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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1906. i i wORLD OF SPORT 5 ANNUAL WESTERN TENNIS. TOURNEY _. Atlantic Squadron in Command) Determined to Have Young . "9 ' "Cc; Murderer of White AdBob to of "Fighting" Representative Crowd of Tennis Lovers Sees Matches at Kenwood. WAIDNER Shaves His. Own Time in Three |"F Mile: Lap ‘Race: Twent mal Dubei's Men Suffer; Columbia Club Defeats Miners|McGinnity Failed to Scatte r Hits in Two Disastrous in Listless Ten-Inning nother Defeat on Local y Secorils Diamond. . M'FARLAND Pye } WAS Wins 52 Australi ai an et Alter McFarland Had ++4+4 performance . ap race was + + ) i+ > the of te cate "tp "ain + + + +. ing ‘but . 1e Support evening, and his mile three in the #4] #j the star attraction + +4] 4] | + +4 + +j Shemvaateconcoucns nai last C o be evening + » Palace saucer 1 Up to che e a Fone i@ of mmary the fourth inning « King, O'Connell, ush ct Lumley, ray AB. R. 3 4 55 ay rf. If zidane rman, ie ap ee visitors, H. 0 1 00 3 H. 0 5 { : = PO. A. 0 1 01 1 2 f2 as | Republican Special » 1 Ored , Bcd | fe it| feted the Park American' Easy League Victory Service { in . . - eee Pittsburg, to scatter Tap > : Champions Take From Chicago : . Wins . Boston City aggregation by] . Doubleheader, JulyGinnityJ failed < ¢2 = 24-Mc in two hits Pittsburgs' the Pittsburg . --..020 200 Ox- 4 § and| performed better dicate, pretty i 1 A. 0 y 0 "4 a ih ; Ree 0 0 o 0 pitched a Ted in Third St. Ioning : was July 24.-Boston'‘s lone tally R. 1 Boston Louis St. * > ee . H.4 L ays hl irt he ata ne gape rae did pet- ae per I : Oe. his _ nine eens Seare c Heusser, p: ; 2 s 3 ‘2.24. WwW 0 1 0 1 Twelve Steever looked lar pl to he deal Marsh, 6-i, R. ..102 000000-3 "p00 | 001 00x- 4 Philadelphia Ging i suet 4 Batterle 5 Dusgleby Um Schlel. ack el ar PEnrer: H. 89 E Renuch and In the women's have reached the LEAGUE, 6-4 ers of favorite amateur the Hume, Jack open the two-mile wou fan, le saucer secbeing Berryessa rs, amuat for race MeCormik« a fourth pod: third, West ond, 4:0 : ~2-5 his broth-| Time, fifth fJayvrhofer or hi by imiuelson, paced k Ww. pe exhibition a one-mile gave er, the: route| failed pa race, but paced 1:24 1ae e eee ths oes ord CINE € red the 51-5, halt one the of acre forheat amateurs ‘the "in Holiday handicap mile li wy ome race-J . Harness | by B,, owned Phil warns owned Jone | nion Hebut wasreec unconered chest. timne his of out for pulled se joOu CUP § SIDENT' ee Held at Country Re eee club yesterda try Pas for TheCeematch was ierfor| e yy, Lue y fd core tt and sles eighteen scratch, Thompson W i ott J = down h, Ul Sore MeGurrin f. Ke 16 down 12 "handle ip. Heintz, W. CG. down 16 z Packard. mW Tavior. yon Hal A, Fred ip. ratch, aic , 16 1h i | | ; | " "BATTLING ing' I « Champto 2 i d by his compan' arrived ; here jan. . . 24.-The July Exchange wame Nelson the on of pin and RG | but do not eer on | pionship Rane ae tr ote Ae side a tS bet | Joe | jand Sta- | usec 1 a et shee | tesare m The two were Kast atterson 4 Ha stay | Bell his il ip be Ancine tion b states he will re-| Turf Nelson we gugst be a ia 2 with opened one cording Hyland. , ene of a the n er a sic recelpts o1 fF or o outlook Gnawa ate , pres Onlikely that "F ighting ec Patt to me man the i ine ie during \ the middle ( | -\ inte ntion successor to b surg do utmost his amounts Dispatch during W Ro using ton RB a, the | ; to a sure "ar to | ae said | 3s3 SeeZ ov 3 * ci Scores. Ameriean York Bae » SOROS | from they BASEBALL the} were of rechler that he tion against ie S- eaeB | charged e would him. in ail a m:; ike an McGinnity aay vec | w ith ‘disorderly eca informa- was tak- t Caer conduct. w | St. : g | { Y Se eee GAMES at as Bos ton the M4 trat without