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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1906 |_| THE WORLD OF SPORT i SALLOONIST DROWNED BLOODY MUTINIES Ollie TAILORS DEFEATED PARK CITY HAS CHURCHMEN AND IN TEN INNINGS G00 BALL TEAM REDS BREAK EVEN Couneil Jensen, BOTH SIDES WERE STRONG SECOND Visitors At Tied Ninth Score and of Dubeites Made Run in in End Deciding GAME of Sixth Inning Field on Rank Tenth. ion FORFEITED Miners First Base by GIANTS Leave DEFEAT Quakers Decis- Are as Umpire. by the Contested "Windy Cubs Game the a Ia., young in July man Lake result balloon 17 his 15.-Ollie years Manawa of old this The was evening ambition ascension. Andrews to lad would fire a in in City." Appalling Incidents of Sea Faring Life Not ‘All in Past Ages. make had for revolver as NOVELISTS Would ae atthy prove good capntenne ate th BAS ac T [ ae yesterday in detail fol- AB.2 OPR . H. FE > O. 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Two-base 1 o,- terson, Osborne chre b-base They 4 a Ee are worth e 0 6 0 0 4 a 9 = ° 5 g l Z > 1 o i182) 0a 1 o oles S.be.38-:1 4 1 P = c > Hits i e 0 1 0 6 ae while tain O'Brien on account of a rank first base decision Umpire Spillman, Sh ovaavlared che' ee lorfelitea to Ogden An appeal will be taken to Preside nt Shepard the State league on the grounds th Spillman is totally unjualified to aet in the capacity of umyire in a game in which Park City plays, as he carries personal grievances y a Ithacans Have Won 35 Out of |ii sional ata makes: decisions ' apparently 51 Rowing Con- the game. Out of the 51 has beginning von 35. boat entered in or races a 1872, twice in which ‘Varsity the as Brown,:<Union, which up rowing and from Ithacans many as «Hamilton: long a as tood'S Are |Jetters |Qhey are to'0'in' worth ee ---- rf | | - ~ From 1884 until 1896 while. all three races --- BOTH "oa1] Call 2190, 31 Lake the | New Pough- or get The any .. dé York eed pea ner cire ul¢ ation, eens SPOKANE + + + + 4 + + 4+ \ Without Mi: eee r Clark Gritfin of the New York Americans can frame up a deal with the management of the Spokane ball team, of the Northwestern eacue. Jensen, who, until Frileag day. was crack twirler for the + Dubei + return + The + + + meet that + tion + + the he Lake , ' : JENSEN terms will sound have to country, to of his contract of the Spo- accepted last, was City their and mailed terms to sete e eee 6 498 2 57 =e TODAY. +! + + i +| vA /} St. Louis at Boston <| + +) Stnte |} Bureka +| + +| +) 4, Lengue Salt Lake National | Brooklyn Cinelnnatl New York Chicago 4, Scores. 3 Park City 6, Ogden Ogden 8, Park City | +| tt 1 oh New York at as at 3 Boston at Pitt Brooklyn at_Cc Siue ne rtl a American League. Cleveland at Washington at Philadelphia I Yetroit Chicago at New York on : sese see . 28 29 | | nal 5 0 maa League Scoren. 2 neinnati 4, 9, p eee 101 020 10x-9 000-4 can Ca ptain jane Mariner, Island near | Russian | Yacht. Officer Philadelphia, July 15 one of the finest steam Captain Jane cleared North Morgan, this Cape There are world who. port and . tadelp shia. 3. agt yoo ee 506 3 250 S. I. five are women legally in last am arturus, \ fer eral Kozloff Sunday by a to Miss was first class) feet with 27 feet. of beam was well 15.-Advices state been or that St. cent there who but a uniwho along suddenly the ana causing almost instant death. The complement of officers and men makes issin stood calmly watehing his viethe crew, which has, for three years ot until he was ested He depast, ineluded Jane Morgan, able-)| ojjnedq to make any eae e ct bodied seaman | PORE ee iuige Captain Morgan, or "Captain ial as she is best Known, is a ORuEhter. 0 Randal Morgan, vice president of the NATIONAL SKAT CONGRESS Gas Trust and chief factor in. the corporation: controlling all the public | Conve nes at Buffalo aaa Blects Officers utilities In Ohio ind Indiana Mi i Morgan is aboard the Warturus seekfor Ensuing Year ing rest t jis his intention to have Buffalo NY July 15.