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Show THE BALTIC FLEET CANNOT SAIL pa i n , p2f3 -- . (r .for : ' Fecial rate. SPOKANE TO RECLAIM FLOODED LANDS. Bureau of Forestry Telia Hew to Do It In Kansas by Planting Trees. wr.utah The Bureau of Forestry in ton has Just Issued a circularWashingtelling landowners how they mny reclaim thoir Grand flood damaged landa along the Kan ena River planting trees. 409. CLARK, Manager. The floods of 1903 bnried at least 5J)U0 acres of land under course sand One to such a depth that the land has been pronounced worthless for agricultural purposes. Other lands were eroded to n vast extent. In many places the banks of the river were left in n cavspecial holiday engagement. ing conilUron. The The Bureau of Fores! ry says that the COMEDY EVENT owners of sand covered land should of tbe Year. plant It with cottonwood seedlings to the extent of 1,200 trees an acre. ' Wilfred Clark's Great London Success. Thta' would turn the property into useful lanl for forestry operations. It is pointed out that not only is there a plentiful supply of cottonwood A in the West, but that even for fuel purposes, growing It is a profitable business. it takes twenty years to raise tbe trees to a size fit for logging purposes, but . forest of these trees needs "T to be thinned out twice in that time. The wood thinned out can be used as fuel. For eroded lands the bureau recoin mends that black walnut and catalpa trees be planted. Thta requires about 1,500 trees to the acre,. The profit In cultivating cattalpa ia said to be on Presented by n coterie of Metropolitbe average 910 an acre for a period tan Favorites, Including of twenty years, bringing In 6 per cent LOUISE CARTER compound interest on the land and Two Hours of Laughter. tabor invested. The greatest hit since Charleys Aunt For eroded land covered with slit, -- Exchange. the bureau says the beet plan la fo You'll MIsa It cover It with willows and cottonwoods. If You Mill It The circular adds: 'The trees will collect the silt at each rise of the river 75, 60 and 25 Regular prices, and will assist in building the soil np cents. to He former level. Sens on sale Saturday. For caving banka it is recommended thet willow poles with their butte pointing toward the river, be laid flat on the banks and be bound together stoutly with wire. As the banka cave in. the soil will bury the wires and the poles will strike root and grow. This will soon stop the caving-i- n process. The Forestry Bureau says that If these plans are adopted the waste land along tthe Kansas River, extending for many miles, will iif twenty years be "restored to Ita former, state of Opera House! Night, Monday : 30 MAY ss High-Cla- ; it Is USE r Jo ii? WOMAN Laugh 91-0- Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catcha Train in a Hurry Always Remember i 'Phone 22. Transfer Allen Company. 421 25thSt. FOR FAILED. INSTRUCTION I HEARBT Seattle 9 11 Effective May 3rd the following will be made to SL Louis aad ntee , the East over the railway between zrzr' 19 trains, the Overland JJEhoe route) Te Chicago end return via SL Louie; or te I lfcV!SiBecN8 Horta-West- en at Osaha vial Line to St. Paifll "tooeopoiig. Jicksti. rep &ante XU n Scuttle. May 29. Brndhear pul the ball over the fence this afternoon lu the first inning with two men on base. ed. Attendance Score: Score Seattle K. H. 11 ..a, PORTLAND VS BAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, May 29. Portland dropped both games to the locals. . In the morning it was an exhibition cf weak hitting and strong pitching on both sides, but the home team profiled by n lucky combination In the seventh and scored n trio of runs. The afternoon contest became particularly exciting in the seventh when the visitors lied the score, nfier which Whalen wee taken out of the box. Score: Morning game: R H . 