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Show id?'"-.- ' DAILY HERALD THE ' . EVERT WEEK-DA- APTERNQON T EXCEPT SATURDAY. Entered pi second class matt matter June , 111, at the 1879. postotfiee. Prove. Utah, under the Act of March 3, "J Ill X. C ...Editor and Publisher RODGERS. Delivered by carrier, 80 cenU t 13 a year, outside the county, In Utah mail county, month; by I Terms of Subscription; tUO. a year. .... , WHY THE DELAY? I: r Bett Zona Gale . That the enactment of a high tariff bill should be lUttMrtttoo fcr Irwin Nrm o Ion delayed as it has been is not without its advan tages. For one thing, it haa permitted the importa tion of a. lot of roods, the duties on which are to De hoisted.. These will heto in Drevjenting the great in "Bat why shouldn't I have bis ad!crease in prices which would otherwise occur. Some-- dress the emergency thing of the same kind occurred before "If everything is orer between yon. v tariff act whent into effect, about fourteen months .should youT" why consumers : would m Harl thi not been the cause, "Bat foo say bes stUl m hustheir for hitrher clothing, he much now Davintr prices i band. ; and the fabric prices even for next spring wouWL have Dwift flushed. t my brother iuur aunes in sun With increases. Bhdtm greater mgner shows bis Indlnarkn aa plainly aa I prosftect for wool, the bonded warehouses are bulging judge thai be haa, It. la certainly not with imports of it waiting to be released before the my place to pot' you In touch with new tariff goes into effect. At the end of May, there blm again." "Too wont give it to mef same On that so stored. weri nearly 90,000,000 pounds Lola, In, ell kindness date the value of imported merchandise in warehouse DO.""My dew . Goods of total $181,473,222. made the respectable His In came owning back, beactng before the new tariffIt- is oper- - nandkere)ies with taken outsf warehouse dUfereet colored . f '111.J ative caffDe sold lor less man it. win we poesioie w uu for h!m te Aoon fronv or can be used to bring dowivthe average. chose the initial that she bad eta. In this way, the full effects of the new tariff may not broidered, and bed not the goofl tote be immediately felt by the consumer and bo not pro- not to klas her. duce the political reaction which would otherwise Tbr were ail on th poswti that follow. There are those who believe that this, is One of the reasons for the delay in the tariff legislation, a aveninc wben Lota sm doamstsira. f -- , ;' . m A - 1 - PA A J . delay which now promises to extend close to the ing of election day. '...",,., 7 '""" - ROADS AND TRUCKS. f fr, e railroad strike should become more serious. protection for the public, according; to report from the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, is well assured by motor trucks and passenger motor cars. A list has been made oy the chamber of 936 motor truck lines which could be of material aid in a trans-- I' ,JorJatl 1 - v r "Where are you com- going Jtoa sletesly. And po beertnf that Lola bad an errand, added still more sisterly : "Well, bat merofvwtat too so drossod np fori" Lata wa In a thin bUc and gown which they bad nerer seen, and wore the tfltlng hat wttb the red Wlnfr "titnlan boogbt toe orJby said. Lota, doat yoa rbtak t bf bfjfg to keep, well oct of stgttt tot a feVTKrWT iasv Bfted look au tMpalu rntt i ' Wtt m r -. it tam - , not be seriously impeded, mere is one car ior every till wC six of eight adults in the suburban districts. The motor "Why set