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Show Rs OE UP TO DATE SPORT HAPPENINGS HNOT BATTERY [~~ Baseball THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1909. ANDING OF THE CLUBs. NATIONAL Walks Away With Honors : National the Chie acre Ch w ¥ rk ; Cincinnati Shoot. IS CLOSE Corporal poral E, ct. Van an C ott Is Winner Philadetgiif Individual Medal, Scor 965 e ; aes : ip Soaoooee any: J New vork a t r oan 1: "+ Max and No, laa 7 5 Brown ‘Webb...... a6 + Corporal B. Van Cott. 2.11... BE Corporal J. H. Lambert * ee t vate Le. Witte scicvieacse ; Ted . tote Soanclean + Corporal E. 265, Dalie Van Cott, ing, the of bat- +|_,C 4|Pion team with rifle with man first gob) of Salt Lake B was w as company 064 Corporal of train- sessi Salt o In high Neilson, an gun "Ot sergeant with Ogden Cott the 1,¢ third, of the day, Neilson, meet | J. the 1c ee H. |I rool First t/a were CORD developed as Face higher 350| against won two} seven for | twirlers character, and the down 5 Com at tame: Was ; cae was - orking better oe Foxe i oe ine s sanuat ‘the: Ser fae dividual a. been shootings ai a oints behind es e me Neilson d yon Gott Rifione, te, We net, 20 care with a total of, and lo a" by the snail mergin of five poin Ca : akna, adjutant Firat 10 4. Charles ond § Cit game and nelped without havi e took up 1 2 At | tr tle At : cat At Tole oe Ariiwaukee 6. Milwaukee t eee 1 Wil-| errors by Moroni, jase but the A canis morning ffi a ale IS Meat will aaa Tor second place. Selman, the edge of ‘he teams B of Ogden = ly Palanan work Fight the held na eee oar to second * Cie e place until} fret anaie Sint: chiefly New to York, center Aug. man, an, ¢a of f or it won due in the 1, many at claim tt a a to foul Ly many the hae The sporting of the individual prizes were nets lgeon of note. contested aD hee Ohl oot as | was tremendously interested Al a hero nerve small sme oblongata admitted Montgom- Jac foul in those c Bere anlk rep 1 ree ti SergearFirst eeaera ea re See NG jo Nel 1B}17! infantry, ° i ns, ii Captain run, skirmish uti heer acre infantry First jutant, Corpors ‘ire, First Bat Gunner). ae S Maton repeat slow and rap Hd skirmisliCarporal E an (highest individu ais S¢ ort e De ; pe a 2 ioe Con = ee H, Compan ¥ f. First r al ‘race that horses ce rps. TPB. eS mpan cy in ne Capont first put two it rounds, 3utte for his game Maurice Thompson. 0, 1, ANNUAL BE HELD will it is over but that ne annual MEET State swimmers oe eieg Mises ao ot Ts from arou surprises be offe will e fast team, when yesterday by the e. Idlewild diam Salosan batterle ove and Williams: Collings | Jewkes. it 1-Bingham today, the tenth inning the Bingham The wells, Idlew!ld, and the presence guard of| dia- terday, : was we Bing- of Teo, Bock Cameron and ORCHES- usual }oyeq G. the A. 4s R. vanyes- resorts yesterday, Sunday crowds ‘| Sea th swelled and nee ae bls quit .. +e - Brown... In| 962; 6 fatCompany iy E 7 5 Second c SFORTSM Qrr EN cs: First. Tf > irst | wous , b jirds ‘ ‘ were found in good et unac custom ed to The and' Com- a ane the sequently, aah _ a ve apt season battery, | $?°" 2 ajor ; ) NeWson ata ‘ ST y. the first to eFOdUse numbers,| the Fy i - vin eas Crcnsscgee ss & I 1B -B S a Se Ds ; covesaere cede eae ss ee sse oewe y Be,onesFDiigo penab ee shot da the Seventh at.18}| 0 best ee With Ing | i e THE WESTERN ; "( SON ONEY." | dancing Finest bathing cients , infan irst corps, 956. rir Signal corps ony Midw a y. attractions O, » but | venty men: | 7 Thirty a scores of thé 1 1 icked | there's fun! ne moet from white nh ell ya: pa ner -----ee---SEEEOOOOmmanamm=s tah team, at follo ‘s ‘ = a ne. Score |49--private I. Morteson,: ¢ ompany aaa | - Y ewe Cc tt First bat-.