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Show THE boll rang. The lest round found both men fighting at a terrific pace. Bach delivered telling blows, but neither could land decisively. a BALT LAKE, bath. DAILY has been tiuMd ".npearance on the inks tssssssr- of the a stranger. of the u - with a the rest r courage to were The Sce. e rell amrd, tatome in force and desperate tele-latte- SM two patrolmen yeaterdW afte ff& of the Jordan. ? the policemen J with a hdB- - character" gave an JjJJi JPuplete accounthaveof S did he fr hut dfT Spokane. August 11. Although the the hmi team lost the first game of conseries with Salt Lake today the test waa one of the fastest and cleanest played here this season. For five straight innings player after player was retired by fast fielding work or waa retired on strikes. R. H. E. Score 1 7 3 ., ( Spossne. B 14 U bait Lake.. .. .. .. Hogg and Stanley; Easick and Hausen. ....... hia appearance i1 dan exceedingly respectable His papers, whichwere ITbest or order, showed him . had applied mkensn and that he in S n three railroad companies a position. Hia appearance v very the banks of the Jordan he explained by the fact . TACOMA, 5; SEATTLE, 3-- P Tacoma, August II. A base on halls and bunched hits saved Seattle from being shut out by Keefe today. Tacoma outfielded the visitors and them when Mia were needed. Keefe was very effective end received good support. tnplr R- - H. E. the Score daily swim indulged la .. .. ......5 9 1 Tacoma.. .. desk Seattle.. .. .. ..... ... ......1 I I Usder the circumstances the Keefa and Hogan; Hughes and WilMMUt refused even to book the son. released. was be lad out-batt- PHILADELPHIA, 1; CHICAGO, SLOPED FROM GRANTSVILLE. in Grantavllle, Tooele am excited over what seems to hTT real elopement The news Kiihad Balt Lake in the form of nleone message to the office of OKEtr Clerk James. Do not issue a marriage license. to Mr. Drum and Mid the speaker, HUx Edith Wrat hall until I have been ooenited. 1 am her guardian. The guardian Intimated that Miss ffralhall was not entirely responsible Ibr her actions and that Drum, who Is a man advanced in years, had takof her deficiency and en advantage persuaded her to marry him. The elopement began at noon Mon-Ji- y when Lochinvar Drum gathered him Wrathall into his capacious bug-gy- , turned the heads of hia horses toward parts unknown and left Granta-rille- . goelrty circles If Balt Lake was their destination they Kissed connections for, up to closing time last evening they had not applied to the hymeneal bargain counter for a license to become one. Warner. Second game: NEW YORK, 4; CINCINNATI, 1. R- - Score Cincinnati New York Ewing and Warner. I j ff : SPORT H. E. ,,....1 I3 Schlel; BROOKLYN, 0 0 and Wlltee 8; CHICAGO, 0. The locals were Chicago, August blanked today through inability to hit Scanlon when bits were needed. AtCAUHNAWANGA WINS TWIN CITY tendance, 1,200. R- - H. E. Score HANDICAP AT SHEEP1HEAD 7 .0 ,,,, ,,,, Chicago., BAY. 8 0 ..-.- I Brooklyn., ., .. Brown and Kltng; Scanlon and RitThree Records Broken at Olympia ter. tonss Balt Lake Wine 81. Game From Spokane by Wide Margin. ' PITTSBURG, 7; BOSTON, Lw,ls. August 11. Today, the JUrt of the 1904 Olympic, one worlds remrt fell before the prowresa of an American, three Olympic woken, the laurels records were going to twoAmerl- nd a Greek; and one Olympic sd world's record waa broken, but fortunate accident the -- me will not be allowed in the latter H the offldal record. H. L. Hillman, of the New York A. C, ran the 400 1 In 5 seconds under J57. bBJto end worlds record. H I IIS'!!!!. the entire distance by k Walter of 1-- 0fle ,ld tlie Milwaukee A. C second, and In the excite- HU,m falled to Ust hurdle cleanly and the lnswlZ5J?vtl,e rounf. disqualify. JKxr two hundred A. C., won time of 21 the 1-- 5 d,8Un with nd in1116 ir fthe distance by of two he,n 210.71 yards) re-Jh.e ,0 wlng of tbe Olympic br ,hrc ' of a second. of Athens. Greece, hie own way in lifGn J5bL0UI? won th event lSte fcfi .I! th,. went after the Olym 186 hI h is also Z regarded re,Trd- - He first lifted d then had wS? ?" J?' at 258 Pun1a, A555!? a i 1 ,eet-- I York hwae? lachej. ' a C .P V 'atR'o?he,don Par,e of ,fc M". 