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Show -- - 1 .m wpa rr,r tr--- IP lo V:" ) Battles T. Ed McGoorty in,t , s, I - LD TONIC Dept L-- 40. 1 - .. ,. ,- I ,, IP . . . 4IIIII or. t-- JIM 81 - - -- .. -- '- 4 tAVEROOSOIVIDE "- -- - Itaeramento Runs, Fitts I II ) .. . , RIME 14 His r- - 7-- 111611011will tr'.i-s--;- 61110011110-- 10 hitsChadb--- Summary: re64)mStolen ourne. MeGaffigan. - 1 .803101011-- - , . bases- Eddington. High 2. Chadbourne, Pin-'Il- i. 2 Saerlfitv laltEddington,. Strliek Pieroey- - 4: by Dell 2: by LaroutBy 2. Iin the first Bases on halls-,-O- ff Pleresy 1: game of a double. kin Dell off for 1, Runs responsible 11 titt:rong hers sileming but three 'tetI. runs. at kits. Pierre? Eight won, 6 to 1. bat off Piereey in three innings. Charge erel It: htls WOO a homer by Craw defeat to Piercey. UmpiresGuthrie and Finney. l'ims-1:- 11. fin). tha socond he has obtained off Afternoon game: F.:IIIclaild In two days. SA CRAM VITO. I 7 AR. R. IL PO. All, Log ANGFILIVI. I l ' 0 1 0 Mum lb. '1' a ': a M lid 1:40 ni - I i..-- ..':-.- ' 's : :: : ''' : cf. . ef- - . .. ......- - .4 1...2 1 . 0 , I 1 (4! rldred l'' 0 0 I I Wolter a . 4 33 rrvrn...r. 1;) q 0 t 0 0I- 0 Orlocirm. lb. . .... 4 0 1 14 1 0 ts,-.-0 tote. rt.' : I. ...3 ' )4c4Jaffigan. lb.. : rateR. 3b." ...--...43 00 0I :I a II orr. as. ... ... ... .4 ' 0 - 1 1 4 0 '1:.,er. 0. ,, "34 ' POTZTLANT ,,- Ore..,-Porr- ot. d N4.: t I d 1 j Ad- - ,- - - T tas-,-- , 1 the .', ken 1 Airy 400 01'-1 . 1 1 ' rith lay. 'co. :ch. :b. l'ilvo.)rlly. r.init. it. .'... ... Pertica. p ' on ... 2 1 3 ..., t 1 "rw.lts 'Kith:don r.:t 19 OEM' 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PierceY; P. . I Cady. t. 1- 2 1 0 3113 15 1 or not ., 0 - . 3 .s,1141 - 92 in in - - -- 4' ab," f. Sot, 07 - ans ,Ingel-:- 0 p 0 2 0 0 AI I 0 0 6' 0 1 0- '.olot ot 0 0 ' 1 I 0 -- . 111- Vernon I I I- 2 - I I 1- 0- -10 14 httsMitchell. Sacrifice bit Piercer 2. by Twobase e. . plays--Eddingt- Me, 10, - ' - 'OR 10 26 ANG171.13S.- .41.0s cf,---;- ,f ...:: -- 24 ' 25 5 3 0 .1 44, olt - 31 21 y IS 1 Sept.::1----Btatiat- ertzwford. xl. .. , .. 65 'Rates. Sb. ..,. ... 6 Poles. C. .-2b. ..... 4 Kenworthy, 5 ... If. Bills. ... ,.. , . 04 Schultz. p. .t. -- - , 0 1 2- O - i T ' 6 30 213-..- ......., se. ..- - 9. ... .;, rSehriller"., ... .i ,0,4Rader. as. , 1 2-- 15 0-- 4 5 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 II -- 0 ...-....- . 1-4- 3 13 fl 2 . 0 1 5 0 - HORSE CONTÉSTS-- 0 2 7' ;HOLI)SWAY TODAY , - Conn..- HARTFORD, II ..soolos . - I'of 4 t. . - 1- 1- - 1:J 14 donut - ,.'...- --- 7 few, r - -- - I1 . - , s, , ' '', : '0. 5 . . - ' ' t wo-ba- !' ; : - -- , ,,, ,:,',, , ..,., '. : 1,, ' it ----- -. - ,. - i 1 ' ' - - j -- -- - n , : - - - - 440-Yar- d, Ill; - I total , -- Trirrrrin4t91 - .. - 1 At At AU I. TAW. S. t ClAcinnatiPittebtirg 2.- Cann. altAr1,112. BrooklynNow York OW-afroS- - etnein. 3, .1 ' T011Ar'SStItEPI'lK' X . I:f4r,l'itg , , , . 1' .., At , tirggstrriLAi . 711 ,I , - --- J - At 4 At - - , , I. 'game: r1,1170-HTaritr- - .:! RIEstivis.,,.,--- PATI--PiDAT'- - I il,r7Vr 1 4, Bog-- l'latie4,bia.1,. ProahlynNear Vera 41,, frooltriya PittsburtCittoinnatt ' 9,,I9ttotturg .. : Labia I. :chir.bilit VA 1. Ipimeil 1 - - .. t - 1- - ' - - -- - , . ''' ...'- ;' ''- -' . - - - , - - ''..- ,- -- ,....,.,..-- 4 ' , ft '' 113'. ' 00 - ,- - DAVIS ' AI - rt .. .. . 1 - ,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,.' III , ;..7; -- , , ' 1 p il .- II i ) 1 1 7-1 ' ' - - . 