador. Perhaps It HAD 2279 WASH. AYE. PHONE 382. doesn't make much difference, but It Illustrates the uncertainty uf the facte which children are taught in acltool histories, for the school books will till have San Snlvadur. Many of the bris and otherwise making preparadoubtful stories told in the school pooal-bltions to build again, aa soon histories are harmless myths, some of t dance klla, hutali end them are so controverted that it is Red plncoo. Tbe foaeees, most almost impossible to get at the truth, of whom hold ths ground for only and others are wrung In that they short terms, are protesting against give the children positively mistaken the efforts mads to build brick, atone Apples ideas of the national history. ud Iron struct urea. All New England celebrates Decemn We hold tbe property lor ber 28 as Forefathers' day, the sup- AFTER ROBBING THE RUINS OF abort time," aaid one of tbo men,onlyud LONG BEACH HOTEL. posed anniversary of the landing of we are not going to sink n lot of the Pilgrims at Plymouth. As n matter money In big stone and brick buildof fact, there is no record of what the ings. Mayflowers peopla were doing on De- tearoh Parties Disclosed Trunks Full Lumber Is tbe thing for most of cember 22, 1620. Ike true anniverof Valuables In tho Coney Island, ud the burned district sary Is December 21, or December 11, will be rebuilt about sa It was. Sand Du nsa. old style, the error hiving crept in George C. Tllyou. of Steeplechase In transposing ths date of new style. has already seen ths brighter park, The famous and almost sacred Plyof things, his friends said ho New Tork, July 20. A feature of side mouth Rock has little warrant In hla-- . would. Ho hu snnounood that n nsw mamfire the which the destroyed for the belief that It received tory and finer Steeplechase park will rlu the foot of the first Pilgrim to land moth Long Beach hotel, and in which from ths uhes of the old. The work CALL EARLY AND GEY n drivwere thousand guest nearly in New England. Not only was the will begin at once, wo that the plmoo SUPPLIED. first landing In Provlncrtown harbor en out in tho sand in scant attire, has will be next season. for ready tn November, but the Rock was nut Just developed. In their hurried tho sbaaduned money. guests given public notice far o1; a century. flight In 1741, when n new wharf was being Jewelry and other valuable property were quick to ON COULD built. Elder Fnunce. over 80 years and footers, It appears, old, protested against disturbing tbe. taka advantage uf tbe fact Detectives rock, because he bad been told In his who were sent to tho scons arrested Uf youth by old settlers that It was the three colored waiters and nIt Greek GROCERS and stolen property, Is stated, very landing place. But at the Pil- borer, IN ROAD found The wss la their possession. BOTH PHONES 231' grims did land there, the dlsputels men wars held on a charge of grand merely one of sentiment and It makes 2364 larceny. no particular difference which rock is Washington Avenue Justice Wallace, who gave ths bold canonised. School histories, aided and abetted footers a hoering, wee Informed that thieves had burled stolen property' in by Longfellows Skeleton In Armor, have pointed to the old stone tower the dunes back of the hotel site, and wss taken to the liniplmi search. iiiffering at Newport, Rhode Islsnd, as the on,e ho ordered men out to make nrecoverand opiates administered. Mo- -' agony they REtangible proof that tha Norsemen not Ths amount of property Michaels no COLORADO A SOUTHERN relatives hu si far as Whenever there known vseeptlng a mother In Ireland, only discovered America, but had set- ed wu surprising. FUSES DEMANDS OP MEN. i tled Vineland, four centuries before wu 6 sign that the send had been peered for the first time in n month, wu Columbus. It has made a good story, recently disturbed excavation having recovered from bis accident to and mads brought something light were and the boys and girls In school Wallace had la bla Grievance Committee of Bretkeriieed which resulted