kely Direct zr mare 1 stake c alas > at gener: al' a8 Income. No Ilas z an Re PN how, ‘that he the fleet His Health Death Cal., to July Parmer Weber no The legal Sentence to prisoner's has the fee of his at ne case devel- employment caused special run down certain rumors on Se in Cool wide- Toward Evelyn. Bvelyn Thaw was with her husband when the latter's) mother and sister call the prison toda but e went out of the corridor almost immediatel = direct to the attorney. greeting between her and her husband's ‘relatives is declared to have been decidedly chilly and to > lent coler to the report that there mele to come a serious break between them shortly melee Never Wore a Hat. More or less of a modern habit the constant wearing of Even as late as 1759 Horace Walpele mentions as a matter of course that he never wears a hat "Remember," ha says, writing to.a f notoriously his 4 careless about pected home from Holland that comes from abroad to come frum whatever wear at uppearance immediately is Now, if, as through = Ing 1dventure with a master 0 a smack, in a wee time we pune Duteh skippers You se s very disinterwear a. hat 5 i to me what indifferent ot a hat 1 don't wear counsel SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 208 MAIN ST. s California Direct and wire for all TEasterm racer sporting events LINE FP O THE WORLD Four Fast Flyers Daily BETW took DENVER ROUTES 2a eee THROUGH PULLMAN & TOURIST SLEEPERS TO each to DENVER, ST.LOUIS but resort EEN OGDEN AND CHOICE OF won AND CHICAGO ATA Open Cars Top Dining all | For Roval the Folder ‘ Car se rvice throug! 1 Cars Gorge Reclining Canyon TODAY. PLACED. Observation through bree Grand We a and Chair la-carte on trains. Illustra ted Booklets, ete., Address- Bookkeeper (te employer)- shall I enter up the $6,000 that bookkeeper ran away with loss? -proft and Employer-No, charge It to running Blatter 6x penses- Flic gende | | | your ‘| the the of all investigate to and ease storles that Thaw and his wife have told, is to see Thaw in the local prison Vednesday morning What he is to do there no one knows, but it is thought that he is to use his influe ence with Thaw to dismtss Hartridge and bow to the will of his family. closing murder interesting talent set ott is "At WORK, SUNY Oh aie: aemer el though he =1e Eno W Soy semen een to Hartridge most'of the papersit conferences, these case in the Is aasested. Mrs. William Thaw, Harry Thaw's mother, took the position that of his most that insane, was son her recent acts have been those of a crazy of his the duty it wag that and man, nimself and from him to save amily Ar advisers." sensation-loving is : and Eager | O'Mara, the Pittsburg detective who family by the Thaw secured Mas been Rees ; 23.-The the lack SCENIC ip to six-day Obata TO cannot theAttorney expensesHartridge of a trialwould conduclike Prec ent) Tat fa conferences requent os family aicees AT history ot} crowd in the st in atWindsor wa cing at wus liv ely and the races RoIng Calder's . : Matte- undergo a of W hite the > activity Ctiv atMaia teem MILE event went big lead in ul 2 Ox' Som- trouble and th generally regarded a events winner in the PROPERLY Washington r ¥c at at ce New mene ro Cleveland won: heats the mare ‘ Scores. 1 insane | able Alor innnian ont awe: souls Detrolt Hemet r to Sing econd third 1, ree National League sburg York a at 5 E rclie ener furlong Hazel Banks in 2;051, Day at Windsor, "director iyo Louls ry, Bobbie 1 to criminal Opening 3 . Sune Sewell nivale RB md they had mixed | Inva a after eparated were and pee hil adi Iphia bl7, Chieago at "ihe: ‘by only tianble Washington 3 St. Louis members| the other y rGuUD e 6 pase w As J aiibaniek Ki Mayor out. avor won to 6 he oh Scores. eae Detror 1 Clevelanc 1 a won, n % Re"Park tans City a7 ee Lengue National 3 York New Pittsburg ie Chie 250 4 Brooklyn 1, St Boston Philadelphia 4 Cincinnatl Allegheny, who was in a box, instructan led the police to arrest McGipnity and | of > elect guarantee ‘ Ogae a . ; e econe os 9 49 4 Stnute Lengue kioee' Sanreneiten ke Bis ind at | ne Inning, at} ) mashashe} a : < 7 B Fe eS enecoming } in made th _| Ptetz." 