-The nahis daughter sail the ship while Capwats i AE + ane ee ees tain Cushman, the certificate, Miss haustive rated master ‘a avackhen master Morgan of ae dn marine. bonrds made an at ad ane ae following Max ixtzman reg W aire a FeiChicago em eR ex-| dent, Judge study of astronomy, mathe-| ; a Bnd ye eat compe under geography and matics tent masters She mastered the me arg ite aoe chanical details of ship construction, | Si J. J. a ee vast Ee enh Nin er ww h years In a¢ registered ship rated th dl elected. seas." FRENCH TEAM Five Cars of ENTERED. Different | Makes for F Vanderbilt De Mont president; tac biek Chicago, Tohe Tart Alvin Max , Se ti man of the racing board of the aren | can Automobile association, who went) to Paris to see the race for the Grand; rix, cabled yesterday the entry of a}| French team for the Vanderbilt cup| race The five cars are of different mi ate and inelude a Clement, a Panhard a national Ra Gauff, Pfister, | a Priester, Ds SeerSt. chait-| sec- (Barth oeteenald an eres officers from Tahoe they inention! IA GER? members romana" eed formerly a di- rector was elected first viee president, causing a vacancy, and A. Wulf, of this city, was chosen to fill his place The poy onnel of the board in addition to Vulf is Charles Echorn, De- Will | coi ‘up Cup. Thompson, oflicers resenting the city in which java +r tla teeta aS Ait YH bord tor SACI SAE ual law.*'by eerye | and duly} for their SE Wolf, Waukee York -ow at Cleveland; Leo The congress Niagara Falls Heyman will i of spend New tomor- aha Saar LES rt | CALMLY Leonard Louts nobert Willlam pes denier:Siebe Mil and 7 SMOKED CIGARET De Dietrich, a Darracq and a Hotch-| This New Jecaay Man Crushed by kiss: ‘The unnounced, horsepower but of thethe machine Train Passed Flecting Time. ‘ was not entries ; giving all information and the prob-| New Brunswick, N, J., July 15.- able drivers, are expected next weel ae Machin, of ‘Trenton. died in by mail Wells hospital here today from injurThe French cars played Siobeosinent a received by falling from a Pennpart in the first two races fon up.|sylvania freight train at Metuchen George Heath won the first Ae ati LE Baas night Both his legs and an a Panhard, and Hemery won last year| arm were cut was taken to ina a -Darraca cal New Brunswick on a stretcher, and = while waiting at the station for an +4+4+4+4+ HHEaS BROKE ee AMATEUR ee geass RECORD Playing with FE. MeGurrin B rkness and Vv ire, on the Country Club links, Wolcott Thompson the amateur record, gfothe nine holes in The former reeord strokes was held by Fred | ambulance FHese tess eee ee eter calmly called for a bark der the ghting the cigarette he held ft in puffed away uninjured hand and enjoying the smoke as though | suffering intensely | ette was smoked, ged a baggageman to put him out of his misery Suicide in N.-F., of July the Ludwig, captain and bay, Newfoundland, tragic the plots, dissipated and the the in by so no march betterment in re- of the Dan- to mur- at Bonne evidence of fact has by Fiction When {ried mates {ts feature root in 15.-The crew who this ence, Use Rebel. that marine exist- many novel- means been of progress the cireum- stances of seafaring men which been brought about through the manizing enactments ial various liaments in the last fe ears deed, the average land ‘awe ler tle idea of the frequency on shipboard or the appalling ue ints to which they sometimes has hupar- Schoolhouse Muldoon, Tex uly 16.-W. K | Kerr, 50 years old, committed sulelde in a schoolhouse near here, leaving a note saying he Was riendless, sick and lace of wor Overcome by give of number greatest the WOOD MANTELS will be found at Elias Morris & Sons Co. STF TES Ue Numbers. extraordinary story of mutiny, following an outbreak of cholera on .200-ton British ship Zenobla, acing five hundred Punjabi pilgrims fr Abyssinia and a valuable gov- ernment cargo, in 1896, merits a place here. The Punjabi having contracted disease and the' ship being becalmed, the crew were for leaving her and the natives to their when a sand squall, which and the crew refused duty and would not fur the canvas, The unjabi learned . hat was up and two huitired of them attacked the eighteen seamen atter were aryied with the former had cutlasses being below But numbers told, a few minutes the infuriated natives had the crew flying into the shrouds to do their proper work, lest they be thrown overboard, as their assailants threatened. The sails were lowered in time, the ship was flung nigh on her beam Our Hinwaved places every market. 