| 3 as an) 1 poe ral 1, Van Co pone 265 | 0) First T ieutenant I. Christensen ‘4 | Rattallon, crsisisisls ;\ INOS... Gedison OPEN _F, Fir bardment Theeres dov ‘Ha is wh 0 ne First inf intr,N~ | bari met iets on ‘irst infantr infantry, 677; nif B10 ui Te MANY eid The Sunday GOBLES te 16 encampme atten "avec although the ¢ 3. fr ae resorts reti oOcESalt ci ae yon Pscanyon: were ;¥r "iin wv hg son pits‘| | rom aac Binigration ds growing 2 ni lin favor continually since the compleayer ae NER eat oe Ueste oe the | o1a" = lole yrmon sas ‘ fare beginning ix mark this trip in their | itine raries through Ut: ah and" the road |Rhe. te es ‘to draw much de t oH . é € f c 3 | heeS Nate 4 as é attractive as ever.4 , Fi Vive T-Captain att $ 1 8-Colonel 4 Bara ° ed ‘ompe ‘ mpan Fifteen of they Is. tl pons the old nod Drove Ie Ninth standb; . in 4 In the t ay - ane : line, Bert Harrison again In actio Occk won Independents th mati h game Bert te ntals Ma wots! yes- terday on of 4 to ee; indepen' . W<% alke r s fh og 2 BC on e nningto 3 1 ce}‘| J n coe 4 ve ao nni fication ie Hawkins zs ached -- GUIDES ARE FOR | Mighty or Volunteer During APPOINTED TEMPLE Ninety Information the G.cae ee GROUNDS a Additional A. R. Week, to Men Will Tourists s Eneamp- Inu the nin and ove in thei went | in error, Lang r1ey A s de bwithe for ‘the e1ey ae ntaly by send-|} aae per itions hav een mac y ea Siena across the plate | bu of information at the. te mple Ing aw for the colored team, played | eraunds to have a force of oelghty lt sour On, ania Independents noticed | ninety guides Sn hand all during ne BO0C e n rd anc € os lent wee The rush of tourlsts the loss of Gunn at te und. Requnn yop Sub eee Se AGSA-eo baw. RAG - in tl rie) eA ¢ ae Ine increase in the for of 2-Serge ant Major , 260 picked for tony the 4 M : tea n 7 al Tae ane was one battery e till een of- the 1 with patteries-Oceldentals s .‘ bf the Se oe yesterday oe the Se ata ¢ fy "o I b ae ~ ain | . T yu a ay neu , ‘ . t t Bes e bie Fox c 2 through shown seas Santi Ae , a I ide st Independe nts Langley; and' repreto able be not ea ee mie | OL TOR A Wire 8- a rivat Gardner, Cc Compan} any e509) Re aye ws n jand Scott enjamin Goddard is fears 7 reant G. 8. 1 Gardner, sent the state in the . i ie a o ne ds oe BONA F the bureau ee of information, ! * o , s. three of f th ts | pre side id 4 5-Captain C. Arns adjutant, state took part In ' ams 4 tho | RAILROAD) TEAM M BEATS |r withaR: a ull Pes yan ae : ir ‘ | icer "or Douglas no 16 ane an rnoekk c 3 = First infants srow POLncers.." a as =i| PLAYERS}: 6-Sec Te leu ‘tenant Max Brown, done to present cé 1c ERE BACH is » : Firat batt Second Bat SALTAIR, Inning Winver will appear "se ibe ont 1 later this | THE AU andaretsalies eens See anes aaa 2 we 7irs aes } er ils a x ata 10 5 0 ' W‘iiliam Ce eel 239 | national meet at were ¢ . ae and of-| a : ten-inning c) te te ani fs {ition to those regularly on duty as ene mont! There : In nine von from gar the ttDouglas ‘AueBehanich Re ms » paleioinis mer, First ) yst who to make G:/ Dall won crou uldes the bureau has . a lidtcoeen us e | Ge rt5G a uceensss 3 eutenant SIill- | | y eed Seas ag It was e OAL men nearby I who may be called : et - Sete cae | ee nese s y e Cc. W. Wilson, Signal oe , or eee x ith ind a slugging b ittle, | by tele p oS a adi time when thelr . i . ‘ in ser 1eeded, a %9 . Ls rood @ ibition, | services ; Anderson ; > 40 . os "94 best shote th saw Bt 60: aatipt. c :SEDS Com: #8 2apworthn ar 10-Corporal H. P.?, = an experienced | The batteerles-O. I and | Woman , wilt Peeve eens ae pany I eS See 5. <(Clomdiing of rifle meet 18 | Halverson, Sais tl w 1an who was ttacked by 1 ce Cea i .2 A ia a seaman was | Mant amen | yA an infatuated eat ios ious pany F&F ae e e den Sicnal other officers Sulliv l lover at No { est rire Sou 1 12-Sergeant J. W. Farrell, Silent ° tional Guard Knocks Man / Down- charles c | eheat Sature lay morning and severely corps ‘ i First mmand and he was arrested Policeman «4 ti | the L 5: Woee 18-Corporal J. H. Lambert, duadahe batter : 14-Private