77 '.7 Attik-fit-Fit..,- 15e. 25e. ' $1.00 Arrange Now tor Season, 2 ' '''' POST THE DAys OPT.IIAL , , - - - ' - -.,,i PARAIIOUNT. MAGAZINE , ETNI,TAII:,GzElit 011CIGIsMi7TILA L ,,,i,i,r,,,iri-,:- A- - I I , , I lowip;oo; Itorti It ' sic ZoolTwilooledlilime,20 - -' took- sdas- IA" bl r ,.. alma -- --- - - 'L li - :. - - itibiO de 4 ' : SPORTEris tomay girl.I 'sr idirimm c -- :..T. .. , ,: - , - ' .".,. - ,, rtv.,d,,1 2,-:TT 'e, I -- ' ,,1 - . , , ' of the redwoods, ' ,,,',., -.--7- itilli.-- '.. - thrint:.,..-- ' -- $tory ' '.. - i remarkable picturizattemP of Peter,.13.,'Kyrit's .t ' - - -- ) IR '.0 () () -, , .,.., Reseevauous ', ' .. ,- 7 - ,...4.4-- I lj - . PriceiMots. 1k. Evenings ' .' letlf - 'ELIE NADJE ' 4sr Tar e '&J1, .60"...s..:IM16, 8 8 ,::), () 0'01) 000COlittU, ' ,, a fl 41 IVICLAOlt - : x 11 I) - EDWIN GEORGIC MURPHY a wurre ..-,- , , ' J tolle flo 130 10 130 , ) , - 71,1:P!ItTrr-J171sIttiortWEI- , andasea-11701m11Z2- To:10A1t,7- Jarrett. Cecil Btu. Moore otrrottY. sweasSsd g'' 4.4 Ct Reassfat .,,,;... - ; Wk - Reck1::3 Eye", 0 Sather (( I . l'asedsf -- 11 - gaol big stow 601111111.$ tE , comedy lit ot Ilse day - - VL. an' Ct o Pkielkay (-- 11 y I I liga 10:3 104 tAo'S:a PI DEQINSING WED.,' EVE.A Sparkling Magical Dowdy a ! U 0- 0 o ,. A11 130 It:Ith OW UP, ' Is I ii , , , - lAricesi r....,Misoas. 1(4;Ulot . 'ATM swept Itviirr - Cache- ' 7 boloolevoomob td , - . taut ens this yearf.-M the Amalgatnated company wild have, It has aimost as large a yield-a, aver' produced kern"41"----,--d, -; - 111''Theitis.-..4 ' "Nett - - I -- - , , - . .. . -"A7 - . JACII ''FICIIFORD b Durgittr4by-Prozy'1,----- 17-- .. ... -- 4 -, tO -- $4':-- - - - ' - - - -- ,...., - - ' 4 - - - , ., .. else affairs, hes, been cholera repreesetative at the Internslabor coeference to -be hold le Washatea this actuate, rill-rear- ! , . i ,. ..- ; 1, 11ÁROL11 LLOYD CODWY , INGIRNET.l'Ockid rniNit ,. orpicrzto 1)110R11(1111---.-- ......., novi - - ' - - - -- ' "The - - , tymusx "Proloot Lower." wroatgrz re . Yong.-- - Poe0---4- - - , - SICZP , .' , - : - V ,', , w., -, - , - : -- - --- - -- - 1 i , . - lake looittodcom The oboaoal AMERICAN THEATRE PHILHARLIONIC 02CIIESTILA i bli uf Ilat'"'' Tilmii - , ive. lees - - Sunday, Atts.'11;-- ; morevmso, Antonio 19114WL. minister ot for. .. ,,,,,t- , - A byes OTN2 dwome doinz Sat& s . , '. LUKE- ,COLLEM--- -- thir-Wen- long-od- 1 f - 4 ; Ortp. SIX - ill M. 12.1 Rugs: factory. who have been over the ear-thebeet fields of will have a fairly good crop this year. as Lastwill not The yield 4ttsreat tona-otrear.-- verbatim- - but beets ILTO expected to M harvested In beet crop' that district- so that the will be Cache 'eotrntre most 4 7,.ii,...:.....,....,. . at Beet Peopfe bttorotIdIfl Chegosa ..217.,0 TT 4 - to I r- . I, ' , Iire..7: TIT, ....i rfa ,- 1 t r (I lls It iti - -- ''''- .- ,, ,. r.... .......mu," Ls 1 .L rig - , - -- 011.414 Ii ii I I - I - - ' - ..,. ,.; - ,. - --- Ns - , go-8- -- , --- -- et Ak , -- - ' itopton at ' ' - York A. C. - - ' York' (taro' gangeV.' I ' at , ttairo . tr ePmhellaidelphla - :, Entr,klytt I' t., ttigto tatafaa).' , Aineintiatf at Chicago t two games). , , - 7. Brook. Chicago 2- .4. , 2-- , car tait given..1 LOgaiell mills--' , - - in-th- ' ' a, : -- ' , - A statementl given out by county to tweet shows the following leviee In Cache towns-i---7--14.9:: -Smithfield, 21; Hyrum. Richmond.Lewiston, 21; II; Providence, III Hendon, 24; Hyde Park, II; MIIIt1Is 31; Newton.- 19; Paradise. 