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Show DAILY WITH THE SPORTS OF I A ball same Park City took the of the series with Eureka, for the tate championship by defeating the latter team with a score of 9 to 6. Driiikwuter of the Salt Lake team pitched for Park City and practically won the game. There is only one manner in which Park City can win, and that is with the assistance of an umpire or a big In their last game league pitcher. with Ogden they secured the services of Ilodxon of St. Joseph, one of the fastest pitchers in the Western league, just for the day, and the satisfaction of defeating Ogden. Much to their sorrow, however, they were walloped, even with the celebrity In the box. The Salt Lake Herald, which la giving a trophy cup to the winners of the should demand stale championship, that they use the regular Park City team and not permit them to secure pitchers for the occasion from the big leagues, for Ogden, as an example, might easily be able to defeat any amateur team in the state with Cy Young in the box. Kureka and Park City have now-woa game apiece and they will play the third at Salt Lake on Sunday, after which Ogden will piny the winner. atH-on- ,j RUSSIAN I UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Hi ' u & at iny fare and peeped down, but there wasn't a soul I11 the cab. I was When It is really warm in Paris it makes even a man from Marseilles gasp. It is as if an Immense, invisTWENTY UNAIDED HE ROUTED ible pneumatic machine covered the JAPANESE. city and gith gigantic, tireless pumps, exhausted every mouthful of air. Revolver to His was such a Saven of Thsm Fail The 15th of July, 19 and the Reet Ran Away seemed determined that day a day la Promoted. or future ' records. to beat all past And the night was as bad. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 28. An On this night Leon PIpeau visited Interesting story of the adventures of his friend Paul Brlssolet at his rooms a Russian spy nnmed Yolkoff is pubIn the rue Juvenal dea Ursius, and It follished here. The man gives the was midnight when the host .volun lowing account of his experiences. I of After the battle Wafangkow teered to escort his guest on his way was lying near General SamsonofTs home. tent, and heard him say to the comI might as well walk, he said, it mander of the regiment, 'We must who Is impossible to think of sleeping. send out a scout to the Japanese could spy out their positions and report to us.' I offered to go disguised to the Japanese position. I was given six roubles to bribe Chinamen If necessary, and also a revolver. I shaved my hair In front like a Chinaman, tied on a pigtail, and put on a Chinese dress, with slippers and hat. At dawn on July 20 I came to the nicely fooled. The others drivers laughed at their comrade and soon all were nodding on their boxes again. Poor Brlssolet did not dare disclose himself. To do so would mean sure arrest as an escaped maniac. Waiting his opportunity he stole from the cab and again took to the river. There waa a barge passing down the stream and behind it trailed a rope. Brlssolet eagerly seised It, and floating on his back, was carried on In the direction he wished to go. Even here, however, 111 luck pursued him. A man on the barge saw him and called to him. Brlssolet did not answer. Others came and joined In the shouts to him. Still no answer. It must be a corpse that has been caught In the rope, said one of them. They lowered a boat and Brlssolet, stall apparently unconscious, was taken aboard the barge. AU attempts to revive him seemed futile and the barge was steered In toward the bank to one of the life saving stations that line the Seine. Brlsaolet knew that his deception would soon be exposed and determined to save himself. Springing to his feet, he leaped ashore and vanished up the street from the eyes of the astonished bargemen. They walked along the quays, and when they had passed the pont Neuf they had not spoken four wdrds. It was too hot to talk. A church bell's ring awoke Brlssolet from his torpor. ' ;m ed 1 1 ll r- y fw Utah J OIPEHSTHSTG -- h Pn11 JOHI OF A NEW AND T1IOROUOH1.Y ItKTWEKX St. Louis and JULY SUNDAY, Ej(JIlTI, n Ohioao- - - :il, i!l0,. Equipped trains leave St. Louis and Ch' arrival of incoming trains), arriving cither hH" city Thoroughly (after morning. Equipment entirely new; lavish in design, elabor.t Inga Ask your Ticket Agent, er address, f'Now'mi ,n hn-Bi- . PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT St. Louis Just Suits Families Going to the Fair The Burlingtons combination of low rates to St. Louis (in effect every Tuesday and Friday) and inexpensive thro' tourist sleeping cars (run once a w-- ) ie the ideal arrang nl for Thei Write me for full Information about the $42.50 round trip tickets. You win he answered promptly and full. 79 R. F. NE8LEN, General WEST 8ECOND 80UTH iOc Going East? 