BerworaleHlJ. &s can also be used efficiently for all short business Knoti't ar to woofWeVlw aa for trips aid la also possible, though less convenient, Tm concerned, said Lola, and vent ' . - , down the walk. long diBtanca traveling. in Surveyi completed within the last few daysmilk In looked at DwIgU. "fib never New Yorlrsliowad that a sufficient quantity of spoke to me nke that to her Ufa beJ-nf tV. nivMRArv uses in the household and for in fore," she said. 6ba watcned bar alster'a Mack and valids and children could be brought in by motor trucks wait down the from distance of 150 to 200 miles. The daily consump- street figure going directly Other tion of milk amounts to 2,670,000 quarts. TaJtrew tnatha funniest on re: 5,145,804 atuffa Minanmed dailvinIewlJYork said Ina, "aa If Lulu hai --isawB 4atalkto??-ftWB- . dothea boogbt "for befby" some one 'eggii"2192TTounilrpota un, yes. 'iiiey naa an stoppea. nnA nounds of iresn ana provisionea mrauuv,. ...nwhtt "What did they sayr Ina burst out -believes that who haa left her," thej Bj The port authority of New York auxi had Inquired for Nlnlan, Lulu They mm aid Dwlght sadly, said ; and said no more. staple vegetables, suc&as potatoes, onions, cawMge Dl asked It what that "Is la, m papar nearby carrotscould also be supplied by trucks Dwlght - mulled this. Lata might r 4- -- i he feel-log- ." hare told erery' one of these women that story with which site had coma home. It might be all over town. O course, la that caae be -" "Braien,? he aald. "Oh, it was brazen." ; "It was just fun, In the first place." "But no really nice woman" ba shook his bead. "Dwlgttl Lain Is nice. The ideal" He regarded ber. "Would you have dona that?" ba would know. Under, hla fond look, she softened, bad been tber the greater part of 8eCtiThe country couldliot dispense with a major the day moat, of the time staring.' a railroads everfor lik8 the avenue of transportation . fascinated, at bar Aunt Lola. short time without Buffering," says the report. "Study motor That's what It Is. my little girl," could turn Lulu rpvpala th fact, however, that there are enough do so, In took his bottage, accepted everything, iJf.T. rr "j" ueao. d 's" StUI the story would be all over was silent cars to handle the passenger tranic, u necessary, ior.sam iwignvanao fact shame." said Dl town, rwrtv rA that there are sufficient! "Wen, I think 1 "Certainly not" he said. , "Lulu's "A1 think Uncle Nlnlan tastes are not jlne like, yours, I motor traAs to nrevent acute i shortage in essential, f00a "Dwlght," said Lulu, "I want SlUnge. 1w i nAoaihla In should never think of youas sisters." address." nuwu Un ire puooiuiv, ... faft - Buppueo ior BiAiy unyo. "Dl!" "Oolna to write to him!" Ina cried "She's awfully good," Ina said, fee w . "1 do. And rd be ashamed to think to maintain our large cities on a ration' Dasis iw be' ll . -v: m out-sho- -- - uld lnolt Nin-tan- 's J-- ..- I - Herald Sport New It's his To Miss Lulu 2177 SWORN CIRCULATION '1,IM'1. T.VjV! uxKtiMJAl? "'! I suppose you're going to teTfiTaU brother. Hra been over town as soon aa yoa bar the here. From Oregon. I thought be ' proofa." might ha va given yon hi addreat going to ten it all over town," she dwindled away. said Lain, "Just ss It Is unless you f "Walt a minute," aald the you write to Jiim now." ' "Von, Kn 1rfro -hwe Rut whT Lulu . cried Ina. "Oh, yon dont yon send It to hla brother HejdJwW,(lll.t .. know. Dwlght Deacon, the dentist I Would, said Lulu. "I will. "1 do itot," Lulu