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Show THE SALT 3 LAKE TIMES, THURSDAY. JULY 3.I8S0. X" plSDENVER l I porous Beception Given Nine Young Men Prom Denver By the Salt Lakers, ft GjEAT DAY TOE BASEBALL. :ri ' Denvers Prove a Surprise Package, ttd the Eesult of the Game De-lights All Zion. Allowing "na0fllal!Ore: hemnlD?- - SALT. LAKE. Platts. 3b .; I& . A. t. Griffiths, if.:::;;:; A s 0 o Lucas, lb. 7 - 0 o i McMahon, 2b. k J 0 7 0 Larson, rr. ".; , ? 1 1 U Barker, p " ? S 0 u Golding, 88 ;; " ' 1 0 0 4 o Total - - - - DENVEIt. , Everet. 3b n' V1 P Ot A" E- - Sown, P.. : ? 1 0 Brady a ... " ' 0 Liie. ib.. .::. a ? i Scott, 8b . 1 ? 0 0 o 0 Hegel, H n ? 4 0 Bell.c " 0 H 0 Taylor, 2 1 S 1 cpitager,p.;:;:;::;;.0u 0 n S S d J Total. - By innings--1 1 1 21 ":::!J.S!SS5t? runs-S- alt Lake. 6 nins-Griff- lUi. lhree-bas- hits-Lu- cas j?.""b ' llys-Bra- dy. l Horen" ,15 ; Passed balls-Llo- yd. S: Bell 1 Boren retired In seventh inning. DIAMOND DUST. Go to the game today, Taylor is a great grand staud player, lne bleaching boards were well filled yesterday. Bell, Denver's catcher, should get his thick tUmmd- - hh getting pretty Lucas is covering first base in great shape, and is developing into a sure and hard batter. Xiebaur is inclined to favor the home team. An unpardonable error-- in an exhibition game. A few years will place Barker in the rank of professional. His delivery is line. His head work, however, needs cultivation. Griffiths is becoming a slugger of high order and the crowd thinks it has not received its money's worth unless Griffiths makes a home run. Golding is not the slowest runner on earth. One would think so to see him movo betwecu bases, but he isn't. There are numerous one legged men slower than Golding. A cheap John merchant would have done a thriving business after the game selling suspenders. Never before did Colorado people wear such long, for-lorn an d forsaken faces. Everett, the who holds down third for Denver, has evidently been training his voice in a Piute choir or a Chinese chorus. When ho coaches there is no use for conversation in the grand stand. The official scorer is not "up" at all. Griffiths is the only National credited with un error, wfiilo Lloyd had two passed balls, Barker pitched wild sov-er-times, and other errors were made which do not appear on the oilieial score. 3.(1 I a Ijjg wbo went to the park yester- - Ivtosee s fine exhibition of skill on :! diamond were disappointed. Tlio 'txa team, which came with 1 le reputation of being a crack or-- J luiMtiou, failed to show any of its Hjto that title, except In the' field, U it i exceptionally strong. At 1 Kbsl Denver is very weak, and ou jjcs tlioy m e as wooden men. Salt Lake's Nationals had their bat-- c tickling, and base running clothes , yesterday, and the , way they .glided Boron was pitiful. Griffiths actcked tho leather over the fence ijiiist time he came to bat, Lloyd hit (two bags and Lucas knocked the p & into right garden for three. H in ibe seventh inning Denver put in ersubstitute pitcher. It followed the me of C'apliugcr and had a twist of r and reach of arm that was immense. was in motion he (soniblcd tho aurora borealias .Mi jag on. He would poise him-,;- f gracefully ou his . left leg " jo his right made a ixiiitof the diamond, his arms straight-,t- i out toward home plate and second jseaud then he would begin a revolu-tnar- y movement which had a o give the "batter the jim-jam-ihiB Mr1. Caplinger finally decided to diver, his body