131 40 1M-1F9 4\ |} it up Me 301 000 000 Bee ; prosperi Montana 10 w‘p Jot nex! of ° ifont 4 .-ne ty ests inter || political of engaging a in A: coming by caused cheek, the on cuts wat | Pietz fist Pietz with )in contact his} directed and line coach the Jon latter The Irishman. the fire toward \ j}eould not stand the talking ane |p : tice in Montana. Prosperity Senator Clark's declaration knowing how | | ane iis ‘of t erga resent by diamond on the $1001 fist fight inning fourth of team the um-|of league State the Dutch, ake he | that and pe etre plc elty in the men Both to} satisfaction giving officiated, pi sever aie e mate h here main by grounds ana! 1 coneernec he: lth of picture cs anxious is taken being -<-<-<----------_ ‘ m ‘ us }5 sects Nelson ‘ & , equat of ‘ thre has game to and ie 4S 16 . 44 te new while Pet blp 602 nO walt 1c Meveland ee ljeago . , Doms eee | Detroit like claiming the cham- | Both players: were "pretty. eo drapPielz receiving a beautifubadly.u loose| up, and faust . cl lly : ree bad two Bot ents Papp inal eye | ed for path i Reet for ball gate the ac-|ship Jo- | d xeit l f Pxclemen cas Riladesacd nsiderab ti ed Florida‘ spread comment. His eagerness for a commutation of the expected death senten is in accord with the statement first credited to him, that he had given up the fi We believes that he will live but a short time. He is discouraged over his physical condition, whieh is growing worse, and while he says he as no sar of the death penalty, his desire ow Is to die Haturally instead of by motel hands This may explain his attitude The action of former Under Sheriff William I. May in resigning his office ind entering the prisoner employ as a champion and defender has caused a flurry in legal circles, particularly as May was a tireless worker In securing the evidence to convict Weber Sherif? Keena is greatly dis pleased | yver the affair, though he does not | make much open criticism | Weber has now had in his employ} six attorneys. The prisoner's fancy fot his legal counsel doesn't last long The} lawyers who have done the most} work In Weber's behalf are the ones| for whom he has the least poReues | Grove L. Johnson was chief counsel at the trial, and framed the best defense that could have been made for | him, under the clreumstanees John|} on''s fee for all preparation and the burden of the trial itself was $2.500,| July 24.-A sensational Windsor, oa rdelle, th Geers entry th by ‘toes s which the Chi ap I of Commerce iced Cleveland next week opening feuture of the here Although ot the around ntered 472 461 345 Asiatic i: s of opments. mile 619 57 e ¢ Teoxt: From Wins Pet 685 47 18 Standing. Von. 52 vabin nis Phi Pitcher 24 July aT team York Yew of the MeGinnity ; . . . Pittsburg the of Pietz Catcher furnisheXs lub d 16:40 | during today's No- | om ingree pitched an excellent game for | 7m "Billy" manager, Exchange) Turf the pitchers Bells, ening : fromthe wathe of their an while as | s Bs |iye a even this sy ae . = Deanne ‘ hs win It Pa Pittsburg, ond Ss Mt loc al The} to conquer teams baseball ore | any mee to ready are bos | ifello champion play can that laggregation Battling sa S' fa oar ult ne how to os ot caro) of hint American 8i! kot i 57 $y DIAMOND] ®t" Mixes oGinnity Bia iaenhine Pietz Catcher 47 4. ay3 of x 32 42 "* one iiaiya suis . 