aald absurdly. j sobered. This ua- Dwlght wa andturned away. tmagined Lulu looked capable of it She went back up the street, walk Bat then he sneered, "And et 4nmcd out of this bouse, ing fast now to get away trom them all. Once or twice she, pretended not as you would ber to tee a familiar face. Bat when she "Dwlght oled B Ina. "Oh, you passed the mirror in aa insurance of- wouldn't! fice window, she nw ber reflection "I would." said Dwlght "I will Loltt knoars it" "I shall teU what I know' and thep leave your house anyway;' said Lola, "unless you get Nlnlan's word. And I want you should write him now." AMERICAN" FORK, Aug.7. After "Leave your mother? And JnaF he the last gun of battle had been fired asked. .. Friday the mourners gathered on "Leave everything." said Lulu. tha field of action and picked up "Oh. Dwlght" said Ina, "we can't scraps and other pieces... of wha once the greatest baseball machine get along without Lulu." She did not say in whet particulars, but Dwlght in the Central Utah league. A vast throng cluttered up the knew. Dwlght looked at Lulu, an upward, grandstand, bleachers and field to sldewlae look, with a manner of peer- watch the battle wage between Provo's and American Fork's ing out to see if she meant It. And Cavemen.Timp8 he saw. Berg and Mitchell ne shrugged, pursed IrtrHtps crook- PutCommanders their fastest1 teams into action. edly, rolled his head to signify the Sherrell of conslderablff emery fame "Isn't that tike a wom- again went to the mound, but an?", he demanded. He rose. "Bather as- .Sherrell is more of a seven than let you In for a show of temper," inning twirler than a he said grandly, "rd do anything." pitcher, short . work was made of him. The TimpS He ,wrote the letter, addressed It, Ws hand elaborately curved lu secrecy loated at the plate and wait- ed for free tickets to Birk station. about the- envelope, pocketed It. Sherrell was liberal with "Ina and I'll walk down with yen bases on balls. mighty In leas the two in to mall It" said Lulu. nings the hurler walked four and Dwlght hesitated, frowned. His Ina hit one. Then Mister Sherrell was watched Mm with consulting brows. yanked from the mound and chased "I was going," said Dwlght, "to pro- to the garden. Durrant then came in to prove pose a little stroll before bedtime." He roved about tha roonu "Where's that asr a pitcher he is a good out fielder and made way for, Bennett my beautiful straw hat? There's noth- wno was no worse than the rest a like brisk walk to Induce ing sound, and no better. Morgan was given restful, sleep," he told them. He a trial on the mound and showed bummed a bar. his stock of tricks, vanishing be-TouTl be all In mother?" Lulu 8fce a Almost Inas iore right, Thoucht, "Watl," newcomer,, Hanaiey. asked. while the Timp's collected but Own Manner. 13 did Mrs. Bett biU they were aided by bum not look' up. "These and at its appearance sbe felt sur- eavdamon her got a little mite too fielding by the Cavemen who collected 10 errors, and by the liber prise and pleasure. dry," she sold. ality of Cavemen pitchers who "Welir she , thougbt, atrnoet In V . handed out ten passes. Ina's own manner. l'v':--.W their room. Ina and Dwlght dls- The five American Fork Ditchers Abruptly her confidence rose. lwredlWe-actftm8 tbe of Lulu. struck out one TimpTwhile Kinney Something of this confidence was ghV-- "! saw she fanned a dozen of the terrible" bat sfUl upon her when she returned. ters of the Fork. Ther were In the dlntn room