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Show THE HORNING EXAMINER, Utah National Bank. Johi Ei Dooly Horae E. Prery L Balyk Mia Mu And Hdw the War Will Affect Russia and The Policies of the Russians DeWitt and Von Plehve. iV OGDEN, UTAH. .'ifv Ho BASEBALL DEPOSITOR!. STATES EXITED sad TEXAS. Thirty Lives Are Taken by Settlers Engaged in Feuds. Captain W. Milkmaid, the commander of a company of Texas Rangers, arrived here today from a section of East T xas. where he has been for tlm past file mom Its niiniing down iminierers. In that time hp ami live iiiemliers of his compsiiy arrested fifteen men charged with murder. They are, all in jail and tender indictmcul for tlie crinics. Captain Mclkinald reported to Governor today that there is enough work In the four counties where lie and his men have been to keep the whole ranger force of the State busy for several months, lie states that he never saw such a disregard for human life as exists among the ptxiple or Trinity, Walker, Madison ami Isnn counties. Men are shot down from a in hut-- iism the slightest provocation an.I ihe local peace officers have powerless to put a slop to the carnival of crime which has disgraced that section for many years. In his Investigations in Trinity County. Captain McDonald says he learned that more than thirty murders had been committed in ihHt county during the last few years, very few of which became publicly known. Men of prominence and wealth are Involved in these crimes. They seem to lie gissl citizen In every resis'et ex rcpl that they seem to cat-- nothing for shedding hitman blood. Captain McDonald saya that his lifn has been threatened frequently and that a short time after he arrived there he waa fired uimiii at rinse range in Polk County. He by an returned the fire, wounding the man, aud effected his capture. A ii slin. T xas. May 15. ji'ijH-tiuii- s - rliiu may made lor the lime In- - Thu guid rrkerMjb, ullhuugh prulmbly abundant In reality than oitifisi the jeporta wiki lil make nui. are noneKus-sia Moreover, lor less Imi-itian I'hifaiH'r liaa war ulway lor most other Stales, ami k cost her mucii less in lay ihan ever lielore. for the maiorial, with the eaeeiniciu of heavy aims. Is made in the country, the trani.port tf troupe la effected lij railways lielmupng to llie Slate, aud. as u the Finance Minister laiely u hrlUKa In money to the Govern-nicnt,- " the soldier's out lit la the warshliis are liuiJl in Hue siin works, the tixxl for men and fod-di- r for Iroree an found either in the province nr in Manchuria and the horses are purchased lit Hussian markets. The articles which will have to very lie paid for in gold are. there-fore- . few. irivate contributions, tiai, are pouring In abundantly to make up for nny shortage in the public si ores. for Thus, millions are being new baultwlilpa, million for powder and shot, millions for the wounded and ick. Warm clothing, food, luxuries iiedicaniPhtB are bring presented to the Government from all parts of the empire. Over and above all this, official, civil and military, public and private, are obliged voluntarily" lo deduct a percentage front their salaries for the need of the campaign, and to pay this tithe until peace has been concluded. Millions have been given by a alngie Individual. The wealthy merchant of Moscow have privately undertaken lo stilMcribe an Internal loan of three milliard roubles among themselves If the Government should feel hard set to make both ends meet. The Old He-- 1 levers, a dissenting body of the Orthodox Church, have promised aonte hundreds of millions. The government Itself can do much to finance the war without tightening the screw of taxation beyond endurance. The Issue of stmts flfty million paper rouble a few weeks ago proved llml the pi luting pres may render effective service to the treasury without damaging Imperial credit, anil Hip iii rrsrful cxiienment may he ciiutituisly repealed more than once with