2 York | Cincinnati 36) 28 y 6 55 . . wy 4 Nr ) {4 ‘ochran), ARDELLE. DOES FAST ai i Standing. Los an encan National Chicago pittsbure 6 t Pi | Philadelphia 5). Attendance, FIGHT ‘oN Joe ie > (Sundy), c th j vegep chs no income nus. 94( Koerner), & to 5, second; Clements, 102 (Russell), & to 1, third. Time 1:06 3-5 Seventh ree five aad t half furlongs Mintheria a4 (Alex 1 to L won Umbrella, 4 (Borns), } fc 1 cond 10 to 1, third Flowaway, 193 (Herbert), Time-1:07 3-5 | Pet t 6 L ? eureka 98 Kean 122 CN Geranium, 107 Lime-Lii53 Sixth cace Yowrk« 2 Standing. net Won is 3 4: ‘ ‘ eeoee Bluth.|New to Hearn to 2:10. Greenwell Jack brie 9. = ; 3 3 Smith DIGEST, League Utuh |Salt' Lake -hits-Cla Blexrud rke.and| Park City Two-base Tayler, Mortensen : Pitcher bey Hello" oO ‘ f team ball bats crossed Th 4 jto | pionship of a aa a July1 BASEBALL 1 | Blexrud balls-Off RHE at a ait ] 1) York Arranges be Ogden, *pobably Probably Will Hyland o FIST 4, to 15 Secor e "Fight- ion and Dick | | on Base 002 000.0002. tenth innings 10. Umpire, = gation at Murray by ‘ aa Between ~ e Time Aggre resulted which afternoon, |: Hiamond this the I ¥ winning by a ¥ Fe : of t4 chamthe tor ‘layed tell € 0 OGDEN IN ARRIVES Match a Bluth, ts. Exchange Turf Murray, ‘ rurf | the NELSON - ) - 0-0 ' i l See ans 556 ps as sat former Under Sheriff May is ,,000 | to appeac before the governor and Belle of Pequest Oo (Koerne) 5 plead for the reductiin of the death] won; Wuter Tank, 102 (Notter 5 2 sentence Vebet action in upplant- | second, Lone Hand, 102 (epee 7 to 1 ing Johnson in the case ts rid to b | third limme-1 47 4-5 simply to stop the veteran attorney | Fourth rae lrogquol stake, mile und in his behalf before the Sup1 juarter-Sampson, 116 (Shaw),lt to | effort court hieh he considers usevon Albert 1 } (Martin), Il to 5, | preme les Tebet only hope now itis fot econd; Flapnap, Ill ¢(Troxler), 49 to 1 third Cime-2:07 | clemeney at the hand of Governor Kifth race, mile and a sixteenth-Ru Pardee well hits . bi ae 3 ie) th ove score tod gO} batting anesspurta an nine a OM O02 Lo " yh) O00 OOx- 3B ton ini a} W: Spencer, and Howell Battech o| Umpire-Flurst Wakefield }jand 0 0 0 fi 0 2 ball-Ryan pitehed by Hit Mor raneen 9%. | Blexrud out-By Struck Bluth ind Stolen | pitech-Betzel. Wild 5 Betzel by (2).| Bluth fearn Brien s-O' | Pa to} Hearn to plays-Bruyette Double ee | down 1 68 ho 30 14. 2-8. in-the Noah for batted \BetzelRyan,5. off Kreb: zn ae ! I 4.-A a outs' Maryland, | ™Get t©d, Cleveland | : Arkan See Poor in Auburn, promises trom the odds-on favorite, Kuroki, und made the pace all the way, winning cleverly from Albert. I wea finished second in good. style Two favorite and three second choices won Summarries irst Six aUsiOns -Clover Crest 110 (Williams), 16 to won. Firebrand 107 (MeDuaniel), 15 tol "second: Miss O¢ den, 106 (Sewell), 12 to third Time 1:12 4-5 Second race, five ind a lf fur longs- Kentucky Beau, 112 (Sew ell), 13 to 6, won: Penarris, 112 (Shaw § to J second: Tony Bonero, 105 ered 12 to 1, third Pime-1:06 2-5. Third race, mile and a Bip yeen te Score. Close July oe St eee victory a ath ays 1 breac ao} 19 6 My HOI ; Ac ON ican ate J jen | et on Fipadedi t : irst Samer, os yuns-Park irned_ 3 Ogden hy 5 City bases-Park~= on Left tse < 2 S.|Ogden and a 1 . Total Hopkins e 9 1s down. |Defeat ar - ein ind | 1 1 v 1 keep STG Se By Win to Smith 1) courses the for cord aviot they | } ; down B. ; 1 1 down handicap,ip. Wicks mat 34 in' a afternoon, the iy ee rhomp neg: mane j Mi Toure rence his | | im les one 40. nh 4 in hols nine the Avie pr Hat en Mackey John PpTRY. 66 | handicap 15 Bredemeyer. e a bet fl je Nancie: 2 farted 5 C La amb ie handicap : i. isrold , vi Richa Hall, . dge Coun the at held was cup dent's bogey against match first The by | .'Timé race, C 2b | | oW aan ingto 1 het Liss as ar 0 Ty 0 12 Umpire-Sheridan Schreck. and ir le wa run 1 { 5 { 12 t ;3 :; een 4 Tan‘Buelow. Te ow, 3 Umpires-Con- the Have chapter three women They round. Brighton seach Race Track, New York, July 24.