now. scene you know' Kinoey pitched a nj.ee fame and I all aawa DC who was on the pofct 1 ttle anfrraffrcareTuMs onrwould wish to SeeT, a swept and Monona, who was m Ms Ina. "You know that don't barring the-- second Inning alone, be heard eairaaagant- - ks!y when for some freakish reason the on a batting slide and -trot i reau y think you ought to Cavementhegothalf for a half a dozen """r at ' rtnm with her hat OO. have written to Nlnlan about It," she pasted hits. Erery Timp booster in the When Dwtght dared playfully. now Inquired to say. "It's not a nice do stand, and there W6r Y thousand she altion for Lulu" "Don't we look like company of 'ein, footed hard for Kinney to did not reply. Be looked at her specu' "Nice? Weil, bat whom has she got get back in his usual stride. In latlrely. Where bad she gone, with to blame for it?" the third the southpaw got back she whom bad-swhat had talked, his skill and cunning and thereafter "Why, Nihian," said IBB. told? Ina looked at her rather fear Dwlght threw out bis bands. "Her- the sluggers were eating put of his fully. Bat Mrs. Bett rocked content self," be said. "To tell you the truth, hand, garnering one lonesome score " ' edly and ate cardamom seeds. L I was perfectly amazed at the way in seven innings. was one credit for "Whom did yoa seer' Ina asked. Kinney given sbe snapped hla up there hi that restwo bagger, but, hajmfgbA a well i mm naniea uieiu. tapranu No. Published by The Herald Company. . iii'i-n1- be'eredited with two fothia first double in the fourth frame got him to second base,- - however the scorer, American Forker, gave the left hander but one. double. Kinney doubled in the fifth and singled in ' the first andTfflhe ninth. Miller, too, was a demon with the stick, slamming out a double and a single. Fanner led in the number of bits, collecting three. Shatz and Sutherland also got two sate hits each The score and summary to come.: uniKAU UTAH I ear Mtale.', rrow gpaafak-For- i.i.... k Lehl. Payson. .. . . . . 3 Payjon set American Fork -Spanish Fork back a notch In the spnngvtue .. ...... 1 league race last Friday by defeat ing the Spaniards in one of the Friday's Games ' closest warmest battles ever fought fa II lot iwut in Central Utah league. UX 94 in favro At Heber Lhi 2, Heber Tha final score was ot Payson but tha game wasnt , At Mldvale Springville ended onto tha last man was out rata 10. . L At Spanish Fork Pay. in the ninth, and then for some time the battleraged, verbally and with' Spanish Fork 8. fists until the Payson marshall a handful of athletes. pinched Wadnasday's Schedule,-LOhl'awhich dampened the ardors of bat American Fork. - 8paniah Fork at Heber. tle in the rest of them. Ferguson started pitching for Payson at Sprtngvttle. Spanish, but was driven out of the Mldvale at Provo. box in the fifth when Payson slam-mai . r five scores across the plate. Clark took up the mound work for Spanish and held Pay son. runiess for the rest of the game. .Singleton was in centerfold for Spanish and played a good game, .10-- 0 scoring a fourth of Spanish. Fork's runs. Kapple was the star slugger of the afternoon, landing- - on the pill for three triples and a double. Howerton, McBetb, Wlgnall and Belknap also tripled,' It is said Kapple made a new long hit record, totally 11 bases In four trips up. M&VAi4C,Aug.7.