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Show G TnrnsDAY evening, ti july Fhe Saet Lake ig, iooS: PALPABLE AT TEMPT ' -- The ' People's Paper TS COLUMNS OF KNOCK LO CAL PLAYER; l ir it mm n Business Bringers m I i,m3iiir mimi'mtmmm ii ummm in i WITH THE STREET fAll LINK TO the nu r Dnklcy. It Is .r the Hnrjit cc"--In Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L, Butte 77 40 23 Los An-cl- e3 . .80 48 32 79 45 34 Spokane . Seattle .78 42 36 San Francisco. 80 43 37 Tacoraa 78 32 46 Helena 75 29 46 The rcost disgusting: and unsportsmanlike exhibition ever witnessed on the put up by the Salt Irfike bunch yrsterday. Not that the v:-?s Salt Lake rame was ?o bad from a scientific stand- point, but that a. certain clique of players became more bold and open in their Cook and Jensen, attempt to 5how two players not In up the "push." The Rami1 was sacrificed to satisfy this desire to "dos" on the part of some players. Thfre are a few fans in Salt Lake who have seen the real article in baseball., and moreover, there are a good many more who know the real article vlien thfy see it, raid none of these can be fooled. The score in "game was 9 to 2 in favor of yesterday's Los Angeles. -- f Thatcher, Cook, 5 2 3 2 S 3 3 0 0 32 Donahue, 2b Eradlev. r. f Davis, lb Parratt. I. f Anderfon, c Hanley, s.c. sf Either, I 1 p Total ;: 1 17 1 5 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 9 6 7 2 0 1 27 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 Kelly, p Total Score bv Innings Los Angeles Salt Lake 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 1 4 4 1 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 1 6 24 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 3 r;b. 1 1 ?A Z 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 7 123456789 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 San Francisco at Helena. Seattle at Spokane. Butte at Tacoma. LOS ANGELES IN SALT LAKE. one blockheaded Ancl. ?" f I d. followed him landed in the Slaughter of Senators. HELENA, Mont., July 16. Wriggs was the Wx in the third poindedandout of Third liaseman Howlett took his place, merely tilling in. Leitman'awork in the box was good, but the sup- very inferior. Zarpnrt accorded him was ";vs lost his temper ana quit the game in 3ef , Score: the second. R. IT al VTig-gs- 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .1 1 7 2 0 19 11 , TACOMA. Wash..' July hi. Thomas donated the &ame to his team mates by a species of uiTpirintr that was a howling farce and in which St. Vrain did not retaliate. Attendance, 1100. Score: R. II. E. 7 0000000 07 8 1 Butte 13 2 0 1101001 04 Tacoma Bandelin and Swindalls; Batteries Loucks and Byer. Umpires St. Vrain and Thomas. SPOKANE. July 1C Spokane batted out of the box yesterday afternoon, II hits off him in six innings. Fecuring nine He'sraan wa.--: batted freely, but kept his hits .scattered in all except one inning, when six runs were made. Hlckey was wild, hitting two men and walking five. ; Attendance. SCO. Score: it-ke- Spokane Seattle Heisman Batteries Hickey, McCay and Stanley. ir. e.2 10 8 Sri:! TO RENT. is Kind. EazIo b'.k. 41 at ELEGANT Pittsburg York chitvig.i RrookIn Cincinnati 7$ 70 .71 Uoston St. Loui. 1 VT, 4. orncE 7 YT. ii 2". 