-The Iroquals tukes, worth $7.50), was won by Fred Burlew's colt Sampson, who early took the lead E «6G as ae One. Easy Take Chanmplons champions 24.-The July Philadelphia, 2. | Chithe from game the took q| eusl runs piling ; up 0 | caeo Americans today, down holding and inning first the y{in in run to a lone team City Windy o| the Score seventh. ,| the Dy ss * Sian 1 2 , = " yf 12 ore Z 7 0) ae Ea $02 002 0Ox- ep ce Sine ickphia 0 Oniladel .-15 29 3 1 ' ef 1 2 x 0 0 ' 1 0 1 1 5 ; b I Hopkins rime-| heat running mile owned en ylor a | s rr lager | Hearn, mic won eldon race-Little mile runnang eighth | and Chappy, pn Nev lent ‘gened by = | Cha ntries. ¢ *t tds ed y ee ‘ Ors Tf M080 . T Ath ree eos , ia ‘ q 1 . 9 a0 o 11 00 Ogden. Bile ot 1 ‘ fat tg Bluth, Mayflov Laure Spull second heat: One-half the tirst Stoker Mary | tries Bogey| Against Match First nam Mary Billy, oo winning when, out men. 4 scorec | ‘owned | Morten Blexrud Duteh M wy [Banh p95, by owned as ot J A. by owned Stoker, Jones, enby. H. owned ; oe third. i ares and ltl. second Duteh Little t, fe PRE FOR _Wan- sec-} F. J. heat-Phil| lr . Wa yslowrer: I ae . pwned by Ne ttle ve ‘ ( , entitle peat 5 " hi rr a Or ned ee Ban-| Edwin Joe by first, B. Second e 0 1 5 0i 4 | PO -H.- 0-7-0 Totals ari i in- b owned . " und heat-Phil First wound) son. the ffects from seriou id no third. te badly) ond also was He inticipated aS 2:50 Time won and|pB head and face the about bruised ial City. Park R. AB. 1 _ a i : a 9 i 2 ' : 0 1 H. sa ollaws mma it cu on Patters 02x 42 OL ii Bo ' lp oD mn 2 were events rs] ark yesterday : |‘ , aE On ; ' ' | ‘by tea' 2 | ne fe oe C. db apprecioa were and afternoon lee apor i a result Che peopl of concourss jlarge ! g Lie follow , ‘ : | heat,| |} Ryan, fivst race-El harness Match zma 274844 BetzeL ef p heat, second J. Fannie | 2-55. be : ae 0.06 ( ee long eed s : mei aad severa inter In ind Rhoad Batt 5 an Jutteries-Rho: Patterson and nehill Evans and nolly secone R. 002 0100 000- 2 to {« leveland | racing hor good Some ‘ Pulled‘dofoff a At Calde base 0 10 OOLIIx-5 Young Buelow impires-Connolly | | ym Heart animes | line "hig | or- . i J t Resor Yesterday base and Batteries-Joss he soe Evi eee yA Tonto ar d baseman second local eo HO ak k the der Greenplay. a double uting x friva CACE oO a colon al howe i Holl iH well | Ait € u $ ven Popular That at his of out went libe Off d \| P t Goo "some amateur for handicap be Me Laugh lin ats . Muayrhotfer and one-mile ‘he iz os E d arke Maxth 1-5 0:56 Time | and fifth Wilcox fourth, 020 Mortensen Blexrud, of ting ruyet ot < e pera: and was feature, yad | bn visitors rect of the mat iii innings, the of one in who ln the rl i . one tically Gommuited: 2 7 Is 0 t 1 O00- 0 to to" Burlew's Colt, Sampson, Early Took Lead From Olds on Favorite. to- S sily a Seort 10) land | wus Roe Rhoades nd hits events Fred pitch games both in tyros star wo ind's evel e look both | winning st Game- the forget ay game rn of re ‘ aty 5; eyTe left | ¢ ii Tue CAD visitors the one to Induced was ime were. the pera notion in hand upper the having tbout ace hana one-mile The bys won wa jonals Dow nine second, being of «at b iting Joss and tield and refused to continue the|@#y. persua- | total of twenty-thres ifter considerable but the | tiirh contestint two the time, tire part Park from boys The the on [prinetonaly ves FF e ena tkendative;"B00 es un a tefor£4 bases "Umpire hits-Wall. 1:5) -h ‘ g cme, and} Sacrifice wus one of the prettiest riding events pulled off at the | Time of Rising Peas season saucer this during worth were they all Stolen Newell. onne 7 | Time, money. first the winning anc seven and m nine mn. Japs, Colorado, Olympia Moines ease pie Weber WON IROQUOIS STAKES 22:15, cleanest Des -3 game with moved up Miss Carrie B ater) defeated NX ; Ruth Croc ker, 6-0, e : un = rs AS i gar Rarnes defented Miss c i, ger, 6-0, 6Miss Le inh Belden ‘defeated | Miss Caronna Winn, 6-1, 8-6 Ameriite} Ss Boston ; t = 24.