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Show J. B. Eaton, North Dakota,. chairman: Mr. Lehmans ; Marion Tay-vorSouth Dakota; J. B- - Jacob, Olfr iafaoma; J. 3d. Hurlbut, Idaho. South Dakota M. F. Tarpey, California, chairman; M. A. Milne, Oregon; T. I Norris, New Hampshire; W. F. Sheehan, New York hy proxy; A. J. ilcLaurin, Mississippi. by pry. Pennsylvania James 51. He4, Tennessee, chairman; R. R. Kenny. Delaware; Ury Woodson, Kentucy: Thomas Taggart, Indiana; Mr. Spaulding, Mississippi. District of Colustbia IX B. Fergn, son, New Mexico, chairman; J. M. B. ; Neill, Montana; W. H. Durpbv, G. P. Raney, Florida; Mr. Boyard, Indiana. New Jersey Henry D. Clayton, Alabama, chairman; J. R- - Ryan, Nevada; J. G. Johnson, Kansas; Joseph Lutry, Vermont; J. T. Osborne, WyMaine HOW THE OGDEN Foster and sou Lava to St. Louis (or a visit. goue Willard Hamer was up from Lake yesterday afternoon. Salt Mrs. T. G. R. Colby o ( Reno, is an Ogdeu or. FOURTH LOSES visit- Sail E. W. Raymond is up from Lake. Born To Mr. and Mrs. David Matt boy. Mother and son, eleven-poun- d child doing wel. Wash-ingtua- COMCOMMISSION CLEVELAND PANY OF SALT LAKE REVERSE SCORE OF SUNDAYS GAME. Special Programs and Entertainment In Another Brilliant Spectacular Gama the Locals Go Down to Defoat by Score of I t L s al h a -- 10 18 4,0 Ball, lit was reported to have orrtir-a- d It Clastleton, on the Oregon Short Lina near Totals lata yesterday afternoon in which an Ogden man la reported to OGDEN have been killed. No details were obtainable. Clark, cf A wreck Wessler, 2b 4 p.. 4 Irovitt. 1L Petxoldt, if Checksum, ml... REED HOTEL 89 8 8 1 3 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 8 1 pttch-Cantl- eton. Telegraph Notes. ife, city. London. July 4. 8lr Henry Rattll-gamember of Parliament for Northeast Lanarkshire, was killed today in a motor accident near Glesswade. A tire burst and tbe car was overturned. Continuous quotations on New York Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy and sell stocks and grain on margin Rome, July 4. The Fourth of July cr for caeh. Our private rooms en- was celebrated at the American colable our customers to coma lu and lege bv a banquet to which Monaigulor transact business with the utmost Keunedy.recior.bad invited Muualgnlur secrecy. Falconio, ' apostolic delegate to the Write for our Book of Information United States and several other Ameri(System of Speculation') , free upon cana. 483 Washington. application. St. Petersburg. July 4. The United D. P. Milllken, a veterinary States flag floated from the United from Denver, has permanentsurgeon States quarters, in honor of ly located in Ogden. Dr. Milllken to July 4. euibay Cliarge Eddy gave a dinner a graduate of thn Boston Veterinary This was the extent of the School and has licen very successful tonight. celebration. during the short time he has been In Ogden. London. July 4. Eighty Biembers ot the Hoiiae of Commons have their Intention of joining the Laura M. Meighan. (has. Meighan. THE MEIGHAN Parliamentary party which will visit ABSTRACT COMPANY. llin St. Louis exposition during au1408 Wash. Ava. 688-tumn. Telephone Guayqiill. July 4 General Renaldo Flores died yesterday at Lima, lie look a prominent part in the Eruar-diapolitic in 1805. when the Liberal revolution overthrew the Conservatives and General Flores was exiled to Porn. n GIANT CRACKER DEALS DEATH. St. Joseph. Mo., Jttiy4. An unknown man was killed on North Main street They are making great preparations tonight hy a giant cracker which be ter lb- - outing, aud as they will prob- held in bis band at the lime It explodably be the only auxiliary organize-tio- i ed. Eight persons In various part of of tbe stake to run an excursion the city were badly injured. during that nuratb. there is no doubt hut that they will have a heavy attend- THE FOURTH IN FOREIGN LANDS. ance. They Invite their many friends to help them on this excursion as the Marseilles. July 4. The American is two fold: that of haring I coliuiy celebrated the Fourth of July Social gathering or the Mutual Im with a banquet at which the health provement workers of both organixn