Impunity. Genital, however. Is lndlsteniuille, for even now the isilicy of retrenchment fu lowed by tlie authorities Is severely felt by ail classes, but more by the issir. For the government. wllh Its ownership of railway and monopoly of alcohol, is the one great emuioyer In the empire, and the ratting down of expraseaofmeans the workmen, shutting out of thousands who will form a hungry, disaffected, laxly. The state and lwnk has already raised Ha rate of discount 1 per cent., and will anon add another. and It haa warned private banka that their credit would tie lessened considerably, wjtereupon these private financial instil til Ions have diminished In proportion the credit which they heretofore allowed to commercial firms and Individuals. This la more uirtleularly the rase with banka In tha southeastern dial rids. The economic condition of tlie country haa thus received a shock. The great fair of lrl.it. in the lVmsa government, on the borders of Siberia, did not taka place tills year, on account of the war, and as nothing was Isiught. or sold there many Urine. have been unable to meet their lialdlt-tlrand other will he more or less seriously affetied by these bankrupttut in spite of all this, there la cies. no fear that Hnssla herself will liecome bankrupt. A imr country may have liea rich government, and whatever may said of Hie Muscovite peasantry, which Is In very low water Just now, the treasury la certainly not empty. A good finance minister could effect much nn-dtlie conditions prevailing at present; but M. Kokovtseff la hardly the right man In the right place. However, it Is a more difficult task to obtain men than money, and there has never lieen such a dearth of really strong men In the1 country as at presnot that there are ent. The reason none, but there la no avenue by which they can come to the front. Even resismsllde of the three advisers of the Tsar, M. Witte, has been relieved of his duties; Count Lamsdorff lias tendered bis resignation, which lias not yet been accepted: while General Kuropatkin has left the Ministry for War to lake supreme command of tlie army In the Far East. M. Witte, Kussia's only statesman, was fur nml away the greatest or tlie three. Ills name was a programme, bis word a lumd. his policy a guarantee that peace would be preserved, was be wbo Inspired bis Majesty those Ideals of peace which abort-liveemlssliment In the ........ Conference at The Hague: who en deavored to dissuade him from huild-l'ia railway through Chinese terrl lory: wbo promised that MauchurU voidd he evacuated; who foretold tii bar with lapan if b promise were ; and wbo resigned bs when Irresponsible advisers on the annexation of the pro finer. M. Witte fixed the value of the rouble, giving hi country a gold standard, hoarded the money which is now used ns a war fund, and if .ian finance are an satisfactory today r his succf-so- r declare, or even ss et I iite--believe, and rai mil!;nd the drain of lion roubles dafy. the credit is due to M. Wit;, who. besides his other public services, made Hie less to the Jew, tried to conciliate tii Iintis tm! Armenians, to link a li tie Tsar's I'Lieet by Imiiils of i;, n:iy ami tt1 ci ton. to tin I,.: of !b:s-- i :i - bj . .I'vig t:,un ui in-' bum-niad- e, aulsH-rtlte- ed er best-know- d 4re-garded- s l unlH-ar-nb'- r Wi Ilf f.l M. Wine j;- - r!l be had i'oi'n, in In llifliiei.ia.k u.funs of cuitibHiiti;;. 