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Show thi iroHxnro examines, ogdex, ctah, GOING TO TREES STRUCK SHEALEY FORGROCERIES BOY WITH INJURED Piano bargain, upright, new make case. Will sell or rent very cheap. Lincoln Hotel, 23rd St. n, the city visiting friends and relatives. DIED Elizabeth Ann Terrin, wife of Alexander Terrin, who moved to OgMAN RAILROAD POPULAR den from Pocatello three week! ago, THE INJURIES RECEIVES PAINFUL at avenue So Reeves died today at 21 SV HORSE FALLING. 3:50. of brain fever. The remains are ai Lindquist's undertaking parlors, W. J. Shealy Hga Horse Slip and Rail where funeral services will be held at With Him Upon the 3:30 p. m. on Friday. Pavement. Kelt is Thos. Wolfe of David City, William 3. 8healy, the popular chief In Ogden on business. clerk for the Southern Pacific company, received painful Injuries last night by Cbas. Roes of Sacramento, Col., la a horse falling with him and rolling an Ogden visitor. upon his leg. Mr. Sbealy had been horseback riding during ths availing ). F. Todd of Pocatello is in the city and had just returned from n ride up an business. the canyon. While riding along on ' 15 T. Barrett, n travelling man from Washington avenue, between Twenty-fourt- h elreet street and Twenty-fift- h South Omaha is in town on busiin front at Knoths Drug store, Ihe ness. horse slipped upon the newly sprinkled street, and fell to the pavement, bear3. r. Fowler of Denver, is an Ogden ing the rider down and rolling upon visitor. him. The prompt action of n number of bystander helped Mr. Shealy to get CL F. Roberts and wife of Evanston, free from the saddle before the horse Wyoming are spending a few days in could arise and drag him. The inlha city. jured man was taken to hie apartments In ths Broom hotel and Dr. GorIdrs. W. J. Powers of Weiser, Idaho, don summoned to dress the injuries, I in tho city for n short Urns with which consisted of n fractured ankle frlinds. and knee and some slight injuries to J, E. Barrett of Butte, was in the city yesterday. the elbow. The Injuries are of such a nature that MY. Shealy will probably be confined to hie room for several daya. T. B. Smith of Denver stopped over We are overstocked on small sizes In Ogden a few hours yesterday on hie off way to California where ho goes on and offer a reduction of one-thion nil suits below 88 chest measure. business. THE TOGGERY. I TK Lettlmer of Green River, Wyo.; SOUTHERN STATES MISSIONARY la la town. SOCIETY, 8ALTAIR. JUNE 24th. Special train via Oregon Short Line J. 1L Waist, ths popular traveling leaves Ogden 10:00 a. m. Returning salesman, Is in ths city. leaves Salt Lake 10:80 p. m. Fare $1.25 Hen. Thos. Marshall was as Ogden Ogden to 8altalr and return. visitor from Salt Lake yesterday. rd W. RACES it. Elliott of Salt Lake Is In the city. Louis, June 22c Fair grounds summary: First race Four and a half furlongs, selling: Pique won; Wakeful, second; lAdy Lou, third. Time, :50 Second Slz furlongs, nailing: Fe rn n in won: Sting, second; Suave, third. Time. 1:17 Third Six and n half furlongs, selling: Imp Pretension won; Joe Goes, second; Alfio. third. Time. 1:23 3 4. Fourth Mile and an eighth, handicap: Old Stone won; Hymetua. second; Falkland, third. Time, 1:59 Fifth Five fnrlonge. purse: Woodlands won; Mitton Young, eecond; Black Art, third. Time, 1:04. Sixth Six and n half furlongs, selling: Frank Colilna won: Our Lillie, third. eecond; Trapsetter, Time, BL B. Radish Is down frem Baker City, Oregon. Wya., Is If. C. Pounds of Cheyenne, In tbs city. The ezeureion and outing of tho Religion Classes of Weber Stake to the Hermitage last evening was si tended by nbout 200 people. Dancing was tbn order of the evening. To the wife of J. H. Young, boy. Mother and child doing well. Proprietor Young of the Lyceum tlies ire passed around tue cigars. Born: a twelve pound REED HOTEL ur a 2. 1-- 2. 4. 