21-27 Awful SO. TEMPLE ae ST. 1IN MATRIMONY| favoring breezes which weléten her well on her Way, and only two patients died aftervard, while the ship arrived safely at Bombay, just twenty-eight days after leaving Annesley Inlet The mutiny of the Lennie, which occurred at the end of 1876, evoked from Mr. Justice Brett, in senteneing the ringleaders to death at London, these words Illustrates Radiant Grate other grate on W. DIAMONDS TAKE HEARTS 1 Only four years ago one of these tragedies occurred which shocked the whole civilized world, when the master of the British bark Veronica and of his en were murdered by Dutch seamen, who were sequently hanged for their crime. Veronica sailed from Ship Island Miss., on De e. 8, 1902, for Montevideo, , y of twelve all told: On 15, 1903, the steamer Brunsputting into Maderia, coal, reported picked up at 28, men of the n an open boat, who reported that the ship had been burned and their comrades drowned, and whom she took to Liverpool, where on arrival the negro 900k, Moses Thomas, apprised the police of the details of an atrocity a more amazing because no reason Was assigned for it, the men not being ill treated, and the ship being adequately provisioned variety of designs and greatest The int The best gift a girl ever gets is her ring. Be you Perils, engagement careful buy of. who Better sce us Ss is a most terrible and dastardly crime and one which illustrates the awful perils of those responsible or a vessel, in having under them crews of foreign sailors. This is the third case in the course of a few weeks in which I have had to deal with foreign ruffians accused of fearful crimes on the seas Early in October, 187 she sailed from Antwerp wie. a crew which, as she h been short hands, was gathered in Ratcliff Inienwas and sent to that port to join her. She belonged to Nova Scotia, and her master was a Canadian, Stanley Hatfield; her Rebel' at Bad Food. mate, an Irishman, James Worthey; Bad food boatswain, a Scotchman, Richard and bad treatment are the chief They were three men o of mutinies from time and courage, which they but in this instance in handling their crew, the ae rufthirteen all-Greeks, Turks, flans for carnival of crime was Austrians and Italians Some spoke a a hint passed among the crew "A the smattering of Mnglish. but as nobody ringleader that it was the intention else knew a "lingo" which all could of the captain and officers to do away understand, save one Italian . he was With the Five days after de boatswain bps McDonald proleaving port derers opened moted to second ma the series of butcheries by killing the Big ht days after. sailing the crew lookout with a belaying pin and thowmutinied at break knifing th ing his body overboard, captain and first mate, pie Donfore daybreak, and when ald took refuge in the rigel ng: The SALT LAKE TURE EXCHANGF went forward to find the man, having mutineers had nero Sree fired at and hailed him wounded him, and he d to the deck, } is Without reply. As st oa ‘ y times. The 208 MAIN ST. 7 meee in Abramso ae some three bodies were then ing over». sete t captain, board, and having succeeded in their California and WDasterm races. emerged from the design to secure the ship, the gang euddy hatch he was shot, though not font cdeciiod Ptuttake Her: 15. 