of President Roosevelt was proposed and warmly honored. lions, and In addition to raise the funds wherewith to protuv-utSOCIAL LABOR PARTT PICNIC. the coming winter's work. F New 1 ork, July 4. After making a AND few minor In their platform BAKERY. the Sociul Labor party diegsica who Individual lurches and Ice cream were holding the uaiioniil convention served from C:J0 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. adjourned thi afternoon to attend Mil Washington avenue. their annual picnic. KENNEDY'S P.4IP.Y LUNCH went into session immediately after the adjournment of the national committee, which will meet again tomorrow at 19 oclock to will report. which the 1YEII WILL BE Sheriff Bell Brings Him to Denver. DEATH OF BABY The BROWNIE of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning Passes Two-Year-O- Son Away. Franklin Isaac, tha little two and a half year old ann of Mr. and Mm. Walter Browning died yesterday afternoon it 2:30 at tha family residence near 848 Twenty-eight- h street, after a Tha brief Illness from pneumonia. child was very bright and the joy of the household. Hs waa born In Ogden, February 18. 1902. The parent! have tha sympathy of a boat of friends In Mr. Browning, their hour of sorrow. father of tha child, la merchant patrolman. The time and place of funeral will be announced later. PARKER Tha men who are talking about Judge Oray are met with the question where the votes are to be secured to nominate him. The delegations with favorite aona as yet manifest an unwillingness to enter Into combinations and beyond the interests of their own candidate they do not desire to antagonize lterker. if by any chance there is a deadlock, they all hope to secure votes from the Parker column In the break up. Nor are the favorite son delegations auch aa can be transferred, in several cases Parker is the second choice of the delegates. This is notably true of the votes instructed for Hrarst. It is not believed that the editor candidate can control them or any other candidate, while it la evident that quite a large number from the northwest are ready to vote for Parker on the second ballot. The Parker opponents admit that the vigorous declarations of Tammany leaders to the effect that Parker could not carry New York, eeniingly have had little or no effect. The fact that the day has passed without bringing to the fiire any figure around which the anti Parker element seem to rally, has taken n great deni of life out of the situation. While the contest over the platform and the second place on the ticket afford a great deal of interest when fought out in the convention Itself, the majorities of Hie delegates and those who came to sec a convention and shout for their favorites are almost wholly Interested in the head of the ticket. The result is that au air of apathy pervades the lobbies and other places where tbe runs and tile assemble A real rontest on the platform is assured. No one yet knows what the platform sill be. but it is known hat the majority draft will prove unsatis-factor- v to Brian and his followers, and there are enough or them to make an interesting light on the floor cf the convention. its ii. 1-- 4. 1-- ............ 1-- 12,-50- 0. & Is h At tha Harmitage tha Second Ward Chiilr held forth. Dancing, sports and amusements and a display of firework in tha evening were tha attraction. The Oak" had a special program both afternoon and avanlng. At tha Utah Hot Springe, tha ehlef attraction was bicycle races, one for five miles. Thera was also daacing, bathing and n display of fireworks la the evening. d; ,ri Far Labor Leader Charged With Murder on Strength of Old Circular Bond Is Arranged 1-- 2. 1-- 2. Denver, Colo., July 4.