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Show THE PRIZE OF J. W. RooUidg is up from Salt Lslte for s few days. visH. McCoy, wife snd daughter are iting in tke city from Chicago. on J. H. Clark ia up from Panguitch a visit. Henry Crosby ia in from the ent-of- W. E. Bell and wife are for a few days. in from f. MRS. M. L. STODDARD OF THIS CITY IS THE RECIPIENT OF VALUABLE PREMIUM. take-aid- e a popular young mer6L Louis, Mo., is an Ogden vischant of G V. Babcock, itor. Her Work For the San Francises Weekly Examiner In the Subscription Department is Rewarded. Mr. M. 8. Stoddard, the eashlnr at the Grill restaurant, received a letter and telegram yesterday afternoon from ihe publishers of the Kan Francisco Weekly Examiner, notifying her 'that a certified check fur flO.OtW had been sent her. care of the express company, as a prize for her efficient work In the matter of securing the largest list of subscribers (or that paper. In the letter, the publisher's writer say that the money is for her to do with as abe may wish, but a little advice is offered In that she should not pay any attention to letters and offers from people to invest the money in enterprises, but to put It in government bonds, a savings bank and some in real estate, which which to derive an income In the way of rent well-kno- Greece jf for T Dolomite, Buue, Mont., ia in the city. vice-cons- ul at merE. H. Jones. the Ketton, Utaa, chant ia in the city. Dr. 0. C. Olmeted of Welle, See., ia in the city. Misses Helen and Mayme McDermott have left for their home in Shelton. b.. to epend the summer. Taited States Senator C. D. Clark of Wyoming, accompanied by Mm. Clark, are Ogden visitors. H. V. Hilllker, aasietant superintend-en- t of the Salt Lake division of the Oregon Short Line, and C. H. Ctlland, offlee. chief clerk In Mr. Hilliker's went north last evening on n tour of inspection. V. E. Lewie, superintendent of din- ing csrs and hotels on the llaion cific, ia la Omaha on business. CHIEF BROWNING RETURNS Reports Having Had a Fine Time at Felice Chiefs' Convention. Pa- Chief of Police Thus. E. Browning han returned from Bt. I nils, where he went to attend the International Police sugar-beA. Bremstedt, a He epeake very Chiefs convention. Gerseed merchant of wchladen, of the trip and says that he highly B. many. and hla United States Agent. had a splendid time. The convention C. post of Dundee. Mich., are visiting was a very complete and beneficial one. in the city. The heads of an the police departments of the world were there and read some A. W. Buren, A. Laugenberk. R. Very valuable papers. One thing recand A. Bilrb. all of Germany, ommended, the chief says, la the matter few n for Reed the nt are stopping of the adoption of the print of the findays. gers and thumb In the detection of as was used as a plot by Marx criminals are A. up Twain in hit bonk and M. C. Davia and G. Rogers piny of "Pudd'n-haa- d from Salt Lake. Wilson" and promises to be a success. Tom Maihews la up from Salt Lake Interests business hie after looking here. well-kno- et Mir-ding- er T. AiVawa. a Japanese labor agent from San Francisco, ia in the city. REED HOTEL Following are the arrivals at the Reed during the past twenty-foubourn: C. R. Carlstrom. Balt lake; W. C. Barrett and wife. San Francisco; Ludwig Brack, New York; W. Brown, City: J. M. Bullock, Bloomington, 111; W. W. lloaglnad, Kan Francisco; Jss. Berry, 8L Louie; C. L. Kchen. Chicago, III.; A. W. Buren. Germany; A. Langanbeck, Germany; Reed Mtrden-ge- r, Berlin: A. EL Dillon; E. B. l.ani. New York; G. W. Lonnie. Kan Francisco; R. Craig, Salt Lakd; 8. R. Meyber and J. Khtbko, Chicago; J. II. Bryar, Denver; E. V. Shurtliff. Ruck Springs; H. M. Hirsh, Dos Moines; Mrs. J. F. G reenough, Los Angeles; J. W. Walker, Denver; H. P. Knnb-bic- k. East Liverpool; L. Kchlisky New I ork; L. J. Strader, Salt Lake; Dave Abrahams, Chicago; W. K. Conrad. 