71 7i 43 It PA Louis S. I'hil.i 4 . i .5 hands. Mitcti' ll iiit!-r:no- I ni;iro 1. Mi-ran- i; 7 4 ly. Moran out Struck i. Chatu h'.t ! Utt?!ngr . lork Ioheny an Stnlth; son anil linwcmsn. Two-Saj- " Rattcrie r.r.cn; t; DIAMOND Iavr t T ''- - ir t at!arh"l. Ry Dohony 4. by .Mathewson U. l.'m- Lnislie. AMERICAN LEAGUE. In I. Standing: of the Clubs. Philadelphia t lfVclaiMi ... x V . i in ................. 1 Detroit Chicago SI. I.ouls 71 4'- - 27 .73 C 0 4.1 r. M .i T4 , . ' .is? 51 1 SITUATION will .(71 .4Tj 37 rd all r x.i;i!nt d. A J. w. iL.uh. l. .7t .Ct;7 1 Tl-.'.n- six-day- k, . - s- Sr-con- d - Charaxas, Bicycle. American Association 3asebalL Minneapolis 5, July Minneapolis, 4. Pt. Paul, July 13. St. Paul 4, Toledo 6. Kansas City, July 15. Indianapolis 5, Co-lurr.b- us Kansas City U. ! n- - TI- - Peoria 9 Colora'lo Snrinr I5attr-riOlmstcad and Wilson; and Duron. COOK SWOOPED UP HOUSEIIOLD-er's"swi- ft liner to third in the sixth and sent it straight to first. Davis, who was more than anxious to show Cook up, tried to miss ball, but he couldn't. 13 5 I ,j 2 2 f Rattf ri.-WMtcright and Schlcl; TOM" KELLY GAVE and Rraun. two passes in succession in the sixth. R. II. E. NOTICE SALT LAKE GOT TWO Ds fofnrs S 4 4 10 10 3 hits in the seventh, Anderson and AK St. Josrnh Fisher being the wonders. Rattcrit s Cti.b m.i n, Lurry and Fohl; P.lade and McConr.t I. BRADLEY SOAKED OUT A THE in the eighth, scoring DonaPACITIC COAST LEAGUE. hue, who was sojourning on first. EE-bagg- er tTT1ttu-i5fi- :iiCa K It local club. Play at Sunnyside. 11. Ri preparaSunnyside, Utah, July tions are being made for a jrrand celebration to take placf on the 24th at F.'ann's Lowery. The ball game will be of grat interest. The Sunnyside stars will play the Calder's Park nine for a puna of jgo and percentage of the gate receipts. These two nines played at Calder's Park on State Eagle day, the prizes being a largo mounted eagle, and the stars came home with the trophy, which now occupies a place of honor In the Eagle lodge-rooat this place, having been presented to Aerio No. 315 by the ball Sunnysid tossers. m Los Anrr-l- f ... ... Sacran:!iio I 'rant i.jco Oakland Portland Seattle San Sacramento San Francisco Rattf-rksFitzgerald, ham; lltrr and - 1. ,.l'l .; W. L. P.O. "l r.Z . 43 23 .0.7 Z-- i ..VI .MS 44 40 I .?! .3T '-- W R. H. E. 4 9 Krfo and 10 4 a 4 Gra- - Oakland Portland Latteries Rutler Gorton. and Umpire Levy. 4 11. 7 3 I E. Shea; Lee and R. IL E. Spins. ft 13 Cor-be- tt J t :." new k ivr.n Li N '. . i.' : F. t ' t j . ' nKNF.uonr. IS: I.M rtr. (fW. if4 A r 1 , a. ' V," t --r-Tt.- G. C ' 1 - 5 L. :!.'.r nrvwnur.Hj. r. i Cart- - .a . r. W. . -- - Cr. Ri4--2. 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July 11 A f.Ur G:y ar.d a v r.fir-splendid racing brn-- t knoti Shamro.