- -In charge of Sheriff Edward Bell of Teller county, and a deputy, Charles H. Moyer, president of the Western Federation of Miners, arrived in this dty from Cripple Creek tonight. Moyer was brought here for the purpose of securing Ms freedom on bond. None of the officers of the Federation were at tha depot to greet him although a crowd waa gathered on the depot platform, in which was n group of deported Cripple Creek and Tcliuride miners. Tha only demonstration occurred aa 8heriff Bell and fait charge ware stepping on a street car. Three cheera for Moyer were called for and given with seat The parly went at once to a hotel and registered. Sheriff Bell said that nothing would be done in the matter of Mo.vera bond until tomorrow. It is understood that all preliminaries to supplying bond for 110,-00- 0 have been arranged and that the formal signing of that bond will occur and Moyer be set free. Moyer ha bean confined aa a military and civil prisoner for 102 days. Ha is at present charged with murder aa a result of the riot at Victor, Colo., the day following the Independence explosion. Tha informations filed against Moyer are the outgrowth of n circular Issued by the old executive board of tha Western Federation of Miners and are baaed on the Illinois case of August Spies, who though far away from the scenes of the Haymarket riot, waa held equally guilty with the actual participants because of certain writings and speeches which It was claimed incited others to riot. Sheriff Bel has n half a dnxen or more warrants against other Federation officials, whose name ha refused to disclose which, hs says, ha will serve lo morrow, it to tha understanding that the persona concerned have arranged to furnish bond immediately after service of the warrants. BUTTE VS. SALT LAKE, Butte. July 4. By timely hitting and bunching Halt Lake pounded out a victory today. Soore R. h. E. . , , Butte. 8 10 8 Balt Lake. . .17 22 4 Baudelln, Sparer and Spencer; Meri-dlt- h and Eaalv and Hausen. BUTTE VS SACLT LAKE. Mont. July Butte, 4. Afternoon game: Butte redeemed Itself in the last game. Runkle and Spencer did the heavy work In winning tbe game when It looked ai If the Eldm would wind up the aeries with both games on th Fourth. Attendance, 950. Score R H E 5".Ve. ", 0 8 Salt Lake g 3 j asunder and Spencer; Toiler and ITuusen. SEATTLE V&OAKLAND. teattle. July 4. won the afternoon game In the seventh Inning four bunching hits, netting three runs. Roth Hughes and Graham plcthed fine Mil. h. h. e. ncaiue Batteries Hughes and and Lohman. g 2 7 0 g 3 Wilson-Graha- BOSTON VS BROOKLYN. Boston, July 4. Boston won from Brooklyn today. Score R SLAYER OF HUSBAND Wife Who Waa Intimate With Murden er Charges Negro Burglars With Deed. Kansas City, July 4. Frank Holt man of thie city, 20 years old, was an rested in Walln Wails, Wash., today charged with the murder of CIarenMyers in this city May 11. Mveri wee found dead with hie throat cut. Hie wife declared two negro burglar were his assailants. Tbe police pru. fessed to believe her story and released her. but they Instil utod an investigation on the theory that a man accustomed to visiting the woniai killed the husband. Holt man and Mr Mvere were children together et Hig. gtosvine. Mo. Mrs. Myers is still l Kansas City. - RAISUU ADVANCES ONJTANGIER Outbreak is Imminent and Appalling Lora of European Life is Expected. London. July 4. The Tangier correi-pondeof the Daily Mall under date of JOly 4th uya: French officials here admit that the situation waa never more critical. Fighting occurs daily to this vicinity. Ralsuli to only two hours from TanHe ha gier and is collecting men. sacked villages and looted their cattle. When the outbreak comes there will be an appalling sacrifice of European lif through the fanaticism of the Moor nt MILITARY AND MOB COLLIDE 1-- 1-- 3. .... ......... .....t...,.l ........................ BASEBALL SHIELDS 1-- 5. 1-- 3. 1:18. 4-- ... FREED TODAY him. aon. The Make hoard of the Young Men',; and Young Ladle' Mutual Ira IcoYcmtTit MKwicleli'jna of Weber conn ty have decided upon Friday. July 8th, fur Their arinuci excursion tu Salt Atr. e Just what aspirant will be thus complimented, but the choice liea between 1 Paulson and Cockrell. Tbe vote ab1 solutely under Mr. Gornura'a control 0 are those of Maryland, West Virginia 0 and the District of Columbia. 