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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: "arteta” | 4,000,000 SALT LAKE TROUT CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1909. FOR UTAH STREAMS TROUT FRY WILL “O'BRIEN WAITED TOO LONG AND GHAMPIONSHP | passe BE DISTRIBUTED, JOHNSON GEIS KAUFMAN PLUM 1S WON AT LAST eo umber M to urra 4 Be ' oe atcher y All W. W. NAUGHTON - aNd , N. Aug. 23.—"Get up, ee *t YEPEAKS Records BY - pom r John sit down,’ runs the “ Let it Jack; | Tow, ‘and old song, and moon ; stand over until “that's where he Jeorge Little, : noon tomor lost out. At manager for | circles. that wasyesterd aboutae the way of it in pusiliatie| "AT I think Gv, to wesee areCoftroth.” Said he: foolish to let this . ee us +f I believe a After Jotinson, of Pl: Play and will 17 Wins at Tennis. New St. BE EN-| WEEK. Starting ing the next week streams of the work of Utah by more er at from Murray. the state fisn the number {s by far the planted Jn ae state, and name was linked with largest speaks ; match : Morris Seca: all ie tim er ever] man, wanted Brien i well}10 o'clock Monday night. ee “a of Johnson a defea to] ie earhean = anc atan grriciee at O'Brien said indeed for the work of F. W. Chamber atate finland: eqiuie’commisslones ana Nin ree just exactly See It his toes and fighting | twenty-five the ‘ignominy signified his intention ae ing : ind een) uD once at Kauf man, guestss of* Sportsmen c the and gi), Okla. been The a Vv a te ye Miniet ven e hs bO¥.CELO lett's and finish} Mr. state warden = newspaper men well supplied for hatchery. by = . : Fitzsimmons L f : urns 3 New ‘To| the Tour—— | In ang ord Fight Ss j Given Up. eI SS, Naty. BY TAD. Aug. 2.—Hugh MclIntosh,| : York, Australlan promoter, leaves for Great Match thate 000,000 tiny trout: was enough °t erected fisherman's ere A hed Rieheart be at ayfaster. ed every nee snlignee eges collected from the waters of aeUta Te plan on. the Gepartme oe of ware ing fall, s prin part ‘of “thi Mar ny eggs said, from’ announc apalie Vien Den fish a Seed. Tet. tea and i eit USN sed=- when the the Utah at i because aA he ve ) have I to” ie offered. Belle Sets . 2:01 at ; Cleveland, O., defeated Uhlan Lon-| s ELSE otel Mght their Hi As- und unless Jeffries eae and “f SO ane aera Mr. to work and gath the turned them over to the as ute hz match New Mark Aug, 25—Hamburg Belle] in two Straight heats in| race at North Randal today| ering up om 6,000 at may fhe oxygen in 1 to 10,000 of of siti oxygen. Bo P gath-| tee ce i fight ar te nothin over . Langford. He will hat this Was not considerable percent have to) the of First loss | Manzano, air had proved entirely. successful and present loss of fry h been practically tom turned of the {nto to FORT race, tanks. are tanks in the scooped which leads up and|. to be 130; |—P: Yes, man brown tank. on tk is clear week hace It seems. that the Ger- the ) once the greater energy. y is In great } otments anc e ater ted. ia], trout ‘office, ‘thanks law, the output frv the yea has same been ine “ more ise.it Tlezle 8Plat, arte 105 Red to. of the than 1 a SARATOGA 5 oe ees REGU par ‘ere purchased Aug “x th won..the siet p $2,500 > arpia, sportmnen work now being co-operation it h's at. ane fish LiatBie and game will Aug. clubto 18 We 3:20 o'clock + leaves 25 city h the ape hes torwanted an Eramdsns ke Saree Thursday, Sept. in’ the the nvitation | | First -Alice der, ny rom a © from thr varters. omit selling Collins 100 “Dy Sherr man, in, 109; In ‘ m Barber, 1 yeneen,, 109 ‘i mile, clas VU a he day is an open date for the Side team. A special Been arranged for between the hi- se) in the afternoon York, National baseball league tne These RESU this Porm with|the Owens; 10 score ) tton, nor the 3 to the Army 1 use sint!”” pon, on the 9) 'l, |. | ¢ \ | | e soon bases, e Stanage was | battle bu Ee scattered. Philadelphia Hy NATIONAL. Margetts Whitney's | the BASEBALL “but you Brooklyn, Twice early|ond in had the falled to the bases “full, score. De- St. wart ers 70 ren base eee R. H. Aug. and both | cy ball- cago, Aug. commission n sec- ‘ sea eee a much : scored } ED. is “san be | and. ig re-| say “for being |base ‘ P Natl V Ween irlongs—Ni f! a rh von, BROT Glens Pind irc x . “13 ae 4 eur Snaliuen ms I Thin ird race, : BESS e kim OF second,. a +11 rurth atinni » “aa A te ts 43 4-5 7 vutie . . Mary» 1 Fourth. ra oO- P A +|Glorio wonJack Fain third ime, 1:4 | TS ; th me| find my- 5 10 1|erounder. Olliner, but ner, but scored race 1 second r a In ) i as ‘ d d siesta. own DUES large st iM th - is AONE two ‘ th aa ake valéles of a et . Nery ; WiiiN + be