11,11111,1 a Si. lo i secret !y loiiml guilty on three counts of an uidictmeiit of which he had no nigiii.aiice. In the Hi si place, lie was ihargi-with having laid the foundations of a nut ire industry which treated a new clans, the working-meami with liaiing, by I raining and education, made them, mu merely mindful of their duties, hut also eager for their rights. Thus they became organized, strong and pushing They discussed, pet It ic md, murmur., and even rose gp and revolted. T ney spoke openly Mid frankly against abuses, and when free Hieeeh was denied them they the secret printing press. But this is less the fault uf the minister than of naiural laws. Every agricultural peoplu which takes to industry must nuts through that phase of devttlnpnu aL As t he French pul it : "If you make an omelette, you must fir si lirrak the eggs," and the best cook cannot that France has ever prislm-eto thai rule. If ubtaln an Russia is desirous of a native Industry, she must ay (be full price for It, and that include organii workmen, Htruggliw for higher wages, strikes aud Hh s n, manifesta- occasional tions. Another of the charges advam-ragainst M. Wllle was his utter neglect of the Intoresls of agriculture. He protected the manufacturer and merchant, it was said, at the expense of the peasant. who. after all, hears the dead weight of empire on his shoulders. And In this acrusation there was undoubtedly some truth. The moujik or peasants of the center of Russia had become Impoverished; heavy taxation ground them down, and very little of their money waa spent upon local Improvement. Year by year tholr livestock dwindled, the amount of corn which they consumed foil off, and the people waa degenerating physically and morally. But M. Witte sought to remedy the evil by having a commission appointed to Inquire into the raintea of the deray of the peasantry, and to offer recommendations to the government. This commission met. summoned members, of the noblUty, iieasauta, landowners, and experts throughout European Russia, asking them to sieak their minds freely. They did so, and. enough, although throe delib south. eration were held east and west, and althougfi tlie per sons who gave their opinions were members of the nobility, Ignorant, peasants, aud wealthy, landed proiMirtora. they were all of one mind the system of governing the country Is. they said, nut of date; the peasants, still partially tied to the soil, must have all their shackle struck off; county councils must be allowed a voice In the Ration of local affairs; education lnusiTM fostered and not discouraged; and taxat ion must lie more evenly distributed. That was the general verdict. Hut the minister of the Interior, M. von Plehve, forbade the members of the commission to deal with such topics, and severely punished those noblemen who hail already siwiken their minds. He also complained to the Czar, that M. Witte was revolutionizing the country, and besought his Imperial master to dismiss the Russian Nerkrr. The creation of Russian Industry and the encouragement of Russian agriculture, therefore, were crime equally heliums in tlie eyca of M. von Plehve. and his view waa finally adopted. . PACIFIC COAST 8,1 U0. R. H. E. Score 0 9 4 Cincinnati SEATTLE VS SAN FRANCISCO. 9 0 won today, New York Seattle, May Walker and Pelts; McGInnlty and Barber gave uiii" liases on balls and was hit freely bur was effective when Warner. necessary. Huepuis work was very CHICAGO VS PHILADELPHIA. R. H. E. Score g n long 10 3 Chicago, May 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 X Seattle defeated Philadelphia and mado o o ii 1 10 0 1 0 3 10 3 Frisco Four hits for Knell and Le- the game very Burlier and ; in the first retired Sttarka run three ahy. Umpire, Huston. and Weiiner gave way to Lundgren after having passed the first two men up PORTLAND VS TACOMA. the sixth. Attendance, 18,000. ES. Portland, May 15. Portland gave in Score R. H. Thomas an unmerciful drubbing for ...13 12 0 Chicago accorded and seven innings today 4 10 2 Philadelphia Overall, who took hla place, m better Weiiner. Lundgren and Kling; reception. Thlelman scattered hla hits Sparks, Brackenrldge, McPherson and and allowed only one run. Attend- lloth. ance, Portland Tacoma Hhlelman and Shea; all and Graham. Umpire, O'Connell. TIME TABLE NATIONAL LEAGUE CINCINNATI NEW YORK. VS. Cincinnati. May 15. In the presence of 21.000 people the Cincltmatle. defeated the New York team In their last game of the present aeries. R. H. E. Score