8t. Joe; J. W. Booklldge, Balt Lake J. H. Clark, Panguitch, Utah; M. McCoy. wife and daughter, Chicago; H. G. M. Dnrrie. St. Crosby, Cut-of- f; Louis; W. P. Collins and wife, Racine, Wis. r Mm P. S. Gass of Corenne, Utah, was in the city yesterday. J. Hummer of Cleveland. Ohio, Dt, the city on business. ia in J. T. Hurst and Supt. Driggs of the State School tor Deaf and Blind, returned last evening from a fishing trip with three baskets filled with the speckled beauties. A grand programme of athletic sports has been arranged for the Great Scotch picnic nt lagoon, June 22. A merry time for young and old la assured. The police arrested a crazy man on h street at 2:40 this morning. He waa immediately put uader lock and key. All are invited to participate in the grant Scotch excursion to I si goon June 22. Special trains from Salt Lake and Ogden. Fare for round trip and admission to everything, 76c; half rate for children. DEATH BLOW TO FINNISH REVOLUTIONARY PARTY. JourThe order of Scottish Cronies meet to neyed to Salt Lake yesterday St. Petersburg, June 17. d:40 n. m. with representatives of Scottish In denouncing the Novoe The from all over the State to com- attempt on Bremya the life of General a for gathgrand arrangement plete says that the crime ia even at Laering of the Clan to be held against Russlt than against greater 22. goon, June the Individual. The paper says: "At the moment when all the nation's efClara Hanks and Isabel Larson, the fort were needed in the face of the from two voting girls who escaped danger In the far east, only people dethe fetate Industrial school yestervoid of honor could have conceived the day have not been captured yet They idea of up international diswere evidently in hiding near the turbance.stirring ie no doubt that the There grounds until the shades of evening crime baa a political origin. We have to chance escape. a them good gave not the slightest doubts that 8chau-mann- 'a shots were the death warrant Circle Woodcraft. Ogden Women of Finnish revolutionary party." for the UL dance at lister rark pavilion. 17th. Short's Friday evening. June ROOSEVELT'S ATTITUDE TO NEOrchestra, six pieces. GROES CONDEMNED. Twepty-fift- j - Bro-briko- ff The G. A. R. committee have reHot Spring. Ark., June lti. The ceived excursion ticket! to Park City, Democratic state convention adjournAll for Tuesday, June 21st.- - 1994. ed today after adopting the platform, will tickets to procure those wishing which save in part: call upon the committee. S. L. Ives, "We condemn President Roosevrll srerelsry. among other things, especially for his public ani private conduct lending to CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. stir up bllternese between the differBROKERS. ent sect inns of the country sud to Continuous quotations on New York make tbe negroes think that he is Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy eoriaFsnd otherwise, equal lo the and sell stocks and grain on margin white man." or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to come in and THE SLOCUM DEAD transact business with the utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information New York, June IS. The following ("System of Speculation') , free upon names have been added to the revised 2482 Washington. application. list of dead in the Hennral Slocum disEXCURSION. SCANDINAVIAN Lagoon, via O. S. L. R. R. Jttae 23rd. Special train leaves Ogden 10 a. m. KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches and Ire cream nerved from d:IO a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 2154 Washington avenua. