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Show t THE MOKXIXG EXAMINER OGDEN. Boston's error The gam Atlessly played and lacked feature tendance, 1,700, R. H. E. Score waa list- II MLD ...2 Boaton..., I SPORT . 4 6 13 1 Broklyn Willis and Needham; Mitchell and Bergen. CHICAGO, it; ST. LOUIS, 3. St. Louis, Sept. 7. The Chicago and JeLD SL Louis National league teams broke even in a double header here today. Won by Hav Grotlte, a youngster recently signed Championalilp Fancing by Chicago pitched the second game Laka Got Ont ai. anion-s- alt and did well. Nichols, however, was Boise Got Ona, Two, Thua In great form and let the visitors dow n tha Eldar. with only two hit Attendance 3.1UU. ' K. H. E. SrptT Tho Score Olympic First game: h, jouia, was hold In St. Louis ..... ,.... 3 6 4 wlmmlng contort whkh Lake, Chicago the Unite States life Saving n The team champion-XwaTwoTaylor and McLean; Brown and by New York with a Second game: R. H. E. 40 point Germany waa EL Louis .. 4 8 13 point. Hungary third. 17 1 13 1 Club, San Chicago prints and the Olympic IS point. Nichols Grolbe and yranriaco, fourth with ONeill. Th American record of S: 18 5 wa broken by C. M. Daniel of New York, CLEVELAND, 5; ST. LOUIS, 1. ho won the 440 yard championship Thla waa not allowtwlm In 0:10 Cleveland, Sept. 7. Cleveland made ed however, aa one of the three atop every ona of Its six hits count for watebea required to record the time, in runs today and won easily. AttendKauach, of Germany, stopped. mile championship ance 1.100. Score: R. H. E. swimming the half 5 6 3 Cleveland ,.-- . rtca In 13:18 --5. broke the American 1 6 3 SL Louis held by E. Carroll word of 11:37 Bernhard and Bueluw; Sudhoff and Briefer. handicap won by Marquard O'Connor. Time, 3:06 gehwartz, SL Loul DETROIT, 'fi; CHICAGO, 7. 2a seconds.) Half mile won by E. Rausch, Detroit, SepL 7. In the most ragTime, 13:11 seen at Bennet park thla Quarter mile, breaat stroke Won ged game year Detroit today defeated Chicago. by George ZarharrU, Hungary. Time, Attendance 1,000. p.yf J5, R. H. E. Score: 1U0 yard handicap Won by H. B. 8 13 5 Warren, New York, (11 seconds.) Detroit 7 5 a 5. Chicago 1:21 Tima Kltaon and Drill; Allrock and McTeam relay race between New York, Farland. and Missouri Athletid club AT WORLD S SAVING LAKE. 7.-- ....... 461 ... ; 1-- 2-- 5, 1-- Ger-man- y. 1-- 2-- Won by New York. No. 1, 2:04 1-- 5. by George H. Sheldon. SL Louis; George Hoffman, Germany, second, and F. D. Kehoe of the C. A.. Chicago, third. fancy Guthrie, Okla, SepL 7. On the O. T. track Woodland Blackwell, Daisy, owned by United States Marsh- si W. D. Fosaett - of thla city today won the two year old pace in 1:20 a half lowering the world's record for mils track. MAJ. DELMAR Syracuse, N. Y., SepL 7. Major only succeeded In tielng Del-m- trotting record of 2:01 world's ar the 1-- 4 without n wind shield in hla attempt this afternoon at the New York State lair. were perfect. The Tha condition Major, accompanied by a runner, trotted the first quarter in 30 seconds, the half la one minute, the three quarters la 1:11 4 and tha mile in 2:03 1-- Washington, Sept. .7. The beat Boston coukl do today was an even break with Washington, Young out pitching Hughes In the first game. Attendance 3.50(1. Scores First game: K. H. E. 3 7 1 Washington 6 8 1 Boaton Hughes and Kittrcdge; Young and Criger. Second game: fi 12 0 Washington Boaton , ... ..... 