San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. Depot, Third, Wast and South Tomplo Sts Silt Laks City. BEPART. For Provo, Lebi. Fairfield and Morcur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and intermediate points oa Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7:30 For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mane moth, Eureka and 811 ver City (via Leaming) ton For Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, MU. lord. Frlooo, CaUenteo and Intermediate point .QJ m am cut-off- -r ARRIVE. From Proven American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milford, Frleeo, Callentee and Intermediate points From Provo, Lehl, Fai field, Merrar and Ben-pet- e Valley Ry. potato. From Sliver City, Mammoth, Enreka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach To unload mhooners at tho Salt Lake Beer hall. It la the place to get the longest and tallest, the biggest and coldest er of lieer In town fur five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wlna ana all kind of soft drinks. Finest Hoe of cigars In town. Call In everybody as you pass by and sample our Phone 22. Cliieaq.i, Msv 15. A strike of 5.di)ft machinists which makes Hie 5,.inn f ii her workers in oilier trades whs vu'i-lor in mass meeting touiclit by t l.e raarhinlsls' union to lake Wednesday unless their demand for increase In wages Is granted. The situation Is critical and although a conference is to In. held lemon uw It is noted tbeie will be i iirit'l. m,.n Allen Transferj Company. Ole 545 Nelson, Telephone d Fast Traiirs 1 1'.!.- it from lii. iMudiinii ihc aw.i'ini :.ii c1;iit tiny dciiciii.j. ranaot nu.L-- Ur.!'. n.'iicc.K nii'.iiii.'ieu'iy ,p 421 25th SL r in 1 - ike vatc iiuie IXiaawi. Vtraf Paarei. Snr luj, Htarkvrt. 0 nal ,st. Iroab'a. Skia Uh,iiniUira. at th Bo,', PiI. MMola aait l Tnibkiw uviit tor k areti. airn u-- ! 1 Worn. i 11, tsf M,r I n. an,. aud all I'ri.aw anil (.aniaw lilwim. Nrrfou.. Nam, Trail uiont Carre. Wrlf, f, fnMympioM ISm ir BariiiiietialL ! i j ci rr '.iflir 91 hi-- r h- -r m: IX hf tvh'iHtiT w' in1! . .a'. Ti-s- in ft Tnpir:. KK yfiIbmum nr fitvvt of chi luisii li an HI CliHUSriC l be a.Miiy voinuiorp Jivm Adwir ytitpur. rviLM m . " KUY 1'MUON tfoouritUl ia rttHns I . THE LK TO. . wi h'M. t. t 11. l'w inivMM 9 pictuMiF Mu., WK 1 G Kpi'Esthe1 'nun nny nf iKM l I yn .? IVji 1 1 mt - hub OGDEN yiii Msirjor1- HAST -- .duimn, Vl H1.IU Ul KIVATfc jo' DRS. SHORES Irrr. CmMuiiBihia Weak Men iw H U itH ...niTptjw. , I ; . i) g eiNAs h.fi & SHORES. UattftiP leal Lawr 16th Ifcabafit ton. fna aa4'Artnx street ... at Ticket Office. Chas J. A. Lindquist CARD. UbsiAXhe bbwMre-- i ' itn . He. 8 Mali sad Express ....TtNia He. 9 Ovsrlaad Limited for I Cosaed Bluffy Omaha, I Denver, Kansas OH sad ' seat daily He. 4 Atlsatle Ki Deawr, CWisha, . Blais, Kansas aky aadafi petals east, Idith S3 1 Mtpith. TWhlituii DEPART, BUTF the tHujpu Effective Nev. 82, 18ft Please Travel, Before you start call Mk. After ICTOB TIME UkU i ( fill p fr tte tborsufb antaima attrnt mj nctos ant H. 8 Paciiu Fvprasa facto Csnadl Unffs, Omahm ilNTltkib CHy mad It aike t: sari, dally Ta-y- liMhR I Uvsrtaad Uadted Canaaf Oaishs, Bluffs, Kansas Cl tv. Dm cssC and all pain f i99 a M Jelly Ha. 1 Fast Ifafl ...N... 8:49 pa Ha tram ft A. aa.ooRfft BERRY, XVkst Agtsk P. and V. A. T. W. COLLINR. I. is! IwT . Tbit is on Till, do ; a Lkxie I iffbeiuonj efotbedii hwiMker P. & Ha Wash. Awe. buuaff LUxl OKKGQR XOfl GAKU Pier. HAYB ELECTRICAL COMERCULELECIMC Cft STANLEY S. STEVENS, MANAGER. 8279 WasMngtoa Awa 14a. 81. 1903-- 1 IM.C. W. BHORKt. Cured Pay When a.j AHlV'I'P dlaae J" d . iur hr '!? aur rtrm.rrt lnA:iirt m. yiUllM,r. Wf-- i,w UwUwi ubm Th KM X Bppliew tu MHitHV.tf MB. anil . ,!w,u Ut ui;h.v reK anul KKAStl-t- . lnUiflt-vr- i r .,7,,;, Ktr.bpoil. Hrmiui iAMmvf l4ti. IIbpmi of iiui Eipert Specialists, 2482 Jl iTSb w K Butte and Portland.. IliH a a 9 Pocatello, MoataeHsr l:Bt sod Batts No. II Carhs Valley TtUpa Salt Lake sad listb Udisa yn 18 Salt I Lake and later- Be. 8 7:Maal wscdiate potato I Bo. f Salt Lake, Prove, I Bilferd sail all poiato ffa v. TjZSb T ............ .................... math ga is tfQt 4" Balt Lake and later- potato mi j88te999a9aae98M GS532S9 Drag Store We make a specialty of Prescriptions. Telephone orders promptly attended to. J.E CAVE, Prop. &tca Casa l:Mpa :Mpaj liUaaj ARRIVft Re, 1 BaN lake The Depot rn IX-- vo u tapulty DKPART. IX., If agfhmd. 329-- y. EVERYTHING zJ siiaaw fks Carpentering, Building, Rapairing and Remodeling of HousA Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of - Hn-ta- 1 AiiM BttlielroOi THOSE LITE MEN IH., quantity of siege guns was d1pntrheJ from here to 1, Far East Bill unlay. i tnrtrtby th t AGENT. Always on Time Remember Ogden Steam Laundry. ' THX North-Weste- Always past bJhatK Tit Wit disk HOC. R.II.E. - ndtobii kd I nd Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 6.300. UTAH POULTRY toaadtm b pani vdtd.t cart esllta pm Lout. Attendance, briJbaMd FUNERAL FURNISHINGS ST. LflUIS VS BOSTON. May 14. St. lamia took the third game of the Boston series. The eohl weai her was resiHineible for many A feature was a home run mispiays. Armor Meat Market aai Jtilf Proprietor. . St. .adde CATTS Sharmans . W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt, sitttted woftkan Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Balt Lake, Milford, Healy House, Opp. Depot Phone 1612. Modena and Calienteo. Direct stage A large Assortment of Low Rates connections for all i lining districts la end Reliable Information constantly eouihern Utah and Nevada. on band. Guaranteed by the City Ticket Ofllca, 201 Main Street American Ticket Brokers Aeon. Tel 159. For particulars, call on or address acenta, Balt Lake Route, or J. L MOORE, COMMERCIAL hcpif tbs goods. $35 p m ALL TRAINS DAILY. QBweatim Winning friends and cu.toman vary day. Do yon like n laundry dull finish, smooth fli. lab or soma other finish? giro you Just what you want; do tho work a little better thaa tha other Isunderers do It Tit a. and 8EK. 1.000 MEN 9.35 g m 5:35 jjuM-- Ways are Winning Ways WANTED D. W. fl jithat j (ULadv, AteaCOgdwJ Our Laundry 2372 Washington Ave. u.OOu. 7 11 2 8 2 Thomas. Over- IWsM111 S(lWl5,, .Be 'Phone 150. one-side- d. Wil-mu- 28 03 large laid It dr. 4 PERM"0 hit-tin- icago 2- ft IL UNDERTAKER ,.,..,ii........i A iTont' I North-Weste- rn IV SgdiW ft A. emwjriMAoS RICHEY, attle ck May 1 pesa I ALBERT F. THE FINEST 4 11 2 , f 3 6 8 .5 Home Rendered Lard Lamb Choice Meats Corbett and Graddy; Fittlngcr and Moran. Veal Pork BEEF Liang Yao, Saturday, May 14. (DeU)S ANGELES V8 OAKLAND. !to Chicago anJ the East over the I ..Especially Fatted for our Trade.. Chinese banlayed in transmission! San Francisco. May 14. The Angela only douMe-tradits are brooming ' holder and are Don't forget we have all kinds of railway between f and Oakland's played an evenly balI the Missouri River and and not Cooked. Chicago. Ex-- 1 causing much trouble to the Russian Meats (Vsiked I cel lent service In anced gnme today, the score Iwing tied 334 25th 8t 'Phene 16K every particular. outposts. A swarm of the bund its at I almost all through. In their half of One of these trains, the Overland I noon of May Ui attacked the coal I Limited, is the most the ninth, ti.e southerners lined out luxurious train I nlms on the branch line east of I in the world. - lighted three safe hr and the half closed, four Electric Culture, Physical Massage miles ten north of station, Yangtsai 1 tallies had iieen recorded, giving the throughout. Liao Yang. The mines, which sup' AND 1 Direct connections at Omaha vial the game. champion whole were railroad, ply the guarded I Th R. H. E. Line to St. Paul f in Boxing Score by Sou riflemen and loo Cossacks. In Private Lessons land Minneapolis. 