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle Ml. dance at Lester Park pavilion. Short's Friday evening. June 17th. Orchestra; six pieces. aster: Molliter. Mrs. Brim, child; Heims. Johannh; Brockman, Mrs. Annie; Holder, Mary; Mueller, Anna; Stahlman, August A.; Ackerman. Ina, infant. Bardenlow. lamiaa, child; Cohere. Mrs. Kate; Deluecin. Agues, child; Elk, Frances, child; Kulheltxen, Nicholas, child; Gillis, Charles; (tillis, Gross. Mary; George, child. Harriinsn. Ollie: Hoffman. Mrs. Cecilia. t Jersey City): Krautwoorst, na: Micksel. Carl, child: Muller. Annie: Ramus, Irving, child; Richter, Amelia. METHODIST CHOIR. SALTAIR, Rirhter. Mziit; Richter. Ernest, JUNE 17TH, child; Richter. Minnie, child; Richter, Via Oregon Short Line. Fred, child; Sloss, Edna, cnild: Sclilr-me- r. Bertha: Sell inner. Lena: Srhncll, Special train 9 a. m. Fare $1.25 Larina, child: Schnltzler. Kate, child; round trip. Schmidt. Fred A.; Zitgg, Eugene; Zeidler. Mrs Anna: Ansel. Alfred, PDZZLE OF child: Minnie, Breda: Fannie Beb- raendt. child: Ltszie Rehraendt, child; Lucila Boxenhardt. child. PLOT A. Bahr. Mr. Gnssie Berdolt. Barbara Cramer, Minnie Gorman, Frederick Dorrboefsr, child: Gustav Doep Tn nest Sundays Examiner will le ing. child: Emma Diederich. child; found "Pal's Plot Puzzle." The firat Kate Elmer. lb ho vs nr girls to solve the puzzle Mrs. AUrie Elk. Lizzie Felmeden. will receive a nice linen hand- George Fuelling. Carrie Grtihcn. child; kerchief. Bring your answers Monday Lillie G raffling, Mrs. Margaret G"rdes. Annie morning. Oenielmcr. child, William He wee. low-Reset. Julia: Krnhoff. Wm.: Felsek, State College has a department of farm merhsnit'. In-- ruction Is given Elizabeth: Feldhauser, Margaret: in farm machinery and appliances, inFelzk, Herman: Gibbons. Mary: Gn.w Gnrda. Henrietta; cluding land drainage, rural telephone, mann. Michael: farm water supply and various means Garrdes, X.: Han ting. Willie; i liter, of obtaining power for working farm Herman; liner. Dora. mahidaery, Hsdskatnp, John, Hegg. Barbara; PATS a u Minna Bertha Jnnk; K'ein. tl'ilt-liehe- V (taild. Mrs. Margaret Srheitr: Julia Schucr, child; Henry Kenbert; Eva Schneider, r, child; Matilda Thormahler, child; Christina Thortua. Joseph Thoerma, child: Otto Uhlein; Mary Wierater; Albert Wormtftltrh ; Henry Warn hoi z; Ethel Wingert, child; Mary Zipae. Bentx, Arthur: Bell. Agnes; Baum-b- e, Annie; Burnell. Mary: Peru b art, Annie; Christ. Amelia; Dunn, Julia; r. Haucerniiwhel, Mrs. Henry; 3--5. Mann-heinte- Lilly. Miller. Edward; Matter. Cathreiae; Pnlinsh. O.: Pottenhanm, William. Knoeffffter, John, loeffler, Louise: Lau, George. .Michaels, Margaret ; Graff. Lottie; Hess. Annie: Heldenkamp. Margaret; Jetters. Lena; Elick, Elizabeth: Fucl-ziFred; Foci, Anna; Krlck.Chas. K.; Atler, Sophia; Addleks, Margaret; g. Bozs, Anna. Brake. Mimie; Behrens. Annie; Auger, Rose; Bluheme, Margaret; Brook Margaret; Christ, Minnie; Dunn, Ar- thur; Drehr, John. FIRE 18 RAGING IN THE BEBOWELS OF THE EARTH, NEATH BUTTE, MONT. A GREAT Ogden, Weber Co., Utah. June 14. List of letters remaining la tbs pnstofllep st Ogden. Utah, June 14, 1904, which If not railed for in two weeks, win be sent to tbe dead letter SUBURBAN office. GENTLEMENS LIST. Alexanders Albert Jolinson, Anton A. Jalinke, Charles Alma, Charlie D. Junes, Fred Irish Lad Utterly Fails to Bacon. S. J. Jackson. Hcber. 1 2) letters. Johns, James M. Bearer, Mr. (2) Kunymsn, J. Justify Public's Choice of letters. Lewis, John Benson. Albert... .Lea hi, M. S. Him as Favorite Betz, liei'uisu. Logan, Wm. H. Latnaon. F. A. Barham, A. J, Ballard. L. It. Leahy, 1. H. Bartholomew. Ed Lombard, Henry Luker.a, J. F. New I ork. June Jfi. Hermis, owned Byrum, S. L. Mslati, A Inert by Edward K. Thorns, easily won tho Cannon, James Milligan, Thos. auburban handicap at Sheepshead bay Cole, G., M. Cbristt-nsy1L W. Moran, J. A. today. The son of Hermence was on his toes when ths barrier anapiied. lie Gralg, G. W. l'ercn, J. H. (2) letters crossed in front of the six competitors Colo. C. L (2) letters. from