1:28 Following are the arrivals at the Reed hours: during the past twenty-foW. Miller, Chicago; W. M. Elliot. Salt Lake; Julius Abrahams, New York; a Steinberg, San Francisco; J. Goldatlen, San Francisco; Radish, Baker City; J. H. Weiet, New York; 1L Allen Fletcher, Chicago; C. Wagner Denver; H. M. Hyde, Denver; C. H. Bohanon, Chicago; Fred W. Radcliff, Minneapolis; Geo. L. Paine and wife, Boston; H. P. Brandes Portland; Mrs. Sarah M. Cawker, Milwaukee; Mies Horten se Cawker, MiUwaukae; W. M. lirorhe, Minneapolis; L. H.'Well, St lamia:, Mrs.V. R. 8hipleyt Ogden; T. Marshall, Balt Lake and L. H. Van Cott, Chicago. a 1-- 1 New York, June 21 Sheepehead bay summary: First race Five furlongs: Candida won; Danaeuse, second; Novena, third. Time, 1:01 IB. Second Handicap, six and a half furlonge: l.ady Amelia won: Lady Uncas, second; Montreeon, third. Time, 1:10. Third Five and n half furlongs: Blnndy won; Niblick, second; Councilman, third. Time, 1:08 Fourth The Mermaid stakes, mile and n furlong: Beldame won; Little Em, eeraad; Possession, third. Time, 1:54 1. Fifth Mils: Buttons won; Mercury, second; Akala, third. Time, 1:40 1 Sixth Selling, mile end a quarter on turf: Coppelln won: Tantalus Cup second; Flara. third. Time, 2:08 1 1-- 5. 2-- 2-- Were offering all sizes below chest measure at a discount of SS per cent below regular price. 3S 1-- 3 THE TOGGERY. Seattle. Wash., June 22. Summary: First race Five and n half furlongs, Headwater won: Skip Me, selling: eecond; J, H. Bennett, third. Time, 1:00 Second 4. Five furlongs, selling: won: Maxtress, second; Aby-dothird. Time, 1:01 Third 8lx and n half furlongs: Mountebank won; Red Damsel, second; Gnianthui. third. Time. 1:20 Fourth Mile and fifty yards, handiColonel Anderson won: Oro Viva, cap: of Rio tho Superinlendent Young second; Grande Western came in from the 1:44 2. George Berry, third. Time, west in n special car this morning. Fifth Six furlonge, selling: My surChief Engineer Hood of the South- prise won; Budd Wade, second; Matt ern Pacific came in from the coast Hogan, third. Time, 1:14 this morning on No. 6, and continued Leash won: 8ixth Mile, selling: on eastward. Platon kms, second; H. Clay Rye, third. Union Pacific passenger No. C was Time. 1:4L this delayed for about two hours SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. morning on account of broken car O. R. R. June 23rd. 8. I via A on one Lagone. of the coaches. wheels sick lady in the damaged coach could not he Special train leaven Ogden 10:00 a. m., movod into another car without fatal returning leaveu I.agnon 0:00 p. m. results, so it was necessary to repair Laura M. Moighna. was in before the tram Chau. Melffhan. the one ABSTRACT COMPANY. out. pulled THE MEIGHAN 1408 Wash. Are. Telephone 062 Y. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Got-tlleb- 2. 8-- 4. 1-- 2. The management of the Elite Cleaning works wish to give notice to the public (hat a number of parties have lipen soliciting business and representing they were getting work for ns. Mrs. Harlara of the Salvation Army is Ihe only solicitor sent out by us. All bur work is guaranteed. Mrs. llusaon is not authorized to solicit any business for us under any . tondilions. Respectful!-- EUTE CLEANING WORKS. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. CC, Continuous quotations on New York Stocks ami Chicago Grain. We buy and sell stocks and grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms en- able our customer to come In and transact business with the utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information (System of Speculation), free upon application. 2482 Washington. If you are a small man, you rai save KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH on n suit at BAKERY. one-thir- AND d THE TOGGERY. Individual lunches and Ire cream served from 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 2454 Washington avenue WORLD'S FAIR RATES, TO ST. LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. SANITARY Effective May 3rd the following rates will be made to SL Louis and return: Insure protection to our customers MEATS BOUGHT OF US are carefully selected on the boof. skillfully bandied at our abattoir and critically examined before they entr our market. Every thing Is clean; when you get of us it is right. A. E.WEATHERBY. 24', 8 Washington Are. OGDEN. T BIG WHIP BY HORSE Mr. and Mrs. Starkweather of Mln-turColo., are spending a few days in To SL Louis and return (direct $4260 route) To Chicago and return (direct 4760 route) . To Chicago and return (one way via SL Louis; r to St. Louie end return, one way via Chi- ..... 