doa ae bial an é 5,01 ville.o »b Grayson a. of éla Sel acy board | Sen akin by oa innings ee ar is Louis 2 H. Aug. ball moen irri d consin last rtla with 7 the w ashi Eto ‘The omp team oe will ee eee RY He, a s| 3 | mn 1. wits 4 Aug, ‘ 25 ~—e HOE I.E. 0 x 5! same stage, year oe ae to be e de- ‘aren at he the7 outset It had been oxpected would come safely through the M A New Meantime, ure among Star Arisen. there has arisen a new figthe premier tennis ave BACK Maddox was oe in the game After St. curves. all lead of with Melville H. Frnchass r sets Long. in MeLoughlin the e. won from semi-finals today finals6-5, Waites Peuauanils 6-2, 5. rrow. ne ler won 7s 63. rayan a MoLou ghlin by tne Ait Phi ler was of the Car-| Louis ad oyer the lot five the runs home started pounded | seat ond ac-|the at team had batted scored the end] a on the championship iw favorite, pected sec-|other to n. eo 1 although make match by _ the 6- 5, 4-6, e best Seine ove pion vere wi 2e Bundy it a hard ficht. McLoughlin, TH who" out. five | twen y, years of age, was the win- oer victory over Touchard Raleigh, Bachman WESTERN and Bresnahan. she te conceded an by the ex- A erand t Pueblo—Pueblo, Denver, 2; ioe a Lincoln, ay sland vo B= pinay neefeels officials LEAGUE ISI TERI: more between on ‘Clothier ; ee makes the. work of St Site me work of Steve TEnature oe roc hee ene owe pak the of heckling. "Pint it oe his . t game same post-| 2K attand and Bundy had only half the req! P BUmber Mg Sy oop ‘ Bate : ae done 4 ‘ponay ae teh. a rd St ling seruice faults. e fact Stevens that "calling oo “Wichita, ; De 5; Sloux At[eee At Tovohard neainng rarer only by oskinsas umpire, wh ie tha contest See AMERICAN ASSO ASSOCIATION was eviden sets to come anyways 4 ) as it to im two near hie real form. PIA nine INTERNATIONAL TENNIS PLAY IS CONTINUED . eect Niagara-on-the-Lake, . Play cit was national na Shontz in the continued lawn tennis © Ont today in i. the tournament {nter- Score: oLe. Shonta the carries day Ls of $100 : Occldentals,” eg the ; ) f! ‘The ane SH son, batteries—Mt. icon: Ephraim:Pleasant: Greaves S ene noe Goubles—Miss Miss May Sutton, Neeley, Chicago, bea Johnson, California, _ BE raivnnea Be ~ to get ge , Ing hivgethe began will toee be one i °art t i. eae is ; . PI oe 1 )Miss KKeith, Miss May walze aE oe at eee aay ne es it Then and “aonHEBER~ tsOn Ecnthe : 1 eeeolgast SER sh ot andco on until the best manvis PRD oh Saetee ae Tole Wolgast chosen to meet Nelson OSS a hard at a| aay are In great shape and Neh {is looked for. Ma any h here belleve USae ae finals Saturday, the winner t ce et‘t the C titleholder, older s i Miss Wabner of i he afternoon results: International single Harris ‘alifornia, beat eepat Dartaloe6-8, oa 64. a a 4, i and ge fie pany the} P game Lake as a into : Toront Soteon, annd8-6, a Hanna will ‘ condition —_———_ 8 for faster Stock OW 316 Sat but.steadied ' Oa ae enee aoe Wiss ayo, ts rs : | aaa ¢n sco oy He 7 ed a Sia Bye asthia ea. ter.D. e S 30 ir Sensa t So. — LOT? ‘| TO TENNIS 100 | . Read about it ~ CHAMPIONSHIP * tomorrow morning. Just ’ Western | ao : py z | j| BALLS In— $4.00 PER DOZEN. | j Pa: nl reakaolscente: take pla ) BALL “FAN “HERE. PLAYERS. DOZEN SPALDING } co out ce here 1 on long Les- NOTICE | seve Arms ‘ Sporting an oO. — i d C Goods } SALT —— LAKE | | | | | } . 228-230 Main ur xc a | 48 (|| supreme! Rate. Ist Corner of Commercial. Will a at Saltajr—joy . = ever. the: the E i : triay ; Freed. ‘loating er t e greatest | The. encour: sing announce m Be is y lyeiver th; w ball i| rived. in Salt I aa vv may on. the eames oe Ns for a good Tan pa aft € Me ne | : > has only sen {ter i father. He has on | era mea fuct the congratuls ations j arrive hav not all been satd by lodd His rents are Mr. and Mrs. | Nie 1. fee Responsible awnro * Columbus, st Mey- am ty going b Oo the e me ) of Miss e nc The t I pi aoe yeaterday’s open ee mateur handleap, Afternoon NEW beat a7 S 171 out of & possible; 175 oe 2 finkl 1 pera i of Sota hoo r oO ace noe as and Pg fisures)on ihe Broke de ene . ig ed 4 9 sotse, Ida.v Out an oO roke + gv ring, 5 3 Suare . eee ———— OWN yn Telly down eT Corrected. D. Tt ROCK I putes ss ail Broker, ¥ Bert. HOLDING ea | com- | ,°’ +2 bell Aoeobiog = : said BLUE pas : | ( Shooting: \ money, bet ye principals have been try-| | fhe te “Adeinnan sees SiS res Me s and — his his Independents | pen closed negotla tions to play of Frayne w Thompson Cuts | | t International Murphy meet here tonight hich | Philadelphia, and Miss Kotch, Boston, this will be matches In _— whic cat Miss Summe rhayes and Mrs. BoultMcF arian aa nee bee of von 6-1, ci ae Thompson and MeFari: ane and nt of the | for asain ae GAMES. of division Lommy lowing Pac ky morning eeeempt potts’.to get Salt a CRACKS ee sail Aug. , matters | ess of elimination. Ad Wolgast and Harlem) *-} 25.