t he outsido and passed ths judge's Powell. Wm. Miami in ihe lead on in journey of one Commr. J. I Price, M. J. Palmer. F. Leroy and one quarter miles. Front the posi- Cline. Clias. A. tion of command thus secured on the Carpenter, Albert, Rafferty, John (2) letters. rail, iie was never beaded, and won, unRumble, J. F. der a perfect ride by Arthur Redfern, Crow. Carmine Rntcher. W. E. Dalla in the time of 2:05 the best on recRndgeraon, Tom ord for the sttburhau and two fifths of Dykcman, C. A. Richardson, Clarence a second slower than the track record Davis. Wm. 1 held of 2;ii4 tennis. G. R. by McUheaney. Saylor, Chss. E. Irish laid, the public favorite, failed Dean. R. I). Smith, Don entirely to justify the confidence of hla Kdgren. J. Sillers, L. B. hackers and finished ihird nosed out Fitzgerald, W. J. Shaw, Paul of second honors by The Picket. Farr. Wm. Smith. Q. W. A great crowd journeyed to the Long Lerov Foster, Southerland, Island race course to view the twenty-firs- t Good, Dr. W. NI. Charley Perciasair. of the $20,000 running Gobs, Ralph Slaughter, Jeff fect weather prevailed, and more than Giles. Phil F. Taylor, E. W. 30,000 persons had passed through the Grahle. E R. Tucker. S. W. first set the tbe hour for before gait's Gaenyle Eugene Tree, Rimer when crowd race. The grew rapidly Griffin. A. P. 'Veenig, O. every available point of vantage had Gustl, Donato William Wright, was been taken and even the tnfieid Hawlev Edgar T. Walker, Wray dotted with enthusiasts. Windier. Lnrt (!) letters. Irish bad was installed favorite, su- Henslaw. B. F. Williams. Arthur burban at 6 to 5. Four and five to Housel. John M. Wilson. ,T. J. one rould be had against Hermis, five Hautron, R. A. YpUer. 0. M. same and the Picket The against LADIES LIST. and Africander while gainst Proper, were without Anderson, Mrs. W Peterson, Mis Major Daitigerfleld Oskar Emma 1. 40 50 to or at friends Patterson, Misa The pressure of offerings on Irish Brownlee, Mr. H. 8. Stokes, Miss Lad was so heavy that nine to ten was Mrs. asked when Ihe contestants were called Back, Mrs. Maris Durfee, Miss Ms l,ylia to the post. Shea, Miss The field was lined up and sent away Hennigie, Mrs. C Katie H. P. tn tierfect order by Starter Fitzgerald. Thomas, Mlsa Hermis from outside position shot to TIIII, Mrs. W. 8. Rachel ihe front as if hurled fom a catapult. Marshall, hint. Christina O'Brien, Margar- Passing the judge's stand he had seined the coveted place on the rail, with Morris, Mrs. E. J. et THOS. II. DAMS, P. M. Irish I .ad and The Picket close behind, 'ihe others did not apitear to lie In the same class On the racers sped, around the turn and down Hie back stretch, never changing position for an instance. Irish Lad challenged again Ha and again, but to no purpose. crept up on the flying lender repeatedly, but was unable to hold ths terrible iace, much less overhaul him. The Picket, the hope of the western The California delegation to the Reand southern contingent, ran along unpublican national convention at Chiuntil ths third in the place concernedly from the west on cago came In mile post had been reached. Then ho second section today of Southern Pacific No. drew tip and crept isuti the Duryea 2. horse. Inch by Inch. The local Order of Railway ConducHermis, never touched by the whip, tors will hold their annual memorial others out to the defiance threw simply the Congregational church in ths dust from bis hammering hoots, services at on Sunday morning, beginand through the stretch he waa not in this city even challenged. The Picket nosed out ning at II o'clock. Rev. Ridings, the will address tbe conductors on Irish laid for second money. Proper, pastor,occasion. All members are reand Africander ths Major Daiugerfleld quested to meet at the Railwayman's brought up the rear. hall on Twenty-fourtstreet and Join its in Had the