J. Henrie, | ‘omnpany nal, 1b- Corpor ul L, Warthman B corps . oe 16-Second I ieutenant ao i. Y "99 rence ompany B.. "Gamp17- pirat Lieutenant W. A "219 yell, Company eee Con sany as-t orporal John Wey, it 218 cleteie sina neem aie" © Pelt Peaiges D, Be ea other lie enils ted s : SALT for ae OLE STATHAN RANT. Is at city The best meals % eatca anything. Orch of- | vers. Sunday ifternoon te oe pl ae being on Week. Runs All Week. Saturday. a fair ur-|Tom. Deenen. The assau soutl d|way to recovers men om the corner of Se dele boy Palking | State streets Dee a ae aS ean ae Take the big red cars for Point south on ne ree . AOE hit twice, | Lookout Cars leave dally at 2 p. x RESTAUproached nm and the gut eutter ui id 7 p. m. from second South and knocking h tm Into lain stree vigration Canyon. pric "As S } ay real sport. Dent fall is take the ride. vay eve. Swimming ae alta Orpheum This ~ Orpheum Theater. | thusiasm by "Pald in Full," the play | From curtain to curtain, the show] remained two years in New York, and} at the Orpheum theater last night w LS } since then it has been bac there re-| one that entertained and pleased. There peeeeere ne a eee renewing fg a as not a number on the urge bill n fact, a of the re companies a that was not well received 1d each| played "Paid in Full" last sez s ap on a good reception. It} appeared in ew ork, and : oul _to select a nee them are out this season, it 1 a contortionls opend| York cast that wi be seer oOo" ac ind ee fol-| This is the nae time in eSey ed "Mechlinger ind King,|}a play has been acted by so £ nted a musi-|as five companies at pe sam ac at we € from start; It is one of the numerous proof to Raise and kept' the audience in an} the exceeding poyeeuey of "Pe uproa |} Full," a drama whi iS one Ie lizabeth M. Murray, comedienne, in-| said, troduced some topical songs and gained favor with her appearance Tier songs! were well chose 2 and were spic ed with clever mannerisms ‘Trimmec ne title of a clever sketch "has more real It than any other successes, and {s huma an plas I ae igenha designated| will offer "Pafd hen Desay tle Be women dnd display nd as a their Come pie ce man é talent comedtans rs ut of largely as True i eaponsible in dancers! Louise piece Meyers/ id WaS| Te oes by ‘johnny girls ne = Full" at the eyvmnasts, , ; their In ‘of what dance, a form« begin= her : sumo Horge i erence {js land pe o r York York cast next evening Rn. was kinodrome. the the Old week, opening : Miss a C lavas} f 3 accompilshed and 7 FRANK on. both mother am Y except! ne arepa carries out he Rees to N! has peer Kerr Joo Thornton with Parep and at the right mo ment aise h¢ the IPPeee* woma the Claes) of from antre slaves ful position course, ow immine nt "weddings Re ' to + ne } . ; t er e as the the re apeane | vote fais » ¥ - Missipl Southwick the r | final| nineteen and| Co consider "HELD au ate, Ihave at the Gran - "paid in | Full famous Brown Crawford and Sun, opening witneradt one that a lled t aa fer his at the Astor | Congress togethe t Nieat ene Walter play|session, the \ acation, of Presidentfor willtH other have SPALDING praise 2s rvwhere o ay DOZEN. PER A d rms an G oods Co. | N. | SALT LAKE 00 M. Leave, A. & OGDEN ar n in [who are,while tha there."ord|home with general entheen more ; most « rec of them ouch with having *To and from SEE 1¢ J. M. M. G. GH. BEFORE C, Watson only. Cc. H. M T Patten, P. & MOVING, Transfer f C Co. People Who Treat You Right. W. ©. Watson, Manager. sins Bell 68. 4 1 Ind. 1568, The { Lagoon & US M. M. M. M illo P.M Bamberger, Pr been |} P. oe viewed | Simon ts work- dk the Senate suffias revision the regard not it hae |aia ar that nee ¢ ny 1 AVG isto = Cc ole ntly ss dow = . old . Rede a oe nate " 7 as | been the eside . ‘ o ic drastic revisions of the schedew w for. tr - Oe hy me well asane eV verymight ¢ ima ule Pham A re enYork, was aroused to unparalleled A. A. P|P. 6: 1010 P.P com-| | 9:86 P. . M. comcalling | specia RY, Arrive 7:40 10:10 2:40 12:40 3:40 Henc| yore ac His predictio . eae ified.