4 During the day a number of Judge 0 Harmon's supporters from Ohio ar0 rived and established headquarters at tha Jefferson. They any that thirty-fiv- e 1 members of the delegation are for 1 4 a Weber Ccunty Associations Have Decided on Friday. July 8th. for the Event. Utabua Park had a special program at tha theater of some exceptionally fine performer, and an enlarged orchestra at the dancing pavilion. Tbe Mason'sai-eopened at tha Fair Grounds driving park in the afternoon with tha following program: tlaaa, First race, two twenty-fiv- e trot aud pace: Won by Niger lloy. Time, 2:25. Polly Garr, second. clast, Second race, two forty-seve- n trot and pate. Won by Queen R.; Saga Bird, second. Time, 2:85 Third race, running, three-eightmile dash. Won by John Mackey; Lurlle, second. Tima,:4L Fourth race, half mile trot and pace. Won by Rax; Jesse R., sacoad. Tima, II. P.0 A. E. 0 oming. Tbe evening. Continued from Page 1.) 18 MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ANNUAL EXCURSION. ments at the various resorts in and about the city. Thera was no regular celebration in the city and tha people went to tha resorts. At Glenwood park there were two balloon ascension, morning and afternoon, in which Prof. Wayna Austin made two auccensful ascent with parachute drop. The Rannler Brother, formerly of Rlngllug Brothers circus, gave three performances of their trapeze art. Dancing, both afternoon aud 8 18 10 87 18 18 118 10 CC. Fourth of July was observed In Ogden by special programs and entertain- 0 I Henry, 0 3 Taylor, rf Johnaon, Srd.... 4 The following are the arrivals at the Bhurtllff, p. 8 Bead hotel for the last twenty-fohours: 14 I 8 87 18 8 Totals 0 8 80010108-C. C. C..... W. II. Xahler, Balt Lake; R. Colby, 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 Reno; John I ay son snd eon. Reno; Ogden W. Browne. City; Summary: Earned Runs, Ogden (3); E. Robinson. McConnell Chicago; W. B. Forsythe, Chicago; C. C. C., (0) : Base on halls F. 8. Eggleston, city; D. Bitrwell, Oak- and Shurtllff. Three hue I.eav lit. unassisted; Double play land; E. R. Kale, dty; E. W. Ray Piond, Salt Lake; O. A. Mitchell, city; Shurtllff to Irovltt, F. Bmlth to Oiinn. Clark, XV. J. Ryan, Omaha; J. W. Nllde, CoalHit by Pitcher McConnell, ville: E. II. Brandenberg, cut-of- f; H. Wessler. Struck out F. Smith, (3); Passed A. Stotts, Denver: Fred R. Mann, city; McConnell, Henry. Johnson. Mrs. Meal, city; W.J. Stelnmetz, Shang- ball Henry. Wild hai; XV. & Mellck, Pasadena; Mrs. V. Time of game. 1 : 50. Umpire, Ulaavllla. B. Shipley, Ogden; R. Brandt and son. Attendance, 1.000. New York: R. Stein, city; W. W. Count, rlty; II. Knowles, city; D. 8. Treman, Salt Lake; A. C. Peat and CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. Ware Gives at the Numeroua Resorts. 18 8.00 0 8 0 8 A.B. R. 4 0 8 3 0 4 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 1 ur SPECIAL CELEBRATION CARRIED OUT IN THE CITY. NO E. V. Bramhal and Ray Waldou of this city, hau a runs say uear Pitasanl Mew yesterday afternoon In which the la another brilliant ball game mark-ebuggy was upset and both slightly inby a number of spectacular plays and exciting situations, the locals went jured. down to defeat at Glenwood Park ball A man by the name of Alfred Mlrits grounds, yesterday afternoon, before died near Terrace, on an incoming tbe Cleveland Commission Company dty, by tbe score of Southern Pacific train yesterday after- team of Balt noon. The remains were brought to 8 to 5, just reversing the figures of the underthe cl$ and taken to previous gams. The largest crowd present at tbe ball taking parlors, where they will be held team until word is received from relatives. grounds this season saw tbe homeenthugo down to defeat, it was an Charles II. Wood, instructor in the siastic good naturad crowd andto apan United plauded the efforts of the boys building department of tho States IndiSii school et Chemewa. Ore echo. Tbe visitors are a gentlemanly passed lot of players and won the game bya aocompanicd by his wife, team work, although through Ogden on their way to Europe good steady great number 'of the fans seemed to lor a three months' visit. think that several decisions of the much to do with their winThe Sugar Factory baseball team, umpire had Castletou pitched fine the game. ning to beaded by II. T. Dyer, went