9 4 Ism A ngeles a fierce light the Russians defeated Oakland By Wm, Selby (Young Kid McCoy) ....3 8 1 the hiiudtis and then charged them, Tickets, reservations, and full Gray and Spies; Sthmidt and Boet-tige-r. at the Gymnasium, 338 24th Street the bumlits flying to the hills and to information can be obtained from three The C. A. Walker, General Agent, villages. neighboring troops surrounded the villages and deAMERICAN. manded the surrender of the bandits. Chicago & Ry. I . 200 Snath Mala Street, This was at first refused, but fears DETROIT VS BOSTON. I that the Russians would destroy, their Nii Salt Lake City, Utah, Rostnn. Vnv 14. Ferry wildness homes caused the villagers to finally lost an elcwn Inning game today when BBS reveal the hiding places. The bandits fought with the desperation of entrapped rats and fifty of them were killed. The Russians suffered no loss. Among 17 prisoners taken by the troops were three Japanese officers We Tre&t And Cure At the Dsnces who Imd escaped fmin I lie liiM.iuilH TARKH . Paata.. Si, t Thirat One bandit taken mn I ron pi tenner ,. At the Theaters, or Var Hnsi.-hi- l I .hi r.(ia 1 mabi,. fessed that tlie liandlt hs. Impu hired ii l.i. Kton4i fcwliw. Catch a Train in a Hurry IHviiv. H'M'lpr TffnMn. rJ h tie- Jspanosc for supplying inform ( Fai in, Pdrare 5,.q, Wonirn and Ck.idira. Uran alien. ra St. Petersburg, 1,1 f J " vt ut' J-dt- 05 08 rushed the mounted Infantry escorting the hospital train, and the escort broke and galloped through the ambulances. The Japanese captured the whole of the hospital equipment. The wonnded also aver that the Japanese used the Red Cross to check the Russian advance In the battle of Kiu l,len Cheng and then fired a volley and halted the Russian. IpiiWf 3091 ge Harbin. Saturday, May 14. (DeThe wounded layed in transmission) here from Feng who are arriving Wang Cheng describe a panic precipitated by the Japanese attwrk on the hospital guard during the retreat from The Jaiwnese Kin lJan Cheng. U9 h . RUSSIAN ACCUSATIONS. a (tv. nil MARKETS ad-mi- tii iWVJSTRN Gasberg Photographer May 15. Louis, a ltow'af R. H. E. Score Boston 3 9 4 7 10 3 Detrtoil 371 Twenty-secon- d Street. CARD rvr 1 Winter. Tannehiil and Farrell; Ferry Salt Ijtke. May 13. S!kane closed JULY 87TB. IBta. n. ELWOOD & MRS. Wood. aud down to Prop. the scries here txln by going depart LAax. t before c-- locale, making the Ko, I, Atlanm Mail all NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGH palato VS CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA or in r lies stand four games to two fat OUT. uf SNikaue. Ai'cn.lam-e- , lJiUu. Philadelphia. May 14. The local V1 MODERN EQUIPMENT Score It IL E. won from Chicago today after a close Ckkagp, BL Leuia hia. week. Board op 3 7 by Alt day content. rock retired after the sixth Salt i.ake It Rates Reasonable. 4 7 0 inning. Patterson taking hia place. KjHikane Bfcjk Atmallo Kapreaa, all E. H. K. R. Score Telephone 530 Wig and llauscu : Ijoui ks and Stan1 U 5 Chicago ley. iyrdably. Kox 8, FmISo MaU, 2 6 1 V Bsia Lafca Philadelphia Alt ruck, Patteraou and McFarland; sad all potato Eaat ....U:i5 . BOISE V BUTTE. Ka L M 81. Lotos Boise, May 15. Wright pitched a Waddell and Schreck. game. There was some skip-p- y Km 11, Loeal fna Park CHy NATIONAL. fielding on hoih side which waa ad Baa Pott Valley .. f oo t runa. of the for home Ka. icNjnsible X Part 8a Expts flaw all 276 Twenty-FiftSt NEW YORK VS CINCINNATI. R. H. E. Score I on Photo ? d j per cent discount Cincinnati, May 14. Only one of the 8 11 2 Boise Through tUaapiag re re u Omaha r? Jewelry This Week. five hits made by New York In the 4 4 9 lbtite game with Cincinnati today waa a Wright and IUiimui; Drlnkwaier and clean drive. Walker's wildness and ata, ra. wrvira w, Swindells. the poor fielding support given him at critical times being principally responA. BBNTCBI, Gea. Agt ISP. sible for the visitors' runa. Attendance, LEAGUE Notice waa Is- Cincinnati 13 17 2 sued to creditors today that n divl 2 8 2 New York (lend of two per cent