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Show V SAINTS'' HOPES CLIFFORD. IN VERY LAST INNING ALL RIGHT Ulliant Opening to Win :rom Pirates Falls to the Ground With Two P. W. 82 51 Butte Los Angeles . .85 52 04 48 Spokane 46 84 Seattle San Francisco. 86 46 81 34 Tacoma 32 80 Helena Salt Lake. ... .14 4 The score was 4 to 3 in favor of the Pirates when the Saints came to the bat in the ninth yesterday. 'The contest had been a affair throughout, and the "fans" were wild In their enthusiasm. Anderson, the first Saint up, sot a hit. Taylor followed with another hit, which put two men on bases, with none out. This looked good to the "fans" for one if not two runs, and the bleachers and rrrand stand occupants rallied to the support of the local team. Put Eddie Quick, the one pitcher who can also hat. came up in Rush's place. The umpire and Pfcister soon put him out, and ais-- ofi the field. Shea followed at the hat, and a neat little double retired the Saints. However, it was a good game. Rush pitched a fair game, but a wild pitch on his part let in one of San Francisco's runs, and a base on balls forced in another. The Zfarfess. 1 1 1 7 S 112 3.0 c El?ev. 1st h 1 louts, 1. f Clcndon. 3rd b McCarthy, s. I'feister, p Total 2 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 .....2? 4 3 k '. 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 3 2 0 G 27 10 4 1 5 Walter, cf O'liilderbrar.d. c... 3 0 0 A. Hilderbrand, rf.. 5 o 4 Stein welder, 2b 1 4 Mnusf holder. If 4 0 Iteillv, Sti 1 4 Clark, lb 4 kh Kj.an, 1 I Johnson, p 37 Totals HELENA. 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 t i A 1 0 0 4 4" 0 0 0 . 4 Pnrratt,s. 1. s f Vfrd. Har.ley, e. f Ta!or, ,?rd 4 e. Shea-Anderso- n, Eu.':h Quick, -- b.... h 4 p imdnirs.l v Frani'ijco'...!0 Salt Lake San ZeiKW, 2b Nagle, cf Howlt lt, 2 S 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 o 3 0 0 0 10 3 0 2 1 0 0 5 21 2 2 6 7 S 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 Tl. 5 10 Mulk-n- . If 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 2 M 2 0 1 1 1 I FFP.NISHED I'.OOM. fdrret. f 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 (I 4 o o 0 S Los 4 03 Weaver, Houtz. Anglrs 1 d-- 1 2 3 " 9 o 1 a n'.imlr of Altf.ha s In It all t' (T.ti 4 1. 1 0 T'rr''.n.ov, 11 1 . n:. Wis by trnt. par I...k- Frank Wilson !nth Cb--.-tr- r :r naii-mii- lbania. H.df-mil- o Sevi n- - davh. !bt to ErtrP-- fori the 10.000 b- hs-ml- ruiefVSFO.porre b- runnlrjc races re. 1, year at every dn v. ;;. Alt rloj-- DONAHUE, THE FIRST SAINT UP, ripped a swift liner off Pfeister's delivery. DAVIS GOT FIRST BASE IN THE tirst on Elsey 's error. Hulen, 2nd b s s. b Hurley, 3rd Denman, c. f Freeman, 1st b r. f Treadway, Case. 1. f Stanley, c Hickey, p Totals ,".. a EERNS EXECUTED A DOUBLE IN the first, retiring1 the Saints. iUUSH, THE SAINTS' NEW