-T1 cr July ci 4 Boston, tuanran thereswasamores wrangling, useless of ndj umount dSee als suards ae imple aie he tL uumte y pitches-k {it by Vild king | balls-Lumley d nits half 7 dane P ] Soe I hia a A Ie ee ch te 1D Farlane Virginia, sent Semi-finals, singles, second the They ‘base ‘thei 1 If: ise re Q the members At least a dozen mesond Bicas battleships, protected and armored cruisers will also take part in the review re ; oe MURDERER WANTS T 0 DEATH NATURAL DIE In the men's doubles Waidner and Emerson reached the semi-finals this = pase by yr defeating Johnson and Hans 2, 6-0, 6-0. yford and Gardner ZO into the ecand round by defon tine Holland and Sanderson, 7-5, 8-6 j0 Income held ee by Immediately after the revie w the arme oatne TTS 5 ET BAI OBy Re De ee nate mored cruisers West Virginia, Colo-|™°! Judge Olcott, who was dismissed rado, Maryland and Pr pinvivns wail Fe heey COUDRe Ox Raa aia aie to the cera Nes Dene ha en Atlantic. fleet the from detached be 6-2 his was Heavy *2: and will not have to murder for the trial public Georgia Pennsylvania, singles, 8-6, and Dooin: Wickand es-Conway AMERICAN West 1 defaulted in Waidner fourth round Men for for Jou! way their on start will and Denver, RAUNT The sensation of afternoon Play wus the struggle een Peters and Te Peters the first T second, whie re ee ho or and a quarter to p was derful Oe ga me ae ss } set illy eo oe to Lz did the: "third score set by the the vessels Virginia present men's No Pay Expenses. of Thaw's tmmediate to pressure bringing are who the|fmily, be will line in battleships ass Maine, er Soot al irsarge, Ken-| bear upon Thaw and his wife, Bvelyn, F issour Alabama, Illinois o.recede ri ir Se si Iowa, Massachusetts and the new batoe denying ; ot z that oe yas ee Oe the was murder the of gs : Island,}act of Rhode Jersey New tleships Play, the Practically Cannot as to his be examined will soon fhaw and battleships. class of protected and ar-|*4nity and that the outcome will be wilt pass in review] that he will be committed to the asy- rs *resident probattleships class second nae ecter and armored cruisers whict Will pass in review are the Brooklyn, the Tacoma, Ch ttlanooga, Galve ston. the and Legal ‘ her Has Now for fall target practice and will| the| give to as so Bay Oyster by *resident an opportunity to seeof them Bea ‘flest will be-in command The Admiral Rdbley D. Evans The "Acs 1 in prisoner reviewed i 7 a| and Fleet. Oyster rates south of Sensntional Gn26 bo yefore in the first. fwelve large number t and Protected July be al on ae thes for some particnout to be @ rattling expert eee every win the he women began the preliminary rounds in both singles and doubles, Miss Miriam Stee ver who defe ated Miss D -arke the Aztec for ch: anpione hip t grea be wi cer of Cruisers 24.-The Atlantic New York, July 24.-Friends of by President Harry Kendall Thaw, the young PittsBay on Sept. 3. He| burg millionaire now. in the city Mayflower. An un- | prison awaiting trial on the charge of ree aoa of war vessels | having murdered Stanford White. the under the command tale coe of one onoffi- |eae ofo archite are clar are declaring > ‘ tonight that will Roosevelt will Battleships Number Washington, fleet eine that followed whom she pl: North Side is likely' to defeat tournament First-Class Large Armored Umpires 3 : 2 a eee Wy sr atteras sn aiden < ae Ks . s Cei overed the ball "he made a pretty ; ew ae : 1yy 24.