41 was Frank! s - the hantem vn1mo". and Tommy Murphy, rounds to n '"d. and k4ul. pun,hinent. A C. m 'Jh tonight, it the begin men rereiv-Hril- l, th" breter of the however, bout, W ManlV ?r,wr throughout. TCalifa.fa",y et every rush, alight fuilmigs-lViwli- S ng Alsor Bridge won; Envoy third. Time, 1:01. Second rack1, fiteeiilechasc, short course John T. Owen won; Golden Link second; Cardigan third. Time, 3:38 fm longs McGee Third race, aix won; Sad Sam second; Americano third. Time, 1:13 70 (fourth race, mile and yards alny won: Sshawana Celebration third. Time, 1:42. Fifth race, five and a half furlonga Devout won;One Way sconad; Michael Byrnes third. Time, 1:07 Sixth race, one mile Leila won; Walnamoinen second; Marshalsea third. Time, 1:40. Seventh race, mile and an eighth Etheline won; Nixns second; Barilla third. Time, 1:63 4 5. oue-fift- g CC. Continuous quotations on New York Stocks and Chicago Grain. Wo buy and sell stocks and grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to come in and transact business with tha utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information (System of Speculation), free npea application. 2482 Washington. Dont Need Buttons You Come la and look at our method of keeping the shirtwaist neat and tidy with but little care Complete Sets Shirt-Wai- st The line of goods carried by na embraces the cleverest and est goods Look at the goods In our show nlmlows, and prices. J. S. Lewis G THE f SUCCESS MARKET new- get 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. 4-- -D- 3-- o o o o BRITISH WILL LEAVE. Simla, British India. August 31. Ac. cording to present plans tbe British mission will leave L'llassa on Sept. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by q TRUST OUR no compound or LEADER, EASTERN LARD mixed with It Aik your GROCER for It No. 1 bacon .IS Phono orders given apodal attention. FRONK & Cooling healthful IDAMA Keeps you well, by allaying internal fevers, and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. Phone 227 Y. F. J. KIES EL Regardless of Cost Price r To make room for our new fall ajork of China we will run a general eale on Chinaware for ten days. Our entire stock of Decorated and China will be sold at about half price. SL OC CO., Distributors 30C SCHOOL SALE d will aoon begin end every bey should have a new suit Good e lothea are essential le a boyfo comfort and happlnaea. Bring your boya to School WHEELWRIGHT BROS., 2476 And system needs a cleansing and strengthening tonic. BUM Chinaware Must Go lland-palnte- J . Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the 15th. FAST WORK. & Co. JEWELERS n o "Live and let Live" la our motto. We do not premise te sell yen something far nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor te please everybody who patronize! the UCCE8S MARKET. 