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Show r- - 1 i llftii'eiiant. j uia.1, at.d was ti.;;:tat He prvr tr. my y, athit-ti- ' la the .' al ( i s of f!u'.r a! V,.fi.'ra'o! nity -th- - scaMiII of 4 :h the Wesi-r- n as l'.ipids loam of , after ijjt orgaa.zatit,!: lis an led. oil IT, he sijinej with el ill. the Wh't-Uliwith it league, am! flushed 'L- na':v- .: L. - J). Iji'tk i.- - ti- i f. ,'r Ivic-i tunui t:.t.i v h Inbut lu NM.t -t l!iih'ija!l A;i;-iia- c iii M MIKE FITZGERALD, Prop. ( Fiaml Lin of rrj 4M. TII- j4if$ T T S- Popular liwrs Kept on M A, I Y r - a nerfect AttiiHoniont 1111. with a Fine Itol Tabla io e mneotijti. An ideal retina place to drop ia and wait for the car. . . s r . ' i It.-il- fi v. i Supt,, Power Co. I inef and Best Selected I found iu town. lw- - Slock lo OUR PRESCRIPTION DEP'T Preis presided over by a careful and experienced Pharmacist. scriptions compounded any hour at night. We a!o tarry a full liae of Staple aud Fancy Groceries. you. have wlieu carry the we thei-- - eto. St'onerj, We are agents for the celebrated remdeies advertised elsew here in this paper, namely: ''Dr. King's, New Discover", ''Electric Bitters", 'TUickleu's Arnica Salve-'- and "Dr. King's New Life Pills " , Corner cf State & Murray St. qgfl-- g' i eub-fciitio- expi-rlmc- DimujjU1 A ifrjjv e Ha In ail V you wish ty help the caue, leave c iitiiiiiilioiiH aud give your' name and addrcnt. Besides literature fur tiie askiiiB', valuable to and (iHuibhletrt liody, biiok n w ill he g; veil five w ith each for jiapers. Soeialisin. Ityal order a '.id progress go hand in hand For further iiifjiuiafion apply to TIIK SOCIALIST I'AKTY uf Murray, Box 175, f - - p. in. your lilerature read it one-tirti- !.i.-- Brandies. Win and Cigars. IS THE PLACE TO BUYDfus, TcPct Articles, 3oo.;s. s (iihrujit Liquor. Whhkies, i Social ilie lilotatuie given awaj free at Will Ciionegieii-r'Coiiinidis. turu iiilo this titore - Thi Iragin' !Ui-!wtiit licfore thf publif .i njirlng a it a rnijor lfaK'i'' for the tlr.-- l linif, anil as hh ii made a hlit fan- uf Ihn oli for iatro!iai;. In t arnl in itn miiipnsi 'lly liiviii-cibl- was 'I'hf HtnitigholijH. evi-liy the onslilfivil iKuarrloiiH etam hi.--t frii inln of t!ii yoims t.riani-zatinIt tuiiif l out a Huri-i-th lation of any hut thu moat l, diil not, aa saiiKiuiifl. The f HP baiikrniit by puttin hue!) fXiKinhivf piaaf In four Extern fltli-Hhut, In.s'.ciol, won tht.- patronage of the puiilh: from th- fifut, ami came warfare with out of thf first Ita folors. n.iili-'to the mast alHl lu good I'OiulH Ion for nriolhcr year' fluht. From a piayinu standpoint, which was has fuiiiishi-- a ra-closf and fXi'iim;: uritil th-- last Ful I hi? I'iayi i .i of it .i on n a irylri(S otif. hiU the ua every has Ijci ii hurtling for a position riKht u(i to tin' finish. Thi pluyiTM wore kept constant ly on ohligod to txt'-n. I infill' Slur Of t!ie Aini-- i ii an leaKiii' pitcher:!, two in a class by stand Thev are Clarke firil'illl and "Cy" Voiiiii.", ami .so close was the race helwein theui that they fnii.shd the season one point apart iu the pcrcent-- a of games won. Young pitched 41 Griiiith KaineH and won 'it of them. pitched 22 gaim-- ami won 2o of tht in, Iokiiik