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Show DAILV THE SALT Wn 12 to 0 Shurtliff Pitched Wondeful Game, Allowing Only One Hit. The Ogden baseball team redeemed lteelf yesterday when It secured Its and against the Oregon third shut-o- ut of Salt Lake, defeatteam Line Short a score of 13 to 0. by latter the ing "Chet" Shurtliff. who did slaby duty for the locals, was as stingy with his hits and bases on balls as the proverbial pug dog with his piece of meat He allowed one little measly hit and men faced him in only twenty-eig- ht the entire nine Innings. Only one visitor was permitted to stand on the first base and nine of them fanned the air. Shurtliff pitched a heady .same ' and fielded his position like an old leaguer. The Salt Lake team, which Is composed of the best material in that town and Includes all the old leaguers to be found there, came to this city of confidence, with an one of them passing the remark that "Those dubs will be eayy mpney." But they left in sad disappointment and with a great. deal of respect for the Ogden team. Since the defeat at the hands of Park City the local team has been strengthened by the addition of Johnson, the Texas leaguer, who played a splendid game. The boys have also been out for practice as they should, which was 41 early shown by their team work yesterday. Every man on the team played ball from start to finish. Only one error was charged against them and that was excusable. The fireworks were started In the fifth Inning, when Taylor hit a long and difficult fly to center and landed on second base, every man then hit over-amou- nt the ball until they had all batted around. Clark, Wessler, Shurtliff and Leavitt batted like a house afire and made the visitors pitcher look like a novice. The features of the game were a fast double play by the visitors, Whehit in the second and eler's a beautiful throw by Mortensen, which caught a man at second by ten feet. Checketts and Wessler fielded their positions in splendid style. The visitors played a fair game, but could not swallow ShurtlUTs twirling. Siddon, at third, played a splendid se game. One of the Salt Lake players remarked after the game: 'If you fellows can keep up such playing you are down to beat anything in the state." The following the detailed score: la SHORT LIKE. MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1904. 5 ANOTHER WEEK OF UNPRECEDENTED Billtown Editor Gives His Views On Demagogs and Political Honesty . (From the Billtown UukIc.) WE can't sleep nights. This man Agee haunts VS like- a ster dream. lot of briudle pups to the Demcommitteeman for coin anil then that some of finding lobthem refused to be delivered? That is why WE don't want Agee WE have a notion to pass an ordiIn the party. nance authorising and requiring OlR He Is worse than n man who won't chief of police to take him back to stay bought. Nebraska. For you can't buy him In the first What business did he have to come place. to Ogden, anyway T WE have tried to scare him; and WE did not send for him. WE had WE have set OUR yellow dogs at his it all OUR own way without him. heels, but he Just kicks them In the He says he Is a Republican and that ribs and they come home yelping. he has been a Republican all his lifeWE hereby warn all the heelers of time. OUR gang, who constitute the only Blistered be the tongue that utters element worth consideration in the such a lie!! Republican party, to beware of this WE are the Republican party. man Agee. He Is not for US. His Influence Is a menace to the Therefore he is a traitor. prosperity of the Republican party And as a traitor WE hate him. in Ogden. What WE like is a man that will Which Is US. He won't take money for his vote, go with US when WE vote the Democratic ticket, as WE did for Bryan and he won't give money for anyone against McKinley; and when WE vote else's vote. the Democratic ticket as WE did for WE call that kind of politics rotten. How can WE boost this party, which King against Sutherland. The only real Republican Is the man is OURSELF, If the blasted demogogs who thinks WE are Joss. like Agee Insist that patriotism Is A. W. Agee is nothing but a demo-g- o without money and without price. What is patriotism? g, like Abe Linocln and Grant and Blaine. WE never heard of It. WE dont want any of his kind. It Is some more of them hog Latin If he got the office he would not pay words that the lawyers like to sling the salary to US, nor any part of It at US. He has distinctly said so. WE have thought some of making Hence he is a demogog. a proclamation about Agee and havThe man who wont kotow to US ing it. published in the Bugle at 15 cant have a nomination; for cents . a line (city expense.) WE need the money. What WE could say about him WE may want a man on the bench would be a plenty. of OUR own some time to decide quesWe could order him not to attend a Republican primary under fear of tions In OUR fkvor. And Agee has some arrest AYE could order him not to speak notions about right and wrong that OUR name under penalty of having might Interfere with OUR purposea WE are not bothering about any OUR county attorney get out a warsuch fool distinction. rant against him for libel. WE will give this man Agee Just Everything WE want Is right, even one more chance. If Its burglarlsm. If he will quit being a demogog Everything WE dont want Is wrong, even It Is the ten commandments or and quit talking about patriotism WE will let him stay in Ogden.' the Sermon on the Mount If WE can Just get a few more dem-ogoBut If he don't recognise US as the like this man Agee out of the Republican party, and If he don't recRepublican party WE can deliver It ognise that boodle la more Important at any time and place. than brains and If he don't admit conThat Is, If the buyer has got the science Is as disagreeable a thing as a wart on your nose, why price. WE will ship him back to Nebraska If WE can shut everybody out except the Bagleys and the Hollings- In a cattle car. We dont Intend to have the young worths, WE can turn over the party to a Democratic candidate and never people of this town learn that there hear a squawk from OUR fbllowera is any such thing as patriotism. WE