out finished and ball strong. James did West Weber yesterday to defeat the behind the bat and bandied work good West Weber" Kids lint were themOne of the moat selves defeated by the big score of SO the stick well. In the game was made plays to 18. by Smith, C. C. C. second baaemaa, who hot from the bat by a Tbe Are department made a couple rough t a liner,one catch. Three of rune last evening. The first was bark handed,were bind chalked up against on Adams avenue between Twenty-fift- h errors only better showing street where the visitors, being n Isx-aland Twenty-slatbad s game. than Sundays fire. had The some dry grass caught and good win the to played game bouse second run wee to the lodging were markover the Banquet restaurant where hall, although morein errors nine Inning this them tapestries of an outside window were ed against,fonr time the amount than game by burning. The flames were quickly ex- In the previous game of fourteen Intinguished. The Ins la trifle of both were a number of brilfires, which were probably started bv nings. Theramade liant plays by the home team, fireworks. A that were decidedly spectacular. putWhile driving Begs Bird on the rare tvdy throw to second by Henry, Taytrack yesterday afternoon before the ting out runner: a long throw hy races. Claudo Dee had a close rail lor from right field Into Henry; a three fifth Inning; from being severely injured, by the hag hit by Johnson the hot off the liner, hone falling. The" horse which wee the catching of a thus putting out the attached to a sulky, fell and threw Mr. stick, by Ijavltt. work In Dee end sulky over her head. A brok- hatter and a runner. Clark's center field and Taylor bane running en abaft was ths only damage. were features of the game. A third and deciding game will he Dr. A. F. Barber entertained Harry fuplayed again, no dnubl. In the near in of the the Wells, Nevada, Xay, city between the C. C. Ci. and Ogden ture. yesterday. to settle the question of supremacy. On Wednesday. July 6ih. the Ogden The N. 8. Naval Recruiting Station, I Pacific Natwith Llent. C. B. Price In charge, was team plays the Salt aka Glenwood purk at the team ional opened in tbe city yeslrrday. to grounds and an interesting game One of the Rannler Brothers, who promised. Following Is the detailed score of gave a trapeze performance at Glen-s-oPark yesterday afternoon, suffer- yesterday's game; CO ed a painful injury by the breaking of 'LEVKLAND COMMISSION A.B. R. H. P.0 A. E. one of the ropes of the frspeM snd 8 e throwing him violently lo the ground, James, 1 8 8 1 1 8 lb . . Smith, breaking hie left arm. 1 1 W. Smith. 8b.... I 3 0 8 0 8 3 3 5 as. C. Clastleton, ,1 Foster Military Band of fifteen 4 0 0 1 pines went to Evanston yesterday, Gunn. 8d 0 where they furnished music for the Papwnrth, rf.... 4 0 0 81 0 1 I McConnell, If celebration In that place. W WAS SPENT GAME field won; High Bill second; Hunt Park third. Time, 1:53. 4. Lo Fifth race, railing, one mile: Palm Angeles Ore., July Portland, visReader the won; Dick Bernard rand; even broke today, Portland and third. Time. 3:39 5. in the team local Lothario, out Gay tha itors shunto one mile, selling: Old Sixth the race, Portland returning and morning second; won; Champlain compliment this afternoon. For eigni England 1:89 and a half inning this afternoon g.uuO Hello, third. Time. Seventh race, handicap, mile andaeo-on-a fight spectator witnessed n masterly Both had quarter: The Cricket won; leader, betwan Baum and Butler. . been afCarbuncle, third. Time, 8:06 and scattered hits their kept forded excellent support when Chase aum- St. Louie, July 4. Fair Ground unfortunately overthrew Into th outfield in throwing to second, and enab- ""llrst race, five furlongs, railing: led Portland to score. won; Bay Templeton, secWillowdeue Afternoon game third. Time, 1:0L Franco, ond; Score aix furlong: Even.ng race, Second Portland 8 3 Star won: Potter, second; Sid Silver, 8 Angeles ..