would do credit to Mirpatigh's contortionist, and the ball wild come from some where in the ,i of humanity which occupied it pitcher's box twisting and Tithing toward the batter. But fter Barker had fanned the breeze He rest of the Nationals nt onto Mr. Caplinger's twists and winded him for four runs in the sev-m- h inning. The features of the game was Grif-iih-batting, Piatt's base running and JiMahou's work at second. Siebaiir was away off again as urn-are- . He lacks firmness and stability i his positiou. He talks to the players as liough he were endeavoring to pacify -- ih sides after making a decision, lieliaur evidently desires to do right, nit his decisions are often too glaring ii permit the thought that ho doesn't now better. An umpire must be if he desires to win favor with ny audience. following is the game by innings: Fikst Inning Denver Everett truck a grounder to short and was Mown out at first; Boren fanned the iir, anil Brady bunted to Barker and ' im thrown out at first. For Salt Lake 'hits was struck by first ball, stole sec-:i-made third ou a wild throw from me, and scored on wild in throw mm center field; Griffiths lifted the anther over the fence for four bags; ucas lined out to Scott and was lirown out at first; McMahon lined a it one to Boren and was thrown out t first; Larson retired the side by nocking a short grounder to second, md was'fielded out at first. Second Inning Little, Kavanaugh ml Scott fanned out iu one, two, three rdiT for Denver. Salt Lake: Lloyd nocked the ball to the left garden but "as caught at third through an error 'u the part of the coaeher; Grifliu fan-m-out, Barker was struck b ball and 'lowed first; dolding popped up to Brady at short autf retired tho side. Baker died at first. Third Inning For Denver Hegel 'imck out, Bell was fanned out, by the "inpiro; and Taylor lined out to Lucas first. Salt Lake: Platts, Griffith wl Lucas were thrown out at first "ith rotary movement. Fourth Inning Everett took first four balls, Boren flew out to McMa-ii-who muffed, Everett advanced to oud and Boren was thrown out at 'nt; Brady fell into Golding'g mitts "iifl Little retired the side by hitting the Ml three times in the same place. second. For Salt Lake IcMahon lined to short and was rown out at first; Larson fanned; d hit safe to short for one bag. iol second, reached third on pass by ''Ichor; Griffin Hew out to Hegel, rctir-sJsh1- o and leaving Lloyd at third. Fifth Inning For Denver Kava-""Rl- i fanned out; Scott struck out, but "ached first on a muff by Lloyd and second; Hegel rolled out to Barker Jiii was killed at first; Scott advanced third and scored on passed ball by L7'i; Bell fanned the side out. Lake : Barker bit safely to left for fie bag; Golding lined out to short and Barker was thrown out at second and ';() ding doubled at first; Platts hit to riK it for life; Griffiths hit to Everett ""'I was thrown out at first. Platts !3"red at second. , s'xtu Innsg Taylor and Everett wned t'ae breeze and Boren popped to McMahon. Salt Lake: Lucas Jied to Little at first and died; hit over short for one base and fas caught attempting to steal second; !irson hit to right for one bag, Lloyd J't over short for first, advancing --arson to second and both advanced a ise on a passed ball by the catcher; tfiftin struck out but reached first on a f, by the cctcher, Larson crowded Wd off third and retired side by W being caught between bases, "son died at third, Griffin at second. .seventh Inning. Brady was wownoutat