3-- WASH. AVE Reward. PHONE i 147 s. Putnam's School Sale Warning, and fit them out with the best there is In the market at prices you are accustomed to pay for vary much Interior goods. A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS This sale Ineludee all that beys require A reward of Fifty Dollara ($50.00), will be paid by the Utah Light ft Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evening of Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, April 29th, 1903, caused a abort circuit" on Its electric transmission line, through interference ia some manner with said companys lines at a point about one mile south from the power house, known aa Pioneer Station, near the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Peraona are warned net to interfere in any wjse with sail lias. It la safe to the public if unmolested, but eertoua reaulta to property and possible fetal results to persona caa be earned through the breaking of Inmilatora, or the throwing of wires, limbs ef trees, or Similar obatrncUon over the wine of company's said electric tma mission line. ' Clothing, etc, eta. Putnam Clothing House UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO., By R. S, Campbell, Mgr, 1-- San Franriaro, August 81. The errorless fielding of Oakland In combination with the fine pitching of Buch- anen. who had perfect control end puzzling delivery, caused a shut out to be administered to Portland today, Hastings began the pitching for the Northerners but wee bo unsteady and easy that Oakland scored five runs In Butler finished the opening inning. the game. R.H.E. Score Portland ... .. .. .. .. ....0 4 4 .. ......7 7 0 Oakland.. .. .. Hastings. ButKr and Steelman;, and Byrnes. .. DETROIT, .. ..... ... 2354 Washington Avenue L 30 IOC j i ' , Will be remembered by the thousands of buyers who bought during that famous tale. We will give another Coat Mark Bale on everything In stock and will Include all Fall Goods arriving dure Ing Bala. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Geode bought since drop In prices ef these goods are Included. No article In our large stock will be reserved. The manner In which New Merah. andieo will be sacrificed will be food for close, careful buyers. CALL FOR A ' Copy of August Number of 2. R. H. E. .. ......1010 0 ADA 2 7 1 6. Los Angeles, Aug. 31. Doc Newton ton and Joe Corbett ns opposing pitch-- 1 crowd era drew the largest week-da- y of the season today. The game, which resulted 6 to 5 In favor of Loo Angeles after eleven Innings, waa the moat ex- citing finish of the year. The locals fielded miserably during the first few R. IL E. Innings Score: . S 13 7 Loa Angeles ..... 1 5 Ban FYanclsco Newton, Baum and Spies; Corbett and Leahy. : ; ' ' The Terms of Sale Are Positively AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ..... .... 8T.LOUIS.2; WASHINGTON, Jicaw 1. G GBtbsrj. H, B. HilBird Waahtaigton. Auguat 87. St. Louis defeated Washington today in a pitch- 0 ers bailie. R. H. E. Score ..I2 105 20 Washington . .. St. Louis h"WHih.lfin,hre but ,he New Yorker llnghea and Kit.tredge; SudhoE and squarely O'Connor. opponent and ha.k. h the bell rang n1"w th?nd Murpi had Neill ki' In the fifth Murphy will and had the W00 New York, Aug. 21. In a hard drive greatly " when the Cauhnawauga, at 3 to 1, won the Twin . .. . RACES , CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. 7; PORTLAND. 0. LOS ANGELES, 6; TRISCO, TO A DRAW. . a fJr,Na,on 4 and Winter end Moran; Mullin and Drill. ' 31. el First race, five I Score Boston.. Detroit et'ord was 4 feet ihAlyplc Word SIX 0 1 iriemt. The renlerlil piece of Young I July Shopper-T- his dress goiida suits me, except that I do not think the figure in it la pretty. Subtle Salesman Ah, but you surety will when it la made np and yon have tbe dress op. 1 num St Louia, Aug. 31. St Louis took the game today from Philadelphia, j ONeill pitched a good game. R. H. E. ' Score: 7 10 2 8t. Louia 1 7 3, Philadelphia ONeill and Grady; Fraser and Doo-in- . $.100. AS,breaking A Mmhea UM a C'erde1 Uh 9 10 Boston, August 81. Mullin's lark of control was largely responsible for Detroits defeat today. Attendance, - yffS8sa h-- 7 Rmh the Beeson! cried the man te the waiter, dealring the salt and paper to a