in a dislocated shoul-always sorry there was not more to By dark Justice dor. trunks full of stuff, several of Railway Trainmen la possession tall about it Now It is declared on There wore attempts made te and bundles sad satchels Moot to sad bags, the best authority that the tower la n tap bp uy of the bunch, the teal He bed valuables. boxes containing was not but nil, incidents orlgfnet only being tho scraps now watebss built by Benedict-Arnold- , first' govsr-no- r ring! ud pine and stickpins, then for tho dollar at the end of ud collection of nil ' 20. of the united colonies of Rhode and chains and n grant aoh Announcement mile. At the end of each five Denver, July and sliver-backeIsland and Providence Plantations, sorts of Jeweled combe soms dresses yesterday by Colorado A Southern miles this amount wu raised to $5,' toilet articles ud and grandfather of Benedict Arnold, railroad officials of their determina- ud hers n sprint between a couple of suits. tbe traitor of the War of Independence udWhen It became too dark for eearrk, tion not to grant tho demuda of tho men generally resulted. Governor Arnold mentions the stone-builud ynramu for the 183 focal switchman wind mill In his will, and It further, n guard wu setwillover hour la ndvuoo of two coats be All TRIKE IN FRANCE. kept prowlers property. wss not very old at the time of Ae wagss, which caused tbo totter to go this from vicinity. nold's death in 1678.' on strike about two weeks ago, resultlUeoa L'Btnpe, France, July SO While much Is made of the treason ed tn ths issuance of n call for n meet- The strike situation is bvcomlnx of Benedict Arnold, and every school of in the this grievgeneral city ing worse, the strike Is apre:dlug to total child has hnted and Tevlled him, while ance commliteea of the Brotherhood er parts of tho Vosgea rcslan. Fre: of Railway Trainman; which look af- barricade! sympathising with poor Major Andre, were erected hi the r- itUtile is said la the ordinary school ter the grfevucee that arise with the ers this afternoon and after nigul t. u Pacific histories of the treason of General A Rio Denver I'nloa ud mob captured Gen. Latour. hu was Charles Lee, who was once second In Grande rends. Ths committees are rescued with difficulty bv tbo command to Washington, and who had directed to gather together In this city reinforcements are . n following In the struggling colonies at ones. That n sympathetic strike of Strong In response to urgent that greatly embarrassed the trainmen will be the outcome to free- here Arnolds treason predicted by leaders ud further ly was found out at once, hut It was 80 that the scope will be widened, taking ACT OF In the entire state of Colorado, years before It became known that n prisoner of war In General Lee, Faria, July 10. Prince Alexis Or-- ' New York, waa giving 8ir William WILL OP JOHN WILSON. toff ef Russia wu badly wounded la Howe and hla brother plans of Ameri tho face today while driving la hie aucan defenses, and advising the expe- GROWTH OF LAWLESSNESS IN Preparty to Divided Among Seven ef tomobile to Paris THE BIG CITIES. dition to Chesapeake Bay, which endby n broomstick His Employee. thrown by an The ed fortunately, in the utter defeat of ssuitont wu arrested. the British. Tills Charles Lee was an New York, July 38. The win of princes New York, Jsly 10. Tho bod lee of Englishman, whose career In the Eng- Criminal Aauulta an Weman end John C. Wilson, the bettor, who was two women with the marks of the lish army had not been ns glorious ns Wednesoffice tost In his down shot Little Girl Chiefly by on their throats have been strangler he thought It ought to be. He was man H. tbe Frank Warner, day by Fereignera. found hero within the tost twelve not a relative of the Lee family of Now killed Esther who bad previously hours, and the police believe that one Virginia. ling, hu been filed In the office of man committed both crimes. Neither When one bears of the "blue laws Tho document wu of tha tbe surrogate. victim hu been Identified. One of the old New