-krthv two greeted tby bit Sandy Hook yelodny ft.r another ttlal ff tl.. Sir Thotn.m IJ;. ton bad hojwd t,j civ th bont? a r,ir lli!rt.v-m'l. t h. ti.lv vtr rs. ln ludii.a Ccorsorcurf. hn r RatJy. wi n n t fti!'.d with the . j.ilh:nk. .f Sh.im-T'h'III innSnrilh th.tt p jri f tt.o trial Wa dr..ir,l Jock ln a!k ;t R. ltiht?hlr to w.nch th- l.ifrt n'.it: id. ARrr thai th 'tv Si. mr .f k h Tr 'tn th rd Urn ol.t tme b the S(ir.:y 'I -- k i:ghlrl-.lr d h irk. rifii.t nidi", and V;n h r :Uut a mlnui" dim half. Jimt twfor, j,,. oii ml llwnti'hlp h 'iclm nirtin-airunner nUx-- on Sh itnro.' m.i dam-iiffGl. but no r(;r.t-i- . a tl nw block willnihrr !.nsni:". replar Last n'ght Ih New Yi.fk ncht Club and i'Z l bIr Thoin u1 4 I " r'r.(t T'.frT-.- . For S!.:t; ' S M. t nicelt ruRNinnr.n hiost water for E et. rcrc, t"r; unr.iorl tr J o.".mn. - R. t'..cr; ilUOili; i.i ;.. 2ND 3. DAMAGED SOME MORE Standing- of the Clubs. al n:t WELL-rURNRtRK- FURNISHED RODM 1 roil LIGHT t!ourkrr:ric at tl E 4th Routh. NEWLT KVRNISIIED rRQVT fiOOVP lie Bj. r.ar titf anl oaur.ir t ICg. SHAMROCK HI. IS - J. M. REYNOLDS, ONE OF THE LO-cclub magnates, states that Dei?el, formerly of Portland, will be here before the present series Is played out. DAM MANN, A PITCHER FROM THE Spokane club, has been signed by the OF So f.71 J , ? jio cprc flouth. rni rri(llo or mtlffika r . muroei aolm bMttia riiaUM, aiwove. irnl or pel" Yob-r.-dor- "FATHER EUITE ltt NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND t&ard at li 11 7th fr FURNISH FD ROOM trn tnly; IR E. Jet Soula.fOR GENTLE. ONE FURNISHED ROOM, AT Z14 83 let Weet. A MODERN FURNISHED FRONT rr rn tor aT 177 W tif 3 5 D'a d'cfbftrf R, H. E. Invr Milwaukee Weal F ALU ? if!i MEN AND WDMET1. Jons r It', E. r. 13 i-- i H. F. CLARK. TAILOR. r-- m tward et - s. r. . full NICELT Ft 1 FOR vo':rn:r.s' lit"! t itrre.'-'- FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOMS, r.1 W. rrr FURNISHED ORUUNU ROOM. room on FU7.NIS1ILL Terr.; PARRATT ACTUALLY CAUGHT A r.4 CD :"J r.7 fly in the fifth. 1? '.. CONTRA CTOHS. 27 C". Gl AGRICULTURAL PARK HILDEBRAND, THE RIG ONE, ."'.l Ct 42 U .344 went to sleep while at the bat in the UTAH SCREEN AND J o SHOP. R. while strikes three F. Ilrork, pTi;i.: i.H rk of a.l kinds; fifth, standing R. If. E conn acting. 41 S. W T. Z'A z. s' were thrown. race inert will open at the The r 1 Kansas t City track this afternoon, Agricultural park 2 3 $ with a programme of races which should THATCHER, THE ANGEL TWIRL-e-r, Omaha Rattc Cable and Sanders rls attract every turf lover in the city. The Meysitt; TAILORS. gave Bradley a free pass in the and Gvndln. horses have been brought here from a on the first ball "Brad" sixth, and number of other States, and are the faststole second. 4ti j AND RrrAXRINO. lTT!:i 1 i, a tn o A :o w. frcst HOUSEKEUPJNG ROO?.l. PARTI E3 waltlnr. G. C. RRMrr Co. Hh Iltk. .41 .4. .i.3 ?j K1.T8 3 r B I CYCLES r , G f'??; ; r A..!fT 1. 2. 5v-Sf- J Kttl iilTun i 1. . a ' V J h wNTr:i-Mi.Ai:r- :n ONE LARGE FRONT I'noif IIOL'SE. if Ucifr,t. IK 11 iih pj. Poor, ti lilsi 7'tr; lf; :rd tk. ITH TS I NICELY FURNISHED ROOMt HT tfce day. nk vf n. J. iij. Mate i. CHEAP. FURNISHED LOOM?. WITH or t: Lou' HrH;t; ;Ci W. Ul to. Co. 1 MILLWRIGHT: i 'ANTXD HELP. Uni-r- ; ke;lr HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MEN 3 d to 1 Catnm. cast off clothing, p.c. 4t t.4 i ,t r WANTED. v.'