--1:18. Butler and Steelman; Baum and third. Time, mil and 70 yards: Netrace, Third Brown. Umpire, Bpiro. tie Regent won; Lady FUnso aecond; Easter aWter third, lime. 1:0sixteeCINCINNATL VS. ST. LOUIS Ffourth race, mile and three nth. handicap: Monteliank won; Taby this rain 4. Owing to St. Louis. Juy second; Forehand, third, lime, Tara, Nationals afternoon the BL Louie 2:04 played but one game with the CinciFifth race, aix furkmga, puree: Elasnnati. The Cincinnati won by a tic won; Floral Wreath second; Clear score of 7 to 8. 8anders was batted Arena, third. Tima, 1:17. Maaon out of the box in tha first inning. At- theSixth race, mile, puree: First 6.806. tendance Harmakia, R- - H. E. won: Fred Leppert second; Score 1:44. third. Time, 1 7 .8 SL LumaSeventh race, mile and eighth, selling 7 18 0 Cincinnati. won; Stella Knight, second; Caithness Sanders, Dnnlenvy and Zearfoaa; Boaster, third. Time, 2:00. Walker and Schlei. Seattle, July 4. Summary: PITTSBURG VS. CHICAGO. First race, six aud a half furlongs: Cinnabar won; Evermore, second; BreMorning Game. ton third. Time, 1:22 Dorics Pittsburg, July 4. In tha morning Second race, aix furlongs: M gae Pitcher Weimar of Chicago waa Skip second; Cloche D'Or, won; disabled by a batted ball and waa third. Time, 1:14 2. carried off the field. Attendance Third race, six and a half furlongs: Box Elder won; Boltons, second; Sir H. H. E. Score third. Time, 1:22. 7 13 0 Dongal, Nonie Pittsburg, race, six furlongs: Fourth 8 1 3 , . Chicago. . won; Ora Viva, second; Sue Christian, Corri-do- n Miller and Phelps; Weimar, third. Time, 1:14. and Kling. Fifth race, five furkmga: Mlmo won; Aullrtma sarond; Agnea Mack, third. Afternoon Game. 1:01 Time. Boh pitcher were hit hard but Sixth race, Celebration handicap, Pittsburg got more long hits into the mile and quarter: Forest King won; crowd (which counted for three base) Col. Anderson, second; at tbe right time. Attendance. 12,300. Platonlus, 2:07 third. Time, R. II. E. Score Seventh race, raven furlongs: Dora 11 16 2 Pittsburg. . , . I Decoy, second; Henry Clay Bye won; Chicago. . . . . .........6 11 1 third. Time. 1:28 3. and Lynch and Smith, Drigga Eighth race, mile: Red Tip won: Kling. I July Kent, second; Glen Rice third. Time, 1:42 WASHINGTON VS. BOSTON. WORLD'S CHAMPION TALKER. Morning Game. The champion talker of the world has discovered in Baltimore, says the Washington, July 4. The local team been Baltimore Sun: was out batted and outflelded. AttendLloyd Conway of 1505 West Lanvale ance 5,000. R. H. EL street, claims that he holds that unique Scor- eclaim he 2 10 8 honor, and in support of hie Washington. to every man, . .. ,8 12 1 has issued a challenge Boston. the world to a Orth and Kittredge; Gibson and woman and child in contest distance talking long Farrell. Mr. Conway claims that he can talk 65,040 words an hour and that he can BROOKLYN VS. BOSTON. and has talked incessantly eight hours day withBrooklyn won tha afternoon game a day forillnine consecutive He alao expresses efforts. out any out Wilbelm of box tbe batting easily, rein the fourth inning hitting and Eith- the belief that he can exceed this markable record. er hard. In addition to this remarkable rapidR. H. E. Score 10 16 2 ity of speech, Conways voice haa a ....,, Brooklyn. , , , aver. 7 1 range of nearly four octaves, tbs Boston , . Poole and Ritter; Wilhelm; Fisher age range of the human voice being about two octaves. and Needham. Conway's claim for unparalleled nr pldlty of speech is almost incredible, SPOKANE via BOISE. but hundreds of his friends and n reporSpokane, July 4. Spokane took both ter of the Bun can testify ns to hie wongames today by pounding Boise pitch-er- a derful powers He says that by actual early and into. . Both games were count be can apeak 65,040 words an won easily though the Boise men hour. This la at the rate of 1,084 words fought bitterly to the end. Three a minute, or about eighteen words a Boise men were Injured slightly lu tha second. Should any one accept Conways morning, requiring n shifting of positions and crippling the team for tha challenge to a talking bo?, the contest will probably he the moat unique comsecond game. petition to the history of modern times. Morning game: Gifted naturally with unusual vocal Score R. H. E. 14 3 powers, Conway's astounding rapidity Spokane ll Boise . 