-T- he Sm Perry did his best pitching In the early innings, being touched up swamped' the kpringers here Prl rather freely in the fifth and eighth. After the ninth, frame Spanish out hitttogroutfleldlng and out Fork claimed tha acoro waa tied, ing lfiegpr)mgvnle'aggregatl()rl and demanded another. Inning. Pay- opposed aiiffl son insisted the score Btood Jerry .Dunn And had the bettel after a verbal battle between mem- the argument all the way thrcl bers of the two teams, which Jater (Marty fanned 12 Springers aadf. became a fist fight the'umplre rul- lowed four hits, preventing SdJ ed the score stood 8 in favor of vllle from acoring in nine fraJ Payson. Box score to come .. Memory bad. an off day at sea PAYSON. Aug. 7. 9-- 8 t d it tl OUT J JdaxtX-JJeckst- eaa 9-- .... v... .... erring grievously and oi afterra had a AB.R.H.O.JL. leaning on the ball heavy on two diffei 5 1 2 5 5 occasions for tworbaggers., 4 base, SPANISH FORK, c C. Bowen, Edwards, Rowe, 3b Anderson, Singleton, Elmer, lb Hayes, rt D. Bowen, If Friday's game keeps Mldvale on top with Heber. Mldvale plays Provo Wednesf. and battles with' Provo here Friday. The Smelters expect from the ThJ take fcoth-gar0 and may pitch Beckstead in - 6 2b 6 4 cf 0 10 im a 10 21 1 1 0 . rf Ferguson, p . Clark, p .... U Bowen, ss Totals' Stautfer . ... ....40 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 8 6 27 11 1 0 PAYSON. AB.B.H.O..A. Selman, If ... Belknap, lb . . 0 11 Strang, - -- r" MIDVALE. AB.B.H.0. Walbeck, 2b Schmltt, as s Beckstead, p i . Howerton, 3b ' Peery, p . . .. - 4 0 s- - 2 - TaW 0' J J t n 3 3 10 .....38 10 10 24 ....... SPRINGVILLE. Taylor, ss 12 27 13 Totals ..35 Memory, 2b Score by innings: Davis. 0 040 600 0009 .r lHiHirnr. ef Payson Spanish. Fork Summary: .. ... Kasmussen, ex Stautfer, if Steadman, 2h . Peterson, rf fFitcgerald, lb . Anderson, ... U . .. affairs. T-- Garrick. ss ... WignaL. cf ... MoBetb, e Kapple,-l- b aes ......... AB.R.IIO. 3 0 1 3 4 0 2 4 3 0 0 1 1 0 "1 0 0 u o 0 0 0 0 J Errors 1 4 3 4 Belknap, Dowdell, 3b WignaL McBeth, Kapple 3, Hower- Fredrickson, it 0 ton. Two-baa-e hits Kapple, - Gar Bird, It 4 5 rick. - Three-bas-e kits Peery, 3 Dunn, p basesT-GarrlBowen. Stolen Hits Off Ferguson 5, off JTark 7. Bases oa balls Off Ferguson 4, off Score bv innings f Clark 4, off.J'eery.l. Struck out Swftoicvaie ........ 000 000 0004 AMERICAN FORK.- 8, by Clark 3, by iMidvalOv . ,,. ...... ll 001 Zox-AB.R.H.O..A. By, Ferguson, 6. Passed balls iMcBeth. ; Summary: TBrrors Memory 5 0 2 Peery Barratt, c Sacrifice hits McBeth, Howerton. Campbell, Dowdell 2. Beckst 5 0 2 4 4 Morgan, ss, p Hit by pitcher Edwards by Peery. Rasmussen. Two-bashits Dam 4 0 .0 1 0 Laursen, rf, ct Wild pitches Ferguson 2, Peery 2. Wallbeck. Stautfer 2. Double pi 0 5 Durrant, cf. d Left v on Dowdell to Memory. Stolen ta Walnwrlght 5 2 3 2 1 Umpire Snow, It 9, Spanish Fork Off Beckstel Andersbn. Holmstead, 2b, ss. . . 6 1 2 4 t 4, oft Dunn lu. Bases onT)alls 3 0 Birk, lb Dunn L Struck out By Bea 2 0 1 D O Sherrell; p, If. : stead 12 by Dunn 8. Sacrifice 1 0 2 0 0 lb Dudley, Beckstead.. Time of game 1 M 1 1 0 0 0 Bennett p, 2b, Attendance Qoi 45 . imlnutea. 0 0 0 0 0 Handley. p Left on basei UmDire King. Midvalo g, Springville 6. .42 5 li 27 IS Totals ck. H 14 e 011 bly. Flfteenyears of married life definite period. anything else, rd like to teU every"I want to ask him for the proofs hind her but this was sweet and she - "Another rav of liriit in the situation Is the lm body." could not resist that Dwlght wanted," "There is." said Dwlght, "no fieeS provement of our highway system. More than 12,000 "She haa excellent quallaes." He dear Lulu,"' Dwlght said Impa"My . .miles of surfaced roads were built last year. A better for secrecy now." are not the one to write. admitted It- "Bur look at the position tiently, "yoa - record is beinff made this . Season.