. j . r't I :h South. Standing of the Clubs. r,j y - TA VI D Wrijt.r invnu ft r new lrTr--. r CON- - THREE KURNRfHKD ROOt3 Ifhl to.itt;i:4. Ul Cwr. t POSITION. AS WESTERN LEAGUE. Milwaukee Co.orrifio springs 0-4- 1 .Z) 43 P. r .- -,' rn v. Tr.iv RLD JESri iiSEN. WAIJTED ,a ;;; asninxon r :i t L V rmt liciit ctctlta. ALT.IANCU. V 13 l E - CASH REOISTER3. r?n r-rr?-. afh. IL 130 N I CELT J.il ...... . ROOMS. SUITE OF TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT iii 11 fcoup'Vrft irg or two ttlxth bouth elrrt. .f.Ti TZ a 1. n N. o. o. F. wc'.c tnv. u r r, p. w. F.orton hi. jo.,t-piKansas City Oenvrr Peoria Den Moln' Omalia GOOD PROGRAMME AT lo COOKS AND WAlTEi'.S MADAME LTNNE li. COOKS AND WAITERS. TR J fAPIL CI ID-HAN- forrnR.Ht'.( C LAIR V 0 Y ANT. P OR 4 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. "lth or !itcat Lard. 7 W. Rh Ha-NICELY FURNiallLU 'ICKJiia. NLL.MI wlkr Chrry. ?- NEW OR ruRN!?tcrm room and liOAitn C43 Kouth Vii Tsa; l. j W. P -roSTTN r?A?nvoTA: .,;r-- i ? Tfr.jX FURNISH ED ROOM 3. G U E. iRD bO.; t "" rr lrm nrtoi-v- n W. x TTT EWTtl TERX t.o-j- t on n.'r.NiTi'nn. etc.. to utino-i- pianos, UriJ rurity. on you! norI. trtctiy cor.:ii niUl cot; easy4j immir.ii; l. F. bi.. Smith. l)i:nn. Howrrman. bit Clark. Hasp on i Off DohMiy s. off M.it2).'Won 4. Struck - it Tr FRONT or MOtlRN fo. MH' r-- t.t.;.;. "i-i- nOOM. E. --. CriEXTUALIST. ?v. iI7 kcomh FURNISHFD PIN. RREAST 2I0NEY LOANED PRIVATELY. M.ithew- hits Sa 1 bring. Thre-b.T- iire runs'isnni) I WANT A GOOD SOLICITOR IN rv ioin in l, tan. ,vrtu fosiT, cm. att.. ' rrrnrro bl Is. 1. R. H. E 1 3 b , U 4 Pittsburg New f fr O, rrr. l M-!-r- c". t tr. 1 a-- UTAH JUNK CO.. If!H!in?T PRTCT2.H !. t-er a k th n..ii:i: Est TMr-- u t WITH WANTED fr trjr. ff U-- W. :ND TO. ri'RNlSHED r I NICELY FURNISHED TURKISH ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Ufn;'lri Jontibior;e. ASJ AfhiToi'ti'it - '- Hy Taylor 2. by li.j.sfs on balls Off Pitting r out t r-- S and Kllrs; Plttlrrr.r hits Tuybr. Thr'-- b 2. b.iT' H. E. 1 Isoston rw-n:- GOLD . Chlragn ) 1HK3M5. rnn.rr itr.oM. T.arge I'hl. cicil- la. f ocr. ii. lc, oin. R. lUtt.rlcp Taylor and Moran. So. Z.1 LOST. ! ! S-- i. V. 79 asiscrLLANECtra. r t-- Avlf". n-- i 9 Currl". Murphy and Ryan; Milch hiti Drhont, Rf;li. Two-ba?- " iia.s i;n ;tn. l nr .f b:illy Off Cirrie 2. off MarpJiV 0. nT MitcV.;i 4. Struck o it ily Currle J, b -- R. Rths. Hatr1rji1ne Partort; Mr.lcur'.n EisntChlroroly. 14 w. :rl Ratifrl.i an-- a lonr? uy that t Co.. LA DIET NIT A R HTM rURNlSHED frrl. 'n.r.T-cl- l REMOVED TO T'.'':f,. TWO i!i ?T r o-- CRRJE. VP WArrrr Cnc ltsi Mrs c. p. emoss. the rain ere. Mln. ROOMS for i.tnitT iiorsrtKitr.p- t ttc; no cfciMrm: rvtu w. m R. If. E. E. JM S J. tlone la cor.r.rcllon; CU. TURKISH EAT 113. .?) 