first on a grounder to P'tcher; Little Mt to left for first, took jind on wild throw in by Griffiths; wanaugh flew out to Griffin in center; 'wtt fanned out and Little died on sec-,S(- For Salt Lake: Barker flew out 0 short, Golding took first on four yK Platts hit to left, Golding d to eccond; on a thrown from pitcher to yoni Golding got to third and Platts ,scond; Griffiths hit to left for two and Golding and Platts scored; ijwu hit to right for three bags, Gnf-,'ltl- 8 scored; Lncas scored on wild 'rw; McMahon lined to third and J thrown out at first; Larson hit to jaird who fielded too slow and gave Ton life; Loyd hit to center advanc-l- ? Larson to second; Griffin hit to ;'ort who eaught Lloyd at second and Griffin out at first, retiring side 7 Larson at third. tiGUTH Inning For Denver, Hegel out to Griffin. Bell fanned the I'ze, and Taylor was thrown out at ast- - Barker, tor Salt Lake, was ?fown out at fir3t from short. Golding it. 1 thiri and n as thrown out at Platte hit to second and was killed Ninth Ixmno Denver: Everett ""ed out to Lloyd; Caplinger and , ifiibe WORKS fi:es:e All Kinds ard Lowest Prices, THE PAIR, Ono IDccr TXTcGt of Clcclz. OUR ASSORTED CASES FOR FAMILIES J ARE JUST WHAT YOU WANT, AT A. K X NOMINAL PRICE, ALSO HEADOUAR- - I X TERS FOR JAPANESE LANTERS AND V FLAGS. We arc alnavs io Hie Front on all Goods we. handle. 13 WEST TTXE FAIR Fl KST SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City Has Seventeen Hotels and AMPLE ACCOM-MODATIONS FOR STRANGERS. Her Chamber of Commerce has established a STRANGERS BUREAU OF INFORMATION At 71 w. Second South St., Where messengers are in attendance at all hours to es-cort strangers to residences where comfortable apartments can be had at reasonable rates and convenient to electric lines. Low rates and frequent trains from Ogden during CAR-NIVAL WEEK. Salt Lake City 111 Urate THE FOURTH On a GRAND SCALE. The MOST GORGEOUS DIS-PLAY of FIREWORKS ever Manufactured. Lombard Investment Co. or Kansas City, Ho., and Boston, Miss. rttnnrh ofllc for Utah ami anuthvru Mfthn, Corner Firit South and Main Street, Malt Lake City, I'talt. W. H. DALE, Minager. Makei Loan on harm ami City Proixrty at Kasy Hate. GEORGE A. LOWE. Dealer in All Kindt of Firtt-Clu- i -- Agricultural Implements eCHUTTLEllFAPM AKD FRE1GH3 WAGONS, Colils Mm, Mm ai Roai Carts i of CTrry ilrwriptirtn. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheelsn J WARKHOU8EP HTATK KOAD HKTWEEM FIRST AND HECOND SOCTn. BARGAINS! "TO BARGAINS I THE CLOSING OUT SALE AT THE 54 West Second Sintj. Still Continues. Prices as Low as Ever. Slaughter in Haby Carriages Remember the Place: V&REETY HUL VARIETY HALL 54 West 2nd South. : : : : : Salt Lake City, Utah. J. C. Conklin, STOCK BROKER, Mininf Stocks and Other Seouritlei Bought and Sold. Dealer io REAL ESTATE AND MINES. Member of Salt ImIc Stock K.rchang and of Salt Lake Ural Ettate Kxclutng tkvenlrrn Yfar$ a rni(Unl of Hall lAkt City Correspondence Hullrllrd. KrernrM- - Union Nlonl Bunk. Divuirot Niillonal llKiik, tilth National Hunk, J. H. U.xly, Mitugr Wolls, t itrKO l'u., Knit Lake City. Hoom IB, iMK'oud Hnor. WtumU'h biiltillnjf. THE UIGTJ; FOI.MHtV )!.U'I1I.K "CDMPIM I . '.n.t -- v V j!)iiBi'. mfM ' 1 .... 