winner been pushed, the line of march to the church. the for would have broken tho record After the services the march will be tracks with essp. When tne great continued to the Clly cemetery. crowd realized tho splendid exhibition Tbe Utah Const ruction company of equine worth shown by the victory, if arose enmasse and rhesred hint wildyesterday completed the purchase of the railroad outfil of Lyman Skc-jly despite the fact that tbe bookmakers had accepted and won nearly $500,- - and Levi B. Jlaminou. The outfit consists of about a hundred teams, wilji 000 on the defeat of Irish laid. Hermis was heavily backed, however, tools, machinery, scrapers, tents and of the amount the like. The company will at once and at least taken In on the defeat of the favorite send a considerable number of the teams to the San Pedro, Los Angeles washed out on the winner. First race Six furlongs, main track: & Salt Lake railroad. Part of them Maitnie Worth won; Mlzxeii. second; will he sent with a number of other stock on the company's other conReliable, third. Time, 1:63 Second Selling, mile: Seymour won ; tract- on the Short Line and Union Jdola, second; The Southerner, third. Pacific. Time, 1:40. Tbe new division town of Montcllo Third Double event. last five and this stale, which succeeds Terrace is course-Sonone-ha- lf furlongs of Futurity Ihe division point next west of Ogden ami Wine won; Sparxting Star, on the Central Pacific line and ia In an Time, interesting stage of growth. There are second: Councilman, third. 1:07 about 250 or 300 inhabitants, all railFourth Suburban handicap of $20,- - road men in the town, but no houses olds, and up mile and a of any description. 000 for The population quarter: Hermis. 127 (Redfern), 4 to sleep in the sage brush and eat In box 1. 5 121 to tHelgerson), 1; The Picket. cars, except for a half dozen favored second : Irish laid, 127 (Shaw), even 3. inhabit anis. who have put tip a coupla Time. 2:05. of tents. The population by sex la 298 of five furlongs (he Fifth males and two females, as the railroad course: Tdamond Flush won; men have not summed up enough Don Royal, second: IVlianta, third. courage to bring their families into ' Time. 1:10 2 5. the town. A railroad hotel and resap, mile and a six- taurant will he erected soon ami three teenth on turf: leader won: Carimn-- 1 saloons will he the first structures put clc. second; Swnet Alice, third. Time, up In the new town. There are ten 1 : IS. large freight engines on the track and amount of material which will a Fair 16. St. Louis, June grminda belarge used in tho construction of tbe HIE tenbergsr; Anna Schmidt, child; Minnie KIoks; Mrs. Anna Hinfth; Wr.t. K. n Scliaeifer; Frederick Scbueler; Schoeniger: William Schriuiipf; William Schrlmer, child; Carrie Klein, Since the Butte, Mont,, June fail of 1889. fur fifteen years, a fire has been burning fiercely 2.INMI feet below 19. the surface of Butte, snd a large portion of the city is really over a vast fiery pit, a seething volcano. The fire la confined to the St. LawSweat and Anaconda rence, Never mines, the three big mining properties of Ihe Anaconda Copper Mining company. one of th Amalgamated I .ate reports are that the fire, which has been fought by a force of firemen, is Hpeadlng. Han-Steel- Originally it was confined to the St. lawrence mine, from whicii it started through tbe carelessness of a miner, who left a lighted candle lying on some of the dry wookwork. It began ahont 1.590 feet below the surface, but since then it burned its way into the earth, and its lowest point is now more than 2.000 feet below the snrfare. It spread upwards and is now very near the surface, and has extended for several hundred feet Into ths Anaconda and Never Sweat, two mines adjoining the St. lowrenee. Men are constantly employed to fight the fire and prevent Its spreading, but