4 72 l'hiiadt-lphh- trmi. . ri-- N CELT A CA3H. TRADH NEW OR !t HAND. r rani. i ii Pror . tTr,h frTr. Saalh t.. ctr.l al IcrtJcn. CAFES. .'M ."t 22 FURNISHED RocjM.1. THE Kooth, Tt t:i-xSCAVENGER LVKH SALT 4i 43 71 J u SCAVENGER. r:tm .".1 ?n Y FUR- - TZ proiifltor. P. W. L. P.C. 11 Mn. It. Nri:ly nit:vtsnrft v.trK Uth and Sal!.c E. 2l TERMS ON FURNITURE. CAni'CTI nJ rinri 11 on ID. I'.O en JUW. I X. 1 and Crpl Intllm-r- l Furntttir' S E. tad boulii street. 1. A. 3oreooxv Iiit rrr Tt. CAMENC1N. AHTITIC HliOC- - jnitN a. rrvj7se. nlhd Morn, i rr; r. AUCTION SALE. KEEN BANrTART. CO. ROOM.4. NETHERLANDS Ir ration in U TTtL A S3 ATE E-- Ro-jth- l-- Standing of the Clubs. N w FUH NIPHED HOTEL Mock. Ejr Trm. NICELY COOK'S PIANO HTUDIO PROFESSOR Z rry chc at trt. snoEUAsrzL FOR If ROOM r--r Et Ffl H-- NATIONAL LEAGUE. KELLY REPEATED JENSEN'S ACT by giving Egan his bate ou balls in the fourth. est bunch evr gotten together here. The card for today follows: First mre, five and a half furlongs, weight lrr Covcranter.C. F.. Guthrie, blue and red; Caligula 11., Tanner, green and red; Remark, (J. Stroble, purple, red and white; Madam Bishop, J. T. Stritz, white and red. Second race, half mile, weight 109 Pat J j.. D. Darker. Hue and black; The Commodore. Doc Hannan, red and green; Nel lie May, W. Wesley, red and green; Au rora B.. G. Bronaugn, yellow and green; Barney Owen, J. S. Thurman, red and green; Sinner, J. Nattress, blue. Third racp, sirls' lcfcc. Fourth race, seven-- f ighth mile Chappv, L Morehouse. Scotch plaid; Gray Dolly, G. Stroble. purple, white and red; Boomer-ucJ. GDr.ie, purple and yellow; Thisby, G. Bennett, blue anu wnite; Chub, J Guitnc. blue: Pilot, li. F. Jlobert. red. Fifth rnr-"- or. and a quarter miles, hur dle, weight l'Si Humbert, G. Bennett, blue and white; Loda, Haworth, blue and white: Limber Jim, Jlobert, red. Thcr--will be no pool selling on the races either in the city or at the track. Chief of Police BnrLldge having so notified the race innnnrrei la.wt r.ight Following are the entries for tomorrow's hfces at Agricultural parK: To be tilled. ' FirFt Knee i:ace. AV-- Furlongs, $100 Amerl ca Ethel G., Aunt Gertrude, Saxby, Come Acnin. John Mackey Mile, ?100 Nellie May, Third Race, Artr- t. Populist. Big Dutch. Fourth Race, Vi Furlonsrs, $100 Chappy, Thisbv. The Commodore, Madame Bishop Fifth Race, Mile and Seventy Yards, $100 Admit us, Sinker Jim, Pilot, lmetus, ft. n FOR VACANT ItOUHrflt 1 ON'i: HOUSEKEEPING or kin mn31i w- - rr.n; l"fmnr,t; S. W. PARTIES i. i rlenl h. m - 4 Hanson; -' r-- -- . NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND rff,i. a Frar.kr.a vt Mi. HUSIC. Blackhead?, pimple?, greasy faces and muddy complexions, which are so com mon among women, especially pirls at a certain a g- destroyintf beauty. ll?flg- uring and making repulsive, features which would otherwise appear attruct- tlve and refined, indicate that the liver is out of order. An occasional dope of Herbine will vleanse the liowfln. rgU' late the liver and to establish a clear. C. M. L healthy complexion. 