'Greses Direct wire for all sporting eventa 4 back into -his and sell her there But none of them Abramson were navigators, and she Another ocean, so they bethought f the --- ---- ~ tied to the foremast, steward, w was not in the plot, but eg tried to escape and was slain and toss1 his: berth ‘below stairs a dater= . ary where the captain's body soon ed into the sea mined that he should take the (office. | 1llowedTwo days later the cabin door He agreed to do so, but instead naviHad Control of Ship. foreed anc boats captain rated her toward the French coast were and then the ruffians proposed to murder the cook, but his write m es detailing the facts,| OW had control of the ship, but the were needed, and he SALT LAKE' CITY, UTAH. J. H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 127 S. MAIN, IN CURIO SHOP. with many His assistant und ine lone threw of being Otto Monson Sehmidt A few days were s y the crowd in making 5 Jlesert the ship and the ringleaders, recognizing that when they reached land they must * united of the these a om heen RGR was be Aicectea in A CA bottles, after picked which nightfall. up by a i Fielding he | Mutineers One him, and French | Urns In and his next he and began his Keeping six confederates to plot boy against had watch, lest to take they Bo caer boat. She reported the strange | ™urdered.. One morning. . however, nessage, a gunboat was sent in quest] ‘he lookout hurriedly called to" him of the death nie reached ship, and when the the French coast it only to find this scout on which quickly bore down ind were put the handed ernment, and hanged, jong the terms the others four that there was et thinking of a ship danger. in he sight and rushed on the watch, | eck, only to be: seized and bound. upon her| The gang accused him of intending murderers in irons. over to the British of Len- | was| They | Klll them so as to secure ail ‘the gov- | booty for himself, and his denials were principals were | futile being sentenced to| With imprisonment. him, Th determined and, to accepting do away the inevit- able, he bargained with them that if he gave them a course. for he gulf of St. Lawrence, where they could o cast away the vessel. on some lonely . In October, 1892, the cr of the rock ind make their way to NewBritish brigantine Winthrop: mutinted foundland with thet booty they in the North Atlantic because the . aA Th a quality of the peaistena'y st ed out | Would. spare his poss Lifes st Lot to them The vessel was on a voy- | tended LOLBETCe: ant ni ath spire ey age from San Francisco to Liverpool, | &352°Y directions to! Gustavus Ander: *lsen, a Norwegian, who had some. litby way of Montevideo, and had rere idea of navigation and had been ly completed the journey when the Sioa _ ‘ seas wanalane of the can overcame them acting as mate - sinc the J -.| When he had. satisfied them they and they slew the captain, his Wife | a rew him: to the fishes, ‘and' then, and the first mate The ringleaden mai halow:. drs ed.tip hia‘son arid in this uprising was Fernando Petrina, |50'"8 BE i . 3 vere | ung him after his parent a COU SETm Ect ea Rh The| After this they disguised the ship as a Slew over threatening their mist The s sickness from overbo ard vashed took fire and the ce: men pul off in one the other But two mutineers not remember this story ere shot down in cold hen dreadful chief of the band ; set on fire, the five remainboat and were five by the Bruns. corroborated aad k » least guilty of the y that of Flohr to become an others, who was allowed price of his liberty informer as the the three prineipal sufficed to convict and they were all hanged Too Much for Novelist years previously in 1894 few \ alay scamen mutinied on board some American ship Frank N Thayet the the sulting incidents were such and Russell, the novelist, deto the London Times have dared to put would that he forth such a story as a work of fletion the captain, his wife und the fourfor reached St teen survivors ot the crew boat, after a voyHelena in an open age from the seene of the tragedy of nearly 900 miles The Thayer was bound from Manila to New York with a cargo of hemp, and the day before sailing hired four Malays to complete Was the crew The voyage without incident till after she rounded the Cape of Good Hope and was 600 miles up the South Atlantic, when, one night, Malays stabbed the' two mates as the watch was being changed and then ran amuck amid the crew knifing as they went The crew fled and three of the savages pursued them, the fourth descending the cabin stairs to dispose of Captain Clark and his wife » former, aroused by the outery,. from his. bed, and faced the unarmed, being hacked so fe artully