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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1906. | BROKE MOTOR RECORD TELEPHONES FOR |_| THE WORLD OF SPORT | TM, Samulson Doe ie Saucer Track. DUBEPS PLAYERS {OGDENITES WIN EVEN BREAK | AUAIN IN FRONT) IN THIRTEENTH ! <<: 222.22: F OR PIRATES} ie tuly F did -- Defeat the Park City Eureka Fans "Enjoy a Rattling Team by a Good Big Good Exhibition of Majority. Baseball. Take One Game and Lose One the j The to the Browns at St. Drew "Dad" 5S rmer i last yO RETIRE CUBS HOPKINS in Box Unable to for Visitors, Defeat Dubel's i bu Was) Prather and ‘ : ‘ Dut My | Oxd ‘ i ; ; I t ' a ist ‘ { rth } half b gam I of DEFEAT THE inth I : |* for pi ij i tie ' : j ) th tt + b t} , 1 } i x \ r } th m ‘ \ 1 Salt i 1} rr the in I 1 } I | hich the fut in the lk i} I the Lull time ixth made the the fj team | Then half neither of the i ning when with i the met ores uy halt to of howevel two.) the two Salt nna been afe hic West topped walked tole xth | Northrop more until the when Bluth men | in one but Lakers the who in majority in of the that of } getting hit the ball out cored upon Ru thre fifth Johns econd and a béautiful made cored upon an error, two being « the ihe purt Pocatello base put Ganie rm ac in Johnson, Wall. ef Northrop, Me} u , City: \ King, Reed, j ee 0 AA ! ‘ ‘ 6 6 3b I ( 1 0 4 A oO 0 1 1 0 0 I P.O . 0 2 1 ' 0 6 l Lun ' Loe 2 ‘ } p 1 i j Mm s 3b % i Poureka ; Bh i I ' ett ; : : Salt Lake iH N 1 A, P.O. Hs 1 AB. i 4 ‘ fa j : { , ‘ 1 I 6 min " I l 4 j ) | | Hit Om yiit 10 ‘ ‘ ity Pa I i Tayl Lt I ne r ! l i ' +; al i t ‘ ‘1 Mi Ne larketatatred J ett l : I * Let the lar ' : State O ' . j ] tar rhe bat ‘ nan. nal t j ri ' i ett right ind. hah Jreuting se base Weet field: buy Ltu pitehet ! ter ch Salt ee DR. Dental Malin. 600 Seott to pre bb nting train Six Fast espectaily Block Ley, System beelty Salt ; ua |with any the point regular on the line telegraph away Lation To Equip Trains. On the Harriman $line pass freight and wrecking train equipped with theso portable posite telephone apparatu enabling the crews to reach the nearé rraph at en or district terminal meats It is also an important he far above experiments the are fear being of conducted ee verebtion® of xeducine ahi Each Way. Within Ten 50c Days. LOW RATES ERT BOUND. BG SHOW TOD ee m. | 5.55 p. Mm. 6:05 p. m. \ Particulars on Call T LAKE Address or CiTy, UTAH. ‘ - - = ---- ~ walt Llks? ponse S$ pecial Orain. THE WORLD'S SOLID SCENIC PULLMAN RAILWAY. TRAIN. nd rail th IN DAYLIGHT. ROCKIES THE COOL THROUGH Held's Band and JuvenileBand With Train. tre ak Yay m. p. Cc. A. WALKER, 2 The fsrading gang on the V faethe a. 1:30 For arena) as the cropm ate-wathereds i "yf z 7:10 atecee cel TO DENVER, JULY 14. n fc ob 1 RETURN. Thro' 'Traims leave via Oregon1 Shortt Line with few | by iinolg athena and tows aa oe to Salt Lake Io Governor by appeal | to are An fares reduced fie teloraat : a Returning AND in thelr serof regular teleg raphers vice, the introduction of the tele piione for practical railway service being fought by the telegraph operators generally. ae, a Trains Chicago ol el El ting trains by it wi plac to; Crosse oe Daily ee Hp ~P Da $31.50 communication between tations the line and the dispatchers' Ogden, Baden 6th. LOW RATES TO ALL POINTS IN UTAH, a w alk | y men know what a bas en se sarc billy ut they Semcon JULY PHARAOH'S GLEN AND RETURN misunderst ord to RETURNING, OGDEN & RETURN $1.10 nam ns tonerareeaeae, © | _ ee er's Field. Te ee |: ‘i | © D DEPENDS T for all sporting wire Direct i | O Eastern rides and California ie * the aunizattio | noe ee 208 MAIN ST. Mel aeDh pega ed ‘ BC et | es | |SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE tote shows,is. s9- firmly esta "gthiath mh m Biteg sane: _ Bo Ticket Offices xg a 1 Chester, |, ui N E \ N L - bn hy | | events enectie now on eanibiuon. the | ELY AND) CHERRY. CREEK| Standing p t K= Lab b I ale ( ‘ ! 