PITCH-er. grave the second Pirate up a pass 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 r, o 0 7, U 2 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 4 McNichols. JP A. r.lsht te. : ' 0 1 1 6 0 1 33 C Slta!r Pioneer 1 0 o l' 1 p. 1 11 1 27 12 lirs-t- A MADE PRETTY DONAHUE a ball down and hard pulled sprint in the first. PFEISTER. THE PIRATES' PITCH- er. gave Weed free transportation in the first, and a moment later the speedy shortstop scampered home on Pfeister's wild f throw to first. HANLEY SCORED THE SECOND tun for the locals, Zearfoss' error being reoonsible for the run. BRADLEY FANNED IN THE SEC-onthe side. thereby retiring it GLEN DON WENT OUT IN TJJE second when he attempted to 'steal second base. Weaver was coaching w d, Lawler, c. f Hannivan, 1. f Rockeniieul, 2nd b.. Lynch, c3rd b Ever?, b McKibben, r. f Flennery, Fay. s. s lt Louckn, p Totals G ' 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 4 1 1 2 3 1 o 4 0 0 " pi 0 o .1 1 o u 0 o o :i 1 1 1 I'l 7 1 o 11 1 la-- u lOn-kent's- I 0 0 0 2 2 1 r rdh'd io,rn. 22 K. So. NETHERLANDS. Mis. H. M'i;, ". .h-.- l II Y rcrtN!siu:r . F rr'" les: - lac csll jlzzz o tj b. two r.oov.4 wanti:: vir:t r, eT Tr,t?'rK. ro.. inonrrrr t t ' mil fT jekktrn. r;-' fM far. A '? ..J It rn.j . EITJUTUAIJST. . - I! ANt j. r NJrtY. Clt er trrr-- i; 'iN. ei V. AND JCE. IP s--- : , I'tmi FoH LIOET ItuEEEEEl- - XV. SMALL- 123 :nJ IIofr; '.th Vt r HI. Mr Tmpla. '?.-ar- c light rr.nrr rn t.oom rV,irn: t t -- JV-- 5 llnfrri TEE Tcmsr. uaths. 1 1 t-- 2 f.APIET f FANIT P.IF?.f n lr !Mt'-f"'.rnt rt CTdrc tx.: r. U Teth. Mrucur.nr I. XV - h. th-.- Orrirl. J16 iloor E. ifh Brt. NICELY FUl'.NliiHED IlOOMS. C ZT W, RUSH PASSED ZEARFOSS TO OI'.UU.ND HOOM. FUKNISHKl) Sooth. first in the sixth. a Wt lat 5outb. focr. WE SELL PEAT. ESTATE THATJ IT AN LEY A FEITR OF PULLED DOWN TWO elh Ti;tt! Prop . ?' Main. Rr-.-t b!l lcn. frnt ricm.i en Crt f.eur: 4E Ko, M!n, long flies t middle field 'in the sixth, and was given the usual applause IFP.NISUED ECOMS; 3Ti W. North when he returned to the bench. PHYSICIAN. T mpie. i E. P. V OKEENC. l.otATED IN NICELT FtEtNlSEED F.OOM5 AND PFEISTER FOOLED RUSH INTO I d t n V I. Pi. S tcard a; iT Ki. fctAte. giving him his base on balls in the seventh. NICELY FFItNISHLD P.OOMS J ND nt r E P.h S. toirrl MUSIC. RUSH FORCED ONE MAN OVER "fu i : fsfTr.i 1st Kauih. I; I; nt iTeT home pdate in the seventh, giving the Dancing- Pioneer day free at Saltalr. I'i:oiM-VoOOES 11 A NO- STFDIO ircn rr.ly; nt E. r.HjtiFoi: Pirates a lead of one run, which won is at i:ac!e Murk. the game. ONE FUSlNIHi.D i.OOM. AT Til bO Wt. BOX-CAR TOURIST ANDERSON BATTED IN SHEA'S A MODEEN FFENIHED FEONT y rorn for rent 1? ET place in the last inning, lie got a W Fr nrth P th two strikes: good singl3 after taking IS FEP.N'ISHED P.OOMH pop. LI'JhT ( F $6 1 