in a minute or two that he death only by a miracle wife rushed to his aid with her revolver, and j sieht of the weapon the Malay fled. - His wife got the captain into the cabin, closed the shutters, barricaded the doors and set to work to stan h his woupds. Meanw hile the MaJays had cigar- L Commits to Occurrences drew a revolver from his coat pocket as he was standing on the sidewalk and ies three shots pointblank at Kozloff of them stviking him in the body 4 John's, uprising ish OUTDONE reGen- either professor, the assassin Dare Actual though ringleader has not yet been identified The general was riding when Univer- While sassinated dressed man, to have student street certificate United State board of engineers is not a week o The Warturus is a ship of 600 tons burden, having a length over all o 210 marsity July Peterhof the | ji. pelieved qualified ls from by Horseback Petersburg, | ceived on Monday for the) the Mediterranean.) only command Morgan the, mariner, St. Down vofessor Professor or Riding Commanding | yachts afloat master Shot hades Student sity | lace Race 621 ol Rapid Clifton, ---_---_--> arian: Master Commands Fine Jefferson Pp fying ASSASSINATION OF GENERAL KOZLOFF aaa Standing. Lost National League. Philadelphia at Chicago + -151 002 HER OWN SK SKIPPER 4 | Salt transporta- him 619 a late tonight The lives of many passengers were menaced A huge hole was torn in the side of the fourth ear Batteries-Frazer and Schlei; Eason the train and all of the windows 1 Bergen Umpires-Klem ana Carer were smashed It was only the bravery of a dozen men on the trolley car that prevented Giants Defent St. Louis. The trolley car wa diS Louis, July 15 A ee a path of the train n the ninth inning gave the r gave out. Nat jonals the victory over St ia °o motorman conduetor, realizing day Druhoet hurt his arm in ie ninth the danger, called upon the male pasjon ing and Beebe, who relieved him engers to assist in pushing the trolwa s wild and hit hard Score ley out of the way R. Ht BE Oo. Nev Te noo 024- 7 0 There was little time to spare as 000 020-< 3 100 st 1 the headlight of the engine could alBatteries-An reac oe seen. By prodigious etforts Wiltse and Bresnahan Druhot, Besbé el Mar shall. Umthe men succeeded in shoving the car pires-Emslle and O'Da clear of the railroad. tracks In his haste the motorman neglected to turn off the power. It was due to this that Hotly Contested Game. the accident occurred Cc hicago, July 15.-Schulte''s home The trolley passengers had all in the seventh inning of today's run climbed back Into their seats and guar ne between the Cubs and the Qua waiting for power to be restored With two men yuses and Tay- | were when the train arrived opposite. Then, hit in the tenth inning won the as suddenly as it > the power for the ¢ ubs by a score of 4 to game was Pe contested all returned and car darted thre mugh the ten innings Philade lohii 1 forward struck the could not find ae k Taylor's delivery ferward end gett ing only seven hits fat the extra ripped a dozen Scere: inni ng. ‘he trolley car Was almost overR.H. EB The train 011 000 0010-3 7 3 tur ned Phili capt pha. Beach, and South 000 000 g001- 10 Chic and children os by Se 16e-oG ol and 1 Duggleby eda penile and Ta VIBE Un pirs= tic hie; and Moran. o scape man were Joh: istone No or was ak aals to re Betis the services of a physician. commissioned P.¢ 104 GAMES R.H.E. 12 2 8 2 Staten of nextWith conveonention in Chicagothe exception, Gira' pariice ice TAP en ine St ; club claim they have first to Jensen's services, in Monday See the management kane right + Tailors, to BASEBALL the railroad crowded side complying "spending three tude aboard a a4 19 on Transit 15.-A_ the ree 264 39a 2 ++ + + SeANTS F train July rammed 8 11 14 S nto Second game: 5 Cincinnati Brooklyn York, car to ene choose Be i 54 50 16 16 New troiley and made a personal inspection the along of the harbors and lights range Atlantic seabourd Then she studied the flag signal system, the sextant and { compass In the mean time she 3 Lengue Won Pea Brooklyn 900 000 022-4 11 1 3a tterles-Lwing, Wicker and Schlep; Scanlon and Bergen Umpires-Klem 1 Carpenter. pt 609 Standing. Lost. 24 a ry 28 26 Escaped Injury. 