England colonies, the Chicago, July 80. Chief of Police eseented by Mr. Wilson after he wu first thing to pop Into the mind is tbe Shlppy of Chicago, received n tele- shot ud while he wu dying In tbp womu wu found today la U araa-ws- y on East Nineteenth street. Thu solemn: So woman shall kiss her gram last night from New York City, hospital. marks of a thumb and n forefinger child on the Sabbath or fasting day. asking him to suggest n plan for his business directs that Mr. Wilson were visible on her throat and her Such an absurd statute was not to be crashing the organisations to which $168,000 personal estate be dividface ud sock were smeared wltk found In tbe minds of even the stern- many of tbe atrocious crimes commit- ud seven to share share alike, ud blood. She wu about 27 years of est puritan. The quotation la from ted In tbe large cities recently, have ed, of bla employes whom he names, ud age. No one In the neighborhood been charged- - Tha telegram reads: "The General History of Connecticut, customer. friend a to ud lifelong heard sounds of n struggle. New York Is experiencing unparalpublished In 1781 by the Reverend The body of the other womu, also Samuel Peters. Mr. Peters invented leled outbreaks of crime, muy of KRAMER WINS PINAL SPRINT. the victim of a-- strangler, wu found n code of bine laws for the graphic which are auaeslnstions by members street blacklut night in n Twenty-seconIllustration of the laws which really of foreign secret societies, Salt Lake, July $6 A rather small boarding house. The womu cam had been in eslatence, and the one mailing plots, and criminal assaults on crowd foroonaldering the crowds that to the house with n man who gave his forbidding a mother to kiss her child women and little girls, chiefly by Davis. Her body wu found gather at the uucer track, waa pres- name Is n selection from the Peters code. eigners. Commissioner Bingham sugtost night to see the first hour last night In the room tbe couple had It Is an exaggeration in absurdity only, gest organizing s secret service. ent race occupied. A necktie had been knotted of the houra-dshowever, and not In severity, for the Will you state your Ideu of how best scheduled for the uucerbicycle track this tightly around her throat ud she had res law prescribed exile on pain of to eope with the situation? week. When Starter Frank Gardner been dead for several hours. The organizaThs telegram was from death for persons bolding to the faith In the neck were broken of Quakers, while In Virginia n man tion Interested In the suppression of pullej the gun that sent them off, blood vessels the ud the womans clothing wu drenchwho neglected to attend church three crime, and not from the police directly. practlcallv every professional on the man, who, 1 stated that I thought Commis- track wss lined up on the tape, and ed in blood. No trace of successive times was liable to death. settled down for n had the appearance of n foreigner, has There is a delightful story that Fred- sioner Bingham perfectly able to cope they immediately were announced to been found. The dead womu wu erick the Great, of Prussia, sent a with the situation, said Chief Shlppy. long grind. Teams Referee Berry ns follows: Kramer about 24 years old. 1 don't credit the crimes to foreign handsome sword to General WashingAn rumination of the bodtos of the and Clarke; Lawson and Pye; Holliston with the message, From the old- secret societies, however. victims dlsdoud the fact Dorian ter and Mitten; strangler been have ud Hopper; crimes that to the I think the greatest est general in Europe were both bad been mutilated. This that other nil riders the they uylng Berlin of York late world. New and Washington troubling general in tbe - fact toads the police to believe that cm Williams aptheir riding of mental pat of thla sword, and are the work perverts. made no mention both murders were committed by perThe chief said the time might come nothing escaped his diary. He did sons possessed of an Insane desire to DROUGHT IN JAMAICA. receive n