-: se 50 greet onl made >& ENEMY." CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS Just In- tl efeat the complacency an enthu-jwith to ' udience and pre ‘pared for the re DOE confere neeof country. || opening in 5 this -amendous siaaim : onvre adented the cotton and woolen schedone Ps } tremen u pening Mr. Ba oe ee wine a = Full ules. He could have regarded the reght one in only of the report lavished | qec ace that review "will succor he Pad dap a in y a word, be hailed |} os eae of i. Cc oneress heater, ae In the decreased first place by the progressives been three- -Burkett, | Walter Eaton, dramatic critie» first]Of) | porary it can bemvenience being : 7P. : 2359¢ convenience of 0 rT ie New York PSE ees THE NOTICE _ the week BY PLAYERS. TENNIS 100 DOZEN TO Tats tres _ the | week eo t eae TRRCAGaT Gl] the Payne bill or . dT a a \ revision more drastic downwar I ele eationvofthe yn, to forecast 1a ton in Romance, | eT carried oe ra E arle as oe weet) and poener ole st in character cast aaa standard highrh st Allen is up to his a t usual Mey . ‘he play continues all as Maj. Ferrat players . Southern Matinees $4.00 the bill did so ae aus they think thé penne of "do w n | ord revision had enough t is "a M DOUGLAS a ecosiaté estern e Sporting of vote + LESSEE. Paneee Special aiuwamhes Matinee Wednesay, Augu Every Indy attending will receive dsome photoDOUGLAS, BLANCHE of graph - WEEK: R. A. G.= himself opposed one of MAD Republicans grothy Bateas, Youre, Missin! ait] In connection ‘with, curtain of VILL, ARD BLANCHE . | New Yor who recorded Is he because che "pill against to the corporation tax, every richt-|2@gainst nreuln aia not T5e. ROADS ‘. OLD CROSS THE Vednesday "AT enand : Saturday. Wednesc PY One-) Page trom (Continued a, eal dramatte oxtremely intense weil handled. Dayton ich were g tc || s forced to marry Parepa and the | satisfle with lownw 3 revision, But} ae mt a : educated and reared withue ge =n the whole attitude of| but knowing that the supposed house- | tic Ho Nao ieuthe ng st indication| keeper really her SO: rush ing that th is ‘particular: bill vill be passed The knowledgé eae Wek acute a lby the ite ; " ok " orce 50c, EL DR eEDG Beautiful the consequence In Is It ~ And =| Mf woman believed | to TARIFF BILL; INSURGENTS || a stave, who Js! setoyoon KYand. theheld_as Northerner ane f ADMIT THEIR DEFEAT| woman. is | to be anda white veirovered are several) there force, th on kill love 26, ELDREDGE, M. FRANK favorite, the WILL PASS Tl , SENATE cneral favorites of its class. .2 "yu rray I~ | wie arin friends In Sait Lake have!/of this asre that she is arrested and DeTa eee before Willard Mack, who ‘triad i spy As Virginia reston, | Boru oe romantic story isorewe spears ee a ) é r, has 5 comparatively ! whose : a - known ned | | co ‘aamirable a a Sle . the part Is nevertheless ! a to do, one,but and net strong Mr. Mac portrays | Miss eveland I i 5 ss ler he dmirable| vehicle for her talents, and as an exthe fit will w oman beautiful | tremely el wi ean ippl a1¢ the y admirably, ce is an old one, sone tive tae mika ---_-___ +> _ -__-- the melodram of sla , al‘ | t 1s ne thi at t as earned ; a Baie sma Ht de sae, s nat " oe charming officer. tine ntal hfoh any_!n from different sidely Adelnide P'rimmed" ates Gauek pelle Meyark, Stepp. Mehlinger and King. Charles Marvelle Evening, Bungalow 1e© company will remain at the Bungalow but one wee and | the popularity of Miss Cleveland should| houses. | crowded to insure sufficient be poe pls ylay is a fascinating story ofof love I : Virginia belle for a young Con i Cross Roads." in| zood Douglas is distinctly che > hE he Old Cross5 Ol "At the part of Parepa in issuming a character which is "At VAUDEVILLE Eve phe Kinodrome. be Orchesten. hee eee -.aeOrpheum a SSS Mat nee, 15¢, 25e, 60c. of that lected her work and Qetress, wonwho. the by. admiration dls-|; season aiid te and their Cleeplay cpcecharicn of ac robs eee inion th of patrons "yy, picture). 