5 Los 9 Standing: ) 6 ane tie To veneeh qualifytakes for a 4+ Lov eeeaey van Calava Republican? eee 11 12 5 --_ League Won 57 an ist. Ww | De ‘Lob- DIGEST. en 14 levelund te to Republican, adve rtis sing \ 3190. " shone, > the DIGEST, League | Philadelphia Ne York -_-<-<-_---- ‘'PILONES either Inter-Mountain partment, at rules - ; the | Pittsbur Since a. race lost never Varsity regatta at Poughkeepsie was started) P shiladelp hi Cornell has won eight out of eleven |!Se. races rowed there, and was likewis¢ Bobaiciyn successful in the two races on the} gocton Thames 1t New London, and one on the Charles rive 1 at Harvard American this vear In 1 902 and 1903 the Ithae ans won keepsic the the BASEBALL BR Stnte easily been | <a steadily advancing until today Cornell Ogden is conceded to be the first on the wa- | Burek ter Park City From 1875 to 1884 the Cornell successes were moderate, but from that National time on Courtney became a power at Ithaca and Cornell has been uniformly | Chicaszo uccessful. favor)of BASEBALL given won lave; the "Dad" Gimlin was asked you ei) S on page 2 of other sinee for "eth oS SP have they and: have The Ithacans that time on regard crew have lost No university or college can point to anything like such a reecord Cornells rowing begun with the famous Saratoga regatta of 1875, when for the the first time the Ithacans met Pale Harvard. Columbia, with Wil liams, Princeton, Amherst, Dartmouth, | college no to change umpires by the management of the Park Cit team, but he refused to lend 1 ear to the request Vhen the Par City ageregution retired the ore stood § te ‘ > Lot tests. & Cornell with Fortunately Menaced, ~ 1 4 1 o8B < Home Run-Blu es oni 7 Balls-Off Osborne, 1; off "Hopkins. 2 9 |) Struck Out-By Osborne oe: atapelup: b i 112 Youble Plays-Lee to Cla cas 2 Pi: 2s 0 g|terson to Clar Gimlin to Ta ler p 4 0 »|/Rluth to Taylor, Bluth to yyette . ea | Passed Balls-Hearne, 1. Firs Bice on Totals 37 Sect Oo 4 | Errors-Park City, 1; Ogden, 1 by ema ere Stolen Bass -Taycore by innings s see tters Sacrifice "Hits lureka 100 000 021 1-4 Da son Time-1.45 Attendance- Salt Luke 100 600 020 0-S3 | S00 A mp Hea: Aap ititive Ln. eee Runs-Salt Lake, Eureka -Two-base Hits-MckKe an King, | < > _ Doug: 13, etortiie rman, Mi irgetts 2, Oct Second Game Forfelted. Three-base Hit-oO'¢ onne i. Base on} he second game wa not' suc a tallsa-Off Graves, Struck Out-By | s0ed article of baseball, as Betzel, who Grave 6: by Romne y. { Left on | Was slated to pitch, was compelled to sases-Salt Lakde, 6; Eureka 6. Double | Stay out « the gum account of a Plays- O'Connell to Wal Zimmer- | broken thumb, received during practice man to poms to Gunn terifice | 50 Osborne was compe lled to again deHits-W:; ‘Atte a Ance-1, 000 Time | liver the shoots But after pitching of aus 15 npire- "errin such a hard game he was noe equal to E the occasion and retired r three in= : nings in faver of King wp did well, Are you reading the Van Calava |/put was not in condition page 2 o of the > Republican ‘publican? In the sixth City met‘tters rs on on pag dant titan inning torrrtip th Hela Park sby Can oer Sage, Gunn, 3 Seare, Romne vy, 5 1 1 4 '9 2 oY : AB. 3 2 b b 2 3 one > 2 7 D OF72. * ene ear i O'Brien, ‘ ecg yt 1 ra oe a OT Park City+j Lawrence, 1 - Me a. 1 23) ‘ - 4 4 5 4 4 ie f Pp. AU Passengers Serious 000 ++ and i will 100-2 Many But R.H.E Cineinnati ee strong leag 001 game: : of Lives five ere major scoring Scores tot the First ae 9 to 4, inning Stee in the second easily, runs in the third eee ee eee FHEEHHH "Father" Dubei has c¢ zg 1inly surGimlin e rounded himself by an regation of Taylo 2b . 1 b ! ball tossers rs who, RItHODIER the have | Bluth, Ramt their off days the ee as 16 teams Rambow, TROLLEY CAR RAMMED SIDE OF FLYING TRAIN icinnati, July 15.