hurry. Philadelphia Bulletin. ST. LOUIS, 7; PHILADELPHIA, L BOSTON, 10; ,he record made SR. ,,...., ......... ...., Pittsburg 3 Boston ..... ..... Lynch and Phelps; Pittinger Moran. OAKLAND, ord-b5S- hi'tf the record jw SSl S',,0"h!h Sf r. 3 metre of 52fLZLJ ?rW llwMk K th Bffectin 1101 Pittsburg, Aug. 31. L. Smith, Pittsthe burg's new right fielder, won gmmn in the seventh inning, when the score was tied, by scoring McCormick Attendance 1 1 with n three-baggeR- - H. E. 550. Score: Aug. 31. Harlem Chicago, mary: 1-- 8. they'd rather spend n little more money and get n new pair outright. Then again if they foave a lot of sboea they dont miss the pair they've left in here, and they forget nil about them. It's generally men who do that sort of thing, though. A woman seraia te be more provident. No; the work on them ta not n dead loan to me, for after keeping them a year I generally offer them for sale at a price In advance of the value of my work on them. KomtSimea 1 rasp quite a little money from my sale of deserted shoes, and many a poor person- - gets a alh-shoe for about a third leas than Us worth." New York Presa. 1, J90L HARLEM. Providence, R.I., Aug. 31. Ten thousand people saw plenty of good racing on the third day of (he grand circuit meet at Narraganaett Park today. The big attraction waa tbe Roger Williams stakes for a purse of $5,000 for trotters eligible to the 2:13 class last March, even responded to the rail and Sweet Marie, the unbeaten California mare, won. Conecuh) 8. held at even money against the field, was very rank in scoring for the opening heal, and delayed the start for some time. When finally the word was given Tiverton shot across to tbe pole, with the favorite in hot pursuit. These relative positions were maintained to the wire, the former winning by a length. The second heat waa a duplicate of the first, and then the judges took a hand in the affair by removing Smith from behind Sweet Marie arid substituting Alla McDonald. For the third heat Tiverton led to 8wi.-c- t well beyond the half, when Marie moved up and they raced like a team to the seventh-elghth- a pole. At this point the New York gelding weakened and Sweet Marie won by a length. ia The time for the heat, 2:08 the race record for the year made by trotters. Thia waa the decisive point la the contest, for while Tiverton tried hie hardest In the next two heats, Sgeet Marie held him safely. The aggregate time of the five heats ia the world's record, lowering that In the famous stallion race at Read-vlll- e Herr in the Creaceus-Charle- y memorable turf battle.. Prince Alert waa driven to beat the world's record of 1:59 and failed by 1 4 aeconda. Summary: ,,....2 76 45 Cincinnati., .. New York.. .. .. ....8 Harper and reltz; McGinnlty and Sometimes, 4. 5 HARNESS HORSES Just that.'' replied the cobbler. after they. have left their hoeathey mbs te the conclusion that 1-- 2:1)8 PEPTEMBEI? rs 3-- 3-- Cincinnati. August 81. The Cincin-nat- is lost both gamea of n double header with New York. Poor hltllngon the part of the locals and Kelly'a muffing of n thrown ball in the eleventh gave New York the first game. Consecutive hitting gave the New Yorks enough runa to win the second game. Attendance, 1.500. . Pint game: R. H. E. Score u trot; purse 2;ns : Tiverton 3:08 won the first and second heats in 2:07, 2:U71-4- . Consiielo S.. Invader, Alexander, Lady Gall. Hamilton and The Rajah also started. in 2:18 trot, purse II.imh.i, two three Luna won two straight heals Euxenito. Msinlsnd, Hop in 2:11 per. Gray Don. Millard Sanders. Jimmy Michaels, Kitty Gilmer. Tom Phair, and Melsonomo also alar ted. 2:14 pace, purse $2, (km, three in five heats (Unfinished) Ikut Carr won the first and fiairth heats in 2:09 2:11. Bad News wou the third and 2:u9 fifth