—Aberdeenes ADE ae iger f With 1 un v ! U id former treatment are not ) arrange #2 oe po MT. PLEASANT WINS, : The rrald-Republican,;) ] (Special to The Herald-Reput ; Noasant, Aug. 2—In the champlon| mt 3 1 asan - i poe Garosihaeietaiaehe SLD Sane : easant ro oT her PI ; Toe eee E roar esl raey o Bat10 | | | . Ha |Tound. 0) 020 000-2 7 . ak Oe ergene Peoria: e Dubuque meus 7 postponed; ¢ At Decatur—Deca 4; Cedaar Ra 5 At Springtield—Springtiela, 3; ave port, ‘ OES issh,a nion. to pleht} Margett about the side Ves ae Rt oS. . v20 ara 5 ae 4-0) 000 000 { as Bloomington-Ro 4{ 7 wor gE. to. ee on Miners erence 313 BERT " ad Brerty Doug single. ee THREE-EYE E.| 10 Hogan. and 0 : dat ds ey ee fase Hi Vie eee i\ | WESTERN | 71 ut B rown Matthews... Shannon Scort re Eureka, ~ Bert oe aaa it |. . at . La + foroe Salt ean: Sureka and Sunday at Park fle Saturday at Bureka geil elmokrow City Phere, scems be aa a i Sai , - +Z eye team ng to f I ‘ C the in se te Hee ee ye while. the following Reds | reached oa@ semi-finals runnertip Toronto, Hall, beat California, , tae will outpe nt Wolgast elie nike are Svar aie ae fr Kt Mobile : ‘r EI Second » game: Mi bile, 1; a tae a e 4 TAD JONES WITH GIANTS. land, bk oe beat French, Cleveet Little. Rock Fix rst game: Little Cincinnati, Aug 25.—""Tad’ ' Jones, the a c Rock, 6 Montgomery Second game Ol iermer. Sele quarterback, is to go with the Pe : ;i eal beat Harrison, CleveHe Rock: Montgomery, 4 ~ t year, according to the state ’ e Fe ot R : Be aed of his friends. He has|,shleago, e,"6 > laa beat, Robewiegn; broken his rule to play no more base ball sr aa EUREKA MANAGER WILL Pet pting an offer to play with a semi-| scott, Montreal, beat Dines, Denver, srofession: a here Saturday. This Is is FLASH ROLL ON BERT sald F to be ‘ oe a méans of limbering up oe ae ue n- BE St. THREE. eae |have . Oakley just sixth, Willetts could not bet and the fans here hope it Is ac| side cepted Eureks has made every attempt ee the Bhushan Carineral 1 ‘ j i = re game, but thus far the Bingham pi ople ba ase the | bave é xhilbted “cold feet 7 hae A Ww } Bur - which re-|{ sald = uf ei h ‘ FAST P J : I 3 , B , e ’ 4 Cc. a contribute -d d es ADE rdeen, RANKS | , = eleventh. being ©) 1 Jndependents: : sixteen have n be pie Lyevd been | 431. 1e-Up Z ara , 5 Poters om a a S ean ae rive by the = if. upon| sity other | will ad that |ond spasm of tife and |runs in the seventh and Fipgr 5. Dg a r, , s Soattle. Aug. o>Bg —Seattle-Vancouver |. me pospoied: rain bo Tre s5 Hire LEAGUE. SO li mes ‘brought WISCONSIN NINE Ores Seattle; Wash., Aug 25.—TheWi | -party ee yon also . . f AMMINALES @ featu finals player, i) Wagner banged out a. fast good tennis, and the hardest fought w t 4at first,at, while Leach |-™atches of the national tournamen out © layed of , R. HB, | Paved off today when the two cracks a the Berger and Clarke; Bailes, Slattery, Street. 3 Pir) nance.and.Ambrust etn ie Li ‘ ea Grehased his itives | for. games WIN AGAIN. sna Egan's Ber cc THE FS Wi vddé “ oeieet we 41 seit jee sf | rs ¢ Li oe ane a i: i the 1a, It Is r | se ere hany eo ts Wone | ; lint x ‘Senk axe & oteh gkieyit, Park game won; Time, SC beginning Sept. internation 11 at Philad Derieht-Davis a cchall Wik ey ork on a z a s senor D rie W we Im: de te ame N ee Same until Tacoma I orties ie s TO } | of Score; little | IORS f. him score : zsvom =i t Se today aehia l -Contribution: Woolen »third. Se | wot Tie Time CInthian eae the aeidor 0 *_3 § 2|from the west, Thomas C. Bundy of Los «lasceesrsnenses oS om ona : 5 6|Angeles and Maurice F. McLoughlin, the i gabe, 10) re Mad acifie states cha ety m the - two Ba tterles— Mathewson and leyers; aremaining yers, William dox and Gibson Clothier — 2. seater oe and G. F. a SH Touchard of New York, in the semiWIN BY AN EYELA . inals. > Boston, Aug. 25.—The Doves galloped Every Seat Taken. under the wire a winner by an eyelash When'. the \ClothicmBund toh Schaefer] over the Great Northern on its. way to} Tete ore wider a| Japan to play with the. Kelo univer t Seattle; Wash., Aug, 25 —The west “d by | team. The men are all In excellent con- | timphe« r » east In the sect né lition Chey a Crk. ing “te the ‘ Wa | of ip sh D 5 i thr to | ington annex while her rr ng ments| auspices. 