6 a by out rounded bill The from the Reserved Every and|| "as un Anna Cleve- "Miss Salt Lake starring er ear caree eanc theater . : yi a TODAY 2:15 ‘All Seats z r th: it won admiraits ¢ xeelli nt pe - play & great Valley Forge." os arefully cine is|Bungalow «Thelen The Hne. Ne ¥ this "At Sarat assisted demon pirated . of to $1.50. fe Selling. MATINEE ‘ADVANGED Salt| especially as actedchosen, be It is a Ne havoc} play plans for the} Hawt eialnty. toes. Ye ability their w years. appear here, one on Broadway for ughes and four ORS land, pretty dancing ‘ 2 ‘ t andher Sing" best | will 5 anes : is J.J cast two will tion profuse ub. | formance o danseuse, premier he will SiR PACteS cach n the celebrated to singers, reatenec t ae laus with tl e mt 1ze manager's SEE enG of the bill laide, Ma as jusWO] that Anadetonitibe Miss the Prices-50c se in. Seats Now Aes oe Ee of the rece the mos ee like uae aeeni | Ke mper company a "one-act incldent. {t was a@/ Take theater for five nights na Sat- | ingoianwe of ip-to-date slang nd| urday matinee, beginning tomorrow repartee in a manicure parlor, and there} night. Better than ever, if such be nar Just enough plot to give it spice possible will be the performance, for | can- to Ogden excursions Tene aon yon Were us popular as eve the reJonneen | rts. at that favorite eur uaa repatronunprecedent reporting Olse 1 | treat riko lax a goodly ¥ roportion of w aH was | THE SISTERS GASCH, Lady Gymnasts, at the World's Premier in were erenly Be 2 rere ae 7 tyYabo to Sea atten Winks the -3Wo in The latterfr won with a sensational run,| . the at evident The seekers pleasure between| game team Tuesday and Only Matinee of 6 ook TRA. 4:45; Free concert Saltair today, Leviathan: restauront 6. to) 9:80. was crowd a when the Begins q wo score * Many Tourists. ; packed SALT LAKE Ad state insures for the wi to. & PYPER A E Des Stove, Startups [Bliswia Ean" ntl, ahuete, Seoreaae FPliison ‘Zabriskie / Hoover | Aug. j boys, 25c, at Union Book i Idlewild amo n ° csNays Wells Fargo Team Wins. the second time this season, the Fargo team took the measure of For Yells had he acne s 2° Johnson Salinas oeaeel _ ‘piliott| MeCLELLAN'S SYMPHONY mad Alger's books for ret Sunday School 44 E..So. emple, voeae at ‘nce events the amson_ brothers i) 1, ong contenders while in the dashes McIntyre, the ‘oungster is given a good chance, resence of dark horses, however, will doubtless upset the dope and rt umb f en- on) TO Aiwa meh . Fount trip tra Salt Lake to cpethbridge, ee rir ke Stirling, 32,80; to Raymond, ; to Magrath, $33. to Cardston, $35.26; Spring: Coulee, $34 . oF - Sskr Sete ane 2:26 August see further particulars. UGaty tinkeet: Stine 201 Main strect, he ae eee eas i Pee U scady broken all records and. & =e of roe yesterto 6, .s.e+ persons EXCURSION against SATURDAY the come a der way, and the day will assume carnival proportions when all plana are completed Ther ir oxin tests between fighters oe considerablo merit, wrestling matches mt imerous other contests, for games an ee a big list of prises is boing prepar wenty-four-hour race on » and all fight SWIMMING WILL Sa " Saturday afternoon aus oe earns a pitcher, that DRE Leiee§ Seg ee tS ee at 1- | CIDENTALS: WIN SEASON | | DOVE TURTLE wd ' Ww | Yesterday, the "firs st li 1y of the turtle oc fire | ooo coason. saw an unusual musiha ro FROM INDEPENDENTS zon | gportsmen out, and the val le a * ne yruast the , : ing Brotind aoe rue Br 1longe ng Ark ae oe | Colored Players Plea Seore in ene First infantry' _ 1,078va, infantry 0 i: Stee ompany ¢C iret D, pe ae Te will claim- which fight, BASEBALL |G. A. R. VANGUARD of