f.Ot. t tv E. 4th South, TAYLOR FOLLOWED ANDERSON over third. hit a scratch made and NEWLY Fl'r.NlF!ICr FEOVT ' rift E6 feo. fita?e. ccar cttjL. A. Ho??, who came to the city from 8 and ITtUSiCfll SlUtfiOS Quick then came to bat in Rush's th't ciurty JtM; i and fanned. Quick was angry Ogdc-- In a box-ca- r place last reported, nlsht, FFP.NISHED J'.OU! lu JtENT AT j and the umpire ordered him off the to the ri; Sc State. police this morning that he had field after tacking a fine of ? on tour"Blondey"' for superfluous utterances. been held up by two other box-ca- r NICELT r FFt;VTf F!D Vp"NT .a:er $5 t?t E rert ists on a sddine; en route, and lot rtcrr. by CLAUDE J. NETTLXTON, Licenses. the transaction. 1 Marriage NICELY FFllNiH.'D.D F ! . ' N T 43 he was alone in the car, IIoss said Slcht hoysikcepinc; rcom, E. ZvA John O. Tloberson, Salt Lake Concert Violinist Jennie Bankx, Salt Lake ...,.29 : which was standing on the siding, when NEW1.Y FCENISMED Jtooii;-- , 22 two men, one of whom was armed with And tv.c'acr of violin an William S. Willis, Ogden Special !.': s:- - S :i Et. rd n 21 b $! Lake of a revolver, entered and robbed him. rate till Septe mber only. Lydia Hagtrerty, Salt pr 22 TWO FUENlS!IEr. ron Thomas W. Boyle. Mill Creek They forced him to stand in a corner 327 Ei'Thth Ea?t. pfOM V. 7r,1 So HkM 19 with his face toward the wall wKlle they Clara Greenwood, Sandy ti;.krrir.r; NICELY FFP.NIHHED P.OOMS AND J. William Greer, Wallsburg, Utah.... 22 made their escape. 1 1 -t wn.L-FniNMIE- D 2-- 1. ett-Strev.- .:!.- - ON FCP.NITtT.E. PIANOS. ETC.. TO aUulrd porl. !.P.o- -i ynvr cjr'.tr. Mi.f.U. titll. tr'.ctli t role; Chrrry. '7 I. F. Waiter th:t. airr.t: TV TrTuiil te&zL " co rr e itTP pTat TaV ; lantern. rrSttoT. Jimr. l Soth Srl NEW OK f.-- h--t- i. r-l- Sylvia Mitchell, Bingham L. Wilson, Salt Lake lather Miller. Salt Lake Earl 23 23 DEiniSTS. Hafts a grand success. Ride to deep water at Saltair Pioneer day. Ilr. Whenett. rm. ZA Scott-Strev- 5 cu'tt ar-- - -- N l o!r. Af f . I J MVeVrj, Ampr. .. k T t 1 wr..m ri T . p--- . ri t;te!i In f ,t. tvr : 1 . f 1 j p;Ji rC:5r'.N e.'D. , !". e I S , Eh -. T V. j t i-- V.IU'N" S' P! If YF vi!WANT n u. It - S:t t. r Li-i- .t v . OWN :T ,NS e.'. t r f t ,ty -- 3 I -- E 51 r li.rr-.i- t ti K : ; a IT ; J att 1 MC'VLT 1. tar 'H a 1 r t atrce-- t. tt t .. or Ci:i;L- - Ir 2. ;. " A- VILL C, i - Ai',t r.- t i - . I. X. t ' teto;h r. : ..-- ! a.arj. a ty. r?et. . ; !- -T rr'pvrn it M.liU f ? l. ctr. tMPPMTr.Ei UANr. i ! r-- -- &n ?!ONT7T. t feet. : rr. riiOTOGr.Anis. arr f. Prern. . Aucnor: sale. TEEM? tr; n'P.NlTt "UP J'.:"f e. tlrrd ci f.i. t ' ? !! i'i( S :r. . if ..rsir f fr..-- n I '.ctjtl At .1.4 OLD TELEGKA'jIS. We V. ' r ' an J f ti IF 1UL' tt r' i' ALL way " e-- TO Z.OATT. j r,,.ill,icTifT F ' t1 rrn ONLT LOAN fopTuvn P. : ,S'o r.e.Mft H. ASSAYHIL C rr. :'.:'IT I No 1 : : r n No Mrl t tD E. f-H ! : HOKE? 1 II. F Cl.M'.K. TAILOP. r !