--In aie pF good one only today teams both by hitting latter allowed] to Krietz, but the throw =/ > +> = 1 fon nes Ae Oe - id ate ae a safe disTotals " eg= 1 2) 27 7 5} the ball to get away from him long unner weross the plate nd the ince ahead o cParlane Bian by innings: enough for Bluth to € Then fol-| New Yorks oe the game by a narrow Seco margin. bal first the and Mortensen, 000 301 001-5 | lowed ‘ . Eureka Has Race Won. MeFarland R. H. B: was sent over short like at ae 000 001 000-1] | thrown yee Lake Salt 7 DO 0 098 ; trot- | Detroit Hopkins and gun, from spot; -i7a'tevnt based. per eee re Salt. q nike pursuit race Ausirallan unlimited The 0 19 000 Olx- 1 0) York ae| ° New run the SVARINE in with ted ise "hits x Doug 5; e-b Sa) hits mn Stewart re and af ne ci Mi Fark ar, aNGbE former, boii : ate pracFarlandva the by 1 He Mulle n and Gee c iL ee ; Wrangling. Buough More Than r 2. off Heu balls-Of on Base eFarland | las. won. race ' he ud tically n. ugh Umpire- } Kicinow on and ET He Mer r hi Struck out-By |Graves 3 did and with Pye, up caught ly il at there was no one to umpire usual ‘ bases-Salt on Left 3. Pye | Graves him. pa to mpt at ny ; oan , Tyros. > "hom the one ; of except eum ‘ oO Ae | Eureka ke ba e pal c a az Can no Resemble Pitehers Made ! tk c ) i play s- OG oni ati Double 10 Mc> rts Acuh oe . Sensational Phe presence of such a representative crowd of tennis lovers buoyed the players up and matehes which on paper The Sees fourth Ross E9 600 100 00 0 4 000 000 000- 0 . faucee ar- = Quakers. Defeat Reds Philadelphia 4.-The July Cincinnati, Nationals outbatted and outfielded Cinrunning base clever but toc cinnath Score: the locals. for out won the bases o on hit fillin thus first, le next; man up, ee Louis, inin the fourth inning yas enough battleto pitchers' hard- fought the up|win Score Nationals Louis St. the with tied in the wre git two ae we unti on doing then rom eed tne ningh there « ole oleht was in the the nm side either on of scoring o| Way locals the ichin the of half Ojlatter some on runs two to score 06) managed right turned Park but hitting, 1} timely and] inning ing ei the in gfaround in-}| tenth T. sco the tied again un.,/ another visit ors the netted 2ining A eM sO puus i aoe ee oe _ I Ss eg te ae ae ah n tne re ‘ve ae Oo WIN] run two necessary 1e ne tae ae 0 sh oe ae by ¥ seored were runs winning rhe two] the se With Hopkins and 0 Bluth 60 | ence 3etzel allowed Nec 12 m 0 oo visitors, oO > PO. 5 0 ihe game than the score would touched was he although lively at time EB 4 0 0% for aioe also a bi was ball, he The] 0 1 0 0 13 3 1 4 1 -Dee: 1 - 5 3h Salt Lake. AB. R. i 3 4 f oes ene'e a - 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 5 4 { 3 3 2b Totals gl Doug Stewart. the _Strong game follows gume Leureka. Newell, ss. mit ay aay Northrop xpeqc, an,, rf3b ney ket | eae.: in the rac : 1 5 to _ the] of features The witnessec were excelled} sen not ha which program seathis Ch ne in John Manager by and| race, lap three-mile the son, were race pursuit eats tlian unlimited the MeFuarland nd Pye between the laurels lap race, Fineeeniie In the were wo »y Iver Lawson, McParland being second, Gogle r third and Bard eswhich » 3535-5, Tir aren: E a iblished a new wvec i's record for the track sauce the of idol the distanee, RaanTa El eae aap twents shaving fans Alrecord for the distance. former own though none of the went to the Swede, Well Man in Attention Chicago, July 244.