7 | ® Scores 1 } I p. 1 I 4 Scores 1 Union Pacilic (jul P iu j (St } j I | ( \ ) ! rbile rol nd m Chicago, Milwaukee 6St. Paul ¢ rrive < Cher . } p. n Liat I Cree I 0 a.m ind arri Cot ‘ I informatior | Ger oh ! i Col Nev 6:00 ( . League Z American i t a . Line ta ie ; : Nev volt pol trai ith f 2 and hern 2 = League National= ( | ei i lal freight Scores Leagu Park OW ' Ba wt i fle field; Wight, BROADBENT'S Office GOOD ident Tickets Good { GAMES BASEBALL TODAY bars a: CORDS Established 1841 The Oldest and ete } National . ‘Or ; W ‘cat \ I pitt hie . \ i ‘ :Leagu R. G. DUN aithes': ia ain : 4 ) | ing, || 3 Building | Roste B Jew American ob ache BS n t York <I Washir ‘ ning 4a I Leagu ! ur rel ' a. Eel Lake ra Cc. S. & CO. City. Chil 106 West ro il I WILLIAMS, Commercial Manager General RUST, GEORGE and Wyoming Idaho, Utah Building Offices In Progress Salt ure i rick Lar Nevada. J | 168 to Nevada Northern Railway j sf a | Marwull LL % Tickets on Sale July 3d & 4th Ha divisl vi Addition m Dyer int ch ee : en ENSihes , ird had of RS faetgtet \\ \ \\ Paxtor Satins in regarding Today. ' 2 | and Shoechan pitcher ib tive SANGUINE 0 ea t field lech field expected : State stop, EF: "Keog' Burt, lal t : let LM Inn ba ! i the-nh the" team bse 4 Ki j c i Down-| | . keep: { | The Show Grounds in Walk- I a ad eOen given thie ip i it ler } | -|y u to | sport, ‘ i a for box, LD oe ve M \ > and boys 2 Tn | c 1 forma . -f ---- ‘ : i | lit a { League American i \ { t ! Vt eastern ith l tu ' ) j id aStanding t Gl 1 ! th r I P.40.4 n ystem roads eh >| ;‘ \ cit : a | t S tantedl 1 lodge eal rt } League > l | ' department pind order named, with length retween hm fa ! Hierd. raph ereOUU T imu tor and Pe Eine Parade This Morning-|Pernyivania railroad near. Standing ath Y 4 City Junction With Te in Ia nt 1:62 Thoma en} : : National Not learth on People Best Visiting League ce OGDEN ELKS DEFEAT PARK CITY BALL TEAM : Pee | nig it Lake and when ants 3ASEBALL DIGEST, DIGEST BASEBALL ‘ than enjoyable at lake the be more on sail Salt e \ could What moonlight a Calder's? its up a terrilap wide Clark vat cap. Teves Dall = i { u t One Single Fare for the Round Trip ou Orders. N Lum to Wall 1 vel a } Smit I Ls ‘ teher-Gunn || rime Dut All bia I ‘ | m mr of \l k : le mM I r l Pa } 1 rt re, bv to k I> a ‘ i! blow | I ba Hop l Lun : | t ¢ b E : ; " i Hop I f NolN cg : ' ! Keven 1 kK liear l : I it ru } Hoy t ! , r } , ' 1 h Bats re fa ) l lar ixth 1@ y Monre the i ‘ Score oO Bureka 1 Conductor aa white-vested and gray-] The blue-coated, helmeted minions of the law and the - Zaman oon . RATES FOR HARVEST HANDS. modest heroes of the tire department will vif meet this afternoon at Walker's field in Attempt to KRelleve Sertous deadly confilet ~o determine once and| Railroads a for all the question that has often been Tabor Situation. pe ve aked: Whieh roe partme ane knows the given be« on has notlee Independent ‘This disne? eas om= | aut som netimes by -l by seve o rods in the middle of first rules|/ western states of a re sduced for almost 4n¥-l|one-third of the one r sound de-/japorers in the Kansas ha irve st fk lds, The ur nol sat-liy become effective immediately. ; peers rig proposition to put in reduced a ertaining, if} Vas voted against by ome : satructive : railroads, and others decided rl remel rom ¢ Vail down iylindependent action 1 Total th King { i ! ‘ « } Ki ‘ 4, and Regarding tri Walkaway for Salt Lake In the Australian pursuit race een King and Thoma of this Wright and Bernstrom of i 1 I hit distances una] Sgr ( I j I ‘ 1 0 (iin il 1 tw rh were f att The fame -d to hand D ~ bat-| re: } . the of P.O RoW. LE. ;‘; i | n I ‘ Engineer an POTATO. FOR BALL!ae 4 I : tween 123 Agra Grey-Helmeted Minions of the} hur oatclats nes =u that ‘Cruel Joke Played on Lagoon] Employes Changes Odds \ 4 li before baw- and: Firemen out Oxnden Detail : . Park ( hae in first, Warner even feld D Communication into a race for Bloodte-| | Extensive experiments| are | s 0 BOTH wh walk In to second later sce had reached was kh.2 % June ind econd. ; Two- he open lap race-Iver Law"Pl son, flr Fogler second, P ilmer third arontct fourth. Time 54 Lap Burris, 6; Mitten, 4; Williams 4; Palme Lawson »; Agraz af Five-mile rotor race Samuel On.