- r r? f.ff'.rr i:r.v. I'trff in WA?rrxi. iiiniir.:? pp.ici: paid rtn men s oft l ..tMmr. r;,J ; t.J 9 u' C rr ra. Hfrt. TAIX03-';- r?. Ei.a; h'a,eirtf t TEMPLETON CI.r.NINO CO FTHAM r a 4rr cr!-- r cf :t ;i Co.., 4i 11 c.--.t 5. Uar.f - CCAVE!GEE. T )H Tl I AT ilr"t t.E'. .,-- KEEN . PAV'tTAHT "0 . t.l im;e l M J CAFES. HALT It UFFICE O W. - ea vi:nu Cu. lo. r.-o- 19 - : tjlSs. F.C-i"- - a-- 14-- 1 . s-- DTE V.Tr.K.H. JU It. W. T. Mnnn?, : : i Esttt 4jtlr.c tsJ Frrr.ca r fir f CASH. TUAIEI ND l :i-l- tr term. r - . .-- PKen cAsn r.rGisTrrvS. :t ker-plr- WERT TKM- - Urjrjrt r s E. 71 -- -tl fading lllHsicians I ? Irrrx:: cixa:;i:;o a:;d idttino. SALT LAKE CLEAN! NO ro, n r rd S . LAMP3 AND RErLECTOIUL -- robbed FITTED :'.: raFTD. DENEdop.n TTiTtvnirnita. r. AL full llr.e rf r.:tbT atsJ Cwtor.i rtrr. n ,V. ir l Ctr. V. fr:.--; a m A. . 1 DIAMOND COAL, C. W. L ONE LAUGH FEONT J. ? A.riirrcxirArrrou3. pir5"; FEWIN'J :?V1ENE. t; l i t "o. Ird Pa : ; Vd t Lt:-!ne- ae JV.- - " ron inih-Ils- Jutte-Spoka- . E fot-'t- f ron r:n rrrr. t. ,d t 'rr A J KETH TFUEI5H c 1 IT. U Hirj-lrTo- y r r W. II 3. -- f . f Tr:, sicycliis a::d nrrAiiurro. Ct.tr , VAt ANT wi SALT LAKE DIDN'T GET FURTHER that first Vase in the sixth inning. ;:n:N ante: .v V.Kt r:- - ; t- I'x-at- pet-tin- IN3 THAT mv flf-nrWhy? Sr rr If Itlchtpr. li . ,ej J. FtnNis!u;i7VitoNT r.ouii at s;f tt rre? ;'.t h V p. eindU tnc.rns tn t, r Tiail r itnrnni. f D2 lt Ci-- THE FACT STILL ItEM rr.orcf homes are fo'.u th'oach n any other in the city. you are treated tight. to purchase. A. you wish W.tf Ft- ra r: a v.-rr-.- p FT. AN NOV ar.J DJ at. 1 I osr: LAP.ar. either en rr t 3 n'ltNisnr.D itoov. xio;ei:n con- f nler.ee n; 4.' E. So. If r t. D AVr: j comnACTor-T- ur.D M:r. v J r-- h , - E. c.'w . :.r v; r a r a m 1: . - t CAnit. TRAP'! k tD-UAN- CLAinvoYA?rr. S f: rcrr.r rKr.? P.OOMH E.-t- entitled credit for 'Mine by usual forfeit of f. to V s,ud Presid'-nAV. If. Lucas of the P.oiiie National league, speaking cf th I trouble yesterday. "Such aetious ;r- hild-isThe Eutte players are no tt r than the players of any otlur team, and see n, reason why their lim-.- should be remitted more than any other players, and the evidence is conclusive that their conduet. warranted th-- line imposed. Fader the constitution of our league the manager of the Eutte team is fined 'too and the itutte club itself f.iii fur forf'itin?r the anu. the clause in the constitution being mandatory. We are point? to have ole.in ball In this? league or no ball at all. In the futcre 1 to have less of this s ns less jroaiSe at the umpire than there has be-kickinr? in the past." rr cnvoTA.'? r .?rer-nH.