03 0 201 0000 Portland x San Francisco ..0 Butler and 8hea; Knell and Gorton, Afternoon game: 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 Portland 1 Sun Francisco '..0 Ibttrg and 8hea; Whalen, Joneff and Gorton. Umpire, Huston. 0100030 2003010 00 Lake Citv. Utah. (one way SL Louie i i I j j , , j The man with the military niuatci-i.bought one and wiih a siguiiicaut wink I at the senator produced bis pocket-knif- e snd as he cut the apple in two j he remarked: 1 have reason to believe these ap- plea are valuable.'' Friday gazed at the apple wiih blank axioiiltiiinnnl as the stranger extracted apparently front the very miter of it a bright 919 gold piece. me have another apple," he said, and here Is ten rents for It. Friday grudgingly handed him another. and the stranger repeated the operation of extracting a 810 gold piece from its center. The old fellow's eyes were bulging snd his mouth waa wide open with astonishment when tha stranger said: hai "I'll take tbe entire basketful. will you ibargeame for (hem? Name yuur price. Friday slowly gathered np his liasket, ami as he waned away he said: ! giiens I won't sell any more of em; 1 want 'em to make pies." He proceeded to a quiet nook iu the Capitol jiark. and wiih his pneket-kuif- e cut. rery apple into pieces wiut the hope of flndiug some of the gold coin, hut nol a one did lie flud. Ho great was his disappointment ibat he was not aeen at hfa accustomed placet about the cipitol for several day. Tbe man who played the trick on him was Herrmann, the magtrian. who was on his way to the capital to give a private performance in one of the senrooms. Washington ate committee Star. e , 1 , Saturday Eve., May 28, 6 p. m. Grand Bail, music by Ford's Full Orchestra. SACRED CONCERT Sunday evening by Ogdens best talent program: Overture Ford's Orchestra 2. Soprano Solo Miss Mao Driver. 3. Vocal Quartette The Blairs. 4. Illustrated Hung H. - Hhibley, 5. Overture Ford's Orchestra. 6- .- Buss Solo llagbert Audorm. 7. Vocal Solo- - Miss Bessie Blair. 8. Vocal QuartetteTbe Blairs. 9. Illustrated Song -- Miss Mae Itrlver. 10. Edison's Latest Moving Pictures. Street cars will leave corner Twenty-fiftbus every id minutes afier C:35 p. m. 1. 1- street and Washington h Avo- 9,100. Pittsburg .......... ...... WILCOX WIN8. K.H.E. HERMITAGE OPENING 4 9 9 11 1 Cincinnati Miller, Camnlis and 1 helps: Elliott and Pelts. Umpires Zimmer an! aaa.a a . . a a a a 10 13 1 11 Tacoma Overall. Keefe and Graham; Hughes and Blankenship. Umpire, OConnell OPENING GRAND j ones.-- ' Pittsburg, May 28 Csmuitz was sent In to try to save the game after the fourth Inning, but he was Just as easy as Miller. Elliot's good supiKirt enabled him to keep the hits well scatter- SEATTLE VS. TACOMA. DECORATION DAY NEXT METROPOLITAN FINAL. Garden City, L. I., May 28. Harold Wilcox of St. Paula school. Garden City, but entered from the Mont Clair Golf Club, won the final in the Metropolitan Golf association champ lonship tournament. Wilcox defeated Percy R. Pay no, second in the Morris Country Club championship four years ago and a player of greater experience and higher rating than todays winner by 6 up and 4 to play. It waa a 86 hole match, Wilcnx'a score being 156 and that of Yyne. 166. MONDAY ollegiate The dancing pavilion of the Hermitage will open May 30. Music afternoon and evening dancing floor in the West OLD MAN FRIDAY. The older residents of this city remember "Old Man Friday. who sold fruit In and about the capitol for many LOS ANGELES VS. OAKLAND. Ms wares In a large Los Angeles, May 29. Today's game yearn He carriedand his patrons inbasket, between the champions and Oakland market number of senators, represenwas n pitchers battle in which New- cluded nand other men of note. One ton came off first best. The visitors tatives Friday wae sitting on the roping could do nothing with hla speed and day entrance to the Capitol curves. Schmidt pitched well until near the main with his basket of large rosy the seventh inning when n base on park west, before him, .when he. waa apballs, an error and three hits gave the apples by two men who were on their proached runs were that champions the only way to the Mg building on the hill. cored. Attendance, 4,600. Score: R. H. E. ..... ..... 