41; Clarkston...11; Wellsville. IL Paradise has,,a special town e tax of 22 mills, which is Included - ''-- - Towns. - Lecke In Cache U g . -- Lig", The Aug.- Trip LOGAN, tabAround the World." staged on the Muthe last ernacle square night by unqualituals of Cache stake, wasian daliteltill fied nuccess and a substantial rattled which will be devoted to bosses home In Logan canyon lag a stummer for the - Beehive girls and the - boy were erected un- the pcoutiJ Booths lower part of the square and In thee' enclosures the manners, customs ,and methods of living of many mations of the world were portrayed. There were some really fine exhibitions and the appreciation by pulalloahowedIts out - in Tpreat numbers.The turning waswith packed people until square Ward tOdnightm PION w AAA:, 414,1Witser1at4 Urreliee, Japan and Holland were some of thecountries particularly-wel- l represent-- - . ... . - ---- , , ' 2f1 ut. 0o..A.ALIJI A ' -b . -- - 1!! , 110.--"- ,.. -.- 2111.711 -- -- (315 IrfAILTIX3 Pritsess Nights .. ... Ib-- Q ,) . World" p . '... r Vast Throng Enjoys .,....... I -- - , 1 j ' .... .. --, ir-diV1 7 - out-duri- . - Total to ed . MIL XOW ..... -- - ' - SeptL.More pacers arrived at - - .- . - bases---10pe- Spzeirl'fca Itirez S..."'37673 .. e 1011 Died Cf wounds ee ... Died of disease ..; 11,112 Died from accident and other causes 1,111 11 ' Wounded per .5ent returned to duty). .1i4,1112 Mewing in action (not include -- ins prisoners released and - ,, - icytvzilvAl 11.111 returned) - 0 - at sea) in-o- nd ' or 12110W WONDERS Eves.. $I. ?Se. 1100. 7Se Ladle"' ?Sc. General mat. only mat.; Oat.. Sept. I. adults. ISo' obit-drib-s. tO 12. leo. MrsHuld,.). Peterson,Aithur se '' Utah Cants Ides.- mew '6SO 8CD Peterson. American York, Utah. Total number of casualtiee to date, inoltuting those reported above: . Killed itt action (includis4 III - ;1: ho Aid --- , 1131103 - he I - WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. he following oimualtleo are reported by tho commanding general of the Amor. Iota ozpodltionarl omen. Died 'ot Dilemma. - Mabbutte Fred., Miss Roollitabbutt, III "oath Main street, Sell Ube City, Utah. Erroneous ly Ilmorted Vomited Trendy. , I li -- , ...... - . building-ls-strictly-lirepr- ion I TILE VANI7E3037iS' VIENNA. Wednesday. Aug. tau:ions The Associated Press)--T- he Forty-tir- st battalion of the new Austrian army, said to be the most radical of the national guard has been disbanded at the instanoe of the ooldiers-and eounellr--- - The workmen better elements will be abeorbed into ether units Newspapers say that this "purities" the national guard. . ---r -- IV than 150 trotters and ----- Oak park yeeterday prepared . . Totals --;..,..... .,..43 4 IS 31 20 3 ,Charter to do battle this week over the hiatorio Batted for RIngdon In eleventh. 'mile .track in the twelfth meeting of the Grand Ciroult- this season. QUALITY tells the difference I n the - -' -- . ''''.. . Score by Instsgs, .The feature race, as in former years. -- taste :' will be the Charter Oak stake, purse ,,,; between, Coca-Co- la and counter., ---- '1' on the card for . 1 - '' c: t V0.000 for I:12 trotters. Runs!0,400000000001-, - , Hits ,-- - - - - - CocaCola quality, recorded Great : HARLINE. Minn.. Sept ,. the '' Portlan- dreu will f - Run.-- 1 0 0'1 a.fotr p --. 4 '''' ' abovepublic tasteiis what holds it ',, imp. i horse racing program at the state - fair B1t5...101203210111-12 are, ground bers3today,,Irour,evonte featured the card. the Labor by pn day Oita i strorli- nOt Wroth ;trti Pacer ,....v,,,.n.74,,,,,.,.. Oldham 2.