at-| | some First slow Lambert, vards, fiveA. Leeper the stretch if they could get some horse ennifeld. Private J enrie, ompat ,| dactor to pull out that nerve, so they | Studer. see tenet Vien jack-knives like 1 not close would yard hundred six 47; infantry fire, ( Poses Lero thman,|eyery time something goes past them Sweet a firc. First slow day, when the committees ill make provision for the visiting unions in the line of p e ‘hese will come from Bingham Cunyon, Pa City, Garfield, Alta, Eureka a the Tintic district, Ogden an ints. It expecta several thousand em- state ths tid date ae a Se a . Warthman of covery today. Old Tom Sharkey ar making the score 7 to Over $8,500] western horizon was blac 10st of the between Corporal Leroy arthmt ' a ware ie x the|day the usual exodus eo to theaenearby reeavy.Ths é Can ' 1 10} da among wagers in hands nad | changed surgeon French the that Major ls lared Sergea and corps Signal the cé and Sorts riv-| high, and ran Feeling spectators. was termed the iBouyYD red what merely where rangé 600-yard the on Neilson both shot 44 out of a possible 50 In ellow streak ene es oy alry was stron | vaded Oy ERB Saltair ee ASin ta the BEB: eee matched} "ourists evenly were teams two The Tes eT MOON ¢ his the all ‘That's > | won Warthman Corporal hoot-off, the with a score of 20 to 16...Sergeant Ma-=! gé clared the 5 ate a lot a and playe d exceptional ball. Se of. excursionists' on. tour of ‘the. West jor Neilson was a conte nder wh nonors fellows that have runout neld, for Yampa, struck out pirkeen | from New York arrived in the city in : » ' L again there ar@)men, while Jens¢ for the Binghe mn cA i iT? CR ETOS re ~ | time and aga , morning, and in after ‘doin left a in brine, the dipping and ‘iy The} the men twelve fanned Commercials, Weré| is because heroes 2 1 born SAT Oit this ; the only ame was played for $200 a side It} the ‘af ernoon for Yellowstone. There : ies nerve Jacking in. the Shs arkey famlly is the first of a series of three I ahow=| ward 00 In this party alone It is and Corporal W arthman of the Signal | I have all the other. nerves ing the game the vict« ITS as a ban | estimated that several thousand tourthe from aside lake, the wore.at tho} ists clu » to Commercial the at quet over) come Will Frenchman that ‘If 4 5 shot had corps The winners of the individual com-) | here and show me just where I can &¢ Yampa teal Jensen and Goates were| usual crowds pt ane! people atta ae the several ranges were as|4 that nerve, think I eould make|the battery for the B ingham team, MEL Increased rates appeared to have no Power several champions a few days and) frown and Hennifiela for the Yampa feat? on ven atte device at. La bot r vo hundred. yards, slow are first thes the championship home to the) nine |‘ several thousand pleasure seekers class: Sergeant J. W. Farrell, Signal) white race ag ait The lineup was | Bexean the double fare over the BamCorp 4) three h nnired ord slow "And it would be a good thing for rome ; B asham. verger route, fi ae e Corporal 3 re ray J, with Tippetts as coming strong in the fifth, w hen the low punch to the stomRo eeene Joe 4 eee also won many ends 5, Lit-| offerin as follows: Bs oa ay gree Bingham, baseball out. | 4,000 in the dis-) week FIGHT The ppetts has a big following back him again. Ag to © Innings. make the the re TIPPETTS-CAPON| oe Orleans visitor's witness to mond recipe| paradoxal newest Dr. Bonner, a French sur-| the Yampa Smelter : , y | ham V5 ‘ jala:: Commercials. fraternity} is "the |This |,avanced by line skir mish the on Hard for Individual Prizes. 