3 7 2 Los Angeles 0 4 2 Oakland ' and Newton and Spies; Schmidt Burns. . Umpire, McDonald. Shores Orchestra. Finest EXCURSION WAGONS LEAVE THE BROOM HOTEL CORNER AT 7:30 p. m. J CHICAGO VS. CLEVELAND. x Chicago. May 29. After pitching great ball for aeven Innings Hess went up in the air In the eighth, when three bases on balls double, a single and passed ball scored all of Chicagos rune. Both teams put up a fast fielding game. Holmes carrying off the honors. Attendance, 4.100. Score: R. H. E. 4 4 1 Chicago 3 7 1 Cleveland Albeck and McFarland; Hess and Holmes. Refrigerators ?WHY THE RANNEY IS THE BEST? The Ranney as shown CINCINNATI VS. ST. LOUIS. Cincinnati, May 29. Errors by Shay in the second and a base on balls In the seventh were directly responsible for the runs scored by Cincinnati. Both Nichols and Hahn pitched superb ball, the tatter receiving the more brilliant support. , Attendance, 11.100. Score: R. H. E. . Cincinnati .. ....2 5 1 . ...i 1 6 3 St Louis BUTTE VS. BOISE. Butte, May 28. Butte's six errors day were costly, giving Boise five of their nine runs, and Drtnkwster's two wild pitches enabled two more men to reach home. R. H. E. Score - BUtte Boles , a , a a ..a a a 3 - ...... ....... ....a. .....9 Drinkwater and Spencer; Wright and Hanson. 6 11 Blewett, SEATTLE VS. TACOMA. Seattle, May 28. St VraJn made Seand attle bow low today, six hits being all Tickets on sale every Tuesday he allowed and they would have not to Novemweek May etch of Friday ten rut any figure in the score had not of limit Trannlt inclusive. ber win he allowed Tuck Egan fumbled twtea R. H. E. days In each direction from data of Score final Unfit sixty days 9 0 6 0 0 1 0 -2 6 DeSeattle than later case no 7 ale, but in Tacoma ....1 10101000-cember 15th, 1904. SL Vrata and Shields Blankenship; there rate, above In addition to the and Graham. re also on- sale round trip tickets, at 950 Ogden to SL Louis and return, DETROIT VS ST. LOUTS. ; sale dally to November which are-ODetroit. May 28 Inabilltyto hit the from 90th Inclusive, limited sixty days bal).. when chances were offered lost sale. of date Chi-ie- here is made of selected hard w oody lined throughout with galvanized iron; insulated with mineral The sheeting, and dead air space wool; are of genuine brass, Roman Gold Finish. non-conduct- ing trimmings The Ice compartments are all sectional, and are removable. The Ice Racks are all of galvanized bar steel, riveted together. Shelves are all adjustable, and can be raised or lowered to suit convenience ofuser. All waste pipes are removable. Interior view i This cut shows the circulation of air and drip cup in position. It will be noticed that the air, after passing over the ice, falls directly into the provision compartment, displacing the warmer and lighter Ice rack is made of galvanized gether. steel bars riveted The strongest and most common-sens- e to- rack . in the country. 4 comair, forcing it up the flues at either end into the ice the ice, it is purified, partment, where, by contact with ooled and again falls, thus keeping up a constant This drip cup, or syphon, is operated from the front of the refrigerator. 60.00 4 Ry.j Kent, : PITTSBURG VS CINCINNATI. Fitzgerald, Galeskie and Graham; (' Hail and Blankenship. 