0 16 erstate | ‘eee jy, oe the William reached tourna- over Thome 4} Rundy Grennae eee LEAGUE. war Jernon Mi, Willis and Berry Willetts ——— Los Angeles, Au from Los Ang -eles tod ay by DoT ed, th Attell 1s fo ALLE ul ie it > that AUB. ». Louis ates President Heydler of | oe. the da | will tr ak league National A | of the late Harry C. Pulllam as mem-| Time. ra third Oy 7 roe was Re naee New York Pittsburg F rancisco, 1 "35.+San Francisco Vernon. cient aan innings, ae lay denfais 2 bep of tie commission at the meeting hers | ei mae six » furlongs—Galves + + ce yo AER Saiki SE eapedeh ithe ties running no play-|quired benched fourth inning,formtleing tho score. W@s in fin and the locals } Abe ft oe sist base- | ‘*hicaro| S. »* virtue : of hi the Dodgers’ slugMcIntyre was all McIntyre Roth. pacts PIRATES on Can-|dinals. the Na-| Richie's that ke had having the: locealee winning, was a ome run considsre d, if Jones’ Ev Cah Eureka the on inning Onmnnss W. W, Sd SMITH. 25 en REDUCED 5‘ ye s — and {s afternoon pulled a watch a forfeit when boss kicked left, COAST | National 25.—For the fourth he was | ‘finals this year, the only real uncertainty R.H. B. | being over his match with Behr in the seeeeeeeea: 000 000 000-0 3g | Hfth round, which proved easy. ; Fromme better : -000 000 0001-1 0 000 0000-0 atteriea—Rhoades, Panite Johneon and but says that neither Louis ah I | Bud MONDAY t WILL S URPRISE,. P Sue Gam Ped Newport, R. L, Aug. BE BRUSH. 26. Gates in one Cine ag error E and Unglaub and then driven them from the grounds in the third. Hardy finally Now it is possible that Attell will sked bo rise coll asked toto cros eross I vor nid andd box Dri for the world's t} n. Eneland But naturally 10 ‘inducements —y L t ‘ ; i be as large as if Att li was to ecard e oer a be etl x between TO LARNED O'LOUGHLIN BIG 2 had}. PLAYS THINK was sent to second and Slattery moved | ning run in the eighth, It was a case o ts, and it looked Ike . toss-up when from behind the bat to first,. Street’ go|'St. ns batting well, but oman batting Piothier and McLoug lin meet in the ing behind to. finish the game and win- | bette R. H. E. final round tom ning in the ith and tenth. R,H. E. Boston | WadANGERS WEA LU ee ee210 0060 O19 14 2 The seas re. wee adequate: officlals Cleveland .... Se ee CO SAC keg ek oe |S eae ALLL dese el nie oin le cle els 611 000 100-8 11 2] cast its eis dow on the Washington 000 002 002 2-6 12 31 Ba larlos Richie, Moore ,and Graham; | competitions, Moat Senta ae Ca Rete senae to interest is Cleveland, Aug, says = es 23.—The Will mit Phillies WINNER SPRING and Doolin: Brown and} Fromme toyed with gers, fanning. seven. Joss. tionals’ Whitney Pin can no-intention lcantly THINGS onors. THE 200 000 W465 ABDI Y APPLY REDS race| twirled Umpire Evans tion, thre Reenine _ Mr. Not Oe Oe OE Se Se for and of the nen aver onebattled j FIX Ceca Batteries—Sparks league pennant eae trockett BiLEt boOuise inraorievOrle ard 7 every one of t the season {is over,” BY 0: ' ee at Te igs ii , H 265 BEATEN. a 2 to 2 tle, the Archer AGAINSIN: LEAD. 25.—Detrolt assumed Meet two batting rallies tn ret seventh and /time in his |eighth, each netting a ru One owas | 7 etn hi lawn tennis earect, enough to win. With the’ ‘exception Ol the tl elphia hi one bad Inning. Sparks kept hits well | 1 e final round of tthe national Detroit .... .cccccceccccec 001 000 621-4 9 O| Philadelphia i ‘000 001 101-8 9 3 3atteries—Donovan and Stanage; Plank ger and match to see d Britons want 2, third | ‘When. I was over there furlongs, | ingyof ving Dris ‘ 2 to} of $15,000, appe writes to 1 second 1 at: looked re ious : thirc talked about getting Billy Bard | the winner they gasp da “a then sald they thought It could about c My oo c | RUBE WADDELL MAY o “406 370 8% Karger,|Chicago .. -.--.0s..0.... 100.000.0002. C arrigan. Star are to be taken for anything Angeles ae tee Cis eda anda , ; At St. Paul—S ( Paul, ul, 2; ayee : Men's international singles, agner, From: a’ ‘close: friend — of Jones it hag| Portland ee. ee 4 ies ACS Loulsy ie. outsvilie, ; Ccroluim bene beat Marshall, Pitsburg. by debeen Jearned: that he: would not be’averse |, Batterles—Koestner anc rendor US, to E i : ault to iPang a « WariGe with the W: ashing ton | Grett and. F isher At “Tole 2do—F ie Te . Tole oy ee InBridges, ee beat O'Brien, Chiic league franchise, though : Sap aes dianapolis. 