heats in 2:08 Bar on Grattan won the and sixth 2:1 12. heats in 2:07 Dewey Nancy 11., and Eudora .imi starred. Against time, to beat :.vi j. pac2: no ing Prince Alert lost 1 in ' Left mm ikr.frtbtrri ll4a, Pointing to a raw of dusty shoes an a shelf, the epstnmer ashed ihe cob bier: Howjiuhe world did you collect all those idtaer? Do yon nu-sto aay that ipeopJeVleiiTe their times for jiad tbra never rotnr after them? Mc-Ew- Sai.ct Marie $5.0(M; three' in won the third, fourth and fifth heats five 4-- 2 NEW YORK, 8; CINCINNATI, The Roger Williams. l three-sixteent- h Philadelphia. August II In another pitcher's battle today the home club shut out Chicago. Attendance. 5,000. R.H.E. Scots 0 5 1 Chicago B 0 .....7 PowPhiladelphia. . .. .. Owen and Sullivan; Tlank and ers. John 1 heat in :il 91108100. Tosenwood. tUi..li)ct, Arsil- la and Lizxle McChord a.xo siaried. 3-- 0. toamim three third the first won Caugh-nawaug- ot postulation the man w quitioned, the ' SPOKANE, L Butte, August 81. Boise took the opening game of the series with Butte by landing on Dowling in the third for nine hlta and ecorig eight rune. After this Dowling allowed but two hita.Wll-niwas back in the game for the first time in many months. R- - H. E. Score B 10 1 Butts Boise.. .. .. . . . ... . ........ .10 1.. 2 Dowling and Spencer, McParlan and Hanson. finally 2:13 pace, purse Bell Star won the heels til 2:10, 2:09 o BOISE. 10; BUTTE, 8. the desperate out to the officers. him silently behin n ; DOPES, PTAII, TIIFRPDAY MORNING, EXAMINE! Ciiy handicap, worih I13.m0 to the winner, at Sheepdiead Bav today, with Dainty second and Ura.-aiilthird. The mile and a quarter w as run in the fast time of ii,v McChesne,. hu won this stake last ear, defea mg lierntis, was made favorite imlav on the strength of a very fast trial, but mas alwaya outrun, finishing next to last. The start was bld- - Dainty being practically left at the post when tbe barrier waa sprung. Gunfire went to the front in the first fore strides and led her field a hot pace. Rounding into the back stretch she waa leading by a length over a with Hurst Park in third place. At tbe far turn Burns sent Caugfanawaga up to the leader. Dainty, who gradually closed up her lost ground, raced into third position on the far turn. Coming into the Biretch Caughnawaga waa leading, hut Dainty waa not to be denied, and in n hard drive which lasted from the head of ihe stretch to the wire, Caughnawaga won by half a length. Artful, winner of tlie futurity on Saturday. today added anottfor victory to her list by winning the $10,000 Great Filly atakea. Artful and Rims of Dawn were coupled in the betting and held at the prohibitive odds of 1 to 15. Artful and Bellrstrome, an added starter. ran close together to the stretch, where Artful drew away and won under wraps by half a length, in the rant time of 1:11 h which ia of a second faster than hertime in the Futurity. Summary: First race, five aud a half furlongs Gold Cratt won; Drone second; Black Prince third. Time, 1:07 Second race, mile and Garnish won; tonkling second ; Homestead third. Time. 2:00 Third race, the Great Fillv stakes, six furlongs -- Artful, 124, (Hildebrand), 1 to 16, won; Belleatrome, 119, (Higgins), 20 to 1, second; Linda Lee. 119, (Hicks), 100 to 1 third. Time. 1 : 11 Fourth race, the Twin O' Heap, mile and a quarter C uga, 125, (Burns), 3 to 1, won: lttu, 20 to 1, second: (Phillips), ...,alln, 105, (Wondcrly), 20 to 1, third. Time, 2:05. Fifth race, six furlongs Collector Jessup won; Reliable second ; Tuscan third. Time, 1:13. Sixth race, mile and n sixteenth on turf Ort Wells won; Sidney C. Iove second; Jocund third. Time, 1:47 BASEBALL TOOK morning CENTRAL Q DOTE Under New Management RBICBSSBBIBCTOceBHtt AND BAR 'Phone 135-- k Q |