1-To take take medulla all Roch- ants counties Moron tho slab lined up Medulla Oblongata. | Roads,'' and Saturday. IN one | The battery | Cross eee g popular act nwa eer CLAIMED notng. enough to interfere with the hee | French Physician Would Re- Commercialss Win | From Yampa} Usual Sunday Resort Crowds the first it was seen that the From Are Augmented by Smelter Team in Ten move Nerve Center in: pace] carry fighoft t first team woud battery in the meet, and the then dein the, the Old Wednesday 7 ieee Bervices mean that Ms will ind blew d@lagonally across the ratee and Into th aces of the shooters, but toward 10 o'clock the sun came ae and! alled Ss pr SDE on idea from oe Rain fell wice aa yet but team was well balanced, and all sho in good form from the first Company ers in ‘‘At matinees YIODODOODOODDOSOOOO inasmuch run dur. tte Pcie neir Tr eee Ss 1.-Tho Startup Kandy|tries Gor pleted thelr tour} 80me ners rowvo' DISCOVER NEW WAY ana the sent eee tate on Gra-|M |N and Mattern The task of arranging for the big Labor day parade, which will this year contain twenty-six divisions of local unions, together with large delegations from labor unions throughout the entire state, was commenced at a meeting of the Labor day committees a ae Federation of Labor hall morning. parade and line of march could not d upon owing to the absence Jockey communicat{ association that, club would not 4 barrier to-|making the seventh straight victory the leather! The game was fas nd w ritnesse by the score | by arge and wildly cheering crowd, ly me FOUL nathan, game: Toledo Second game: Toledo 64. e meet was shot under almost Pere during the re many friende Lake who ee seed * shooting trom | fly-tents erected by soldiers S During 0, rie 13 an a ‘teatuble, wand then | R- Movies the wo Tay Oy, EB. | Cloward Ritchie, ° Se ASSOCIATION. a Sanpete and Sevier day by winning from g at critical, atarted ase, n yesterday ae iia alec 3 --- Moroni Bunch Was the Last the List of Victims in Trip Through Two Counties : | The Mcardb mat- fu the fair the jockey aire WwW and| AGAIN. with foo a b. Carstensen in the handWit the tat ereve Sill ah J Jockey club meeting 100 eh Bet 5, j | PROVO KANDY KIDS IN 010-8 8 3] SEVEN GAMES IN TOUR «ai. BD | 7 YI B..2- week on. eee ae game: ouevills ‘Minne 2apolis 2 cond game: Louis lle 0, Minne eapols, 4 ui all the ite fon aun meeting. The Utat i ; i | EAGUE. New Orleans-New Rock 1, eae AMERICAN second| | [emphis } fie lding did not| 5 eee SOUTHERN Bl: Theater-Vaudeville inees daily. Grand Theater-WillardMack, Blanche Douglas and sige ' Andstill the fans aare talkin gS about r the ppetts-Capon| fight at Bu Newark- Ceeeiaee: Rooney 3.1 Wednesday, which Ti ppetts foat in ‘the Montreal-Montreal 8, Balti-|@fth roun "on a blow about which 5] | ‘City Popeka f 8 hig Fae Mikniaitiee BUM aie so: cee 003 012 004-10 14 0/3. Christensen 000 000 400- 110 4|\Linebaug rent that | St. Louis ewas run, with. Stine mish because of sh a i at Ye at Batterles-Bachman, Melte Sallee | T. Bz Por ete: mie field Oehis gave the bri fejand Phelps; to Private Lester Wire of the battery, | ham. 2 7 and| Lin- Stoux Orpheum Ag ue beon "entered t6 ¢ oa the en{ ar "more than piace: six PORT pa emneen is S eéncoura i and breeders, and once fextabe colt ie pone to becom of nual offair the ‘final booking att inter. meet @in Oma- EASTERN LE LEAGUE. ae City-Jersey City 4, ara 2} ana 6, 1aahoe PLANNED Bicycle Races and Other Sports to Be Held at Salt Palace, and The announcem ent has been ad that the horsemen will; be asked ap selec ‘ . miner iget sya ede eld a invari to fe Moines RuttmcPaete, me tea al staepatented for" he" ening US fo Z ee at 000 010 Several ise, big feat 23] Ings with 8 6 from news ys the 9 Te a] Game, 001 001 t. Louis, Aug B s e by pounding all corners of the lot, |to be- 7 sure aa ete ie theo the pitchers Scare nor: s: bE BOSTON WINS yas had two ly Ot 1. - H.BD, 13° or ee wie vias ai © ‘PKie : Se LEAGUE Moines-Des Sloux | City-Sioux Of | Lance In Hieeenien ie cop Batterles-Rowan h- | helm and. Marshall. Corpora 4 y rag the eur tae 1S Ser 5o,\but Des oln BREAK. 