sword from Theophilus Alte, when Chicago would deem It necesmutilate their victims. n German, In 1795, which was be- sary to enter a national compact to 30. The will. "Black Hud once organizathe does July his Jamaica, Only in suppress Kingston, queathed INDIAN FRONTIER. Frederick, who waa a voluminous tions, socallcd, but such a move- central districts of this island are the severe than name n further departfrom Washthe police ment, of ud mention drought suffering writer, Great Britain and Russia Come te an ington, and that Is a mere passing ment baa In hand nil the time, would the outlook for the banana crop 4s Is Agreement. be not It now, The not tha stated, to drought early campaign reference practical bright has caused greater loss than even the around Boston. If he thought him the London, July 20. It to announced CONEY ISLAND RESORTS. earthquake and fire which told Kinggreatest general In the world he 4 owswws ston In ruins lut Juuary. There to that the negotiations between Great might have said something more. Nevud Russia hare resulted in ertheless, the story made good rending Effort to Force the Erection of Brick a severe famine In some districts of Britain Structures. Elisabeth parish ud half n dozen an agreement amicably onadjusting when the statue of Frederick was preIndeaths from starvation have been re- all outstanding differences Boththopowsented to the United States by EmA short, sharp earthquake dian frontier ud la Persia. New York, July 30- - With the mem- ported. peror William IL the delimitation The bravery of Barbara Freltchie in ory of three great fires In Coney shock wu felt here Sunday. No harm ers hsfe confutedof toInterest In these of their spheres In in their was Island done. years In of minds, face Bag union the eight tbe waving regions. tbe Confederate troops, and General ths city snthoritlea are making an Sir Arthnr Nicholson, tbe British BURNS PROVE FATAL. stonewall Jackson's . magnanimous effort to kare the district, laid waste at 8t Petersburg, who laambassador In rebuilt more a has morning, the been Sunday tribute to her loyalty In London, Is nrat visiting Anpresent character. 21. safe and Con and and Goldfield, Nev., July permanent theme for poets dramatists, matnouncement of an attempt on this line n miner, died at the Miners ranging. tho final details of this la seriously recorded In school hister. 4 Is and mornit o'clock at been this tories. Some there he who maintain has made, expected the union hospital the truth of the story in detail, but aldermen will promptly be naked to ing from burns received In n fire BRIGADIER GENERAL DEAD. In redistrict hla tent tbe bouse tost which destroyed members of the Freltchie family de- place tbe entire s waved out of stricted section, so that tbe erection night Deputy Sheriff Grant who first clare that ths flag St. Paul, July 30. Brigadier General the window to the Federal troopa, and of flimsy wood and canvas houses discovered the fire, says MCMlcbaels came out of ths tent and then went Charles Francis Powell, lnitsd States not In the facet of the Confederates. may be prevented. home f The story that General Lee gave his ' Meantime, the thirty urea that buk into the blazing domicile. When army, retired, died at tbe sword to General Grant at Appomatwere swept by fire Sunday are filled he attempted to rescue tbe man the his brother In this city today, aged tox and that Grant returned K with n with workmen clearing sway tbe de- - flash cams off McMichaels' hands. He 63 years. diai-rove- ; House Builders Hat-nke- Chcaga of Bill Evary Saturday Evening. Tara Perfcreianceo. 