2. Second game: Toledo, 0; cago, 6-4, h {mise if will not admit’ it _Sacramento, Cal., “Aug -Thirty-one | Indianapolis, 4 Partie aii c Snlcago, beat Stratford, ButfWhy don’t you. pick out ali the taiji. |Saeramento men faced ‘Nelsion tod: iS enn At Minne apolis—Minne apolis, 7; Milwau-|falo, 6-1, 6-1. nders for me’ to- buy?” countered” Jones} crear esa aor pare ! ah ine luding PLO, kee, 7. acta Swell Butfalo, beat Osborne, Toronto, when asked if he w considering Wash- | Stipes. anc wo, doubles. ——_——ar igton, and when told tha 1 second -dl- | took the game by a score PITTSBURG CLUB WILL ca ee Ottawa, beat Carroll, Buffalo, ision club if made ictor in the rac 1 4 ad “3. would probably pay him. the better, he | C@kland: ..oceys-++ ' "| = ' , Men's eon singles—Lee, Ottawa, only smiled and pn Corait . id see Sacrame nro = pops py: ab Kean ae 1 FIND NELSON s OPPONENT beat Briggs, Fo Niagara, 6-1, 6-2. — Batt ri ae elson and Thomas; Ehman 5 gee oe Bang aease ee Bink beat Beard, Cleveant sa ,onge Pittsburg, Aug. 25.—The ation port-/ land, 6-2, 0, ABE PROBABLY LOSES WESTERN LEAGUE ing club of this city is going aoe a 72 rench, C shicago, beat Mencrieff, Pittssultable opponent for Zattling Ne son. urg, 6-1, 6-2 CHANCE - FOR FOR FAT PURSE NORTH : Jimmy Dime, matchmaker of eo ae Kirkover, J Buffalo, beat Hodge, Cleveue re Sug. 25)-Score arranging matches with a view of a proc-|Jand, 6-8, 6-2, 6-4. D 106: club, atch: re in » : viek hi before I have Boston LTs. + ANACONDA. RESULTS.nid ; : ot The enthusiwas not. fair to Lieutenant the referee js Mr. and. neither P " tham, WO . officers. with Heaton rom : Agia, and treast Conley ana of directors ‘ here today the former were n f le only 17 points. table was used, “Dri of the club or clubs, ° Mt Time, p oly Pow-| Va- - JEChs. F<. ; five OR and a Aer ah area tee Ee ratBi in-|men oeone: ras the BLO ) Daca aa 7 the maetoncnlanea na pre oe reonial ee though {t fs practically certain a at ae rT negotiating for home major league team, At present he will not divulge the nam 09, Coa‘ 1g Py , ik Mazagan ing- + teams Ti program [Lor e even- + | goleth soa ae y unita ~ third + ing’s anbartaliy nent for the: pre CORE acaca ; , 5 + has not yet been completed } P 7 ai FHFeseyedes eg sr rte reeset o> } ENGLISH TEAM ON WAY eee . E ae MADE. ieee hampton, Aug. 2 J a ela Be iC eee te te i and W. C. Crawl elbourne world’s . a] g énr that r Score at E neat b iN: rds S26 re - 5 Or Britain th ; In. RB th be nrie : irty-one & Over Projects. iy day i135 cue alahnasebi iat; special to ees Takes rious o he z The West been New: Company RENO | Ay 1arter, 1 nduaie,. Lis ndicap—Mabel Lady Alicia sia mornae club cago.and : oe Reservoir Nap) not + + ES [ee EE one Al Vith long rae until his Tein aft, 16, following es es and and Margetts | innings the visitors with none out, but marked Fielder Jones when askedNational] it he was negotiating for the Boston om: the + + + t Game , attend. afternoon batter, aa8 ee a MORDECAI IS o. Vases dase a Lei teh Phillies behind oday because wobbled the | slightly nim and hisalsoteam because the the|locals swatted his curves just at -the al-|right time to turn them into runs, Wit all day and started. Also game away by Coast “for National Tournament 450 : n by beating Philadelphia In the second|applied the whitewash brush to the Dodg- | feated by Holcombe Wa eo of the series Both Plank and | ers today. With two ane in the fifth, In. 196 he eee Carl The|Donovan were hit rather hard, but with the } Pasker and Hoblitzel went to stole third secon] final round, neni iaeakie Detroit pitcher was more successful eet ania: ngled like hit. from Beals a andWright ane the challenge Franchi i ne. ae ut pouae A Portland, Ore: mNnE Om Guess Be (Special to. The Herald-Republican,) igham, Aug. 25—At West Portage, this county company “has. been. or- | hich v 1 ' ne 7 : ee : : RICK. Wa e Known as the’ Porsation, Reservolr & Power comhe MaDArtere at West Porre I ire now completed | ympan tak o t | g sten sect 6, 10, 9, |¢ 17, wn hip. it north, range 4. west, S: Lake meridian . : k of the new company | is $ ) ivided into 2.000 shares of a | p if $> eact One thousand. two indres res ar : subseri ed. and fe | ve maining 80) will be treasury stock { W. Hall is president: WHI i H | Gibbs, wit presid %. C. Harris. sec- | He nt tana stat undertaken will not be that Jones Does first heat— | buying ecat—:WY, | leagues ond |’ re ue ise cBrasiaet crate | Time te nce Chicago,” ¢ ilton MAO er ‘ 4% “, rH hy _ em taenlaal pies | 5 | ———— one eA : : Trasade | 2, | 7 to . Peto a ao‘ encaterty SHveRtiaeneAbr aint elke a ane pie 335, Portage be C -ertisemen in the hearty veforé ‘ that \J. F. | board | ; be While not as large as the hatcheries of otherstates; the Jtah hatchery at Murray is equally as efficient as the} large Eateheries. Mr: ¢ ‘ham bers has built} up an’ efficient: force ants the help of the. Cicotte TIGERS Detro!t, Aug. the : only that partner. winning league lrondack handicap, at co! - :9 Be te May, d ons uny in Golovane eare be turned ever to the state fish and game depar t “ la a1 Utah ounty stra! 4 . the ae Saat considers the planting of trout fry an excellent a TIE. and “624 8t. Louls-.....5. Brooklyn .. <2 | Boston” ess. teens 110 000 DLi—4 Batterles—Scott - Time, 21114, 211%, etl by. se pe ner fin- m. with while 48 420) 82 a substitute ex- | lead in the American was’ Thi evident point!’ meee sweepstakes—Morn- | Fielder ane aire: 62 6 see ENDS IN A z Donahue Wood, the|¢omes champion of Oklahoma and P He also wins a beautiful bone- handled 7| knife ‘new tis n state i: the became By . 91; ] retary LTS. ir doubled It tennis SAGE ywswift, Hussar, Saratoga. pats than] Bh rT) 4 “stock to.'completely Toda Mr Chambers and party will Investigate the. wats of Lake Blanche up Blg Cottonwood c anyon, where next week a large number of lil be plant ed by Superintendent rachel and. Joc Smith, district warden. The lake is said to be a fine place for trout breeding The first batch to be planted will bv: Char fur ralghed by the 2 1de com of covered flat, 1s planned each raised will be. forofferea for sale u antl ? ine eh ve hateteries mean :29 Vinegar, 142; Class Leader, 109 the distr . lt a Stes tos | Called “ Neel, Whitney was result. Margetts broke near the}"€¥-. half, having In pacing, 69%, 1:20, 201%, EEG Every planting. to the will attend dens county in the state with the. exception of Garfield, Kane, Uintah and Iron” will recelve a share of the fry, the four courtlk s named being imp mae to reach with on. account. of , cance drives ant nak weather. They w All ive the spring fry, however Commissioner Ch ambe rs jis being congratulated on all sick from sportsm« “3 who have visits a the hatcheries Alrea under his and game Free- Forcall shape. To the big fish seventy-five. pour ve of ‘ ily ile itions ' ar given daily, while. the : consume Bhicts -five pounds of. b ver groun Rs; A 1e@ and fed to them twice dally “he r f planting € be ei es nea t wer : a ee ne naan ra will € the quarter Francis won two heats, DeWitt also etarted. Johnso Sho Or Fourth ra Meadow, 100; Fs Sig, 105; Emperor William, 1%: Tom Hayward, 102 Fifth race, eleyen-sixteenths mile, purs Mapleton, 100; Dr. Waldo Brigg 10s 5¢ lwik, 103; Night Mist, 107;. Pagorita, 109; Sewell, 109; Hyperion, 109; Al Muller, 109; Toy Boy, 106 ‘ce Sixth race mi and one-sixteenth, purse—Rag 1, 97 » »,. 108; Gretna Green, 10 Tremargo, 102; Lady } stler, 110. Sev t race, I e-slxt enths, selling—Ludhiana, 90; lore al zs d Militant 98 ) vares 9: ¢ arroall BL Harry Vesme, ‘100! tor mma i, 102 8; Black H wk; trout| Into 16 foot sts oesee but 0 ies f¢ pat n 1e-W there second ules ere | Solomon, man browns are the bulldogs of family at the hatchers When. strangers are looking out game, years old, owned by Edward and Joseph Madden, and was driven by Willlam An drews. She set a fast, mark at Hartford, Conn., Se epretnbar 7, 1908. Results: aves patakes trotting for recontle--Glater ‘Third ra four open the larger amount of water open | air get to work and the “Invali ary soon fighting for their food ard as] le rest As well as the fry tanks the hatchers| had more than a dozen concrete breeding tanks out in the open air. Here the fish saved are being grown for breeding. There | are the mountain trout, rainbow trout, | eastern brook trout and German browns,| apecial breed Imported from Germany The party reached the tanks just at} feeding time yesterday. Once the aie ts| of feed, made up of wheat shorts meat ippeared, the fish showed. t eagerness by an occasional Ghap firth: air and général activity, As the food w thrown into the watre much splashing an jumping went on, all except in the Ger- ae < bs no oF. eyo oe at In the first heat Uhlan was given same time asBelle Hamburg Belle Hamburg is a Kentucky ma ERIE ERPRIES: steeplecha ort is partly due to the | Kate, 151; Pet a runway larger |!owing appar- over a: nd Sam of 6-2. 6 score of over the post and again at the five-|, It Ss Finaliy he was distanced. Uhlan|t? Say leading ere of-| sent, and|/ »a ot u ” littlee fishsh }t yecomes oe ,W TheT) | 4;Ss Bergoo, md race, 185 +three-c {le. s drops to 1e foot of the tan where the Alice Geer re, be e-natt ; ie marie rae Water is more quiet nd the effort to| Many Colors. “ogee Cheptontuc, 10g ep abreast of the stream s Marchmonet, 102: Cooney K., 105; ies needed Intervals the fry from the bot-|mell, 105: (Confessor, a much yes- by the courts ‘hour ee cling started back line the net. |iunink |” ‘fall. The fry, makes the be ferlow fight and he ing Star won two heats. Time, 2:05, 2:04. arere confined] Scores on. Him, to I've seen hi m