seven. Mctjinnity was the leading pitcher lu the Iialtiinore club and pitched the greatest tiutnhcr of cames, wintiluK 'it and losing IS. Wilt.se. was riilltidelphja's Itest pitcher for the length of time he was with the club, and lleitiaid leads th" men who pitched the Keason out. Miller wan the leader amoiiK the Detroit pitchers, i'atton In th WashliiKton stuff, Moore In Cleveland'B hunch, and Ucidy in the s Milwaukee chili, the last named half hii Ranu-- with a team of hehiml him. Napoleon l.ajoie of th- - Philadelphia AlhleticH heads the league in hatting hy so latere a nmrKtn us to place him In a class wholly hy himself. He haa hit for a percentage of .4K. while his nearest competitor, lluck Kreen.an, is no lews than til point helow. Thirty-men hit oyer .3ni) dining the Boston leads In team batting and Va.hlnKlon in cluh fltdding. For a time President Johnson was menaced by rowdyism anion); the players. A little over a month before JoSF.ni MAPJIKTT, Fkop., Pi;. Laborers Wonted! n l theL - ('. Law in.;, D Cutihi il.l ite.l Hail Wagxit tti'-pla- Resort Satora P- Mrliin 1'. fctleWH ui 1 FliANK i,rHI-ii- ii ri- jrrny, cunm.ei.cibtt at " j fc.'.iMHi. - THE PIONEER DRUG STORE. l ! leVO.- -' F felt w:l' i' HoUlh, K'llf.g le(' h i p. in , Coiiniig Hi- - S, lem ii iurr.iy ou ti:i f buur iiieu ;e:i r,, i in :; i. F rst. S ,tl.li and State I,. ft bin! a He partliipatt-- in seventy-nichamllvei y w pionship games with the latter. In lie, Hjh i ii'niil (irorp; fity rpjiortt'ij; he took part in one b,intr-and nine a!l the ("dii .i tiavf tinihi'l f ir alad. i huinpioi.oh'p oijiitesU ;th the St. from and tin' ihdxiiati-- . Iiuvteam of the league, and llM.OnU Io ttU.tmU. made sin u a letnai l.i,iy fine lowing NVarly all of for another u si k that his release was Jure hased hy the f ui t'hliagu t iui), of the National league, tt.at fully anil It lk Hiatt-cv ill flit iiu n in tin; National after the close of the Weitern lease ni xl ytjr. Atmriiaii to tills t lie uhl lioily will In' The I: liavnif Sund-i)- i in-!- i in , a. tu. iiu'l. o'clock a. el I'1: i. U - -r S'reet Car Time Table :f Srr rk d! uo Ti.a cars run j ia 11 ' 7 YOU ARE SAFE IN ORDERING HUSLERJS FLOOR w:i. No NOTIt'B Fuii PLiiUCATIOM. . I.'epsrtluelit of the Interior, f.ani) (iffl eat Lake i ity. Ctuh. ejiiealMtr Wit. N.itiee i he.fi.v ir,v,.n o,e itl:ti d octtler l.a til.-- milice of his inteuti.ia to niako tiiiiil proof lu eupiorto hi cloiiu, ud Hint - sv- aeparae. nlc. eomf irtabia room has been f.eted up can alt. ouiof tht hint Ledl A If - " 1 .. ' l and dust and wait for the cars. m JS wt-t-- thi'in-fci-Ivc- lt .vri;, jht.'j'i. JsrvvV'i-- ft:f 'V:' ' ,4 -a-F- f-'' IHylf r cdKt-an- rit-lur- thein-hhIvp- hot Weather esizls " HAKE. pOOK NO unrtor lhe Snd the for Tin II th siUNotlun vt tli wurlJ. ao use. NEW ROCHESTER. ti'i,e. Ltni rtnruintnii tltr. K'liraur ordn iffti (iijojrd iatliuunlia I U litrtur(, nuU dupili gtlur Com- - froio all ! "New Rocheater" Cook Stove both for th "Rochester Lamp " tbtwo goods iutrodiu-e- d 33 Park Plaoa and 33 Bvclay atreat, luto your New York. JOHN GORDON & SON. DKALKHS x seu-Bo- IN Groceries, Confectionery. Stationer, Novelties, And all Kindsof Fruits. Canned Goods, Etc. Eto, .Tobaooqax4.CiearaJ,i , I Parlors WIES, STOOC OF- - MU6R8p 61GRSI FAMILY TRADE CARLSON & BIRCH. w;." ttTWw vMfei"- - J"- - '?f vif ? Ms-- " ''if jj", x"'. w iv. 