1- reservatloos, and foil con be obtained from Walker, General Agent, M-Wtth- 47J0 and return, one way via the most luxurious train Electric lighted gwld. return: Te SL Louie and return d,rc if42-8route), . Ta Chicago and return (direct a Missouri River and CMeaxe. Ei-- 7? TC hi every particular. lur." j :M, 1901. ! tiglii-linin- 2 Blackfoot, Idaho, May 28. The attempt In this county, the home of Senator Dubois, to Instruct for Hearst BROOKLYN VS. NEW YORK. failed. Senator Dubois was elected to Brooklyn, May 29. New York dehead the delegation to the state .con- feated Brooklyn in a championship vention at Welser. The delegation game at Washington park today. At favors Parker. tendance 20,000. Score: R. H. E. ENGLISH MARKETS. 3 10 i Brooklyn London, May 28. Consols, 90 7 11 1 New York 25 Silver, Fooie and Ritter; Willeo and WarWheat cargoes on passage buyers ner. Umpires, Johnstone end O'Day. Indifferent; English country markets t quiet but steady. Imports wheat into SL Louis, May 29. SL United Kingdom, 447,000. game postponed. Rain. Gitomlr, Russia. May 28. The large SATURDAY GAMES. village of Iskoroslc has been burned down.--Th- e loss is estimated at 91.000,-000- .; SPOKANE VsTsALT LAKE. The Are waa started by children Spokane. May 29. In n fierce baiting playing with matches. The whole pop-- 1 contest Spokane took her first game of ulatlofl 16 homeless and reduced to the series with Salt lake this aftergary. . . noon. Spokanes victory was largely Washington, May 29. Commander due to the Salt Lake's infields costly Boutakoff, naval attache of the Rus- - errors. R. H. E. Score slan embassy, was taken suddenly ill 11 14 a few days ago. Hle phyelrtan thinks Spokane 13 him slightly better tonight and Insists Salt Laks Jenson and and Stanley; Carney from not is typhoid he suffering that Hauson. as hie friends have feared. WORLD'S FAIR RATES, TO ST. LOUIS Vie UNION PACIFIC. ck ; MAY One was a cuator. tbe other a man with dark complexion, a mil.tary mils- laches, lig .rly waxed ai the omos. and who wore a g ilaik suit. The latter aypiogchej Friday and with a unset. iex oils twinkle in his eye lawk- cued his companion to do likewise. Dow much are your apples, old man?" he asked. 'Five cents s piece, ami they're nice se.-on- Ixmls-Detrol- double-tra- j MONDAY MORNING, ll-16- OGDEN .CMtsgn end I Jt. H. K. Score Spokane, May 29. In n rattling good game until the ninth inning Spokane Detrqit defeated Salt Lake four 10 nothing St. Louis this afternoon. In the ninth Stanley Killian and Woods, S:ver and hit a dinky fly and gut all the way around while Gimlln'a men were franCLEVELAND VS CHICAGO. tically throwing the ball around the lot. Score: R. II. E. Cleveland bat Cleveland. O., May 4 11 ted While out of the box in the Spokane 0 7 2 Inning and bunched li t up Pauerwui Salt Lake the fourth. Moure kepi Chicago's Hogg and Stanley ; Tinier and hits well scattered. Alien lance 6.50(1. R. H. K. Score 9 15 2 Cleveland .. .. BUTTE VS. BOISE. 4 8 4 Chicago Moore and Bemis; White. Suilltan Butte, May 29. In n game replete with good and bad playing, the lat- and Me Farland. ter predominating, plentifully supplW BOSTON VS WASHINGTON. throughout with glaring errors. Butte with n streak or two of hard swatting Boston. May 28 The vibiiors fielded defeated Boise today. Score by tubelter than tbe chanipious and Townnings: ... ll It i send pitched a better 5 game than did Butte Attendance i.no. li 10 7 Dineen. Boise R. H. E. Score Quick and 8peucer; Wright and . , 3 6 3 Boston 2 6 3 Washington Dineen and Farrel!: Toansend and TACOMA VS. SEATT1.E. Kittredge. Tacoma. May 29. In the morning NEW YORK VS Pill LAIUJLPHIA. game here UmpircO'Conncll was chan crowd ed off the lot by an angry put whose displeasure he had Incurred by Philadelphia, May '.S out the home team today, l'iank also foul. a a made Sheehan hit calling by 11 the eighth. In this The hall struck the left field fence waa effective uni Just inside the pole but the umpire inning Keeler's third hit. Conroy's sacrould not see It. At this stage the rifice anJ Anderson's double scored the Tigers were making a hard uphill figlit run. Attendance l,50n. R. H. E. Score and would have likely won had the bit .... .. 