9060 cs s . . . Tickets on sale every Tuesday end Friday of each week May to November Inclusive. Transit limit of ten days In each direction will be nliowed final limit sixty days from date of sale, but In no ease later then December 15th, 1904. In addition to Ihe above rale, there are also on sale round trip tickets, Ogden to BL Louie and return, at $50 which are on isle dally to November 20th Inclusive, limited sixty days from data of sale. .......... Foreign Lands Are Five rod With At boricuitural Emporia For Soap, Butter, Milk, Drugs and Pure Water. Most remarkable are some of the features of different kinds of trees and eccentric vegetation is confined to no tropic or zone or country, hut can be met with (he world over. Thus in Madagascar is to found a trre known there as the traveler's tree because of its beneficent quality of providing SIX YEAR OLD SON OF H. W. ASSAULTED BY RUFFIAN. deWhile Standing In Front of Hie Home, n supply of pure lresh water on mand to the weary and thirsty waythe Little Fellow ie Struck Across farer in that far-of- f land. the Eye With a Blackenaka. This useful tree has the appearance The son of Henry W. of a huge fan,- with a rather unwieldy handle. The body of the tree rises Twenty-seventEldredge, residing at No. 770 some thirty feet, ait which height leavstreet, received a painful in- es radiate from opposite sides of the jury at the hande of a bully cowboy stem. Thame leaves are eight feet named Dr Young, late yesterday afterstalk six feel noon. which may cost the little fellow king, and stand on a leaf twenty the loss of his eye. It teems that the in length, r and there are from to twenty-fouof ihese leave on a boy was standing in front of his home an like cut oiien single stem, spreading w hen Dc Young rams along on borne-bar. and had a big hlarksnake whip fan.In the dry season, when all seems In his hand, with whirh he struck at d traveler or the boy, gnd the blow striking him arid and parched, the to one of but has native pierce over the eye making a deep gash. The these trees just si. the point where little fellow waa taken into his house the fanlike crest has its beginning, and and medical attendance summoned and out will flow copioualy pure, fresh the ugly wound d rented. A warrant for cool an if it had been as and water, isthe arrest of De Young has been raised in the old oaken bucket from sued. the depths of a well . But its uses ns a vegetable fountain are not the only Young men and jmuths, yon ran save ones it has to commend it to the peoS3 per cent cn a stylish suit, if you ple of the island where It thrives. wear a aise below 3fi chest measure. From the leaves of the tree are formTUE TOGGERY. ed the strong, scrvieslile thatched roofs of the houses at least for the dwellers on the eastern side of ihe island. The stems of the leaves are used for partitions, and sometimes SPOKANE YS. SALT LAKE. even for the walls of the houses. The ia laid for Spokane. June 22. Four home rune outside bark of the tree were the features of today's game In flooring, and the leaves again, when which Spokane won ont by the score of beaten flat, serve not only for table cloths, hut for the very plates from 9 to 5. Toiler weakened In the seventh which one may eat when sealed before to cross men four the Inning, allowing Plata. Dammann pitched In excellent such table cloth. In Venezuela, too. what is such a form. R. H. E. vegetable wonder a the "crw tree. Score 0 13 3 This tree grows on rocks where no Spokane . Salt lake . ................. I 11 2 other thing thriven. Its leaves are Batteries TMrom&nn and Stanley; leathery and crisp, but by making incisions in the trunk a peculiar grayish Toiler and Hausen. milk comes out, which is tolerably thick and of an agreeable balmy smell. BOISE VS. BUTTE. The natives gather around these Boise, Ida.. June 22. Boise took the trees at sunrise and bring large bowls toopening of the series with Butte to- with them to receive the milk,thefor aun day. MrFarian for the locale pitched a ward noonday the heat of strong game, there being only four hits changes the milk to sour. However, the milk will harden into a toothsome to Ihe credit of the visitors. The nelding of the local team was gum. much as the familiar breaking sharp, but one serious error being of the milkweed stalk by your own made a wild throw to third, letting in schoolboys will ooze the white juice the only run scored by the Miners. of that weed, which the air turns to The visitors were ouihatted. gum. The gum of the cow tree acts R. II. E. aa a good asauager of thirst. Score TREE STUDDED WITH PLUGS. 10 9 2 Boles , ... 