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Then came to him an Inspiration. There Is my cousin Mlneaudier, who lives nearby In the rue Maserln. It is true we are not on speaking terms, but then it Is all his fault, and In such a case as this I will go there." An keeping as closely as possible to the walls of the houses. In the darkest shadows, Brlssolet made his way to his cousin's house. Summoning up his courage he rang the concierge's bell. To his astonishment the door Immediately opened, and without question, without seeing anyone, he entered and passed up the stairs. Reaching his cousin's apartment he rang the hell, and placing his hand upon the door knob, turned It and found that door also open before him. He sprang In, closed the door behind him and found himself In a blare of light in the midst of a group of astonished men and young women. His cousin wai giving a little private dance and supper to his numerous friends and Brlssolet had arrived when the gaiety was at Its height. There were screams from the ladies, laughter from the men, and Brlssolet was hustles into a bedroom. A minute later he was joined by hts friend PIpeau, still bearing his wardrobe on his arm, having Just been released from arrest through the intercession of Mlneaudier to whom he had sent an appeal for help. -- .1 frisco' SYSTEM f OFF tip-to- dusky-skinn- 1904. 23, A SUMMER NIGHT'S BATHi Wliat time la that? he asked. "I believe it Is half past twelvej responded his friend. town of Senuchen. There was nobody Come down Good, said Brlssolet there. The Russians had left it and this way. And he turned toward the the Chinese had all run away. Sud- river. denly a cavalry detachment of about That la not our road, objected PIRufe Turner began his first hard twenty men with an officer came to- peau. extraining yesterday. He has ward me. The officer rode out and Insisted his comCome, come, tremely suitable quarters at the As- asked In Chinese where the Russians an Idea. have 1 panion, street h Twenty-fifton sembly club were, and what was their strength. I reached When the river bank they friends are colored his making know a little Chinese, and answered and off took his Brlssolet hat and handed things comfortable for him and are him: but either I said something to It Then his his necktie, Plpeaq. ready to give him all the boxing he wrong or be noticed my revolver and rehis his coat shirt collar, PIpeau desires. money bulging out. At any rate he ceived them with the imperturbability Mullln, also is training like a beaver became suspicious, and spoke some of a portmanteau. as Brlssolet But to He Intends p and Is In shape. words to his men. Two of the latter continued to undress himself PIpeau be a champion" by next week and thereupon dismounted and came toat last exclaimed: will make a game effort to defeat the ward me. I decided to sell my life What are you going to do? Take Turner, who has been for I knew It would bo for- a swim? Don't do that You are dearly, career. in times his defeated but three feited If I were captured. I pulled out sure to be arrested. Seats for the bout will be on sale at my revolver, and as the two soldiers "Would you rather I should die of the opera house on Thursday and Frifired two shots at them. heat? Besides, at this hour there is I approached day. A special train from Salt Lake Both men fell. Then I fired at the of- no danger. City, over the Rio Grande, will be run ficer, bringing him to the ground, and And a moment later Brlssolet had on the evening of the fight to acafterwards emptied mjr gun at four divested himself of his last garment commodate the Salt Lake sports. other men. The soldiers Ipst their heads and plunged into the cooling waters of and galloped away, and as they did the Seine. The New York teams are again so I saw the four men I had shot at Five minutes had scarcely passed leading in both the National and fall from their saddles, when the severallly In waiting Leon heard the Denver is first American leagues. wounded! sound of cadenced steps advancing. It the Western, St. Paul in the Assoc la Then I Jumped on one of the hones was the police patrol. tion leads by a comfortable margin, which had remained close by and galWhat are you doing here? came and our neighbors at Salt Lake are General the loped away for my life. sharp voice of the brigadier In trailing at the tall end, for a chance. BamsonofC me to the rank command. promoted of an under officer, gave me the horse Monster I I Thomas Sharkey, who has fought and saddle, and sent me on to the Thats a likely story. I don't beboth Jeffries and Monroe, gives the commander-in-chief, who thanked and lieve you. And those clothes? following prediction as to the outme. I pick embraced "They are my friend's. come of Friday nights fight: What friend? at next to win JefTrles Friday night My friend in the river," stammered I expect Munroe to TEXAS REPUBLICANS San Francisco. HAVE LITTLE HOPE the unfortunate I account of but a PIpeau. himself, good give Ha, brigadier, there Ip a watch and think It Is only a question of how FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 23 chain In the vest! exclaimed one of msny rounds he can withstand. With prospects bright for a harmonthe policemen. "I don't think It will be a long fight. ious gathering the Republican state Just as I thought, commented the Munroe says he Is going to rut out a state ticket brigadier. Come along with us. the pace nnd carry the fight to Jeffries. convention to nominate called to order here today. With Oh. Monsieur, I swear," Implored The quicker he does this the quicker whs no chance of capturing Pipenu. "Let me call him. he will be defeated. I don't think there pnctlcally Oh, Paul! of the state offices the party lead- Paul 1s a man In the world who cnn force any ers are hopeful of winning In one or But no answer came, and PIpeau, the fighting with Jeffries and get away more of the congressional districts with a policeman grasping an arm on with the best of It. Close fighting Is to this end will urge the national either side was marched