7 7 4 ot speech haa been acquired and cultiCarney, Hogg and Stanley; Starkall, vated by his dally occupation. By constant practice he has conquered the terMiFarlan and Hanson. rible etrain on the heart, vocal chorda, Afternoon game: Score R. H. E. brain, ears, nerves and Ups. IBs work .12 15 3 is done by artificial light, but he haa Spokano .......N. Boise 5 6 2 never used glasses, has no trouble with Hogg and Stanley; McFarland and his eyes and never Buffers with headache. 9 Hie vocal feats have so astonHanson. ished hie friends and family that they TACOMA VS SAN FRANCISCO. have Induced him to flaunt n sweeping challenge In the face of the world. Conway is employed in n clerical caTacoma, July 4. San Francisco would not have scored in tha afternoon pacity by the Baltimore and Ohio Railhad not Keefe weakened towards the road company, and it was while workend and issued enough bases on balls ing in the Baltimore and Ohio Central to give the visitors two. Keefe pitched building that he developed hie lightnifine ball for seven innings. The Mat- ng-like speech. The greater part of ure waa Eagans home run In ths third hla duties consist in reading off pay with two on bases. Jones was poorly checks, and he keeps two clerks busy supported and tbe visitors were out- checking oft tbe payrolls and ten clerks played hy the home team. equally busy making out the checks. Score R.H.E. The work is one that requires absolute Tsooroa ..8 15 0 accuracy, the slightest mistake mean2 5 5 ing n lose in dollars and cents, and San FYanclsco Keefe, Thomas and Graham; Jones since he haa been thus employed Conand Gorton. way has made but one alight error. The pay checks read by Conway one NEW YORK VS PHILADELPHIA. month recently totaled 42,000, and this waa done without a single error. 4. (Morning Philadelphia. July MISS SUTTON STILL WINNING. game.) The locals could not hit ChicNew York, July 4. Miss May Sutton, ago in the morning game. Attendance, 14.800. of California, the new tennis champion Score R.H.E. snd H. F. Allen today defeated Miss New 1 ork Marion Hall of California, and Freden. 10 0 ..,,...0 4, 3, 3 7 8 8 on the irk Alexander Philadelphia Cheabro and McGuire; Henley and grounds of the Crescent Athletic Club Powers. at Bay Ridge in a special invitation Afternoon game: double match. Griffith outpltched Waddell in n uame marked by few hits on either aide. Attendance, 17,000. Score R. T. E. New York 8 1 2 8 1 Philadelphia Griffith and Klcinow; WxddcTl and Powers. PORTLAND VS LOS ANGELES. 4-- 6, ....5 6-- 6-- 6-- The Chicago Are Unable to With Strikers. Civil Authorities Cepe Sydney, July 4. Unable to cope with a mob of 1,000 atrlkera at the worki ot the Dominion Iron and Steel company x today, forcibly preventing men from going to work, the civil authorities appealed to Major Crowe, and tonight tha militia is protecting th companys property. One hundred of the Sydney field battery were placed at the entrance to the works and with loadad carblnets and fixed bayonets held tha angry crowd at bay. As tb troops were marching down Chariot street they encountered more than 000 strikers armed with clubs snd tones. Tbe mob gathered to front at the soldiers in an attempt to prevent o the latter from escorting The soldier men Into the plants. charged the mob and with fixed bayonets forced their way through. non-nnio- . non-uni- EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. Mi-5St. Louis and neturn 47 it Chicago and return Chicago and return via St. Louis EflM 8t Louis and return via Chicago 50.0019 Limit 60 days. Transit limit days to each direction. Pullman sleepers through to SC Louie without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. ' A. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Pass. AgC EXCURSION STEAMER 8EIZED. Victoria, B. C July 4. The steamer City of Nanaimo, carrying Fourth of July excursionists from Victoria ta Port Angeles, Wash., was seised this afternoon by the United States officers for an alleged violation of the passenger carrying regulation. It la said that the City of Nanaim failed to submit herself to the usual inspection by the United States She was making her second trip to Port Angeles when seized. The steamer la tha property of Um Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Sha and is valued at 2125,000. will be held until the case is submit ted to the Federal department of marine. The steamer Whatcom, of th Alaska Steamship company fleet, west over to bring the excursionist, whe numbered over 500, back to Victoria cue-tom-s cob-pan- y a A "FOURTH" FATALITY. Great Fails, Mont, July Miss Margaret Fink, aged 20. o! Box Alder, is dying as a result of a wound inflicted by a fonr-yea- r old boy. Arthur Gles who took np a loaded shotgun during the fourth of July celebration, and discharged the weapon In the girls fsi blowing part of her head off. Dental Co, CHICAGO VS DETROIT. want the people of Ogden City and Weber county to know that tort 4. (Morning game.) Chicago. July J011! p 2 Detroit bunched appreciate the great run of patronage which they have enjoyed since hits and won easily. Brooklyn ; 8 3,900. Attendance, and Pittinger opening their office to the public. Needham; Cronin vm Score R. H. E. Bergen. ' , , . , , , , . , , ,2 6 2 Cuirago . . . . . . . , Detroit ...... 5 10 1 It certainly is gratifying to usto feel that onr honesty and integrity NEW YORK VS PHILADELPHIA. Partereon and Sullivan; Klllcn and has become established so thoro uglily in so short a time, with the peo Wood. New York. July ontbal-te- d pie. We wish to Impress upon the public mind, moat of all, that we Afternoon game: ten hits to eight. New York defeatdo exactly as we say we will. Backed Donoed Philadelphia this up by perfect support, morning with ease van held the locals to one hit START OF STAMrEPE FOR PARK- Atiendance. and a 19,0(U. Our offer of the Best Set of Teeth on rubber at 8.00 ER. having met single run. making three airtight, dewith such marked success thatwe shall continue for them to t feats IO.OOii. Atiendance. putting Chicago. 18 1 St. Louis. July 4. What is considerthat figure, supplying nil alike at eight dollars per (, and absolutely Scor- eR. h. FL Philadelphia 1 w , ed the beginning of n to ,1 T 2 guaranteed to be high grade in every respect Taylor and Bowcrman; Sparks and Chicago ...... . Parker took plate tonight stampede la the aittoa Risb. Detroit 8 10 2 We make a special 80 day offer of Gold Crowns of the Pennsylvania delegation in adyrith wild tipi at Alt rock and Hc.FSrland; DonBvan Afternoon game: $5.00 each, end bridge work at $5.09 opting by a vote of 57 to 50 a resoluand Ruelow. per tooth. New 'ork. July 4. New York won tion Instructing tha chairman of tha tM Afternoon delegation to cast Penney Ivania'a 68 front Philadelphia. Attattdanev, 2?.- votes in the convention for Judge Parker. This vote was the result of the H-first ballot In tha caucus of the deleB 11 18 i gation. The mucus was presided over Philadelphia 3 4. New York. July 4. Sheepahrad Bay by State Chairman Hall, the roll showBatteries: Matthewaon. Ames andj ing 63 delegates present. summary: Warner; Mitchell and Roth. REMEMBER OUR OFFICE IS AT First race, the Independence steeplePi. chase. about two aud a half miles: Fox Louis. 4 The July Morning game: Hunter won: Rad Path second; WLln-era- y committee reconvened July won at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and th Cleveland. third. Time. 5:00 5 nftwmwn from St. game Loom hr Chairman Jones announced th Second rare six forlocgs: ieotldax Glade hard hitting and often in th won; Lord ot th Vale to listen to the evidence in event h seiond; HamInnings. Anend-anr- e. burg Bella third. Time. 1:12 2 4. the conies' as follows 8,000. Illinois William J. State. Missouri Third race, the Vernal, five Score R h chairman: Adair Wilson, Colorado; T.' Cleveland Tradition won j Fancy Dress furlongs. aerond: 12' 3 R. O'Brien, Minnesota; w.9 ClBysiiinrihird. Time. l:ic Norman K BL IjiuIi 4 10 ..4 Fourth" race. Mack, New York; John T. McGrow. ln'amt handicap, Moore and Benito; Glsdefond mile and an 4gVh: Majur Daing-:r- - E RACES CALL EXAMINE OUR WORKGET OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE na-tlon- 3-- and-eight- r l.g 347 24th Street OGDEN - - - UTAH ' |