10c. at store. drug foot. 1 : g, rrfA'.s if '- two-thre- Knocked Out of the Box. r. 0 0403300 10 00 0 6001007 and CV. RJchtr Tl Main 149 ROOM!': FURNISHED for th wnUlrir Hepulsiv Peatures. ALL OF THE ANGELS CONNECTED with Jensen's curves in the second. PARRATT JUGGLED AS USUAL IN the second, when, hnd he caught the fly, the Angels would have soon retired. a THE SAINTS WENT DOWN IN ONE- e order in the third inning. Fisher, Kelly and Donahue beir. the victims. FISHER GOT IN HIS LITTLE FUM- bling stunt again ia the third, missing an easy ball to short. KELLY, WHO RISPLACED JENSEN in the second, pitched no better than Jensen, but the soreheads on the team gave the Irishman better support. BRADLEY STRUCK OUT IN THE fourth, missing three attempts by a Thomas Gives Game. Hro.. Tt;tt! bet. JENSEN. SALT LAKE S TWIRLER. gave Egan, the poorest batter on the Los Angeles team, his base on balbs in the second. COLGAN GAVE JENSEN ALL THE worst of it in calling strikes and b;.lls in the second inning. This, tog ihr E. 6 with the miserable support furnished, 4 soon had him up in the air. a 0198 San Francisco Helena Latteries Lfitman. Zearfoss and Baer-wal- l; Howlett and Frary. Umpire Warner. . r v-- all 2ucmr. A. purcha.. WANTED - LO-c- lo h- in-ni- ng (" r r-- ui WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S- 11. . lay. with ou wish v The Montana Athletic club of Eutte sent Bishop an offer yesterday to match his man lh one of the four ers, "oung t orbf-ttEddie Hanlon. Benny Yanger or Terry MtGovorn, for a twenty-roun- d fight to rnmc off Labor uay, which L- on September 7th. Hlshop that he would acefpt the offer. sted and that he would back his man with a side, bet if the opjosIng camp desires to t KO. fx " rn D-rt- WAS PUT OUT HILDEBRAND when he attempted to Pteal home in the first. a ANDERSON MADE THREE WILD swings, the hr-- tim up. and Hanl-- Kr-Uy- rrr 1 FISHER LET THE SECOND RUN IN by a miserable error at short. Hou'-c-ho!de- ance, -- COOK SUMMARY. Earned- runs Los Angeles, 0; Salt Lake, 2. Stolehi?e Bradley. Left on bases 8: Salt Lake, 6. Bases on Lor; bail.- - Off Jensen. 4; oil Kelly, 4; off 1 hatcher. 1. .Jensen pitched first and part of second inning: Kelly pitched six and n:re. Two-bahit A. Hilde-branThatcherThree-base hit Bradley. Double p'.ay Rellly to Sars to A. Hildebrand, Parratt to Donahue to Davis. Hit by Keilly, Stricklett. pitcher Struck out By Jen Wi;d pitch , s 1: by Thatcher, 4. Time 1: bv of same-1:- 50. Umpire Coglan. Attend W. HT E! PLAYED HAVOC IN THE first inning, making two errors and 9 02 ki RooM.t AND ho.w. rr-r- . DONAHUE IS THE ONLY PLAYER seen here tni3 year who takes pleasure in calling down his team-mate- s on the diamond. 2 3 0 South. Zn l t:tw! In n:RNISHED . it-c- team expects to keep his present patronage of 'Tans" he should put his fo6t down hard on the persistent "dogging" which some of the players indulge in. If Donahue, Davis and others won't let such men as Cook and Jensen have a fair chance, the "fans" would rather see the forirur class of players squelched. 0 Went 7S TWO UNFURNIPHED .; T-rr-- MODERN mtlCK. P.r.AfCN. d E. Ir.r-!