1 4 2 It is a curious and a puzzling sight Butte . Batteries McKarlan and Hansen; to the stranger to see the trunks of these trees bristling with plugs, as he Bandelia and Spencer. will see them, for the tlrawer of milk from a hole in a tree will plug It up TACOMA VS. OAKLAND. when hie needs are supplied, to keep Tacoma, June 22. After Oakland got the tree from unnecessary waste. Three odd and useful trees are the a start of alx run on errors and hlta. butter tree of Central Africa, the Tacoma made a game uphill fight and manna tree of Calabria and the talwon out. Both pitchers were hit hard. Byrnes' error In the fifth resulted In low tree" of Malabar. The first of Tacoma's making five runs, although these bears a nut from the kernel of opportune hits by Hogan and Thomas which, ao African travelers inform us, the natives produce a butter, which helped to win. R. H. E. much resemblei butter obtained from Score .11 14 5 cow's milk, and which will remain Tacoma , ....... 8 14 2 sweet a year. Oakland , The manna tree is so called beBatteries Thomaa and C. Graham; cause from a rap which la tapped from O. Graham and Byrnes. the tree in August a sweet gum is BOSTON VS PHILADELPHIA. evaporated which has no little food value and some commercial value Philadelphia. June 22. Boston made in flie drug trade. The tallow tree" eight hits and scored six runs in two of Malalmr yields from the seeds of its Innings today and Waddell retired in fruit, by boiling, an excellent tallow, favor of Render. Despite the handicap, which serves as a valuable llluminant, the locale narrowly rallied tiring the both as oil and by candles which are core in the ninth Inning. Attendance, made from it. It la a most remarkable tree, too, 9.9U0. R. H. E. that flourishes on the Island of Fierro, Score . ,7 14 2 one of the largest of the Canary group. Boston 6 15 1 The island is so dry that not even a Philadelphia small rivulet is to be found, and for Batterica Young and Criger, Wadthat absence of water a curious comdell, Bender and Bchreck. pensation Is made by a tree such as Is not to be found elsewhere. The leaves ST. LOUIS YS DETROIT. of this tree are long and narrow, and SL Louie. June 22. Timely hitting they continue green the year round. The gentle mystery of this tree Is a by St. Louie in the ninth inning of today's game gave a victory over De- cloud that hovers about it constantly; this ia condensed to water, which sattroit. Attendance, 1,6011. R. H. E. urates the leaves, and, falling from Score 12 1 them In constant drops, keeps the cisSt. Lnuia 7. 1 terns whirh are in excavations beneath Detroit Petty and Kahne; Kllson and llue-lo- them always full of water. It Is the absence of all water, save this so strangely collected by the rain tree, CHICAGO VS CLEVELAND. that keeps the island sparsely populated, for the trees are hut few, and the Chicago, June 22. The locals won supply of water ia not sufficient for the out a hard fought contest in the ninth needs of a larger population. We have in our own country at least inning, a base on balls, an out and u single scoring the winning run. At- two strange creations among trees the soap tree. which grows In Flortendance, 3,500. R. H. E. ida. although It in not Indigenous, and Snore 0 2 the witch tree." The latter is more Chicago 8 3 properly, perhaps, a bush or shrub, Cleveland White and Sullivan; Moore and Ah and is peculiar to the Tusearora gulches in Nevada. hott. SOAP FROM A TREE. The soap tree was brought from BROOKLYN Y8 PHILADELPHIA. Japan, where it is common. It. is a prolific hearer of berries about the size Brooklyn, June 33. In a pitcher' battle heiweeu McPherson and Carviu, of a cherry, and of the yellow color of lhiladelphia defeated Brooklyn at a common bar of soap. From these Washington Turk today. The winning berries, boiled with the hard, blnrk tally was made In the tbirtecnilw At- seed they contain, a good wsp Is fabricated; hut in Japan the lorries are tendance, Id.taiU. Score It. II. lil used as a substitute for soap just as 1$ a(l J they come from the trees. ItI Brooklyn III ( 1 5 .! The "witch tree Is a dwarf tree, Ha Philadelphia Batteries: Garvin and Ilitter; McPherson and Duoin. h k dom-irlle- 1- -3 BASEBALL ..... ...,......6 .,,...,,........,..4 S3, tern rarely aa large around aa a mans arm. and seldom taller than eight feet. It ha innumerable oranches and intertwining twigs. Its foliage la so luminous that at night it ran be plainly distinguished a utile or store sway; w hile, according to a letter to the writer from a resident of Tusearora, In close proximity to one of these trees, fine print ie easily, read. This tree ie evidently a species of hay, and the luminous property of Its leaves