in spits of ail they can fo It is extending and timid people in ths rity fear a horror, when the entire mineral bill upon which Butte Is built may become a ms hr of firs, molten rock and metal. Long ago it was discovered that water thrown upon the firs had not ths least effect on It, and that the air admitted lo that portion of the mine supplied it with oxygen upon which to feed, au Ihe openings leading to the levels on which the fire was burning were barricaded with heavy doors, and every track and opening was sealed, but still ths fire burned and continued to spread, feeding on the gas, sulphur and other minerals In the ore. Then It was determined to confine the firs and let it exhaust itself, and for years that work has been going on. and drifts were run close to the were then fire limits and ths wall built up with heavy concrete through which ths fire cannot penetrate. But that work Is slow and expensive, thtsigh hundreds of fret of solid ron-rrehave been constructed. The tremendous heat In the ininn are working may where the Its seen by Ihe fact that tallow randies used by miners melt in it. and electric llghts must be used. When a hole Is drilled In the granite to receive a charge of dynamite, It is necessary tn cool the bide wit it cracked Ice before the explosive can lie Inserted with safety lo th" men, otherwise It would explode on a tun! of Ihe heat before Ihe men roultl reach a place of safety. The fire amelia the ore slid leaves in its place a mass of pure copper. Some day. when Ihe tire is liurned out. mi in mu ry: . If It ever will exhaust tin Anafur-- i First race Four and nnc-liaconda company will he able In dig front won: Malvina Wakeful, selling: Imigs, its bed million of dollars' worth of Izute IVnlf. third. Time, :5S pure cornier, ready for shipment to the second: Second Six rurkmgH. wiling: Hoofc-S- e market s. t)l. a won; ljply (kmlrary, second: Cuclana. third. Time. 1:16. I Third Mile and sixteenth. Iiainlieap: llartnukiM won: Old Slone, second; Fly- New York. .Inns 19.- - lrinre Fit I uti. Ittg Torpedo, ihird. Time, 1:53 Chinese eotninlHwinner to tin1 SI. I .nun Fourth The Kindergarten, five fttr-- I exposition, sailed for France today n;i lungs: Braden won: loywm. second; the 1 41 Gaseonno. lie goes lo Fans. Urciimhsttdlc. third. Time. 1:04 1 2. that his plans are not tc dt Fifth -- Sex cn furlongs, purse; Elas-- ; termlned. lie won: Mattie !L, second; Clnremuiit, third. Time. 1:32. Sixth-Mi- le, Misanthrope selling: Keatila. Wash.. June IS. lamia lamg and Kid Kraut were matched today to won: Wlswndine. second: HymeiltiH, fight twenty rounds in Ballard, Wanh., Ihird. Time. : (6 June 30. Chicago. June 16. Harlem summary First Five furlongs: Ivan, the Ter Minncaitoli. June 17. The Prohibitionists unlay iiuminaled a stale tick- rible. won: I.ri Ora. second: Tcnny-lmr- n. third. Time. 1:10 et. naming C. W. Domett, of Minnealnculnilor Second Seven furlongs: polis for goverennr. won: Miss Crawford, second; Ahola Buffalo. June 16. The Amalgamated third. Time. 1:26 Third Mile and a sixleenth. AusSheet Steel Workers' conference openwon: Fonenlwa, tin stakes: ed today. K croud; third. Time, 1:46. (ib.t'il, Fourth-- Ml' and fifty yards: Bragg Columbus. Ohio. June 17. Michv1 Schiller, a young saloon keeper, whs won: Anania.-- . second; The Regent third. Time. 1:43 electnieutcd today. Fifth Five furlong: A i rah ip won: Time, Madrid. June 16. King Alfonro has Jade, second: Hadoian. third. signed the extradition treaty between 1:01 Spam and the Fniteri States. Find rare. ( furlongs, selling: Ksnsaa City, June 16 William CowAurora won: 1'ercule. 