three Haptoschless and Alice Pointer also m fin, lots of oxy-| times now Aa nee neers Snitter, “put teh race, ‘ econmary Gran . sttratae 7 pur gatete rec NE PRET: | Furivion’ a crowder and a good hitter. {burg Felle won two heats. aunts fico giving 8-408AST | Chnctn Philadelphia 58 : Clothier ya a against {jt and that the People were Paul than Powell, allowing only tour] into the aire The Pirates opened festivicome into their own scattered hits and up to the tenth never|ties with a single by Leach after one 2 t= Slowly, but surely, game by game,|being in trouble. Powell, on the other|was down. Wagner's scored him, Whitney added to his score until the hand, was continuously in dangerous po-|but the Dutchman was liner caught stealing. games stood 5-2 and 40-30 sitions, but fast flelding always saved |In the sixth again, with one down, Leach There were loud cries from the refereo, | him. .H. E.| singled and went to third on Clarke's hich whie need and system feet, up lto match race With Beach in August, In the second heat Uhlan was Xetchel several Sina Brighton at the to of Abbot half-mile cighths. ritten| the present system of aerlation where: by | fighter the world has ever seen. He will] the water supplying the fry tanks is made] ive Ketchel an aw Se licking, but I like falls = York . coast ae Mt cLoughtiin, ron iitine tythe "p Pacific rginicnsa ond ‘eet 6 Pe ost the sec-}and Livingstone New York, Aug —The Pirates got = has not yet attain ed his perl The tens was intense. Whitney startanother little ere ge "today. The locals | 4n it is. sald he will mateh his skill ed ones ‘third and deciding set in brillfant POWELL HAS SUPPORT. scored all their runs in the second innyep Clethieer CeCe McLoughlin style St. Louls, Aug. 25.—Jack Powell won|ing. Two singles, one of them by Mathewnot come through his matches by Margetts was plainly affected by the| today’s game by hitting a long sacrifice | son; two doubles, a wild — and a base acclde nt, for his OppUnante have included altitude and Whitney's hard side line | fly in the tenth inning off Brockett, scor- | on pale turned the tric The so on expert players as R. H. Palm G. drives ie Williams with the lone tally of the | might have made more, but for some poor|f. Touchard and the speedy Gallenriian, 1-4. Mefinite i when he will be willing hn fight and how much of a forfeit the club should put] UP. I wish the big fellow would get down] to business “Oh, I wouldn't want to name a wWin-| ner. Johnson’is the greatest oe through nae he yvenaee hi state aia In the past the pereentage loss has| bee n very high, one local concern losing | 2,000,000 fry on account of fncompetent] handling. Here again the chief ene. aided by Superintendent Jacklin,< anged go cL 607 | New tor MeIntosh had a few things to say | 1s was not destined to get his ‘compensaNew York .....-+-.++: a garding fighters , : and matches,= and he. ; 5 tterles—P ell aie Stephens; Brock- | after the first heat Ham-| ton en. cr 7 ue 5 sald: re B ae Sold? to cece aelanneyvot Margetts with a pretty smash brought | ¢tt and Sweene “That Burns-Langford matech, which: I} this elts 000. by Edward and Joseph the score to deuce. Whitney won the next ; had almost arranged, has beer idoned ; of the mare, and sons of | Point.. The referee was again in evidence CAN’T BEAT WASHINGTON. Burns: col ing the go] J wea with his shrill, thirsty war ery—very unCleveland, Aug. 25.—Cleveland dropped saying Sunt h would Uhlan was defeated only by a fraction of becoming a supposedly pea ul official. | 4 peculla r ga ime to Oy. churaten toda s suaranteed $20,000.. Burns |.a second in the first he at. In the second However, Whitney and the referee we = fler Sonning Walter Johnson for ft ser's end once. Of course,}he led to the half-mile post, when he|20t to be denied this time, and the se eer hits, as against the twelve the Naunder my management, but] broke match and championship went to Whit. tionals were able to get off Rhoades, Ber-| pring tals by Brig. Madsen, in the Provo river ave been rae igated and today are. ré ady to be pianted in the streams] of the state. Ths ire pronounced by experts to be the fine st fry seen in the west : Y The peadit of the spring's es h in the ew atchery. comes as ac e of great streams PC. _ ang | ‘Wo strikes against him and two out, In|} 2 the ninth, to make the hit that "Hed the time | SCorez R.H.E.| Chicago .... .ssssec.