is parasitic, whirh, upon being gummy substance, which, upon being transferred to the hand by the rubbing of leaves upon it, imimrts to it the same phosphorescent glow, while the glow disappears from the leaves. A unique tree on the island of Goa. near Bombay, ia the ''sorrowful tree," as the natives term it. That name is given it because the tree has a drooping, sad appearance during the day time, hut He aspect changes as the sun goes down; then Us leaves open and no longer droop, and fragrant blossoms come into bloom upon it. The moment the sun shows itself In the East, the blooms close, the leaves begin to droop, and the petals of the recent sweet blossoms fall to the ground. This tree blooms thus all the year around. The baobao trees of Senegsmbia the believed to be the oldest living trees sin earth. .Some scientists have put the age of one of these trees at 6.000 years; and the conscientious and conservative Livingstone was positive that one be examined was not less than ly 4UU years old. This fli the tree that senda out the immense branches that bend to the ground for rapport, although they grow sometimes to a feet before they length of seventy-liv- e bend downward. There is one of these trees with ground-restinbranches covering such an area that the umbrageous spaces are used for the purposes of a public hall, Its portals being ornamented by quaint, rude sculptures rut out of the living wood. THE TREE OF IMAGES. There is a legend about a tree of Tibet, railed the tree of ten thousand Images, which runs like this , Far away in the dreary land of in Tibet, Is a green valley in which, in a Tartar tent, was born a wonder Ini boy named Tsung-KahFrom hia birth he had a long white heard and flowing hair and could speak perfectly his native tongue. Hia manners were majestic and hit words were full of wisdom. When he was 8 years old he resolved to cut off Ms hair and live a solitary life, so his mother shaved hia head and threw his long, flowing locks upon the ground outside their tent door. From his hair prang the wonderful tree. Tsong-Kab- a lived many years, did aountiess good deeds, and at last died. Edit the tree which had grown np from hia hair lived on, and they called It the tree of ten thousand images. This was long before the Christian era, but it Is the testimony of the French missionaries that the tree lives yet. Ihe leaves are always green; the wood Is of a reddish tint and has sn arums as of cinnamon. The bark of the tree is marked with symbols of the Tibetan language; alphabetic characters also appear In green on every leal, some darker, some lighter than the leaf It self. Ths branches of the tree are described as being spread out like plumes of feathers crowning a trunk only eight feet high, but of great girth. Two French missionaries who saw the tree were fully convinced that the marks upon it were of natural growth. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. 1901 NINE HUNDRED BODIES New York. June 22. A determine! effort to ascertain aa nearly as pos- sible the number of persons who took passage on the excursion steamer General Slocum when she started on her trip up the sound, one week ago today, has been begun under the direction of the police department. One hundred patrolmen have been detailed to visit the homes of every person whose name bee been in any way mentioned in connection with the disaster. These officers will matte up a liat of names of persons who went on the excursion from thrir several districts,' with their individual fates. From these lists a Anal report, embodying all the rames, will be prepared. The list of known deal, whirh had reached 846 op to two o'clock turn morning, steadily Increased since that hour. Before daylight twelve more bodies had been taken from the river and nearly every succeeding hour added to the total. ill-fat- New York. June The International Mercantile Marine company announced today that it bad met the cut steerage rate of $15 to London and $17 to Antwerp, put Into effect yesterday by the Cunard line. Kf-liu- THREE CAMPBELLS JEAN WILSON RUSSELL A DUNBAR ILLUSTRATED SONG SMITH A CHESTER GILES HARRINGTON THE BUCKEYE TRIO E. R. GOURLEVB UTAH THE GIRL FROM KENTUCKY In Refined Bonga and Dances NEW ILLUSTRATED BONG AND MOVING PICTURES. Performance at 8:30. Dancing at 0:30. Cara every ten minutes. Am-feo- well-know- n ENTRIES SCRATCHED. Chicago, June 22. Entries In the race are bring scratched with great rapld It y