-vi- e; 4 ; m . r.n.tr. ;c: v.. d and t h . rD KH J in fci:m.h r.ro'JND I:nnM ft;; 1'Nfi' IE. h! 1't. r: - " :ini!. ; T.VO f r Tr-- l:lICt:. ni s V'pr.HN ;r r. sa- f at.:- j rie, '?ti;-i- C , 1 rcp.N'.PjIED D E a:i n In t! I ti vr. Airrcx t. 1- 1 tT'.: Af.t, ELFOANY FF It N IS ED P.OOMS AND FOAP.D 10,000 every year at Saltalr Pioneer Glendon. fouth West Ttnulr. rj day. NICELY FFP.NISHED UOOXtn. PT M CARTHY AT SHORTSTOP PICKED k or month. ZZ Ho, itat at- th dty, up a swift one off Davis' bat in the GAME FORFEITED 7S third. W. 2ml So. CHEAP. FFENISIIED FtOOMH. WITH cr without he.u.keeplasa :ii W. if. So. COME PLFM AND OF OET EHICE SAN FRANCISCO WAS RETIRED IN BY BUTTE C n nran.J inv. tn 'i. at 11 per rer.t. PLAYERS No. one. two, three order in the third. 12. Z.ID Ct.; FULNISHEE ftOOMS. CIoFe in ,n Donr.an IE :th. modern con v nl- wt. West 2nd Fotith. vis. Era "BUCK" WEAVER SCORED THE was SPOKANE, Wash... July CALL FOR s "N EG OT I A TO It." OF P. second run for San Francisco, J OP. 4 NICELY rrUNISHED ROOM. b- tvveen no me bail Eutte pa W. C.'b S.ush yesterday harcnin?. trer. at office of Kith or '.thojl board. Iit ef realtyA- Co fir?t on a swift hit that Donahue W. 2ml ?otth. irtnev. anil Spfikam. Three IPitte playei., Shafcouldn't haY.dle. "Buck" stole secv re lined NICELY FUUNISHED EOOMS. NEAH ItEAL ESTATE ID! NT. LOANS. INS. ond, and then galloped home on a fer, La Eoque anl Sv. Hill It.vtM. Co.. C"'- - W. 2nd So. t3 W. Cud So. in Tacoma Sunday. Manager Wihnot rewild pitch by Rush. fused to pay the Incs. l:iler the rub-- a FOI! HEAL L'STATc: Olt LOANS SJtZU FEITE OF TWO HOOMS FOI I LIHHT Id'CLOSKEY'S THIRD man fuel cannot play uc'i! lie pas. MfKdhf Co.. K?H W 2r.1 GLENDON, Sotitd: or. Do fcenttcmrc. 4J7 H inePtrt-ettouker men h f t and can't baseman, muffed Parratt's high fly, Butte has only 5. Hot:.h b.x'.n GEOP.HE ItOOM ircONArtlHT. and Bradley scored one for Salt Lake. play. tato loans, rntt. Heal Eajrle Dlock. THEEE HT.NlSIini) HOOM3 FOTt chances. Trado iialt Lako remit 4tb for Ollfornir frm. JUMBLED light huuaekttpin. lit Cowr. RUSH MARSHALL'S Lucas Sustains Umpire. Wcit. bunt in the fifth, when he might have HOUSTON'S THE HOFSEK3 HAVE TACOMA, Wash.. July 23. "Spokane Is made a double. tati:.ib- In houe : 2",1 Mnln HOUSir-Vrcp'ralh ih to t- tr" C. ?rf 'pd-s- - '. . t'Nri'HNLniEl "ri:e 2ND 5'". Wut. feu. ; mti. ed E5 nnoM? ,rou l:our-kWViU S. WITH THE STEEET CAE LINE TO the 0 :it. r of Oakley. U It th-- :h ?t f n minute in ?ub(!p. In e'.ty; only rnc from business center. M.iiv rn b.omev.; lntm. b el Krou:..l. dry reli.iri. r it y v. H r, vhri'" tree. from tl'rt to 22."i rach. lsv term:-- llubbard It.v'l. Co. r t H -t. norsE. nu. :rd rltv. 1.E POOM?; ri r?" JT :m i ar t ?Vr.rj f to w :T'iuun. ixMovro j .Aith. TftrJ ron. iu::rr. porTKr.rP' at til W, T rr.pt. Irrn; light l.AKOK FEONT XOOM. 'or.e. rc. ;T."