1-T in a ae ate cheat "Irst throug ski pee ish At ene K. 100-6 Mo well fror but all a work Close. close r eed 1 rainy 1 out, jha 6 fir At lead aid not show class, but this is accounted Batter les_F romme, Campbell for in the lack of practice in this style | Mc Lean; Rucker and Marshall of firing and in - reat set low Second Game, at the bottom of arapet and al- | most invisible until after the firing on puting ti care 000 010 00 = the 600-yard Brookly i .000 100 one ne b a ue PORTLAND. WESTERN : boom- locals 001 \ fir é z a a contest, pitanwee twenty- aero only the 033 the. Teds. stake . lished club 211 ate S a "while Aree Lewis; Carson and Fisher, -000 Higginbotham, and Bia One Lorsemen Oakland .. -«sss. 001 000 030-4 Portland .. «sss. 000 020 000-2 Batterles-Wiges and Tonneson --800 000 00x-3 | a, Quillen and Geom: [es Archer | Se At Second Game. At of the rapid guardsmen, especially inwonderful the slow Cincinnat! and 1 ASR SCING firtr th eensl oie the : |? rooklynL The one lay AT and | bach side | the game. Scores: | Game. R. H. B,| +-000 000 000-0 ee and a part First ate the meet last year, when Utah sent her 1 was first National Guard team to compete standpoint, with organizations of other states at| VOTieRaau Ca Peery Dhowehootinc ava eOtia as much 3s pitchars; wit | P hiladelphia battery | with masar individual com aie two by members of Le Signal Major The i 4 10 Quakers hit, in the fount Ae ere battalion, a close second, five point behine | A EVEN the five medais offered by D.C.) Gfncinnati, Ai Jackling oe tne vernor''s staff for! poagers broke even marksmen, 60 aun second - cae Dut tod ) « r ne . i in oxpectad enougenh to . Two. a the first place in|used three meet at Fort|Players took a team total on the team Phil fifteen men|(, Chi ae second, of E 6 56: fin Rea) ees pe 503 | ' 1-Chicago's chamtrimmed the Quakers ~ own sh allowing one 0, of 2amthe tostatetakewho part will inmake up the Utah the inter-state eat terige National Guard meet at Camp Peery, | Brown and Ohio, August 23 and 24 Company * and 42 53 51. Bg pa WIN 0, Aug. Cubs twice mak .3 constant battery away Guard yesterday, and every among the ranked ce wa CUBS oss result First Lake walked the National Douglas of 1,225, e | | te First 7 the "tis oe ; Batteries-Bau ered Byrnes. 3yrnes; }Meikkle and Ber Afternoon Game. R. Sacramento -000 Pe.|San Francisco. ..001 010 001 200 100 0-3 1-4 Lost. -65 63=p - Salt Lake Theater-‘Paid In F Thee Tuesday night the remainder of the week, with matinee Saturday. Aye rake, Aces for the, Inland unpre phat ibd from Spring- FRANCISCO. IS PARADE OF THE WEEK Today, ; 265 @| Vernon .. 42 78 224 >| ----_-_-_ 25% +) NATIONAL LEAGUE. $444+4444444444 Showing be 88 Wen Ee Angeles Sone‘Yrame oe go F tie nana e t - .H.7 B,1/|Fair | Secretary Horace announced Enat Ensign of yeaterdne the Stat association -100 000 000-1 are Verno 40s tterles-Schaefer Angeles Cou 010 003 001-5 0} that all indications pointed to the fill. and Hogan; 18 Bris- ing of Ae e two-year-old and three-year- Smith Morning ame. ROH. = B Sacramento ae 000 000-1 4 1 San Francisco 132 000 00x-6 10 1) LEAGUE. PROGRAM Filled All Be Will 36c 288] Tet LOCAL."indivi ssueidessecs SO aTLOBM TanEGr + tery, reais 2 + t Indications Are That the Stakes 106 000 00x-7' 7 6 600-0 8 { .000 000Kinkel; illet and Thor- Sen ann b ene a2 . s sOE No. ANGELES, Big Meeting Is Held at Federation of Labor Hall Yesterday. oe 43 : "44 ..........°COAST __ + . Winners. of + team matches: LOS 38 54 48! JO ig W ashington DHF tet tt4+4+44444 44444444446et + z + SCORE OF FIRST BATTERY +4 : TEAM. Pevoacdeda treet ees . ri CL RA Morning Game. Won.6 Lost. pe, | Weer andAT RosSAN 34 re Cleveland Ape AT Pe . 50 | ENTRIES RECEIVED. COAST LEAGUE. 719 663) LosBa Angeles oe les _w Brooklyn 2) ‘ vo Aas $3 B7 «64 26 lace SO AM ERICAN LEAGUE, | ' of : Pnilaael Iphiz 2 COMPETITION LEAGUB le in Pittsburg Guard Results. Smascreeen UNION MEN PLAN FOR LABOR DAY <-> TEAMIS FIRST 5 A. |