1 8 3 Wolfe and Clarke; Winter and Do- 1--4. FARED TO CROSS CHANNEL, Stark ell pitchfor Boise. Hd struck out nine men; but three hits wars secured off hla delivery. Hla sup-Powaa not good, there being four errera while Salt Lake played without aa error. Hanaan won the game in the hut half of the ninth by making a three base hit that brought In Marrt shall eor !Bt Lake HurVell baasen. R.H.E. 2 i and Hanson; spokane! Esslck and butte, 4; 4 0 6 Plank fine Philadelphia, SepL pitching today prevented New York from scoring. The locals hit Powell frequently but the hits were effective only In two inning R. H. E. Score New York.. , .. ..., .. ,.0 6 1 8 11 1 Philadelphia Powell and McGuire; Plank and Power winning ' dEZ Bufta!.; yin Md 9 8 ! Z Dowling and Stanley; OAKLAND, .35 1. 4; FRISCO, iept. -T- The 7. , pitch-H.- l to-- y hnan wa o effective that up to the seventh inning, mmrte by the home hit and the single ran tor San Fran- th IT-e,ghth 0B 1 e8, Bnfher was not hard " to Bad - - 1-- Urea-certo- L ... 4 13 3 Buchanan and Los Angeles, SepL 7. Roark did not appear to have anything very pussling bout hla delivery today, but be let the Angela down with four scattered hits and no runs. Newton also pitched great ball but two doubles in the third inning gave the visitors a single run, which proved to be enough to win the gam ffiirtland fielded in perfect style. R. H. E. Score T0rk- - 8: PHILADELPHIA, Angeles., Portland.. JjOS ., ., .. ,, . ....1 4C 7 0 T MIRK pbU SILL' March Of 1st Will ba renumbered by the thousands who bought during that fa- ,cf buyers mous sal We will give another Coat Mark ala an evbrything In ateck and will Include all Fall Goeda arriving due Ing Sale. Domestic suiting and all Cotton Goods bought since drop In prices of these goodo are Included. No article In our large stock will bo reserved. The manner In which New Msrwh-andiswill be sacrificed will ba food tor doe careful buyer Becraft, e Eis-wort- h 2-- CONNECTICUT Steel- MONEY ! ! oaevesy Reward. DEMO- CRATS NOMINATE. A REWARD OF New Haven, Conn., Sept. 7. In an enthusiastic convention held at the Hyperion theater today the Democratic State ticket was placed in nomination as follows: Governor A. Heaton Robertson. Lieutenant Governor Henry A. TACOMA, 18; SEATTLE, 11. Seattle, Sept. 7. Tacoma won in the tenth Inning on a base on hall fielding errors by Hughes and Mohler, and Lynch's double. It was a see-sagame, the feature of which waa Seattles scoring six runs In the ninth Inning after two men were out. R. H. E. Score 11 IS 8 Seattle 1 13 7 Tacoma. . . . Hughe Blankenship and Wilson; Fitzgerald and Graham. w Bishop. Secretary of State James Hunting-ton- FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), will ba paid by tha Utah Light Co. for tha arrest of party or parties who on the evening of April 29th, 1903, caused n short oireult on its sleet rie transmission ft Power . through Interference is some manner with said companys llpea at a point about one mile south from the power house, knows aa Pioneer Station, near the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Persona are warned not to interfere In any wise with eald Un It is safe to tha public If r 'olastsd, but serious results to property Hd possible fatal results to persons can bo caused through the or breaking of insulators, or the throwing of wires, limbs of trees, similar obstruction over the whwe of company's said eltctrie trana-missi- i MALICIOUS FAVORITE LOST. CONSTRUCTION London, SepL 7. The Korean charge d'affaires, here In nn interview with the Associated Prese today, said that the Malicious construction placed In tome quarters on the recently concluded agrees tent between Japan and Korea to the effect that Japan was establishing a protectorate over Korea, He said that was absolutely untru Korea welcomed the appointment of Japanese financial and diplomatic advisers, aa in the case of J. M. McLeav-e- y Brown, the chief commissioner of Korean customs. In conclusion, the the charge .d'affaires said: "Korea is most anxious to safeguard foreign Interests in the empire, especially Japanese interest but we always stand firmly on the ground of our own independence and integrity. 