-The Brooklyn Nationals broke even with the Cincinnatis in «a double-header today. The visitors bunched their hits in the last two innings of the first game, winning by au score of 4 to 2. The home team won Cir ARE Crews ists' leureka Salt Lake, 3. Re ee an Special Se ‘ Even howeh Romney lost his first rk City, July 15 Park City now gume of ball since he joined the matrieal a good baseball team This fact monial league, it was a good steady | was clearly demonstrated at the ball fame that he pitehed, and the Bluepark this afternoon when the locals rocks for seven straight innings did not | took the Ogden Lobsters into camp by ¢ score In the eighth they scored two]score of 6 to 5. The weather was ideal runs, in the ninth another, tying the}and the large attendance of fans apcore of the Tailors, and it took the|preciated the efforts of the new man tenth Inning to give them the game ]|agement in securing a winning team by a score of 1 to 3 Every members of the Miners played 4d he Tailors started the ball rolling! big le: igue ball. Special mentien should by seoring one run in the first inning, |be made of Patterson at third base, who ind here the matter stood until the} improved every afforded Bluerocks mide their two runs in the}|h{m without a ¥ ee Is eight! when he Dubeites turned | wus in the gam nd figured largely in irour and returned the compliment. | two double-plays. Clar at first base n the ninth they were unable to over-|played his us ally steady game and come tl tie made by the Bluerocks.| pulled down two f Osborne was in and whe n in the tenth the score stood|the box and gave an exhibition of pitchto 3, there was still nothing doing for| ing such as fs ldom seen in ames the Salt La other than the major leagues He Ball of Big League Variety. ores out six men and allowed but nine hits It was ball of the big league variety "Dad" was bunch als pla a7 ee ae a eer ee a fans who | good ball pkins did the Pa tehi : ze he srandstand witnessed, the | allowing nie ee hits and striking aa enone ne peer eee at a nly |}two men, The first game in detail foli s »ssible Zimmerman at} lows one stage of the game caught an ala > . most impossibly fly when the bases \ edenA.B. R. H. P.O. A. 35 were ull, and putting the third man ne a ; M4 + ! . F out, retired the side Without a run Bese t . J 7 0 0 . being. scored. ‘ Bruyette, ss 3 1 1 4 4 1 Not Some a aenal to Jensen to cut loose the parachut For some season the revolver did 05) go off and the balloon be gan to deend over the lake Boats put out to follow the balloon but no one had any theca: that anything was wrong until the boy reached the water and creamed for help. Before boats could reach him he had sunk out of sight. € was two hours before the body was recovered. ST, LOUIS Beaten a Hotly Bluffs, a drowned Tail Enders Take First Game in Brooklyn Bunched Hits in First Doubleheader From and Cincinnati Did Ogden. in Second. -_-_-_-. OF MODERN TIMES; Loses His Life Manawa in weeks importuned Thomas Andrews, who is under contract with the ma agement of the resort, t ake ascensons to permit him to go up in the balloon and tonight Andrews consented on assurance that Jensen was a good swimmer. It was amined that -___.. up Game of Big League Variety With Eureka Team. Jensen in Lake lowa. --. Put 5 from the bullets, the captain decided to assume the aggressive. He found one of his men hiding in a storeroom, and. arming hit, they attcked the Malays, shooting three and ‘forcing them overboard while the fourth Jumped down to the hold and set fire to the cargo, where he perished. The crew had barely time to launch the longboat, without a sail and with only a single pair of oars, a barrel of water and a small supply of food, the captain's chronometer and sextant, and a chart of the region they were in, when the ship was a mass of flame. They sailed nine hundred miles to St. ena, and all recovered from their wounds in due time. ‘ had fled The mate and a sailor died from their wounds there and the others suffered agonies from thirst, hunger and wound pains For three days this state of things continued, the murderers several umes trying to invade the cabin, but being driven off by the shots from the revolvers of the captain and his wife. Then. as they proceeded to fasten knives to long poles with which to stab them through the skylight, after building a barrier