- - klagefi On balle-r--01, , ' 1, Oldham 2. Deemed tho genuino by full Dante ., - ' ' 7 . .; : CASTING RECSED 11EE. I : Rates ...Islamism. encourati substitudos peholts. KenMelee ', CHICAGO, Aug.k McCarthy - stolen, - Tilue.--Mhailswith pitched and W. C. Luebbert of the 'Illinois, PIPPett bellKoenl- wmth;-Killefer, Spews. - CALI--'--- -:-: Chicago, tied in al THE Cacti-Go- ut S. Casting club, both of Of torSchuh er. Russ responsiblenew world's record 115 hi' the H: k Time 2:20. UmpiresCam., four anti three-It Carter OUB1Cfeetdistance ..1 03 dh am I A17.ANTA.ISJA: : ----TV1111fly event of the eleventh- international , fly and bait casting tournament today. r The event kowsver,was won by, Me National League. . average of 112-3Carthy with-af ,: t, , . .063 26 al ..''''''. I ' Cincinnati ALLEN WINS SWOL :1. 1.0 ' 42 .622 ...72 . ef& Neu- York '''' .42- -. 66 -- .644 , IV'. s Autt. s rbliPaa 'Allen; ,,,n: 'I.', :, , 26 CT .426 Illinois, A. C. successfully defended his - Pitteburg 59 -- ..491 title in.:lb...national- A. 1 Flrooklyn. 26 .416 outdoor swimming championship .. Boptnn today, 72 .132 bettering Atilt 'act year's mark of Ft tAlltiP ,,,,,, ,,t 11 73 ;322 I:174-- 1 in of time by. wInnIng r - 145. Rs finished of ..., Tod' 4111111'. 41. New N -- Famous Austrian Battalion Disbanded o 303010 "'''C-- - A EXA NDER 11.0 '' 0 0 -- I, . 0, ptied .3 - , 11 - 1 1 - se 1.7 ,, -- - -- em- ies - I, O 8 . ,,... lb. hle gdon. 3 4 6 2 1 1 ......... - -,,t.hr; )1 -2 2 1 1 2 1 . I , 0 0 7 2 3 0 1 .- 21 11 40 scon HAS EVERETT MADE GREAT RECORD 7-- hero show that Everett Scott 1 3 of the- - Boston American 11 shortstop 1 1 01 baseball club, has achieved a record by .. 1 0 01 in 501 consecutive . 2 01 playing 3 games. beginning June 30. 0 0 0 0 ... has been at bat 1.700 times. Hosp. 2b. ,.. ... and at" hits for a total of 111 baes 3 10 go est A244 and tamed a batting a .946. sTotals ... . . . .. ..43 5 12 36 ". a fielding average of Previoue marks for - cortaleAtth's ' , , POitTIAND. Collins sot were Eddie when by - '''- ---R. 11 . PO. A . 13 playing he completed a run of 470 games and 2 1 . 0 0 -- 1 of the New York '. 7 a Burns, flnerta. rt. - - 31,.." by George ' 3 4) National club, who played 410 game& II 0 z... it,1,-- v; at erz , . 5, -. -1 ' If4 I IT ri 7 -- R. PO A.E AR-It I'ablauo. rI '... 14 - lts REPORT)) --. '1) nt . ;. -5 i";.111110111111- SUMMtITY:' - , S.-- - Briefly. they are as follows: Claims for damages may be presented. not only for losses during the two revolutions ending with-- the Instellation of the present government. May 1, 1017. but for thoee sustained since then in various regions where ' ars still amouldering. Damages by reboii or outlaws to pereons or property subject to rect& . mation. when ouch damage is found to be the result of negligence on the part of constituted authority. A commission on indemnification ..huwill adopt any MOtal of proof. manly reasonable." The Mahn oommission- 04111 consider all -cases. but the president has the right- to arrange conventions with any foreigtf power for a mixed commission to handle claims of citizens of that power. Claims by railroad companies and othr public utilities taksa over by the government between the OornPsniee and the secretary of the treasury. The 01111MS resuillng from death or Salary will be paid immedintely upon approval by the president. - The federal stlaime oommission will tease resolving claims