7:90 and Mi EVENINGS 1B PRICES PROGRAMME 0e' at the Nickelodeon ILLUSTRATED SONG. Wlan la My "Wandering Boy To-ligb- t. Pucka Pranks on a Subnrbamta. Babys PeriL Early Round With Milk Man. programme changes ovary other mill find itj. Ladles and chiMren tlio room cool and comfortable. Electric Theatre Naat the Road Hotal, 75th SL 8ait Lake, July SO. The three expected computes of the Twenty-firs- t infantry arrived this morning, over the Rlu Grande from Port Logan, under the command of Major Leonhnu-aer- , and marched to Port Douglas where they were camping on the upper parade ground. The boys of the Twenty-nint- h had several streets of testa all pitched and ready for the new comers, so that they went right Into camp on arrival at 10 oclock, and will occupy the teats until Thursday noun. By that time the Twenty-nint- h regiment will have departed, leaving the detachment of the Twenty-first regiment fa charge of the fort. Colonel Lockwood formally relinquishes command of the pust with the departure of his regiment, but hu practically turned it over now to Major Leonhauser. The new poet commanding officer graduated from West Point In 1881, and served through hii captaincy In the Twenty-fift- h infantry, being made major In the Twenty-firs- t September 1. 1903. As a volunteer officer during the Spanish war. Major leonhauser wu colonel of the Fifteenth Minnesota Infantry, serving in the Philippines. At the time of the compilation f the lut Army Register, he stood fifty seventh la the list of majurs of Infantry. There me now 13 companies of Infantry at Fort Donglls, but the new comers are not numerous, having only 31 men to n company, fhrt Dougins la e scene of great bustle today, with final preparations being mads for the and departure of the Twenty-nintthe quartermaster la buy hauling the regimental Impediments to the Short Line depot. The Port Duchesne companies will be handed over to the Southern Pacific at Ogden, Thursday morning, by the D. A R. G. -- PROGRAM: FOUL PLAY Tbo Story of a Falsa Friend. THE BAD MAN Tale of tha Waat . FaMlIa. ILLUSTRATED SONG A Meet Me at SPORTS Ghe DEN 370 25th St. Can R.H.E. 12 15 1 Pittsburg Boston 3 8 4 Batteries Philllppe and Gibson; Dorner and Needham. Umpires Carpenter and Johnstone. Nsw York, 11; SL Louis, B. St. Louis, July 30. The New York Nationals batted freely today, winning from St. Louis, 11 to A Wolters, s SL Louis recruit, was batted out of the box In tho seventh. Score: 8t R.H.E. fouls 5 9 3 New York 11 17 1 Batteries Wolters, Lush and Marshall; Lornch and Bresnahan. Umpire, ODny. Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, 6. Chicago, July 30. Today's game again went ten Innings and Chance repeated hla yesterday's record by hitting safely, batting in tbe winning run. An argument on a decision in tbe first Inning banished Kling, and Leads was ejected in the tenth for the same cause. A single, an out, and Jordans hit over the right field fence scored three for Brooklyn In the first They hit Reulbach for three singles and n triple In the ninth. Score: R.H.E. . .. Chicago 9 1 Salt Lake, July 30. This morning, Brooklyn Batteries Overall, Reulbach and while making n tour of the ceHt In the and Ritter. Uumpires city Jail, Jailer Wilkinson wu sur- Moran; Bell prised to find In one of the upper cells Klein and Emslie. n steel uv, the kind used by desperCincinnati, 8; Philadelphia, 0. ate criminals to uw out of Jail. He Cincinnati, July SO. Twelve Cincintost no time In taking possession of the uw ud making n further search nati players faced Corrldon la the of the JalL None of the prisoners ad- third Inning, securing seven hits and mitted any knowledge of how the uw n base on .balls, which netted seven got into the Jail and so far ns known runs. Sharp fielding behind Hitt prenone of the bars have been tampered vented the Philadelphia getting n man over the plate. Score: t with, .T 8 3 . R.H.E. Domoto & Co. 155 ST. TWENTY-FIFT- H National Guard Is to Receive UV 968.82 From U. 8. Government. Salt Lake, July 30. The Utah National Guard will receive from the United Slates government, for Its use during this year, the sum of Thla sum of money is Utahs share in a general appropriation for national guards that the government la making an outcome of the Spanish war. - Tha purpose of the government la to avoid having to repeat the experiences of marshaling volunisers In 1898 by having In each state men familiar with army methods who may be called in a first reserve, and to