1-- 2--4. ALU 3. 8-- 5, Has Passed 2-- 1 Ad-riut- ha 2-- POWER CO.. , UTAH LIGHT By R. 5. Campbells Mgr. 2-- 0 G G Rcbcrj. H. R. 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FRUIT ACIDS WILL NOTHING TO CHIP NOT AFFECT IT. OFF OR CRACK. F. J K1E5EL t Yi ferior good Thla aale Includes all that boys require S comfort and fit them cut with tha beat there ie In tha market at prices you ara accustomed to pay for vary much in- IT HAS NO EQUAL IT BEING THE BAME METAL ALL THROUGH. SAUCE PANS, PRESERVING KETTLES, TEAWE WARRANT OUR NEW ALUMINIUM-LIv KETTLES. FZZSiSG PANS, DIPPERS, ETC., FOR THREE YEARS. ' UTENSIL COOKING NO METAL OTHER FOR GIVE THEM A TRIAL AND YOU'LL USE ht o ccsg SCHOOL SALE and happlnaa For Cooking Purposes 5. ea ksm ft c line. UN- TRUE. Hartford, Conn., SepL 7. The mort Interesting race of the third day of the Grand Circuit meet at Charter Oak Park waa for the Connecticut stake of A $2,500, the first one on the card. surprise was furnlahef when the favorite, Morning Star, waa beaten. Summary: 2:20 pace, the Connecticut, purse I2.50G Angus Pointer won the third, fourth and fifth heats in 22:06 2, 2:06.1-4- , 2:0 Morning Star won the Drat and second heats each In 2:05 Baron Grattan, Gordon Prince and Winnie King also started. 2:06 trot; puree $1,200, three heats of one mile each, $750 to winner, $90 to second; $60 to third horse each heat Caspian won the first and second 2:07 Fereno beats in 2:11 Hawwon the third heat in 2:08 thorne and McKinley also started. 2:12 pace, puree $1,200 Don Carr won three straight beats In 2:07 2:10. Day Book, Jim Kyle, 2:08 Katie H., Arsllla, Gambit and Boh also started. ty i tin State Treasurer John M. Ney. Comptroller William Belcher. Congressman at Large William Kennedy. The platform demands reciprocity with Canad New York. SepL 7. At Sheepheai Bay today the worlds record for six 7- New York won and was a half furlongs, 1:18 Kdltdelphi. the first gam of a broken Martinis who ran today by W'ven vWrh , will be played the first race in 1:11 PooT Yielding gavMLhe Summary: he same. Attendance, 3,600. First race, six and a half furlongs R-KiVVoTw E. Martimas won; Armenia second; third. Time, 1:18 ::-- S I i neiphi;.:";. '' Second race, the Belle five and a and Dooil Wln,er; Sulhoff and half furlongs Tradition won; Hand-xaa- a second; Linda Lee third. Time, ' 1:06 PITTSBURG, 6; CINCINNATI, 3 Third race, the Waldorf, six furlongs Agile won; Dandelion second; rSHSTti; John- - Bill Bailey II third. Time, 1:13 5. by liie M,ii.bfcwrorted ort ihe fiell Fourth race, th September, mile the Beldame won; G ratoday. and three-eigT1' toHowed and nts I lo second; Ort Wells third. Time, 100m. The 2:11 15. t.hU WTond Tynne Fifth race, one mUe-- Sir Phantom won; Spring Silk eeuond; Attendance, 4,000. third. Tim 1:41 Llr game: roro Sixth race, mile and s sixteenth on Be H. Brlauaii turf Mabel Richardson won; Little 9 4 Em second; Grey Friar third. Tim " w that a Phqj74 SHEEP8HEAD BAY. KEW Title. n.ere."