any thus when St the end of three months no claim has been presented. being dissolved whss it finishes consideration of oases already flied. Claims not acted upon may be preeented to the trwury dopartment if the claimant choosses the administrative Instead of the diplomatio method. The mast Important amendment. It is considered, is that relative tothe president's power to arrange oonventions for mixed commissions with foreign powers. law- - 4r k outIty 114SL-son Cady. Wolter, Long. f y Struck. Vr. 1: Sutherland 1...Two,base Stiunnt. Port - 111 Finneran 2. by Rose 1.- Basen on balls "IVttte..mil. run 4. iiFiutTicrlar 1. Runs Off riercey responsible for brio u e Crr w o"t1. Dcuble pla at bat Firmer 3.: 1p' bits. 3 rune. to$2 Finnerre hitahtaisel, el Fournier. Facr1.1: In 8 innings. 'Charge defeat , Stolen banes,--131uHa by an. to lieu. Double cr.Runs responalible pitebed bellZak sal 1, UmpiresGutbrie and Finneran. '1. forI'ertica 3; 'iltherland anti Casey Second garnet . . : I --- MEXICO CITY. gaturday. Aug. IS. 111111-1- , f; 81 PAESI. CAIIIIAN1 Important concessions were made by Proaident Carransa today le issuing a decree amending' thi nd 401dt - , 1 T. ....... , I ,cd134 - - itiAkagoest.. ...... SOSO only liostreir atoLtael Friday. September $ 60.3 g -- 3cor. TOIIIGUT Cs '- -. i bAVN 6 TUEARIE Li RICO CHANCED- , e- 11 1 AT A. - higher thee 43 to4z4zze at VIIIC 76 feet from the machine. The test- LOGAN. Aug. 11.Work Is pro. Sao rronOl000 boo wog tive of Can ing at Bonneville park is being I on the third of the , games. ducted tor the purpose of eradicating greening favorably roronoon am: this evil. .All lights found to be with- - thr11 large new buildings it.cluded in In the rgouiremente will entitle their the building program of 04 Utah Ag-7owners to a clearance alto , while ricultural ve rotAxasco: - - Collsgeand the Plant iIn' those in violation of it will,brint their A IL will probably be ready dustry building I owners an "order to report ALA repair Pitsteetad. et. 1 0 3 3 4 A term of the vorbiLA. PS. winter , the shop. S 4 S A I y. lb. ..... As soon as the Campaign on blind. !for year. The baaement and the L Inc headlights closes., one will be first an &sound floors will be col 3 1 t Kamm. lb. . against the use of detztetive I pleted now and the top floor will be 114entr. If. 3 I I : : launched brake aocording to Chief of Police J. left for the present. so that work may , - - i be oonoentrated on the other doors to Parley White. A 3 I Hickey, p. ...I permit of their being used at least part .1 A A A A Zamisch. et the COMIliff year.- - The building will 1 S ..... Kmtth S house the departments of agronomy, S 0 1 S siescoo. (1. WEATHER including toile., botany and' horticul SS e It IS I ..11 Totals ture. Lotol: Tonight and Tuesday sonar.. Battod for Antiation . lo fifth. The basement .will . contain dark laborerally fair. - rooms for pkotography, large State: TonIght and Tuesday OAKLAM tortes for fruit ;trading and sorting hair. cooler aortheast portion to vied ally by the horticultural department, AK IL It. PO. A..Z night. refrigerating rooms, and the boiler Lampe. cf. and lb.' Dote It has not yet .1,1'totbeit .10 boating MOM& Lasipaulathe Coo.4r. it. 1 31 1 Skept. been decided - sa - to the 0 Gulch. IP. ..8 I 1 3 ''' of the other flooni as to Willie. rt. Temperature. Detre, arrangement the location of the various depart11 0 3 0 Murphy, Mr. ... 4 mebta. Office rooms will be stab. Highest irsstortlay Rohn, sa. : Highest In this month last year 1 -.