2; Maud Sherfor congress wood. third. Time. :55. herd was here today he the democratic convengerund race, r, :2 furirmes. selling tion of the 6th district. Mar Tree wnu; Hannah Van. 2: Cav nco. third. Time. 1:09 Tmilon, June 16. The Daily Chron-irl- e Third race. 6 furlongs: Care to says it understands there is like- won: Ppiltri). second; Titus, thirl. lihood of the government offering Its Time. 1:21 12. friendly offices to arbitrate the sjiv;u- - ! Fnirtl! re1", mi!,- - and a sixteenth, won: Forest ship companies rate war by the prot-i- selling: Oscar Toll dent of tbe board of trade. King, second: lllowaho. third. Time. e, Seattle. June 16. Ijob Angeles Beattie today and won in a close game. A hit at one or two points would bav won (be game for Beattie, but Pitcher Bauv was equal to tbe occasion. R. II. E. Score 4 6 3 Seattle 6 10 4 Los Angeles Hughes and Wilson; Baum and Spies. out-batt- ed 25 Attendants, 2,200, . R. H. E. Score S 1 Portland 1 6 0 Oakland Roach and Steelman; Schmidt and Byrne. Umpire.. Brown. j j j ,,..,,,,,.3 . Today's game waa an exceedingly good one up to the ninth inning when Fisher's effective-Score Chicago Boston 200. Attendance, Griggs Bnd Kling; R. H. E. 10 0 ,,,,,1 9 h n 3-- g Goods 0 $10 and .,., $12 $16 mita $6.ta Outing I) U N Q $7.25 Men's $15, $18 and $20.00 fin suits $1175 Steein-Blachand tailored at cut suits prices .6 .. y Men's $10 and Mens suits 1 neon ended. Summer MUST GO , chicacoTs boston. Bouton. June 19. 0 Every Dollars Worth of S PORTLAND VS OAKLAND. Portland. June 16. Portland took a highly caching game from Oakland today by timely butting In ths eighth. Both Roach and Schmidt pitched first cIshm lull and kept the hits scattered, 40 to SAVED0 A V k 3 Fisher and Need- - -- PEiSfi 20 per cent off 449 WASHINGTON AVENUC. ST. LOUIS VS. NEW YORK. June Id. Serond Base-ma- n Brain presented the New Yorks with this afternoons game. In the ninth inning he made a miserable muff which allowed Dahlen to wore the winning run. Attendance 3,600. . R. H. E. Brora 2 7 3 St. Louis 01 4 6 2 New York O'Neill and Grady; Matthewson and Bowerman. New York, PITT8BURG VS. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, June 16. The home team narrowly escaped another shutout at. tbs hands of Pittsburg today. Free hitting gave the visitors an easy victory. Attendance, 1,400. Score R. II. E. 6 15 0 Pittsburg 1 5 s Philadelphia Phillippl and Phelps; McPherson and Roth. Umpire Zimmer. ST. LOUIS VS. NEW YORK. Week of June BABY 13 MARION Ragtime Song and Dance, WONDERFUL DE MONIEOS. King and Queen of the Seven Bilvn Circles Encircling their bodies with rings of such small dimensions u to mystify all spectators. St. Louie, June 16. New York deJeanette THE LAURELLE8 Otis feated 8L Louis today. Osteen and Ganzel each made home nine In the Presenting Their Wonderful and Inseventh Inning. Attendance, 300. spiring Spectacle, "Le CleL" Score R.H.E. 3 11 2 St Louie , MITCHELL A LOVE New York 10 11 3 Comedy Sketch Art late Direct fro Sudhoff and Kalioc; Chesbro and McOrpheum Circuit. Guire. ,,,(,,,(,,1, LA RENOS CLEVELAND VS. WASHINGTON. Cleveland, June 16. Cleveland's yellow playing and Washington's timely hitting gave the visitors the game. Attendance, 1,800. Score R. H. E. Cleveland . 3 8 4 6 13 2 Washington Rhoadea and Abbott; Orth and Drill. Greatest of Heavy Balancers, MISS RICE America's Foremost Harpist and dolin Player. CHICAGO VS. BOSTON. . one-quart- er ta x SEATTLE VS. LOS ANGELES) 1 mid child; Thortmth-le- 17, 1901. LETTER U6T. Theodore Kowizyuskl: G. W. Ludwig; Lizzie Meniuger; Mis Kate Mirtl; ; Kata Mucih, child; Robert Medon, child. Frederick Meddlin, child: George Maurer; Clara Maurer, child; Kiste Meyer, child; Arthur Ottingcr. child; Hannah Roue; Tctttsie Ritz; Annie Hot child. Albert Troll, child: Eiiad JUNE OGDEN, UTAII, FRIDAY MORNING, EXAMINER. Havemeyer, William; Klein. Elizabeth; Klctck. Bertha; Roberts, Clara Anna; Sanders, Sciiitmatin, Mrs. William, Helen; Schumpe, John; Stone, Minnie; gchoert, Helen. William Haad: Sadis Henry, child; Julia Heckert. Child; Mrs. Mary M. T. Hartman; Mrs. Anna Heins; Frank Heins. Minnie Iden. child; Fanny Irwin, RECEIVES E. V. Shurtliff is in tlie city from Rock Sprint MOHXIXO Boston's rrnsg g Chicago, June steal, a sacrifice, and a hunching of flw hits In the fifth and sixth innings gave Chicago today's game. Attendance, 16. 