to protect themselves oO ers from and atec > erp erew after haught with ‘ ing Aiite ree sel, Captain the the captain of which, disparity ia irate hanged . : Few Among fi : FAaze ' : > . the murders, could do | f° es toll el or ee a ae Te the ship, and abandoned oe Anan i ee on nate to ej yoat and being | ** ze ‘ Pa bodied sod vaacued by SRR Ge ae : the shore they ones one cre? in told that there was affair, handed them a ee reac mL the were Wife. Sat More the a recognizing ees stories traes Of the auare thee spre ting: ocean: mutinies Pues "i ee they Sy mystery in over to the pee W au on akea he : a ee aig, 2 los Um suspicion ees, and Rey their stories eee disagreed, was aroused, being intensified by the stranding : there that of eee ae en eae : Getting sep ied re cle ee lerers represented themselves as the survivors of a ship that had. sunk, but a few Pye are} oie ae Bi Examination days later ' o AEP proved her of a . Retna to be large , the oaladin, which paraiso OT | Saladin c og as ow e zondon in the winter of 1874, laden | \na ae Nas ie of ey Sew thi: with coppel ore and guano, and car-|jieq jn part with those given by the rying also $8,500 in specie, ter was James McKensie, and capable man, and ye i OEE rs Captain ae Her > a mas-| pecently arrived castaways, and these trusted | being arrested, two turned Queen's look aS) evidence, and on their testimony the ting jouer four were convicted and hanged ane ris »-year-olc »0Y eldin ship having been previously confis | Sok ee ed by the Chilian government Ts \$ smuggling and he seized this chance| 10 EACH _FOR COYOTES to get home again Two of his crew } also Joined the Saladin, and she sail-| Re sidents of Linn County, Ore.. Form ed on February 17 with tourteen per- | = sons aboard Fielding and his men| Club and Pay Big Reward. had plotted to secure the ship, andi Catching coyotes now pays well in got four others of their kidney among! Linn county. Ore The Linn County the crew, but all went well till the |Coyote club, composed of residents of night of February 14 vhen, having |the foothill region, where the little rounded Cape Horn and being well up| beasts trequently cause trouble Pays toward the equator, they put their|a reward of $10 for each scalp and plot into effect Fielding enticed the!|the county court has now added a mate, who was on watch, to the ship's} bounty of $1 per scalp side, pointed to some imaginary ob-} M. A. Bruer of Sodaville, recently ject in the water ind as the mate; ran onto a covote "home" in which leaned forward to look for it Fieldee were flve young one and, reaping's confederates tipped him overharvest of $55 with a few well board In due time the second mate | directed blow with a club He took and the carpenter came on deck, were} eight scalps to the county clerk's ofseized, and were committed to the|fice a Ww days ago to Hect $8 in deep also The capture of the car-/addition to the $80 which had been penter caused a scuffle, which awak-/ given him by the club : ened the only two seamen in the foreTen dollars seems a big reward but castle, and thinking the rte in Bao ltnace ure enough men in the club so tress, they rushed on deck The first |that the death of a coyote costs them was seized and hurled over the side. |only about-16 ce ch, and they but as the second heard the splash he |are glad to get rid He the beasts at any shouted "Man overboard,' only to}|cost follow his hapless comrade a moment Some year 89 coyotes were ery later into the dark and silent sea His plentiful in tha wan ntaen part of Link cry brought the captain to the deck, | county cCampalgn against them only to be felled with a belaying pin|seon resulted in their practical exnd to drop back through the hate termination, and the anti- -coyote warSoon after he recovered and made his are ceased For years the little aniWay up again, whereupon one of the mals have been gradually yet surely seamen split his skull with axe increasing, and they are now plentiful enough be . and rained blows on him as fell; troublesome to farmer then flung the hatchet far into the in the foothill regions . ee ee Oe elt te et Sa 7 |