-r E. ?n IT3 Al-rr--- .387 IF MANAGER GRIM OF THE 0 0 1 1 P.pap, pr r.ooy?; . or rnoNT llroom?. rtR- peiteWiikrf S. W. I. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS rou M. fisht hm; ir PLUM EtnNlP.l!TTI dt ! .375 5 or COME AND r.ET PRICE ELEGANT AN! c; Sx b'ul I'MTRVlfUni -OUR NEGOTIATOR." CALL rr mp. r c'.trr. i a received rr of Bishop "Biddy" yesterday lit Ut of re!ty hartn. l vs. ofr ST. h ELMO E7r .:. MIn. EUROPEAN HOTEL; Ilht Lt s & Courtr.r. mi Houin. Urn ' t. cVrtrl' I'.gM d l telegram from George Green. De Cour- - lUrrlrrton n.ir; ROOMJt i: taia rd LIGHT INtf. LOANS. RENT. REAL ;rl ESTATE. rf'-i'- . say'a assistant tnanancr. paying that he Hill Invest, Ire, :i lUrt:!t, W. 2nd So. Co.. thought De Coursay would accept BishEST ATM OK IX)AN3 SKB Hilt REAL SMALL THE SANITARIUM. FURNISHED W ?ml flout . op's offer and come on here for a fight McK'lUr A Cn . fc r rttrer.t; F ih as f.U Vt?t r. 1 Iri ;,3 W. Third Hi;t tC with the Mexican. In view of this new I.mk T:rr-hclf-rs. Mri. Utah. ltv. room Gr.omn: wconauchit. Real rUt lonn, TnlK N. T. Itrfuly. Dock. development. Bishop and Mulvcy deonh LAnnn rr.ovr room Itsfct bcflr3i Trd bill Lak rU; chncrt cided to call the Herrera-Gardne- r fight for "Mffml frmi. tthr er rr twn fr.'e-n- : '.' NICELY rURNIFHED ROOM ft IV I Til ha'.h off, before any further arrangements ar,d t.fctr'.c HAVC HOUSTON'S TIIF. 1IOUBKR3 co irt. one n'nNtPHr.n were made, and at once s?t about to get bti;il:ii In hoti: 2St Main. rnoNT noon 1 13 tiom h l Tmf Hcrrera-Tommy De Coursay here. Th Mauro THAT REMAINS TUB FACT STILT, W. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM1: 2nd S. Mr. E. C. um:vt. mr, it houses, rnicrrs Markham fight will also be can- then kind. In th hyT f!tr. vihtr any " tT celed for the present. vou r trat-i- l iIM- - P FURNISHED ROOMS: Zi3 W. SECOND u TUESDAY'S SCORE SALT LAKE. A.B R. H. PO. A. E. 4 3 4 4 8 .570 .533 .533 .410 LITTLE ERRORS IN 2 10 3 .GOO t-r- ttrmi. W. 2nd So. 7M Management. .G3G rttafir. rji inin 'rm. 2 rmi .hou. rt4 rr. Co. 11tT.!)T Th O.vry IU C. Elrhtfr r-r.- ach. 1 4 No. C. a Krand tnvrjtmon? Al It cnt. in n Earn th B,.lh. J. hcr.r.an top-notc- 3 0 ... P.C. Where They Play Today. LOS ANGKLES. A.B Ft. H. PO. A. E. 2 2 3 a 0 0 "Walters, c. f Sears. 2b A. Hildebrand. lb.... H. Hi'dobrand. c... Householder. 1. f Roilly, s.2b s Ksan. Strioklett, r. f Bout Is Declared Off by Local ' 1 - and nmn:? ENrtRNiPunn 2 WE HAVE THEHE HOE PEKEEPIN r.l nrjrtmT.t for nt: tn TTTi., rrotrri. r rm.. Honl. In v rivnt f xrr.il f.. rrvemn mtnutrub llvii'.on In rtty; m'i-tr- n trorn buiin'M rrter. Many ln nw. hoin"f: Men. Ivl uroui.d. 1r citv w iter, hwd" trc frm IJ to iT2: HulUard Inv'l. Co.. Herrera-Gardn- er toe Ex:rr. for REirr nmrnsnxix rOH SALE HEAL ESTATE, o-- Unsportsmanlike Exhibi tion Given by Some of the Salt Lake Team in Yesterday's Game. v mm meg rf Z PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE, To Reach the People r0mmmmmmtmmmui!mm!mmukiui DE COURSA MAY COME TO telegram. iVrr.o.i L'- - ', a SJ - i . jc! ff; ;- c a f, r' C'rf.r;s A! ea a-- 4 : a:;to: pedercen, Teacher cf riano. Violin tr. 1 Kar. rr.cr. y. |