since the. withdrawal of Representative Hitt which wag announred today. Colorado, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Missouri have also practically decided not to place tbrir favorite eons In nomination. Positive announcements to the effect, however, have not been made. The course pursued when the roll of the elates la being called for nominations will govern. The Missouri delegation tonight seemed least inclined to abandon their intention to place Mr. Wal bridge In nomination. A meeting of this delegation was railed for the purpose of discussing the question. If Colorado should set the pace by ll making It a evert, each state will bring forth Its aspirant without hesitation. on Presenting SI the Grtn ..Hannah ..... Ladt ..Juggling My ..Jean WU Operetta Blackface MonoloouUt Acrobats and Contortion. Comedy Moving Pictu MACCABEE DAY Thursday Eve., June 23 Gates Open at 7i30 p. m PRICE OF ADMISSION. AdlXltS Children under (itrears I 13 The Chicago ' ilOfl milM Dental Cot want tho people of Ogden City and 'Weber county to know that they appreciate the great run of patronage which they have enjoyed since opening their office to the public. It certainly la gratifying to us to feel that our honesty and integrity has become established so thoroughly in ao abort a time, with the people. We wish to Imprenfupon the public mind, most of all, that wa do exactly as we say we will. Our offer of the Beat Set of Teeth on rubber at $8.00 having met with such marked surer that we shall continue putting them In at that figure, supplying all alike at eight dollars per set, and absolutely guaranteed to be high grade in every respect. We make a special 80 day offer of Gold Crowns with solid tips at $5.04 each, and bridge work at $5.00 per tooth, CALL EXAMINE OUR WORKGFT OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE REMEMBER OUR OfflCE IS AT 347 24th Street - - - OGDEN free-for-a- UTAH OLD AGITATION STILL HAS LIFE IN IT. Chicago. June 22. During the meeting of the committee on resolutions today Senator Gallinger presented and had read a communication from Mra. Lillian X. Stevens of Evanston. III., on behalf of the Women's Christian Temperance union, urging the Incorporation of an plank In the platform, but the subject received no attention beyond a remark or two to the effect that the insertion of surh a provision would be unwise. No resolution covering the point was presented by any member of the committee, and there was no other mention of the sub AN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT FLOWERS. 0? Can he had, when you use one of our s beautiful, sparkling Vases. We carry shapes and sizes to accommodate any bouquet, from the most delicate to the largest. Used in any manner, flowers beautify a room, but what charm and grace is lent with an elegant vase of always radiant and gleaming with all the colors of the rain how. Numerous designs and shapes await your discrimination here. Cut-Glas- anti-polyga- Cut-Glas- Jcct. J. S. LEWIS &CO. Jewelers and Opticians. Chicago. Jnne 22. Secretary Cartel-yoarrived in Chicago today and conferred with Republican leaders at the Chicago Club. The new national committee will meet tomorrow immediately after the convention adjourns and Mr. Cortelyou will he elected chairman. u 1 0 2 2 and I'eitz; Hrlsltane, Quecnland, June 22. Mr. Rnhlnsnn, the ai ling administrn'cir at ibKirsbri. New Guinea, romniittrd s by shooting, June 9. de i DEVOY A PERI Premier Buck A Wlug Dancers The Week of 20th ., ,, ,, ,, ..June R.1I. E 5 14 WONDERFUL BUSCH America's Most Artistic Gymnast Entrance on 25th street Opposite Reed Hotel, CINCINNATI VS CHICAGO. r Cinrianaii. June the second time of the present seriea Miner ' Brown had an easy time of It with Cincinnati. Sulhoff after the fourio retired. Kelliim. who succeeded him was badly punished in the fifth but did well thereafter. Attendance, .......18 HOLDEN STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. Wilts and Warner, Fifer and Need ham. Score Cincinnati Chicago Batteries: ultinff. Brown and Kiing. CROSS Refined Comedy Sketch Artista UTAHNA PARR Boston. June 22. New York won from Boston today by a score of 10 to 1. The outfielders had fow actual chaiices. but the infielders bandied number of plays In good stlc. many of them difficult. Attendance, 3606. Score It H. E. 10 14 1 3 DE KOTA The World s Greatest Magician. 22. NEW YORK V8 BOSTON. 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