- 11 lishod in the new building for solo. p. II Oa Oehrtn. IN elate Prof. George Stewart. Mr. Pitt-I- s ..8 I I I Cahoot in this month sines 1814 Lowest this morning ...... .,... man and I. J. Jensen of the depart-I- I Totals ;.. Letesst this month Last rear . .36 .1 11 $O moot of agronomy. Dr. Harris will M1EMMM 1111 vino .11 not have hie Lowest Otis month alio in the building, but .71 Normal for !Wore yosterday br building. Mean restsrday ... ..i-i- . .. . . .1 -- .71 in the experiment - station , San Ismaeltoo naeumainted Reseal this month -- .11 Tb botany department will be located Rana, . in the building. with the offices of the Accumulated ,. aeons sines Jan. 40 ... kilts . ;..:;,- 1 . ..... ... ...--'.1.11 director- cot- - the echool. Oaklaad. s Runs.Do rrsimit and professor of botany. Dr. George Humidity R. Hill. Associate Prof. B. L. Rich1lilts ......11111110010d--1- 1 4 ards, and Mr. Nutter. The horticullDry bulb temperature at S a. m. Stolen e ture department with Prof. M. C. Mar-- I basosKoerner, Summary: Wit bulb temperature ata m. a.,m, hit-- Cooper. Lane- (I) Three-bas- e Relative humidity at rill. Assistant Prof. Abell and Str. Schick. Two-babulb temperature at I p. m. bitetritsgerald. &mil Hanson. supervisor of - the Sacrifice hitsOrover. Dry liotL Kamm. ,I yesterday grounds and oonserratories of the Goarin (1). Chest (I). Corhan. Bases wit bulb temparatura at I p. a. on ballett Iticksy. OS; off Osaritt, I; .12 campus. will occupy a Write anal!, for ysterday 0111ith Relative their enlarged activitioa It is also oft Smith, 1. 2.- Struck at S p. m. yeahumidity outBy Double playeBohne Th II I; by Smith quite likely that the soils department torday Four to Oulsto Fitzgerald to C y with Prof. D. & Jennings -will be runs. 1 hits. off Hickey. IS at hat. In Inches. (stood in the building. Procipitatieet-4 for innings. Rune responsible Offices for the teachers and dine: 81131001: Left Total .01 a Hickey. 3: Clearia, tors of the various departments, class . on- basesSan Francisco. 4; Oakland, Total Ireaterday .... t.-rooms. reading rooms, atudent labor-- it Credit victory to Smith. Tim. of Accumulated deficiency, thin Umgame--1 hours and 10 IttintaitiL stories and research laboratories will Oa month , S.111 be Total since Anistry 1 ptrosHeld sad Kasen. provided, all fitted with the best Accumulated deficiency since Jan Afternoon game: newest equipment- - to allow tet 4.11 and boat 1 the work possible. . iniust-nooILK Tho building will be excellent7 finWeather Obeervattons - AB. 11.11. PO. A.M. ished. The front lobby and staircau 101t. At a. m. Sept. - will be in Italian marble, ea will many Fitzgerald. a. 4 S 0 3 Corhan Temperature-Pthe fininhinge throughout. Mould- 3 1 , I Cavenel. lb. and base boards will be of IZ 1 I Xcerner. lb, &Al --- 1 -The at,74et 3 1 KAMM. lb. r. U The if. a I I I Plant building is Just east of the Hunter. 1 g new Animal 1 1 3 Schick. rf..,. 1 STAMM , I:1 g ft P Husbandry building and McKee. c. ogio ec,414 the ground formerly occupied by I Seaton. p. ! ' P51 faces south Veterinary hoopital.--I- t 2 on the road leading to the expert31 11 2 Totals ,4 on mental the East plats Campus and ' directly north of the old athletio 9ILIKLAND. .14 SAL? LAKE .44 30 .01 is now field. known as the ti I 51.1t.11. PO. A. quadrangle. Baker .. .1141 -.1 . 