..l, c'.a.c Ir.. lil S. FFIt- pr p.. rr-- l- H. MPS C. P. SIMONS. THE P.AlNEP.E. :. ;.I lPnMS i f : r.s M.;!n. rnn r.nov? ro lir. 1 llUOM; 53 rr.ii-r- u. y V 5rr. fra m rr rr.ler.rrt; rtrrt; f ae. t V..t u. i e F. oka. box l.oud. ROOMS. ;.it :! jr It' KIM t t.t t NICELY NEW ITUNlSHI'-- 74 l So. . Ll. rr--e- JAPANESE C()f)E WISHES POSITION in city. E. llrr.-- Writ ttA FUitNiFiti;i nooMS ron jioubc-itrrlr.t:; La W. North Trarl- T.OOM. 17; I'LHAFANT FltONT 2 iWaib th fccr4 Jf : NICELY Fl'IlNLSHEII F.or iMH: t.M W. In S.uth. THE AI'PtTOP.IFM. J I CLATtK. C Ett Th'r.l Pop.. fjrtctr.trat . U Sa;th ft., .c!lon. Me'oT. N if" ELY A FFUN Ftll ED Ft'.oNT ui. rcn. f!t.ii; fr i arc' or r ltc,e m roi.r.'cthn; ZZ7 Cor.l. or Pi.tr. to deep l irk. r: NICELY FEENISHED LOOMS. HOTEL v, I Ef o M S. E3 . - elegant T I'hoi -- k-p- s r- Th" AP rt. : - alt , S. 1 T 1 S-- ten ; NICLY FCItNISHEl liKht Uri, Mr. 1 1 NICELY rUKNiaUJEIl A FFIt fx'n!'. t"rr:". r ; s. Id W. Tr.p. W. NVrTHEIH.ANI. d . !ih . . and WHOSE P.OOF IS nvr.It YOl It IIEAIC r. nt l u main i.t bir to hnp- Pajlrr: ami a rhrer: r.i.ikT v.nrm iceps i r in ' o'ir pu kii-- l k. I ha!i-- ii, ua Let, ni p!ar. prir. to,iay.I'nn-n- ri J. Wo! 2n I S u'h fp av'. . ', Tacoma Earn-- d runs. Seattle f, TaSummary II in b y. coma 1. Tv.o-bas- e hit. Henman. Id. Thr Freeman, Treadway. base hits, Lynch. Duuble play, H.iaii to McNichols to Freeman, strut k out. Hi Loucks. laises on b:ill.. off lllekev 3, of Loucks 2. Hit by pitched balls, Hiek. v 2. Time of game. l::j. Empire, Mibaf-fey- . Attendance, 9 1 S, ; Z FCUNISH!'.! Nti'E NEWLY M ht v . m. r.ipr. Z2 E. rM NICELY FEnXlFUl ED tXdOMM. It EST loeatlm in t!t e p 0 ei l'!a!i i ' rr.f rOK SALE HEAL ESTATE. e 3 1 1 a-- Haft? a urnnd Mirn j?. El vat r at S utalr Piotv-eday. u 1 5 3T : HOTLL 1 - 3 1 "J 4 Score bv jr.nints '' Seattle .." 1 1 ." rr.. rnmr. rPhii W. Mon- -. ; r- - TACOMA. AU. R. H. PO. A. E. X ae. I NICELY FfrtNlSHED HOOMf. 'lV. Wr.-'- nr it th L E") Lit.vt l ;r.t South. - u f V) rhlpp EOkMS AND ,. l;r.. 2 t!,-i- j m ROOM?: F3 W. E. C. Mr- r t.rr.c. Z !- -. i ONE HnrSEKEEriNQ I'.OOM FOR workSrc: man cr w,rr sn: vrry cheap if . r. ZV, Pitcher WSecs f 1. J. r. hf.i par- chascil b; the Salt L ike m pa cement. Tlit nnslJ, ration l not mentioned, but it H probaF.y not ? mmv !nrj;. : t r.' the name thick. Wi,Lt;s pHii.-L t h" "at up f b. a I.n e.in here two w'ek:- airo. lie n f 1: than I'iu li le tt. r In ic anyula and tl.;t irlsht b.- th.- ci- -. lioi 4 4 Si. "A OUR CABBAGE PATCH It. H. PO. A. E. AD. 1 NICELY PITCHER WIGGS IN The won yesterday JHbSj)ArsrjtTAT No. NMT.LY FFt'.NIf ?EI -. r . 1 hx:;t furnisiixd. "71 1: n isitr.n TeeTT' n c 1? i?y "ti . ih L t . K5i kef rvnrr tr h"!ir :r t. Mr. y. . SEATTLE. Wash.. July loral by hard and consecutive hitting, earning all the runs made. S CATTLE. 23.-- D Ftr.NIfIIEr If dr.!. I"rnr.k;in tr's Calfiway, rr.p. Entitled to Their Six. OBSERVATIONS ON ''l.t. .'