1S V- , . - r r - - - ' - i TtlrphonA lt; : : 42 EST FIRST SOUTH. : : P.O.BoiW. 18 years In Halt l.ak (Ity. Dr. C. W. Higgins The Well-Know- n Sperltlist, Has r moved to tnorrrlnitunl and commodlout purloin, 17 and 18, - St. Elmo Hotel. ft oil ? Dr. C. W. Higgins, Microscopic and Analytic Physician, JIm nnu'tlccd In Halt Lk fity Huhtwa ynri, mill Ihn wonderful and vurv hn him i"ft'i ld In that Mm jirn th Hclciitinc nrmcljil'Kou which hla ara coinnu'lti'Jcd. rrtrmlni dinftnola tv tha aid ofthn niliToWmw rnahlna him l li!i:t tha primary caniw) of th dlat-aa- a and nitwit a rall-ca- l euro. Tha TiitrUtr haa cured thotiaarida of rawaof Nrvoiia Di lilltty, M.'lilal anil r"hy-k1- . ill Wrakoc", l.oif ManhiK.il and Narrona I'roatratlou, tha moult of rly ltwllcrHliitia and erewwM). and will f(rft Kiva Hi nihikk Doi.i.aua for any caae taken under hla treat-nn-n- t whlnh h (alia Ui rtira. Sytihlllla. (niorrhaa.iilwt, Htrlctim and all old, (imprint; dlaa,whlrh Tltlata tha WotmI, and ltiipalrthrayatonl.tliorotiKhlyand perma-nently curad. A LL CLASSES OF Fl Tfi CUIIEP. Tapeworm, remored w lib Head or it Pay. ic HORTH STAR Refrigerator til- - . Sfeli Sold. Only Toy tuo Salt Lake Hardware Co., 32 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Lawn Alowers, Hammocks, Guns, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. E. SELLS, J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Corripany, j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. First Houtb utrcct, vqU Htb Wurd Auwmldjr Rooms. j F, 0, It 1 1078. Old I'luiief r Yard f ArBntro: IlfIf r. D. VAN BUSKIRK. ok KICK t)- - T. C STEB3I.4 $ f The Van Buskirk Investment Go. I GENERAL BEAL ESTAll BUSINESS TEINS.CTED. SPECIAL IHE.U10J 19 TBI I FORMING OF SYNDICATES AGENTS FOR EASTEEH CAPITAL I ' VedojdJt(.NAPS, lut GOOD IlARGALVSf EXI'li-klKN- UI'l-UATOV- and U'mtrrt of laa TrtAn KaoaaM 170 MAIN STREET, corner 8econd South. i i Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted V1'0-4- E. Second South. Goods called for and delivered. Em-pri- e Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 94. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 94. R T. Butn, It, J. A. OronbKk, W. & Air Burton, Groesbeck & Co,, Ui yVllH AM) tikl.Lt.HH Uf C HOICK Business, Residence and Acreage Property. , Kola ARnnla for South Lawn A.ddition, Office 269 S. Main SL Telepboae 484 $$j0y-- , , to --axxi PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH A.T THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. Union Pacific SYSTEM, MOUNTAIN DIVISION The Only Line carrying th Uult4 Sta'ia Overland MaiL Direct CoanecUooa all Folnta North and East, NEW TIME CARD June 29, 1G30-- UTAH CENTRAL DISTRICT. ' Give in Your Changea. Attention is directed to the notice of E I Folk & Co., the city directory in this issue. Fnterestedin having their names and the ectlyin the next directory, desire that any changes of Sdcnce or badness shall be furnished to them without delay as they are now nearly ready for printing. THE HANSON PRODUCE CO., Commi..lon Merchant 58 8. Wa.tT.mpl. Street cheese and fruits. West-ern Butter, egfrs, agentfor the Diamond. Diadem Ayrshire, cascade creamery's A. A. & H. V. Co. print. Hi ai Montana Miry Company C. P. MASON. Manager. Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engint- - and Boiler from poer anJ opmnU in stock tot trace ditte delivery. PUaio l'ums, Injector, Ilonw Whiai. IIoiUnsr Eaiaa Bock Hreakem, Wall lUilU, Jntwll Air ComprJwr ! lnii, Lulrt aUnj? Oil, Mine, Mill "1 Sai:llr 8upptiw, .Silm, QoU ad Coa..catrS lg Mill ercrted acJ dclivwcl io runniag orkr. Maine OJce ani Varencms m I Main Ifet, Sail &i D. I AGENCY. BUTTE, MONTANA. '. . L J J Pas&eoger Trains Arrive and Letre at Salt Lake City u follows:. "" rKOM TBI! I.OKTH. saoam- - Mai