1 0 .1 Boise 32 I It completeq the chain of buildings tans, "40 --- 42 -.3 7 0 0144 I east from browIS the Grover,, lb.. of the running Cheynna . .70 Copper, IL .. .... Chicago hill on the campus and substantially .02 17111.7;00 Denver lb Guist, rt. side of the quad. .3 S 1 3 .10 so: enishse !the north DUntnire r.44 Vitae. Tangle. 0 0 S 0 Helena .10 A4 Murphy, Sla - 0 -1 21 3 Kansas .A0 30 Bohn. C.ea City -- 1 - I -- 1 Lander Mitzi, .112 1 1 .42 Los Angeles t. .02 R. Arlatt. P. ,2 FOSIVISTE05 CURER .:110 mart amo -- 1. goo .40 .14 Modena 3 .. 1 21 .70 - I ..e.New ..33 Orleans 7,10 11' Totals,. .84 . .04 4esr York I AO ..40 North Platte Seery by 11110 STATE CTilE111.10:1 7.01 Oklahoma ' flon Irrancineca!.. ..... JO ..,..14 .74 .34 Omsk& 0 1 0 1 0--4 Runs Phoenix .s. 1 I 1 0 0 1 0- -11 Hits Pocatello . . 11:412 Ore. Portland. osktand,, - LOGAN, Rept. - .40 to the iilt Louis 0 I 1 0 9 0 0 I. .; .82! .52 St. Paul Hits arrivconvention J11101011-- 4 San postMastere began .44 .04 Diego - ,14r All .84 ing yesterday, and this morning more Stolen basesFitzgerald. San Francisco Summary: .51 .114 ,44 bad registered.. The Etorm was held Seaton. Two-bakiteWine. Kamm; Santa TO .80 460 I responsible Sacrifica kitsArlett, Seattle ..... McKee. Hits. for the slow arrival of 12 50 .80 Hunter. BMWS 011 ballecift Beaton : .8poltana 'POMO-ware driving It may ,i50 off ft. Arlett, 4. Struck outby Sea--- Tonopah reduce the attendance somewhat. but ,;01 ton I; by R. Arlett S. Sacrifice flyWashington... .14 .91 Postmaster J. M. Blain expects SOO. .14 forSeat- Yellowstone .;. Arlett. Runs After the opening session at 10 Left on basesSan on S: R. Arlett S. responsible 07. Bun Moss 41:811 I. n2.; sun sots 8;01 v. o'clock the visitor' inspected the AgFrancisco II; Oakland S. Time-3:m Held. and , , UmpiresEason ricultural college- -- buildings -- and groundtt and then were ready for the big bannueLL,LAn auto tour up LAO, canyon was scheduled. but whethgan ' , '' ' .' er or not the rain made the road un.. --- ,. ...m.o., afe would not be known until the, í, ' ' -, ' 60. return of a courier "rho was. eent up ' : ' de , ,", to maks an investigation. pub-fishThe -- program as previously .. kt, ng. Flairroarried- Was tho afternoon session and the eve'0,2' ..... ning. , .1-.1- , 1 1 1 -I- N ., oiling ' ) thouN LEE EIW BECIILIATION 1- - -7 ointb,bitt touldonly gettwo 1SALT ON - IN6 Filogllss - . recently-lnangutato- Ter Itosti of totarth try "spot troottent - - -11 : I: Hits as WP 1 1 A- I I ....It) PertIca 2: - 1 1 -4 1 2 0 Imo-tort- ATARRH lit VICIIS IOW! soovsumur the polio tpr the poet weak. would end it midnight of that day. Mews have decided to continue 'the tests 1 accord- througbout the present wk. . trig to Traffic itergsant J. H. Warden.' Th e tootin g Of the headlights is th e, Acct., . WOK tie" eteP lit a Itto Automobile d dent" campaign claim Officers that by the pollee. many accident are ezzused by desalting and glaring bemdlights and defective Nyil brakes. , The city ordinance forbids the use of lights which east a beam it o I 2 E 1 stn-delive- ry so 4 A. I1 0'0 2 1 0 11 $ out-,--B- tk ue the 10 11 11 1 LosA 0 I- - Ross. p. .$2 0 .5 I IS, Teta le Ba,tted for Finneran In eighth. I I I - - 0 0 0 3 Phineran. 0 27 11 41 4 I ,to 4 I I -- It. 2b. Beek. lb. Brooks. S. 2 2 4 S 2 1 1 1 , - Score by , Sacramento-- - .1EMO., - ,....... ... - 0 0 MiMPIIIMIt Fisher. ; .Ht31.T.2I2 4.th nes- two 22 a 1 5 10 7timnd e pt 4 -0 JZ ,..:-..,- Mtns Hits ' of 4 2 ..; ries two !fl .410100 1, Rs. Lay. 1 ..4 Suthcrlapd, ,vev anal -I .3 e. X1rwenn. g 1 -1- 4 iei ' cf. ft 1,0. 