'i '.iv5 v.t-''t iU. Jitf ',( - tne nettl uiniura HtwMuJtxi or-nearly every day. This hurt the game, hut mich actions were curbed when Shortstop Shusart was suspended for the rest of his life. Although he was allowed to return, the decision of President Johnson had a wonderful effect. The American league promises that It will be larger next season and stronger. Doubt Ipsa It will. St. Iuls will he a part of the circuit and there "The Amerimay be other changes. can league has oonie to stay," says Fit sldelit Johnson, "as long as the people want baseball." riTTSIUKO I'KNN.INT WINSKH The National league baseball season olosetl with Pittsburg having a clear-ctitle to the championship. The Pl- - ut - ALWAYS ON HAND CAREFUL ATTENTION ov 5"-- I $ $ CArCU.T -- i in 7Wurra and Billiard Hall. J. 1 ot--i- Crssm tod Cool Summer Drioks. U. P. Saloon -- - vV- - 'e. 3 f - am V mm cb- tf) ''A - WM. ATWOOD. aud Yards toulh ef Oannaola L1 ft. L. K.y. at Atwood Btatlon VI' I ON AT,. ""' it is certain that pace Is Vnv.lt CI.APvKK. rates havi played consistent bali during the et liie season, and their victory John is P. Wright hand your on to ruak new ?nits ntul clmn your old rlotlifs ripht lifi iu Murrttj-- , ntid guiirniit''s pi Mid work and o.itiffaetiun at fair Two Doom North of American Eagle OfUo Use m Should ine iimoncan iijagie they desire tn Reach the Poople of tri County n their Homes. . . If high-salarie- d (H INTS. This was the fourth season of Feider the Chiei;- Jones of American with a champion club. He Leaguers landed with Springfield In 189S, Brooklyn In lS'JD am! IWO, and Chicago In J. It is the Best Field in the State. THB- Murray Iron foundry n E.3ss Crsstljjs, r pi i ClfColu ud Icrt Yentlhtlrg Gratrs. Pestle Iroas, i Bats Ofa:s, Cist Wasliars, Sasli Weights. Tnysre BO,- - PENDKB -- WM. HI Sail St, Silt UP Hi. K.:&m CiU. TIS--- J RiDjs. isalsiwKAV PPiTP8 P (a a m w y Lisa U TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE Big Removal Sale at the Tom and Where I can Purchase Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds, Fruits and Vegetables, Game iu Season, and I can get the Jerry Clothing Store, 238 S, Main EVERY DAY. EVERY DAY 200 SUITS TO BE SOLD AT Best tnat Can be Obtained for the least money, by pay-Cas- h for what I get. . STETSON HATS $3.35. ALL COLLARS M J. N. .BROWN, Prop. SNDY, . , Jt should be larger and your Lours should be WAGES less. V Qualify yourself for a position that will lecur ihes. by tatling one of our correspondence courses. "We & leach, by mail, STENOG- BOOIA-NEEPIN- PROOF-READIN- G, ERATURE. I i' ' at C03T. ' ' CO . i'- - ": i'k w, B1.1.-.01- Sp.iMlsh-Amerl-ca- - St-- 1 ilpERTAHERS AflD EfJRAIifJERS Metropolitan Hotel Block. gift 4 269 S. W. Temple Telephone HISTORY. Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. fiSO TT?,!;s,7i?W'l?' MINING, ARCHITECTURE. DRAWING. LIT- tz$kk 's. O'DONNELL & f RAPHY, LAW. JOURNAL- " "-- fe S'5; 10c. ON ARCH SHIRTS 95c. All Boys' and Children's Suita Sold UTAH . YOUR ISM. baa Ml. lF7f"l?W"pf Jif i? ' P1UNTING FRENCH. SPANISH, LATIN. NORMAL. ENGLISH. MUSIC, and PENMANSHIP. if if Send for free prospectus. THE PACIFIC SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE 32 & Montgomery Street San Francisco, Cal n .Stationery. Damon Lodgo No. 19. Brief Work P. K KNIGHTS Book Work OF PYTHIAS, V 1 in W.fii'j rs and GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK. Brown's Meat Market, N. The second base play of Billy of Philadelphia hs been one of the marvels of the year in the National league. A few years n go he was put on the shelf as a "has been." After playing in minor leagues he returned to the National iiiis year. A record of .977 at second base beats anything that ever found its way Into the pages of a league guide in mi games he had only 10 errois. He accepted JiiO of 440 chances. - rr-i- State Street. Salt Lake. 40 -- Say, Where aro you Going? am Going to Wests every WcdnrtT rrentnir st 8:(0 i iit e Jfn'l. Opera llmm s In th-- lr Blook. VisIUlj broile is . oiliain. levn. u 0. A. I.KHUAM. 0. O. J. T Fabkis. K.of U s. felo. UI YORK WORLD SEW Thrloe a Weak edition. The Moat Widely Read News- paper in America. 1 O, Yes- - 338-3- urgently asked by lie Natioiul, nor la peace distasteful to the American. For the National had one idvantage higher prices. It had a clltntele accustomed to the rate, and Its expenses, men shifted with many to the opposition, were little, If any, larger than those ot the American. Moreover, the National's eight cities drew from a population, urban alone, and Baying nothing of suburban, of not less than 9,000,000, while the American's eight towns totaled not over 5,5110,000. These preponderating facts told heavily in the long run, and hence the willingness of the American as well as the older league for peace with honor. Chicago Tribune. tllOMI Milling: Col Inter-mountai- n rt ULICAIIO.V. DepHrrmeiit of the Inteiler, Land Office at sad Laket.'itv Ctah. 8J. IS if . .Notiee lc l.ereliy ivenilct the f.illmvlni named seHler hm hleii noiicoot his Intention u a'Hkf! Html pin.if In support of bis claim ami ileo , wiM b,, a() h, fl)re ir,,f I.emsier and eeiver If. S. Land nfltee at suit Lake t'i v. I :a i, on Sdunlay. .Novem. . beriw. r,z: ,I,,B,h T. H. K diii.-i- l (jeii .tierSI, is't). fi.rihe N' E Nji. s tifnf 0 ; WqrN q sei; and Ji w or of s W qr see ly. tp 8. H Ii 1 W, S. L M l:mti. lie iiumea (he to l..w uu witnesses to prove tils ooiitiniiuiiH retldej 100 upuu and culliva lion of fid hmd, v.z; Silas Ilio ill. John Kriiwn. Alma VVheadon. Mariluus An.lersnrj, hII of Oiile. fait Lake 1 11A N K u- - UoKlls.' lic C".',"V,y iier, It. t. lioss, Ally. bt!ptit8-- 4t t Manager Union f the Brookiyns. discussing ball players who had been released by one leant only to turn out stars of the lii.t magnitude with another, remarked the other day: "The win st slip I ,,yer ),),, wnon 1 look tieorge Trea.Uay in preference to Hill i.aiige. From the study of the records I picked 'Little Eva," but I had a scout on the grounds and he advised: Troadway Is a better man than Lange, who is awkward In his n ivemepts.' So set my own long disiaaco Judgment Ht'KtMl OK TIIK NKW VOKHM, aside and took Tre.ohv.iv Samuel Strang Nu klii better known There Seems to be no iiiestion that professionally as sum Strang, of the there has been mote interest in bwe Now York team