-Wh-at."Dwlght 1" said Inana'a-eyeS-al-waIS accomvHave you no delicacy?" she's In married W a man who tells .. remained ezpreasloaleas, bat It Lulu amlled a -- strange smile, orig- ber he baa another, wife Jn order to BUshed is but a fraction of the 180,000 miles of high been must her bave lashes that looked to con so startled. inating and dying in one corner of get free. Now, no really nice worn ways which the states and nation her mouth. struct within the next fttteenrrrimrtyyears, never"Ko need whatever foe secrecy." he No. really nice man" Ina did say "Tea," she salA "So much delicacy PROVO. theless, the roads are In 0 o flrnmeas. with truth repeated "The that I want to be sure whether I'm that much. AB. R, H. O. .A, lower means which Is transportabeen Lulu's ever husband have has tired of, her married or not" before, " could said "Ah," . 4 4 3 0 2 Dwlght,, rbut you Farmer, 3b S 7n24 fcnd ent her home. We must face It," tlon costs and oreater efficiency. 0 0 2 Dwlght cleared his throat with a never be in such a position. ? No. no, Raile, 2b -- xWhlppftriatted for Holmstei Lulu "the ior "But; awful. "out Points in clearly" Dwtghtbow 0 fact," "The rail crisis, movement which seemed to use his Lulu Is sadly lacking somewhere.' Hlllman, cf . lh Slgtitr toning. . 4 t 2 ' Ina sighed, threw1 back her head;' Wilson, lb shoulders for the purpose. system or mgn-wav- . . .!.-- .7. . great Importance of t a , HEBER." said "Lulu. "has us to 2 1 0 "I myself will take this up with my caught her lower Hp with her upper, Miller, rf ..: AB.R. H. O ; assurinrthe Duhlic of 'transportation at all times, staud by her." Dwlght, HEBER, "Aug." 7. .The Reher n-r--s 2 0 .0 If ; brother" he said. "I will write to as might be In a hem, "What If It was Sutherland, Eagles added another" victory "Ft! Montgomery, rf V.T: . 5 2 2 0 The highways not only serve as economic benefits day Lulu, walking down 1 14 0 2- the main street, him about It." Bailey, c ...1JL. were victorious over P, Murdoeky-- e " day when-Jtheshe Din fT,T. 5- -4 r. supposed.. an insurance againsi thoughtl also Constitute 2 0" 8 the Lehi crew, 8 to 2. Bonner tor TTTXP by dayrbut-the- y 4 i 1 1 Schati, SB .." . . .1 -. . . c Nelson, j "Dl!" rebuked his look Lulu to to her Dwlght's feet write; sprang '4 2 8 0 i Heber and Thrasher for Lent were Fraughton, lb isolation in the event of a railtrpad tie-uKinney, p 4 0 1 "Now ills' Cliauihcrs U seeing me. him wife. "Dl," he said, "was born with Bow!" she cried. 1 0 0 0 0 the 4 Page, If of. the day. . Now Mis' Curtis. There's somebody bitters cf heavy Stanley, r f .',lteally,,, said Dwlght, lifting his ladylike feellnp.L Murdock, 4 0 0 for thd win Sweat, 2b pitching twblnd, the vines at Mis' Martin's. browa ' .42 16 14 27 12 ners, struck out ten Lehi- batsmen Giles, If It was not yet ten o'clock. Bobby Totals 4 1 0 Here pomes Mia' Grove and-I'v-e got Score by innings "Now now !" Lulu said. She moved Larkln was permitted to stay until 4 2 3 were able to get but seven Bonner, 3b hey to speak to her . . ." 220 ,330 510r-- 16 ten. From the veranda came the In- Provo Its from his offerings. Murdock C. Murdock, p 4. 1 i. One and another and another met about, collecting writing materials from their casual lodgments on shelf distinguishable murmur of those young American Fork . . . 