6,300. Scor- e- H. H. E. $ 8 2 Chicago Boat on . 3 8 J Owen and Sullivan; Winter and Far- rell. DETROIT VS. PHILADELPHIA. Detroit, June 16. After Detroit had a comfortable lead. Philadelphia developed a batting streak and aided by an error tied the score. McIntyre won tor his team with a three-baggIn the seventh Inning, followed by Lowe's fly. Attendance, 2,600, ILLUSTRATED SONG "On Via Pillows of Despair, NEW MOVING PICT URSA ' Dance after the Show. How Are Your Eyes? 9 We have every instrument and machine necessary for properly flUing glasses. Work finished the same day ordered er Hrore R. H. K. Detroit 6 13 i 8 11 1 Philadelphia G. Mullin, Woods and Buelow; Plan and Powers J. T. Rushmer Expert MT g. Optician. 2412 Wash. Avs. 3-- 5. rs (y Sixth-Handic- Jtt-eir- lf Telegraph Notes. 4. j d 1 4. 3. H'u-atin- s 3-- 5. 3. 3-- STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT Entrance Hhups. SALT LAKE VS BUTTE. AMMONS A WHITE Twelve hit lake. June with two errors by Uuok in the flral three innings gave Kail I,ska eleven rails end the game this afternoon with Butte. After the third Vashinder nettled down an I allowed the lor la but four scattered hits the remainder of the game. Titus, a Georgetown university man. was tried out by the home team and pitehed a creditable game. The .feature was Delmaas' snappy work at aeconil. Attendance, 1:-- the London. June 19. A ditpatch Daily Mail from Constantinople says the consular report? confirm the de-- . traction of many Armenian viii.igcaln the Krmsuii diHlrht. The number of killed in estimated to exceed ."..Ona per- - Fifth reec. furlongs, sellit'a: loutre" la si in ; .MeFleeko. second; Ac-n- c "e.. thir.i. Time. 1:54 Sixth rare, une mile and 19 yards, selling: Oroviva won: The Frailer, second: Dandr BeBe, ihird. Tint". Mini. 1:47 M-- 2 BALLAD . MILLER AND HIGGIN8 E. R. GOURLEY'S UTAHNA-0-8C0P- Female Impersonators Jean Wilson Tho Irish Orators Aerial Artists Jean Iflfilson Artists Dance Song and Moving Pictures E ............................. ..... .a... .......... . .lfifl a So ' Dancing in the new pavilion each evening except Sunday. tively the finest floor in the state. Spencer. BOISE VS SPOKANE. Boise, June 16. The game today was a piichera' battle. Wright was in the Imx for Boise and for Spokane and they were very evenly matched. The only error on the Bnlxe aide waa made by Wright in a throw to firat. It gave Spokane one of their two runs. Score R. H. K. .., Spokane Wright and Hanson; Frary. 1 2 7 6 AVERSION TO A BRIGHT LIGHT. You detest a bright light, and those dull aches acroaa the forehead, those frequent sick and nervous headaches, are all results of continued Eye Strain. tliaL proper glasses will cure in a short time. Not mnrh lie dosing yourself with drags, when the real trouble is vour Eyes. v.,:t we find what's wrong and right It? 1 2 and TACOMA VS SAN FRANCISCO. Tacoma, June 16. Tacoma took the scrand game with ease, hatting Knell often. San Francisco's lone run was a gift: by two error. Keefe pitched splendidly all the way and held the viaitora down. The feature waa a triple plap by Reitz, Miller, rownsend and I .catty. Store R. if. k. Tacoma 13 2 San Franeiacn 1 4 3 Keere and Graham; Knell and Iaby, Music Lssson Children Salt Lake 3 9 3 Butte Titus and Hausen; Vasbin.ler and Boise - PRICE OF ADMISSION. AdtlltS R.1I.E. 1 ,.11 2 ! the Chappies' ILLUSTRATED 80NG SULLY A PHELPS DELMA8 and DEVERNE 500. . Presenting A LAMBERT WEAVER 16. Score street, Opposite Reed Hotel. The Week of June 13th BASEBALL Kali on 25th J. S. LEWIS &CO. Jewelers and Opticians. ac - Posi- |