of the National hague, is a Southern collet;,, graduate, a sol- bail all over America this season than dier and a player. He- w as born ever before in the history of the game. Dee. 16. iSi'j. at Chattanooga. Tenn , And the silialler cities that "iipport and learned to play ball near Lookout sciul pioft ssional team i icport (lithu-slast- n such r.s they n, V.T before witMountain. His prof, ssioi al career began with the KnoxviUe (Tenn.) team, nessed. The minor lease s have done In ls'.'l. In IS'.i.i he was a member of better than over before a fact hown the Astievllle (N. C.) team. He began by there beins no ills' ar, (merits until the season of IM with the Madlson-vlll- e the close ot the regular ... heduled seai the Ameri(Ky ) ti am. but later wa given a son, while the National trial by the Louisville club, of the Na- can lu tii have done bet;..r than was tional b acue and American association expecteil. and was farmed out to the I. tubbing team of the YirgtnU le.igne. Sp.uk not ill of ar.y An Inman; if a jury to one of bis knees kept hlai out woman be n t ntJiuns, wnal she Is of the game dating the of. 1S'.7, speaks tor its f and in lvis, when the war began, young Nitklln wnt to The man who Itches f .r fame has to the front ,He n.n musti l out at do a lot or M- a cli nn h ,o;-h g,t A'.c ,l.it HI, l:e, as a first there. Much of the credit for the brilliant playing of the champions belongs to Fred Clarke, manager, captain and left Bolder of the team! He has been one of the stars of the National league since his debut at I.onls vlllo several years ago. lie Is a superior batsman, au almost phenomenal fielder, strong runner, accurate thrower from the outfield, and a good general and base runner. liif-isusaid proof will be made and Heceiver at Suit L;ike ( it Uisii, on Noveiiil.er 9. I'.iul. y.Z: Eliziheili', Reynolds uee Kiizit.eii, limwn, for t 4, etc. 3, and iou 1 and a. m l S VV. qr N. K nr., section 4, lownsi.i,, i s., ran-.'i V a,l Lake flu niuies the fuliowiuif wiu iiieridian, tu prove his coniinuoiw residiuiee and culuvniion of snid Intnl. viz: John "ouck, of Pleacant (in-cii- , Sail I.aka connty, Ltah; Anojiia Johns .ii.nf KiJuradn. Salt Lake county, t:1,; J.ira,.sC. Uer:oi h, of Hiinler 1. ()., conntv L'tal; Mary Uouek, of 1' i Laka (iru n. FKANK U. ilOHIiS, county, Cotli. ihomas K:oie, Husrisier. Claiiuaut'i Atty. Ocl.5 4.t JiOTICE Uuii Your money back if it don't Suit after a Fair T"ial. win-riai- 1 The year's campaign was a hard ont for the National. Faced with strenuous competition In three of its best cities, the flijht would have been a hard one with no shift of players and no conflicting Fchedulcs. As it was, the old league was shurn of many of its ablest men, and, with weakened teams and inferior quality of goods, had to go against an enemy which fought It on somethiDg like twenty days out of seventy each team had at home. Under the circumstances, It was "til league suf- small Tiin'MQtt in l.tM7""- -' rray so wefL "Air of the eight National league teanu finish the season strong at least to he outward view and few complaints have been heard from the gritty owtcrs. Nevertheless, Hal-ma- Is a popular one. 7orVs, N 1901. LUUBlCH IAKU WIA a full Une ofSaah, Doors, Sorean