040.000 001 " 5 also came through with a home run. ' her, and every one cried out at ber and table. , She se .all Errors 2, Morgan Summary: 8 12 27 Jackson for Lehi made four strikeTotals before him voices. soma version of: Laursen, Snow, Holmstead 2, Sher- - outs and included in his victims the Score by and stood by him, "Write blm now," "Bobby," Dl was saying within that rel 3, W1I 2, 'Lulu Bettl" Or. Dudley Farmer, Raile; heaviest of Heber's hitters ft lunt she said again. Lehi v.. . 000 200 00c murmur, "Bobby, yoa don't kiss me as son. Two-bas- e hits M organ, Holm The score: 210 000 01' Heber Luluett any more, I itt WU, what J, "My dear Lulu, 'don't be absurd." - if yon really wanted to kiss me, to stead 2, Wilson, Miller, Kinney. . , ..LEHI. Summary t Errors P, jv jun ui'iug uerei i uiougnt , , me. If- It night1 Morto Double Holmstead plays ABBrttrOtJV. Holmstead 2. Home run I'm back to stay,". she said, was Dwlght and,' they didn't know to gan to Birk, Snow to Blnch .Two-bashits Colledge; 2b ....TTA 0 0 2, 4 C.' Murdock. "The ideal , you biding whether he had another wife, or not, VI Holmstead. Stolen bases Barratt names, if ...........T"! 0 1 0 Three-bas- e bits Thrasher. that handsorae husband ot yeural Tlt WAtl .vravtrgul tA'sssrV rtllrwnri Blnch. Laursen. Hits Off Sherrel, A. Atwood, c 1 ' There are only four recognized STANDARD POT . 0 Thrasher." Stolen "bases P; M Say, but:wa wer aurpriaedr You're yptt jaurrant,- - 7- - ia 4 Webbr8b;-r;r.- v aptrobedockrNeiBonvHitsff "Murdo r TSk mwnm.n A rr. th 10 Tha" office of Dwlght tterbertJDeft-con- ,, innings: off Bennett s in a 3 In Thrasher, lb . .... Oft Wilson .off JacksoB-1-2, is "TEfilES in the United FOUR States t, today. 1 in Deacon Isnt beta. ... .... v. , Inning; H. Atwood, cf 1 j... for Justice for Jts own sake, nor even Bases on ' balls Of f Jackson Gold Work a 'Specialty nhigs; off Morgan, .Dentist, . "Oboff Handley, 1 in 2 Inning- - Bases Holmstead, ss s Murdock 10, Struck out By-to'stand by another woman... She was (ale) .In. black lettering, and Justice on producing an English mixed clay dihnerware. balls Off Sherrel 4, off Durrant Smuin, rf, ... .', ... "No, He's Went" 2 Jackson 4, by Wilson 1. Hit er and of to . Instinct was the was Peace primitive, in a above gold, 3. '. out Off S, Bennett HOMER-LAUGHLI- N Struck By see." 0 , Btands paramount in the 'i' look to her own mala merely. ; pitcher Webb. Time of gamt ' store which had been occupied by one Bennett 1, by Kinney 12. . Passed Jackson, pp Wilson,, 0. 1:55. Umpire Del Webb. Left Having no arts, she must needs let course.. But unlucky, tenant after another,-an- d aba "Well," had 2. eaid.ot Sacrifice flies balls Bailey dish game today. If this were not so we would not be thrwnrorsatlpn dleUkajhla,4ould why baseeaLeht 4, Hber 0. Dwhfht do !t In hls-o4I suffered lonj periods ' WlIHrrbTilcheri-ScBat- s by denhall said., "Any further, use of Invent nothing concealing or gracious I TtTwt K.e De oenerr" ' i inai ladles Homer-Laugwouian-2000, aid societies lunches Attendance Sherret served Umpire 'doctored' .balls by. them will be able to make this claim; We handle the wyf on which to move away; Sba put to her sister" fairly I there, under great White-- " signs, badly -- Peterson. Left on eases Ameri punished to the limit '.'v':,F; v " "She went office. was to the Now...post 10. it can no Fork 13, Provo what Dwight't way lettered.' Some months of disuse were ( lin ware exclusively, carrying' in