-PigIlel- 2-- 1-- Barber and Gorton; mt Getting Scrim, I guess Mr. Olden doesn't feel as very strange but none the leas true jwmg an he dW several months ago, fart la (bat the predecessor of the lata remnrkcd the observant man. Why do you think wol" Queen Victoria of Knglniid was at uua He used to Joke with that undertakand the same time William 1., 11.. in. and IV. Ha was William I. of Hano- er who live eerr him, but he doesn't ver, William II. of Ireland. William da it any Ledge III. of Scotland and WUIiam IV. of England.. Automobiles For Rent n 2, mSLto, Oakland itsinn A German periodical state 3-- 1-- . a A Representative liouvht t'oekran was seated in his law ultV, one day wheu one of tinclerks' announced a visitor. The orator was vety busy, bin the man refused to tell his business to a clerk, insisting that it was a matter aud ho must see Mr. t'oekran himself. "Well, show him in." said the lawyer finally in disgust. I want to get some legal advice, Mr. fiK'sran." said the visitor, "and 1 came to 1 am a poor you liecaue man and cannot aitord to pay a real lawyer." "What do you mean?" thundered the Representative indignantly. "Well. I mean that a a politician you will not lie hard on our of your constituents. Besides, have another claim on you. My aunt does washing for one of your cousins. "Mr dear sir." said the lawyer In his most withering lonea as he ushered iho visitor out, "you don't want to ace a lawyer. You want to see a nerve specialist. New York Herald. - k LOS ANGELES, 0. RACES tit 0. 7. 2. 8pokne, SepL 7. In n close and ex-- "" same Spokane took the first from Butte by a score of 4 to a game was hard fought from and waa In doubt to the Wteatag. The acore was tied twice thewlnmng run for the locals waa in the seventh Inning by had been given first 7. n -J- 50-ce- PHILADELPHIA, 8; NEW YORK, Sola Idaho, SepL 7. ed a star gams today The Democratic will meet il.uorrow b,te to morning nominate a state ticket, while there are several candidates for the nomination for governor it is generally conceded that Noah M. Mot It will he nominated. The nomination of O. W. Powers for congressman is practically assured. cuuvi-mio- 8, lfiOI. AN EXAMINATION. ThU FBMBS Him Iran Was qaeeu Aaae's Idea. descrMAscot well ltll l)pouj prefix y rlalui to lie the royal." for it child of a qnsva. nad certainly it boa bora a prisoe favorii nU'j nearly all be.' successors oa the throne. It waa Queen Aunc who, when eh wes riding one day over Ann common, saw what a splendid siie It would make for a race coui'ac, and she forthbut betting stand Third race, mx furlongs Apple with determinedthatthat a course there Sweet won; Easier Walters second; she herself would should be sad offer a plate to lie raced for. Thus It Lady Churchill third. Time, 1:17. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards came about that the Loudon Gasette Blissful won; Lacy Ursa ford sec- of July 12. ITU. contained thla anond; Lubln third. Time, 1:40 nouncement: Her plate of Fifth race, one mile Bar klvite 100 guineas will lie niajetuj'a run for round the won; Lyrist second; Sam Si evens new best on Ascot coinaion. near Wind-aor- , third. Time. 1:43 on Tuesday, Aug. 7 nrxt, by any Sith race, six and a half furlong horse or mare. Ix iiig an more tban six King Rose won: Sting second; years old tlie grass before, carrying third. Time, 1:23. twelve stone, three hem, to be entered the Inst day of July at Mr. llancock'a HARLEM. at Fern Hill near the starting post. Throe times that year Queen Anne Chicago, SepL 7. Harlem summary: Firat race, five and a hair furlongs traveled la state to see tint racing on II. and on uue occasion, Mary Eleanor won; Duncan second; Ascot comm Green Rose third. Time, l:v7 we are told, she was accompanied by Ccr. Grant and 24th Second race, six furlongs Exalted Mias Forester, a maid of honor, who won; Elotros secoud; Michael Byrnes waa "dressed like a man. with a long third. Tiirae, 1:01. WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND white riding coat, a full Happed waistThird race, mile Gregor K. won; coat imiNO YOU BACK, IN THE EASIEST a and corhat. tufa three wkl Fondealso second: Princes