.ertrlc 1 pop. ri liver, prer. FFiLViHED EUC'MS: ;u W. SECOND South. - sir-- Flab. Tl"prvno OJ.d roirt. I V ;5 In -- a. 55 T P.:.iy. NICELY FCRNIS'IED r.HMS WITH 'y ; r;v. - l l 1 "WAHT" ABS. TELEGRAiM S FEP.NISHED SANITAP.HWT. W. Tldrd So. trr5, Sa'l artrnTitf" ; Tl'x Elb-rbeck- . 1 4. PGR IT, BUT TRY IT. 1. 141 V.. 1ST SO. vrry tuorn; Karo tl: American. II John 1U NoitD. wrttr "Yant" m Ttl-ra- v.- THE nj 1 - loll - nc suvl nwifil til l Sp-i.i- ' I. E. -5 1 :-- I ads. Quietest results to advertisers. DON'T TASE OUR Y'ORD Kv pf i'pri'tor. will havo v. nt. The J Iy C. II. Thotnp.'r ; Kant Met garoo, ftf. (.". .t In trot, btlf-nii- l hats. purse MOI.mma D. A.. oAt...i PyI Pr. bv S.. own. Wil! F.U r. Stit rs I'.ros. ; Lad vsrr.lth. owne.I lv W. S. Kac'i' for is.e .1 ye.T- ni l and .; u.. '' r. m ;. nurse v.'io. li'.its. E., sir.d ty Altrk.i; J.fav Wallace. y!rd fired ly A'.tnki; Aby Altoka: Zclt.vka. rb-ck- 3- t:- E. T rH cob! lnn. :.--: Sara lirfcn, wr Hits by Innings-1 12 Helena 1114 0 Los Angeles 11 21 311 Stolen bases Frary. Mailer, Mahor.ey. First base on error? Helena L03 Ar.jre-1'- S 9. Los Anc lcs 3. Left on ha.srt? r .. Helena l i iKS , 1... JUIlTiS'Oil 1. OUUL UUl IiV I. r,. 1. off Johnson Bases on balls Off 4. Two base hits Housf holder. Frary ' ' rk. Eaxan. hits-- CI Hewlett. Thrpe-bas- p Johnson. Double plays". Srein wilder to Clarw. Carisch to ZeiRb-r- Howlett to Mu- honey. Time 1:4.1. Empire Warner. ' i t 13 ?, Solved by The THE FOUD HOTKL hot - fi ('It - th'-ms'-l- o 11. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 anl o 11 ar.d Tor- i; j-- c I v f(k: 4. FFH- SFITE OF rilONT LOOM S. W. Wn'.ker ill Trrrnrr. r.UhN!; Iftrpi'. Manner Drown of the CiM. r's park track has nnr.ou ucd t!;.' retries for hH prr.r irani' of r.ic.s to h" puli l r.ff to V. 1 to J2 morrow. ICiHigoro, Sam flu-etir.ht It cut lt the 12 pt. Situation A wiestwi nv.n: i:. Daly-McCarth- 0 Score by Innings 1 I c, 1 Wanted Help V nurifrt; coot . 1 1 lt d I II N GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. I DA1U.- - Si tvoi'l in E.?t milium-pnnulxt. Home time today as hn transjortatlon ;r,tauranV ,n c htt vrUi s; money was f..ru mm ni;;ni ocior ia!i. trlc s by Uf k r month, uptv tl. H. v,n, Salt Lik Cttr. Manager Kelly has not el the dnte for L. It. 1 1. y flwht. hut It V.UI the In COOL CLEAN P.OOMS AND GOOD Augiut. likely come off early I E. Crd S". board; two uentlrri'-n- : NICELY FCUNISHED P.OOMH. WITH :! PIONEER DAY RACES i Ilrht and tMh; C.d ftor EakIo rictrl; blk. .s AT CALDER'S PARK NICELY FFItNISlIF.D UooMS. H'.OM l o F-;- . Wanted V l.iobably train with English. 1 : UOOM.v - 2 II 11 33 Helena 0 TEM-p!- e WITH r'. in. J3 0. Ttr.i'5? and FFENJ SHED nnt bath. etc:rle Erl.t West lai tfr,'f, NEW b-t- W. N. 2 J J 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 Totals Stolen base?. 3. San Francisco. 