want them to understand that But this man Agee la such a old codger WE cant do any- all public duty Is comprised in the motto: thing with him. WE need the money. How would WE look offering a ANNOUNCEMENT IN AND AROUND SALT LAKE CITY Concerning the Short Line 131456789 ;....0 0 000000000 0105600 013 Summary Base on balls. Camp, two-baMortenson, Henry; hits, Clark, Shurtliff; three-bas- e hit, Wessler, Leavitt; double play, Siddon to Ferrln to Margetts; passed ball, Sears; Struck out Sears (3), Margetts' (3) Siddon, Ferrln (1), Thomas, Morten -n (3), Leavitt (3), Shurtliff (3) Johnson (3). Taylor, Cheketta Time of game, 1:20. Umpires, Fitsold and se Randall. Cures Old Sores. Tliost r, ciiiiu1 Sat unlay ami saw tlu uiuxamj)Kl will smvlv swell this entire weeks crowds hv merely showing their jmrehases ami telling what they paid. - w'Im) jiruv-liiakini- a Never before in . I une have you had the chance to pick from a stock of fresh new jjoods, as this is, at any thin; like these prices. M. Suits and Stetson Hats Every article from H. S. down to 10c Hosiery is cut priced and cut deep. Its a case of getting rid of half this stock at retail in order to lump the other half to our successor who takes possession in July. Are You With Us Think over this list isn't there somethin; vou can use if the price is made an inducement? h. s. & M. SUITS STETSON HATS AND FIVE OTHER GOOD MAKES UNDERHILL OVERALL8 TROUSERS FANCY AND WHITE VE8TS COLLARS, CUFFS SWELL NEW SHIRTS WORKING 8HIRTS MOTHERS' FRIEND WAISTS B0Y8' CLOTHING CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS TRUNK8 AND BAGS SPRING, SUMMER AND WINTER UNDERWEAR SWEATERS GLOVES NECKWEAR STRAW HATS PANAMA HATS CHILDREN'S HATS Positively no approvals or credit gs stiff-back- ed But for the prompt action of the Salt Lake and Boise baseball teams at Walker's park yesterday afternoon Umpire Jones would have been mobbed by nearly a thousand fans who swarmed upon the diamond with the avowed Intention of dealing out sumI mary Justice. The trouble occurred In the first half of the ninth inning. McKevltt was at bat Meredith twisted a pretty one square over the plate, but Jones pronounced it a ball. Meredith turned to the umpire to protest the decision but the umpire would not listen. Some hot words passed between the two men Clark and McCloskey and "Dad" rushed over to the box to prevent Score by innings BARGAIN GIVING i ocratic national SALT LAKER8 TRY TO MOB THE UMPIRE Ogden JOURNAL. im VISITORS WERE EASY FOR LOCAL TEAM. two-ba- STATE SHUT OUT OGDEN Score UTAH trouble. An angry roar went up from the bleachers when Jones made his decision. The umpire had made a number of very raw decisions during the afternoon and the crowd was considerably wrought up. When trouble seemed Imminent between Meredith and Jones a number of tans Jumped from the bleachers and made for the diamond. This was the signal for a general stampede and In less than a minute a howling mass of. humanity raged and fought to get hold of the umpire. The ball 'players quickly armed themselves with bats, and assisted by the handful of policemen at the park formed about Jones and by a determined stand kept the crowd back. Escorted by a body guard of ball players and policemen Jones made his way to a carriage and hastily left the ground. day afternoon at the tabernacle, Salt the Lake City. Notwithstanding abuse and slander uttered against us by the outside world. Jealous churches and fanatical societies, the day will surely come, when the Mormon disciples will rally to support the government. They, and they alone, will fight to uphold the flag and defend the nation against all enemies from within and without "We love our country. Its flag and! Its free Institutions, and we respect Its laws. The world will sometime awake to this tact and the Mormon church, instead of being a subject of ridicule and abuse, will become an honored and respected Institution, and the atrong right arm of the national government Bishop Whitney also spoke at length on the expectation of all Mormons to build the city of Zion, the new Jerusalem. In Jackson county. Mo. This was the place, he claimed, that was designated by the angel Moroni In to his revelation to Joseph Smith, erect the holy temples of the Mormon New Knoth Drug Store Hr. Knoth desires you to know that his new store is now occupied and that every convenience for his i people. TELEPHONE LINEMEN ARE OUT ON STRIKE! The linemen of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company In Salt Lake are out on a strike, but so far have 'I not presented their grievances to the company and no steps have been taken toward effecting a settlement It Is said that the differences between the company and employes are In regard to hours and several of the rules of employment At present the linemen ar working nine hours a day. The men are receiving $3 a day and go to the places where they are assigned on company's time.. The Utah Independent Telephone company la Westmoreland, Kansas, May 5, 1902. Ballard Snow Liniment Co.: Tour Snow Liniment cured . an old sore on the side of my chin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stub-kor- n and would not yield to treatment until I tried Snow Liniment which did the work in short order. My sis SAYS MORMONS WILL ter, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Allens-vlll- e, DEFEND THE NATION Mlffln Co., Pa has a sore and nil trusts that It Is a cancer. Please "The Mormons are the predestined paying 3125 a day for eight hours' end her a 50c bottle. Sold by Geo. saviors or our country." said Bishop work, but the employes go to their F. Cave, druggist I O. F. Whitney in his sermon yester- - plnces of work on their own time. customers is rapidly being installed. Furthermore that prescriptions will not only be accurately filled with the purest drugs but also delivered promptly. Every effort to please customers will be made, and telephone orders will be specially cared for. WITHIN A FEW DAYS A SPLENDID NEW SODA AND DURING FOUNTAIN WILL BE INSTALLED THE SUMMER EXPERTLY HANDLED, WHILE FRE8H HUY LER8" 13 ALWAYS CARRIED. YOUR TRADE IS 80 ICITED. B. G. 2441 WASHINGTON KNOTH TELEPHONE NEXT TO THE BIG CLOCK. 147-- Y |