1 9 3 been allowed. Egan make tao home New York 0 4 1 runs. Score: Philadelphia Cbeabro and Me Uuire; Plank and R. 11. E. Tacoma 6 9 o Powers. slt-ZZ- snd JaP- Cmt mailed to any address on rew of ien GO) cento tor postage by ITY Walker, Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. Sr 204 South Mala St., Salt Lake VS. SALT LAKE. I .(NHI. Bssso-Japenes- Bnssl I TAG, today's game for lteir.m. Scieyer aas effective in pinches ami Hcidrick's great catches saved many runs. St. lucndaiice Loiiishit Killian han. BASEBALL Si. Petersburg, May 28. 8:36 p. m. Although work la being pushed night and day to prepare the Baltic fleet for service. It la feared now that ' it cannot be ready to aail for the far for Market Meat Armor the C East before October. The delay la rtone 1. 333 25th St. considered practically unfortunate in of view the situation nt Port Arthur, 171K. for MmheL M EweWor and home dretaad where the arrival of the fleet before cut, atan the fall of the fortress would compel the raising of the siege. It has been ' necessary to put tha battleship for monumeaU, head-tiuiu-or found Orel which recently sank at her mour-lng- a coping. 2003 Jeffer-C- al at Cronsiadi. owing to her aea and make choice. hole being left open, in dry dock. Four Hamburg-Americnliners were 1.00. half rabineu ! Studio op-- bought by the merchant marine department and turned over to the navy Tsbenmcla. to become part of the volunteer fleet. pultt Twenty transporta will accompany AND RAILWAY Dt bCm UNION tbe Baltie fleet, carrying coal, ammupot company. . nition and stores. There will be also repair, water condensing and hospital of Stockholders' Meeting. ships. Altogether sixty two pennants u hereby given that the reg- -- will go out under Vice Admiral etockholdof tbe meeting Union Railway and Tiha Admiral BirlleS. the naval comnJoM will he held at the mander at Cronatadt, ia becoming celeJfrte8perinte!lant of the I brated for his remarkable orders of of Ogden, Utah, tbe day. One issued this apaay. b the City 1904at morning says: M.W. visited the schaulship Nevka and Iks 7th day of June, tha purpose of efectiug dl-- 1 did nut find her captain or lieutenant. ensuing year. Two midshipmen in charge of fifty Itcwn for the y. 4. SHEALT, Secretary. cadets did not know how to turn out and salute the admiral. They did not know wherefore they were on board. teachers and Rie Grande.) God save the Nevka on n cruise." (Denver The Russians are so convinced of . .947.50 return the efficiency of submarine boats that Ckkego nd ' 943.50 'Of the wealthiest and most inLou is .. ..943.90 many fluential people have formed an as sog. Pul cial ion io promote the construction 8t. Jomph nd - ..935.00 of vessels of that class as "Ideal de. City . visas --rJIrtiot sale May 30 and 31 and Juns fense craft and such as are Ik ud 9ih good returning until Sept. by a Pacific puwer , like required Russia." tfsnhlt limit ten days in each Count Bheremetielf has contribute! allowed, JwsctlonStopovera 9100,000 and Midshipman SoMatleko has subscribed 93,000 toward tbe fund RUSLINE -- u NORTHWESTERN e being raised io build ATLAS. boats. i e War Atlas has Two sailors who rescued Grand a tuoed by the Chicago ft Nor- Duke Cyril at the time of the linking Three fine colored of the PetmpavJovsk have been made ther, railway. 14x20, bound In convenient knights of St. George. n reference. The Eastern Imperial four per rents, Instead of shown In detail, with tablee weakening on the news from Kin a quarter onrliix relative military and naval Chou, actually advanced and financial resources of point on the bourse today. 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