0. Left on bases, Salt Lake 6, 5. Eases on balls, off Rush San Francif-cS. oft Pfeister 3. Struck out, by Pfeister 4. Doubl-.- plays. Weed to Davis, Burns to Elsey, Elsey to McCarthy. Hit by pitcher, liraclley. Wild pitch. Rush. Sacrifice VdtF. Eradley, Elsey. Time of frame, 1:33. Empire, Co,iian. Attendance, 600. Weather arid sky perfect. Grounds not good. to FOIl RENT FURNISHED. KIKST-CX.AF- 3 Frarv, if c Dunn. Mahoncy, lb Wisg?;, p Summary First base vn errors. Salt Lake 7" Injured in tlie Draw Fight With Queenan at Vancouver. in Aucust. rtrelvcd k telegram South. from r.iily LaI.:,no. Clifford's manifrer. FFP.NISHED HOOM3. WITH buying he would arrive here, within a orNICELY Without board. 6 81. 11 Wr' few days with his man. The ttlcKrnm aba utated that guoT.nn whs badly NICE FFEN1SHED ROOMS, punished In Ids fi;;kt with CUfTord at with hntncQCIET t i ck fmm Trrn Or k. f'Klr Vancouver, but that Jack was not hurt Prir- - reasonable. East ltr!:Um. at - all. and would noon he in fine frm pie. fo- another go. Itoblne-conidders ClifHOOM3 AND r.OATtn. MonntN ford a dangerous fichter, ami his draw mnverder c. lawn. phad: $4 to t? r lih- with Queenan la?t right ha? made th-- r vrk ftccrt!'rit to rom; also rvrr. 'Jt toard If dslrfd. i:nt?llsh camp aor.r hen.Hive. T!v latter has comrr.en ed training at a lor.il Kym- ROOMS. THE CON- raslum. ami Ciirford. when he arrive. wili also train lure in the city. Tommy tvnv. iivArr ilarkham and "YnunK" Thomas will J ."- ? 7 rlty. Erorpo j. Utown. I -- To Rradi the People X B ringers Ads. Wmt Telegram I early f 3 2 2 2 4 31) 0 11 4 s 4 Carisch. 0 0 0 1010 12 1 Total Sc-or- 2 2 .548 E. H. P.O. A. i:. A 15. (1 D . .571 3 0 1 1 Au n. H. PO. A. E. bp 11 Eddie Robinson, who will manage the flsht between Jack Clifford and Clarence EnftlLh. which is to come off here R. H. P.O. A. E. A I J. SALT LAKE. 2: d Donahue, Biadie-vr. f Davis." JM h .G12 Wiggs Won for Senators. 0 0 2 0 .022 HELENA. July 23. Helena won fmm Los Anstles yesterday by bunching hit. AVigqs was mora effective than Johnson and pitched the best pimc this season on the home grounds. Score: ECS ANCELES. 3 0 0 1 31 33 30 33 40 50 43 JfBusi . -- n-- SAN FRANCISCO. Ml' R. II. PO. A. E. 1 2 4 0 1 0 "Marshall, r. f. 0 P.C. Where They Play Today. SAN FRANCISCO HERE. Los Angeles at Helena. Eutte at Spokane. Tacoma at Seattle. summary: 1 L. .535 .405 .400 10 .2S6 ...... nip-and-tuck 3 3 4 Standing of the Clubs. Men on Bases. Hums, 2nd b Weaver, c. I Not PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. The People's Paper c 11 I l ls W. !.il Bo rr werk NICELY FUP.NI1!KD KUONT HUOM at H2 ;lo. ltd Wct; per fica-- ! Rt 4 vrr. new or. rn.n :d-han- cr term. d n-- TAINTEK AND cfh. Kthaph M Hi out! C . 41 r ATZKILLZICTIL E'n; mf rpu! i j , 1 t( r -, ii;-f- ii f t ... iMi'!JMsrNX r F r 1" ? 3 t r i.,r.'f, 4. "o. ; rr |