I and Utah Northern Local :10 a. Bi Atlantir Fast Mail I JHp m Utah & North Local rZ AiiuUc and M Butt. ha-- t Paciic Exprcw.... W.Wp.nr 'Viiirwa. blfvm fiioN r Botrra. ooiso too. MiifnraFm'ess :i.a.ra. uab Kipraa HaT. TuCbaued ma No. 15 West Second South street. BAL.T LAKEVALLET Loan and Trust Company, fiaif Lake City, TtaK CAPITAL aO0,(K)O. MLrtU-- y to l"n ou ral aatata awl of Mr food aecurltM, on aonrt and Unji ttiua. nntc-roR-O. J. UnllthuH. trtt. V- H. I'r, Vir.ftrl W. H. yr.rnrk, tlrvrur M ItHTHrf. H. Hnmhnarr. Jn A- UriKtbtKk, (. H Cummint, Itoerttart. U. II. t ielttt. Jr. - Trtamnrt. Krai Katate lintftwi- irnaranfa by til. unapaoy, for aaia. Offic Dart buudUuc. up naira. So. i Main at kellyITcompany Printers, Blank-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. Ncfc 40 V. (Vcond Houtrt HI. Bait Lake, - Utah Out ladMtM fur i!b rtnt-t"- J PHat-ma- t n of the ftwt au4 tt. Vnt,k RulM. Printed and tttmnA to Or r. Haioulaa n Kilr-.i- . MmiiM(, hitk and Mar-- t aiitil ' aray tm hand. I tiup'it'' Una of wr nupplv- tKitriti ta. uioat appr-iv- Lan. H...ir. aoJ 1 Prices Low. Call en U. &oi!G wkst rmu mt wist. For Cartel. Beach.W jO.m IM..GarBeld Braeh. daUy ...... . p;.m ?Zl'.'.'.'.'..l:&p.m " " " i:pm . " ' " h upm 4',5.m " " ejipm 4:p.m " " " 1:9.m x " . .. ... ... .... o:4Sp.a t - M ' ''! Kx. ept Monday and T F.yfpt Sni.dy, i Salt TjV 2s Western. SDirtxlct. paifrTialroi y-- Rait Lake dally for Irmiton. silver City. Kara ka. et., at IJ a m Keturalne. arvtJJH liJJZ: :S. W ECCLES, C. F. RESSEGUIE, i Cnl Paiefl;r Ajsit. CeneraJ tmr,t WaralDf. respectfully cal We the undersigned bersIU j K. Gillespie. 240 South Main ft. (MR GmwHiau L'nHerthe Potofhce. Salt Z-.aIi- :c Transfer Co. PATTEN & GLENN. pT"? I Car Lots a Specialty. .S -r-v j rephumtZA. if'TTt - t. Drawing B Conclusion Too Hastily. Chicago Tribune. The eloquent temperance lecturer paused, wiped his perspiring brow, and said impressively to the man on this front seat, who had listened with the deepest interest to the discourse and evidently was touched by its pathos and argument: "My friend," it is never too late td reform. 'There is hope for the most hopeless. The past is beyond your reach, but you can control your future. You cannot call back to your pocket tho enormous sum it probably has cost you to paint your nose tho color it has now, but" "All it cost me to paint my nose as you see it," said the man in the front seat, rising up, "was 14.00, including railroad fare and boat hire. I went fishing yesterday. My nose will be as fair as a lily in a day or two. But go on with your lecture," he added, sit-ting down again, "I am very much in-terested." Martin Schmidt, "The" Tailor, Has made arrangements for keeping your trousers in order. He Vjill press them every day in the year for 10. Ho carries the finest stock iu the city. Mahtin Schmidt, Progress Building. Union Paclflo ylm. Mountain Division. On and after Juno 29, 1H00, Garfield Beach trains will run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrivo Salt Lake Garfield Garfield Salt Lake 810am !:25am 11:45a m 12:80pm 10:45am "11:80am 2:80pm 8:30pm 12:45pm l:if0pm 2:15pm 8:40pm 2:30pm 3:45pm 4:30pra 2:45pm 8:80pm 4:45pm 5:30pm pm 4:30 pm 5:45 pm 6:30pra 445 pni 5:30 pm 0:45 pm 7:30 pm H:30pm 7:45 pm 8:30pm 7:30 pm t8:45pm ffl :30pm t7l45pm T8:30pm. 0:30 p m f 10:15 p in IMondays and Tuesdays excepted. Daily, except Sunday. Tickets for sale at Union ticket of-fice and at depot. Fare for the round tripoOcts. sWiEm,KSj G. P. A. |