Tulauc nered. bouqd wfUt broad grid lace, the RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. third. Time, 1:40. Fourth race, mile New Mown Hay point placed ftjll la front over a white lor.g Mowing (leriwlg powdered, won; Brand New second: King Pearsons Weekly. THB NORTHWESTERN LINE third. Time, 1:4U Fifth race, five and a half furlongs ATLAg. Lady Nil Ison won: Sincerity Belle A RuseoJapaneee War Atlas has second: Girtelcstone third. Time. been tuned by the Chicago ft North, 1:06 western railway. Three fine colored Sixth rsce. six furlongs Robin Hood map each 14x20, bound in oonvenlent won; Major Johnson second; Mad Mulform for reference. The Eastern lah third. Time, 1:13 shown in detail, with tablet Seventh race, mile Dutiful won: showing relaUve military and naval Ebony second; Hans Wagner Itaird. strength and financial resources of Time, 1:41. Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any addrsae on rw PORTLAND. eelpt of tea (10) oeuts for postage by Road what we have to say. C. A. Waikcr, Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. Portland, Ore., Sept. 7. Results at Taw $5.66 coupon hooka given awav Ry, 2106 South Mnln SL, Salt Laka City, Utah Irvington: every week. Firat race, five furlongs Pencil Me 25eat McU, w. give won; Riceful second; Lady third. Tlmo, 1:03 Wto tJ"7 pack Second rare, five and a half furlongs two so on according to the Dorice won; lam Melnig second; Mae of tha packag Gaucho third. Time, 1:10. Save theee coupons They an money. Third race, seven furlongs Clauda-to- r wpn; Sir Dougal second; Myrtle Drawing will take pine each Mon-H. third. Time, 1:19. f wy Fourth race, mile and 100 yard the W want your trad Yon want Adams handicap Gateway won; Col. BEST WORK." Andnraon second; Blue Eyes third. Burineaa grows better every day Time, 1:48. tells another about our Fifth rare, mile Ulloa won; Rim-roc- . One customer fine work and so th good second; Harry Berk third. Time, iwondarfully new spread 1:43 Yon may depend upon it sensible Sixth race, six furlonga Urbann folks don't send their work won; Eatrasa second; Eldred third. here just because they like u We Time. 1:15 have lota of friend but 'doesnt count in bualnee andfriendship we dont MAN KILLS WIFE AND THEN .want it to. COMMIT8 SUICIDE. ' Wa want yon to send ni your work hecauae it pays you to do ao, and it Louisville. Sept 7. A woman bepay ua to have you. lieved to be Mr William E. Neal, beOGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY cause of whom W. E. Neal of Ky shot and killed James K. Rhrader last winter, waa ahot and 437 25th SL . killed today, in a boarding house, by a man supposed to be her husband, who then ended hla own life. Salt Lake. Sept. Ee ran. Newton and Spies; Roach and man. BOISE, 2; BALT LAKE, 1. '!! NEEDED SRrTEMRER $1 0.00 FRK ,, PORTLAND, 1; Folkitone, Eng., Sept. 7. Burgess, tha French swimming champion, who, accompanied by the English swimmer, Weiner Weidman, made an ineffectual attempt yesterday jo swim the channel, started again thla morning. He waa abort 4 14 miles off St. Margarets at 1:15 pi is., and going well. Buixaaa left the water at 5:45 p. m., when only two mllas from the French coaat, thus falling in hla attempt to cron the channel but establishing a remarkable speed reoord. ROYAL AoCOT. DEMOCRATS MEET TOMORROW. 5. -- RECORD. EQUALS 3. 6; WASHINGTON, BOSTON, diving' Won BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD. Washington. Sep-- 7.- -A Secretary Oliver of the W,r Department has issued a circular warning against political assessmenM su.l panisau av-- ii ity of office hold-.-- s. - contests fair life swimming 6 LTAg, THURSDAY MORNING, (D CO., Distributors |