Doors. Bntldlng Papsr, Uooldlnp, CaJDg. Blocks, Redwood and Plas FlDiali CoatrsoU Boildert' llarlwrnr. Kails, tut., Eto. Uka, Bttlldinp flf ur4 (m, BuUdJUgs pal sp oa Mr.Montblj barmeats. Don't tall bo m as befora you build. Also a ...COMf LBTH UNB OF COAL... If Io need of s.oj thing la Cor Iln eall and m osor wriU. It will b to yoar interest to do so, t Orson Saniars Qtot. M Mall Card through P. O. Ordsrs Imts VI1AK rOB IIA1CO HI ttf','tff.if VrnOtrSALU .aed RKTAIL oa O. e VM'4 ri C2oa , a THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO, Joe Gream r'ur Horn ma Io SAM STRANG XICKLIN. While with the St. Josephs tauipaign. he once made tive sjife hits in once four and tive times three. So'iie of his best fielding performances while with St. Joseph were once all of eleven chances at third base and once all of ten, having eight assists. In two games played Ji'Iy 27, "S, at Sioux City, he a'-pted all of nineteen chances, at third base. After joining the Clilcagos he participated in twenty-liv- e games, championship and gave such a satisfactory account of hiitife'.f that he was reserved for this season, but durini; the winter ol iliuO and ll'Ot he, with John Ganzel aud to the Virgil Garvin, was trans-ftrreNew York club In exchange for Jack Doyle, Strang has, up to Sept. 2S, participated in one hundred and twenty-ninchampionship contests with thu New Yorks, making one hundred and thirty-thre- e gufe hits, including one home, six triples and eleven double baggers. H'i has the style in holding his bat. He can hunt in either direction and from eith'r side of the plate, and Is fast in getting to fir.'J base. He has proved a great success since joining the New Yorks. win-nln- You will uevcr regret having Louseliold. finest i j ht deinonnrsted that th Tbrtee-a-W- k Ttm orld liiin1 slon In It riasr. Otber d Ii form hut m.l Iw aspers bars linllno Ttal U b.cut It tsli all tli ntul ucor all tb Om sun 11 it luipuMlslly, wtisthsr sew, b political or tn III. In f.ot. itoi ilMr t the nr eeof and Tu oss'l ktford Io Mi elthnut It. At This Office. othsr. wrj Iimicrai allktcin read World with hulul tb 'rutle In iddlt'OD l n, w. It pnln hm Drat olui torl nd ether fi sturr tulud to srll tbs iioio- - d 8rt!d.,. tt Hevulillcan flutes-- . I It soil oild' tub. prr year and ( hi ,.ny 1M pani"r We offer Oil uioiiil-tot pyt nd lh f'.Ji! lTi(-llu.eltii r nW.parr for Ij por a Tb r(rii.r nubiy, miK.n prlc of the Inn Th Tlirli orlpil'-pil. s rjulr ek n I l s. vr pers ts S1.0. E h :' U'h nffl- TO t K TUf 1iixi!.f rKK ittMi. t u; li lt frroi r.'.k lH .MritniNTON t n.l l'trvit, t I Brn tins 1te Btt. ) And yon lears how slmcl sad plaaa ravJlDf can ba Bio. wba itekrta rasd t th Cuiatco, Mu. - i Lt O IN IIMD4V, Uron.o t.Mliiuir Trt! lii if. 8t Paci. IUilwit. pth ami inn-n- ii.. A rft, A All Frli fef I ked rfl tki. 7TH;fvr,ir mtaf oibr r.luabl. rrs sal 0tSCY. fALMTli. ri. j I k'rel MUSICAL MSICHANDIC,Sa ftattan.ll Raajna, aardns folia., Marmamlaaa. kni pf rlm, JOHN r.tTRATTQNcd atiaioco. saCMNs t. stswVaa. ot EDWIN USD C4TAIC1CC FBF.t. m. "MtnallV if PwOar tli 1biwt WV4fi J.-t- A4rM, NJWI JOHN F. STRATTON CO. , BOl pACHS PATENTS Pit. Know Yon Are Get fSTOu USD VV. SENIOR, USING ATTORUKT. Templetcn Buirting, baltuak City.Utah. |