servo a nucleua for a large volunteer army In case of war. For the put six yean Utah has been receiving the benefit of this federal policy, the money going to defray expenses of the guard while at camp, ud In preparing for it. This year, according to the notice received by Governor Cutler, Utah will receive $8,978.47 for arms equipment ud camp purposes, ud $2,992.13 for rifle practice. Besides this the guard bu the funds appropriated by the last legislature to supplement the money received by the government. To participate in the government fund it wu necessary for the Utah guard to undergo a rigid examination at the hands of Inspector detailed by tbe war department The fact that the appropriation wu allowed shows that the guard was found numerically strong, and in good form. ..,0 8 13 3 Cincinnati 8 0 Philadelphia Batteries Hitt and McLean; Corri-.doBrown and Jacklttsch. Umpire Rlgler. n. . Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds. Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Juat arrlvad I earloada at iritis and grnnlta to aalact ' Dont buy from agents, a they get largo commissions and yon have to pay then, Place your order at race. YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEME(ran. TERY. u u u u - Ogden Turf Twenty-fift- h SL. I California and Eastern ces. Direct wire for aril porting events. barent saves his sons. to Drawn Whan ad Upon to Make Choice A Coll, Pathetic tragedy. In which n far-had to choose between anvlng the two little aona, or that of IbJjf has We, occurred at Pont, near 44 y. Prance. with hli aona, aged four " wa waiting on the bank of wife, who had gone u. wlllajK6 ,oron Ms the opposite aide of tha when the wife, on returning; ur husband and children waiting ,h atnrted wading ncroaa the -f Instead of making a detour .of nd croaaing by n bridge.' "ya 5 rtver wu only three feet deep P"t, but the current was ,nl ddenly M. Kufaue waa JBrd to aea his wire swept oft her down the stream. He lo the Wver to her rescue, two mtle children followed wZi f,ther example, and they nleo swept down stream. agnniMd father had to choose u . alaiely, and he ewam for the Hr brought the two boye to the And then returned for hk . lnt ,h bad been carried 1,001 lower down the river iu Her body wu recover- . , . . hour later. It Jr: J -J bj ,t7.. h-j- Ju-- V r? EXCURSIONS. ,or"" Midland Mlnnes polls. O fvCU,f ,Ba Intermediate p points One fart rJiVor the round trip. E listI- On ule Jttlj H. Uke ,0T foil particulars. Harding gTh-cago- , tJ4?rd0 Wsric Train and Paaaengsr Train Coma Together on Steep Grade, afternoon on tbe Sanpete valley road seven miles eut of Nephi. A work train and n regular passenger train were Involved in the difficulty, the two trains coming together In Salt Creek canyon, tbe rear end of tbe work train crashing Into the passenger while running away down hill. Two mm were injured. They are Sam Parry, uglneer of the passenger train, who sustained n broken shoulder in Jumping before tbe trains collided, and Vivian Andrus, a workman who wu on the runaway train. Hie legs were badly broken ud lacerated. ' The couse of the wreck seems to he that the work train wu unable to pull its heavy load of steel rails up the Salt Creek canyon grade, and the train atnrted to back down grade, resitting all efforts to control It The pusenger wu coming up behind the work train, and ns the engineer uw the runaway approaching, be reversed his engine and started to back. He could not gather enough speed, however. to prevent and collision, jumped Just before It occurred. Pour cere loaded with steel rails were demolished, ud the pusenger engine wu wrecked. An engine from the Su Pedro com-pu- y wu borrowed and It returned the pusenger coaches to Nephi, while n crew started to work' at once to remove the debrie from the track, and prepare for the reopening of the road. Vivian Andrua, the Injured workman, was brought to Salt Lake for treatrail- , lto Mother IN SANPETE. A eerious collision occurred Monday Exchange 326 COLLISION Washington and Chicago