-The third day of the nineteenth annual Western championship tennis tournament was held today the grounds of the Kenwood Country club, and the galleries were packed With only the third und fourth rounds in sight and the semi-fina)s, finals and the challenge round yet to be played, the crowd today was the largest ever seen at a tournament in Chicago so in the early play EASILY box and for Be track | ce rtainly got their mone y's| events best the of some i ; ie . at ms saucer this season | for ofr oft worth, : ; pulled Salt +++ mtmrontiiel aati and stand grand perenne‘ , « ce o the thronged th e s who fans ; \ hd . + + Tailor new te well oped over the home plate atter Stew-|superb ; 1-5 5:55 + + +++r+eeeeey ]0f + in route new a distance, from seconds 20 shaving and elt recordpS hi by est: ‘plished the D) msé in teden, Julv 6 905 when he went the distance in the the ae carly performer = as . Willow] . With Bold Bad Big Peters Match-Miss on Pitcher. Heusser, ae Is WINS h ; until when . He BROOKLYN Bres- 1 Ames and tatteries M Ginoity Mortensen Ben lo 7 of 8 to St score side] neither battle, pitehers' a was aving: scored. In the first half of the | @S#in belongs the lion's share of the] nahan;a Leever and: G ibson Umpires- < Emsli and O'Day for carrying off the long end of to | credit enabled were visitors the fourth Z . . not receipts, as the local boy scoring | the gate me two runs, three buneh Lasily. Win Churchmen splendid in his fie is d first. | only at Margetts of error an through I I position Chicago, July 24-The Brooklyn outout the e hit tha t| ed it als ° lined style an error| ain in the sixth through yle, of Papel iss at second. t Kurekans | wen nae fame in the tenth inning ionals swatted Lundgren and Reulbac h an took and Jay field the the | 4ll over fo rubber the on was Blexrud ninth the in and run, other made Score the Chicagos. from victory ®#Sy usual] his pitched and igarmake = eran through run final the fifth and ao of Beck at short wit nine gi allowing nine hits anc R. H. i 2 12 013 010 050-10 Brooklyn an-'| to close very ri int ic len ati. namie who Douglass, for been not Jt ad } 2 36 110-100 000 oe |Ch the for record strike-o tht nexing ett second the in er ee e r or the sixth, the Tailors would hay seuson, by causing ut nine weary Miners Ba jes-E ¢ : been shut out by the visitors. Hay ie (to wear a deep path from the home wn rs re ind Ritt 2) Lundyas hed third in safet Douglass gal-| plate to the bench sides pitching ee ne ceES ch and Kling. Umpire- ) » be as als & man with a Sar Red a fly rer t right} the willow, and succeeded in slamming 0 eld and hac been caught out Graves|out three timely bingles Betzel, who St. Louis Shut Out. Ww a8, In the box #] #4! x < » v Gave | Proves Could BATTER judged Insane. Visit Oyster Bay. SEMI-FINALS Attracts innings today and Ames was disastrous Interest-| exceedingly rough ' poor afternoon, yesterday some costly errors at first|/98 ten-inning game of ball at the] substituted too late to save the game D#Se Second base and short, gave the} Glenwood baseball park this afternoon, | Score 3 E. R. H. r de-]|\y,. ectty this of Club" "Colurabia the a score| by the game Bluerocks Pureka 1 7 ....010 000 110- 2 . York New : 2 ¢ ; apparen t although Wi ith event, 10 . Errors Costly Ernest oe Ae + the gone had that he sstablshing 6:35-3-5; world's record for the + i‘+ itch 4 + dhe Sen pines aus ; ey saase he the over e in passed : he les the safely lapeme the : aeead, +o of ' th watches = : ree Umers showed * + Although the evening. n one i ; "iy le dic ; fans track sprinting of and Defeats Three-Set Innings. IS= an ALSO WELL|BLEXRUD TTintic -CClub Score TThat ' Not be Overcome. ++44 idol the saucer fastest Palace Salt had on his clothes last + + + PITCHED : s Support Poor Race! tace | Poor Practice actically y +~+++ Lawson; Iver ; + +++ D/HEUSSER Eve Event, Capture d I + SECON LPs Pursuit' Larned * Game. IN 1. A. BENTON, Salt Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. Lake City, Utah. |