| vitchers'| first, Heagren, n, second.. s Ti Time 5:62 2-6 "from re and two men out No run n ) Thomas dropped out early in| the race and left his team mate with] oo hard a row to hoe alone, the Salt Lake boys then winning hands down The ummaric follow One-mil handicap-professional William first; Monroe econ c Clark third, Downing, fourth Time 1:46 3 Onethalt mile nec ip amatur Wright, first jiefendacher, secee Cred b thire i Mayer, fourth Time 57 b a < liz in team pursuit race [Wright and Bernstrom of Salt Lake 2 ho hit vie-/first of in favor run one the third Newell ick ind barge In i \ whi those *-| MeGraw | at econd Dwreka had several portunities of scoring after this of the Park City }fatled to hit the ball safe at eritical Manager Waters team brought four new. players with | times Noah was a trifle wild, him. Drew, pitcher; Gunn, shortstop; | kept his hits scattered Rush pitehed Inning first the after game good 1 Smith and flelder center Pingrres three for up touched. was he players|when local are All ane Core with the exception of Drew, who was; hits Rureka and Ogden play here vith the Rellingham Wash team lagain July 4, The score; aS > ter lint Venicue Nortiwwertarn the in Son. ! th oe tor run : PHopkins retired had with the Lake, en came Pound he miner base respectivel the bk for the jtwo t home run,!two got side scored thirteenth. Mureka found Hopkin ining ind in the middle jl | the) the fifth | on ,,and ,.|3 m moh gam f ho had walked to first hen Gimlin hit' safely iwere- er and and : ky. \,| hen n hom In the elehth inning both] Johnson got inother lé n cored one ran, but the Park eventh, was advanced ci boy were unable to do anything | Wall acrifice hit and further in the nintl ind the game j|while. Northrop, who ended. nm h istt i tar run but ine fini hing in the }jonly a half-wheel j ither rider a Purcka el core cond team t thre ' I t last th practical ht ved e-4 three ifet fourth three ' outfit. eorried§ the uphill al} Lake cored until the l ul th In that et First It that mded plat e I last Scored f | 1 j i on the »tod Lf exhibiti ' away f home t litable uphill game 1 iu I } ou William th heer aa from the first until the ninth 1 vain ef-|a pl er made the trip around me the ore | bane but in the ninth Ogden arateit: Dubel d out run wh h tled th in Lake C of thr rher gave \ " T i Pstablish Trains ose d Im the pened hi t na | @nmal ij end t in f f ! 7 red x ing ra ecord he H wore ished j i third ul n vi t the ; . I Part of tl fan the Salt Lake hat id = h the i i ram led hi them ‘ I her i And f hie at hich { eure Jam i ‘1 m ba ver cit } ite to4 mv it ' ] \ t dl il nm he | did | th 1 ul | ' iyi king allt I got im ‘ thi Cit g \ tl 14 th i j ' id j and ther ied I I j }¥ o h Pot i Serius July 4. AND CONVENIENCE. -_- Will) TY the remainir listance in fr rd} spt f ofulne of I time At thi He ren leo found|in ¢ nectior lih the ope the paee too strong and dropped out] tral * while Samuels« fi hed in tlve min|} Among other thit it 1 x pe Utes, 52 83-5 sex d }soon to be ible to equip train "A The one-mile h dicap profs ional t telephoni ] i hereby the : ileo furnished an « ting event In} ductor and it rom ‘ j e'e-lthe first heat, Wilcox Fogler ind| the train ts in moti ' ra kame! Monroe rode one of the closest ra r regardi nit : ever cen on the hk il track and fin ith the nm rent f the train suprema th ist I I} ' i Ir Eureka for 1 ‘ l ery After ' Lor j il l t} } j i I Ju battled i rid'sr REDS} tive! itelf Minere Winning Seratelh. ! t mitt i Getting the on had hirt Aelia Tie ltun } Fe ' | four a Father Players Then Men j } Gimlin's ‘SAFETY five-mile motor prettiest conte cay tured: os. Sel ii had en U the Ad gre yeat ; j repping Was in of Extensive Experiments Being Made With New Devices. Stifie: fie "another Oe VISITORS trick one sae v0 ee ROMNEY WAS IN GOOD FORM "I>--Itt sonrdd ir to say that . They HARRIMAN LINES Fine Sprinting at Ogden | S« coud SALT LAKE Agent, South Street, CITY. Phese trains |