Divide, Washington, July SO. Washington and Chicago divided the honora In toThe pitching of day's double-besdeFalkenberg In both games was the feature. Score, first game: r. ..., R.H.B. ,,,. ,..3 0 3 Washington ...4 0 1 Chicago Batteries Patten, Falkenberg, Hughes and Warner; Patterson and McFhrlsnd and 8u!!lvan. Second game: 8 11 S Waahingtoa 4 $ 3 Chicago Batteries Falkenberg, Hey don and Warner; White and Hart Detroit, 0; New York, 1. New York, July SO. The focal Americans started off wen today in the first game of the series with Detroit, But they got their only tally In the first Killian outpitched Hogg. ' Score: T R.H.E. Detroit ,.6 13 0 0 S Now York Bntteriee Killian and Schmidt; Hogg, Kleinow and Thomas. ' -- ......., l Philadelphia, 2; St Louis, 1, Philadelphia, July 30. Philadelphia defeated SL Louis today In n pitchers battle. The homo team won out in the ninth on an error, n sacrifice end n tingle. Score: R.H.E. .,,2 7 1 8t. Louis 7 3 Philadelphia Batteries Ppwell sad Spencer; Bender and Powers, Boston, 3; Cleveland, 0. Boston, July 30. O'Briens three errors were responsible for as many Boston runs today and the visitors could do nothing with Yoting; they were defeated, 3 to 0. Boston made but four hits off Clarkson and two of them were doubtful. Soon: R.H.E. Boston eeeeoseeseeaaeese 3 4 3 Cleveland ...6 8 3 ' Batteries Toung and Shaw; Clarkson and Bemis. o HIS LIFE. Engineer on Sanpete. Valley Train Sticks to Poet Till Last Moment Estimates given and work guaranteed 4-- . WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS " Those life Mon" CommercialElectricCompany li LOOTERS II JEWELRY u e, entar-talumau- Astrakhan THEM aid Apricots - Are at their best and CHEAPEST u now STRIKE T. B. EVANS & CO. IS SIGHT u d t u u CRIME ALARMING - . CHIEFS OF POLK ANTI-AUTOIS- anti-sutols- d WESTERN LEAGUE Pneblo, 11; Sioux City, A Pueblo, July 30. Pueblo hit hard today and bent Slonx City In the opening game. Bcore: - R.H.E. Pueblo . . a a , a. aa I a at laa a aa aa all 13 3 3 7 0 Sioux City Batteries Fitzgerald end Drill; Williams, Waldorf and J. Sheehan. Denver, 3; Lincoln, 1. Denver, July SO By a batting rally In the sixth inning, Denver defeated Lincoln, 3 to 1. Score: ,,. R.H.E. 3 9 3 a Denver ,,, Lincoln aaa,aaaaaaaaaaaa,aaaaaL 5 0 Batteries Olmstesd and McDonough; Clcotte and Sullivan. ment RISKS ! Uu,-uhiu- . AHERICANLEAGUE 3. Men's HOUSE WIRING 1 Pittsburg, 12; Boston, 3. Pittsburg, July 3u. Pittsburg scored eight runs in the first inning on seven bits, an error and some alow fielding. This took all the Interest out of tbe game, although good work was done In the next eight Innings Score: ... APPROPRIATION FOR MILITIA. money by seeing us letting their contracts for 2-- NATIONAL LEAGUE SAWS IN HIS CELL. f i Omaha, 7; Day Moines, 1. Omaha, July 80i Omaha batted both Miller and Sporer plenty today and won hands down. Sanders gave the first man up n pass and he went around on n sacrifice and n hit, scoring Des Moines only run. Score: Nephi, July 29. The action of EnR.H.E. gineer Sam Perry, of Maatl, In sticking to his post until the lest moment, Omaha ,.7 IS 1 could do no more, DeS MOlneS a. a when he uw he I 4 4 Batteries Sandery and GonJlng; R. probably uved the lives of e Urge number of passengers on n 8upete Miller, Sporer and Yeager. Valley train this afternoon. Mr. Parry Jumped Juat at the critical moment and was painfully but not, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION It Is stated, seriously hurt A moment later the engine wu completely deAt Kansna City First game Kanmolished sad telescoped by four cars of steel rails that came thundering sas City,. 0; Minneapolis, 8. Second down.at the pusenger train from tho game: Kansas City, 3; Minneapo lis, 4. iteep grads in Salt Creek canyon. At Milwaukee Mils supkee, 6; SL A carload of dynamite on the pas. senger train added to the danger, but Paul, 7. At Louisville First game: Louis it did not explode. Besides Mr. Parry, Gideon Andrus, ville, 0; Indianapolis, A Bsoond game: u y six-da- y . u - MeMI-chael- s. -- |