stock several patterns "As natter balance to Ameri the of the at th post ofeaMy, there- - wera iiow broken .by thjjnews V UiaCthe can Fork" team,";, tr. Uendenhall thatD bettert' in OPEN STOCK ware. . or ficewith wily tine iwo there "had . continued, j"and their manager, "lothe'rr said Luti . She '.looked store bad been let to a tousle man. A alia togo through ber eramlnatlon. Irresolutely ONLY there! waa not one word said, and t otv earth was that? toward, ber mother. But music sb went tq the general delivery Mrs. Bett there is not A bint, nor suspicion of caradnlom seeds Warbletoo lnq,ulred.'v,-t . waa.eatlng ;Pices from $5.00 to $20.00 per set Do not hesi Then i window, teoae for new onleaL . ' any of them knowing of tht use of with exceeding gusto, and Lulu looked Tha music man- - arrived, Installed the emery ball. Manager -- Holm W-OF-Elitate for a moment in asking us to Bhow you our com' .To ber relief, the face which was away. Caught by the gesture, Mrs. three pianos, and filled hla wtodow stead haa the confidence , ot : the ' shown there was one strange to ber, Bett voiced her grievance. : i , i with sheet music, as song by' many o piete line league president and, I am sure, of does not obligate you in the least a slim youth,- - reading letter of bis ."Lolle she aald, "Set down, Taka MUics w the board of control, also. . swung in nammocKS or y. . own, and smUlng. off your hat, why don't you?" kissed their bands on the music co"I bar tried to handle the vari ?' s "Etcust me," said Lnia'fatntLulQ. turned upon' v ous D a Dwlght quiet ver. While he was star moving In. protests that have come, up as ' The youth' looked up, with eyes fact which he bad aever seen before. Dwlght Herbert Xteftcpn wandsred a result ot the close race in the seci ""t.-wVVERE60INQTOeiVE warmed on -' words the the pink paond "halt of this playing season, to at by "Too: write that lettef to Nraian," downstairs and stood SPRINGVILLE. Aug. in the . base- - give Justice to the teams concernT. per which he held. the Fork American ha aald. ."and yoa make blm tell yoa door of the new store; Informally of players The music man, bill Vt)U THE BIGGEST "Could you g!v cie the address of I so . you'll understand, I . know . be teem, Barratt 'aud- - Sherrell, ed, and also, (he minor complaints pleasant-face- d chap; of thirty-odd- . fa, were President.! td the by among reprimanded keep veaconr harmony mr..iMinian league tha spoke truth. But I want yoa to was rubbing at the face of piano. ;;;tHftiaOERSH0VVN x .'. f.u F, (Mendenhall of tha Central Utah members.!-- ' "Let's see you mean Dwlght Dea- know." Hello, there ha Mid. "Can I sell bee no baa learned here ft that leagu" con, I gueest . , , ) jmld Dwlght i And then you an uprightT'' rt "Barratt and Sherrell were writ other players of the American- - Pork ten vary plaid letters telling them team, excepting Barratt and Sher PROVCUTAn. such practice as complatned of areJ rell knew ot the attempt to be made T 1 1 -- . reprehensible and will hot be'tolerv to Inject an emery haa- - tnto Tine ated in this Jea'gue," President Meg- - play at Provo last Wednesday.: v- .- -:- Incredulously. ; ya bases-r-Pays- 15 - - .......... - an" It on. HEBER i EAGLES 10 ........ ; well-develop- ed T6tahft;..:.34 10 I'll : . - y ...... ... ...... p. ......... ......... - 11 - ......... f inn-togs- : "W-wrt- l, ............ X -- Murd.-Sweat- e WelL-wba- ..-- . ' That Mritt. - jiHeinflW!, --- . 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