on all approved Kuthoff, Rchlel and Pelts; Taylor. claims against E. J. Arnold A Co., the Milligan and Warner. Umpire, Emalie. turf Investment concern of Chicago whirh failed three years ago will be ST. LOUIS VS. BOSTON. paid by the trustee of the bankrupts St. Lntilfi, May 15. St. Louis lost the final game of the series with Boston tills afternoon. The feature waa the pitching battle between McFarA tendance 18.200. London. May 15. The feature of the land and Fisher. U. H. E. wnek of II stock exchange has been Score Him great strength of all high class seSL lamia . . , . ,. .....0 5 1 1 4 1 curities and events generally have been Boston favorable to the markets. It Is believMeFarland and Grady; Fisher and ed Jhiwii eoul.i place another loan here Mclian. Umpire Moran. and the success of the present issue hag contributed to the confident feeling. CHICAGO .VS. PHILADELPHIA. Mosl of the markets partlcited in Chicago. May 15. A base on balls, In the rise price hut the American followed by two singles and a double section proved an exception. scored three of the local runs, and two single and an error their last KAN FRANCISCO VS. LOS ANGELES. one. Attendance H.&on. San Francisco. May 15. The Angels R. H. E. Score and Oakland split even today. In the ( litcago . . 4 7 2 forenoon 1 .oilman's men struck a hat Philadelphia 2 5 f, ting streak In the opening innings and llriggs. Brown and O'Neill; Liuih, made enough runs to give them the Dnoin and lloth. Umpires Johnstone games, which was only seven innings. and O'lay. . Haunt was taken out. In the middle of the second Inning and Oakland piled BASEBALL SATURDAY. up nuts on Hall before the Inning closed. Baum pitched a splendid game for PACIFIC. Isis Angeles In the afternoon. Whll-tredpitched three Innings for OakTACOMA VS PORTION'D. land. biH wan very wild and gave way Tori land. May 14. Although Keefe to Biicfaaiinan. From the fourth in- was hit almost as many times as Iberg ning to the end the play was excep- In the game today between Portland Oakland had the liases tionally good. and Tacouia. they came all at Inopporfull in the fifth with one out, but a tune times and were without result. from lightning double play Raymond The game was dull and uninteresting to Flood to Chase retired the side. front an onlooker's standpoint. The MORNING GAME. in the monotony being a break only R. 11. E. Score by inning couple of close decisions adverse to the 8 Ion Angeles ....0 5 0 0 0 0 home team which brought down the 2 4 0 2 0 0 10 Oakland wrath of Fie bleacher on the head of Baum, Hall and Eager; Grail am and the umpire. Attendance, 2.000. Boettlger. Score R. II. E. AFTERNOON GAME. 0 6 3 Portland R. H. E. Taconta Score by Inning 2 7 0 10 L. Angeles ..1 U 3 0 0 0 0 0 and Steelman; Keefe and Gra Iberg 4 Ouklund ....0 0300000 ham. Baum and Spies; Whitt red ge, Bu rhaunan and noettlger. NATIONAL RASE BALL. 81. JbPwDE!WN0j LIGHTS STEAM HEA CENTRALLY LOCATED. ELECTRIC Nal MUte'M pats DrTEuor oh tmb POSITS. J. Moucj unil strong mm are tho nmut w.iiii:. cf Huoia .luring Llie Diili-a- l huh In- ie through now pugtiug, anil the ! uni uf IkjiIi is iui'iuia lo in uiust H'Vrrrly leli llie ar i over. As for the fund, ELWOOD Jt DOMESTIC OF CRIME IN cs THE 8A1.T LAKE VS. SPOKANE. aa all petals. CARNIVAL to have it clinched in Detroit the ninth Inning. Winter was knocked out of the box In me nintht and replaced by Tannehiil. Tne game was rather kwaely played. Attendance, 4.400. .,i.....iiiiiDiiU.i ,.m.VlPMidNl " YOKKIGN MAY IK, 1W4. MONDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, ti89fa Ba 8 Butte sad Poeatello ..,...1949aa Bxprew Be. 11 Salt Lake and Ttatia 8:Mpa Na. 7. Salt Lake and Mff- Ui99aa fotd Be. 8 Balt Lain and fatter- J:Maa mediate poiata 8 Portland and Bntto.. 7:Mae No. 18 Butts sod Pocattfe 9:Mpa 19:30 a a Kei 18 Cache VsHay Traias south of Juab do set d) finadeya C A. HENBY, Tick at ipd CORK I, ft H. 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