11). ItiTt!tt :b. ,"-- 1 TT). A. 0 - 0 .4 . ' Mitchell as. ntadboUrno4 Morsel. lb. , F.sidintrton, el. ..S ireo heti , .40110't ... : ...3 ..4 TEEL ON. AR R. E. PO. .4 0 I 1 4 o ct. 0,7 lex- yed 703010 . 4 - tourlitrrg--11W- ft rt. H. to ........ .1041606061111- -4 'ornon ' . 114111111ga. 6Y , rieJ til C ubacriptists Payments seal eeteplainte rttatiling oe. looule b W, J, ',hewn. Mae with H eon 41 11 Waal rivet North AL telepbene II. Home telephone AteIll for the Datil'. Saturday and y News and Chetah Publiesneite. - lentl-Weehl- , 3,. -- , - - ' 1919 1 Logan Office All tor boon conducted at lionnovillo park by I .- SAN PRAPIIlletk Sept. LOS ANGELIS., Calif, Sept. LTlio s" Traosiorm onto tattoo. I &gate a dog. Senators and the Tigers split t the and both took gamma V win. bore Folordor twin bill. little the forenoon ham. ti l Verson II Ths forenoon gam, went too to. to and Sacramento shutting out the allege wad woo o the Trench. heeeele le the ettereeee lune at t I score. sod of a loog Sill Pleroor Pork. pitch. Washington Is the attor000n the scot. woo 4 to ed the 111"1"1.. lbatille 1 th. mere. S. , Tito Oaks staged rally In the tar hila Ing gams' the 1161 alehtltit rune , .- ver . , to bass met Iteckett -Goargea.Carpentier.,but the Frohob champion ached for a postponement. Itsoemsthat the poott000montweiLlinK Tungrbur be came bock 1st th aft.. ' avoidable be.sous Carpentier could not sud abut thout Out II to Io ol" erne" g et out of the French army until the , ' but rive bite. lowIng end of August. and. accordingly. could Foronoon goal: e not do the necoseary trot:sing for a match of11111 IIPPoriltneo., itlbat SACBABLIIITII --J.- - - - -- ' A H IL H. PO. Aill. aniline Beckett. SV-4 I I 1 I tumid'. ea, , ., Fro "tools - Demeaning. Carpeatiere . I'll'Idloton It. I I ...4II manager. boa agreed to a match with 1:!drecl. rt. 0 I 1 1 II4 I0 a fter November' wolt.r. rt. B altett at any tim , 4 .4 6.. S''' I .. .4 I .I mblect to twO hionthe notine being i flare.' lb.- 1. : : : .: : KiVn, and bait deposited SSIOtilli JOr. ,M41tir, droatigan lb... .. ... -.....II I 3 4 $ i la PreintrId to Will ! rooks. a ...... In Descamps anything llfrom SHOO to. !SIMI tbet Ilercey. P.it. . .. ..... .1I I e1 II II heat Beckett, and theeLarkitt. t'arpentler-wiI .. ...I1 I I I S. . French champion has given an under. Fluent. . as 14 I I Totals that he will not fight in Eng. I inking . land tortvre meeting' the Enotilehinan. , It in mated that earpentier is under , IfEbtION. no d to reword with ' eiiiinn ...." Beckett; ' AIL.R:" a. 1114 to believes thst the Enettlohman will . ' . . ' 1 1? 1. . prove to b Oleo hest f ighter he b ag in"" 4 I I I I I et ncionntered The tories about the t,l'hildtturna ct or elirpentlees health ars doused. lb. II ..;.,tikloorn I - ri: ,t i t , ciered untrue he' the English news. 1,4(11140k-'I - I I - I II . .t- - - II4 I II is quoted as ...4!I.,h If ay., papers. The ' I I t was i never he better saying, that lib. ... his long absence Bock; ronger. but &tier 8 6 C. It I I rim'''. to needs at least a from the ring ..I. ... .3 .- I I I 4 -- I. Deny P .. ,, reasonable period for training. .111 1 IS IT IS .1 'WWI" ' - . I kd - HOVIARD'S OAKS r LUVLe was originally lea , . INF TO TIGERS 1 A-- th heavpwsight champion of Sngland.. : will fight Eddie McGoorty In Lendok tomorroot. This Is the dots On which - mAuL DE ,lisEALs . torCesóratitioluHe I : ' llockett 1 NSW SOLOIIS VIIII AND , Tomorrow ., -- 7 1 ' - -- SEPTEMBER MONDAY ' 17 JcIAALLI Ferl: EVENING NEWS DESERET WE, 4, 1 Thv r - . - ;L: 4 |