Jeffries' long point When a fellow and away to the to contribute to the cam- "Jug." romnilttee afdoesn't come to him Jeffries goes Meanwhile Brlssolet was thoroughly ter him and makes him fight. When- paign funds. It la said that the conever you come Into contact with the vention will adopt a resolution form- enjoying his swim, and when he waa ally inviting ex Governor James Hogg, sufficiently cooled and refreshed big fellow It is like running into the who recently assailed the Democratic side of a house." emerged from the river. But there national ticket, to Join the Republican was no sign of hie friend PIpeau. nor of his garments. Just about twelve years ago Jack party. The situation was The Republican league of Texas embarrassing. When McAullffe licked Billy Myers and won he had called met this morning and chose delegates and called again for PIpeau and no Two nights Hfterward McAu-lllf- e $3,500. bet the 33.500 against a case of to attend the convention of the Na- answer came, when he was reduced to would tional Republican league to be held at despair he betook himself to the river wine that John L. Sullivan lick Corbett. Last week John L. Sul- Indianapolis in October. again and attempted to swim down to a point that waa nearer to his distant livan was fined 33 for being a common home. But he was already tired, and was pre- SILVER JUBILEE OF drunk nnd Jack McAuliffe MICROSCOPICAL ,SOCIETY when he reached the sented with a pair of black eyes by pont Neuf he was unable to breast the current that ran an ordinary constable. But they won't BUFFALO. X. Y.. Aug. 23. The between its arches. On the understand. contrary American Microscopical society is he found himself swept back to the or silver Jub- pont dee Arts. Billy" Snmuelson of Frovo has a holding its twenty-fift-h ilee convention in this city where the Once more Brlssolet big lead over all the other professional sought the twenty-fiv- e shore, this bicycle riders now quartered at the society was first organised time to regain his breath. yenrs ago. Prominent scientists Then a bright idea occurred to Suit Palace track, and It is extremehim ly doubtful if he will lime his position from many parts of fhe United States he would take a ebb. for there are alAt ways cabs there. So he stole this season. He holds first place with and Canada are In attendance. up the a record of 121 points, the next man the opening session today Mayor steps of the qual du Louvre and found Knight welcomed the visitors on be- seven cabs there. But being Collett with 41 points. unfortunately Carl Redman has Jumped Into first half of the city and T. Guilford Smith they were all Hansoms, all open, and extended greeting for the Buffalo So- all with sleeping drivers place among the amateurs, leading sitting on with 81 points ns against his brother's ciety of Xntural Sciences. The ses- their boxes. sions will continue three days with 68 points. Brlssolet took the nearest one, Professor T. J. Burrill of Urbana, 111., stealthily entered it. and drawing A. O. H. OF MICHIGAN. presiding. around him the rubber apron, crouchRAULT STE MARIE., Mich., Aug. ed down upon the seat in a desperate 23. State conventions were begun THE DIVINE 8ARAH MULCTED. effort to make himself Invisible. here today by the Ancient Order of Then In loud tones he cried out: Hibernians and the ladles' auxiliary PARIS, Aug. 23. A child actress. Rue Juvenal des Ursius. No. 41 of the order. Roth meetings are well Suxnnne Juglerskn, has obtained $50 The driver suddenly awoke, whipped attended. damages from Mme. Sarah Bernhardt up his horse, and off started. For they for breach of contract. The youth- some minutes they went at a rapid RACING AT GALESBURG. ful actress had been engaged for the pace. Then the cab stopped, turned GALESBURG, T.L, Aug. 23. Racing role of Madame Royale in Varennes," about nnd driven hnek to the on the Great Western circuit was but after ten rehearsals Mme. Rern stand. transferred today to this elty, where hardt refused to let her nppenr. The What had happened? a three days meeting was inaugur- court held that this could not be done Still crouched henrnth the apron. ated under favorable auspices. In without Incurring liability, nor was Brlssolet heard the other drivers ask as the the artist bound to accept the substi- the question. the number of entries as size nnd number of the purses hung tution of another role under such What ts the matter? growled his up the races eclipse all of the previous driver. I think the devil must be afmeetings held at the local track. In ter me. T was sitting here asleep Miss Nannie Tout will sing "The addition to the usual $500 purse races, "hen I heard an order from the Interthe program contains several special Last Rose of Summer, Wednesday, ior of the cah. T drove off. hut after events with purses of 33.000 and 31.000. August 24. opera house. a while I thought I would take a look , AUGUST TUESDAY, a UTAH PEACHES are now at thair best. Ws are receiving supply daily, and aell them at ths lowest prices. FRUIT JARS BALL MASONS The Old Reliable. $ .75 Pints, per dos 85 Quarts, per dos LOO per dos Pure Gum Rubbers 3 dosen for LIGHTNING 25 RUBBER FASTENERS THE NEW ECONOMY Self-Sealin- g- jjjj Pints, per dos Quarts, per dos per dos Composition yj yj Rubbers, for For Root Beer or " 0wf(l Bottle TELEPHONE Edgar Jones CoVfifthJL 124. Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory, do the That Is Meetly why we Orfden. of Business Tailoring Anderson fifth |