-s...010 100 200-4 8 Whitney evidently thought he hg ad Mar-| gelts’ goat and partly through over-confidence, principally of2. Margetts' but brillts nt playing,on 1 account Hamburg the branch of Big Cottonwood is addea|don tomorrow. He is going to Australla;|and also set a new world’s record for 1x wells, with an average flow of 100] Where he is to arrang tour for Bol>] { =P cr => Or a (rotting race and for the fastes he gallons to the minute, the combined flow Fitzsimmons, the i inellen.. Rock cod, |« vai trotted “The ee 2 oa ioe SEG te furnishing an ample water supply for| Fitz will ne leay with Mr. McIntosh, | is 2:014, and was made in tt ‘ t| tanks and breeding pools ‘ mut will pie k him oe in Scnhan on Sep-|of the race. The hares acaea e Dane A glance at the hate ery, with its be is made by Cresceus | tot at Jollitic ation on Pie to ‘the some Whitney a astic a’ . . warden, Chief Will Give Joe Smith, disB eae five other this PC, * Whitney's hard and ae curate driving | troit scored the winning run jn the ninth, | right, ae Was too much for the army champlon| when Mor dated singled, was sent to sec- tall wron and Whitney took the first set handily }ond on Jones’ out at’ first, and scored Brockion. Mace rict warden for Salt Lake, ieee es. The hatchery is mile a nd lalf east of Murray and He s in the big basin of the Blg Cottonwoad. Model Hatch veh atchery. One of the main necessities for u good hatchery—good, clean and cold. water— {s til selected st Le appeared of a referee, : vincible assumed : the years champion of the United States, ally agreed upon. = The match started at 7:45at a.9. referes appeared promptly j 000,000 live ones, contrary to some of the asi aoe of plant ‘newspaper fry," but anting In the past he party included ae TRO thirt y totsalt men ently trained There was vieieso ae state hatchery at Murray yesterday They went upon invitation by the state warden, who said that he was : or battle ground was wer lettenade ® of ve- hadi il Seri nelted fo" journey” fron’ 8088] has from the fishermen, As theof marty pt The Sndo Cockerell's] who 5 WWashington of tennis fans yesterday morning at the and darkness. Miller courts in this cit It had been raining Whitney and Lieute ef Margetts have | 412 need never have been rivals for tennis honors for some White Sox threw the question : tere es nmissioner, and his eh te roe Brig Madsen, chief depinte:ee Ae oe Jacklin, hatchery superfe Pood eae deserving of a friendly andsnaxe 1 the of the ten rounds caused some dis instars upon the part of Eddie Smith, who was] chosen as referee e demurred an plainly said he would not officiate unless} Kaufman's, bile, muttering, “I'm no che peu oe ‘The erg. “I'm no his cheap guy one, Coffroth gave attention hatchery “38 46 The clause jn the articles of agreement | tenant Margetts—this is the official name} Chicago, Aug. %.—The White Sox and] Philadelphia, Aug. 26.—Brown, full n that there will be no decision rendere : iffof a tennis match which was pulled off |the Speed boys played a useless no-game | Mordecai Peterson Centennial brown, “the both men are on their feet at the end] before a large and enthuslastle gallery | tie today, called in the ninth for rain three filiger ed wonder, lost one to the|MANY ih pean ‘| Coffroth asked the « fon) 5) Stee le 16 time. t was satisfactorily ex-]terday they had eee 236 matches by ee oa coe - ah a aan a oe (lg-| plained, however, that each man was to Co nant et ige ia eect Of] told Johnson wha nes vuld F Tr aHOLE do his utmost to best the eee eg that] The contest yesterday settled for all om]|him and Johnson rush i tae a aia to pay | Kaufman's manager had ed the/the question of supremacy the etate | hatchery at Richfield; 38,000] W 6 given the state and by the3000000] Rio| Grande Rallroadto company, “ man co ees He gs Se ine ce eee Johnson and i: 1ufman were si ad "S| box ten rounds at Coffroth’s E Mission than|!S a ge , : ‘ 4,000,000 trout fry will be undertaken the state fish and game department. the young trout 800,000 will come on. Lost. 72 : get away from ree fat as street arena on Admission d 5 ‘ ssion| ber 9, and O'Brien waanlate fae “ ee This is the w: the cat _ sed ces Johnson Bic leeal in town - fae d : ae enrich-| TENNIS FIN RESTS NED TUM SR eeeereeed [Pseceate= Jack O’Brier : ras on the verge of signing with Al Kaufman, The thing had gone so far, in fact, that O'Brien eng aged | wh STREAMS WILL RICHED NEXT set Than 200: Matches ‘Whitney | Chicag cieveiana VISIT TO THE HATCHEHY]| inne ‘darters at the Seat eck ates | Stat Raprened ‘The biack championca) tan vs, Oklahoma, the People ¥s: the Then, along came John Johnson, the| O'Brien to the mess table “Army, Citizen S. A. Whitney vs. LieuUTAH a Det Philadelphia More Boston money Johnson . Vaare 7 ' ow Wire wires. Besone on South Street. 4S All iperting Sporting Wrente Events, ee ] |